Chapter 1 Introduction; Section 1 What Is The Sl2100; Outside Lines; Sl2100 Multiline Terminals - NEC SL2100 Getting Started Manual

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SL2100 GETTING STARTED GUIDE
Chapter 1
Introduction

Section 1 What is the SL2100?

The SL2100 is an advanced hybrid IP telephone system. It is wall mountable with a slot-in
designed chassis.
The chassis has four Universal slots and one CPU/EXIFE Slot.
Supports up to three chassis (one main and two expansion chassis) by bus connection and
provides maximum 36 analog trunks and 72 multiline terminals.
Support IP networking, digital networking (PRI, T1/E1) and IP trunks or IP extensions.
All equipment is operational when the SL2100 is installed as shown in this guide and it is not
necessary to make any changes to the system configuration. (In case for basic features)
For example, calls received on exchange lines ring at telephone number 101-108 (extension port
No.1-8).
With the default setting;
・ Each telephone will function and is assigned an extension number.
・ Each telephone can make outside calls by dialing 9/0 (trunk access code).
・ Each exchange line has a function key with busy lamp indication.
The following features are available at default on CPU-C1.
・VoIP Channels*: 8ch.
If you require up to 16 channels of VoIP resources per system, install the IP7WW-VOIPDB-C1
and increase the number of VoIP resources by adding necessary number of licenses
(additional 16 channels of VoIP resources).
・VRS/Voice Mail: 4ch.
Expands to 16 channels by adding optional hardware (IP7WW-EXIFB-C1).
・Voice Prompt: 1 language
Enable to use multi-language voice prompts when optional hardware (IP7WW-SDVMS-C1 /
IP7WW-SDVML-C1) is installed. Up to 26 languages are provided.
・VRS/Voice Mail Recording Storage: 2 hours
You can expand the storage capacity by installing one of the following optional pieces of
hardware: IP7WW-SDVMS-C1 / IP7WW-SDVML-C1.
(SDVMS : Approx. 15 hours / SDVML : Approx. 120 hours)

1.1 Outside Lines

You can connect analog trunk lines to the SL2100 system using 3COIDB board. PRT/T1/E1 lines are
also supported using the PRIDB optional board.
The trunk lines must be loop start type.
The SL2100 system also detects caller ID that sent by the network provider.
Each line is connected via a RJ61 8-way socket. The exchange lines are supplied by your network
provider.

1.2 SL2100 Multiline Terminals

You can connect eight SL2100 multiline terminals to a digital extension port using an optional 082U-B1
board. (If you connect more multiline terminals you need to install more optional boards.)
The SL2100 system multiline terminals have illuminated function keys that can be tailored to your
requirements.
The SL2100 system multiline terminals have a LCD display that shows information about who is calling,
the call you are on or the feature you are using.
Each multiline terminal is connected to the SL2100 system via a RJ11 4-way socket. The telephone
cables are supplied with the terminal.
SL2100 DSS Consoles are available, which provides busy lamp indication. They can be installed
alongside a system multiline terminal for use by system operator (DSS console takes one digital station
port).
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