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1.      Loop Voltage and Current Monitoring   e Detects when tip ring voltage crosses a set voltage when on hook or off hook  called DC triggering     Can accommodate private branch exchange  PBX  with    24 V or    48 V battery voltage   e Voltage detection threshold is software programmable   e Surge protected   e Onhook audio reception with or without battery feed    FXS Module    The Analog Station FXS module provides connectivity to standard analog phones  Typically  a phone is connected to a  station interface and is  by default  in an on hook state  When the phone goes off hook  the phone completes the line    circuit and current flows through the line     The FXS module is equipped with four FXS ports and a power fail transfer port  If a power failure occurs  the power  fail port is directly switched to FXS port 1  adjacent to the PPT port   If power is restored and port 1 is in use  the PFT    port is not disconnected from port 0 until the phone is hung up on port 1     The analog station interface provides the following features      Ringing Generation and Ringing Trip    Loop Closure Detection   e Loop Disconnect     Loop Reversal     Loop Voltage and Current Monitoring  e On hook and Off hook Transmission  e Hook flash Detection     DTMF Signaling     Programmable Impedance   e Programmable Audio Gain   e On board Power Generation    Page 16 Hardware Manual 2 26 2010   2 1 0 403    6 5 Appliance Modules PIKA WARP the Appliance BRI Module       6 5 3 BRI Module    The
2.  BRI board provides connectivity to various devices that support BRI interfaces  Each module has two usable ports     each providing a single span 2B D interface for a total of 4 channels per module  RJ 45 dust jacks are inserted into the    unused ports     The BRI interface provides the following features     2 S T Interfaces  2B D per interface    TE NT mode support  software selectable on a per port basis    100 ohm termination support  software selectable on a per port basis    Point to Point and Point to Multipoint Support  software selecteable on a per port basis   4 x RJ45 Connectors  2 unused     Power consumption  096 watts    Connector Pinouts       2  3  S       Pin1 N C  Pin2 N C  Pin3  Tip1  Pin 4   Tip2  Pin 5  Ring2  Pin 6   Ringt  Pin7  N C  Ping  N C       2 26 2010   2 1 0 403 Hardware Manual Page 17    PIKA WARP the Appliance 7 1 Base Board  Technical Specifications    This section describes the technical specifications for the main base board  the FXS  FXO  and BRI telephony modules     Base Board    Base Board    AMCC Power PC 440EP Embedded Processor  Internal flash 4 MB NOR memory  uboot  plus 256 MB NAND  OS   apps   256 MB DDR SDRAM    Removable storage External removable SD flash memory    Network 10 100BT Ethernet port    USB One USB 1 1 host port  v1 1   Telecom FXS port 48V    Reset Button Recessed hard reset button       Serial Interface Onboard RS232 connector  internal     Audio In Out Ports    Input Impedance 15 K Ohm  Input Hardware Gain  3 
3.  by system integrators in their customer    documentation     j       The appliance complies with Part 15 and Part 68 of the FCC rules  It is verified to comply with the limits for Class     A    Digital Device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  industrial or business environment   This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance  with the instruction manual  may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the  interference at his own expense  The label on the bottom of the PISA Applianc contains the FCC registration  number and REN for this equipment  If requested  provide this information to your telephone company     2  The REN is useful to determine the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of  those devices ring when your number is called  In most  but not all areas  the sum of the RENs of all devices should  not exceed five  5 0   To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line  as determined by the  REN  you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area     3  While the appliance conforms to the applicable telecommunications network regulations  if a malfunction occurs  it  may cause harm to the telephone network  In this case  the 
