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Hardware Manual
04.04
1. Installing Cabinets
2. PCB Installation and
Startup
3. Installing Extensions
and Trunks
4. Telephones and
Optional Equipment
5. Data and SMDR
6. LAN Connection
7. Specifications and
Parts

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  • Page 1 1. Installing Cabinets 2. PCB Installation and Startup 3. Installing Extensions and Trunks 4. Telephones and Optional Equipment 5. Data and SMDR 6. LAN Connection 7. Specifications and Parts Hardware Manual 04.04 Technical Support Web Site: http://ws1.necii.com (registration is required)
  • Page 2 No representation is made that this manual is complete or accurate in all respects and NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. shall not be liable for any errors or omissions. In no event shall NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. be liable for any incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this manual. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    To install the ESIU PCB:........2-19 Table of Contents ◆ i Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 4 Identifying Port Location ..........2-49 ii ◆ Table of Contents Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 5 Troubleshooting ISDN Lines........3-23 Table of Contents ◆ iii Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 6 Installing the CTU Adapter: ........4-44 iv ◆ Table of Contents Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 7 (Figure 4-92 - Figure 4-94) ......... 4-86 Table of Contents ◆ v Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 8 Aspire S System Capacities ........
  • Page 9 Aspire S Configuration Guide ........
  • Page 10 Table of Contents - For Your Notes - viii ◆ Table of Contents Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 11: Installing The Cabinet

    Before Installing Make sure you have a building plan showing common equipment, extensions, the telco demarcation, and earth ground location. The installation site must meet NEC Unified Solutions specifications in the Standard Practices Manual (P/N N2710STD**). Section 1: Installing the Cabinet ◆ 1-1...
  • Page 12: Site Requirements

    Loosen the four captive front panel retaining screws. Lift up slightly on the bottom of the front cover - then gently slide the cover up over the tabs to remove it. 1-2 ◆ Section 1: Installing the Cabinet Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 13 Section 1: Installing the Cabinet screws Front Cover screws Step 1 Step 2 Figure 1-1: REMOVING THE FRONT COVER Section 1: Installing the Cabinet ◆ 1-3 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 14: Securing The Cabinet To The Floor (Figure 1-2 - Figure 1-4)

    Install the mounting brackets on the floor providing the appropriate spacing as shown below. Location of anchor bolts Wall surface 9 1/2" 8" Floor Front 12" 11 1/2" 16 7/16" 12" Figure 1-2: INSTALLING THE MOUNTING BRACKETS 1-4 ◆ Section 1: Installing the Cabinet Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 15 2. Attach the floor mounting brackets to the cabinet. Insert the tabs of the brackets into the slots on the bottom of the cabinet. Cabinet Bracket insertion hole Bracket insertion hole Floor mount bracket Figure 1-3: SECURE THE MOUNTING BRACKETS WITH SCREWS Section 1: Installing the Cabinet ◆ 1-5 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 16 Secure the brackets to the cabinet with the screws provided with the bracket. Then secure the mounting brackets to the floor using 4 6mm anchor bolts. Wall surface Anchor Bolt Screw Screw Anchor Bolt Floor surface Figure 1-4: SECURE THE MOUNTING BRACKET WITH SCREWS 1-6 ◆ Section 1: Installing the Cabinet Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 17: Securing The Cabinet To The Wall (Figure 1-5 - Figure 1-8)

    12" or more 13 3/16" 12 3/16" Wall surface 1/4" 10 1/16" 12 5/8" 12" or more 16 7/16" 12" or more Floor surface Figure 1-5: CABINET SPACE REQUIREMENTS Section 1: Installing the Cabinet ◆ 1-7 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 18 Section 1: Installing the Cabinet Wood screw Wall (approx. 3/16" Wood screw Wall surface Floor surface Figure 1-6: INSTALLING THE WOOD SCREWS 1-8 ◆ Section 1: Installing the Cabinet Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 19 Secure the cabinet to the wall by inserting the two screws into the bottom half of the cabinet. Wall surface 2 wood screws Figure 1-8: FASTEN CABINET TO WALL Section 1: Installing the Cabinet ◆ 1-9 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 20: Securing The Cabinet To A Rack (Figure 1-9 - Figure 1-12)

    Securing the Cabinet to a Rack (Figure 1-9 - Figure 1-12) Install the 19” rack mount bracket. Screws attached to Rack Bracket 19 inch Rack 19 inch Rack Bracket Figure 1-9: INSTALLING THE MOUNTING BRACKET ON THE RACK 1-10 ◆ Section 1: Installing the Cabinet Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 21 Section 1: Installing the Cabinet 2. Remove the 2 screws from the front of the rack mount bracket. Figure 1-10: REMOVE THE SCREWS FROM THE RACK Section 1: Installing the Cabinet ◆ 1-11 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 22 This will help secure the cabinet in place and pre- vent it from sliding backwards. Figure 1-11: INSTALLING THE CABINET IN THE RACK 1-12 ◆ Section 1: Installing the Cabinet Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 23 Section 1: Installing the Cabinet 4. Replace the screws in the front of the rack which were removed in step 2. Figure 1-12: SECURING THE CABINET TO THE RACK Section 1: Installing the Cabinet ◆ 1-13 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 24: Installing The Pcbs

    Slide the PCB retaining bar back until you hear it click in place. Do not loosen the screws. Push both ends when moving the retaining bar. PCB Retaining Bar Figure 1-13: MOVING THE RETAINING BAR 1-14 ◆ Section 1: Installing the Cabinet Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 25 2. Insert the PCB along the guide rails and firmly plug in the PCB connector to the CPU. Hold the corner of both ends of unit Connector Guide rail (top) Connector in Cabinet (SLOT3 thru SLOT 8) Guide rail (bottom) Figure 1-14: INSERTING THE PCB Section 1: Installing the Cabinet ◆ 1-15 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 26 Section 1: Installing the Cabinet Secure the PCB to the CPU by attaching the screw provided on the PCB as shown below. Screw Figure 1-15: SECURING THE PCB 1-16 ◆ Section 1: Installing the Cabinet Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 27 Section 1: Installing the Cabinet 4. Move the PCB retaining bar back in place to secure to top of the PCBs. PCB Retaining Bar Figure 1-16: MOVING THE RETAINING BAR BACK Section 1: Installing the Cabinet ◆ 1-17 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 28: Grounding The Cabinets

    From the factory, the FG is already connected to the AC power source. No action is required. Frame Ground Earth Ground PBXG Connection Cable PBXG Terminal Plate Grounding Wire Connection Terminal Grounding Wire To Known Earth Ground Figure 1-17: GROUNDING THE CABINET 1-18 ◆ Section 1: Installing the Cabinet Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 29 This grounding wire should be separate from the PBXG grounding wire. ● FG (Frame Ground) This ground lug is connected from the power supply cable to the metal frame of the main equipment. Section 1: Installing the Cabinet ◆ 1-19 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 30: Completing The Installation

    There are two opening options - one setting provides a small pass-through, the other provides a larger pass-through. Determine which type is required for the cabinet. Cabinet Block Plate Figure 1-18: CABLE PASS-THROUGH 1-20 ◆ Section 1: Installing the Cabinet Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 31 Figure 1-19: SMALL CABLE PASS-THROUGH 3. For the large pass-through, remove the block plate and store it in the bottom-right corner of the cabinet. Figure 1-20: LARGE CABLE PASS-THROUGH Section 1: Installing the Cabinet ◆ 1-21 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 32: Reinstalling The Front Cover (Figure 1-21 - Figure 1-22)

    RAM memory for approximately 30 months. Program 90-11-01 can also be set to define an extension to receive an indication on their display when the battery is low. 1-22 ◆ Section 1: Installing the Cabinet Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 33: Pcb Installation And Startup

