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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description Manual
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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 Technical Specifications 231 Allocation of Buttons Digital set — 7401D/7401+ Digital set — 7403D Digital set — 7404D Digital set — 7404D w/display Digital set — 7405D Digital set — 7405D w/display Digital set — 7405D w/cov Digital set — 7406D Digital set — 7406D w/display Digital set — 7406+ Digital set — 7406+ w/display Digital set — 7407D Digital set — 7407+ Digital set — 7410D Digital set — 7410+ Digital set — 7434D Digital set — 7434D w/display Digital set — 7434D w/call coverage module Digital set — 7444D112 124 76 232 412 568 652 340 412 340 412 568 568 124 124 412 568 652 568112 124 76 268 412 652 652 340 436 340 436 652 652 124 124 412 940 652 940112 124 76 232 412 — — 340 412 340 412 568 568 102 124 412 — 652 568 Table 50.Allocation of Buttons by Station Type — Continued Station TypeTypical Button Units R8csi, si Minimum MaximumTy p i c a l Button Units R8r Continued on next page
Technical Specifications 232 Allocation of Buttons DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 Digital set — 8403B Digital set — 8405B/B+ Digital set — 8405D/D+ Digital set — 8410B Digital set — 8410D Digital set — 8411B Digital set — 8411D Digital set — 8434 D Digital set — 8434 with XM24B Expansion Module Digital set — 9403B Digital set — 9410D Digital set — 9434D184 64 352 124 352 124 352 676 964 184 352 676184 64 376 124 436 124 436 1048 1552 184 436 1048204 124 352 124 124 124 352 676 — 184 124 676 Basic attendant console (302A, 302B) Enhanced attendant console (302C) Attendant selector console (26B1)412 — —— — —— — — ISDN-BRI — 7505D — 7506D — 7507D — 8503D — 8510T w/display — 8520T w/display232 304 532 64 232 352288 444 107 64 372 692232 304 532 64 232 352 Wireless 9601A 2——— Ta b l e 5 0 .Allocation of Buttons by Station Type — Continued Station TypeTypical Button Units R8csi, si Minimum MaximumTy p i c a l Button Units R8r Continued on next page
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 Technical Specifications 233 Allocation of Buttons ADJLK3 ADX8D ADX16A ADX16D ASAI CP9530 DIG800 K2500 MDC9000 MDW9000 PC4 568 76 568 4 76 568 76 52 52 4824 652 76 652 4 — 652 76 64 64 5804 568 76 568 — — — — — — — VRU 4 VRUFD VRUSA WCBRI 105TL76 62 62 24 2876 76 76 24 28— — — — — 1.Includes music-on-hold, recorded announcement, and loudspeaker paging. 2.The radio controller supports 24 simultaneous calls and 2 wireless fixed bases. 3.Needs ASAI interface and ASAI prop adjunct links turned on in “sys-param customer options.” 4.Needs DTFMF turned on in “sys-param customer options.” Table 50.Allocation of Buttons by Station Type — Continued Station TypeTypical Button Units R8csi, si Minimum MaximumTy p i c a l Button Units R8r Continued on next page
Technical Specifications 234 Cabling Distances DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 The following notes apply to the button and data module records in Table 50: nAny DCP station (except 8400-series) can add a 7400B, requiring 1 data module record. nA data module can be added to a 7403D or 7405D, requiring 1 data module record. nA data module (ADM-T) can be added to a 7505D, 7506D, or 7507D, requiring 1 data module record. nAn ISDN-BRI endpoint record is required for each distinct ISDN-BRI endpoint. Thus each voice-only, data-only, or voice-data endpoint uses 1 of these records. Cabling Distances When the system layout is being determined, consider the maximum cabling distances to the system cabinet. Table 51 lists the allowable intra-premises cabling distances. If using mixed wire sizes, use the table columns for 26 AWG (#4) (0.14 mm 2) wire. These distances are based on a minimum of -42.5 VDC at the equipment connecting to the system. Table 51. Allowable Intra-premises Cabling Distances Equipment24 AWG Wire 26 AWG Wire (0.26 mm 2)(0.14 mm2) Feet Meters Feet Meters Enhanced attendant console (302C1) With selector console Phantom powered Locally powered Without selector console Phantom powered Locally powered800 5000 1400 5000244 1524 427 1524500 3400 900 3400152 1037 274 1037 510D or 515 terminals 3000 914 2200 670 Continued on next page
