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Aastra X Series Installation And Implementation Manual (217 pages)
Cordless Telephony NeXspan range
Brand:
Aastra
| Category:
VoIP
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Chapitre 1 - Introduction
12
Item
12
Audience
13
Reference Documents
13
Abbreviations
15
Definitions
16
Definitions Concerning Deployment
16
Overlapping Radio Areas
20
PARI/SARI Management (Mobile Access Rights)
22
Constructing the Authentication Key23
23
Chapitre 2 - Description
24
Overview
24
Dect Radio Base Stations
25
Physical Description
25
Functional Description
31
Characteristics
33
Configuration of the Old M6241 DECT Base Station
34
Configuration of the New M6241 DECT Base Station
35
Mobile Terminals M90X
36
Physical Description of Mobile Terminal M90X
36
Configuring an M90X Mobile Terminal
37
Mobile Terminals M910 / M915
42
Physical Description of a Mobile Terminal M910/M915
42
Configuring a Mobile Terminal M910/M915
44
M92X Mobile Terminals
46
Physical Description of an M92X Mobile
46
Configuring an M92X Mobile Terminal
49
Functional Description of M90X, M910 and M92X Mobile Terminals
55
Aastra Mobile Terminals 142D
57
Physical Description of a Mobile Terminal A142D
57
Overview of a Mobile Terminal A142D
58
Capacity
61
Nexspan C/S/L/D
61
Nexspan 50, Nexspan 500
62
Aastra X Series
62
Chapitre 3 - Deployment Principles
64
Overview
64
Determining the Radio Coverage
65
Deployment Tool
65
Base Station Positioning Survey
65
Method of Determining the Number of Base Stations According to Predicted Traffic
68
Grouping Radio Areas into Cells
71
Installing and Connecting the Base Stations
72
Installing the Base Stations
72
Connecting Base Stations
72
Chapitre 4 - Hardware Implementation on Nexspan C/S/L/D
74
Conventions Used for Card Names
74
Interface Cards
74
Factory) Configuration of the Ld4 St Card with Stocko Format
76
Description of the Connectors
78
Description of the Switches
79
LD4 ST Card Layout
80
Connecting Base Stations
80
Factory) Configuration of the Ld4 Rj Card with Rj45 Format
81
Description of RJ45 Connectors
81
Switch Settings
82
Installing the LD4 RJ Card
83
Connecting Base Stations
83
Factory) Configuration of the Ld4Nx St Card with Stocko Format
85
Description of the Connectors
86
Switch Settings
87
Description of the Diodes
88
LD4NX ST Card Layout
88
Connecting Base Stations
89
Factory) Configuration of the Ld4Nx Rj Card with Rj45 Format
90
Description of the Connectors
91
Switch Settings
92
Description of the Diodes
93
Description of Push Buttons
93
Installing the LD4NX RJ Card
93
Connecting Base Stations
95
Configuring S/T Accesses of Uct-S, Ucts-12 and Uct-C Cards
96
S/T Access of a UCT-S Card
96
S/T Access of a UCTS-12 Card
96
S/T Access of a UCT-C Card
96
Description of S/T Connectors of UCT-S, UCTS-12 and UCT-C Cards
97
Configuring the Remote Power Supply of S/T0 to S/T3 Accesses
98
Connecting Base Stations
99
Base Station Synchronisation
101
Chapitre 5 - Hardware Implementation on Aastra X Series
104
Interface Cards
104
Chapitre 6 - Implementation of Hardware on Nexspan 50
106
Interface Card
106
Configuring the Lds Card
106
References and Equipment
106
Front Panel
107
Equipment on Top Side
108
Equipment on Bottom Side
109
Switch Settings
110
LDS Card Layout
111
Connecting the LDS Card
112
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable HG4302A
114
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable HG4302B
114
Configuring the Ldt Card
115
References and Equipment
115
Front Panel
116
Equipment on Top Side
117
Switch Settings
118
LDT Card Layout
118
Connecting the LDT Card
119
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable HG4302A
