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1. Binary input without power supply fram MS ta with short circuit possibility grounded BEE 143 2 4 143 4 5 5 7 1 2 3 5 o 143 2 4 71 143 2 4 o 143 2 4 E Binary input with power supply from MS to after connection grounded Relay output with power supply from MS to grounded Binary input with power supply fram MS ta after connection grounded Relay output with power supply from NS to Fi grounded Standby Conducting connected and BGND OUT Connected Feeds i grounded to BGND 143 244 Conducting connected and BGND a G IM Connected Detects grounded to BGHD Conducting connected and BGND OUT Connected Feeds grounded to BOND 143 244 Conducting connected and BGND 945 FA IN Connected Detects grounded to BGND tandby onnected 1 2 3 4 tandby 5 6 748 IM onnected OUT tandby nta onnected Feeds grounded to BGND 55 740 IN tandby nta onnected jna LI M M LI Relay output with power supply from MS to after connection grounded Binary input with power supply from NS ta floating after connection grounded tandby na onnected Feeds grounded to BGND 3 4 546 Detects 748 onnected Detects grounded to BGND tandby onnected 142 3 5 tandby 446 748 onnected tandby Feeds to onnected Conducting connected and 145 4465 Detects against BGND 748 Connected
2. Theft protection While selecting the installation site the insurance company conditions should be regarded as well Note u In the areas with very poor GSM signal level or high number of GSM gates the use of internal takes the position of a line card or external GSM splitter is advantageous 1 2 Unwrapping and Control JA Caution If you have not already done so please check the completeness of the delivery The wrapping of the basic or extension module is usually used also for the transportation of other separately acquired system components antennas and other small additional equipment These can be checked by matching the items on the supply list and the ordering numbers stated on all components Usually the system is delivered as tailor made according to the submitted order The installation set electronic documentation on a CD and warranty certificate are a part of the delivery The remaining components such as telephone units and other terminals or additional appliances are delivered separately 1 3 Installation Here is what you can find in this section System Connection u System Installation System Connection The system is installed into a RACK min 400 mm deep The height of each module is 3U 132 mm The system was not designed to be equipped with an active cooling unit however the producer recommends in order to achieve a better air ventilation in case of bigger installations more modules above ea
3. GR 1089 CORE 10 7000 10 1000 Firat level BELLCORE GR 1089 CORE Second level BELLCORE TI 2110 GR 1089 CORE 2110 Intrabuilding Parameter Peak pulse current 10 1000us Va 105 1 20us ITEM Non repetitive surge peak on state current F 50Hz vay max Maximum negative battery voltage range 110 to 0 Wee max Maximum positive battery voltage range 0 piti 05 A Vba max Total battery supply voltage Operating temperature range see note 1 20 to 85 EN Storage temperature range 55 ta 150 mi Th Lead solder temperature 105 duration w lt Kote 1 Wim the Top range the LCOP02 15081 keeps on operating The impacts of the ambient temperature are given by derating UMASS COVL 7320F3 SL PACKAGE Table 2 CO FXO Patented lon Implanted Breakdown Region Precise DC and Dynamic Voltages VDRT Vi 7125F3 7150F3 7180Fa 7240Fa GOF3 90F3 20F3 350F3 Table 3 COVL FXO Itsp max I Planar Passivated Junctions Low Off State Current lt 10 HA Rated for International Surge Wave Shapes Single and Simultaneous mpulses Waveshape Standard GRTOBS CORE 190 Reg TEC 5100043 TS FOC Parte mo FCC Part 68 FOC Part Ge GROS ORE RE 0 2 310 CNET 31 24 0 5 700 voltage wave shape 5 310 ITU T K 20 21 10 700 voltage wave shape single 5 320 FCC Part 68 9 720 voltage wave shape single 10 56
4. cable is used for the connection to a regular power outlet If necessary the cable may easily be disconnected from the switch board In case of the switch board installation outside the 19 rack the power supply cable may be conducted to a power outlet either freely or through a cable ledge 3 2 System Grouping Of course the system is also grounded via the power supply network thanks to the protective earth conductor if this is connected to the outlet However such grounding is not considered sufficient with regard to the danger resulting from the fact that the system may easily be disconnected from the power supply network over voltage stemming from any line may thus easily be spread to the system chassis and from there to any other line 7 ATTENTION The system should thus optimally be connected from the main switchboard through a yellow green conductor with a diameter of not less than 4mm2 to the grounding ledge In case of emergency the earth should be connected by such conductor i e non disconnectedly to at least the closest power supply outlet make sure that the outlet is connected correctly The conductor should be attached to the system using the earthed connector on the backside of the system panel marked with the grounding symbol that is to be fixed properly The grounding should be connected prior to the connection of any other wiring The grounding conductors are supplied with any package containin
