UNIVERGE SV9300 Configuration Guide V2 1.00
UNIVERGE SV9300 Configuration Guide V2 1.00
ISSUE 1.00
Configuration Guide
9300V2
Sep 2014
NEC Corporation
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SV8300 UNIVERGE SV8300
SV9300 UNIVERGE SV9300
Note: This document explains SV9300 system configuration and its required equipment for
all markets except for Japan. There is some discrepancy between the markets due to
the technical specifications and/or market requirements. Therefore, if there is a
description only for particular market, it is defined by remarks such as "for US", "for
Australia" etc. If there is no remark, the description is common for all markets.
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BY BY
1.0 Sep 2014 9300V2 A. Yamamoto M. Inaba
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UNIVERGE SV9300
Configuration Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction............................................................................................................. 5
2. System Configuration ........................................................................................... 10
3. Chassis and Battery Box ...................................................................................... 12
3.1 1U Chassis ............................................................................................................................... 12
3.2 2U CP Chassis (Dual CPU Chassis)........................................................................................ 14
3.3 2U Chassis ............................................................................................................................... 16
3.4 Battery Box ............................................................................................................................... 18
4. Circuit Boards ....................................................................................................... 19
4.1 General ..................................................................................................................................... 19
4.2 Common Control Blades .......................................................................................................... 20
4.3 Legacy Line/Trunk Blades and Application Blades .................................................................. 24
5. Installation Type ................................................................................................... 32
5.1 Floor Mounting Installation ....................................................................................................... 33
5.2 Wall Mounting Installation ........................................................................................................ 34
5.3 19 inch Rack Mounting Installation .......................................................................................... 35
5.4 Desktop Mounting Installation .................................................................................................. 36
5.5 Floor Mounting / Desktop Mounting Installation with Stand..................................................... 37
6. Cabling ................................................................................................................. 39
6.1 Inter-Chassis Connection ......................................................................................................... 39
6.2 AC Cord Connection................................................................................................................. 40
6.3 Battery Cable Connection ........................................................................................................ 41
6.4 Desk Console Connection ........................................................................................................ 46
6.5 PCPro Connection.................................................................................................................... 47
6.6 SMDR / Hotel Printer / MCI / PMS Connection ........................................................................ 49
6.7 TAS Equipment Connection ..................................................................................................... 51
6.8 External Paging Connection..................................................................................................... 51
6.9 External Music Source Connection .......................................................................................... 52
6.10 IP Connection ......................................................................................................................... 53
7. Software ............................................................................................................... 56
8. License ................................................................................................................. 57
9. System Capacity .................................................................................................. 62
9.1 Traffic Capacity ......................................................................................................................... 62
9.2 System Port Capacity ............................................................................................................... 63
Appendix 1: MTBF .................................................................................................... 65
Appendix 2: Maximum Power Consumption ............................................................. 66
Appendix 3: Cable Length of Terminals .................................................................... 67
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LIST OF FIGURES
Page
Figure 1-1 Simplified View of the SV9300 System Connectivity .............................................. 5
Figure 1-2 SV9300 CPU Blade Configuration .......................................................................... 7
Figure 1-3 SV9300 Dual CPU System...................................................................................... 8
Figure 1-4 SV9300 Failover Mode ............................................................................................ 9
Figure 2-1 Example of System Configuration (IP-oriented System) ...................................... 10
Figure 2-2 Example of System Configuration (TDM-oriented System) ...................................11
Figure 3-1 1U Chassis (Front View) ....................................................................................... 12
Figure 3-2 1U Chassis (Rear View) ........................................................................................ 12
Figure 3-3 2U CP Chassis (Front View) ................................................................................. 14
Figure 3-4 2U CP Chassis (Rear View) .................................................................................. 14
Figure 3-5 2U Chassis (Front View) ....................................................................................... 16
Figure 3-6 2U Chassis (Rear View) ........................................................................................ 16
Figure 4-1 Location of Common Control Blades (1U Chassis) .............................................. 20
Figure 4-2 Location of Common Control Blades (2U CP Chassis) ........................................ 21
Figure 4-3 Location of Legacy Line/Trunk Blades and Application Blades (2U Chassis) ...... 24
Figure 5-1 Floor Mounting Installation .................................................................................... 33
Figure 5-2 Wall Mounting Installation ..................................................................................... 34
Figure 5-3 19 inch Rack Mounting Installation ....................................................................... 35
Figure 5-4 Desktop Mounting Installation ............................................................................... 36
Figure 5-5 Floor Mounting / Desktop Mounting Installation with Stand .................................. 37
Figure 6-1 Inter-Chassis Connection ...................................................................................... 39
Figure 6-2 AC Cord Connection .............................................................................................. 40
Figure 6-3 Built-in Battery Connection .................................................................................... 41
Figure 6-4 External Battery Connection (45 minutes backup) ............................................... 43
Figure 6-5 External Battery Connection (3 hours backup) ..................................................... 44
Figure 6-6 External Battery Connection w/o Battery Box ....................................................... 45
Figure 6-7 Desk Console Connection ..................................................................................... 46
Figure 6-8 PCPro Direct Connection ...................................................................................... 47
