OfficeServ 7400

Integrated Communication Environment
OfficeServ 7400 provides data transmission using the Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN) modules and the voice call function. Users can easily communicate using both wireless and wired integrated equipment (telephones, PCs, wireless phones and peripherals).
Next-generation Platform
OfficeServ 7400 provides a genuine IP solution integrating mail servers, and Voice over IP Unified Messaging Service (VoIP UMS) functions via IP-based feature servers. The IP- based feature server is a Linux platform that can add feature server modules to be provided in the future.
High Quality IP Phone Function
OfficeServ 7400 ensures the Quality of Service (QoS) of the voice calls depending on the priorities and grouping of data and voice packets:
y Layer 2 QoS: Priority Processing (802.1p), VLAN(802.1q)
y Layer 3 QoS: Class Based Queuing (CBQ), Real-time Transmission Protocol (RTP) Pri- ority Queuing, On-Demand Bandwidth management for WAN.

OfficeServ

List of Figures
Figure 1.1 Configuration of OfficeServ 7400 Services ............................................................1-3 Figure 1.2 Interfaces between VoIP Components...................................................................1-8
Figure 2.1 Configuration of OfficeServ 7400 Chassis .............................................................2-3 Figure 2.1 Basic Chassis Configuration..................................................................................2-3 Figure 2.2 Front Panel of MP40 Module .................................................................................2-7 Figure 2.3 Front Panel of LP40 Module ................................................................................2-10 Figure 2.4 Front Panel of TEPRI Module ..............................................................................2-12 Figure 2.5 Front Panel of TEPRI2 Module ............................................................................2-14 Figure 2.6 Front Panel of 4BRI Module.................................................................................2-16 Figure 2.7 Front Panel of 8TRK Module ...............................................................................2-17 Figure 2.8 Front Panel of 8DLI Module.................................................................................2-18 Figure 2.9 Front Panel of 8COMBO Module .........................................................................2-19 Figure 2.10 Front Panel of 16MWSLI Module.......................................................................2-20 Figure 2.11 Front Panel of 16DLI2 Module ...........................................................................2-21 Figure 2.12 Front Panel of LIM Module.................................................................................2-22 Figure 2.13 Front Panel of PLIM Module ..............................................................................2-23 Figure 2.14 Front Panel of GPLIM Module ...........................................................................2-25 Figure 2.15 Front Panel of GSIM Module .............................................................................2-26 Figure 2.16 Front Panel of GWIM Module ............................................................................2-28 Figure 2.17 Front Panel of 4DSL Module..............................................................................2-29 Figure 2.18 Front Panel of MGI Module................................................................................2-30 Figure 2.19 Front Panel of MGI64 Module............................................................................2-32 Figure 2.20 Front Panel of 4WLI Module ..............................................................................2-34 Figure 2.21 Main Module of SVMi-20E .................................................................................2-35 Figure 2.22 Typical Analogue Phone ....................................................................................2-37 Figure 2.23 WBS24...............................................................................................................2-45 Figure 2.24 WIP-5000M Mobile Phone.................................................................................2-45
Figure 3.1 Trunk Line Loop Start Signalling ............................................................................3-4 Figure 3.2 External Rectifier..................................................................................................3-14 Figure 3.3 OfficeServ 7400 Chassis Configuration ....................

IP Office Networking Solutions

IP Office Networking Solutions Capabilities Networked telephony — IP Office provides each location with a scalable (up to 360 users) telephony solution that supports voice networking, and offers: • A uniform dialing plan, making it easy to call co-workers anywhere on the network and improve customer service • Consistent user experience by sharing the same phones and messaging interface as in headquarters • A user-defined central directory that is automatically synchronized • Least cost routing and bandwidth on demand • Centralized voicemail and/or the ability to network voicemail systems together Networked data — With its built-in router, IP Office offers networked voice and data communications, providing: • One link for voice and data networking • Common access to the Internet; share files and send e-mails to other sites • Support for RIP-2 protocol for dynamic data routing; IPsec VPN, firewall and NAT (Network Address Translation) for security; Centralized management and proactive fault management via SNMP Benefits • Operate a network of branch offices with a consistent set of communications and services across all locations; gain the efficiencies of universal functions and end-user familiarity. • Leverage your existing investment in Avaya systems in your corporate headquarters • Centralize services (e.g. operator, voicemail) as well as management and administration to reduce costs • Speed deployment of remote offices — respond more quickly to market demands • Improve inter-site communication to simplify information exchange and enhance customer service Overview With Avaya IP Office you can network telephony and data services via a T1, SIP, PRI & BRI ISDN, including VoIP on the company WAN. Networking maximizes the current potential of your branch office and remote workers — while building the best possible foundation for your future.