4.  modules are mediated through the FPGA     Page 10 Hardware Manual 2 26 2010   2 1 0 403    6 1 Base Board PIKA WARP the Appliance    The FPGA implements all TDM data transfer  synchronization  and auxiliary functions for the board     The baseboard FXS port  audio ports and module ports share a common common 4 096 MHz  64 slot stream  Each  line interface contains its own codec and other line circuitry  Digital audio is transmitted over the shared stream to and  from the codec  The digital audio is then converted into an analog signal and processed by the analog line circuitry     which interfaces to the telephone network     Appliance Reset Button    In the event that an application causes an unrecoverable error  a small pointed object  such as a pen  can be inserted  into the hole on the left hand side of the SD card slot  This will activate a momentary switch that performs a hardware    reset     LCD and Display Button    A graphic LCD with software backlight control is provided with the appliance  Various software controlled display  features are controlled by a  touchless  switch  which is found on the right hand side of the LCD display     Power  Health LED    A bi colour LED located on the right hand side of the LCD indicates that the appliance is powered and functioning   When the appliance first powers on  the LED lights up red  As soon the boot sequence begins  it turns red green  If  appliance boots successfully  the bootloader downloads the FPGA and completes the
5.  power on self test  POST    the  LED turns green  Subsequent run time errors  such as the unit overheating or undetectable hardware  may revert the    LED to red or red green     USB Port    The USB port on the appliance is a USB 1 1 compliant host port  It connects directly to the PPC440EP processor and is    protected by a reset able fuse     Secure Digital Card Slot    The SD card slot supports only cards that are fully SD compliant  bear the SD logo Sg and do not require SPI    mode for initialization  High capacity  HC  cards are supported     2 26 2010   2 1 0 403 Hardware Manual Page 11    PIKA WARP the Appliance 6 2 Appliance Enclosure Mechanical Description    Audio Ports    The appliance is outfitted with an audio in port for music on hold  and an audio out port for paging  The ports use the  standard 3 5 mm audio jacks found on many commercial devices  such as MP3 players  Although the audio paths are    mono  the audio in path sums a stereo source  and the audio out path plays out the audio on both left and right outputs     6 2 Appliance Enclosure Mechanical Description    The following figure shows a diagram of the dimensions of the board  Three views are shown     Top view  ooking down on the board     e Side view  looking at the side with line interface modules        End view  ooking straight at the end with the connector                                 Note   All measurements are imperial values     The following diagram shows the exploded view of the appli
6. 0 000 program erase cycles for each sector  However  the part can be used well beyond these numbers by  using a file system that uses a wear levelling algorithm  preventing the repeated use of the same sectors if other free  sectors are available  First and foremost  the longevity of the flash will vary according to the flash programming    frequency of the application     Mean Time Between Failure  MTBF     2 26 2010   2 1 0 403 Hardware Manual Page 19    PIKA WARP the Appliance 7 2 FXO Module    Base board with no modules   30 6 years    Base board with two 19 1 years       20 44 years    FXO Module    Loop Start  FXO  Telephony Module Loop Start  FXO  Analog Module    AC Impedance  in audio band   Off Hook 600 ohms    On Hook Metallic  Tip to Ring   gt 300 k ohms  Return Loss  gt 26 8 dB       DC Current    Loop Current Range 13   110 mA    DC Resistance    Longitudinal  tip to ground  ring to ground   gt 9 8 M ohms  On Hook Metallic  Tip to Ring   gt 6 5 M ohms    Off Hook Metallic  Tip to Ring  310 ohms   20 mA  117 ohms   100 mA       Ringing    Ring Detection 14 Vrms  16 Hz  14 Vrms  20 Hz  12 Vrms  68 Hz    Ringer Impedance  20 Hz   gt  26 M ohms       Ringer Equivalence Number  REN  1    Gain Tolerance  Linearity     Page 20 Hardware Manual 2 26 2010   2 1 0 403    7 3 FXS Module PIKA WARP the Appliance    On hook In  2 to 4 wire  NA 0 0 to 0 8 dB  300 to 3400 Hz     Off hook In  2 to 4 wire  NA  1 5 to  0 4 dB  300 to 3400 Hz        Off hook Out  4 to 2 wire   4 8 t
