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The unit has the UnniTI 1000, 2000 and 3000 models to be installed on racks, walls or smooth surfaces. In a 19" rack, it occupies a height of 2 U (UnniTI 2000) and 3 U (UnniTI 3000). This guide will assist you in...
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Care & Safety Attention: only technicians trained by Intelbras are authorized to install and configure the PBX, as well as open the box, connect and handle its interfaces. » Read all the information about the equipment carefully. Follow all safety information.
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erase) or use customer data. » Prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access to data media, e.g. backup disks or protocol printouts. » Ensure that data media that is no longer needed is completely destroyed and that documents are not stored or left in generally accessible locations.
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(virtual local area network) that are correctly configured. Note the issue of "VLAN Hopping" (a method of attacking network resources in a VLAN) and also "VoIP Hopper" (a framework that also runs tests to assess the insecurity of VLANs). » Use firewalls, NAT, IPS and port restriction in the authentication of extensions, as well as restriction of access to the configurations of IP Terminals, Softphones and ATAs.
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Schedule protection All UnniTI and user configuration settings are stored on the hard drive and are not lost in the event of a power failure.
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Index Technical Specifications Product UnniTI 1000 UnniTI 2000 UnniTI 3000 Electrical protections Extension numbering Capacity of branches and trunks Maximum number of plates Extensions coupled to analog trunks in lack of electrical CPU power Analog Branch Mixed Branch Analog Trunk...
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Technical specifications UnniTI 1000 Item Description 1 LAN port and 1 WAN UTP Fast Ethernet RJ45 10/100 Mbps 1 USB Type-A port - USB 1.0/2.0 compatible 1 P2 port (AUX1) CPU, interfaces I/O » AUX1 external music or person search 1 micro SD card port 2 LEDs, one to indicate equipment status and one to indicate codec R2/MFC-5C and ISDN-PRI communication protocols...
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Item Description Input 90 ~ 240 Vac / 50-60 Hz Source Output: 5 V, 12 V, -24 V, Vring (25 Hz) Maximum power: 60 W 1 RJ45 connector (2 trunks per connector) Analog Trunk Interface: Dial: decadic (pulse) or multi-frequency (tone) Line range: 2000 Ω G.711 PCM (a/u- law) up to 64 kbps G.729 AB CS-ACELP up to 8 kbps GSM Full Rate Voice Coding: 6.10 to 13.2 kbps G.723, G.726-16, G.726-24, G.726-32, G.726-40 (ADPCM)
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Technical specifications UnniTI 2000 and 3000 Item Description 1 LAN port and 1 WAN UTP Fast Ethernet RJ45 10/100 Mbps 2 USB Type-A ports - USB 1.0/2.0 compatible, 2 P2 ports (AUX1 & AUX2): CPU, interfaces I/O » AUX1 external music only.
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UnniTI 3000 (3U, 19"): 440 × 131.7 × 363.5 mm Dimensions (W × H × UnniTI 2000 - Gross weight: 7.378 kg / Net weight: 6.13 kg UnniTI 3000 - Gross weight: 8.7 Kg / Net weight: 7.18 kg Weight Operating Temperature 0°C to 45°C...
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All control panel and user configuration settings are stored in flash memory and are not lost in the event of a power outage. UnniTI 2000 The UnniTI 2000 consists of a CPU with embedded IP communication technology and 6 more slots for connecting the interfaces: analog extensions, analog trunks, digital extensions, digital trunks (E1), GSM/3G trunks, mixed extensions (analog and digital) and call recording.
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Rear view If the UnniTI 2000 is set to factory default, the first time it is turned on with one or more cards attached, they will be automatically recognized. Example: an E1 card was connected in position 1 and an analog extension card in position 2, when...
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UnniTI 1000, the factory default numbering will be from 2000 to 2003, if configured on the UnniTI 2000 and Unniti 3000 switchboards, the factory default numbering will be from 2000 to 2015. This numbering can be changed.
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5000 model. 2With codec board 60 from version 21.06.29. Maximum quantity of plates Board/Interface Type UnniTI 1000 UnniTI 2000 UnniTI 3000 Analog Extensions Digital Extensions Mixed Extensions Analog Trunks 1E1 Digital Trunks 2E1 Digital Trunks GSM/3G Trunks Engraving board Extensions coupled to analog trunks in the absence...
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and J17 plates open Without J14 and J15 plate closed With J14 and J15 plates open Without J11 and J10 plate closed...
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With open J11 and J10 plates UnniTI 1000 CPU The CPU board has the interfaces of LAN, WAN, USB, P2 Connector (AUX1) and SD microcard connections. You need to remove the case cover to access them internally. The following figure shows the inside of the CPU board. Internal view of the UnniTI 1000 CPU 1 - Slot 1 to Slot 8: Connection of extension cards.