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CTI

TAPI 1.x / CTI
TAPI 1.x / CTI
The system has Telephony Applications Programming Interface (TAPI) capability. TAPI allows the user personalized control
of the telephone system from a desktop or laptop PC when used in conjunction with a TAPI-compliant application. The tele- phone system and PC are connected by installing a CTA or CTU adapter on the telephone keyset, allowing the PC user to access sophisticated communications services via the telephone lines.
Some possibilities are:
● Personal information managers offering features such as automatic dialing, voice mail sorting, and simultaneous communications.
● Strengthened information applications connecting database managers, spreadsheets, and word processors directly to the telephone network.
● Advanced call managers letting users manage more complicated telephone functions (such as setting up conference calls).
● Icon-drive data transmission allowing users to drag icons to send files, specifying whether to transmit as a file, fax, or EMail.
● Caller ID functions letting users identify an inbound caller on another line without putting anyone on hold. The second caller could be sent a message or routed directly to voice mail. Screen pops can also be used with Caller ID to identify incoming callers. Using a screen pop application (such as IdentaFone’s IdentaPop with MS Out- look integration), caller information can be retrieved and displayed on the PC’s monitor.
● Remote control applications letting users operate their computers from a distance over public telephone lines. ● Access to information services (such as news retrieval services) obtained through TAPI applications.
The Aspire TAPI capability provides:
● Reduced TAPI Feature Set (see the Supported TAPI Commands chart which follows).
● Caller ID data to the PC for data base lookups and screen pops (see the Caller ID Data chart which follows). ● Telephone control (off-hook, on-hook and dialing).
In addition to a compatible system software version (1.07 or higher), you must also have:
● Aspire keyset telephone containing an RS-232-C CTA Adapter (P/N 0890058) / CTU Adapter (P/N 0890059) with TAPI compliant firmware.
Refer to CTA Adapters (page 2-5) and CTU Adapters (page 2-21) for details on installing the adapters and drivers required for TAPI 1.4 applications (stand-alone).
● PC Driver for the CTA: PC running Windows 98 Second Edition or higher
● PC Driver for the CTU: PC running Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows 2000, or Windows XP
● TAPI 2 applications (server-based) are possible with the Aspire S cabinet. With the Aspire M/L/XL, the Aspire 64-port basic CPU (P/N 0891002) with the Feature Upgrade PAL chip (P/N 0891039) or the Enhanced CPU (P/ N 0891038) is required. The 64-port Basic CPU with the basic factory-installed PAL chip does not support TAPI 2.
● A TAPI compatible Windows app

Screened Transfers to Unscreened

A Subscriber can optionally convert Automated Attendant Screened Transfers to Unscreened Transfers by enabling this option in the Mailbox user interface.
• Calls from the Automated Attendant ring like other transferred calls and display the incoming Caller ID data (if provided by telco and enabled in programming) as the call is ringing.
• As with Screened Transfers, unanswered calls route to the subscriber's greeting (recorded or default) so the caller can leave a message. However, with Unscreened Transfer the caller cannot dial 2 to reach the Next Call Routing Mailbox options

Flash

Description
Flash allows an extension user to access certain CO and PBX features by interrupting the trunk loop current. Flash lets an extension user take full advantage of whatever features the connected Telco or PBX offers. You must set the Flash parameters for compatibility with the connected Telco or PBX.
The system does not provide a ground flash.

Ericsson-LG LIK

While in the PROGRAM MODE, the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and Flex button LEDs of an Admin Station are used to guide and indicate status of the feature. The dial-pad is most often used to enter data after selecting a data item using the Flex buttons. In some cases, pressing a Flex button will toggle the entry with the Flex button LED indicating the status (ON/OFF).
For PROGRAM CODES with multiple Flex button selections, the volume controls ([VOL UP] and [VOL DOWN] buttons) may be used to select the next or previous item. The [SPEED] button is generally employed as a delete button to erase existing entries however, where noted, it may be used to confirm a range input. Pressing the [CONF] button returns to the 1st step of the data entry procedure for the PROGRAM CODE without storing unsaved entries.
The [SAVE] button is used to store data after entry. If there are no conflicts in the entered data, confirmation tone will be received and the data stored. If a conflict exists, error tone is provided and newly entered data are not saved. Generally, corrected data may be entered and stored without restarting the entry procedure from the 1st station.