7. 5 dB  300 to 3000 Hz        Gain Range    Fixed   On hook H W Gain Out  4 to 2 wire     1 2 dB  Fixed   Off hook H W Gain In  2 to 4 wite    3 9 dB  Fixed   Off hook H W Gain Out  4 to 2 wire     3 7 dB    On hook Signal Overload Level  3 2 dBm     Due to fixed H W gain  max digital level is   2 dBm0 with 0 dB of digital gain  If  maximum PCM transmission level of  3 2  dBm0 is required  digital gain should be set to   1 2 dB         Off hook Signal Overload Level       Miscellaneous  Trans hybrid loss  THL   gt 30 dB  300 to 3400 Hz   Signal to Noise   Distortion Ratio  signal  gt  35 5 dB    power from  3 14 to    30 dBm0     Page 22 Hardware Manual 2 26 2010   2 1 0 403    7 4 BRI Module PIKA WARP the Appliance    On hook Inter Hybrid  Interface  Crosstalk   gt   85 dB  Off hook Inter Hybrid  Interface  Crosstalk    92 dB    Idle Channel Noise 12 dBrnc       BRI Module    BRI Telephony Module    Power Consumption    Maximum power consumption  96 Watts    Telephony Interface    Interfaces 2 S T Interfaces  2B D per interface   TE NT mode support software selectable on a per port basis    Point to Point and Point to Multi point software selectable on a per port basis  Support    Physical Connector 4 x RJ45  2 unused         Impedance 100 ohm  software selectable on a per port basis     Miscellaneous    Mean Time Between Failure  MTBF  208 33 years    2 26 2010   2 1 0 403 Hardware Manual Page 23    PIKA WARP the Appliance 8    Glossary       CODEC  CSA    EMC  EMI    FXO    
8. A WARP the Appliance 5 1 Compliance    Telecom    Telecom standards govern the necessary electrical signals and protocols of telecommunications devices  The following    table lists the Telecom approval information for the Analog Trunk FXO board     Country   Approval Standard Approval Number   Approval Description    TIA 968 A   1 to  5  6PRISO1B9900910   Rules for registration of telephone  equipment    CS 03 Issue 9 1689A 9900910 Standard for terminal Equipment    connected to wireline facilities       Safety    Safety standards govern the human safety of all electrical devices  The following table lists the safety approval  information for the Analog Trunk FXO board     Country   Approval Standard Approval Number   Approval Description    CSA C22 2 No  950 NRTL C 1115017 Safety standard for IT and telecom   LR105564 4  equipment    EN60950 Self declared Safety of IT and electrical business  equipment       The following table lists the approval information for the BRI module     Country Region Approval Approval Number Approval Description  Standard    Europe EN60950 Self declared Safety of IT and electrical business equipment       Page 8 Hardware Manual 2 26 2010   2 1 0 403    5 1 Compliance PIKA WARP the Appliance    NOTE    In order for the appliance to comply with safety regulations  a user supplied power adapter must NOT be  substituted for the PIKA provided adapter  Additionally  the unit must be positioned horizontally with the    product label at the bottom  or s
9. FXS    Page 24    Definition    Decibel   A logarithmic unit used to describe a ratio     An abbreviation for the power ratio in decibel  dB  of the measured power referenced to one  milliwatt  mW      An abbreviation for the power in dBm measured at a zero transmission level point     Double Data Rate   A type of signaling that transfers data on both the rising and falling edges of  the clock signal     Dual Tone Multi Frequency   Telephone signaling used over the line in the voice frequency band    Loop Start   A method of starting  seizing  a telephone line or trunk by sending a supervisory signal   going off hook  to the Central Office  With loop start  you seize a line by bridging through a  resistance the tip and ring  both wires  of your telephone line     Coder Decoder   Converts analog signals to digital signals     Canadian Standards Association   An independent organization that establishes and tests safety    standards for electronic components and systems for the Canadian marketplace   ElectroMagnetic Compatibility  The sensitivity of a system to EMI     ElectroMagnetic Interference   The interference in signal transmission and reception caused by    electrical and magnetic fields     Federal Communications Commission   The government agency responsible for regulating    telecommunications in the United States     Field Programmable Gate Array   A semiconductor device containing programmable logic    components  called  logic blocks   and programmable interconnec