5. lamp u TE modus u Pini Pin2 reception couple u Pin4 Pin5 broadcasting couple u NT modus 1 Pini Pin2 broadcasting couple 2 Pin4 Pin5 reception couple LED control lamp u RED port not allowed by the licence u NO LIGHT port allowed by the licence the line is not connected u GREEN communication interface connected to the 2nd layer 2 6 BRI Card The BRI card services 8 fully functional BRI ports The port configuration is TE or NT with PTP or MPT line interface support u On the NT interface the power supply can be switched off 42V The factory settings of the ports are as follows ports 0 2 4 and 6 preset as NT with power supply ports 1 3 5 and 7 preset as TE u if you desire to use the BRI ports for the synchronisation no line card position may be skipped between this card and the SWITCH card The card is installed into the basic module on the line card position 1 Caution The NS Admin programming tool uses these port settings during the HW activation Moi Sub Tr W ZN METSTAR The set up of the Jumpers on the board determines the NT or TE port type NT u Pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and power supply pins to be connected NT without power supply Connect pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and do not connect the power supply pins u TE u Connect pins 1 3 2 4 5 7 6 8 and do not connect the power supply pins O Attention On the positions with the HW
6. system is switched to the maintenance mode or completely switched off An antenna must be connected to the SMA antenna connection otherwise GSM module damage may occur 1x SIM for 1 GSM module is supported The card is installed into any line position of the basic or the extension modules EN NETSTAR 6 GSM module u Module type SIEMENS TC35i SIEMENS MC39 SIM u SIM card type SIM small 3V 2 14 UMTS card The UMTS card can be supplies in several HW configurations u Configuration with 2 or 4 UMTS ports channels The UMTS card is equipped with antenna splitter An antenna must be connected to the SMA antenna connection otherwise UMTS module damage may occur The exchange of the SIM card in the UMTS modules is only allowed if the card power supply is switched off e if the system is switched to the maintenance mode or completely switched off u 1x SIM for 1 UMTS module is supported u he card is installed into any line position of the basic or the extension modules NU 4 a GoM mo i 2N NETSTAR b UMTS module Module type SIERRA WIRELESS MC8795V SIM u SIM card type SIM small 3V 2 15 Audio Card IO Relay The card can be supplied in two HW configurations u The card configuration is 2x AUX and 4 x IO Relay Or 4 x AUX and 8 x IO Relay The card is installed into any line position of the basic or the extension modules Whi 10 Retoy 8 e yo MID yo ANW
7. 0 FCC Part 68 10 560 voltage wave shape 10 1000 Telcordia GR 1089 CORE 10 1000 voltage wave shape Non repetitive peak on state current 0 C lt Ta lt 70 C see Notes 1 and 3 50 Hz 1s D Package 4 3 A SL Package 7 1 Non repetitive peak on state pulse current see Notes 1 and 2 1 2 Gas tube differential transient 1 2 voltage wave shape 2 10 Telcordia GR 1089 CORE 2 10 voltage wave shape 1 20 ITU T K 22 1 2 50 voltage wave shape 25 resistor 8 20 IEC 61000 4 5 combination wave generator 1 2 50 voltage wave shape 10 160 FCC Part 68 10 160 voltage wave shape A 4 250 ITU T K 20 21 10 700 voltage wave shape simultaneous Initial rate of rise of on state current Linear current ramp Maximum ramp value lt 38 A Junction temperature J 65 to 150 C T Storage temperature range Tstg 65 to 150 NOTES 1 Initially the TISP device must be in thermal equilibrium at the specified T The impulse may be repeated after the TISP device returns to its initial conditions The rated current values may be applied either to the R to G or to the T to G or to the T to R terminals Additionally both R to G and T to G may have their rated current values applied simultaneously In this case the total G terminal current will be twice the above rated current values 2 See Thermal Information for derated ppsm values O C Ta lt 70 C and Applications Information for details on wave shapes 3 Above 70 C derate lrsy