CO lines

Each CO/IP path may be assigned for DISA service, which allows an incoming caller to gain access to the system resources and/or features. The iPECS will answer the outside call and provide the user intercom dial tone or route the call based on the VMIM/VSF Auto Attendant announcement settings where Caller Controlled Routing may be defined. The DISA caller may then access the desired resource using dial codes.
If an Authorization Code is required for DISA access, when the system answers an incoming DISA call, DND Warning tone is provided to indicate an Authorization Code must be entered.
Operation System Incoming call subject to DISA service
1. Recognize incoming call.
2. Answer call and connect caller to Intercom dial tone or AA announcement.
3. Process call based on received digits/programming

Ericsson-LG programming

System ID System ID Web Only Device Port Num Change Device Port Num Change 102 System IP Address Plan 103 Device IP Address Plan System & Device IP Address Plan 104 CO Gateway Sequence Number CO Gateway Sequence Number 105 Flexible Station Numbering Plan Flexible Station Numbering Plan 106 Flexible Numbering Plan part A 107 Flexible Numbering Plan part B 108 Flexible Numbering Plan part C SYSTEM ID & NUMBERING PLAN 109 Flexible Numbering Plan part D Flexible Numbering Plan 110 Station Type Station Type 111 Station Attributes I 112 Station Attributes II 113 Station Attributes III Station Attributes 114 Station Attributes IV Station ISDN Attributes 115 Flexible button Assignment Flexible Buttons 116 Station COS Station COS 117 CO/IP Group Access CO/IP Group Access 118 Internal Page Zone Access Internal Page Zone Access 119 PTT Group Access PTT Group Access 120 Preset Call Forward Preset Call Forward 121 Idle Line Selection Idle Line Selection 122 Station IP Attributes Station IP Attributes 123 Station Timer Station base Timer 124 Linked Station Table Linked Station Table 125 Station ICM Tenancy Group Station ICM Tenancy Group 129 DSS Label Edit DSS Label Edit Web only SIP User ID Table Web only Station Name Assignment STATION DATA 130 H.323 VoIP Attributes H.323 VoIP Attributes.

Board Base Attributes H.323 VoIP Attributes Web only SIP Gateway Attributes SIP Gateway Attributes BOARD (GATEWAY) DATA 140 CO Service Type CO Service Type 141 CO/IP Attributes I CO/IP Attributes 142 CO/IP Attributes II 143 CO/IP Attributes III 144 CO/IP Ring Assignment CO/IP Attributes CO/IP Ring Assignment 145 DID Service Attributes DID Service Attributes 146 DISA Service Attributes DISA Service Attributes 147 CO/IP Preset Forward Attribute CO/IP Preset Fwd Attrib 150 NA ISDN Attributes NA ISDN Attributes 151 ISDN CO Line Attributes ISDN CO Line Attributes 152 NA T1 Line Timers NA T1 Line Timers 153 DCOB CO Attributes DCOB CO Attributes CO LINE DATA 160 System Attributes I System Attributes 161 System Attributes II 162 System Password System Attributes System Password 163 Alarm Attributes Alarm Attributes 164 Attendant Assignment Attendant Assignment 165 Multi-cast RTP/RTCP Multi-cast RTP/RTCP 166 DISA COS DISA COS 167 DID/DISA Destination DID/DISA Destination 168 External Control Contacts External Control Contacts 169 LCD Display Mode LCD Date/Time & Language Mode 170 LED Flashing Rate LED Flashing Rate 171 Music Sources Music Sources 172 PABX Access Codes PABX Access Codes 173 Ringing Line Preference Priority Ringing Line Preference Priority 174 RS-232 Port Settings RS-232 Port Settings 175 Serial Port Function Selection Serial Port Function Selection 176 Break/Make Ratio Break/Make Ratio 177 SMDR Attributes SMDR Attributes 178 Set System Date & Time Set System Date & Time 179 Multi-Language System Multi-Language

