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Hardware Manual 631-862-1339 GVT-010793-301-00 NA ISSUE 4.0 September 2021...
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NEC Platforms, Ltd. has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Platforms, Ltd. and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval of NEC Platforms, Ltd.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction COPYRIGHT ............................2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................1 PRODUCT LIABILITY ......................... 4 REGULATORY ............................10 CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION .......................16 Section 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ........................16 Section 2 EQUIPMENT LIST ..........................18 Chassis/CPU and Boards For Chassis Expand ..................21 Backup Battery Unit ..........................
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Install the DTZ-8R-1 CORDLESS DECT Telephone ................. 154 Installing the ML440 and AP20 Wireless DECT Telephone ..............162 Section 7 INSTALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ....................169 NEC Digital Call Logger ......................... 169 NEC IP Call Logger ..........................172 NEC Digital Player Requirements ......................179 NEC Digital Player/Recorder Installation .....................
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 General ..............................193 Lithium Battery Specification....................... 193 Replacing the Lithium Battery ......................193 Section 2 MAIN SOFTWARE UPGRADING ....................... 196 General ..............................196 Before Upgrading the Main Software ....................196 Main Software Version Confirmation ....................196 Upgrading the Main Software ......................197 Section 3 LED INDICATIONS ..........................
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CAUTION fail. The telephone system can only be used in NEC-designated countries. If a system-down, malfunction, defect or external factor such as an electrical failure indirectly causes a loss of profit, the com- pany (or affiliates) will not be held responsible.
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It might cause a fire, an electrical shock or a system failure. Be sure to use cables designated by NEC or cables attached to the equipment. If cables are not des- ignated particularly, choose cables with considering safety and transmission performance carefully.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 WARNING Do not place any object on the system or the main power source. If the object falls, it might cause personal injury or damage to the equipment. When removing a plug from an outlet, be sure to grip the plug, not the cord. Gripping the cord to re- move the plug could cause a fire or an electrical shock to occur.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 CAUTION Do not use benzine, thinner or alcohol for cleaning. When removing dust and dirt, put diluted, mild detergent on a cloth and then wring out the cloth. Remove the dust and dirt with the cloth and then wipe the cleaned area with a dry cloth.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Safety Environment Consider measures to deal with disasters (such as fires, floods and earthquakes) and to ensure the WARNING safety of the staff. Regularly clean the room or rooms where the switching equipment resides. Do not spray any insecticides directly on the equipment (insecticides can adversely affect the switch- ing equipment).
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Regulatory CERTIFICATION LABELS The product certification labels can be found on the outside surface of the main unit. These labels have important safety and regulatory compliance information. SAFETY INFORMATION This equipment has been certified by Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and found to comply with all applicable safety requirements for North America: •...
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RJ11C, RJ48C, RJ61X ALARM DIALING EQUIPMENT If the SL2100 system is used with alarm dialing equipment, ensure that the installation of the SL2100 does not disable your alarm dialing equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer.
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OTHER TOLL RESTRICTION AND LEAST COST ROUTING EQUIPMENT The software contained in the SL2100 to allow user access to the network must be upgraded to recognize newly established network area codes and exchange codes as they are placed into service.
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Music On Hold feature of this telecommunications system. NEC Corporation of America, hereby disclaims any liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a license.
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ISED Registration Number: IC: 140L-SL2100 Ringer Equivalence Number (REN): 0.3 BATTERY DISPOSAL The SL2100 system includes the batteries listed below. When disposing of these batteries, Chassis, and/or Unit, you must comply with applicable federal and state regulations regarding proper disposal procedures.
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Do not incinerate batteries. This product uses Lithium batteries. Do not use any other type. For an overview of the location of batteries used in these systems, the battery replacement or removal instructions, please refer to the SL2100 System Hardware Manual. Regulatory...
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CPU/EXIFE slot for Slot-In design chassis. The SL2100 system enable to expand up to three chassis (one Main and two Expansion chassis) by bus connection and provides a maximum of 36 analog trunks and 72 Multiline Terminals also equipped to support IP Networking, Digital Networking (BRI/PRI, T1/E1) and IP Trunks or IP extensions.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Figure 1-1 System Configuration GENERAL INFORMATION...