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 Technical Specifications 235 Cabling Distances 513, 610 BCT, 615 MT, 715, 2900/715, 715 BCS-2, 4410 or 4425 terminals (see also “data modules” or “EIA inter- face”). Maximum distance from termi- nal to data module or ADU 50 15.2 50 15.2 Data modules: Z702AL1-DSU data module base Z703AL1-DSU data module base 7404D data module DTDM High-speed data link MTDM 3270 data module 7400A/B data module 8400B Plus data module5000 5000 5000 3400 5000 5000 5000 5000 50001524 1524 1524 1037 1524 1524 1524 1524 15244000 4000 4000 2200 4000 4000 4000 4000 40001219 1219 1219 670 1219 1219 1219 1219 1219 EIA interface (data line circuit pack and ADU): 19.2 kbps 9.6 kbps 4.8 kbps 2.4 kbps 1.2 kbps 0.3 kbps2000 5000 7000 12000 20000 40000610 1524 2130 3654 6100 122002000 4000 6000 10000 16000 30000610 1219 1827 3050 4875 9150 Table 51.Allowable Intra-premises Cabling Distances — Continued Equipment24 AWG Wire 26 AWG Wire (0.26 mm 2) (0.14 mm2) Feet Meters Feet Meters Continued on next page
Technical Specifications 236 Cabling Distances DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 Voice terminals: Analog 8-port circuit pack (TN742 or TN769), on-premises or out-of-building — same premises (notes 1 and 2) 500- or 2500- type (note 3) 7100 series 8100 series on/off premises and out of building20000 15200 152006100 4633 463313000 10000 100003962 3050 3050 16-port circuit pack (TN746/B or TN2183), on-premises only no out-of-building or bridging 1 500 or 2500 type terminals without adjuncts 8100 series3100 3000 3000945 914 9142000 2000 2000610 610 610 16-port circuit pack (TN746B or TN2183), on-premises or out-of-build- ing, same premises 1, 2 500 or 2500 type3 7100 series 8100 series20000 15200 152006100 4633 463313000 10000 100003962 3050 3050 Hybrid (TN762) 7300 series (Phantom powered) 7300 series (with Local power)1000 2000305 610750 2000229 610 Digital (TN754B, TN2181, or TN2224) 7400D, 8400, or 9400 Series Phantom powered Locally powered (no Digital Line Protectors)3500 50001067 15242200 4000670 1219 Ta b l e 5 1 .Allowable Intra-premises Cabling Distances — Continued Equipment24 AWG Wire 26 AWG Wire (0.26 mm 2)(0.14 mm2) Feet Meters Feet Meters Continued on next page
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 Technical Specifications 237 Cabling Distances Digital (TN2181 and TN2224), 2-wire 6400 series (cabling distance can increase to 5500 feet/1992 m using 22-AWG/0.32-mm 2 wire)3500 1066 2200 670 Digital (TN754) 7400D series On-premises-only Out-of-building, same premises Out-of-building, with Digital Line Pro- tectors3500 3500 50001066 1066 15242200 2200 4000670 670 1219 ISDN-BRI (TN556) 7500 and 8500 series Termination resistor (3 feet) Termination resistor (250 feet) IDSN-BRI (TN2198)1900 1600579 4881600 1300488 396 MET sets (TN735) 1000 305 650 198 1.An out-of-building, same-premises, analog terminal requires a carbon block, gas tube, or equivalent solid state device at each end of the interbuilding cable. 2.Use only 500- or 2500-type terminals off-premises to a CO. 3.Point-to-point connections and terminals are within 33 feet (10m) of the jack. Table 51.Allowable Intra-premises Cabling Distances — Continued Equipment24 AWG Wire 26 AWG Wire (0.26 mm 2) (0.14 mm2) Feet Meters Feet Meters Continued on next page
Technical Specifications 238 Cabling Distances DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 ISDN-BRI Two-Wire Line Cabling Distances The TN2198 BRI 2-Wire line circuit pack supports various cabling configurations using 22, 24, and 26 AWG (0.34 mm2, 0.26 mm2, 0.14 mm2, respectively) wire. Up to 18,000 feet (5486m) (maximum) may be used between the TN2198 and the NT1 network interface. Refer to Table 52 for the cabling distances from the NT1 network interface to the 7500- and 8500-series voice terminals using 24 AWG (0.26 mm 2 and 26 AWG (0.14 mm2) wire. If 22 AWG (0.34 mm2) wire is used, contact your Lucent Technologies representative. Distances from the power closet to the voice terminal are typically less than 250 feet (75m). Fiber Optic Cabling Distances The DEFINITY ECS may contain a Class 1 LASER device if single-mode fiber optic cable is connected to a remote EPN in a direct- or CSS-connected switch. The LASER device operates within the following parameters: nMaximum Power Output: -5 dBm nWavelength: 1310 nm nMode Field Diameter: 8.8 microns CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT IEC 825 1993 !CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Table 52. Cabling Distances from the NT1 to the ISDN-BRI Voice Terminal Equipment24 AWG (0.26 mm 2)26 AWG (0.14 mm2) Feet Meters Feet Meters NT1 to ISDN-BRI Four-Wire Voice Terminal (7500 and 8500 Series)Termination resistor (3 feet) (0.9 m)1900 579 1600 488 Termination resistor (250 feet) (75 m)1600 488 1300 396
