Strata CIX100 Operating and maintenance instructions

Telecommunication Systems Department
Strata
September 2009
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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Contents
Introduction
Organization ..........................................................................................................................................ix
Conventions ............................................................................................................................................x
Related Documents/Media ....................................................................................................................xi
Chapter 1 –Strata CIX Overview
Chapter 2 –Strata CIX100
CIX100 Processors .......................................................................................................................................3
CPU/Memory ...................................................................................................................................4
Large Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits ..............................................................................................4
Memory Protection Battery .............................................................................................................4
Relay Control Interface ...................................................................................................................4
External Page Interface ....................................................................................................................4
Music-on-hold/Background Music Interface ...................................................................................4
Secure Digital Memory ..................................................................................................................4
Built-in Ethernet Connection ...........................................................................................................5
CIX100 Processor Optional Subassemblies ....................................................................................5
CIX100 Cabinet Slots ............................................................................................................................5
Base Cabinet ....................................................................................................................................5
Expansion Cabinets .........................................................................................................................5
Chapter 3 –Strata CIX670 and CIX1200
Strata CIX670 .........................................................................................................................................7
CIX670 Processor Circuit Cards ............................................................................................................8
CPU/Memory ...................................................................................................................................8
Large-scale Integrated (LSI) circuits ...............................................................................................8
Memory Protection Battery .............................................................................................................8
Music-on-hold/Background Music Interface ...................................................................................8
Secure Digital (SD) Memory ...........................................................................................................8
Network Interface ............................................................................................................................9
CIX670 Processor Optional Subassemblies ....................................................................................9
Strata CIX1200 .....................................................................................................................................10
CIX1200 Processor Circuit Cards ........................................................................................................11
CPU/Memory .................................................................................................................................11
Large-scale Integrated (LSI) circuits .............................................................................................11
Memory Protection Battery ...........................................................................................................11
Music-on-hold/Background Music Interface .................................................................................11
Secure Digital (SD) Memory .........................................................................................................11

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Chapter 4 – Universal Slot Circuit Cards
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Network Interface ..........................................................................................................................12
CIX1200 Processor Optional Subassemblies ................................................................................12
CIX670 and CIX1200 Cabinet Slots ....................................................................................................13
Base Cabinet ..................................................................................................................................13
Expansion Cabinets .......................................................................................................................13
Strata CIX670 and CIX1200 Rack Mount ..........................................................................................14
Basic Specifications .......................................................................................................................14
Base Cabinet ..................................................................................................................................15
Expansion cabinet ..........................................................................................................................15
CIX670 and CIX1200 Remote Expansion Cabinet .............................................................................16
Chapter 4 –Universal Slot Circuit Cards
Station, Line and Option Circuit Cards ................................................................................................17
Functional Block Diagrams ..................................................................................................................21
Chapter 5 –Telephones and Peripherals
DP5000-series Digital Telephones .......................................................................................................25
The DP5000 Look .........................................................................................................................28
Large Display Area for Call Information ......................................................................................28
LCD Key-Strip ..............................................................................................................................28
Backlight LCD ...............................................................................................................................28
Mic Mute .......................................................................................................................................29
Handset/Headset ............................................................................................................................29
Shift and Hist Keys ........................................................................................................................29
Speaker Off-hook Call Announce (DOCA-1A) ............................................................................29
DP5000-Series Telephone Tilt Angles ..........................................................................................30
Telephone Button Expansion Options .................................................................................................31
LCD Add-on -Module (LM5110) ..................................................................................................31
Key Module (KM5020) .................................................................................................................31
Digital DSS Add on Module (DDM5060) ....................................................................................31
IP 5000-Series IP Telephones ..............................................................................................................32
Features ..........................................................................................................................................34
IP Protocol .....................................................................................................................................34
Connectivity ...................................................................................................................................35
Capabilities ....................................................................................................................................35
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Models ..........................................................................................36
Telephone Button Expansion Options .................................................................................................37
LCD Add-on Module (LM5110) ...................................................................................................37
Key Module (KM5020) .................................................................................................................37
IP Direct Station Selection (IDM5060F) Console .........................................................................37
CIX Attendant Console ........................................................................................................................38
Peripherals ............................................................................................................................................41
Door Phone (MDFB) .....................................................................................................................41
Door Phone/Lock Control Unit (DDCB) .......................................................................................41
External Speaker (BESCB) ...........................................................................................................41
Mobility Solutions ................................................................................................................................42
SoftIPT ...........................................................................................................................................42
Video Communication Solution ...........................................................................................................43
Visual Collaboration ......................................................................................................................43