8. 2N NetStar Communication System 4 23 ale 2 u TT za aS Hardware manual 2X www 2n cz The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s is a Czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications equipment SS EB C Gad D 3 A o o ti pa The product family developed by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s includes GSM gateways private branch exchanges PBX and door and lift communicators 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s has been ranked among the Czech top companies for years and represented a symbol of stability and prosperity on the telecommunications market for almost two decades At present we export our products into over 120 countries worldwide and have exclusive distributors on all continents TELECO MON CET 2N is a registered trademark of 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Any product and or other names mentioned herein are registered trademarks and or trademarks or brands protected by law 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s administers the FAQ database to help you quickly find information and to answer your questions about 2N products and services On www faq 2n cz you can find information regarding products adjustment and instructions for optimum use and procedures What to do if CE 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s hereby declares that the 2N NetStar product complies with all basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the 1999 5 EC directive For the full wording of the Declaration of Conformity see the CD ROM if enclosed
9. Conductinc connected and M a permanent short circuit during switching Binary input with power supply fram NS to floating 1 gt a iilii pl BAAS EDE mai did id bes EA EEND re r a ne u misa 3911 E mu we sem dk MMI En EN L N N F gt H dd h eli p d gpr A magi tia Fe did nos Tirat Er Tip al TiTa CP S a m m ANNA 2 16 IP Card VolP Card The VoIP card can be supplies in several HW configurations 4 8 16 24 or 32 voice channels IEEE 802 3 Ethernet 10 100 FullDuplex The card is installed into the position 1 2 and 3 of the basic module in between the CPU and SWITCH cards T z r T L a r UL si y E i a Eh i LOA 1 p 1 ka LA E pr li a i z A f mwn i 32 Fil ta alfoz r R F i i i 3 Power source 7 Safety These parts are connected with the power supply network and operate with a life dangerous voltage Any repairs and exchanges of the parts may only be done by the producer Only the following maintenance works are permitted e Safety fuse exchange e Connecting and disconnecting of the power supply cable Such maintenance works may only be executed while the system is not connected to the power supply network Here is what you can find in this section u 3 1 Power Supply Connection 3 2 System Grouping u 3 3 Power supply backup 3 1 Power Supply Connection The detachable power supply
10. NT or TE port type u NT port set up u For NT port the pins 1 3 2 4 5 7 6 8 should be connected TE port set up For TE port the pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 should be connected Extender connection interface Interface type proprietary u Connection RJ45 8x8 u Maximum connection length 160cm wiring supplied as a part of the extender package u Total interface capacity 124 calls u Ratio capacity of the interface 4x 31 calls Maximum capacity per 1 extender 88 calls 1x PRI interface u Interface type SO without power supply NT TE u Protocol DSS1 EURO ISDN Connection RJ45 with LED control u Pini Pin2 broadcasting couple u Pin4 Pin5 reception couple LED control lamp u RED port not allowed by the licence u NO LIGHT port allowed by the licence the line is not connected u GREEN communication interface connected to the 2nd layer Connection field u Type ZARLING u Total capacity 512 channels u Maximum number of simultaneous calls up to 172 according to configuration Cmap EL Omap Main ce Zarlink Fak El hoard 4 SWITCH 230051 lom2000 RE tag Ton 0 beards EF lami 1 SWIT CH lom2000 ma switch Violi Iom 0 board 4 Iom 1 ipl 1 SWITCH Tom NM n with wz fomil WIT CH CM board 0 1 2 3 0 123 Position 2 9 on PRI 1 1 on PRI 2 2 on PRI 0 3 on PRI 3 Position 3 0onPRI 2 1 on PRI 0 2 on PRI 1 3
11. O IG A GD 20 QGwig 16 9140170 ou 000019 gn AUBE A G ZN NETSTAR 6 4 or 8x lO relay port u Interface type IO relay u Port function according to chart u Connection removable WAGO connector 8 pins u 1port consisting of a pin couple 2 or 4x AUX port Interface type analogue Connection Jack plug 3 5 mm stereo PinO back ring GND Pini middle ring Right channel Pin2 front ring Left channel Input resistance 160 380 kOhm type 270kOhm Input voltage range max 2 223V AC Output resistance type 0 250hm Output voltage range max 2 223V AC Connection Configuration Inner HS mo cuts 3 a Direction Settings Description Configuration Description Source om to ot conducting disconnected and onnected Conductinq connected and tandby Mot conducting disconnected and onnected Conducting connected and tandby na onnected nia Detects onnected Detects Conducting connected and onnected Not conducting disconnected and tandby Conducting connected and onnected Mot conducting disconnected and tandby onnected Conducting connected and Detects onnected Conductinq connected and tandby Conducting connected and onnected n a Conducting connected and onnected Detects tandby nia onnerted Gonducting connected and BNO Detects grounded to BGHD onne