Figure 6-9 PCPro Remote Connection (via internal modem) ................................................. 47
Figure 6-10 PCPro Remote Connection (via external modem).............................................. 48
Figure 6-11 SMDR / Hotel Printer / MCI / PMS Direct Connection ........................................ 49
Figure 6-12 SMDR / MCI / PMS Remote Connection (via external modem) ......................... 50
Figure 6-13 TAS Equipment Connection ................................................................................ 51
Figure 6-14 External Paging Connection ................................................................................ 51
Figure 6-15 External Music Source Connection – Built-in MoH Port ..................................... 52
Figure 6-16 External Music Source Connection – Paging Adapter ........................................ 52
Figure 6-17 IP Connection (IP System or Multi-Unit configuration) ....................................... 54
Figure 6-18 IP Connection (TDM System with 1-Unit configuration) ..................................... 54
Figure 6-19 Internal Chassis Connection (2U CP Chassis) ................................................... 55
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LIST OF TABLES
Page
Table 3-1 Specifications of 1U Chassis .................................................................................. 13
Table 3-2 1U Chassis and its Related Equipment .................................................................. 13
Table 3-3 Specifications of 2U CP Chassis ............................................................................ 14
Table 3-4 2U CP Chassis and its Related Equipment ............................................................ 15
Table 3-5 Specifications of 2U Chassis .................................................................................. 16
Table 3-6 2U Chassis and its Related Equipment .................................................................. 17
Table 3-7 Specifications of Battery Box .................................................................................. 18
Table 3-8 Battery Box and its Related Equipment .................................................................. 18
Table 4-1 Common Control Boards ........................................................................................ 23
Table 4-2 Legacy Line/Trunk Blades and Application Blades................................................. 25
Table 4-3 Board Power Factor ................................................................................................ 27
Table 4-4 Terminal Power Factor ............................................................................................ 27
Table 4-5 VoIPDB Channels Required in Each Call Connection............................................ 29
Table 4-6 Calculation Method of VoIPDB (Recommended) ................................................... 29
Table 4-7 SIP Converter Channels Required in Each Call Connection.................................. 30
Table 5-1 Hardware for Floor Mounting Installation ................................................................ 33
Table 5-2 Hardware for Wall Mounting Installation ................................................................. 34
Table 5-3 Hardware for 19 inch Rack Mounting Installation ................................................... 35
Table 5-4 Hardware for Desktop Mounting Installation........................................................... 36
Table 5-5 Hardware for Floor Mounting / Desktop Mounting Installation with Stand ............. 38
Table 6-1 AC Cord ................................................................................................................... 40
Table 6-2 Built-in Battery Cable .............................................................................................. 42
Table 6-3 External Battery Cable w/o Battery Box ................................................................. 45
Table 6-4 Battery Capacity of External Battery w/o Battery Box ............................................ 45
Table 6-5 PCPro Connection Cable ........................................................................................ 47
Table 6-6 PCPro Remote Connection Cable (via external modem) ....................................... 48
Table 6-7 SMDR / Hotel Printer / MCI Direct Connection Cable ............................................ 49
Table 6-8 SMDR / MCI Remote Connection Cable (via external modem) ............................. 50
Table 6-9 NIC Port Setting by Application ............................................................................... 53
Table 6-10 Network Requirement for inter-Unit/Remote-Unit connections ............................ 55
Table 7-1 Software .................................................................................................................. 56
Table 8-1 License .................................................................................................................... 57
Table 8-2 Required Licenses .................................................................................................. 59
Table 8-3 Required System Port Capacity Licenses .............................................................. 61
Table 9-1 System Port Capacity ............................................................................................. 63
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1. Introduction
The SV9300 is a full-featured IP based communications system providing a rich feature set of
existing SV8300, with pure Voice over IP (VoIP) communications, across corporate Local and
Wide Area Networks (LAN and WAN).
DT800 series telephones are designed to provide a converged infrastructure at the desktop, with a
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T connection to the LAN and built-in hub for a PC connection
to the telephone itself. The SV9300 can provide peer-to-peer connections between DT800 series
telephones with voice compression, offering existing DT700 telephone features with an enhanced
user interface. On the WAN side, the system can provide peer-to-peer connections over IP
networks with voice compression, on a CCIS basis (CCIS over IP), Remote Unit (Remote Unit
over IP) or SIP basis.
Besides, the SV9300 can provide legacy line/trunk interfaces to support the existing Time Division
Multiplexing (TDM) based infrastructure, such as analog telephones, digital telephones
(DT400/DT300 series), analog networks and digital networks (T1, ISDN etc.). The legacy
line/trunk blades can be accommodated in the 2U Chassis.
At maximum configuration, the system can provide 2048 ports in standalone configuration or
Remote Unit network configuration.
Communications between legacy stations / trunks and IP stations / networks are made via the
VoIPDB, which converts packet-based voice data to TDM-based voice data, and vice versa. Both
peer-to-peer connections and TDM-based connections are controlled by the CPU blade. The
CPU incorporates a built-in Device Registration Server (DRS) and a single interface point for IP
connection to IP telephone, PCPro and OAI / ACD servers. Figure 1-1 shows a simplified view of
the SV9300 system connectivity.
SLT
SV9300
(Main Site) PSTN
DT400/
DT300 Trunk SV9300
series (Remote Site)
PCPro IP Network
(via RS-232C)
SW-HUB Router
DT800 DT700 PC
series series
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Highlights of the SV9300 are as follows:
The SV9300 supports both pure IP switching (peer-to-peer connections) and Time Division
Switching. The pure IP switching is provided for communications between IP stations and for
CCIS / Remote Unit connections with other SV9300 (CCIS over IP or Remote Unit over IP) /
SV9500 (CCIS over IP). On the other hand, the TDM switching is provided for communications
between legacy stations/trunks. Connection between IP network and legacy network is made
via VoIPDB on the CPU blade, which converts packet-based voice data to TDM-based voice
data, and vice versa.
The CPU blade of the SV9300 is the heart of pure IP connections and TDM-based
connections. The CPU blade employs an Intel® Atom™(N2600) 1.66GHz Processor. With
this processing power and DSP technology, it integrates the following functions. Some of
these functions are managed with software license.
DTMF receivers
Caller ID receivers
Caller ID senders
MF / MFC senders / receivers
Conference trunk
Modem
VRS
Speech Synthesis
VoIP Daughter Board (VoIPDB)
In addition, by means of today's advanced LSI technology, size of the CPU Blade is minimized,
Maintenance port (Fast Ethernet) is built in and VoIPDB which has VoIP port (Gigabit Ethernet)
is mountable without additional slots in the Chassis. The Maintenance port is linked with LAN /
WAN for inter-work with PCPro, OAI, SMDR, PMS and SNMP, and the VoIP port is linked with
LAN / WAN for control signaling and voice signaling (RTP) for IP stations, PCPro, OAI, SMDR,
PMS, SNMP etc.