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Chapter 6 – Administration / Voice Mail Card
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VCS Features .................................................................................................................................43
Software ........................................................................................................................................44
VCS Software Upgrade .................................................................................................................44
Licenses .........................................................................................................................................44
Product Specifications
Cabling and Connectors .......................................................................................................................46
Chapter 6 –Administration / Voice Mail Card
Network eManager ...............................................................................................................................47
My Phone Manager Gives Telephone Programming to Individual End-Users .............................48
All Features to All Users No Matter Where They Are ........................................................................49
LVMU1 Voice Mail Card ....................................................................................................................50
Features ..........................................................................................................................................50
Licenses .........................................................................................................................................50
Software .........................................................................................................................................50
Port Upgrades ................................................................................................................................51
Other Voice Processing Systems .........................................................................................................51
Chapter 7 –Features
Account Codes .....................................................................................................................................53
Add-on Module (ADM) .......................................................................................................................53
Advisory Messages ..............................................................................................................................53
Alarm Notification ...............................................................................................................................54
Alternate Answer Point ........................................................................................................................54
Automatic Busy Redial ........................................................................................................................54
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Server .........................................................................................54
Basic ACD Features ................................................................................................................54
Enhanced ACD Features ...............................................................................................................55
Automatic Callback (ACB) ..................................................................................................................56
Automatic Line Selection .....................................................................................................................56
Automatic Release ...............................................................................................................................57
Automatic Release from Hold .......................................................................................................57
Automatic Release of Incoming Calls ...........................................................................................57
Station Automatic Release .............................................................................................................57
Background Music (BGM) ..................................................................................................................57
Call Completion ...................................................................................................................................57
Call Forward .........................................................................................................................................58
Station Call Forward ......................................................................................................................58
System Call Forward .....................................................................................................................58
Call Forward Conditions ...............................................................................................................59
Call Forward Destination ...............................................................................................................59
Call Forward – Call Types .............................................................................................................59
Call Forward Remote .....................................................................................................................59
Call History ..........................................................................................................................................60
Call Monitoring and Transfer ...............................................................................................................60
Call Park ...............................................................................................................................................61
Call Park Orbits .............................................................................................................................61
Park and Page ................................................................................................................................61

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Call Pickup ...........................................................................................................................................61
Call Waiting .........................................................................................................................................62
Caller Identification .............................................................................................................................63
ISDN Calling ID Name and Number ............................................................................................63
Camp on Busy ......................................................................................................................................63
Automatic Camp On ......................................................................................................................63
Off-hook Camp On ........................................................................................................................64
Cancel Button .......................................................................................................................................64
Centrex/PBX Compatible .....................................................................................................................64
Centrex Ringing Repeat .......................................................................................................................64
Classes of Service (COS) .....................................................................................................................65
Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) ...............................................................................................65
Conference Calls ..................................................................................................................................65
Conference On-Hold ......................................................................................................................65
Join Button .....................................................................................................................................65
Split/Join/Drop ...............................................................................................................................65
Releasing from Conference Tandem CO Line Connections .........................................................66
Voice Mail Conference ..................................................................................................................66
Continuous DTMF Tone ......................................................................................................................66
Credit Card Calling ..............................................................................................................................66
Data Privacy .........................................................................................................................................66
Day/Night Mode – Auto Schedule .......................................................................................................67
Delayed Ringing ...................................................................................................................................68
Destination (Toll) Restriction ..............................................................................................................68
Through Dialing ............................................................................................................................68
Dial Directory .......................................................................................................................................68
Direct Inward Dialing (DID) ................................................................................................................69
Digital Pad ............................................................................................................................................70
Direct Inward System Access (DISA) .................................................................................................70
Directory Numbers ...............................................................................................................................71
Primary [DN] Buttons ...................................................................................................................71
Phantom [DN] Buttons ..................................................................................................................71
Pilot [DN] ......................................................................................................................................71
Distinctive LED Indicator ....................................................................................................................71
Distinctive Ringing ..............................................................................................................................72
Do Not Disturb (DND) .........................................................................................................................72
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Buttons ...............................................................................................72
[DSS] Button Status Display .........................................................................................................72
DTMF Receivers ..................................................................................................................................73
DTMF Back Tone ..........................................................................................................................73
DTMF and Dial Pulse CO Line Compatibility ..............................................................................73
DTMF Signal Time .......................................................................................................................73
Emergency Call ....................................................................................................................................73
Feature Prompting with Soft Keys .......................................................................................................73
External Amplified Speaker .................................................................................................................74
Flash Button .........................................................................................................................................74
Flexible Line Ringing ..........................................................................................................................74
Flexible Numbering .............................................................................................................................74
Handsfree Answerback ........................................................................................................................75
Headset .................................................................................................................................................75