    After turning the power on, the user must wait approximately 10 seconds (so that only the LD2 LED is flashing) if the system must be powered down again. Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-1 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 34: Pcb Installation

    Push the retaining bar up (or back depending on the cabinet’s position). Push both ends when moving the retaining bar. PCB Retaining Bar Figure 2-1: MOVING THE RETAINING BAR 2-2 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 35 Hold the corner of both ends of unit Connector Guide rail (top) Connector in Cabinet (SLOT3 thru SLOT 8) Guide rail (bottom) Screw PCB Retaining Bar Figure 2-2: INSERTING PCBS Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-3 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 36: Removing An Extension Or Trunk Pcb

    PCB. Deleting a PCB may affect PCB slot programming capability. Refer to Program 90-05 in the Software Manual for further details. 2-4 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 37: Where To Install The Pcbs

    2BRIU-S 2 Two-Channel BRI Circuits 2 - When used as T-Point 2DIOPU-S 2 DID/OPX Trunks 4VOIPU-S 4 VoIP Media Gateway 4VOIPDB-S 4 VoIP Media Gateway - Daughter Board Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-5 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 38: Central Processing Unit (Cpu) Pcb (Figure 2-3)

    One lithium battery (Sony CR2032 or equivalent) which provides battery back-up of system data and RAM memory for approximately 30 months ● TAPI 1.x / TAPI 2 Support 2-6 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 39 (ESI1 - ESI4) ENTU Connector Compact Flash Card Connector CN30 ROM Board Boot Code Connector Update Switch ENTU Connector Battery Compact Flash Card (CR2032 3.0V) Figure 2-3: CPU Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-7 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 40 On Steady with Completing boot software update card installed Blinking Blinking On Steady with Completing disk formatting card installed (SRAM, Flash) Blinking On Steady with DRAM error card installed 2-8 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 41 Flash memory data error card installed Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking On Steady with Read error of system program card installed Blinking On Steady with Running normally card installed Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-9 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 42 Ring for port 7 Ring for port 6 Tip for port 5 12345678 Ring for port 5 Tip for port 6 Tip for port 7 Tip for port 8 2-10 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 43 Note that Message Waiting lamping is not provided on the two analog ports on the CPU. Assign the purpose of the General Purpose Relay in Program 10-21-01. Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-11 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 44: Resetting The System

    Refer to Saving Your Configuration (page 2-44), Backing Up/Restoring a Database (page 2-44), Using Flash Cards for System Software (page 2-45), and Upgrading Software (page 2-46) for complete details on how to work with the system software with the CPU. 2-12 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 45: Dspdb Daughter Board (Figure 2-4, Figure 2-5)

    To remove the daughter board, use pliers to squeeze the top of the spacers together, then gently pull the daughter board off. DSPDB Spacers Figure 2-4: DSPDB DAUGHTER BOARD INSTALLATION Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-13 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 46: To Upgrade The Dspdb Compact Flash Card

    With the system power off, remove the compact flash card from the DSPDB daughter board. Insert the new compact flash card. Figure 2-5: REMOVING THE COMPACT FLASH CARD 2-14 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 47: Lan Connection (Entu) Pcb (Figure 2-6)

    BlueFire 200/24 switch is recommended. This unit provides layer 2 switch capability in addition to being able to supply ethernet power to 24 NEC IP terminals. For this unit, power feeding is through the signal pair (1/2, 3/6) or spare pair (4/5, 7/8).
  • Page 48: Installing The Entu

    0893204) for required VoIP programming. LD1 10/100 Port Status LED LD2 Link/Act LED CN2 - RJ 45 Ethernet Connector CPU Connection (For earth ground) Figure 2-6: ENTU INSTALLATION 2-16 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 49: Digital Station (8Esiu-S) Pcb (Figure 2-7)

    (slow flash) occurred during self-check. Green Flashing Operating normally (100ms On/Off) Green Off Downloading Indicates the status of Red On Terminal in use terminals 1-8. Red Off Terminal idle Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-17 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 50: Connector Pin-Outs On Esiu

    Ring for port 7 Ring for port 6 Tip for port 5 12345678 Ring for port 5 Tip for port 6 Tip for port 7 Tip for port 8 2-18 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 51: To Install The Esiu Pcb

    Note that this PCB can not be installed in slot 7 or 8. 2. Tighten the screw on the PCB to secure the card to the cabinet. PCB Status LED Live Status LED Figure 2-7: ESIU INSTALLATION Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-19 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 52: Analog Station (4Sliu-S) Pcb (Figure 2-8)

    CH1 L2 (ring for port 1) 12345678 CH1 L1 (tip for port 1) CH2 L2 (ring for port 2) CH3 L2 (ring for port 3) CH4 L2 (ring for port 4) 2-20 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 53: Installing An 4Sliu-S Pcb

    3. Tighten the screw on the PCB to secure the card to the cabinet. CN5 4SLIDB Connector LD1 PCB Status LED LD2 - LD5 Line Status LEDs SLIDB PCB Earth Ground Connection Figure 2-8: 4SLIU-S INSTALLATION Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-21 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 54: Analog Station (4Slidb-S) Daughter Board (Figure 2-9 - Figure 2-10)

    CH1 L2 (ring for port 1) 12345678 CH1 L1 (tip for port 1) CH2 L2 (ring for port 2) CH3 L2 (ring for port 3) CH4 L2 (ring for port 4) 2-22 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 55: Installing An 4Slidb-S Daughter Board

    2. Position the 4SLIDB-S’s CN1 connector over the CN5 connector on the 4SLIU-S PCB. Press the boards together, ensuring the plastic spacers lock in place. 3. Install the 4SLIU-S PCB into the slot. 4SLIDB Spacers 4SLIU Figure 2-10: 8SLIDB-S INSTALLATION Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-23 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 56: Analog Trunk (4Coiu-S) Pcb (Figure 2-11)

    Green Flashing Operating normally (100ms On/Off) Green Off Downloading LD1 - LD4 Indicates the status of Red On Line in use the lines. Red Off Line idle 2-24 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 57: Connector Pin-Outs On Coiu-S Pcb

    Power Failure Circuit - Ring RJ61 Cable Connector - CN7 Pin No. Connection Circuit 4 - Tip Circuit 3 - Ring 12345678 Circuit 3 - Tip Circuit 4 - Ring Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-25 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 58: Installing The Analog Trunk Pcb

    LED will flash slowly. Tighten the screw on the PCB to secure the card to the cabinet. Figure 2-11: 4COIU-S INSTALLATION 2-26 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 59: Direct Inward Dial (Did) (2Diopu-S) Pcb (Figure 2-12)

    (10-03-01). The PCB provides track resistance of 1500 ohms (PB loop) and 3000 ohms (DP loop) which includes the DC resistance of the terminal. Figure 2-12: 2DIOPU-S INSTALLATION Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-27 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 60: Led Indications

    Once the system is powered up, with normal operation, the status LED will flash fast. If trouble was found during the self diagnostics routine, the status LED will flash slowly. Tighten the screw on the PCB to secure the card to the cabinet. 2-28 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 61: Bri (2Briu-S) Interface Pcb (Figure 2-13)

    Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup BRI (2BRIU-S) Interface PCB (Figure 2-13) Check with your NEC Sales Representative for availability of this PCB. The BRI PCB provides: ● 2 2-Channel Circuits (2B + D) configured as T-Bus ● 64 Kb/s Clear B-Channel and 16 Kb/s D-Channel ●...
  • Page 62: Led Indications

    TA + Tx + RA + Tx + RA + Rx + RB - Tx - RB - Rx - TB - Rx - TB - Tx - 2-30 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 63: To Install A Bri Interface Pcb

    SW200 Sets termination impedance SW202 Selects 'T' or 'S' Bus Interface RJ61 ISDN Trunk Connector (Trunk 1) RJ61 ISDN Trunk Connector (Trunk 2) Figure 2-13: BRI PCB INSTALLATION Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-31 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 64: Voice Mail - Intramail (Figure 2-14)