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Optional VoIPDB
Physical port not
Main Engine Optional Board RTP (VoIP)
required
Board
VoIP DSP NIC 2 Gigabit Ethernet
DSP
TDSW Signaling
Built-in functions: DTMF Sender
DTMF receivers DTMF Receiver CPU PCPro, etc…
DTG NIC 1
DTMF senders 10/100M Ethernet
CID Receiver
Caller ID receivers CID Sender PCPro, Printer, SMDR etc…
Serial
Caller ID senders MF Receiver MODEM
MF Sender
MF/MFC senders USB USB port
CFT
/receivers (Not used)
Conference trunk Memory
■ Memory
Modem VRS
Speech Synthesis
Major legacy line/trunk blades used in SV9300 are provided with main board + daughter board
architecture. When the main board is only mounted in an initial supply, line/trunk interfaces can
be easily expanded by adding the daughter board. The maximum number of circuits for the
line/trunk blades is 16/eight circuits with daughter board, respectively. This allows the physical
system size to be compact.
2U Chassis are used for legacy line/trunk blades. One 2U Chassis provides six universal blade
slots. Also, these blade slots can be used for application blades without complicated limitations.
As this makes for easy quotation and installation.
SV9300 provides maximum 2048 ports in standalone configuration or Remote Unit network
configuration – 1536 ports for extension lines (DT800/DT700 series, DT400/DT300 series, SLT
etc.) and 512 ports for trunks (SIP Trunk, ISDN, COT etc.).
Cable connectors (RJ-45 or RJ-61) are located on the front panel of each chassis and blade.
It increases efficiency of the cabling work.
Also, PCPro provides enhanced user interface. Quick Setup tool provides easy setup (system
data programming) for a basic system configuration in shorter time.
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Remote Unit over IP with Survivability
SV9300 can provide Remote Unit configuration, main site and remote site(s) through IP
network. The main site controls call processing and service features access for station users
located in both main site and remote site(s). When the remote site cannot be connected with
main site due to IP network failure or main site failure, the remote site initializes the system and
re-starts operation by its own CPU (survival mode). In the survival mode, almost all service
features are provided to the station users accommodated in the remote site. When IP network /
main site is recovered, the remote site can be restored to normal mode with system
initialization by manual operation or automatically (Selectable by system data setting).
SV9300 can provide a Dual CPU System with two CPU blades. One CPU runs as active and
another runs as standby. The CPU with redundancy enables the SV9300 to uplift the system
reliability. The system employs cold standby system. When a failure is detected in the active
CPU, standby CPU restarts initialization and changes into active CPU. This feature is
supported in Unit01 to Unit04.
Dual CPU
(Act/Standby)
Unit05 – 50
(Remote Unit)
IP NW
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Failover Mode Support
The SV9300 supports Failover mode with Secondary Unit that consists of 1U Chassis. A
Secondary Unit is prepared as a standby unit in Remote Unit over IP system, and the
Secondary Unit automatically takes over Unit01 operation in the event of IP network
disconnection/CPU or power failure in Unit01. This feature enables the system to continue the
operation as a single system. This feature employs cold standby processing that will reset the
system at the changeover from Primary Unit (Main Unit) to Secondary Unit.
A failure occurs in
Primary Unit Secondary Unit takes over call
IP
Network
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2. System Configuration
SV9300 consists of 1U Chassis/2U CP Chassis and 2U Chassis depending on the system
configuration.
1U Chassis/2U CP Chassis mounts CPU blade, BUS Interface Blade, Power Supply Unit (PSU)
and Cooling FAN.
2U Chassis mounts various Legacy Line/Trunk Blades, Application Blades, BUS Interface Blade,
PSU and Cooling FAN.
The CPU blade in 1U Chassis/2U CP Chassis can control a maximum of three 2U Chassis; this
configuration is called a “Unit”. The SV9300 can be configured for maximum of four-Unit.
Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2 show examples of maximum system configuration for IP-oriented
system and TDM-oriented system, respectively.
PSTN
Legacy
SV9300
Trunk
IP Network
・ DT800/DT700 series
・・
Note:
Max. 1024 IP Terminals Max. 1536 IP Terminals in
(1 x CPU configuration) Note Multi CPU configuration
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PSTN
Legacy
SV9300 Trunk
DT400/
DT300 SLT
series
One-Unit
= Max. 324 Physical Ports
Four-Unit
= Max. 1296 Physical Ports
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3. Chassis and Battery Box
There are three types of Chassis, 1U Chassis, 2U CP Chassis and 2U Chassis.
The 1U Chassis mounts the CPU blade, BUS Interface Blade, Power Supply Unit (PSU),
Cooling FAN and optional short-term backup batteries.
The 1U Chassis is used on single mode CPU configuration.
The 2U CP Chassis (Dual CPU Chassis) mounts the CPU blades, BUS Interface Blade,
PSU, Cooling FAN and optional short-term backup batteries.
The 2U CP Chassis is used in Unit01-04 on Dual CPU configuration.
The 2U Chassis has six universal blade slots for Legacy Line/Trunk Blades (Analog Line
Circuits (LC), Digital Line Circuits (DLC), Central Office Trunks (COT), ISDN PRI Trunks
(PRT), etc.) and Application Blades. It also houses the BUS Interface Blade, PSU,
Cooling FAN and optional short-term backup batteries.
Instead of the built-in batteries, an optional Battery Box is available for long-term backup batteries.
3.1 1U Chassis
SLOT
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Table 3-1 Specifications of 1U Chassis
Item Specification
Dimensions (W x D x H) 430mm (16.9 inch) x 400mm (15.7 inch) x 43mm (1.7 inch)
Approx. 5.0 Kg (176.4 oz)
Weight
(when all slots occupied, however, no built-in battery included)
Input Power AC 100V – 240 V (Automatically adjusted)
In addition, short-term (about 10 minutes) backup battery can be mounted in each Chassis.