10. PIKA TECHNOLOGIES INC     PIKA WARP the Appliance    Hardware Manual    Copyright  c  2010  All rights reserved     PIKA WARP the Appliance    Table of Contents    1 Copyright Information 1  2 Contacting PIKA Technologies 2  3 Introduction 3  Related Documents 3   4 Overview 4  5 Regulatory Information 5  Compliance 7   6 Appliance Description 10  Base Board 10  Appliance Enclosure Mechanical Description 12  Jumper Settings 13  Connector Pinouts 14  Appliance Modules 15  FXO Module 15   FXS Module 16   BRI Module 17   7 Technical Specifications 18  Base Board 18  FXO Module 20    2 26 2010   2 1 0 403 Hardware Manual Page iii    PIKA WARP the Appliance    FXS Module 21  BRI Module 23  8 Glossary 24  Index a    Page iv Hardware Manual 2 26 2010   2 1 0 403    1 PIKA WARP the Appliance  Copyright Information    COPYRIGHTS  Copyright    2010 PIKA Technologies Inc   TRADEMARKS    PIKA is a registered trademark of PIKA Technologies Inc  All other trademarks  product names and company names    and or logos cited herein  if any  are the property of their respective holders     DISCLAIMER   This document is provided to you for informational purposes only and is believed to be accurate as of the date of its  publication  and is subject to change without notice  PIKA Technologies Inc  assumes no responsibility for any errors or  omissions in this document and shall have no obligation to you as a result of having made this document available to    you or based upon the information it co
11. ance enclosure  The table below shows the legend for the  diagram     Page 12 Hardware Manual 2 26 2010   2 1 0 403    6 3 Jumper Settings PIKA WARP the Appliance    No  Part Number Description  PIK 04 00004 PIKA Enclosure Bottom Enclosure Bottom  PIK 04 00002 PIKA Enclosure Frame Insert Assembly Appliance Enclosure Frame Insert Assembly  PIK 04 00000 PIKA Enclosure Top Insert Assembly Appliance Enclosure Top Insert Assembly  PIK 04 00006 PIKA Enclosure Window Enclosure Window  PIK 04 00005 PIKA Enclosure Component Mount Appliance Enclosure Component Mount    X925 Foot Dome U2 Spherical Rubber Good       Thermal Management    Due to varying operating conditions  an internal fan ensures that the appliance is kept within its internal operating  temperature range of 0 C  32 F  to 65 C  149 F   Once the internal temperature reaches 50 C  122 F   the fan will turn  on at low speed  then increase speed as needed to maintain the operating temperature range  Once the temperature goes    below 50 C  122 F   the fan will reduce its speed and will eventually turn off if this temperature can be maintained        6 3 Jumper Settings  The appliance has one jumper  J13  which is used when programming the NOR flash with some JTAG tools  such as    2 26 2010   2 1 0 403 Hardware Manual Page 13    PIKA WARP the Appliance 6 4 Connector Pinouts    Macraigor  Under normal circumstances  this method of programming the NOR flash is not required     6 4 Connector Pinouts    RJ 11 Telecom Ports    Th
12. apped     Mean Time Between Failure   The estimated average time before a failure occurs in a component   A type of flash memory based on  not AND  logic gates   A type of flash memory based on  not OR  logic gates     Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory   The U S  government body that determines if  products meet safety standards to provide the assurance these products are safe for use in the    workplace   The SI unit of electrical impedance or  in the direct current case  electrical resistance     Pulse Code Modulation   A digital representation of an analog signal used in digital telephone    systems     Power Failure Transfer   In the event of a power failure or a low voltage battery condition at a  subscriber location  a type of port that supplies power to pre designated subscriber equipment via  the central office trunk     Power On Self Test   Pre boot sequence that identifies and verifies memory  interfaces and devices    for booting     Random Access Memory   A form of integrated circuits that allow the stored data to be accessed    in any order     Ringer Equivalency Number   A number that denotes the loading a telephone ringer has on the  line     Registered Jack   RJ are telephone and data jacks registered with the FCC   Secure Digital   A flash  non volatile  memory card format for use in portable devices     Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory   A type of computer memory that uses a    synchronous interface  meaning that it waits for a clock signal be
13. dB  Output Impedance 100 Ohm  Output Hardware Gain  3 dB  3 14 dBm0  0 762 Vrms       Physical Properties    Dimensions  Metric  223 mm W x 52 mm H x 168 mm D       Dimensions  Imperial  8 780    W x 2 026    H x 6 585    D    Page 18 Hardware Manual 2 26 2010   2 1 0 403    7 1 Base Board PIKA WARP the Appliance    Note  All dimensions are approximate     Power Requirements    Power consumption from 24 W max  12V adapter    Power consumption from North America 1 4 W line    LS lines European Union 2 0 W line       Environment Requirements    Ambient Temperature 0   C to  45   C  32 to 113   F     Storage Temperature  20   C to  85   C   4 to 118   F        Humidity  non condensing  5   to 