    The IntraMail is a plug-in “in-skin” full-featured, DSP-based integrated Voice Mail with Automated Attendant for the Aspire S (with software 2.50 or higher). This card is installed on the DSP Resource daughter board. The 8 port compact flash card provides: ●...
  • Page 65: Installing An Intramail Compact Flash Card

    3. Insert the IntraMail CompactFlash card into the slot in the DSPDB. IntraMail Spacers Figure 2-14: INTRAMAIL INSTALLATION Refer to the Aspire IntraMail System Guide, P/N 0893240, for programming details. Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-33 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 66: Voip (Voipu-S) Pcb (Figure 2-15)

    PCB is deleted from the slot in Program 90-05 : Slot Control. A maximum of 16 IP extensions or 8 IP trunks are possible with the Aspire S. The VoIP PCB can be plugged into any universal slot.
  • Page 67: Led Indications

    4 consecutive extension ports available will be assigned as IP ports. If the number of trunk ports reserved by the system is a concern (as it could be with the Aspire S system), install the trunk cards first, then install the VOIPU-S PCB. This will allow the trunks to be assigned to the COIU-S, DIOPU-S, etc.
  • Page 68: Connector Pin-Outs On Voipu-S Pcb

    RJ61 Cable Connector - CN4 10Base-T / 100Base-TX Port Pin No. Connection Serial Cable Connector - CN2 Serial Cross Cable with Mini-Din (Used only for VOIPU-S PCB maintenance) Pin No. Connection 2-36 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 69: Installing The Voip Pcb

    SW1 Load Switch SW3 Run/Block Switch CN14 PCMCIA JP1 Boot Jumper CN4 LAN Interface Connector Serial Connector LED A [left] and Act LED B [right] Figure 2-15: VOIPU-S PCB INSTALLATION Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-37 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 70: Upgrading Your Voipu-S Firmware

    Copy the updated firmware file (VoIPU.bin) to the compact flash card. Power down the system. Connect a PC to the serial connector (CN1) on the Aspire S using an RS232 cross cable. Open HyperTerminal on the PC. The settings for the HyperTerminal session should be: Baud Rate: 38400, Data Bit: 8, Non Parity, Stop Bit: 1 Set the SW3 switch on the Aspire S CPU to the “6”...
  • Page 71: Voip (Voipdb-S) Daughter Board (Figure 2-16)

    Position the VOIPDB-S’s CN6 connector over the CN11 connector on the VOIPU-S PCB. Press the boards together, ensuring the plastic spacers lock in place. Install the VOIPU-S PCB into the slot. Refer to VoIP Feature Supplement (P/N 0893204) for required programming. Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-39 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 72: System Startup

    LD2 LED (farthest right of the LEDs). This LED is located in the lower left-hand corner of the CPU. If any other LEDs are flashing on the CPU, wait until they stop or else the system data may be corrupted. 2-40 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 73: Pcb Startup

    Refer to PCB Port Assignments on page 2-35 for details on the port usage with the VOIPU-S PCB and VOIPDB-S. As these cards are assigned trunk ports when initially installed, this could impact the number of ports available for extensions. Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-41 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 74: Initial Programming (Figure 2-17)

    Making Test Calls In the initial configuration: ● All Programmable Function keys are line keys (e.g., key 1 is line 1). ● All trunks are loop start DTMF. 2-42 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 75: Setting Up Extension Circuit Types

    DSS Console is to be installed in that same port, it must first be undefined in Program 10-03 before the console is connected. Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-43 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 76: Saving Your Configuration

    However, when using Program 90-04 : Load Data, the system will not be able to pre- vent an incorrect upload. It is important to make sure you only load data saved from an Aspire S to an Aspire S system and data saved from an Aspire to an Aspire system.
  • Page 77: Using Flash Cards For System Software

    Using Flash Cards for System Software As the Aspire S system uses a compact flash card for software upgrades, it is possible to receive or download a compressed file from NEC containing the system software. The following information details the steps required to update the system software using a pre-programmed CompactFlash card containing system soft- ware or when the software is received as a compressed file.
  • Page 78: Upgrading Software

    Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Upgrading Software When initially updating your Aspire S to 2.50 or higher, refer to Upgrading Software From Version 2.0x, 2.1x, or 2.2x to 2.50 or Higher on page 2-47. Requirements ● 32MB CompactFlash Card containing Aspire S System Software (pre-programmed or from an extracted zip file)
  • Page 79: Upgrading Software From Version 2.0X, 2.1X, Or 2.2X To 2.50 Or Higher

    Use the following steps to update your Aspire S with 2.0x, 2.1x, or 2.2x software to 2.50 or higher. This pro- cess is only required to bring the system up to 2.50 or higher. Once the system has been updated to this level, any future software upgrades should follow the instructions indicated Upgrading Software on page 2-46.
  • Page 80 15. Turn the system power back on. Refer to the Aspire IntraMail System Guide, Chapter 1 - Quick Setup (P/N 0893240) for details on programming the IntraMail feature. 2-48 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 81: Identifying Port Location

    - none - - none - - none - - none - - none - - none - - none - - none - - none - - none - Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup ◆ 2-49 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 82 Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup - For Your Notes - 2-50 ◆ Section 2: PCB Installation and Startup Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 83: Installing Extensions And Trunks

    Block Termination 4: ORN-WHT Pin 6 Block Termination 5: WHT-GRN Pin 2 Block Termination 6: GRN-WHT Pin 7 Block Termination 7: WHT-BRN Pin 1 Block Termination 8: BRN-WHT Pin 8 Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks ◆ 3-1 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 84: Installing 25-Pair Cables

    Cross-connect blocks provide an easy way to troubleshoot, determine port identification numerically, and determine trunk port utilization. Install cross-connect from telco’s RJ21X to the trunk cross-connect blocks for the following: ● analog loop start lines ● DID trunks 3-2 ◆ Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 85: Installing Extensions

    3. Terminate the extension leads to GRN/RED of the modular jack. Terminate the unused leads to the jack. BLU-WHT WHT-BLU Cross "B" Connect Block Block Figure 3-1: INSTALLING A KEY TELEPHONE Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks ◆ 3-3 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 86: Installing Single Line Telephones

    Terminate the extension leads to GRN/RED of the modular jack. Terminate the unused leads to the jack. BLU-WHT WHT-BLU Cross "B" Connect Block Block Figure 3-2: INSTALLING A SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE 3-4 ◆ Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 87: Installing Cordless Telephones

    Lite II, or 2PGDAD module, a technician may con- nect a line cord directly from an extension port on the Aspire/Aspire S ESIU PCB or Aspire S CPU. Though this is not the recommended connection, it can be used to check if the extension has dial tone.
  • Page 88: Extension Cutdown Sheet

    On the following page is the extension cutdown sheet (Figure 3-4). Make as many copies as you need. Be sure to keep careful records of your installation. To install VoIP extensions, refer to LAN DEVICES (page 6-1) for more details. 3-6 ◆ Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 89 4SLIDB DAUGHTER BRD SLT-YEL VIO-BLU 4VOIPU BLU-VIO 4VOIPDB DAUGHTER BRD VIO-ORN ORN-VIO RJ-61 2BRIU VIO-GRN Connector 6 GRN-VIO VIO-BRN BRN-VIO VIO-SLT NOT USED SLT-VIO 0893130-100 Figure 3-4: EXTENSION CUTDOWN SHEET Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks ◆ 3-7 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 90: Installing Co/Pbx Lines

