NEC NEAX NDA-24349 User Manual
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Chapter 5 Station Equipment
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NEAX2000 IPS
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NEAX2000
IPS Requirements
The Digital Station Port which is connected to the D
term
EXT at the “PBX Site” must be provided via the
PN-8DLC, PN-4DLC, or the PN-2DLC Circuit Cards.
The Station Port may be set to operate in “Series E Mode” or “Series III Mode”
The maximum distance from the D
term
EXT to the PBX digital port interface (at the PBX Site) is 250
feet (76m).
The maximum distance from the D
term
EXT to the DTP-32DE-1 (Series E Terminal at the Remote
Site) is 250 feet (76m).
The Analog Port Adapter with Ring (APR-U) may operate in “Single Port Mode” ONLY when
attached to the DTP-32DE-1 phone that is operating at the Remote Site.
The Ancillary Device Adapter (ADA-U) and the Hands Free Unit (HFU-U) are supported at the
Remote Site. When the remote phone is located in a “Residential Environment” the HFU-U
CANNOT
be used because of FCC restrictions.
The Computer Telephony Adapter (CTA-U) is supported at the Remote Site. The CTA-U is only
supported when the D
term
EXT is set to operate in “Continuous Mode”.
The
D
term
Series III cordless telephone is supported at the Remote Site. A DTP-32DE-1 set for
“Series III Mode” must be connected in conjunction with the cordless telephone.
Voice Calls made to the DTP-32DE-1 that is connected to the D
term
EXT will automatically activate
the built in “MIC” even if it was disabled prior to the call. Class of Service for the Remote Phone
may be set to automatically disable the “MIC” when called via “CM15, YY=99.
The
D
term
PC computer interface card is not supported with the D
term
EXT.
“911” (Emergency Calls) should not be made via the remote terminal since the phone number at the
PBX location will be sent to the “Emergency Answering Facility” rather than the “Home/Remote
Office phone number” where the remote terminal is located.
The telephone terminal that is connected to the D
term
EXT Remote Module must be a D
term
Series E,
Display Terminal. Specifically, a DTP-32DE-1 Series E terminal. This is the only terminal that has
the proper FCC registration for residential use
.