2 x 12V-0.8AH batteries are available for 1U Chassis.
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3.2 2U CP Chassis (Dual CPU Chassis)
SLOT
SLOT
Item Specification
Dimensions (W x D x H) 430mm (16.9 inch) x 400mm (15.7 inch) x 88mm (3.5 inch)
Approx. 7.4 Kg (261.0 oz)
Weight
(when all slots occupied, however, no built-in battery included)
Input Power AC 100V – 240 V (Automatically adjusted)
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In addition, short-term (about 10 minutes) backup batteries can be mounted in a Chassis.
4 x 12V-0.8AH batteries are available for the 2U CP Chassis.
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3.3 2U Chassis
SLOT 1, 7 or 13 SLOT 4, 10 or 16
SLOT 2, 8 or 14 SLOT 5, 11 or 17
SLOT 3, 9 or 15 SLOT 6, 12 or 18
Item Specification
Dimensions (W x D x H) 430mm (16.9 inch) x 400mm (15.7 inch) x 88mm (3.5 inch)
Approx. 8.2 Kg (289.2 oz)
Weight
(when all slots occupied, however, no built-in battery included)
Input Power AC 100V – 240 V (Automatically adjusted)
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In addition, short-term (about 10 minutes) backup batteries can be mounted in each Chassis.
2 x 12V-2.3AH batteries are available for the 2U Chassis.
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3.4 Battery Box
Instead of the short-term backup battery built-in each 1U/2U Chassis, an external Battery Box is
available for long-term (45 minutes – 3 hours) backup batteries.
Item Specification
Dimensions (W x D x H) 430mm (16.9 inch) x 364mm (14.3 inch) x 132 mm (5.2 inch)
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4. Circuit Boards
4.1 General
Application Blades
In-skin Server Blade
In-skin UMS Blade
In-skin HUB Blade, etc.
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4.2 Common Control Blades
Most of the Common Control Blades are mounted in 1U Chassis/2U CP Chassis as follows.
1U Chassis
Maintenance Port
Reset Switch 2 Port Built-in Relay
VoIP Port (w/ VoIPDB) x2
RS Port x 2
FAN
CPU Blade
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2U CP Chassis
Built-in Batteries
CPU Blade
Note: On Dual CPU configuration, there are the following limitations for the configuration.
RS-232C ports, Relay port and EX IN / EX OUT port on either #0 CPU or #1 CPU can be used.
#0 CPU and #1 CPU should be configured the same, Example: mounting of VoIPDB if required.
There are two types of BUS Interface Blades. One is mounted in the 1U Chassis/2U CP Chassis,
and another is mounted in the 2U Chassis. For the BUS Interface Blade mounted in the 2U
Chassis, please refer to Chapter 4.3 for the mounting location.
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Major specifications and functionality of the CPU Blade are shown below:
term
Note1: In case of D IP (series i) and DT800/DT700 series, synthesized melody is provided built in to the phone
itself.
term
Note2: In case of D IP (series i), synthesized melody is provided built in to the phone itself.
Note3: The lithium battery needs periodic replacement for every 6 years.
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The following table shows Common Control Boards available in the SV9300.
Daughter
Category Description B Code Feature
Board
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4.3 Legacy Line/Trunk Blades and Application Blades
The Legacy Line/Trunk Blades and the Application Blades are mounted in the 2U Chassis.
2U Chassis
Universal Blade Slots (six slots)
Maximum 108 ports / Chassis
Legacy Line/Trunk Blade mountable
Application Blade mountable
Built-in Batteries
Figure 4-3 Location of Legacy Line/Trunk Blades and Application Blades (2U Chassis)
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The following table shows Legacy Line/Trunk Blades and Application Blades available in the
SV9300.
No. of
Physical Daughter
Category Description B Code Feature
Ports Board
(HWCH)
DLC GCD-8DLCA BE113018 8L Digital Line Circuit Blade 16 GPZ-8DLCB
(Note 3)
GPZ-8DLCB BE113019 8L Digital Line Circuit Daughter Board - None
(Note 3)
GCD-16DLCA BE113020 16L Digital Line Circuit Blade 16 None
LC GCD-4LCF BE113434 4L Analog Line (SLT) Circuit Blade with 16 GPZ-4LCF
MW and Caller ID (Note 1) (Note 3) GPZ-8LCF
GCD-8LCF BE113435 8L Analog Line (SLT) Circuit Blade with 16 GPZ-4LCF
MW and Caller ID (Note 1) (Note 3) GPZ-8LCF
GPZ-4LCF BE113436 4L Analog Line (SLT) Circuit Daughter - None
Board with MW and Caller ID (Note 1) (Note 3)
GPZ-8LCF BE113437 8L Analog Line (SLT) Circuit Daughter - None
Board with MW and Caller ID (Note 1) (Note 3)
GCD-4LCG BE114107 4L Analog Line (SLT) Circuit Blade with 16 GPZ-4LCG
MW and Caller ID (Note 1) (for China) (Note 3) GPZ-8LCG
GCD-8LCG BE114108 8L Analog Line (SLT) Circuit Blade with 16 GPZ-4LCG
MW and Caller ID (Note 1) (for China) (Note 3) GPZ-8LCG
GPZ-4LCG BE114109 4L Analog Line (SLT) Circuit Daughter - None
Board with MW and Caller ID (Note 1) (Note 3)
(for China)
GPZ-8LCG BE114110 8L Analog Line (SLT) Circuit Daughter - None
Board with MW and Caller ID (Note 1) (Note 3)
(for China)
COT GCD-4COTA BE113026 4L Central Office Trunk Blade 8 GPZ-4COTE
(Loop-start) with Caller ID (Note 2) (Note 3)
(Power failure transfer circuit x 2 included)
GPZ-4COTE BE113028 4L Central Office Trunk Daughter Board - None
(Loop-start) with Caller ID (Note 2) (Note 3)
GCD-4COTC BE113031 4L Central Office Trunk Blade 8 GPZ-4COTG
(Loop-start) with Caller ID (Note 2) (Note 3)
(for Australia)
(Power failure transfer circuit x 2 included)
GPZ-4COTG BE113032 4L Central Office Trunk Daughter Board - None
(Loop-start) with Caller ID (Note 2) (Note 3)
(for Australia)
GCD-4COTB BE113029 4L Central Office Trunk Blade 8 GPZ-4COTF
(Loop/Ground-start) with Caller ID (Note 3)
(Note 2) (for US)
(Power failure transfer circuit x 2 included)
GPZ-4COTF BE113030 4L Central Office Trunk Daughter Board - None
(Loop/Ground-start) with Caller ID (Note 3)
(Note 2) (for US)
(to be continued in next page)
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Table 4-2 Legacy Line/Trunk Blades and Application Blades (cont’d)
Note 1: MW (Message Waiting) supports “High Voltage method” only. Caller ID (for Single Line Telephone)
supports “Bellcore-FSK” and “ETSI-FSK”.