12. Symbols Manual Symbols The following symbols and pictograms are used in the manual 7 Safety Always abide by this information to prevent persons from injury Warning Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device JA Caution Important information for system functionality 2 Tip u Useful information for quick and efficient functionality i Note m Routines or advice for efficient use of the device Future Functions Innovations The in this document designates the functions that are under preparation or development at present 2 Technical specifications Here is what you can find in this section 2 1 Basic Module 2 2 Extension Module 2 3 Position and Port Numbering 2 4 CPU Card 2 5 CPU Card Extension module 2 6 SWITCH card 2 7 PRI Card 2 8 BRI Card 2 9 DVL Card 2 10 DIGITAL COMBO Card 2 11 4ASL 4AVL Card 2 12 AVL Card 2 13 GSM Card 2 14 UMTS card 2 15 Audio Card IO Relay 2 16 IP Card 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz 12 2 1 Basic Module Here is what you can find in this section Basic Module Basic Module Pro Basic Module The Basic Module Lite represents a business alternative of the basic module equipped with an CPU card Switch X card that does not enable the connection of extension modules and one AVL card p p p p Ord no 101034 2N NETSTAR BASIC rack basic module 8x AVL Ord no 101014 2N NETSTAR BASIC module 8x ASL Ba
13. W address LAN USB COM MMC Interface type Eth T Base 10 100 Connection RJ45 Pini transit Pin2 transit Pin3 receive Pin6 receive USB Host interface Connection Interface type USB 1 1 Connection 2x USB A Physical layer Low Speed 1 5Mbits s Power supply 5V Consumption max 100mA 123456 1 RT5 2 TA 3 GND 4 GND VERE RJ 12 6 CIS RS 232C interface connection Interface type RS232C Configuration 115200Bd 8bit parity none stop bit 1 Connection RJ11 6x6 Pini TxD Pin2 TxD Pin3 4 GND Pin5 RxD Pin6 RxD MMC cards slot MMC 7pins MMC 4 0 and MMC Plus 13 pins Buses 1 bit MMC and 4 bit MMC4 0 and MMC Power supply 3 3V Reading speed up to 22 Mb s Writing speed up to 18 Mb s Maximum recommended capacity 4 GB RES The Reset button will reboot the entire system Maintenance switch u ON position appliance switched on u OFF position appliance switched off the position is equipped with a 3s by pass for the switching into the Maintenance Mode u Maint position appliance in the maintenance mode the line cards supply switched off and the card drivers stopped in order to enable their maintenance or exchange or changes in the port set up After the switching into the ON position the card drivers are launched and their power supply is switched on no need for the re laun
14. addresses 5 9 and 13 the ports O and 1 always have the NT configuration 8x BRI port u Interface type SO NT S T LT T with phantom power supply 42V u SO TE S T LT S without power supply u Protocol DSS1 EURO ISDN Connection u RJ45 TE modus u Pin3 Pin6 reception couple u Pin4 PinS broadcasting couple u NT modus u Pin3 Pin6 broadcasting couple u Pin4 Pin5 reception couple Obj no 1011118 2N NETSTAR module 8x BRI 2 9 DVL Card The DVL card contains 8 ports used for the connection of the Star Point digital telephone sets the board always contains two sources of power per each four ports 0 1 2 3 a 4 5 6 7 If there occurs a short circuit in the wiring e g because of connection of an analogue phone the power supply will be disconnected After the technical deficiency was repaired the power supply source will start to feed power into the ports again u The card is only installed into the position of the line card of the basic module F Digital Ext huir ki N TD OR EN METS TAR a 8x DVL port Interface type u Upn NT U LAP S with power supply 48V Protocol Cornet II Connection u RJ45 u Pin4 Pin5 u broadcasting reception Obj no 1011128 2N NETSTAR module 8x DVL 2 10 DIGITAL COMBO Card The Digital Combo card consists of 4 BRI ports and 4 DVL ports used for the connection of the digital telephone sets u The specifications and characteristics
15. ch other to leave a gap of e g 1U between the separate modules For this purpose an organizer which at the same time will ensure a better manipulation with the wiring can be used For a shelf installation the system is equipped with 4 stands that create a gap between the shelf and the module body to ensure sufficient system ventilation System Installation The same applies for the connection to the 230 V or 115 V power supply Network which is subject to the local and national regulations and directives The connection of the system to the telecommunication network is subject to local national regulations and directives The interface of the line cards terminates in a RJ45 plug Only appliances complying with the basic requirements and further specifications of the directive no 1999 5 ES Government Directive No 426 200 Coll which stipulates the technical requirements of radio and telecommunication terminal appliances in the wording of the later regulations may be connected to the internal analogue interface The supplied wiring including an additional connection to the single ground point is used for connection If you do not use the additional system grounding the over voltage protection integrated in the line cards will not work The 2N Netstar communication system was designed as digital appliance TDM circle switching with sufficiently powerful processor and LAN connection with integrated VoIP telephony 1 4 Terms and