95      The unit can only be positioned horizontally with the product label at the bottom  or secured to a wall  with the    interface connectors at the bottom  Setting the unit on its side will impede proper ventilation     WARNING  Proper system cooling must be ensured to maintain system stability and reliability  All fan and  louvre openings on the back and side of the appliance must be kept unobstructed and the  ambient temperature must be between 0 and 45 degrees Celsius  32 and 113 degrees    Fahrenheit  non condensing     Life Expectancy  The flash technology used in the appliance is an important factor in the longevity of the product  How many erase write  cycles the devices undergo determines how many years the devices are usable  For NAND technology  the device allows  at least 10
14. e appliance provides connectivity to each of the analog line interfaces through RJ 21 connectors  The primary    tip ring pair is used  refer to Appliance Modules   pg  15       The appliance provides connectivity to the BRI interfaces through RJ 45 connectors  A straight through cable is  required  Refer to BRI Module   pg  17  for more details     RJ 45 Ethernet 10 100BT Port    The Ethernet port uses the standard TX and RX twisted pairs  as per TIA EIA 568 B  The ethernet port supports  auto MDI MDIX capabilities and will work with either a straight through or crossover cable     The following figure shows the connector pin out     date Pos  Eont Nas    3  Rx Pos    L       RS 232 Port    A serial port is provided via shrouded connector J7 on the baseboard  It is set up as 115 200 baud  8 data bits  no parity     1 stop bit and no flow control     The following figure shows the connector pin out     Page 14 Hardware Manual 2 26 2010   2 1 0 403    6 5 Appliance Modules PIKA WARP the Appliance FXO Module       PC DBS Appliance J7    Serial Port Serial Port Appliance Connector Pinout  PC Rx       Not Connected  Appliance Tx  out   Appliance Rx  in   DTR  shorted to DSR   Ground   DSR  shorted to DTR   Appliance CTS  in   Appliance RTS  out   Not Connected   Not Connected    SLOMNWDMPWON gt                      DOONMKHSWNHE    1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9       NOTE  Use end connectors on optional cable provided with appliance   middle connector not used        6 5 Appliance Mod
15. ecured to a wall  with the interface connectors at the bottom        RoHS  The appliance and modules are all 2002 95 RoHS 6 compliant     2 26 2010   2 1 0 403 Hardware Manual Page 9    PIKA WARP the Appliance 6 1 Base Board    6 Appliance Description    The following sections provide a detailed description of the Appliance s functionality  including the following  information    e Base Board   pg  10      high level overview of the base board circuitry   e Appliance Enclosure Mechanical Description   pg  12      physical dimensions of the appliance enclosure     Jumper settings   pg  13      jumper setting for NOR Flash reprogramming using a JTAG tool   e Connector pinouts   pg  14      description of electrical connection on connectors      Appliance Modules   pg  15      description of available daughter boards    6 1 Base Board    The following figure is a high level functional diagram of the appliance                             Audi FXS Module     wodule  Port Port A 8  Nor  Flash    T External t Hos   Pi  Po uss Stave Interface   i  el Interface  i Cxternat    Ehemel ETHO eae FPGA  emel 1a mterteco       AMCC  Re intertace  PUNON  ir pees                                              The PPC440EP is a multi bus processor with many peripheral options  Instructions and volatile data are transferred  across a dedicated DDR SDRAM bus  USB  ethernet and serial ports are directly pinned out of the processor  All other    petipheral functions  including communications with the
16. fore responding to its control inputs     Serial Peripheral Interface   A synchronous serial data link standard named by Motorola that  operates in full duplex mode  Devices communicate in master slave mode where the master device  initiates the data frame     Trans hybrid Loss   In a carrier telephone system  the transmission loss at a given frequency  measured across a hybrid circuit joined to a given two wire termination and balancing network     Hardware Manual Page 25    PIKA WARP the Appliance 8    USB Universal Serial Bus   A standard for providing serial access to interface devices     Page 26 Hardware Manual 2 26 2010   2 1 0 403       9 PIKA WARP the Appliance  Index R  A Regulatory Information 5  Related Documents 3  Appliance Description 10    Appliance Enclosure Mechanical Description 12    Appliance Modules 15    B    Base Board 10  18  BRI Module 17  23    C    Compliance 7   Connector Pinouts 14  Contacting PIKA Technologies 2  Copyright Information 1    F    FXO Module 15  20  FXS Module 16  21    G    Glossary 24    I    Introduction 3    J    Jumper Settings 13    O    Overview 4    T    Technical Specifications 18       2 26 2010   2 1 0 403    Hardware Manual    Page a       