Note 2: Caller ID (from Analog Trunk) supports “Bellcore-FSK” and “ETSI-DTMF”.
Note 3: For the line/trunk blades capable of main board + daughter board architecture, even if only the main
board is mounted on the 2U Chassis, the following number of physical ports is forcibly assigned for the
SLOT mounted. It is not changed by adding the daughter board.
DLC: 16 (e.g. GCD-8DLCA: 16, GCD-8DLCA + GPZ-8DLCB: 16)
LC: 16
COT: 8
BRT / ILC: 8
Note 4: The preinstalled firmware should be updated to the DTI firmware (either T1 or E1) by executing the
blade firmware update.
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Conditions for Equipment Calculation
DSS Console 2
term
Analog Port Adapter w/o Ringer (APA) 1
D series i Option
Analog Port Adapter w/ Ringer (APR) 3
Ancillary Device Adapter (ADA) 1
Paging Adapter 2
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2. VoIP daughter board (VoIPDB)
There are two types of VoIPDBs, GPZ-64IPLD and GPZ-128IPLD. To select either GPZ-64IPLD
or GPZ-128IPLD, a detailed traffic calculation is necessary.
The following table shows the VoIPDB channels required in each call connection.
UA=Unit A, UB=Unit B
Unit A (A=01-50) (Note 1)
TDM Standard SIP P2P
DT800/DT700
Line DtermIP SIP Trunk CCIS
Series
(Note 5) Terminal (Note 2)
TDM Line UA: None UA: 1ch UA: 1ch UA: 1ch UA: 1ch UA: 1ch
Unit A (A=01-50) (Note 1)
DtermIP UA: 1ch UA: None UA: None UA: 2ch UA: 2ch UA: None
DT800/DT700 UA: None UA: None
UA: 1ch UA: None UA: 2ch UA: 2ch
series (Note 4) (Note 4)
Standard SIP UA: 0ch/2ch
UA: 1ch UA: 2ch UA: 2ch UA: 2ch UA: 2ch
Terminal (Note 3)
SIP Trunk
UA: 1ch UA: 2ch UA: 2ch UA: 2ch UA: 2ch UA: 2ch
P2P CCIS
UA: 1ch UA: None UA: None UA: 2ch UA: 2ch UA: None
(Note 2)
TDM Line UA: 1ch UA: None UA: None UA: 2ch UA: 2ch UA: None
(Note 5) UB: 1ch UB: 1ch UB: 1ch UB: 1ch UB: 1ch UB: 1ch
Unit B (B=02-50) (Note 1)
UA: 1ch UA: None UA: None UA: 2ch UA: 2ch UA: None
DtermIP
UB: None UB: None UB: None UB: None UB: None UB: None
UA: None UA: None
DT800/DT700 UA: 1ch UA: None UA: 2ch UA: 2ch
UB: None UB: None
series UB: None UB: None UB: None UB: None
(Note 4) (Note 4)
UA: 0ch/2ch
Standard SIP UA: 1ch UA: None UA: None UA: 2ch UA: None
UB: 0ch/2ch
Terminal UB: 2ch UB: 2ch UB: 2ch UB: 2ch UB: 2ch
(Note 3)
UA: 1ch UA: None UA: None UA: 2ch UA: 2ch UA: None
SIP Trunk
UB: 2ch UB: 2ch UB: 2ch UB: 2ch UB: 2ch UB: 2ch
To simplify the selection of the VoIPDBs, the following calculation method is recommended.
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3. SIP Converter
When Standard SIP Terminals are accommodated in SV9300, SIP Converters should be
assigned to each Unit to accommodate Standard SIP Terminals. One SIP Converter has three
channels. The SIP Converters can be assigned maximum 32 per unit and maximum 128 per
system.
The following table shows the SIP Converter channels required in each call connection.
UA=Unit A, UB=Unit B
Unit A (A=01-50) (Note 1)
Standard SIP P2P
TDM DT800/DT700
DtermIP SIP Trunk CCIS
Line series
Terminal (Note 2)
DT800/DT700
(Note 1)
DT800/DT700
None None None UA: 1ch None None
series
Standard SIP UA: 1ch
UB: 1ch UB:1ch UB: 1ch UB: 1ch UB: 1ch
Terminal UB: 1ch
SIP Trunk
None None None UA: 1ch None None
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4. Limitation of Mounting Location
GCD-CCTA (CCT)
When GCD-CCTA blades are mounted in a main site or a standalone system, at least one of
the blades has to be mounted in Unit01 and the remaining blades can be mounted in any
Units.
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5. Installation Type
To meet the specific needs of the customer’s environment, SV9300 provides the various
installation methods as follows:
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5.1 Floor Mounting Installation
All Units at Main Site (Unit01-04) have to be installed at the same location.
Floor Floor
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5.2 Wall Mounting Installation
1U Chassis + 2U Chassis
Maximum of one 1U Chassis and one 2U Chassis can be mounted on the wall.