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Hearing Aid Compatible ......................................................................................................................75
High Call Volume Buttons ...................................................................................................................75
Hold ......................................................................................................................................................75
Automatic Hold .............................................................................................................................75
Analog Hold ..................................................................................................................................76
Call Hold ........................................................................................................................................76
Consultation Hold ..........................................................................................................................76
Exclusive Hold ..............................................................................................................................76
Hold Recall ....................................................................................................................................76
Hot Dialing ...........................................................................................................................................76
Hotline Service .....................................................................................................................................76
IP Telephony ........................................................................................................................................77
Data Network Assessment for Voice Traffic ................................................................................77
IP Interface Unit ............................................................................................................................77
Network Address Translation (NAT) ............................................................................................80
IP User Mobility ............................................................................................................................82
IPT Anywhere ................................................................................................................................83
Quality of Service (QoS) and Bandwidth ......................................................................................84
Power Over Ethernet .....................................................................................................................85
Toshiba SoftIPT IP Telephone ......................................................................................................86
Private Networking Over Internet Protocol .........................................................................................88
SIP Trunking ........................................................................................................................................89
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) .......................................................................................90
Least Cost Routing (LCR) ...................................................................................................................90
Line Buttons .........................................................................................................................................91
CO Line Buttons ............................................................................................................................91
Pooled CO Line Button .................................................................................................................91
Group CO Line Button ..................................................................................................................91
Live System Programming ...................................................................................................................91
Lost Call Treatment ..............................................................................................................................91
Message Waiting ..................................................................................................................................92
LED Indication ..............................................................................................................................92
Stutter Dial Tone ...........................................................................................................................92
Microphone (External Unit) .................................................................................................................92
Music-on-hold ......................................................................................................................................92
Multiple Call/Delayed Ringing ............................................................................................................92
Off-Hook Call Announce (OCA) .........................................................................................................93
Off-Premise Stations ............................................................................................................................93
Override ......................................................................................................................................................93
Call Forward Override ...................................................................................................................94
Class Of Service Override .............................................................................................................94
Do Not Disturb (DND) Override ...................................................................................................94
Executive Override ........................................................................................................................94
Privacy Override ............................................................................................................................94
Paging ...................................................................................................................................................95
Telephone Group Paging ...............................................................................................................95
External Speaker Page Zones ........................................................................................................95
Emergency Page ............................................................................................................................95
Night Ringing Over Selected Page Zones .....................................................................................95