17. he public telephone network unless    all aspects of compliance are addressed     Compliance    The appliance is certified compliant for use in the United States  Canada  and European Union countries  The following  tables list approval information for EMC EMI  Telecom  and Safety standards  Testing for all regulatory disciplines was  performed at the Nemko product certification and compliance test facility  The tables list each country or region  its    approval standard  registered approval numbers  if any   and a short description of the approval standard     Note   The term self declared indicates that the board was tested by a third party test facility  but does not require    an official approval number by a country or region   s approval standard authority  For the TBR21 Telecom  specification  testing was performed by an in house test facility        EMC EMI    EMC EMI standards govern the amount of electromagnetic interference and immunity of electrical devices  The    following table lists the EMC EMI approval information for the appliance     Country   Approval Standard Approval Number   Approval Description    FCC 47 CFR Part 15  Subpart B Self declared Rules for EMC EMI emissions    ICES 003 Issue 4 Feb 2004 Self declared Rules for EMC EMI emissions  EN55022  1998 Self declared Limits and measurement of EM    Emissions    EN55024  1998   ammend  A1  A2 Self declared Limits and measurement of EM    Immunity       2 26 2010   2 1 0 403 Hardware Manual Page 7    PIK
18. ntains     2 26 2010   2 1 0 403 Hardware Manual Page 1    PIKA WARP the Appliance 2    Contacting PIKA Technologies    Customer Care    For support issues  phone or e mail our Customer Care department at the following     Tel   1 613 591 1555       PAX       1 613 591 9295    Email  support pikatech com    International Headquarters    PIKA Technologies Inc   535 Legget Drive  Suite 400  Ottawa  Ontario  Canada K2K 3B8    Tel   1 613 591 1555  FAX   1 613 591 9295    Email  sales pikatech com  Internet    Visit our website at www pikatechnologies com for the latest news  product announcements  downloads  online    community  documentation updates  and contact information     Page 2 Hardware Manual 2 26 2010   2 1 0 403    3 1 Related Documents PIKA WARP the Appliance  3 Introduction    This document describes the hardware components of PIKA WARP the Appliance     Guide Organization    Overview   pg  4    Describes the high level features of the appliance   Regulatory Information   pg  5    Describes regulatory bodies and conformance to the applicable regulations  Appliance Description   pg  10    Describes the functionality of the base board and available plug in modules  Technical Specifications   pg  18    Detailed technical information about the base board and plug in modules    Glossary   pg  24    Description of terms and acronyms    3 1 Related Documents    The following documents are related to the PIKA WARP the Appliance Hardware Manual  These documents are linked  t
19. o  0 7 dB  300 to 3400 Hz   Gain Range    Fixed   On hook H W Gain In  2 to 4 wire   1 6 dB  Fixed   Off hook H W Gain In  2 to 4 wire     0 75 dB  Fixed   Off hook H W Gain Out  4 to 2 wire     0 24 dB    On hook Signal overload level  0 dB gain In    4 77 dBm   2 to 4 wire        Off hook Signal overload level  0 dB gain In    3 92 dBm   2 to 4 wire        Miscellaneous    Trans hybrid loss  THL   gt 27 dB  300 3400   On hook Common Mode Gain  52 9 dBm0 avg     Signal to Noise Ratio  15 dBm  1 kHz  gt  38 dB  reference     On Hook Inter Hybrid  Interface  Crosstalk   No measurable crosstalk  Off Hook Inter Hybrid  Interface  Crosstalk   No measurable crosstalk  Idle Channel Noise 6 dBrnc       Transverse Balance  gt  57 dB    Supervision Ring Detection  Loop Disconnect  Reversal Detection  Loop Voltage   Loop Current    Signaling Off Hook Flash  DIMF  Pulse Dial       Onhook Audio Detect Caller ID  DTMF  Audio Logging    FXS Module  Analog Station  FXS  Telephony Module    AC Impedance  in audio band     2 26 2010   2 1 0 403 Hardware Manual Page 21    PIKA WARP the Appliance 7 3 FXS Module    600 ohms or TBR21 complex impedance        gt 30 dB  DC Current  Constant Loop Current 20 mA  Ringing    Ringing Amplitude  Ringing Frequency  DC Bias    Supported Ringer Equivalence Number   REN        Gain Tolerance  Linearity     On hook Out  4 to 2 wire       0 5 dB  300 to 3000 Hz   Off hook In  2 to 4 wire  NA      0 5 dB  300 to 3000 Hz        Off hook Out  4 to 2 wire       0 