121
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable HG4302B
121
Synchronisation
122
For a Nexspan 50 Equipped with an FPHBG2 Back Plane as Well as CSI and LDT Boards
122
For a Nexspan 50 Equipped with an FPHBG Back Plane as Well as CSH and LDS/LDT Cards
124
Means of Ldt/Lds Card Diagnosis on Nexspan 50
126
Reading of the LDT Card Register Content
126
Reading of the LDS Card Register Content
127
Chapitre 7- Hardware Implementation on Nexspan 500
130
Interface Card
130
Configuring the Ldt Card
130
References and Equipment
130
Front Panel of LDT Card
131
Equipment on Top Side
132
Switch Settings
133
Installing the Ldt Board
134
LDT Card Layout
134
ISDN Clock Interface
134
DECT Clock Interfaces
135
Connecting the LDT Card
135
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable AHG0013A
138
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable AHG0013B
138
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable HG4302A
139
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable HG4302B
139
Synchronisation
140
Means of Ldt/Lds Card Diagnosis on Nexspan 500
143
Reading of the LDT Card Register Content
143
Reading of the LDS Card Register Content
144
Chapitre 8- Multi-Site Synchronisation (before R5.1)
146
Principle
146
Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
146
Non-Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
146
Distributing Dect Synchronisation to the Base Stations
147
Distribution by M Bit
147
Distribution by 3Rd Pair
147
Synchronisation on M6501 L/R/Rm Ip Pbx and Succession 6500 Media Ga
151
Principle
151
Wiring of Synchronisation Ports
152
Synchronisation on Nexspan S/L/D with Uct-S/Uct-L/Uct-D
153
Principle
153
Wiring Examples
155
Wiring of Synchronisation Ports
158
Synchronisation on Nexspan 50/500 with Csi
159
Principle
159
Configuration
160
Wiring of Synchronisation Ports
162
Examples
163
F1/F2 or F6/F2 Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
163
F2/F2 or F4/F2 Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
164
F1/F2/F4 or F6/F2/F4 Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
165
F4/F4, F4/F6 or F4/F1 Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
166
F6/F1 or F6/F6 Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration in Simplex Mode
169
F6-F6/F6 or F6-F6/F1 Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration in Duplex Mode
170
Chapitre 9 - Checking the Installation
172
Preliminary Operations
172
Procedure
172
Basic Wiring Checks
173
Chapitre 10 - Programming for Nexspan C/S/L/D Pbxs
174
Introduction
174
Management of Topology
175
Declare the Cells
175
DECT Parameters
175
Resources
177
Naming the Trunk Groups
177
Defining a Trunk Group
177
Selecting a Trunk Group
178
Associating the Trunk Group with the Base Station
178
Checking the Trunk Group Declaration
178
Putting Dect Cards and Base Stations in Service
179
Preliminary Operations and Checks
179
Deleting S0 Subscribers
179
Putting DECT Interface Cards in Service
179
Declaring and Putting in Service Dect Base Stations
181
Declaring and Defining a Base Station
181
Checking the Programming
183
Display the Base Stations
183
Displaying the Coverage
183
Registration and Putting in Service
184
Declaring a Mobile in the PBX
184
Deleting Mobiles from the PBX
185
Display Mobiles
185
Chapitre 11 - Programming for Nexspan 50 or Nexspan 500 Pbxs
186
Introduction
186
Routing Check
189
Declare the Telbor Server
190
Declare the Radio Zones
191
Declare the Company/Department Profile
191
Put the Cards in Service
192
Declare the Cells
193
Declare the Dect Parameters
194
Trunk Group/Cell Association
195
Declare the Base Stations
196
Register a Mobile Password
197