16. ching of the entire system and starting of all processes 2 5 CPU Card Extension module The card is an inseparable part of the extension module u Contains the proprietary interface for the communication with the SWITCH card u It is only installed in the extension module always into the positions with the O HW address 2 Eat CPU Fa ti andi om LINK The SWITCH board connection interface Interface type proprietary Connection RJ45 8 8 Maximum connection length between SWITCH card and extension modul CPU card is 160 cm wiring supplied as a part of the extender package Total interface throughput between SWITCH card and extension module CPU card is available 31 channels and 1 for signaling total extension module throughput is 88 calls 2 6 SWITCH card The SWITCH card is an inseparable part of the basic module It can be supplied in two HW alternatives Switch X without the possibility of extension modules connection standardly supplied as a part of the Basic Module Lite version Switch with the possibility of the connection of up to 4 extension modules u Both card versions are always equipped with 1 PRI interface and basic connection field that is in charge of the connection of call in the entire system It is only used in the basic module and is always installed in the position with 5 as the HW address Switch Sa The set up of the Jumpers on the board determines the
17. cted Conductinq connected and BGND tandby na onnected Conducting connected and Detects onnected Conducting connected and tandby Conducting connected and BGND onnected n a Conducting connected and BGHD onnected Detects grounded to BGHD tandby Conducting connected and BGND onnected n a Conducting connected and BGHD onnected Detects tandby Conducting connected and BGND onnected n a Conducting connected and BGHD onnected Detects tandby onnected tandby onnected Relay output without power supply fram NS floating IN Binary input without power supply from NS floating Relay output without power supply from NS floating inverse logics nA mo Binary input without power supply from MS with shot circuit possibility floating fe steele g Z E Be ae EE O er Binary Input without power supply from MS after connection floating _ 4 Binary input with power supply from MS to with shart circuit possibility floating O er Binary input without power supply from NS after connection grounded 4 O 4 Binary input with power supply from NS ta after connection floating s L A Binary input with power supply from MS to after connection floating Y Y Y Ko Ko Mo ME Mo Ko ES Ko ES ES ME
18. e is 1 and is reserved for maincase CPU or for extender CPU Compared to the extension module in which the cards are assigned addresses from 1 to 12 the assigning of addresses in the basic module is governed by predefined rules The basic module uses following rules for the card positions and assigning of addresses Address 1 Reserved for controlling CPU only position 1 the card address is 0 1 1 Addresses 2 3 4 Reserved for the PRI and VoIP cards positions 2 3 and 4 the cards addresses are 0 1 2 0 1 3 and 0 1 4 Address 5 Reserved for the SWITCH card position 5 the card address is 0 1 5 Addresses 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 and 14 The addresses correspond to the positions 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 and 14 and can be used for any line card An exception are the positions with the addresses 6 9 and 12 in which if you use a BRI or DIGITAL COMBO card the first 2 ports on the card are always NT and may not be changed ua P port u The card ports are assigned the addresses from left to the right and from top to the bottom The addresses start with 1 u For the purpose of better orientation the PRI GSM and Audio IO Relay cards have the serial numbers of the ports printed on their front side 2 4 CPU Card The card is an inseparable part of the basic module m It contains all necessary interfaces needed for the communication with the system It is only installed in the basic module always in the position with the O H
19. g either basic or extension modules The length of the conductor is for the basic and the extension unit 1500 mm The ends of the conductor are equipped with a 4 mm diameter eyelet one end of the basic module conductor has an 8 mm diameter eyelet ee OO Grounding conductor of the extension unit II Grounding conductor of the basic unit 3 3 Power supply backup For the backup of the power supply in case of power shortage an on line UPS appliance is used The UPS is to be connected pursuant to the documentation supplied for the separate types and producers The following chart will help you to design an optimal UPS performance The values stated in the unconducting chart serve for information only the consumption and the performance of the 2N NetStar system change according to the current operational system load and the HW configuration of the separate modules UPS 800W 1000VA UPS 1600W 2200VA NSVL8 NSCOVL FXS MINIMUM SERIAL RESISTOR lt 20 OHM Table 1 NSVL8 NSCOVL FXS 5 COMPLIES WITH FOLLOWING STANDARDS Peak surge Voltage Required Minimum serial ora waveform peak current waveform r LS A standard 0 h TOU pre 310 m 10700 100 310 50 VDE0433 EE VDE0878 2000 1250 aa LE level 3 SE 50 pr FCC Part 68 pwen 10160 20D 10160 20 lightning surge type A 10560 100 10560 15 FCC Part 68 1000 arr 0 5320 lightning surge type B BELLCORE 210 2 10