Web only Cabinet Attribute 250 Hot Desk Attributes Hot Desk Attributes Web only Web Access Authorization Web only System Speed Dial Web only Pre selected Message Web only Station Group Overview 190 Station Group Assignment Station Group Assignment 191 Station Group Attributes Station Group Attributes Web only Pick Up Group Overview STATION GROUP 192 Pick Up Group Assignment Pick Up Group 200 ISDN Attributes ISDN Attributes 201 CLIP/COLP Table COLP Table 202 MSN Table MSN Table 203 ICLID Route Table ICLID Route Table 204 ICLID Ring Assignment Table ICLID Ring Assignment Table 205 PPP Attributes PPP Attributes 206 PREFIX DIALING TABLE PREFIX DIALING TABLE ISDN LINE & ICLID 220 LCR Control Attributes LCR Assignment 221 LCR LDT Table LCR LDT Table 222 LCR DMT Table LCR DMT Table 223 Initialize LCR DB Initialize LCR DB 224 TOLL Table – Allow A Toll Exception Tables TOLL Table – Deny A TOLL Table – Allow B TOLL Table – Deny B TOLL Table – Allow C TOLL Table – Deny C TOLL Table – Allow D TOLL Table – Deny D TOLL Table – Allow E TOLL Table – Deny E 224 226 Emergency Code Table Toll Exception Tables Emergency Code Table
234 Voice Mail Dialing Table Voice Mail Dialing Table 235 Registration Table Registration Table 236 Mobile Extension Table Mobile Extension Table 320 Network Basic Attributes Network Basic Attributes 321 Network Supplementary Attributes Network Supplementary Attributes 322 Network. COL Attributes Network. COL Attributes 324 Network Numbering Plan Table Network Numbering Plan Table 325 Net Feature Code Table Net Feature Code Table NETWORKING 330 TNET Basic Attributes TNET Basic Attributes 331 TNET CM Attributes TNET CM Attributes 332 TNET LM Attributes TNET LM Attributes 333 FoPSTN Attributes FoPSTN Attributes 334 Tnet Control Contact Tnet Control Contact 335 Tnet Music/ Alarm Tnet Music/Alarm 336 Tnet Music/Alarm Tnet Music/Alarm TNET 400 IP Phone H/S Receive Gain IP Phone H/S Receive Gain 401 IP Phone H/F Receive Gain IP Phone H/F Receive Gain 402 SLTM Receive Gain SLTM Receive Gain 403 ACOB Receive Gain ACOB Receive Gain 404 DCOB Receive Gain DCOB Receive Gain 405 VSF Receive Gain VSF Receive Gain 406 Ext. Page Receive Gain Ext. Page Receive Gain 420 System Tone Cadence System Tone Cadence 421 System Tone Frequency System Tone Frequency 422 Tone Generation Gain Tone Generation Gain 423 ACNR Tone Cadence ACNR Tone Cadence 424 ACNR Ring Frequency ACNR Ring Frequency 425 SLT Tone Cadence SLT Tone Cadence 426 DTMF PCM Tone Generation Gain DTMF PCM Tone Generation Gain 427 DTMF RTP Tone Generation Gain DTMF RTP Tone Generation Gain 428 Mute Ring Gain Mute Ring Gain 429 LGCM Configuration LGCM Configuration NATION SPECIFIC 430 RSGM Device Address RSGM Device Address 431 RSGM Multicast Address RSGM Multicast Address 432 RSGM External Contact Attributes RSGM External Contact Attributes 433 RSGM Alarm Attributes RSGM Alarm Attributes 434 RSGM Music Assignments RSGM Alarm Attributes

Broadcast Message

Description
A Broadcast Message is a voice message recorded by the System Administrator that is automatically distributed to all active Subscriber Mailboxes. A Broadcast Message is typically used for important company announcements. For example, the personnel manager could record a Broadcast Message announcing an important promotion or a weather-related schedule change. When a subscriber logs onto their mailbox, they hear the announcement as a new message in their mailbox. They can then save, forward, or delete the Broadcast Message as the would any other new message in their mailbox.

SL1100 NEC

For AVAYA, NORSTAR, NEC, SAMSUNG, MITEL, PANASONIC, TOSHIBA telephone systems and voicemail call (866)206-2316 or email MasterTelephone@gmail.com


  SL1100 IP 24 Button Quick Start Kit. (0 x 8 x 4)  
includes:
(1) 1100010 SL1100 Main KSU (0 x 8 x 4)
(1) 1100111 16-Channel VoIP Daughter Board
(1) 1100112 2-Port InMail CompactFlash
(6) 1100161 IP 24-Button Telephone (Black)
(1) 1100067 Designation Sheets for 24-Button Telephones
   
  SL1100 24 Button Quick Start Kit (4 x 8 x 4)  
includes:
(1) 1100010 SL1100 Main KSU (0 x 8 x 4)
(1) 1100022 4-Port CO Trunk Daughter Board
(1) 1100112 2-Port InMail CompactFlash
(6) 1100063 Digital 24-Button Telephone (Black)
(1) 808920 Installation Cable
(1) 1100067 Designation Sheets for 24-Button Telephones
   
  SL1100 12 Button Quick-Start Kit (4 x 8 x 4)  
includes:
(1) 1100010 SL1100 Main KSU (0 x 8 x 4)
(1) 1100022 4-Port CO Trunk Daughter Board
(1) 1100112 2-Port InMail CompactFlash
(6) 1100061 Digital 12-Button Telephone (Black)
(1) 808920 Installation Cable
(1) 1100066 Designation Sheets for 12-Button Telephones
   
  SL1100 Basic Digital System Kit (4 x 8 x 4)  
includes:
(1) 1100010 SL1100 KSU (0x8x4)
(1) 1100022 4-Port CO Trunk Daughter Board
(3) 1100061 Digital 12-Button Telephone (Black)


SL1100 KSU Equipment
   
  SL1100 Main KSU (0 x 8 x 4)  
Includes the following hardware components:
CPU Board (CPU-B1), 8 Digital x 4 Analog Station Board (084M-B1), Voice Mail
Daughter Board (PZ-VM21) (Voice mail function requires InMail CompactFlash), 
Memory Daughter Board (PZ-ME50), Power Supply & AC Cable (8.5-Ft),
Analog station ring supply & MW lamp driver.
Provides: (3) expansion slots for (1) or (2) Station cards plus (1) PRI Card. 
Also Provides:  Built-in 2-Channel Auto Attendant, (4) Mobile Extension ports, 
(16) Telephony resources  (DTMF/DT/Busy/FSK CID), (128) Tone sender resources 
(System tones/DTMF), (32) Conference channel resources.  
Connectors:  (4) 8-conductor jacks for trunk/station connections,
 8-conductor jack for (2) General Purpose Relays, (3) Audio jacks for MOH/
BGM/External Paging, (1) Ethernet jack, 2-pin connector for external battery backup.  
Power specification for UPS:  128VA (at 120VAC).
   