CHS1U/2U WALL MOUNT KIT
WALL
2U CP Chassis + 2U Chassis
Maximum one 2U CP Chassis and one 2U Chassis can be mounted on the wall, however, they have to be
mounted respectively.
CHS1U/2U WALL MOUNT KIT
WALL
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5.3 19 inch Rack Mounting Installation
All Units at Main Site (Unit01-04) have to be installed at the same location.
All Chassis of configured Unit have to be installed in series without any vacant space.
1U Chassis
2U CP Chassis / 2U Chassis
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5.4 Desktop Mounting Installation
All Units at Main Site (Unit01-04) have to be installed at the same location.
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5.5 Floor Mounting / Desktop Mounting Installation with Stand
1U Chassis + 2U Chassis
3U Width 5U Width 7U Width
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Note 1: CHS STAND KIT(S) is available for 3U width (1U Chassis + 2U Chassis).
To expand to 5U or 7U width, CHS2U STAND KIT(EXT) is additionally required.
The CHS2U STAND KIT(EXT) consists of 2U expansion plate x 2 and joint bracket x 2.
5U width (1U Chassis + 2U Chassis x 2): 2U expansion plate x 1 and Joint Bracket x 1 used
7U width (1U Chassis + 2U Chassis x 3): 2U expansion plate x 2 and Joint Bracket x 2 used
Table 5-5 Hardware for Floor Mounting / Desktop Mounting Installation with Stand
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6. Cabling
The following figures show internal / external cabling of the SV9300.
2U Chassis 03
2U Chassis 02
2U Chassis 01
1U Chassis / 2U CP Chassis
Inter-Unit connection inside of main site or standalone system is made with LAN Cable, same
manner of Remote Unit over IP. Please refer to “IP Connection” in this chapter.
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6.2 AC Cord Connection
SV9300
AC Cord 2U Chassis
2U Chassis
2U Chassis
1U Chassis / 2U CP Chassis
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6.3 Battery Cable Connection
1U Chassis 2U CP Chassis
2 x PE12V0.8
batteries
or
2 x NP0.8-12
batteries
4 x NP0.8-12
(Local Supply)
batteries
(Local Supply)
2U Chassis
BATT Connector
(inside of cover)
2 x NP2.3-12
batteries
(Local Supply)
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Table 6-2 Built-in Battery Cable
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(2) External Battery Cable Connection w/ Battery Box
When CHSG LARGE BATT BOX is used, there are two types of the external battery cable.
Connections are shown below.
The battery cables are attached in the CHSG LARGE BATT BOX.
2U Chassis
Cables between
2U Chassis Chassis and BATT
BOX are included in
1U Chassis BATT BOX (4pcs per
/ 2U CP Chassis BATT BOX)
1U Chassis
/ 2U CP Chassis 2U Chassis 2U Chassis 2U Chassis
01 02 03
Terminal unit
CON1
CON4
Fuse Unit
CON1 CON2 CON3
CON CON CON
+ - + - + - + - + - + -
FML1270 FML1270 FML1270 FML1270 FML1270 FML1270
(Local (Local (Local (Local (Local (Local
Supply) Supply) Supply) Supply) Supply) Supply)
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3 hours backup SV9300 BATT Connector
(Rear side)
2U Chassis
2U Chassis
2U Chassis
1U Chassis
/ 2U CP Chassis
CHSG LARGE BATT BOX
01
1U Chassis
/ 2U CP Chassis
Terminal unit
CON1
CON4
Fuse Unit
CON1 CON2 CON3
CON CON CON
+ - + - + - + - + - + -
12V-7AH 12V-7AH 12V-7AH 12V-7AH 12V-7AH 12V-7AH
(Local (Local (Local (Local (Local (Local
Supply) Supply) Supply) Supply) Supply) Supply)
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(3) External Battery Cable Connection w/o Battery Box
When external batteries are required, the external batteries must be installed in close proximity
of the Units.
2U Chassis
1U Chassis
/ 2U CP Chassis
- + - +
12V 12V
- + - +
12V 12V
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6.4 Desk Console Connection
Installation Cable
(Local supply)
Note: Desk Consoles can be accommodated in the SV9300 with the following limitations.
1) The following models of the Desk Consoles can be accommodated.
SN716 DESK CON A-C
SN753 DESK CON F-A (for EU)
2) The DLC blade and the Desk Console have to be updated to the following firmware (F/W) versions.
DLC Blade F/W: ver. 2.3 or higher
SN716 DESK CON A-C F/W: ver. 7A or higher
SN753 DESK CON F-A F/W: ver. 7A or higher
3) The DLC blades for the Desk Consoles have to be mounted in the Unit01.
4) Maximum 2 x Desk Consoles can be accommodated in a DLC blade.
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DT400/DT300, D IP (series-i) and DSS Console can be accommodated in the DLC blade together.
5) Maximum 8 x Desk Consoles can be accommodated in a system.
6) AC Adapter is mandatory required for the Desk Consoles.
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6.5 PCPro Connection
RS CONSOLE CA-A
Note 1: RS-232C ports in Unit01 are available for PCPro connection during the normal operation.
Note 2: On Dual CPU configuration, RS-232C ports on either #0 CPU or #1 CPU in Unit01 can be used.
PSTN
PCPro
Note: Internal modem and COT/PRT/BRT in Unit01 is available for the PCPro remote connection.
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(3) PCPro Remote Connection (via external modem)
Modem PCPro
RS-232C (RJ-45) (Local supply)
RS NORM-4S CA-F
Installation Cable (Local supply)
Note 1: RS-232C ports in Unit01 are available for PCPro connection during the normal operation.
Note 2: Connection from PCPro is only available.
Note 3: On Dual CPU configuration, RS-232C ports on either #0 CPU or #1 CPU in Unit01 can be used.
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6.6 SMDR / Hotel Printer / MCI / PMS Connection
(1) SMDR / Hotel Printer / MCI / PMS Direct Connection (via RS-232C)
SV9300 (Note 1)
SMDR / MCI / PMS
RS RVS-xx CA-x
Hotel Printer
RS-232C (RJ-45)
RS PRT-15S CA-F
Note 1: RS-232C ports in Unit01 are available for PCPro, SMDR, Hotel Printer, MCI and PMS connections.