20. id E ion 41 2 15 Audio Card IO Relay wives ores Sods ai te san ab an as SEED EEE FE AS 42 A Saint koki tisi EGER ha daf dh ESRA DE VR RD 46 3 POWEFSOUICE sua vien odas be Be teen doe a core en a ea 47 3 1 P wer Supply CONNECCION yo taka rt e dade a whee howe adu 48 3 2 0YSIEM STOUPI J lie vite an rienda 49 3 3 Power supply backup 4 Technical parameters unennennonnnnnn 99 1 System Installation Here is what you can find in this section 1 1 Select of the Installation part 1 2 Unwrapping and Control 1 3 Installation 1 4 Terms and Symbols Selection of the Installation Site The following aspects shall be taken into consideration while selecting a site for the system installation Good accessibility All interfaces for the connection of the telecommunication interfaces or data network connections as well as the switch on switch off and system reset controls are placed on the front side i Protection against humidity and extreme temperatures The appliance may never be placed close to heat sources radiators or places exposed to direct sunshine Also places with high humidity such as bathrooms and cellars places with significant temperature fluctuation next to doors windows air conditioning dusty places workshops etc or places exposed to aggressive gases accumulator room boiler room as well as places with intensive vibrations and places exposed to shocks compressor rooms heavy indust
21. ine feeding voltage 60V u Line current cca 25 mA External lines Analogue input impedance 600 SS voltage of closed loop at the I power mA Maximum loop current 65 mA SS resistance during pulse min 1 MQ SS resistance during interruption max 320 Earth leakage power when hanged up max 100 HA Ringing impedance 2 10 kQ Ringing voltage detection 10 25 V Digital system lines Input power 48V u Call conduction impedance 600 Number of connectible conductors 2 ISDN BRI ISDN BRI SO TE Interface type SO TE S T LT S for connection to VTS Protocol DSS1 EURO ISDN with power supply u Interface configuration P MP point several points supports MSN P P point point supports DDI Connection 4 wires u Connection type RJ 45 ISDN BRI SO NT Interface type SO NT S T LT T inner SO BUS u Protocol DSS1 EURO ISDN with power supply u Interface configuration P MP point several points P P point point u Connection 4 wires u Connection type RJ 45 ISDN PRI Typ rozhrani SO Protocol DSS1 EURO ISDN Synchronisation Master Slave Connection 4 wires Connection type RJ 45 GSM Gateway Standard GSM900 1800 phase II Voice transmission EFR FR enhacced full rate full rate Receiver sensitivity 104 dBm Transmitter output Up to 2W during pulse SMS support TXT PDU SIM card small 3V Antenna connection SMA VoIP Specification
22. ions TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Modranska 621 143 01 Prague 4 Czech Republic Phone 420 261 301 500 Fax 420 261 301 599 E mail sales 2n cz Web www 2n cz 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz 59
23. itch on switch off and system reset controls are placed on the front side Protection against humidity and extreme temperatures The appliance may never be placed close to heat sources radiators or places exposed to direct sunshine Also places with high humidity such as bathrooms and cellars places with significant temperature fluctuation next to doors windows air conditioning dusty places workshops etc or places exposed to aggressive gases accumulator room boiler room as well as places with intensive vibrations and places exposed to shocks compressor rooms heavy industrial operations should be avoided The system should be installed horizontally Installation of infrastructure in the building The system was designed for installation in a 19 rack and connection to the structured wiring infrastructure with termination at a CAT 3 or CAT 5 patch panel If the infrastructure is already ready the switchboard installation site is usually given and can not be further changes The interface must however be adjusted for the connection via RJ 45 8 8 plugs GSM signal quality If a GSM card is a part of your system or will become later on it is necessary to consider that the cable leading from the GSM card to the GSM antenna is usually 3m long max 10m You should ensure that within this diameter from the selected system installation site a place with good GSM signal suitable for placement of the GSM antenna is available
24. linearly to zero at 150 C lead temperature 4 Technical parameters Basic technical specifications Nominal power supply network voltage 230 V or 115V Power supply voltage tolerance 10 Yo Nominal frequency 50 HZ Input 160 Fuse 10A Recommended power backup source External backup power source voltage Max backup source consumption Typical operation time with fully charged batteries Basic unit size 482x133x310 mm 84HPx3U Basic unit weight 12 5 kg Extended unit size 482x133x310 mm 84HPx3U Extended unit weight 12 5 kg Communication interface LAN Signals Pin1 transit Pin2 transit Pin3 receive Pin6 receive Transmission speed 10 100 Mb s Interface type Eth T Base 10 100 USB Sign ly USB A Transmission speed 1 5 Mb s u Interface type 2xUSB v1 1 R232 u Signals Pini TxD Pin2 TxD Pin3aPin4 GND Pin5 RxD Pin6 RxD Transmission speed 115200 Bd u Interface type RS 232C 115200Bd 8bit parity none stop bit 1 MMC Signals MMC 7pins and MMC Plus 13 pins Transmission speed up down 18 22 Mb s Interface type 1 bit MMC and 4 bit bus Climate conditions Temperature range 5 45 C Relative air humidity max 85 40 C without condensation Premises description basic characteristics standard premises Operational position horizontal Internal lines u Analogue input impedance 600 u Ringing voltage u L