  SL1100 Expansion KSU Interface Card  
 (1) required if 1100011 Expansion KSU / KSU’s are used.
  Equipped with connectors for Cat5 expansion cables.  Installs in Main KSU.
   
  SL1100 Expansion KSU (0 x 8 x 4)  
Includes the following hardware components:
Expansion Card (EXIFE-C1), 8 Digital x 4 Analog Station Board (084M-B1),
Power Supply & AC Cable,  Analog station ringing supply & MW lamp driver,
Cat 5 cable & ferrite core for connection to Main KSU.
Provides (32) Telephony resources (DTMF/DT/Busy/FSK CID), Card/Daughter Board slots:
“(3) expansion slots for (1) or (2) Station cards plus (1) PRI Card.” 
 (1) Slot for expansion card.  Maximum of (2) per system.
Connectors:  (4) 8-conductor jacks for trunk/station connections,  8-conductor jack for
(2) General Purpose Relays, (3) Audio jacks for MOH/BGM/External Paging,
 2-pin connector for external battery backup.
 Power specification for UPS:  128VA (at 120VAC).
   
  0 External Battery Box – without Batteries  
Provides power during commercial A.C. power failure.  If used (1) required for
Main KSU and  (1) for each Expansion KSU.  Wall or floor mountable. 
 One SL1100 KSU can be installed on top of the battery box.
 Specification for required batteries: (2) 12V 7.0 AH Lead Acid (151 x 65 x 97.5 mm / 2.7 kg)
Recommended model:  GS Yuasa NP7-12.  Estimated backup time :  Approximately (1) hour.

SL1100 Misc Station Equipment
   
  0 NEC Installation Cable  
Open Ended 25 pair with (6) 8-pin Plugs. One recommended per 24 system ports.
   
    Doorchime Box (Doorphone)  
Connects to the last two analog station ports on the 084M board of Main or Expansion KSU.
Maximum (2) per Main/Expansion KSU.  Maximum (6) per system.

SL1100 SIP / VoIP Gateway
   
  16-Channel VoIP Daughter Board  
Provides (16) VoIP channels.   Required for Networking, IP Telephones and SIP Trunks.  
Includes (4) SIP Trunk Ports.  Equipped with 8-conductor jack and ferrite core.
Expandable to (32) VoIP channels with the 16-Channel VoIP Resource License (1100082).
Installs in dedicated slot on CPU-B1 board of main KSU.
   
  Additional 16-Channel VoIP Resource License  
Provides an additional (16) VoIP Channels.  Maximum (32) channels per system.
Note:  VoIP Daughter Board is equipped with (16) channels.
   
  Note: Auto Config Recommendations for the Additional VoIP Resource  
  License are based on the number of configured VoIP resources / devices.  
  The actual application and use of IP Devices and or SIP Trunks   
  may or may not require the additional VoIP Resource License.  
   
  Important Note:  
The VoIP Daughterboard and the additional VoIP Resource License provide a 
maximum of (32) simultaneous talk paths that are shared and used for SIP Trunks,
 Networking Multiple SL1100 Systems, 3rd Party SIP Stations, Desktop Suite 
 Softphone Applications, SL1100 IP Stations and ML440 IP DECT Handsets. 
Please refer to the SL1100 technical documentation for details.

SL1100 InMail
   
  InMail CompactFlash – Small  
Provides:  (2) voice mail ports and approximately (15) hours of storage.
 
  InMail CompactFlash – Large  
 Provides:  (4) voice mail ports and approximately (40) hours of storage.
 
InMail provides automated attendant and voice mail functions. 
Expandable to a maximum of (16) InMail ports with optional 2-port licenses.  
Provides (84) Subscriber Mailboxes, (16) Routing Mailboxes, and (16) Group Mailboxes.
 Installs in the Voice Mail Daughter Board, which is part of the Main KSU. 
AMIS Networking  is not available.  Both InMail CompactFlash units also provide storage
for VMS (Voice Response System) system messages (up to 100),
which can be used as General Messages or a Preamble for the receptionist.
  Maximum duration per message is 2 minutes.
   
  Additional 2-Port InMail License  
Provides an additional 2 ports of InMail.  System maximum of 16 voicemail ports.
System must be equipped with either version of InMail CompactFlash. 
   