    Plug in the corresponding RJ-61 connector to the COIU PCB connector (Figure 3-5). Install bridging clips on the A block. Note: Repeat steps 1-5 for each loop start line. Label cross-connect blocks A2, A3, etc. 3-8 ◆ Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 91 4 Loop Start Loop Start Lines Lines 1-4 4 Loop Loop Start Start Lines 5-8 Lines 25-Pair Bridging Clips Cable 4COUI 4COUI Figure 3-5: INSTALLING LOOP START LINES Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks ◆ 3-9 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 92: Installing Bri Trunks

    Plug in the corresponding RJ-61 connector to the BRI PCB connector. Note: Repeat steps 1-4 for each BRI trunk. Label cross-connect blocks A2, A3, etc. RJ45 Cable Connector - CN2 T-Bus Connection Pin No. Connection 12345678 3-10 ◆ Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 93 T-Bus connection Cross- Connect Station Block Block S-Bus connection Not Currently Available RJ61 BRI PCB Jack (ISDN Terminal) RJ61 Jack (ISDN Terminal) Figure 3-6: BRI Interface T-Bus Point-to-Point Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks ◆ 3-11 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 94: Installing Did Trunks

    Install bridging clips on the A block. Cable Note: Repeat steps 1-5 for each DID trunk. Label cross-connect blocks A2, A3, etc. DIOPU PCB DIOPU PCB Figure 3-7: INSTALLING DID TRUNKSI 3-12 ◆ Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 95: Installing A Did Choke

    If your central office has a high level of AC noise or if your site is experiencing excessive hum on the DID lines, a customer-provided isolation transformer can be installed between the Aspire S and telco blocks to help to suppress the hum.
  • Page 96: Line/Trunk Cutdown Sheet

    To determine where any group of lines are installed, note the order of install and slot. On the following page is the line cutdown sheet (Figure 3-9). Make as many copies as you need. Be sure to keep careful records of your installation. 3-14 ◆ Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 97 2DIOPU YEL-SLT 4VOIPU SLT-YEL VIO-BLU 4VOIPU with 4VOIPDB BLU-VIO VIO-ORN ORN-VIO RJ-61 VIO-GRN Connector 6 GRN-VIO VIO-BRN BRN-VIO VIO-SLT NOT USED SLT-VIO 0893130-105 Figure 3-9: LINE CUTDOWN SHEET Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks ◆ 3-15 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 98: Troubleshooting

    Aspire Software the ESIU. Does it ESIU. Does it work? Manual if necessary. work? The telephone may The ESIU PCB may Stop need repair. need repair. 3-16 ◆ Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 99: Testing Telephone Operation

    Keys 1, 2 and 3 will also check tones. 34-Button Super Display telephone only. Quitting Test Mode 1. Lift the handset and then replace it. 2. The phone returns to an idle condition. Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks ◆ 3-17 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 100: Troubleshooting Analog Extensions

    SLIU/ Aspire Software the SLIU/SLIDB. SLIDB. Does it work? Manual if necessary. Does it work? The SLIU/SLIDB PCB The telephone may Stop need repair. may need repair. 3-18 ◆ Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 101: Aspire Keyset Speakerphone Problems When Used With Analog Trunks

    5. Using a small flat screwdriver, carefully press the mic element down inside the rubber mic holder. Do not press on the solder joints of the two wires connected to the mic element. Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks ◆ 3-19 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 102 Install a small, ordinary tie-wrap as shown below to properly retain the mic holder and element in place. Re-install the base to the phone and secure with 4 screws. 3-20 ◆ Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 103: Troubleshooting Co Lines

    Try placing a call on the extension. Refer to the Stop CO line. Does it work? Aspire Software Manual if necessary. The COIU PCB may need repair. Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks ◆ 3-21 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 104: Aspire Clipping Analog Trunk Calls

    Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks Aspire Clipping Analog Trunk Calls Some customers may be experiencing problems with analog trunk calls on the Aspire S systems being clipped. The Aspire speakerphone switching results in clipping/chopping when making/receiving external calls with analog trunk-based systems. This is caused by apparent "hot" trunks. If overall volume levels of dial tone are found to be extremely loud, this can cause the speaker area of the phone to vibrate.
  • Page 105: Troubleshooting Isdn Lines

    Aspire Software Manual if CPU. Does it work? necessary. Is it possible to make a call? The main equipment The BRIU PCB may (cabinet/CPU) may Stop need repair. need repair. Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks ◆ 3-23 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 106 Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks - For Your Notes - 3-24 ◆ Section 3: Installing Extensions and Trunks Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 107: Telephones And Optional Equipment

    The terminal connections made within the PGDAD module and the jumper settings determine what features are used for each circuit. Channel 1 Channel 2 Status LED Status LED Figure 4-1: 2PGDAD MODULE Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-1 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 108: Led Indications

    Figure 4-2: REMOVE COVER FROM 2PGDAD MODULE Using a screwdriver, break out the plastic piece covering the cable hole. Breakout plastic for cable access Figure 4-3: REMOVE PLASTIC COVER FROM CABLE HOLE 4-2 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 109 4. Strip one end of the cable to be connected to the control relay or door box so that approximately 1/4” (8 mm) of bare wire is exposed. Cable Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-3 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 110 If required for the function being used, insert the RCA connectors into the CN2 (Channel 1) and CN3 (Channel 2) connectors on the back of the 2PGDAD module. Channel 2 Channel 1 (to ESIU port) RCA Plugs Figure 4-6: 2PGDAD MODULE CONNECTIONS 4-4 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 111 Lite II, or 2PGDAD module, a technician may connect a line cord directly from an extension port on the Aspire/Aspire S ESIU PCB or Aspire S CPU. Though this is not the recommended connection, it can be used to check if the extension has dial tone.
  • Page 112 (depending on the positioning) to lock it in place. Protruding screws Protruding screws Figure 4-8: WALL MOUNTING THE 2PGDAD MODULE 4-6 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 113: Background Music

    3. Install bridging clips as required. Music CPU PCB Input CN23 Music Source Cross Connect Block Figure 4-9: CPU CONNECTIONS Refer to Background Music in the software manual for additional information. Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-7 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 114: Door Box

    Refer to Relays - External Page, Door Box, General Purpose (Figure 4-15, Figure 4-55) (page 4-56) for information on connecting the Door Box to a relay. Refer to Door Box in the Software Manual for additional details. 4-8 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 115 2PGDAD. To Unlock Device for Door Box 1 Door Box Connections S3-S6 Circuit type selection Figure 4-10: SETTING THE 2PGDAD FOR A DOOR BOX Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-9 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 116 To Door Chime Box 1 Cross- Connect to 66M1- To Door 50 Block Unlock Device to PGDAD Adaptor Misc Block Holes for mounting screws Screw Figure 4-11: INSTALLING A DOOR BOX 4-10 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 117: Dss Console

    Service codes 851 and 852 can also be used to program these keys if allowed by an extension’s Class of Service. ● A 24-Button DLS Console cannot be installed on an IPhone. For additional information, refer to Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console in the Software Manual. Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-11 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 118: Installing A 110-Button Dss Console

    Customize the functions of the DSS Console keys. 30-04-01 : Alternate DSS Console Key Assignment If the console should have Alternate Answering, use this program to assign the Alternate Answering Destination. 4-12 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 119: Installing A 24-Button Dls Console

    Screw Metel bracket Attach metal bracket Channel for cable Telephone Figure 4-13: INSTALLING THE CONNECTOR PLATE Figure 4-14: INSTALLED 24-BUTTON DSS CONSOLE Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-13 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 120: Dterm Voice Security Recorder (Vsr)

    PC. Unplug the line cord from your telephone and connect it to either port on the Dterm VSR unit. Connect the NEC telephone system to the remaining port on the Dterm VSR unit. You are now ready to record.
  • Page 121 Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment 2. Insert the NEC Installation CD in your CD drive and press Next>. Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-15 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 122 PC. Using the USB cable provided, connect the USB interface of the NEC VSR unit to an available USB port on your PC. Unplug the line cord from your telephone and connect the phone to either port on the Dterm VSR unit.
  • Page 123 Open the Dterm Voice Security Recorder application. Click the Options tab. Using the up arrow button, change the Remote Boost (%) setting to 100%. Excessive boost can distort audio. Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-17 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 124: External Paging