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If the last positions of the extensions are muted, check the jumper configuration Slot Trunk Jumper without plate J17/J16 Closed with plate J17/J16 open without plate J15/J14 Closed with plate J15/J14 open without plate J11/J10 Closed with plate J11/J10 open 8 - Slot 12: E1 Digital Trunk Card Connection.
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1 - AC Power LED. 2 - FPGA LED. 3 - Status LED. 4 - CDC LED – VoIP Codec. 5 - LED VoIP Status. 6 - ACT - WAN. 7 - LINK - WAN. 8 - ACT - LAN. 9 - LINK –...
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OFF) GSM channel/slot occupied with an incoming or outgoing call. UnniTI 2000 and 3000 CPU The CPU is responsible for managing UnniTI's communications interfaces and storing the settings in the UnniTI's internal memory. The CPU is the same for the UnniTIs 2000 and 3000 and has the interfaces of LAN, WAN, USB connections and...
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two P2 connectors (AUX1 and AUX2) on the front and micro SD and USB card on the inside - you need to remove the cover...
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CPU card to access them. The following figure shows the front of the CPU and connection interfaces. Front view of the UnniTI 2000 and 3000 CPU 1. RJ45 LAN connector.
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Internal view of UnniTI 2000 and 3000 CPU 1. 60 codec connectors (60 channels) or ICIP 30 codec (10 channels), VoIP communication. 2. Micro SD card connector. 3. Jumper recover. 4. USB connector. 5. Hardware key. The LAN interface for communication with the local network comes out with the default factory address 10.0.0.2 and mask 255.255.255.0, and through it it is possible to access the settings and make the UnniTI programming.
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The card must be a class 10 SDHC microcard of up to 32 GB from one of the ® following manufacturers: Intelbras (WD Purple), Kingston®, SanDisk®, Transcend®, Toshiba®, Samsung®, and Panasonic®. For every 1 GB it is possible to store about 30 hours of recordings.
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Digital extension The digital extension card is the same for the UnniTI 2000 and the 3000. It has 3 RJ45 connectors for connecting the digital phones. Each connector provides up to 4 extensions, in total there are 12 digital extensions, as shown in the figure below.
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UnniTI 2000 and 3000 Mixed Extension The UnniTI mixed extension card is the same for the UnniTI 2000 and the 3000. It has 4 RJ45 connectors, the first, from 1 to 4, for connecting digital extensions (TI 5000 compatible model) and three more connectors, from 5 to 16, for connecting analog telephones.
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UnniTI 2000 and 3000 Analog Trunk The UnniTI analog trunk card is the same for the UnniTI 2000 and the 3000. It has 2 RJ45 connectors for connecting the phone lines. Each connector provides up to 4 trunks, in total there are 8 analog trunks, as shown in the following figure. To connect the RJ45 connectors, follow the instructions in accordance with the section Connecting the wires to the RJ45 connectors of the analog trunks and extensions.
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Connecting the wires in the RJ45 to the extensions Connecting the wires in the RJ45 to the trunks Wire used: Wire Diameter Wire diameter plus cover 0.5 mm 0.8 mm For the UnniTI 1000 PBX Center, as the Trunk Card is for 2 lines, Trunks 1 and 2 use lanes 1-2 and 3-6 respectively, of the T568A standard.
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1E1 UnniTI 2000 and 3000 Digital Trunk The 1E1 digital trunk card is the same for the UnniTI 2000 and 3000 and should be connected only to slot 1 of both switchboards. It has 1 RJ45 connector for connecting link 1 of 1E1 with the operator's modem. The connector has an LED that indicates the status of the link, if off the link is synchronized.
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In the item Installing the Boards in the UnniTI 2000 and 3000 Cabinets, section 2.19. Installing the UnniTIs 2000 and 3000, the correct way to install the board in the chassis is displayed. Connecting links 1E1 and 2E1 Each E1 link is interconnected to a carrier via the RJ45 connector of interfaces 1E1 and 2E1. The RJ45 connector should be crimped in the order indicated in the following figure.
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UnniTI 2000/3000 Call Recording The call recording card is the same for the UnniTI 2000 and the 3000. It has 1 MicroSD card slot, 1 USB connector, and 1 RJ45 Fast Ethernet connector. The front view of the call recording is shown below.
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UnniTI 2000 and 3000 GSM/3G trunk The GSM/3G trunk card is the same for the UnniTI 2000 and the 3000. It has 4 SIM card connectors and a female SMA connector for the antenna, which can be increased to 4 more SIM card connectors and one more antenna connector with the expansion card connection, totaling 8 GSM/3G channels and two antennas.
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5 to 8 and the female SMA connector (5-8) for the antenna will only be accessible with the expansion card installed. In the item Installing the Boards in the UnniTI 2000 and 3000 Cabinets, section 2.19. Installing the UnniTIs 2000 and 3000, the correct way to install the board in the chassis is displayed.
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Installation of the expansion on the GSM/3G trunk Antenna for GSM/3G trunk and expansion The antenna for connecting in trunk and GSM/3G expansion is presented in the figure that follows. It is a mini magnetic base antenna, quad band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), 5 dBi gain, SMA male connection and 3 meter cable. One antenna comes with a GSM/3G trunk and the other with an expansion card.