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Power Failure Protection ......................................................................................................................96
Power Failure Transfer ..................................................................................................................96
Reserve Power Battery Backup .....................................................................................................96
Privacy ..................................................................................................................................................96
Remote Update .....................................................................................................................................96
Repeat Last Number Dialed .................................................................................................................97
Ringing .................................................................................................................................................97
Ring Over Busy .............................................................................................................................97
Ringing Cadence ............................................................................................................................97
Delayed Ringing ............................................................................................................................97
Distinctive Ringing ........................................................................................................................97
Speed Dial ............................................................................................................................................98
One Touch Buttons ........................................................................................................................98
Station Hunting ....................................................................................................................................98
Serial Hunting ................................................................................................................................99
Circular Hunting ............................................................................................................................99
Distributed Hunting .......................................................................................................................99
Camp on to Hunt Groups ...............................................................................................................99
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) ........................................................................................99
Strata Net Multi-system Networking .................................................................................................100
Coordinated Numbering Plan ......................................................................................................100
Strata Net Basic Call Control ......................................................................................................100
Alternate Routing ........................................................................................................................101
Centralized Attendant ..................................................................................................................101
Telephone DSS Buttons ...............................................................................................................101
Centralized Voice Mail ................................................................................................................101
Network SMDR ...........................................................................................................................102
System Fault Finding and Diagnostics ...............................................................................................103
Alarm Indication of System Faults ..............................................................................................103
Secure Digital Card .....................................................................................................................103
Fault Detection and Error Logs ...................................................................................................103
Event and System Administration Logs ......................................................................................103
Automatic Fault Recovery ...........................................................................................................103
System Trace ...............................................................................................................................103
Manual Test .................................................................................................................................103
Backup and Restore .....................................................................................................................104
Maintenance and Administration .................................................................................................104
Software Upgrade ........................................................................................................................104
Transfer ..............................................................................................................................................104
Transfer with Camp On ...............................................................................................................104
Transfer Immediate ......................................................................................................................104
Transfer Privacy ..........................................................................................................................104
Transfer (Screened) .....................................................................................................................104
Transfer (Unscreened) .................................................................................................................105
Transfer to Voice Mail ................................................................................................................105
Music or Ringing Option .............................................................................................................105
Tenant Services ..................................................................................................................................105
Traffic Measurement ..........................................................................................................................105
Traffic Reports .............................................................................................................................106
Uniform Call Distribution ..................................................................................................................106

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Appendix – Specifications
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Interaction with Other Features ...................................................................................................106
User Programming Mode ...................................................................................................................108
VLAN Tagging ..................................................................................................................................109
Voice or Tone Signaling ....................................................................................................................110
Voice Mail Integration .......................................................................................................................110
DTMF Integration ........................................................................................................................110
Simplified Message Desk Interface (SMDI) ...............................................................................110
Toshiba Proprietary Integration ...................................................................................................111
Direct Transfer to Voice Mailbox ...............................................................................................111
Volume Control ..................................................................................................................................111
Appendix – Specifications
Environmental Characteristics ...........................................................................................................113
Power Considerations .........................................................................................................................114
CIX100 ........................................................................................................................................114
CIX670 and CIX1200 ..................................................................................................................115
Reserve Power ....................................................................................................................................116
Strata CIX Component Compatibility ................................................................................................118
Public Network Requirements ...........................................................................................................121
Station Loop Lengths .........................................................................................................................123
Standard Telephone Ringer Specifications ........................................................................................124
Standard Telephone Interface Options ...............................................................................................124
5000/3000/3200-series Telephone Option Circuit Cards .........................................................................124
Station Dimensions ............................................................................................................................126
System Tones .....................................................................................................................................127
Strata Net IP and IPT Bandwidth Requirements ................................................................................129
Strata CIX Software License Requirements ......................................................................................131
Capacities ...........................................................................................................................................134
Index.........................................................................................................................................................145