Declare and Register a Mobile
197
Declare the Dect Subscribers
197
Chapitre 12 - Programming for Aastra X Series Pbxs
198
Introduction
198
Dect Management Menu
199
Declare the Cells
199
DECT Parameters
200
Resources
202
Naming the Trunk Groups
202
Defining a Trunk Group
202
Allocating Base Stations
203
Display the Base Stations
205
Base Station Moving
206
Putting Dect Cards and Base Stations in Service
207
Registration and Putting in Service
207
Declaring a DECT Terminal in Aastra X Series
207
Deleting Mobiles from the PBX
207
Deactivating the Mobile Registration Authorisation
208
Chapitre 13- Multi-Site Programming (before R5.1)
210
Precautions to be Taken in a Multisite Configuration
210
Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
210
Non-Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
211
Declaring the Radio Zones on Nexspan 50/ Nexspan 500
211
Programming the Dect Parameters
212
Multi-Site Configuration with Oct4
213
Special Case of a Multi-Site Configuration with Uct-S/Uct-L/Uct-D
214
Simplex Mode
214
Duplex Mode
216
Multi-Site Configuration with Csi
217
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Aastra X Series User Manual (76 pages)
Telephones
Brand:
Aastra
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
General Information
7
Prescribed Use / Declaration of Conformity
8
Notes on Safety
8
Note for Wearers of Hearing Aids
9
Communications Regulation Information
9
FCC Notices (U.S. Only)
9
Health and Safety Information
9
Industry Canada (Canada Only)
10
Installation
11
Inserting the Standard Battery
11
Inserting the Power Battery
11
Installing/Removing a Mounting Bracket or Rotary Clip
12
Attaching the Carrying Strap
12
Headset Connection/Bluetooth
13
Aastra 630D - Headset: to Remove the Sealing Cover
13
USB and External Charging Connection
14
Aastra 630D - USB Connector: to Remove the Sealing Cover
14
Connecting the Charging Unit
14
Power Supply / Power Supply Unit
15
Micro SD Card (Future Evolution)
15
Important Information about the Battery
15
Precautions During Use
16
Commissioning
17
Charging and Durations
17
Battery: Charging States
18
Battery Warning
18
Registering Your Handset (Log-In)
18
Registration
19
Subscription
19
Function Overview
20
Displays, Softkeys, Leds and Key Functions
20
Key Assignment (on Delivery)
20
Display Arrangement
21
Display
21
Softkey Line and Idle Display
22
Led
23
Key Functions
24
Navigating in Menus
27
Example: Setting the Language
27
Example: Personal Phone Book/Editor
27
Editor
29
Basic Functions
30
Switching the Handset On/Off
30
Key Lock / Phone Lock
30
Switching Hands-Free Operation On/Off
30
Acknowledging an Appointment/Alarm Clock
31
Adjusting the Volume of the Earpiece During the Call
31
Switching the Ringer On/Off
31
Switching Ringer off at Call
31
Illumination
32
Changing the Brightness/Contrast of the Display
32
Muting the Handset
32
Automatic Hide / Info Window
33
Event Window and "Info"- Menu
33
Vibration Alarm (620D, 630D Only)
33
Configuring Your Personal Directory
33
Editing Lists
34
Using the Bluetooth® Headset (Aastra 620D, 630D)
35
Registration
35
Telephoning Via the Bluetooth Headset
36
Special Key (Hotkey) /VIP List (Aastra 620D, 630D)
36
VIP List (Aastra 610D)
36
Special Functions (Aastra 630D Only)
37
Sos
37
Mandown
37
Telephoning
39
Answering a Call
39
Making Internal / External Calls
40
Direct Dial
40
Predial
40
Calling from the Redial List
40
Calling from Your Personal Phone Book
41
Calling from the System Directory (Central Directory)
41
Calling from the Caller Lists
41
Ending Calls
42
Multiple Connections
43
During a Call
43
Callback
43
Call Forwarding
44
Devices Menu
45
Notes on the Display Symbols in the Menu
45
Overview
45