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Trunk antenna and GSM/3G expansion The antenna male SMA connector must be plugged into the antenna connector of the GSM/3G baseboard (1-4) and the connector of the GSM/3G expansion card (5-8). The connector (5-8) is only available if the GSM/3G expansion card is connected.
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Attention: if the socket of the electrical power network to which the UnniTI will be connected does not have the ground pin, it can be connected by the extra ground connection located at the back, as indicated in the following figure.
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Attaching the UnniTI 1000 with the recommended distances Attaching the UnniTI 1000 to the wall...
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Attaching the UnniTI 3000 Side Brackets 2. With the side brackets in place, choose a position in the rack, with the space of 2 U for the UnniTI 2000 and 3 U for the UnniTI 3000, and fix it according to the instructions below;...
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Please note: screws to attach to the rack are not supplied. Attaching the UnniTI 2000 to the Rack Attaching the UnniTI 3000 to the Rack 3. Make sure that the openings for ventilation are not obstructed, this will ensure better heat dissipation and correct ventilation;...
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To install the UnniTIs 2000 and 3000 on the wall, follow the procedure: 1. Screw the L-shaped brackets that come with the equipment to the sides of it, see illustrations below; Attaching the UnniTI 2000 Side Brackets Attaching the UnniTI 3000 Side Brackets 2.
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Attaching the UnniTI 3000 to the wall 3. Make sure the vents are not obstructed; This will ensure better heat dissipation and correct ventilation; 4. Plug the power cable into the connector (90~220 Vac) located on the back and into the grounded electrical power network and turn on the UnniTI on the on-off switch;...
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1. Attach the four rubber feet (which come with the product) to the base of the equipment, as shown in the following figures. The rubber feet are self-adhesive, remove the protection to make it possible to glue; Fixing the rubber feet on the UnniTI 2000 Attaching the rubber feet on the UnniTI 3000 2.
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4. Connect the UnniTI to the local network via the LAN connector located on the CPU on the front of the machine. Installing the Boards in the UnniTI 2000 and 3000 Chassis The inclusion of the cards in the cabinet must be done with the control panel turned off. After inserting the plate, make sure that the fixing screws of the profiles have been properly tightened, in addition to ensuring the fixation they are also responsible for grounding the plate.
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Inserting the plates into the UnniTI 3000 Basic Operation Access the web manager 1. To access the manager of the UnniTIs 1000, 2000 and 3000, the network cable must be connected to the LAN connector of the CPU, as illustrated in the following figure; UnniTI scenario on the local network...
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With free access to the manager of the UnniTIs 1000, 2000 and 3000, it is possible to make the desired configurations and also the monitoring of the interfaces connected to the equipment. For more details, consult the manual on the website www.intelbras.com.br (www.intelbras.com.br) or help in the web manager itself, as shown in the figure below. Help in the UnniTI manager...
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Another way to access the manuals is through the help icons located on the dashboards and configuration forms. By clicking on these icons, the manual will open in a new tab of your browser, but with the difference of going straight to the section related to the screen where help was requested.
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Problem Solution » You can listen to the IP address of the LAN over the phone by typing the command *60991*, after this procedure you will be informed of the IP address of the LAN. » You can listen to the LAN netmask over the phone by typing the command *60990*, after this procedure the LAN mask will be informed.
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Problem Solution By phone it is possible to return the database to the factory default. To do this, the extension must be enabled as an operator. In the factory standard, only extensions 2000 and 2001 are carriers. How to return the database To return to factory default, enter the following command: *13 [general to factory default over the password1]*99 76*...
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The recovery file must be obtained from the downloads section of the UnniTI product on the Intelbras website. The name of this file contains the word recover. Download the file and save it to your computer. Turn off the control panel, remove the CPU card, remove the WD (CN8) and RECOVER (J3) jumpers to activate the recover mode.
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In the factory default, the general password is 1234.
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WARRANTY TERM For your convenience, fill in the data below, because only with the presentation of this together with the invoice for the purchase of the product, you will be able to use the benefits that are assured to you. Customer Name: Customer Signature: Invoice No.:...
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Mozilla Foundation. Toshiba is a registered trademark of Toshiba Corporation. Samsung is a registered trademark of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. Panasonic is a registered trademark of Panasonic Corporation. LGPD - General Personal Data Protection Law: Intelbras does not access, transfer, capture, or carry out any other type of personal d ata processing from this product.
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Email Support: suporte@intelbras.com.br Customer Service: 0800 7042767 Where to buy? Who installs?: 0800 7245115 Produced by: Intelbras S/A – Indústria de Telecomunicação Eletrônica Brasileira Rodovia BR 101, km 210 – Área Industrial – São José/SC – 88104-800 www.intelbras.com.br (http://www.intelbras.com.br) Brazilian Industry...
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