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Introduction
This General Description provides an overview of the Strata CIX100, CIX670, and CIX1200 IP
and digital business telephone systems, associated hardware and features. The features described
in this document assume that the Strata CIX/CTX system has the current software release installed.
Organization
This document is divided into the following major topics:
•Chapter 1 – Strata CIX Overview is a brief introduction of the Strata CIX systems.
•Chapter 2 – Strata CIX100 describes the system, its basic capacities and system expansion.
•Chapter 4 – Universal Slot Circuit Cards describes the system, its basic capacities, system
expansion, and remote maintenance.
•Chapter 4 – Universal Slot Circuit Cards provide information about Printed Circuit Boards
(PCBs) that can be installed in the universal slots of the Strata CIX/CTX systems.
•Chapter 5 – Telephones and Peripherals describes the most recent Toshiba-proprietary
stations and peripherals, customer-supplied peripherals, as well as cabling and connectors.
•Chapter 6 – Administration / Voice Mail Card describes information about Voice
Processing systems and remote maintenance software.
•Chapter 7 – Features describes the features which are available system-wide, as well as
stations features.
•Appendix – Specifications includes detailed information on environmental characteristics,
power considerations, hardware compatibility, network requirements, and station specifications
and system capacities.

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Conventions
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Conventions
Conventions Description
Note
Elaborates specific items or references other information. Within
some tables, general notes apply to the entire table and numbered
notes apply to specific items.
Important! Calls attention to important instructions or information.
Courier Shows a computer keyboard entry or screen display.
“Type” Indicates entry of a string of text.
“Press” Indicates entry of a single key. For example: Type prog then
press Enter.
Plus (+)
Shows a multiple PC keyboard or phone button entry. Entries
without spaces between them show a simultaneous entry.
Example: Esc+Enter. Entries with spaces between them show a
sequential entry. Example: #5.
Tilde (~) Means “through.” Example: 350 ~ 640 Hz frequency range.
Denotes a procedure.
Denotes the step in a one-step procedure.
Start > Settings > Printers Denotes a progression of buttons and/or menu options on the
screen you should select.
See Figure 10
Grey/Blue words within the printed text denote cross-references.
In the electronic version of this document (Library CD-ROM or
FYI Internet download), cross-references appear in blue hypertext.

Introduction
Related Documents/Media
Strata CIX General Description xi
Related Documents/Media
Installation and Programming Manuals
• Strata CIX Installation & Maintenance Manual
• Strata CIX Programming Manual
User Guides
• Strata CIX IP5000-Series Telephone
• Strata CIX DP5000-series Telephone
• Strata CIX IPT Telephone
• Strata CIX DP Telephone
• My Phone Manager™
• Strata CTX DKT3001/2001 Digital Single Line Telephone
• Strata CIX Standard Telephone

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Strata CIX General Description 1
Strata CIX Overview 1
The Strata CIX family includes the CIX100, CIX670, and CIX1200 Internet Protocol (IP) systems
that provide sophisticated business communication features. These systems deliver on the promise
of IP telephony by providing all the features and benefits of our traditional business
communications systems on a converged IP platform. With the Strata CIX, you have a choice of
mixing and matching technologies, creating a pure IP system or a converged solution, and
changing based on the needs of your company.
The Strata CIX IP business communications system provides pure IP peer-to-peer functionality
and provides a smooth migration path from Toshiba Strata CIX and Strata DK digital business
communication systems.
The Strata CIX supports many types of telephones and provides the configuration flexibility to
build the communications system you need, in addition to the investment protection from re-using
devices from other Strata systems. That’s why the Strata CIX is much more than just an IP system.
It is a unified communications environment that supports many types of client devices.

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Strata CIX100 2
This chapter provides a system overview of the
Strata CIX100 telephone systems.
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Base Expansion
Figure 1 CIX100
Base / Expansion Cabinets
The Strata CIX100 systems are compact systems,
yet they provide large system features (see Figure
1and Table 1). They are designed for wall
mounting and occupy very little space.
The CIX100 processor (ACTU3) comes with 32
ports (licensed) and can grow to 112 ports by
adding 4-port licenses.
Note The Strata CIX100 system capacities
depend on the licenses stored on the system
processor and the hardware described in
this chapter.
Each ACTU3 basic processor can be configured
with a one or two cabinet system. A single (Base)
cabinet system supports a combination of up to 64 Central Office (CO) lines and stations, while a
two cabinet system (Base and Expansion) can support up to 112 CO lines and stations.
System line and station capacity is expanded by adding CO line and station circuit cards and port
licenses into its universal slot architecture.
The CIX100 easily connects to outside public and private telephone lines. All of the telephones
(stations) tied to the system can have direct access to each other, as well as to the public and
private network. All lines, stations, and options are tied together through the cabinets.
Table 1 CIX100 Cabinet Specifications
Cabinet Weight1
1. Weight includes the processor card in the Base Cabinet and four universal circuit cards in each
cabinet.
Base Cabinet (CHSUB112) 8.8 kg 37.1 cm 30.2 cm 25.9 cm
Base + Expansion Cabinet (CHSUE112) 15.7 kg 37.1 cm 50.6 cm 25.9 cm
Height Width Depth