20. ogether and constitute the complete set of documentation for the PIKA WARP the Appliance product  All documents    ate available at http   www pikatechnologies com appliancedownloads     PIKA Application Development Suite  PADS  User Manual  This guide describes the software development kit to  develop software for PIKA WARP the Appliance    PIKA WARP the Appliance User Guide  This guide describes installation and configuration of the appliance    PIKA WARP the Appliance Release Notes   These notes describe the contents of the release  including known    product issues     2 26 2010   2 1 0 403 Hardware Manual Page 3    PIKA WARP the Appliance 4    4 Overview    The appliance is a flexible  self contained platform for voice processing systems  The Appliance accommodates VoIP    traffic  and up to two line interface modules  Three types of modules are currently available  a 4 FXS Station  plus PFT     module  a 4 FXO Trunk  plus Power Failure Transfer port  and a BRI module  All signal processing functions such as    conferencing  audio playback record and echo cancellation are performed on the internal PPC440EP processor  The    analog line interface hardware is software programmable to interface with North American or European    telecommunications standards     Interfaces    The PIKA Appliance provides the following analog and digital interfaces     e    10 100BT network port   One FXS Station port   Up to a total of two modules of the following types       4 port FXS Stati
21. on  plus power failure transfer  PFT  port   module     4 port FXO Trunk  plus power failure transfer port   module     2 port BRI module   Audio In Out ports   USB 1 1 port   Removable SD flash card interface    MAC Address and Serial Number    Each appliance has a MAC address and a serial number  found on the bottom label  The MAC address is hexadecimal   in the format AB CD EF 12 34 56  The serial number format is PIK 123 45678     Page 4    Hardware Manual 2 26 2010   2 1 0 403    5 PIKA WARP the Appliance    Regulatory Information    Regulatory Warnings  Industry Canada  IC     Equipment Attachment Limitations    NOTICE  The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment  This certification means that the equipment meets  certain telecommunications network protective and operational safety requirements  The department does not guarantee    that the equipment will operate to the user   s satisfaction     Before installing this equipment  users should ensure that it is permissible to connect to the facilities of the local  telecommunications company  The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable connection method  The  customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions might not prevent degradation of service in some    situations     Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the  supplier  Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment  or equipment malfunction
22. s  may give the    telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment   For their own protection  users should ensure that the electrical ground connections of the power utility  telephone lines    and internal metallic water pipe system  if present  are connected together  This precaution may be particularly    important in rural areas     CAUTION  Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves  but should contact the appropriate    electrical inspection authority  or electrician  as appropriate        Federal Communications Commission  FCC     This section contains information applicable to system integrators  to ensure that the use of the appliance complies with    FCC part 68     1  The appliance must be mounted into the final assembly so it is isolated from exposure to any hazardous voltages with    the assembly  Adequate separation and restraint of cables and cords must be provided     2 26 2010   2 1 0 403 Hardware Manual Page 5    PIKA WARP the Appliance 5    2  The TIP RING leads from the appliance must be wired to the telephone lines in wiring that carries no other circuitry  than that specifically allowed in FCC Part 68 rules  Any board traces carrying TIP RING leads should have sufficient  spacing to avoid surge breakdown     3  The appliance must be connected to the supplied LPS compliant power adapter to be safety compliant     Consumer Information  The following information applies to consumers  and should be included