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Also a Li battery has been mounted on the CPU with a protection sheet. BE117449 SL2100 Digital Kit w/ 12B Tels The Kit is Included; The SDVMS- • BE116491 IP7NA-4KSU-C1 1pc C1 equipped • BE116496 IP7NA-CPU-C1 1pc with CPU-C1, • BE116506 IP7WW-082U-B1 1pc 3COIDB-C1 •...
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Main Software) • VoIPDB Daughter Board Connector : 1 • EXIFB Daughter Board Connector : 1 • SD Card Slot : 1 • 4pc of SL2100 IP EXT-01 LIC LA • 4pc of SL2100 IP TRUNK-01 LIC LA Boards for BE116501...
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Category Stock License Name Description Note Number IP Related BE120530 SL2100 B-IN VOIP EX LIC Additional VoIP Resource License for Built-in VoIP (V.4.00 or higher) BE116744 SL2100 IP CHANNEL-16 LIC Additional VoIP Resource License (16ch per License) for VOIPDB BE116745...
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The CPU-C1 board is installed into the CPU/EXIFE Slot in the Controlling Chassis and controls all the functions and operations of the SL2100 system using the system software loaded into the CPU-C1 memory. One CPU-C1 board must be installed in the Controlling Chassis.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 The CPU-C1 provides; • Maximum 8ch or 16ch (V.4.00 or higher) Built-in VoIP resources • Built-In 4ch VRS/VM (InMail) capability • 2 hours VRS/VM (InMail) storage without SD Card • Four clients of Mobile Extension • Maximum Four participants of Web Video Conference •...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 2.3 Trunk/Extension/ISDN Expansion Interface Boards IP7WW-082U-B1 This 082U-B1 board is installed to the Universal slot in the IP7[ ]-4KSU-C1 chassis and provides a total of eight digital extension ports and two analog extension ports. Two general purpose relay, one Audio-In and Audio-Out ports are initially available.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 IP7WW-1PRIDB-C1 The 1PRIDB-C1 daughter board is mounted on the 082U- B1, 008U-[ ]1 or 000U-C1 board and installed to the Universal slot in the IP7[ ]-4KSU-C1 chassis and provides either an ISDN Primary Rate Interface, T1 Interface or E1 interface.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 2.5 Multiline Telephones and Optional Equipment IP7WW-12TXH-B1 TEL The 12TXH-B1 TEL is a 2-wire digital multiline telephone featuring: • Color: Black • Connected to: Digital Extension Port • Programmable keys: 12 • Soft Keys: 4 • LCD: 24 digits x 3 lines with Backlit •...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 IP4WW-24TXH-B TEL The 24TXH-B TEL is a 2-wire digital multiline telephone featuring: • Programmable keys: 24 • Soft Keys: 4 • LCD: 24 digits x 3 lines with Backlit • Handsfree: Full-duplex • Backlit dial pad: Yes •...
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The Wireless Headset Adapter allows you to connect a Plantronics Wireless Headset System directly to your IP7WW-12/24TXH-B1 telephone’s headset socket. The Wireless Headset Adapter tightly integrates your headset system with the SL2100 to provide enhanced wireless mobility and call answering. The Plantronics lifter is not required. DP-D-1A/1D/HS.D503DOR-A This is the Doorphone Box.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 ITX-3370-1( )(BK)TEL (Main software Ver.2.00 or higher) ITX-3370-1( )(BK) TEL is a Standard SIP Video Terminal featuring: • 16 lines with up to 16 SIP accounts • Runs on Android™ Operating System 7.0 • 7” (1024x600) capacitive 5-point touch screen TFT LCD •...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 ITK-8LCX-1 (BK) TEL This IP multiline terminal has 8 line keys with display and is available in black only. The terminal features: • Self-labeling line key displays 8 line keys • Fully functional keypad providing standard business...
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2.6 Wireless DECT Telephones DTZ-8R-1 Cordless DECT Telephone DTZ-8R-1 is a single-cell cordless DECT telephone that is adapted for digital NEC SL2100 system. It is designed for use in the office environment. The following are included with the DTZ-8R-1 Cordless DECT Telephone.