On the other hand, RS-232C ports in Unit02 and Unit03 are available for Hotel Printer, MCI and PMS
connections.
Note 2: On Dual CPU configuration, RS-232C ports on either #0 CPU or #1 CPU in Unit01-03 can be used.
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(2) SMDR / MCI / PMS Remote Connection (via external modem)
SV9300 (Note 1)
Modem SMDR / MCI / PMS
(Local supply)
Modem
(Local supply)
RS-232C (RJ-45)
RS NORM-4S CA-F
Figure 6-12 SMDR / MCI / PMS Remote Connection (via external modem)
Note 1: RS-232C ports in Unit01 are available for PCPro, SMDR, Hotel Printer, MCI and PMS connections.
On the other hand, RS-232C ports in Unit02 and Unit03 are available for Hotel Printer, MCI and PMS
connections.
Note 2: On Dual CPU configuration, RS-232C ports on either #0 CPU or #1 CPU in Unit01-03 can be used.
Table 6-8 SMDR / MCI Remote Connection Cable (via external modem)
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6.7 TAS Equipment Connection
G
-24V DC
G -24V DC
TAS Equipment
RELAY Port (Local supply)
(RJ-45)
External DC Power
Installation Cable Installation Cable Supply Unit
(Local supply) (Local supply) (Local supply)
Note: On Dual CPU configuration, Relay port on either #0 CPU or #1 CPU in Unit01 can be used.
External
SV9300 DLC (RJ-61) MDF
Paging Amplifier
Adapter (Local supply)
External
Relay
Installation Cable (Local supply)
(Local supply)
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6.9 External Music Source Connection
MoH Port
(RJ-45)
Mini-Plug Connection Cord (Local supply)
Note: On Dual CPU configuration, the external music source needs to be connected to each MoH port on #0
CPU and #1 CPU in Unit01-04.
External
Relay
Installation Cable Installation Cable (Local supply)
(Local supply) (Local supply)
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6.10 IP Connection
There are two types of NIC ports in a CPU blade.
Another is Maintenance Port on the CPU blade. It is Fast Ethernet port (10BASE-T
/100BASE-TX), which is mainly used for PCPro. Only Maintenance Port in Unit01 is available
during normal operation.
The availability of the NIC ports for each application is shown below.
Maintenance
VoIP Port Remarks
Port
IP Phone
NA X
(DT800/DT700 series etc.)
P2P CCIS Trunk (Note 1) NA X
SIP Trunk NA X
GPZ-64IPLD or GPZ-128IPLD is
SNTP NA X
required.
PCPro X X Can use both ports at the same time
Inter-Unit connection NA X
Remote-Unit connection
NA X
(Note 2)
Dual CPU Data Synchronization
X NA 2U CP Chassis only
When both types of the NIC ports are used at the same time, the followings must be
considered.
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SV9300
Unit01 Unit02 Unit03 Unit04
VoIP LAN
SIP Trunk
Maintenance Connection
Port
SV9300
Maintenance LAN
Maintenance Port
PCPro
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On Dual CPU configuration, CPU blades mounted in 2U CP Chassis have to be connected to
each other to synchronize the system data, charging data, license data etc. The following
connection methods are available.
2U CP Chassis
Maintenance Port Maintenance Port
Direct Connection Connection via SW-HUB
A closed and bandwidth guaranteed network is preferable, such as IP-VPN (Layer 3 VPN) or
Wide Area Ethernet service (Layer 2 VPN).
The following table shows the network requirement for the inter-Unit connection and the
Remote-Unit connection.
Requirement
Item Inter-Unit connection Remote-Unit connection (Note)
(between Unit01 and Unit02-04) (between Unit01 and Unit05-50)
Protocol TCP/IP transparent
Maximum delay time One-way: 100ms, Return-way: 200ms (Recommended)
One-way: 120ms, Return-way: 240ms
Required bandwidth control 100kbps 50kbps
voice Depending on the traffic
Note: Including Secondary Unit connection for Failover Mode
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7. Software
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8. License
When installing the system and activating operational features beyond default system
ports/features available initially, several licenses are required.
The required licenses (except System Version license) are combined and a license file is
published on-line. The license file is loaded into the CPU blade and activated on-line.
Once the license file is loaded into the CPU blade and activated on-line, it cannot be used for
any other systems (Copy protected).
Maximum 128 license files can be loaded into the CPU blade per system.
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Table 8-1 License (cont’d)
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The following table shows the required licenses for each feature.
Terminal Accommodation
SLT SV93 PORT-1 LIC LC Blade
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DT400/DT300 series/D IP SV93 PORT-1 LIC DLC Blade
DSS Console (TDM) SV93 PORT-1 LIC DLC Blade
ISDN Terminal SV93 PORT-1 LIC ILC Blade
DT800/DT700 series/ SV93 PORT-1 LIC
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D IP/MH240 SV93 IP PHONE-1 LIC
DSS Console SV93 PORT-1 LIC
(DT800/DT700 Side Option)
Standard SIP Terminal SV93 PORT-1 LIC
SV93 STD SIP PHONE-1 LIC
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D SP30 / SP350 SV93 PORT-1 LIC
SV93 SOFTPHONE-1 LIC
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D SP30 / SP350 ACD SV93 PORT-1 LIC
SV93 SOFTPHONE ACD-1 LIC
Virtual station (Not required)
Trunk Accommodation
Analog Trunk SV93 PORT-1 LIC Analog Trunk Blade
ISDN Trunk SV93 PORT-1 LIC PRT/BRT Blade
QSIG Trunk SV93 PORT-1 LIC PRT Blade
SV93 SYS CCIS NETWORK OPTION
CCIS-TDM SV93 PORT-1 LIC CCT Blade
SV93 SYS CCIS NETWORK OPTION
CCIS-IP (P2P-CCIS) SV93 PORT-1 LIC
SV93 SYS CCIS NETWORK OPTION
SV93 P2P-CCIS TRUNK CH-1 LIC
SIP Trunk SV93 PORT-1 LIC
SV93 SIP TRUNK CH-1 LIC
(to be continued in next page)
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Table 8-2 Required Licenses (cont’d)
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The following table shows the required System Port Capacity Licenses for each blade/daughter
board.