25. nal power supply and are in compliance with the basic requirements and further respective provisions and stipulations of the 1999 5 ES Directive to the AVL ports The card can be installed into any line position of the basic or the extension modules Knalog Ext Tr Mar BRR EBT ko FW APTS PAA da 4 x CO port Interface type analogue with power supply 60V Signalisation reverse polarity CLIP broadcasting FSK DTMF Connection RJ45 two wire Pin4 Pin5 a b wires Obj no 1011224 2N NETSTAR module 4xCO 4x ASL 2 12 AVL Card The card contains 8 AVL ports Support of broadcasting of CLIP into the connected telephone sets via DTMF or FSK Support of status signalisation for pulse signalisation a constant polarity reverse is generated The card is installed into any line position of the basic or the extension modules Analog Ext BRR EBT w ZN NETS TAH di Obj no 1011218 2N NETSTAR module 8x ASL 8x ASL port Interface type U analogue with power supply 60V Signalisation reverse polarity CLIP broadcasting FSK DTMF Connection RJ45 two wire Pin4 GND OV Pin5 60V 2 13 GSM Card The GSM card can be supplies in several HW configurations Configuration with 1 2 or 4 GSM ports channels The exchange of the SIM card in the GSM modules is only allowed if the card power supply is switched off i e if the
26. of the ports match the specifications and characteristics of the card itself If you desire to use the BRI port for synchronisation purposes no line card position may be skipped between this card and the SWITCH card The card is installed into the line card position of the basic module Digital Combo y is ZN METSTAR me The set up of the Jumpers on the board determines the NT or TE port type NT Pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and power supply pins to be connected NT without power supply Connect pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and do not connect the power supply pins TE 1 Caution On the positions with the HW addresses 5 9 and 13 the ports O and 1 always have the NT configuration 4x DVL port u Interface type Upn NT U LAP S with 48V power supply u Protocol Cornet II u RJ45 Connection two conductors Pin4 and Pin5 broadcasting reception 4x BRI port u Interface type u SO NT S T LT T with phantom power supply 42V u SO TE S T LT S without power supply u Protocol DSS1 EURO ISDN u Connection RJ45 four conductors u Pin3 Pin6 broadcasting couple u Pin4 Pin5 reception couple Obj no 1011124 2N NETSTAR module 4x BRI 4x DVL 2 11 4ASL 4AVL Card The card contains 4 ASL ports and 4 AVL ports In case of power supply shortage the ASL ports are 1 1 switched to the AVL ports We recommend to only connecting the telephone sets which do not need additio
27. on PRI 3 Position 4 0 on PRI 0 lon PRI 1 2 on PRI 2 3 on PRI 3 The card ports are marked blue the Switch buses are marked red The CPU card and the SWITCH card are filled 1 1 u If more than 3 ports are occupied on the card or cards in the positions 2 3 and 4 the PRI cards must be equipped with another ZARLING connection field This ensures that the call channels of all ports are connected to the basic connection field of the SWITCH card 2 7 PRI Card The PRI card can be supplied in several HW configurations The card can be configured to contain 1 2 or 4 PRI ports with or without included ZARLING connection field If more than 3 PRI ports the SWITCH card PRI port not including are to be served by the system the system needs to be equipped with the ZARLINK connection field cards The factory pre set of the ports is TE Attention the NS Admin programming tool uses these port settings during the HW activation The card is installed into the position 1 2 and 3 of the basic module in between the CPU and SWITCH cards The set up of the Jumpers on the board determines the NT or TE port type u NT port set up For NT port the pins 1 3 2 4 5 7 6 8 should be connected TE port set up u For TE port the pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 should be connected 1 to 4 x PRI port u Interface type SO without power supply NT TE u Protocol DSS1 EURO ISDN u Connection RJ45 with LED control