Info
45
Active Features
45
Phone Book
46
Time/Alarms
46
Audio
46
Call Filter
46
System
46
Settings
46
Protection Functions
46
Profiles
47
Info" Menu
47
Active Features" Menu
48
Phone Book" Menu
48
Time/Alarms" Menu
49
Audio" Menu
51
Call Filter" Menu
53
System" Menu
54
Settings" Menu
55
Security" Menu
58
Profiles" Menu
60
Key Programming
62
Programming (General)
62
Special Features for the VIP List (on the Hotkey on Delivery)
63
Appendix
64
Care and Maintenance
64
Environmental Characteristics and Disposal
64
Instructions for Disposal
64
Declaration of Conformity
65
Limited Waranty
66
Exclusions
66
Warranty Repair Services
66
After Warranty Service
67
Accessories
68
Technical Specifications
69
Menu Structure
71
Index
74
Aastra X Series Product Manual (74 pages)
Brand:
Aastra
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
The Aastrax Series
3
General Description of the Range
5
Coverage
5
Benefits for the Users
6
Service Integration
6
Homogeneous Design
6
Sizing and Connection Flexibility
6
Remote Management
6
High Availability of Aastra XD
7
Software Architecture
8
A Common Software
8
Hardware Architecture
11
Cabinets, Power Supplies and Motherboards
11
Common Cards for Aastra XS, XL, XD
11
Maximum Distance for Connecting Analogue and Digital Phones
13
Aastra XS
14
Mechanic Design
14
Expansion Slots
14
Inputs/Outputs
14
UCV2S/EXT2S Motherboard
15
Expansion Cabinet
16
Position of the Cards
17
Power Supply
18
Autonomy
19
Aastra XS12
22
Mechanic Design
22
Expansion Slots
22
Inputs/Outputs
22
UCV2S/EXT2S12 Motherboard
23
Expansion Cabinet
23
Position of the Cards
24
Power Supply
25
Autonomy
26
Aastra XS6
27
Mechanic Design
27
Expansion Slots
27
Inputs/Outputs
27
Expansion Cabinet
28
UCV2S/EXT2S6 Motherboard
28
Position of the Cards
29
Power Supply
30
Autonomy
30
Aastra XL
31
Mechanic Design
31
Expansion Slots
31
Inputs/Outputs
32
UCV2L Motherboard
32
Expansion Cabinet
33
Position of the Cards
34
Power Supply
36
Autonomy
37
Aastra XD
41
Mechanic Design
41
Expansion Slots
42
Inputs/Outputs
42
UCV2D Motherboard
43
Expansion Cabinet
44
IUCV2D Card
44
Position of the Cards
46
Power Supply
49
Autonomy
50
Duplicated Services of the AXD
51
Duplicating the Power Supply Modules
51
Duplicating the Motherboards
51
Duplicating the Integrated Call Distribution Service
53
Duplicating the Voice Mail System
53
Duplicating the Integrated Billing Services
53
Duplicating Connections to the IP, LAN or WAN Network
54
Integrated Services on the Motherboard
55
Native IP Port
55
Using the ETH2 Port
55
Separating Administration / User Flows
55
Securing the IP Link - Double Attachment
56
Mirroring Port - Mirror Function
57
Download Via ISDN
57
Integrated Buffer
58
I-Button Dongle
58
DECT Synchronisation
59
Fax and Modem Transmission over IP
60
Integrated Clients/Servers
61
Integrated Call Distribution Services
62
Call Distribution
62
Integrated Services
62
User-Friendly Start-Up and Administration
63
Capacity of the Functions Integrated into the Aastra Range
63
New 4GB Compact Flash
63
Sizing of the Voice Services
64
Optimising and Checking Memory Space Capacities
66
Administration Tools
67
Aastra Management Portal
67
Am 7450
68
Deployment Conditions of the Aastrax Series
69
Environment and Premises
69
Location
69
Environment
69
Space
70
Electrical Power Supply
70
Installation Constraints
71
Dimensioning and Processing Capacity
71
Availability Rate of the Aastra Hardware Components
72
Automatic Restart
73
Backup and Restitution Duration
73
Power Consumption of Cards and Motherboards
73
Heat Emission - Estimation of the Power Emitted by the Ax Series
74
Noise Coming from Ax Series
74
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