23. telephone company may discontinue your service  temporarily     4  Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities  equipment  operations  or procedures that could affect  the proper operation of your equipment     5  If you experience trouble with the appliance  please contact PIKA Technologies for repait warranty information  see  Contacting PIKA Technologies   pg  2    The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from  the network until the problem has been corrected or you ate sure the equipment in not malfunctioning     6  The appliance may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company  Connection to a party line is    subject to state tariffs  Contact your state public utility company or corporation commission for information     European Telecommunications Standards Institute  ETSI     TBR 21  1998  Clause 4 8 1 stipulates restrictions on equipment with an automatic seizing and dialing function     TBR 21  1998  Clause 4 8 3 stipulates restrictions on equipment with automatic repeated call attempt ability     Page 6 Hardware Manual 2 26 2010   2 1 0 403    5 1 Compliance PIKA WARP the Appliance    TBR 21  1998  Clause 4 7 3 stipulates limitations of sending levels for transmission signals     The appliance is dependant on a third party application for the above clauses and therefore compliance with these    requirements cannot be guaranteed     PIKA Technologies hereby declares this product is not intended for connection to t
24. ts     Foreign Exchange Office   A telephone signaling interface that receives POTS  or  plain old  telephone service      Foreign Exchange Station   A telephone interface which provides battery power  sends dialtone   and generates ringing voltage     Interactive Voice Response   A phone technology allowing a telephone caller to select options    from a voice menu and interact with the phone system     Joint Test Action Group   IEEE 1149 1 standard entitled Standard Test Access Port and  Boundary Scan Architecture for test access ports used for testing printed circuit boards using    boundary scan and programming non volatile storage     Hardware Manual 2 26 2010   2 1 0 403    LCD    LED  LPS    MDI MDIx    MTBF    NAND    NOR  NRTL    Ohm    PCM    PFT    POST    RAM    REN    RJ  SD  SDRAM    SPI    THL    2 26 2010   2 1 0 403    PIKA WARP the Appliance    Liquid Crystal Display   A thin  flat display device made up of any number of color or    monochrome pixels arrayed in front of a light source or reflector   Light Emitting Diode   A semiconductor diode that emits incoherent narrow spectrum light     Limited Power Source   A type of power supply that must limit its current at a given voltage by  following a V I curve provided by Safety regulatory bodies     Medium Dependent Interface   An Ethernet port connection typically used on the Network  Interface Card  NIC  or Integrated NIC port on a PC  The X stands for a crossover  where the  transmit and receive pairs are sw
25. ules    The following sections describe the plug in modules available for the appliance  For information about module  installation and removal  refer to section Hardware Installation in the PIKA Warp the Appliance User Manual for    more information     NOTE    Screws must be used to secure the modules to the base board at all times to provide proper contact for frame    grounding        6 5 1 FXO Module    The Analog Trunk FXO board provides connectivity to analog central office loop start trunk line analog interfaces     Typically  a phone is connected to a loop start line from the telephone company and is  by default  in an on hook state   When the phone goes off hook  the phone completes the line circuit and current flows through the line  The telephone  company provides an audible dial tone to the phone and accepts dual tone multi frequency  DTMF  digits from the    caller     The FXO module is equipped with four FXO ports and a power fail transfer port  If a power failure occurs  the power    2 26 2010   2 1 0 403 Hardware Manual Page 15    BRI Module PIKA WARP the Appliance 6 5 Appliance Modules    fail transfer  PFT  port is directly switched to FXO port 1  adjacent to the PFT port   If power is restored and the PFT    port is in use  port 1 is not disconnected from the PFT port until the phone is hung up on the PFT port     The loop start analog interface provides the following features      Ringing Detection   e Loop Disconnect Detection     Loop Reversal Detection
    
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