  Note: Auto Config Recommendations for additional InMail Ports  
  are based on the number of configured system ports / devices.  
  The actual application and use of the InMail auto attendant and   
  voicemail features may require less or additional voicemail ports.  
 
  Advanced InMail Feature License  
Features:  E-Mail Notification, Cascading message notification,
 Find-Me/Follow-Me, Password Option, Hotel/Motel (related to InMail features)
System must be equipped with either version of InMail CompactFlash.

SL1100 Trunk Interface Cards & SIP Trunk License
   
  0 4-Port CO Trunk Daughter Board  
Provides interface for (4) standard loop-start CO trunks. 
Includes power failure transfer circuit for one line. Equipped with (2) 8-conductor interface 
 jacks: (1) for connection of (4) trunks and (1) for power failure connection for first 
   trunk circuit.  Can only be installed on 084M, 080E, or 008E Cards.  Maximum (1) daughter  
board per 084M, 080E, & 008E card.  Maximum of (3) can be added to each KSU  
(Main & Exp).  Maximum (9) can be added per system.
   
    CO Expansion Mounting Card  
Provides interface for a 4-Port CO Trunk Daughter Board.
 Only required for configurations with fewer station cards than CO Trunk Daughter Boards.
Installs in expansion slots 1 or 2 in Main KSU or Expansion KSU.
   
    T1/PRI Interface Card  
Provides interface for (1) T1/PRI circuit.
Equipped with (1) 8-conductor RJ-45 interface jack.  With R1.5, installs in expansion
slot 1, 2, or 3 in Main KSU or Expansion KSU.  With R1, installs in expansion slot 1 or 2.
Maximum (1) per Main or Expansion KSU.  Maximum (2) per system.
   
  SIP CO Trunks  
Enter the number of required SIP Trunks.  Additional 2-Port SIP
CO License required for each (2) SIP trunks after the first (4),
which are included on the VOIP Daughter Board (1100111).
Maximum of (32) SIP Trunks.  Requires system software 2.0 or higher.

SL1100 Station Interface Cards & Associated Licenses
   
  8-Port Digital Station Card  
Provides interface for (8) digital stations.
Equipped with (2) 8-conductor interface jacks.  Installs in expansion slot 1 or 2 in Main
KSU or Expansion KSU.  Allows addition of (1) 4Pt CO Trunk Daughter Board (4COIDB).
Maximum (2) per Main KSU and (2) per Expansion KSU. 
   
  8-Port Analog Station Card  
Provides interface for (8) analog stations.
Equipped with (2) 8-conductor interface jacks.   Installs in expansion slot 1 or 2 in Main
KSU or Expansion KSU.  Allows addition of (1) 4 Port CO Trunk Daughter Board (4COIDB).  
Maximum (2) per Main KSU and (2) per Expansion KSU.
   
  1-Port 3rd-Party SIP Station License  
Required for each 3rd-Party SIP telephone.
 Not required for SL1100 telephones or ML440 handsets.  Requires VOIP Daughter Board
(1100111) and appropriate quantity of VoIP Channels for the system configuration.
Maximum (64) SIP Stations allowed per system.
   
  Encryption License  
Provides encryption for all NEC multi-line IP Terminals. 
Compatible w/NEC SL1100 IP terminals only-not 3rd party SIP.
 One per system (system-wide license)
   
  Additional 1-Port Mobile Extension License  
Allows a predetermined external telephone (typically a cell phone) to link to the SL1100
and operate as an internal single-line telephone.  This license is required for each Mobile
Extension after the first (4), which are included on the CPU.  Each Mobile Extentsion takes
up an analog SLT port in the system, although it does not require an analog station card.

Mobile Extension is recommended only with a T1/PRI application in most scenarios.
   

Other SL1100 Licenses
   
  ACD License  
Provides Automatic Call Distribution Features. 
Capacity per system: (2) ACD groups with(16) ACD agents each. 
Supervisor function is not provided.  Requires InMail CompactFlash (1100112 or 1100113)
and InMail Advanced Feature License (1100084), for ACD delay announcements.
   
  SLNet License  
Provides VoIP networking capability for up to (5) sites.
Features include:  Centralized Network Attendant, Centralized or local voice mail system,
 Intercom between all sites, Share trunks between all sites, BLF and Centralized Park Orbits
across network.  Maximum network ports is 168.  Maximum network channels is 32.
One SLNet License is required for each site in the network.  Each system in the 
network must be equipped with VoIP Daughter Board (1100111).
For (32) VoIP channels, the 16-Channel VoIP License (1100082) is also required. 
   
  Hotel/Motel License  
 Provides Hotel/Motel features, such as:  Wake Up Call, Single Digit Dialing Menu,
Message Waiting, Room-to-Room Calling Restriction, Toll Restriction (When checked in),
Room Status (set and monitor), Room Status Reports.  If system is equipped with
InMail Advanced InMail Feature License (1100084) may also be required. 
Maximum (1) Hotel/Motel License per system.
   