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SL2100 NEC 1-Port IP Call Logging Unit The NEC 1-Port IP Call Logging Unit is a USB device that can record SIP audio in one of two ways. SIP audio can be recorded by installing the Call Logging Unit in line with the SIP phone thus recording only those calls to or from the selected SIP phone.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Section 3 SYSTEM CAPACITY 3.1 System Capacity Table 1-3 System Capacity Number of Chassis 1 Chassis 2 Chassis 3 Chassis Description Number of Universal Slot Number of CPU Total System Ports (Trunk + Exten- 128 Trunk Ports + 128 Extensions (software)
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Number of Chassis 1 Chassis 2 Chassis 3 Chassis Description Built-In VoIP Channel Initially bundled License controled 16ch. Software version V.4.00 or higher required. VoIP Channel (by VOIPDB) Number of available channels is decided by license Conference Circuits 32 (Max.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 3.2.1 Expandability of Trunk and Extension (without PRT) Figure 1-3 Expandability of Trunk and Extension (without PRT) SYSTEM CAPACITY...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 3.2.2 Expandability of Trunk and Extension (with PRT) Figure 1-4 Expandability of Trunk and Extension (with PRI) SYSTEM CAPACITY...
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Not all boards are hot swappable. Do not remove or install from the chassis when powering up. 1.1.2 Preparations • The following tools will be required when installing hardware into an SL2100. - Screw driver set - Side cutters to cut out knockouts - Pliers for removing daughter board stand offs - Screw driver socket 5 mm for EXIFB-C1 board •...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 1.1.3 Site Requirements Each Main or Expansion Chassis can have the optional Battery Box (IP4WW-Battery Box) connected, before deciding on the mounting location refer to Figure 2-8 Horizontal Arrangement of the Chassis INSTALLING THE EXTERNAL BACKUP BATTERY.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Table 2-2 CPU Packing List Items List of Contents IP7[ ]-CPU-C1 CPU Board Lithium Battery 1.3.2 Connectors Location Figure 2-1 Connectors of CPU-C1 Table 2-3 Connectors of CPU-C1 Connectors Connectable Devices VOIPDB-C1 J1 connector on the VOIPDB-C1...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Refer to following figure for the Lithium battery location on the CPU board. Figure 2-2 Location of Lithium Battery Socket Insert the supplied lithium battery into the socket. The polarity “+” symbol must be on top as illustrated in following figure.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Insert the CPU board in the guide rail of Main Chassis and push it securely into position and tighten the two screws of CPU board. CPU board Guide rail Screws Figure 2-4 Insert the CPU Board 1.3.4...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Item Description Ethernet Cable Connection (for SMDR (PC, Printer), PCPro or WebPro….etc) Pin No. Pin Function ETHERNET (J11: RJ45) 8 765 4321 1.4 Chassis Dimensions For Dimensions of the Chassis, refer to Figure 2-6 Dimension of the Main and Expansion Chassis.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 1.5.1 Wall Installation of Chassis The Main Chassis and Expansion Chassis can be mounted on the wall. Before installing, ensure the appropriate spacing exists as shown below. Due to the limit of extension cable length to connect Main Chassis and Expansion Chassis, the install...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Figure 2-8 Horizontal Arrangement of Chassis Due to the limit of extension cable length to connect Main Chassis and Expansion Chassis, the install location of Main Chassis and each Expansion Chassis must be considered as Figure 2-8 Horizontal Arrangement of Chassis..
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Install three screws into the wall. The screw heads must stand off from the wall about 2.5 mm (0.098″) to 3.5 mm (0.138″). Figure 2-10 Screw Positions • The screw diameter is 4 mm (0.158″) to 4.5 mm (0.177″).