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CIX100 Processors
Each system operates with one processor card (ACTU3) that installs in a dedicated slot of the
Base Cabinet. The processors incorporate the following hardware features.
CPU/Memory
Either processor card uses a high-speed, 32-bit, RISC processor, Dynamic Random Access
Memory (DRAM) working memory, Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) with lithium battery
for memory back-up, and flash program memory.
Large Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits
The processors each have LSI circuits that support the following:
• 16 DTMF receiver hardware processor are built into the ACTU3. Five or more DTMF
receivers require appropriate licenses.
• 16 Busy Tone (BT) detector circuits for Auto Busy Redial (ABR) are built into the ACTU3.
• 64 built-in conference circuits.
• Built-in, adjustable, digital, volume PAD technology enables audio volume to be adjusted in
eight steps to compensate for conference and/or CO line network losses.
Memory Protection Battery
If commercial AC power is lost or if a system is moved or stored without power, the processor has
an on-board battery that protects data and the customer’s programmed configuration from memory
loss. This information will be maintained in a powerless system for at least six years.
Relay Control Interface
An on-board terminal strip provides an interface to a normally open relay contact which can be
programmed to control a Night Bell or door lock or to mute BGM during an external page.
External Page Interface
A 600 ohm RCA jack is built into each processor to interface with a Toshiba External Amplified
Speaker (BESCB) or a customer-supplied page amplifier and speaker(s) for external paging, night
ring over external page, and external BGM applications.
Music-on-hold/Background Music Interface
A 600-ohm RCA jack and volume controls are built into each processor to interface with Music-
on-hold and/or Background Music (BGM) sources (one of the jacks is for future use). With the
CIX100, you can have up to 15 MOH/BGM source interfaces by adding:
• Up to two BIOU circuit cards, each provides three MOH/BGM input sources
• An RSTU circuit card that provides up to eight MOH/BGM input sources
Secure Digital Memory
Each processor has an on-board SD memory card slot. A SD flash memory card can be inserted
into the slot to backup and restore customer program data. It also makes it easy to upload operating
system data for software upgrades and is used for maintenance functions (see “System Fault
Finding and Diagnostics” on page 103 for more details).

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Built-in Ethernet Connection
The ACTU processor has an on-board Ethernet 100Base-T Ethernet interface for connection to
Open Architecture Computer Telephony Interface (CTI) applications. This provides extensive call
control and telephone support for CTI applications. The Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC)
port also enables connection to the following:
• CIX Attendant Console
• ACD server
• Local and Remote eManager PC
• Soft Key Control of Voice Mail features
CIX100 Processor Optional Subassemblies
Optional subassemblies can be attached to the ACTU3 or ACTU3 processors to provide additional
features. The subassemblies are:
•AMDS (Modem) – Provides a 33.6Kbps/V.34 modem for point-to-point local or remote
connection to the eManager administration PC.
•BSIS (Serial Port Interface) – Provides up to two RS-232 interface ports for SMDR interface
to Call Accounting devices, SMDI or Toshiba Proprietary interface to Voice Mail devices, and
two future applications.
CIX100 Cabinet Slots
Base Cabinet
The Base Cabinet has one dedicated slot used for the system processor card and four universal
slots (S101~S104), that can accommodate station, line or option circuit cards. It also houses a
power supply that is packaged with the cabinet.
Expansion Cabinets
One expansion cabinet has four universal circuit card slots (S105~S108) that can accommodate
station, line or option circuit cards. It also houses a power supply that is packaged with the cabinet.
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