  1-Client Desktop Suite License  
When used as a 'stand-alone' Softphone – Requires IP Resource.
   
  1-Client Desktop Suite License  
When used inconjunction with a SL1100 Digital or VoIP station.
   
Provides one user with “Desktop” and “Softphone” features. 
Desktop allows user to:  Control their telephone from their PC, Review/manage log of
incoming/outgoing calls, Initiate calls from MS Outlook Contacts folder, View screen-pops.
Softphone allows use of PC or laptop as a key telephone.
Depending on setup functions, may utilize a system port.
                         
                         
  SL1100 Telephones  
   
  Digital 12-Button Telephone (Black)  
  Digital 12-Button Telephone (White)  
Equipped with:  (12) User Programmable Function Keys,
   
  Digital 24-Button Telephone (Black)  
  Digital 24-Button Telephone (White)  
Equipped with:  (24) User Programmable Function Keys,
 
Digital Stations Provide:  Full-duplex Hands-free, Backlit 3-line/24-character display,
Backlit Dialpad, User Programmable Function Keys with Red/Green LED’s, (4) Soft Keys,
(9) Fixed Feature Keys, Navigator Key, 2-Step Leg Angle Adjustment,
Headset Jack, 9-Ft handset cord, 6-Ft line cord & wall-mounting hardware.
   
  Digital 60-Button DSS Console (Black)  
  Digital 60-Button DSS Console (White)  
Provides one-button access to extensions, trunks, and system features.
 
DSS Consoles equipped with 2-Step leg angle adjustment and wall-mounting hardware.
 Uses a digital station port.  Maximum of (4) DSS Consoles per extension.
Maximum of (12) DSS Consoles per system.
   
  IP 24-Button Telephone (Black)  
  IP 24-Button Telephone (White)  
Equipped with:  (24) User Programmable Function Keys,
 
IP Stations Provide:  Full-duplex Hands-free, Backlit 3-line/24-character display,
Backlit Dialpad, User Programmable Function Keys with Red/Green LED’s, (4) Soft Keys,
(9) Fixed Feature Keys, Navigator Key, 2-Step Leg Angle Adjustment,
Headset Jack, 9-Ft handset cord, 6-Ft line cord & wall-mounting hardware.
Does NOT require a SIP Station License.  Equipped with (2) RJ45 jacks for LAN and
PC connections.  Requires power by optional AC Adapter (780135) or PoE 802.3af.
IP telephones are NOT equipped with a line cord – requires dealer-provided Cat5 cord.
 Wall-mounting requires the optional kit (1100162).
   
  Wall-Mount Unit for 24-Button IP Telephones  
Not required for digital telephones.
 
  AC Adapter for 24-Button IP Telephone  
Input:  60Hz  120V, Output: 27VDC  1.0A.
 Not required if IP telephone is connected to PoE Dataswitch.
 
    Wireless Headset Adapter (WHA)  
Provides seamless interface for Plantronics wireless Headsets that currently
support the Plantronics HL10 Handset Lifter.  When using a WHA, the HL10
Handset Lifter is not required.  Compatible with all SL1100 telephones. 
Installs in adapter slot on the bottom of the SL1100 telephone.
 
    NEC 1-Port Call Logging Unit   
Provides ability to record, store and manage conversations of (1) SL1100 digital terminal.
Equipped with (1) USB connector, (1) station input jack and (1) station output jack.
Includes: 6ft. USB Cable, 4ft Terminal Line Cord, Software CD.  Connects to PC via USB.
Connects to digital terminal via station jack.  One required per digital terminal.
Recorded file is saved to local PC and/or network server.
Requires (1) Gigabit of storage for (35) hours at the highest quality level or (168) hours
at the standard quality level.  Dimensions : 3 ¼” W x 2 ¾” D x 1” H
                         
                         
SL1100 Designation (DESI) Sheets 
   
  Designation Sheets for 12-Button Telephone (25 PKG)  
  Designation Sheets for 24-Button Telephones (25 PKG)  
  Designation Sheets for 60-Button DSS Console (25 PKG)  
(To print DESI labels, use DESI Software available on the SL1100 Website)
                         
                         
SL1100 Integrated Cordless Digital Telephones
   
  Digital Cordless DECT Telephone (Model DTL-8R-1)  
Used as a 'stand-alone' device - Requires Digital Port.
   
  Digital Cordless DECT Telephone (Model DTL-8R-1)  
Used inconjunction with a digital station - Does Not Requires Digital Port.
   