    Connect the two-conductor station cable from the CN5 connectors within the 2PGDAD module to the external relay/external page. Refer to RELAYS (page 4-56) for further details on relays. 4-18 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 125 +8 dBM, 600 ohms at 1KHz). No additional page amplification is provided by the 2PGDAD module and, if required, an external page amplifier can be used for additional amplification . Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-19 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 126: External Recording System / External Ringer

    The opposite end of this cable is connected to the external recording system or external ringer either directly or by connecting to the cross-connect block where the item is connected. 4-20 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 127: Programming

    ➻ 11-06-01 : ACI Extension Numbering Assign extension numbers to ACI software ports. Select a number outside of the normal extension number range. Aspire S: ACI Ports 1-8 Aspire: ACI Ports 1-96 ➻ 11-08-01 : ACI Group Pilot Number Assign pilot numbers to ACI groups. When a user dials the pilot number, they reach an avail- able ACI software port within the group.
  • Page 128 Assign ACI software ports to ACI Department Groups. This lets ACI callers connect to ACI software ports by dialing the group’s pilot number (set in Program 11-08). Aspire S: ACI Ports 1-8, ACI Groups 1-4 Aspire: ACI Ports 1-8, ACI Groups 1-16 ACI Recording ➻...
  • Page 129: Headsets

    Examples of compatible headsets are the: ● NEC Polaris Supra Monaural Noise Cancelling, P/N 750036 ● NEC Polaris Supra Binaural Noise Cancelling, P/N 750033 ●...
  • Page 130: In-Line Power Adapter (Ilpa-R)

    IP terminal device. This provides an additional way to power the NEC IP terminals (Aspire IPhone or Aspire Keyset with IP Adapter). With this adapter, the IP ter- minals on the Aspire can be powered using: ●...
  • Page 131: Installation

    Cisco Catalyst Power Patch Panel Cisco Catalyst PRW Series 3. Connect the NEC VoIP telephone (IPhone or keyset with an IP adapter) to the TEL connector on the ILPA-R adapter with the LAN cable provided with the adapter. If a customer-provided cable is used, the total length from the switch to the telephone should be less than 328 feet.
  • Page 132: Keyset Labeling

    If the faceplate is dropped, these pins may pop out of place. Be careful not to lose the pins. Figure 4-18: REMOVING THE FACEPLATE Replacing the Faceplate: Place the faceplate back on the phone. At each corner, press the locking pin back into place. 4-26 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 133: Music Sources

    3. Install a modular jack for each 2PGDAD module. For each module, run one-pair 24 AWG station cable from the cross-connect block to a modular jack. Ground the unused pair. Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-27 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 134 CN23 Music Music Source Relays Cross Connect Block Figure 4-19: CPRU CONNECTIONS RCA Plug Music Source CN2 or CN3 To ESIU PCB PGDAD Module Figure 4-20: 2PGDAD CONNECTIONS 4-28 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 135: Phone Adapters

    APA and APR adapter refers you to restriction 3 (only one voice path provided - adapters can not be used together). Adapter Compatibility Chart 24DLS ADA2 HF-R ADA2 HF-R 24DLS Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-29 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 136: Removing The Adapter Cover (Figure 4-22)

    Do not push the ribs in too much or they may break. Remove the cover. Body of the cover Small screwdriver Screw Figure 4-22: REMOVE THE ADAPTER COVER 4-30 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 137: Data Communication And Hardware Compatibility

    SMDR Output to PC Hotel/Motel Data Output Traffic Report System Information Printout Alarm Information Printout 1st Party CTI (via serial) 1st Party CTI (via USB) 3rd Party CTI Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-31 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 138: Ada Adapter (Figure 4-23 - Figure 4-30)

    ADA Module 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 4-23: RECORDING DIP Figure 4-24: PLAYBACK DIP SWITCH SETTINGS SWITCH SETTINGS 4-32 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 139 Figure 4-26: RUNNING THE CABLE TO THE ADA Insert the cable into the terminal. Place the cap over the terminal and push down to secure the cable. Cable Figure 4-27: WIRING TO THE ADA TERMINAL Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-33 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 140 To avoid any hardware problems, when removing the adapter, first unplug the line cord, then the power cord, then any other adapter cables. 15. Check Program 10-03-04 or 10-03-05 to make sure the system recognizes the ADA adapter. 4-34 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 141: Ada2 Adapter (Figure 4-31 - Figure 4-38)

    ADA2 Module 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 4-31: RECORDING DIP Figure 4-32: PLAYBACK DIP SWITCH SETTINGS SWITCH SETTINGS Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-35 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 142 Figure 4-34: RUNNING THE CABLE TO THE ADA2 Insert the cable into the terminal. Place the cap over the terminal and push down to secure the cable. Cable Figure 4-35: WIRING TO THE ADA2 TERMINAL 4-36 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 143 13. Plug the LAN cable and AC adapter cable into the keyset. To avoid any hardware problems, when removing the adapter, first unplug the line cord, then the power cord, then any other adapter cables. Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-37 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 144: Apa And Apr Adapters (Figure 4-39 - Figure 4-40)

    The SW1 switch should be left at its factory setting of “1”. This also applies to the dip switch settings (1 and 5 = on; 2-4, 6-8 = off). 4-38 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 145 In order for the APD/APR adapter to recognized correctly, before plugging in the keyset, make sure that in Program 10-03-01, the extension number to be used for the adapter is undefined. Plug the line cord back into the keyset. Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-39 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 146 * Above 26, software 2.50 or * Above 326, software 2.50 or higher is required. higher is required. Refer to Section 5: Data and SMDR for additional details. 4-40 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 147: Cta Adapter (Figure 4-39 - Figure 4-40)

    The CTA Adapter provides a serial interface (RS-232C) connector. This can be used for SMDR, TAPI (1.4), or system reporting. TAPI requires a CTA driver installation. This driver can be downloaded from the NEC Technical Support web site (http://ws1.necii.com). Refer to the CTI Installation Manual, P/N 0893102, for details on installing the driver.
  • Page 148 14. Check Program 10-03-04 or 10-03-06 to make sure the system recognizes the CTA adapter. If not, unplug the phone, undefine the port in Program 10-03-01 and repeat the installation steps. 15. Install the CTA Adapter driver (downloaded from the NEC Technical Support web site (http://ws1.necii.com).
  • Page 149 If the output port type (90-13-01) is a CTA, enter the extension number with the CTA connection. For TAPI setup, refer to the Aspire CTI Manual (P/N 0893102) for complete details. Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-43 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 150: Ctu Adapter (Figure 4-43 - Figure 4-45)

    The CTU Adapter provides a USB connector. This can be used for TAPI (1.4) applications, SMDR, or sys- tem reporting. The CTU requires a driver installation. This driver can be downloaded from the NEC Techni- cal Support web site (http://ws1.necii.com). Refer to the CTI Installation Manual, P/N 0893102, for details on installing the driver.
  • Page 151 During the installation of the driver, select the non-procedure mode (by default, the CTI mode is selected). The CTU Adapter driver can be downloaded from the NEC Technical Support web site: http://ws1.necii.com. Attach ferrite beads to the AC-R power cable and USB cables. These should be installed on the ends of the cables closest to the adapter.
  • Page 152 - Control Panel - System - Hardware - Device Manager). Under the Ports (COM & LPT) section should be displayed NEC-I CTU Communications Port (Com x). Use the port number displayed here when connecting via your communications program (such as HyperTerminal). Note that the baud rate in HyperTerminal does not matter when connecting via USB.
  • Page 153: Psa-R Adapter (Figure 4-46 - Figure 4-47)