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 Technical Specifications 239 Cabling Distances Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for more information. For the maximum fiber optic cabling distances for a system, determine: nThe mean loss and the length of the outside plant fiber cable nThe mean loss and the length of fiber cable shipped with the cabinet (including any fiber riser cable) nThe mean loss of an ST connector and the number of ST connections nThe mean loss due to the total number of splices nHigher-order mode loss NOTE: If estimated fiber limits such as loss, length, excessive splices, and so forth are expected, OTDR (Optical Time Domain Reflectometer) tests should be made to ensure a successful installation of a remote EPN fiber link. Direct-connect or CSS For multi-mode fiber: The 9823A lightwave transceiver transmits up to 4,900 feet or 0.93 miles (1.5 km). The 9823B lightwave transceiver transmits up to 25,000 feet or 4.73 miles (7.6 km). Multi-mode fiber optic cable consists of 2 separate 62.5-micron diameter or 50-micron diameter fiber optic cables. The transmission speed across a fiber link between the PPN and an EPN is 32.768 Mbps. For single-mode fiber: The 300A lightwave transceivers transmits light up to 115,000 feet or 22 miles (35 km). Fiber loss must be less than 17dB. Saturation may occur if distances are short; attenuators may be required if the total loss on the fiber link is less than 10dBm. Single-mode fiber optic cable consists of 2 separate 8- to 10-micron core cables. The transmission speed across a fiber link between the PPN and an EPN is 32.768 Mbps. ATM (Category A only) For multi-mode fiber: The TN2305 supports a loss budget of 9.5dB. Multi-mode fiber optic cable consists of 2 separate 62.5-micron diameter or 50-micron diameter fiber optic cables. The transmission speed across a fiber link is 155.52 Mbps. Transmit power for the TN2305 ranges from a maximum of –14 dB to a minimum of –19 dB. Receiver sensitivity ranges from a maximum of –14 dB to a minimum of –30 dB. For single-mode fiber: The TN2306 supports a loss budget of 17.5dB. Single-mode fiber optic cable consists of 2 separate 8- to 10-micron core cables. The transmission speed across a fiber link is 155.52 Mbps. Transmit power for the TN2306 ranges from a maximum of –8 dB to a minimum of –15 dB. Receiver sensitivity ranges from a maximum of –8 dB to a minimum of –34 dB.
Technical Specifications 240 Initialization and Recovery DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 DS1 Remoting Transmission Distance When the distance between cabinets is greater than 115,000 feet or 22 miles (35 km), or if fiber optic cabling right-of-way is not available, use DS1 remoting for greater distances. Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for network engineering guidelines. Initialization and Recovery The time needed to initialize a system or for a system to recover from being reset depends on the line size of the system, active features, trunks, and adjuncts connecting to the system. The system needs several minutes to initialize or recover automatically from being reset. Call Progress Tones This section details the tones generated by the systems for the United States. See Ta b l e 53 for the default call progress tones generated for country code 1. Table 53. Default Call Progress Tones Tone Frequency Pattern (ms) Answerback 3 tone 2225 Hz 3000 on, followed by silence; no repeat Answerback 5 tone 2225 Hz 5000 on, followed by silence; no repeat Bridging warning tone 1440 Hz 1750 on, 12000 off, 650 on; repeated Busy tone 480 Hz + 620 Hz500 on, 500 off; repeated Call waiting tones: Internal External or handled by attendant Priority call440 Hz 440 Hz 440 Hz200 on, followed by silence; no repeat 200 on, 200 off, 200 on followed by silence; no repeat 200 on, 200 off, 200 on, 200 off, 200 on fol- lowed by silence; no repeat Continued on next page