28. or our website at www 2n Cz The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s is the holder of the ISO 9001 2009 certificate All development production and distribution processes of the company are managed by this standard and guarantee a high quality technical level and professional aspect of all our products Content 1 System Installation e eeroonennonn 4 1 1 Select of the Installation part e ee eeeeeeseseu 6 1 2 UnwraDDNJ and Control sirasi sirga e da Gda 7 tomala EE ok ck N EO pe kib ake pipe EE t a eee de ance ob oh landed A 8 1 4 T MMIS ANA SYIMDONS van vit kan aka oo GE EE AE e Gee eet Be A OE ok Wd ees 11 2 Technical specifications oeeennennnnnn 12 AZ MIBASIC NIOGUIC rra EN OE ale AE a GEE 13 2 2 EXTENSION IMOQUIS secas adas a Adi 16 2 3 Position and Port Numbering ecos a ARE EA A 17 ZACEU CO gate arab ai A ie OE a ti as VEREER DR 18 20 GPU Card Extension Module i004 EER EE A ip a a 21 ZODSWIICEECATA ecards RD KARRE RE DR eke 22 AE ING did ESE OE SEE DER ER EE DER GE GE EE GEE ei a N he 26 26 BREI GANG so eae reverie dd REED ears 29 29 DI GO SEED ESTE IR eae EG ES Kadi RE EE Oo ODE OD 32 2 10 DIGITAL COMBO Card sis ERRIEDA RS whan tab k it 34 2 T4ASBAAVE GAYA A Sakis akt ak GEE an tak A SAA AS 36 E ince tea donate tik a EER DO OD ak a BERADER RD as 38 ZA SS KOCIE piw l A e ak ESE io ee ee es 40 ZAG UMTS vou eit atak bl kay EERS ak ik ft l EER AE DRR n a a a
29. rial operations should be avoided The system should be installed horizontally Installation of infrastructure in the building The system was designed for installation in a 19 rack and connection to the structured wiring infrastructure with termination at a CAT 3 or CAT 5 patch panel If the infrastructure is already ready the switchboard installation site is usually given and can not be further changes The interface must however be adjusted for the connection via RJ 45 8 8 plugs GSM signal quality Ifa GSM card is a part of your system or will become later on it is necessary to consider that the cable leading from the GSM card to the GSM antenna is usually 3m long max 10m You should ensure that within this diameter from the selected system installation site a place with good GSM signal suitable for placement of the GSM antenna is available Theft protection While selecting the installation site the insurance company conditions should be regarded as well 1 Caution u In the areas with very poor GSM signal level or high number of GSM gates the use of internal takes the position of a line card or external GSM splitter is advantageous 1 1 Select of the Installation part The following aspects shall be taken into consideration while selecting a site for the system installation Good accessibility All interfaces for the connection of the telecommunication interfaces or data network connections as well as the sw
30. s of the DTMF broadcasting selection u Minimum maximum level for the assessment of the lower or higher frequency According to Q23 Specifications of the pulse selection broadcasting Pulse duration 60 ms Interruption duration 40 ms Specifications of the pulse selection reception Pulse duration 30 ms to 70ms u Interruption duration 30 ms to 70ms FLASH detection FLASH broadcasting specifications 100 ms FLASH reception specifications 80 ms 150 ms Preset values can not be changed FSK detection u FSK reception specifications 40 dB u FSK broadcasting specifications 40 dB Other signal detection Modem detection specifications 1300 Hz Facsimile detection specifications 1100 Hz Dial tone frequency 425 Hz Dial tone level dB Busy tone frequency 425 Hz Busy tone level 7 dB Nominal transmission inhibition u Analogue Analogue connection dB u Analogue Digital connection dB u Digital Digital connection 0 dB Audio lO Rele The rights of the producer to adjust the product specifications in order to improve the characteristics of the product as compared to the product documentation are reserved The product may only be used in compliance with the User s Manual and for purposes for which the product was designed and manufactured After the product lifetime was terminated please dispose the product or its parts in compliance with the valid environmental protection regulat
31. sic Module Pro Basic Module Profi is a business alternative of the basic module equipped with a CPU card Switch card that enables the connection of up to 4 extension modules 900 Ord no 101031 2N NETSTAR PRO rack basic module empty Ord no 101011 2N NETSTAR PRO basic module empty 2 2 Extension Module The extension module is equipped with an 8 bit CPU which controls up to 11 analogue line cards The following cards are supported AVL ASL GSM and AUDIORELE CFU a a a aalez e e e le e le 2 e Ord no 101036 2N NETSTAR PRO rack extender analogue only Ord no 101016 2N NETSTAR PRO extender analogue only 2 3 Position and Port Numbering Each card and port is assigned a specific unique HW address The address consists of 4 parts and is stated in the form R C B P whereas the separate letters stand for the following u R rack u Rack represents the entire system appliance consisting of the basic module and four extension modules case in the current version only one Rack is supported The rack address is thus O C Case m Covers the basic or one of the four extension modules The address of the basic module is 1 the extension modules are assigned addresses from 2 to 5 according to their SWITCH card Connections B board u The separate cards board are assigned addresses from left to the right both in the basic as well as the extension modules The address of the first position in the modul
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