    2 = DTMF (dual tone multi-frequency) SW1 Pulse Rate Setting 1 = 20 pps 2 = 10 pps SW2 Making Rate Setting 1 = 33% 2 = 40% Figure 4-46: PSA-R SETTINGS Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-47 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 154: Using The Psa-R Adapter

    Once this occurs, the IP keyset will restart and reconnect to the LAN. Other than receiving calls, no other keyset functions are available. 4-48 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 155: Speakerphone (Hf-R) Adapter (Figure 4-39 - Figure 4-40)

    8. Using the ferrite bead that was included with the HF-R Adapter, wrap the mic cord supplied with the adapter once through the ferrite bead and snap it shut. Figure 4-49: WRAPPING THE FERRITE BEAD Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-49 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 156 If confirmation tones are enabled (service code 824), when a call is placed on a trunk, the user will hear double confirmation tones as the keys are pressed. The call, however, will complete normally. Figure 4-50: PLACEMENT OF THE HANDSFREE UNIT 4-50 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 157: Voip Adapter (Figure 4-51 - Figure 4-53)

    When installing the VoIP Adapter, an AC/DC adapter is required for local power or, for central power, one of the following must be used: ● Power Supply Patch Panel (SN1604 PWRMS - NEC standard product) ● Power Patch Panel (Cisco) ●...
  • Page 158 Aspire Keyset with IP Adapter or H.323 Terminal PC Connection Straight-Thru Cable Ethernet PC 4VOIPU 4VOIPDB ENTU AC Adaptor (Not needed if power supplied by LAN) Figure 4-53: WIRING LAYOUT FOR VOIP 4-52 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 159: Power Failure Telephones

    Power Failure Circuit - Tip Circuit 2 - Tip Circuit 1 - Ring 12345678 Circuit 1 - Tip Circuit 2 - Ring SLT Interface Power Failure Circuit - Ring Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-53 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 160: Installing The Power Failure Telephones

    Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Installing the Power Failure Telephones: Connect an RJ-61 connector to the CN5 connector on the COIU PCB installed in the Aspire S. Install a modular jack for the single line telephone supporting PF operation. The modular jack should be within six feet of the phone.
  • Page 161 Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment LD1 - LD4 Live Status LEDs PCB Status LED Figure 4-54: POWER FAILURE CIRCUIT INSTALLATION Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-55 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 162: Relays

    Plug a modular line cord from the mod jack to the CN1 connector on the 2PGDAD module. Connect the two-conductor station cable from the CN5 connectors within the 2PGDAD module to the external relay. 4-56 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 163 External Page CN2 or CN3 Page Control External Relay To ESIU PCB Paging Amplifier Mute Circuit Relay 5 Relay 6 PGDAD Module Figure 4-55: 2PGDAD PAGE CONNECTIONS Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-57 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 164: Slt Adapter

    Plug a second line cord into the SLT Adapter’s connector marked “TEL”. The opposite end of the line cord should be plugged into the analog device to be used. Refer to Single Line Telephones in the Software Manual for programming details. 4-58 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 165: Wall-Mounting The Slt Adapter

    5. Replace the front cover and the two screws removed in Step 2. 6. Plug the two modular line cords back into the SLT Adapter which were removed in Step 1. Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-59 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 166: Telephones

    Function Keys: Handsfree (Speakerphone): ✔ Dual LEDs: ✔ ADA Adapter: ✔ ✔ APR Adapter: ✔ ADA2 Adapter: APA Adapter: ✔ CTU Adapter: ✔ IP Adapter: CTA Adapter: PSA Adapter: 4-60 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 167: 34-Button Display Telephone - P/Ns 0890045 & 0890046

    Handsfree (Speakerphone): ✔ Dual LEDs: ✔ ADA Adapter: ✔ ✔ APR Adapter: ✔ ADA2 Adapter: APA Adapter: ✔ CTU Adapter: ✔ IP Adapter: ✔ CTA Adapter: PSA Adapter: Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-61 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 168: 22-Button Standard Telephone - P/Ns 0890041 & 0890042

    ✔ Accepts 24-Button DLS: Function Keys: Handsfree (Speakerphone): ✔ Dual LEDs: ✔ ADA Adapter: ADA2 Adapter: APA Adapter: APR Adapter: CTA Adapter: CTU Adapter: IP Adapter: PSA Adapter: 4-62 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 169: Cordless Single Line Headset Telephone, Ct-11 - P/N 730090

    Accepts 110-Button DSS: Accepts 24-Button DLS: ✔ Dual LEDs: Handsfree: ADA Adapter: (only through headset) ADA2 Adapter: APA Adapter: APR Adapter: CTA Adapter: CTU Adapter: IP Adapter: PSA Adapter: Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-63 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 170: Cordless Telephone - P/N 730088/730087

    Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Cordless Telephone — P/N 730088/730087 The Aspire S System supports a Cordless Telephone. The DTR-4R-2 Cord- less II (P/N 730088) is a 900 MHz spread-spectrum digital cordless tele- phone that provides mobility, flexibility and convenience for those who spend much of the workday away from their desk.
  • Page 171 Plug the telephone line cord from the base unit into a standard modular telephone jack. 2) Hardwired Jack A modular jack converter (not included) is required. You may need to rewire when connecting the converter (making color-coded connections). Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-65 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 172 Note: If you cannot plug the AC adaptors into the outlet, contact someone about replacing the outlet. Before using your phone, be sure to raise the antenna to the vertical position. Figure 4-61: ANTENNA POSITION 4-66 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 173 4. Plug one end of the short telephone cord into the LINE jack on the Base Unit. Optionally, plug one end of an NEC keyset desk phone into the phone jack. Then place the telephone cord(s) inside the molded channel(s) on the bottom of the Wall Mount stand 5.
  • Page 174 Place the Desktop Charger on the posts of the wall screws and push down until it is firmly seated. Plug the AC Adapter into a standard 120V AC wall outlet. Figure 4-68: WALL MOUNTING Figure 4-67: THE CHARGER POSITIONING THE SCREWS 4-68 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 175 Make sure the CHARGE 1 LED lights. If the LED doesn’t light, check to see that the AC adapter is plugged in, and that the handset is making good contact with the battery contacts. Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-69 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 176 The battery can be hot swapped while a conversation is taking place. The battery must be changed within 20 seconds, otherwise, the connection will be lost. 4-70 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 177 Operation of the phone is exactly the same as using the handset. However, you will hear through the headset earphone and talk through the headset microphone. The handset ear piece and microphone/mouthpiece are disconnected. Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-71 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 178 Make sure the base unit is at least 3’ away from any computer fax in the handset. machine, printer, or TV (they generate radio waves) • Make sure the antenna is in the upright position 4-72 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 179: Ip Station Equipment

    Phone Book, Speed Dial, Dial from Call Logs (30 Outgoing Calls, 30 Incoming Calls and 15 Missed Calls) 1. Only one phone number will be assigned to this IP phone. Line 2 is not available for a gateway system. Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-73 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 180 ● 24-Port Power PoE-Managed Switch (BF200/24 - NEC standard product) ● 12-Port Power Supply Patch Panel (SN1604 PWRMS - NEC standard product) ● Power Patch Panel (Cisco) ●...
  • Page 181 ● The SW1 settings are: “1” when using an AC/DC adapter or NEC Power Patch Panel (SN1604 PWRMS) or NEC PoE Switching hub (BF200/24PoE), “2’ when using Cisco’s Power Patch Panel or Catalyst PWR panel.
  • Page 182: Super Display Lcd

    On the base of the phone, beneath the display, gently pull the lever out. This allows the latch holding the display is place to be released. Slowly push the LCD display down. Figure 4-77: LOWERING THE LCD DISPLAY 4-76 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 183: Telephone Legs