DLC GCD-8DLCA 8
(Note 1) GPZ-8DLCB 8
GCD-16DLCA 16
LC GCD-4LCF 4
GCD-8LCF 8
GPZ-4LCF 4
GPZ-8LCF 8
GCD-4LCG 4
GCD-8LCG 8
GPZ-4LCG 4
GPZ-8LCG 8
COT GCD-4COTA 4
GPZ-4COTE 4
GCD-4COTC 4
GPZ-4COTG 4
GCD-4COTB 4
GPZ-4COTF 4
BRT/ILC GCD-2BRIA 4
GPZ-2BRIA 4
PRT/DTI GCD-PRTA 23 (Note 2) PRI (23B+D) / QSIG
30 (Note 2) PRI (30B+D) / QSIG
24 T1 DTI
30 E1 DTI
CCT GCD-CCTA 23 (Note 2) CCT (1.5M)
30 (Note 2) CCT (2M)
Analog Trunk GCD-4DIOPA 4
GCD-4DIOPB 4
GCD-4ODTA 4
GCD-4ODTB 4
APL GCD-ETIA -
GCD-VM00 16
GCD-PVAA 16 Conference Bridge
GCD-SVRU -
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Note 1: When using DT400/DT300/D with APR, the following number of system port capacity licenses is
required.
- Single Port Mode: One license per DLC-line
- Dual Port Mode: Two licenses per DLC-line
Note 2: The number of System Port Capacity Licenses required is different from the number of actual Physical
Ports shown in Table 4-2.
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9. System Capacity
The following shows the traffic capacity and its conditions of the SV9300 system.
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9.2 System Port Capacity
The following table shows the system port capacity of the SV9300 system.
(For V2 version)
1 Unit 2 Units 3 Units 4 Units System Max.
Item
2U x 1 2U x 2 2U x 3 2U x 6 2U x 9 2U x 12 Standalone Remote Unit
Blade Slots 6 12 18 36 54 72 72 900
Physical Port 108 216 324 648 972 1296 1296 2048
Port 2048 2048
Virtual Port 1536 2048 2048 2048
SLT (-28V) 96 192 288 576 864 1152 1152 1536
SLT (-48V) 24 48 72 144 216 288 288 1536
Digital Multiline Terminal (-48V)
96 192 288 576 864 1152 1152 1536
( DT400/DT300 series/D term series i)
Digital Multiline Terminal (-48V) 28 56 84 168 252 336 336 768
(DT400/DT300 series w/APR) (Note 1) (28) (56) (84) (168) (252) (336) (336) (768)
Physical Digital Multiline Terminal 21 42 63 126 189 252 252 768
Port (-48V) (Dterm series i w /APR) (Note 1) (21) (42) (63) (126) (189) (252) (252) (768)
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DSS Console (for D series i /
32 32 32
DT400/DT300 series) (Note 2)
Desk Console (Note 4) 8 8 8
ISDN Terminal (BRI Bch) (Note 3) 48 96 144 256 256 256
In-skin UMS Port 48 96 128 128 128
1536 1536
16-Party Conference w/ PVA (ch) 96 128 128 128
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IP Multiline Terminal (D IP series i)
IP Multiline Terminal (DT800/DT700
series) 1024 1536 1536 1536
Softphone
WiFi Handset (MH240)
Virtual IP Single Line Telephone (SIP)
512 1024 1024 1024
Port (Standard SIP Terminal)
SIP Converter
96 192 288 384 384 384
(for IP Single Line Telephone(SIP)
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Table 9-1 System Port Capacity (cont’d)
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Note 1: When using DT400/DT300/D with APR (Dual Port Mode), the physical ports for analog station shown in
parenthesis are required in addition to the physical ports for Multiline Terminal.
Note 2: The total number of following DSS Consoles is maximum 32 per system.
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- DSS Console (for DT400/DT300 series /D series i)
- DSS Console (for DT800/DT700 series)
Note 3: The required number of ports per blade is shown in Table 4-2.
(e.g. GCD-2BRIA + GPZ-2BRIA: 8 ports)
Note 4: Available at main unit (Unit01) only.
Note 5: The total number of following functions is maximum 32 per system.
- DTMF Receiver
- Caller ID Receiver (FSK)
- Caller ID Receiver (DTMF)
- MFC Sender
- MFC Receiver
- MF Sender
- MF Receiver
Note 6: The number of System Port Capacity Licenses required is different from the number of actual Physical Ports
consumed. Refer to Table 8-2.
Note 7: The following conference groups can be configured.
- One, 32-party conference group
- Two, 16-party conference groups
- Four, eight-party conference groups
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Appendix 1: MTBF
MTBF
Category Description FIT
(Years)
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Appendix 2: Maximum Power Consumption
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Appendix 3: Cable Length of Terminals
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Terminal Cable Cable Length between Remarks
Kind of Cable Pair SV9300 and Terminal
SMDR / PMS RS-232C Cable - 15m (49ft)
(RS-232C) (RS RVS-15S CA-F)
SMDR / PMS LAN Cable (UTP cable 2-pair 100m (328ft) or less
(LAN) 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
Hotel Server LAN Cable (UTP cable 2-pair 100m (328ft) or less
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
Printer RS-232C Cable - 15m (49ft)
(RS PRT-15S CA-F)
Note: When the terminal type is DT430/DT330 (DESI-less) without AC adapter and it has both bottom and cradle
options, the cable length is as follows.
250m (820ft) with 26AWG
400m (1312ft) with 24AWG
500m (1640ft) with 22AWG
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