 Integrated to SL1100 system.  1.9GHz DECT 6.0 technology.
Includes:  Base Unit with AC Adapter (10VDC 500mA) and wall-mount plate/desk stand,
Cordless Handset with Belt Clip, Charging Cradle with AC Adapter (9VDC 350mA) and
wall-mount hardware, Nickel Metal Hydride battery (2.4VDC-910 mAh) - 16-Hr talk time
7-day standby, User Guide.  Charging cradle equipped with slot to charge spare battery.
Handset contains:  Display & Dialpad, (7) Fixed feature keys, (8) Programmable
Function Keys, Speakerphone (hands-free) feature.  Connects to digital station port.
   
  BT-1009 Spare/Replacement Battery  
Nickel Metal Hydride / 2.4VDC 910mAh (Recommended)
   
  Cordless DECT Repeater (Model DTL-RPT-2)  
Extends the range of the 730095 Cordless DECT Telephone.
Supplied with AC Adapter.  (5VDC/500mA) with 6Ft. cord.  Repeater must be placed
within range of the DECT base or another repeater.  Max (6) repeaters per base unit,
- (3) in opposite directions.  Does not require Repeater Programming Kit.
   
SL1100 Integrated Cordless IP Telephones
   
  SL1100 / ML440 Starter Kit  
 Consists of:  (1) 730651 AP20 Access Point,
(3) 730650 ML440 Handsets, and (1) 1100111 SL1100 VoIP Daughter Board.
   
  SMB Wireless ML440 Package  
Consists of (1) 730651 AP20 Access Point and (3) 730650  ML440 Handsets. 
   
  AP20 IP DECT Access Point  
Omni-directional 1.9GHz access point for ML440 DECT Handsets.
Connects directly to LAN via a Level 2 PoE switch port.  
Includes desk/shelf base & wall-mounting hardware.  Can be ceiling-mounted
with optional hardware (730658).  Simultaneous conversations allowed per AP20: (10)
if only (1) AP20 is installed or (8) per access point if multiple AP20’s are installed.
Maximum of (20) AP20 Access Points allowed per system.  Maximum of (30) ML440 hand-
sets can be registered to a AP20.  System must be equipped with VoIP Daughter Board.
   
  ML440 IP DECT Handset  
Consists of:  ML440 Handset, CE-MB206-5C-02 Li-ion Battery Pack - 3.7V  1100mAh, Belt
Clip, Charger Unit with slot to charge spare battery.  Includes wall-mounting hardware,
Charger Unit with slot to charge spare battery.  Includes wall-mounting hardware, AC
Adapter for Charger Unit, Designation strips for extension # & programmable keys.
Features:  Dialpad, Speakerphone, Illuminated Color LCD Display, Navigator Key, Volume
& Mute keys,  (4) Fixed feature keys, (3) Soft Keys, (4) Programmable Function Keys,
Headset Jack (2.5mm).  Requires AP20 IP DECT Access Point (730651). 
Does not require an SL1100 SIP Terminal License.  System must be equipped with
VoIP Daughter Board.  Maximum (64) ML440 handsets allowed per
 system, but usage is limited by available VoIP resources.
   
  Ceiling-Mount Bracket for AP20 Access Point  
   
  Spare/Replacement Battery Pack  
Lithium-ion 3.7V 1100mAh
   
  Leather Case for ML440 Handset  
                         
                         
SL1100 Communication Analyst Licenses
   
  Communication Analyst 20-Station License  
Provides call accounting features for 20 Stations. 
   
  Communication Analyst Full System License  
Provides call accounting features for all stations in a system.
   
  Communication Analyst 5-Client Network License  
Provides concurrent user access for (5) additional PCs on the customer’s LAN.
Must be used in conjunction with the CA 20-Station License 
(1101109) or the CA Full System License (1101110).
   
  Communication Analyst 5-Client Web Reporting License  
Allows Internet browser access for (5) designated users.
Must be used in conjunction with the CA 20-Station License 
(1101109) or the CA Full System License (1101110).
   
  Communication Analyst Remote Site License  
(1) Required for each monitored remote site.  This license is installed on the main site CPU.
Must be used in conjunction with the CA 20-Station License 
(1101109) or the CA Full System License (1101110).
   
  Communication Analyst Remote Site Software  
Optional for Remote Sites.  Software to be installed on a PC at the remote site.
This PC will connect via network to the Communications Analyst server at the main location.
This software provides two functions:  Buffers local SMDR data during network downtime
and connects to a telephone system  that only provides a serial SMDR connection.
 This software is not required unless either or both of the above functions are required.
   
  Communication Analyst Traffic Analysis License  
Enables understanding of trunk utilization.
Must be used in conjunction with the CA 20-Station License 
(1101109) or the CA Full System License (1101110).
   
  Communication Analyst PMS Integration License  
Provides interface to property management systems for guest billing services.
Must be used in conjunction with the CA 20-Station License 
(1101109) or the CA Full System License (1101110).
 
Note: Communications Analyst requires SL1100 Release 2 system software or higher.
Refer to “SL1100 Licensing” notes on the General Information page.