    Pull the leg forward. Push the completely extended leg back toward the base of the phone to set it into position. Figure 4-78: ADJUST THE LEG HEIGHT - POSITION 2 Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-77 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 184 Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Figure 4-79: SETTING THE LEGS - POSITION 2 Figure 4-80: EXPANDING THE LEG HEIGHT - POSITION 3 4-78 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 185 Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Figure 4-81: EXTENDING THE LEGS - POSITION 3 Figure 4-82: SETTING THE LEG POSITION - POSITION 3 Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-79 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 186: Wall-Mount Bracket

    (Figure 4-84). Insert the wall-mount hookswitch tab in the slot below the hookswitch (Figure 4-85). Figure 4-83: REMOVING THE WALL-MOUNT BRACKET 4-80 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 187 Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Figure 4-84: REMOVING THE HOOKSWITCH HANGER Figure 4-85: INSTALLING THE HOOKSWITCH HANGER Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-81 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 188 Attach the phone to the wall-mount bracket by inserting the bottom hooks (indicated by “A” in Fig- ure 4-87 BRACKET HOOKS on page 4-82) on the bracket into the back of the phone (Figure 4-89). Figure 4-87: BRACKET HOOKS 4-82 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 189 Insert the telephone’s line cord from the 625 modular jack into the phone. Note that the telephone legs must be completely folded in or the bracket will not reach the wall. Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-83 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 190: Removing The Phone From A Wall-Mounting Bracket (Figure 4-90 - Figure 4-91)

    Grip the keyset on both sides in the location shown below by “A”. Push telephone up Figure 4-90: GRIP THE KEYSET Lift the phone up. The wall-mount bracket will bend slightly (at location “B”). 4-84 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 191 4. Move the phone down to remove it from the bottom bracket hooks. It is important to note that the phone should not be pulled out horizontally or the bottom bracket hooks may break. Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-85 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 192: Installing The 2-Button Phone's Wall-Mount Bracket (Figure 4-92 - Figure 4-94)

    Figure 4-92: REMOVING THE WALL-MOUNT BRACKET Remove the wall-mount hookswitch tab located on the bracket by gently pulling the locking lever down slightly while lifting the tab out. 4-86 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 193 5. Attach the wall-mount bracket to the phone using the two screws which initially held the bracket to the phone. The screws should be positioned at the top of the bracket. Figure 4-94: ATTACHING THE BRACKET Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-87 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 194 Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment - For Your Notes - 4-88 ◆ Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 195: Data And Smdr

    When installing the APR adapter, there must be an extension port available for the adapter or it will function like an APA adapter (only one physical port assigned to the phone so only one phone can be used at a time). Section 5: Data and SMDR ◆ 5-1 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 196: Cta Adapter

    The CTU Adapter provides a USB connector. This can be used for either SMDR, TAPI (1.4), or system reporting. The CTU driver needs to be installed for any use. The CTU driver is available on NEC’s Technical Support web site: ws1.necii.com.
  • Page 197: Ports For Apr Adapter

    90-12-04 : System Alarm Output - Printout New Alarm Reports ➻ 90-12-06 : System Alarm Output - Clear All Alarm Reports Refer to Data Communications in the Software Manual for additional details. Section 5: Data and SMDR ◆ 5-3 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 198: Smdr

    If using a CTU’s USB connector, a driver is required. The driver can be downloaded from NEC’s Technical Support web site (ws1.necii.com). Refer to the CTU Adapter (Figure 4-43 - Fig- ure 4-45) (page 4-44) for details on installing the driver.
  • Page 199 SMDR Printer Cable (with CTA) Aspire Keyset with CTA or CTU Adaptor USB Cable (with CTU) RS-232 Null Modem Cable Aspire Cabinet Ethernet Cable Figure 5-1: CONNECTING AN SMDR DEVICE Section 5: Data and SMDR ◆ 5-5 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 200: Programming Smdr

    16 characters of the Caller ID name to be displayed. For the U.S., this option is set to "0" and should remain at this setting as 16 characters are already provided for the account code field. 5-6 ◆ Section 5: Data and SMDR Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 201 Determine whether the Account Code (0) or Caller ID name (1) should appear in the SMDR record. By default, the Account Code will be displayed. Note: Program 35-01-08 must be set to "0" for this entry to be followed. Section 5: Data and SMDR ◆ 5-7 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 202 80-05-01 : Date Format for SMDR and System Reports Set the date format for SMDR (0=American, 1=Japanese or 2=European). Refer to Station Message Detail Recording in the Software Manual for additional details. 5-8 ◆ Section 5: Data and SMDR Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 203: Lan Connection

    Section 6: LAN Connection Section 6: LAN Connection Section 6: LAN Connection LAN DEVICES Using LANs Using a LAN setup (local area network) with the Aspire S system complies with the ethernet standard (10Base-T/100Base-TX). Aspire Cabinet Ethernet Switch 10Base-T/100Base-TX VOIPU/VOIPDB PCB...
  • Page 204 DHCP as there is no need to assign and program individual IP Addresses for the LAN equipment. To use a dynamic IP Address, a DHCP server must be provided. The Aspire S system pro- vides the ability to use DHCP.
  • Page 205: Pcbs

    QoS guarantees and other enterprise-wide usage policies. With the Aspire S system, a separate external gatekeeper is not required unless connecting to an outside H.323 endpoint/gateway which requires an outer gatekeeper or if over 50 outer addresses must be registered.
  • Page 206: Hardware

    H.323 Trunk Maximum 8 Trunks LAN Connections Hardware: ● 24-Port Power Supply PoE-managed switch (NEC BlueFire 200/24) ● PoE (Power over Ethernet) to the Aspire IP/H.323 Phone ● Spare Pair (4/5, 7/8) / Signal Pair (1/2, 3/6) Selection 6-4 ◆ Section 6: LAN Connection...
  • Page 207: Installing A Lan Device Or Voip Telephone

    Section 6: LAN Connection Installing a LAN Device or VoIP Telephone Actual installation will vary depending on each customer’s installed Aspire S and networking hardware. 1. Plug a cable with an RJ-45 modular jack into the system’s VoIP PCB. 2. Connect the RJ-45 modular connector on the opposite end of the cable to the IP telephone or PC’s network interface card (NIC).
  • Page 208 PC Connection Straight-Thru Cable Ethernet PC 4VOIPU 4VOIPDB ENTU AC Adaptor (Not needed if power supplied by LAN) For complete programming information, refer to the Aspire Software Manual (P/N 0893200). 6-6 ◆ Section 6: LAN Connection Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 209: System Specifications

    Section 7: Specifications and Parts List Section 7: Specifications and Parts List Section 7: Specifications and Parts List SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Aspire S System Capacities Cabinets Analog Trunks (CO/PBX lines) Digital Key Telephones * Combined total to 26 Analog Single Line Telephones...
  • Page 210: Aspire S Pcb Capacities

    Section 7: Specifications and Parts List Aspire S System Capacities APR Adapters B1 = 24 - installs on a keyset B2 = 8 with software through 2.21 - If more than 26 digital and analog extensions are 16 with software 2.50 or higher...
  • Page 211: Environmental Requirements

    Caution Double Pole/Neutral Fusing (power supply fuses located at both the L and N side) Site Requirements The system can be floor-, wall- or rack-mounted. Section 7: Specifications and Parts List ◆ 7-3 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 212: Electrical Specifications

    150mV p-p 150mV p-p 150mV p-p Overvoltage Protection 3.7 - 5.0V 5.6 - 7.5V 31.5 - 40V Overcurrent Protection 6.0 - 9.0A 1.9 - 3.5A 5.1 - 8.7A 7-4 ◆ Section 7: Specifications and Parts List Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 213: Aspire Soft Phone Requirements

    Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional Font Size Small size (Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional) Normal size (Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional, Microsoft® Win- dows® XP Home Edition) Browser Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher Section 7: Specifications and Parts List ◆ 7-5 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 214: Callanalyst Requirements

    Windows NT 4.0 w/ SP6, or 2000 Professional w/ SP3, XP Professional w/ SP1 or 2003 Server • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher (Internet Explorer is included on the application CD) 7-6 ◆ Section 7: Specifications and Parts List Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 215: Ip Routers

    VoIP channel, then the QoS feature might not be required. The following are available routers which provide VPN and QoS: • NEC IX1000 / 2000 Series • Yamaha RT105, RTX1000 / 2000 •...
  • Page 216: Mechanical Specifications

    24 VDC, 0.5A 120 VAC, 0.25A Night Mode Relay Connection, Input Break: 48 VDC Make: 7 mA AC-2R Input/Output AC Input 100 ~ 240VAC 50/60Hz 800mA Output 27VDC 750mA Negative 7-8 ◆ Section 7: Specifications and Parts List Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 217: Bgm/Moh Music Source Input

    Note: The Message Waiting lamp is not provided to the analog ports on the CPU. Aspire Signal Method On-Hook Condition: -46VDC +- 3VDC Message Waiting Signal: -112VDC +- 3VDC Ringer Signal: 75Vrms +-1Vrms (no load condition), 20Hz +-1% Section 7: Specifications and Parts List ◆ 7-9 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 218: Recommended Usage Guidelines For Cordless Phones

    Battery Charger Power Requirements 9V DC from supplied AC adapter Size 1 3/8” W x 1 1/2” D x 2 1/4” H Range Range 350’ (depending on environmental conditions) 7-10 ◆ Section 7: Specifications and Parts List Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 219: Cordless Ii

    A label will be affixed to the product with the letters UL inside a circle which is the symbol used by UL to indicate that a product is UL Listed. If you see a small “c” outside the symbol, then the product also meets the requirements for Canada. Section 7: Specifications and Parts List ◆ 7-11 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 220: Fcc Registration Information

    Please note the following: 1. DID services must be purchased from the local telephone company. 2. Refer to the Software Manual for detailed DID description, conditions, and programming instructions. 7-12 ◆ Section 7: Specifications and Parts List Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 221: Cabling Requirements

    D-Sub 9-Pin Female Cable (PC) to D-Sub 9-Pin Male (CTA) CTA to Printer Serial straight cable 49.21 (15 meters) D-Sub 9-Pin Female (Printer) to D-Sub 9-Pin Male (CTA) Section 7: Specifications and Parts List ◆ 7-13 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 222 2BRIU-S to ISDN ICT 4-wire 24 AWG 328 (100 meters) with Terminals: Point-Multipoint short connection 984 (300 meters)300m with Point-Multipoint long connection 1,640 (500 meters) with Point-Point connection 7-14 ◆ Section 7: Specifications and Parts List Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 223: Aspire S Configuration Guide

    Section 7: Specifications and Parts List Aspire S Configuration Guide System Cabinet Slot Assignment 8-Channel Digital/Analog Slots Section 7: Specifications and Parts List ◆ 7-15 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 224: Parts List

    NEC Cordless II - Cordless II Leather Case 730622 NEC Cordless II - Replacement Battery 730087 NEC Cordless Lite II Telephone (Uses 1 Aspire digital station port) 730631 NEC Cordless Lite II - Replacement Battery 730633 NEC Cordless Lite II - Wall Mount Unit for Charger...
  • Page 225: Peripheral Station Equipment

    Speakerphone Adapter - White (Requires P/N 780135 AC-2R Adapter) 0890063 0890059 USB Adapter (CTU) (Requires P/N 780135 AC-2R Adapter) 780275 Voice Security Recorder (VSR) with USB Cable and Software Section 7: Specifications and Parts List ◆ 7-17 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 226: Aspire Applications

    Ultra CallAnalyst Enterprise Site Reporting Thin Client 0891099 Requires 0891095. Bluefire Description Part Number Aspire S 4VOIP/Bluefire IX2010 Bundle (IP Card and Router) 0892033 Aspire S 4VOIP/Bluefire IX1035 Bundle (IP Card and Router) 0892034 Aspire IP Telephone/Bluefire IX2010 Bundle (Contains 2 0890065 IPhones 0892029 and Router) Aspire IP Telephone/Bluefire IX1035 Bundle (Contains 2 0890065 IPhones...
  • Page 227: Common Equipment

    4 CO Loop Start Trunk PCB 0891047 2 DID/OPX PCB 0891050 2 BRI PCB Station Interfaces 0891051 8 Aspire S Digital Station PCB 0891048 4 Analog Station PCB 0891049 4 Analog Station Expansion Daughter Board 0891054B 4 Channel VoIP Media Gateway PCB...
  • Page 228: Desi Labels

    Desi Label for 22BTN Tel-Silver (25-pkg), No labels on fixed feature 0893770 keys, used for other languages Desi Labels for 22BTN Tel (25-pkg) - Blank, Used with Desi Pre-Print 0893780 Software for printing large pictures 7-20 ◆ Section 7: Specifications and Parts List Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 229 0893773 fixed feature keys, used for other languages Desi Labels for 34BTN Super Display Tel (25-pkg) - Blank, Used with 0893783 Desi Pre-Print Software for printing large pictures Section 7: Specifications and Parts List ◆ 7-21 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 230: Spare Parts

    Aspire 2B DSLT Metal Wall Plates, Package of 5 0892009 Bottom Directory Tray (Dial card) M-790526 Flying Directory Plastic Clip, Package of 10 780525 Flying Directory Card Kit (10 Directory cards for 780525) 770626 7-22 ◆ Section 7: Specifications and Parts List Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 231 . . . APR Adapter Ports Index . . . Aspire Applications 7-18 Numerics . . . Aspire S PCB Capacities . . . 22-Button Display Telephone 4-61 . . . Aspire S System Capacities . . . 22-Button Standard Telephone 4-62 .
  • Page 232 . . . Grounding the Cabinets 1-18 . . . Troubleshooting 3-16 . . . Digital Station (8ESIU-S) PCB 2-17 DIOPU PCBs . . . H.323 IP Phone 4-73 . . . Pin-Outs 2-28 2 ◆ Index Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 233 Line/Trunk Cutdown Sheet 3-14 . . . External Ringer 4-20 . . . Loop Start Line Cabling . . . HF-R Adapter 4-49 . . . Initial PCB Installation 2-41 . . . Key Telephone Index ◆ 3 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 234 2-10 2-16 2-18 2-20 2-22 2-25 2-28 2-36 4-53 . . . Site Requirements . . . 2BRIU-S 2-30 . . . SLIU PCB / SLIDB Specifications . . . Port Defaults 2-42 4 ◆ Index Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 235 2-12 Using the SLT Adapter 4-58 ..System Specifications Using the Telephone Legs 4-77 ..System Startup 2-40 Using the Wall-Mount Bracket 4-80 Index ◆ 5 Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 236 4-80 . . . Wall-Mounting the Phone 4-84 . . . Wall-Mounting the SLT Adapter 4-59 . . . Where to Install the PCBs . . . Wiring RJ-61 Cables to 66 Blocks 6 ◆ Index Aspire S Hardware Manual...
  • Page 237 NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. 4 Forest Parkway, Shelton, CT 06484 Tel: 800-365-1928 Fax: 203-926-5458 www.necunifiedsolutions.com Other Important Telephone Numbers Sales: ........203-926-5450 Customer Service: .
  • Page 238 NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. 4 Forest Parkway, Shelton, CT 06484 *0893130* TEL: 203-926-5400 FAX: 203-929-0535 July 20, 2005 www.necunifiedsolutions.com 0893130 Printed in U.S.A.

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