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Tighten the other screw at the lower left after slide the chassis into the wall. Fasten screw Figure 2-12 Fixing the Chassis 1.5.3 Wall Mounting the Chassis and the Backup Battery (IP4WW-Battery Box) For the details of IP4WW Battery Box installation, refer to INSTALLING THE EXTERNAL BACKUP BATTERY.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 IP4WW-Battery Box Expansion Chassis 1 Minimum 300 mm (11.81″) Minimum 200 mm (7.874″) Main Chassis Minimum 200 mm (7.874″) Expansion Chassis 2 Figure 2-13 Vertical Arrangement of Chassis and Battery Boxes Horizontal Arrangement of Chassis and Battery Boxes...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Figure 2-14 Horizontal Arrangement of Chassis and Battery Boxes 1.6 Rack Mounting the Chassis Main or Expansion chassis can be put into 19 inch rack using a shelf plate one by one refer to Figure 2-15 Rack Mounted Chassis.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 1.7.2 Installation of the EXIFB-C1 1.7.2.1 Unpacking Unpack the EXIFB-C1 and check it against physical damage. Table 2-5 EXIFB-C1 Packing List Items List of Contents EXIFB-C1 EXIFB-C1 Board Metal Spacers Screws (with Circular Washer) Springwashers Nuts 1.7.2.2 Connectors Location...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Loosen two screws and pull out the CPU board. CPU board Screws Figure 2-17 Removing the CPU Board Cut and remove the Plastic Knockouts. CPU board Plastic Knockout Figure 2-18 Removing the Plastic Knockouts INSTALLING THE MAIN & EXPANSION CHASSIS...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Mount the EXIFB-C1 daughter board onto the CPU board using four Metal Spacers, four spring washers, four screws and four nuts. To install the EXIFB-C1 daughter board: Four Metal spacers, nuts, spring washers and screws are included with the EXIFB-C1 daughter board.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Insert the CPU board in the guide rail of Main Chassis and push it securely into position, and tighten the two screws. CPU board EXIFB-C1 Guide rail Screws Figure 2-20 Insert the CPU Board 1.7.3 Installation of the EXIFE-C1 1.7.3.1 Unpacking...
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1.7.4 Chassis Inter-connection Connect the Main Chassis and Expansion Chassis using the NEC provided CAT5 straight-through cable, attached to the EXIFE-C1 board. The cable must pass two times (two rounds) through the Ferrite Core and Ferrite Core must attached about 300 mm from the Main Chassis side refer to...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Figure 2-24 System Expansion Cabling. (Ferrite Core is attached with the EXIFE- C1.) Make sure you do not apply undue force and damage the cable when clamping on ferrite core. To prevent damage, when the cable is clamping on ferrite core, do not connect both side of the cable to EXIFB board and EXIFE board.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Figure 2-24 System Expansion Cabling 1.8 Grounding and AC Cabling The ETH (Earth Ground Lug) is located near the AC power inlet on each Chassis. 1.8.1 Grounding the Chassis Ensure all Main and Expansion Chassis are powered off and unplug the AC cord.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 ETH Lug to Earth Screw AC Power Inlet Figure 2-25 ETH Lug • The grounding cable is supplier-provided.(not attached to the system) Each chassis in the system must be grounded separately using the procedure listed below. Loosen the screw.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 110VAC 120VAC 220VAC 230VAC 240VAC Ground Requirement No.14 AWG Copper Wire Feeding Voltage SLT: 20 mA/ -27 V AC Input I Main Chassis = Main Chassis = Main Chassis = Main Chassis = Main Chassis = 1.43 A 1.25 A...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 • Each Chassis must have its own commercial AC power socket. • DO NOT POWER ON until all Chassis installation has been completed. INSTALLING THE MAIN & EXPANSION CHASSIS...
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• Each Chassis must have own IP4WW-Battery Box. To avoid damage to equipment, do not install the Topaz Battery Box (DX2E- 32i/NX7E Battery Box) to the SL2100 system. 2.2 Unpacking Unpack the IP4WW-Battery Box and check it against the following list. Inspect for physical damage.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 2.3 Battery Box Dimensions 230 mm (9.055″) 340 mm (13.386″) 500 mm (19.685″) Figure 2-27 Dimension of the IP4WW-Battery Box 2.4 Battery Specifications Table 2-11 Battery Specifications Item Data Capacity 12 V, 7.0 Am/H or equivalent (Voltage must be 12 V) Recommended Battery GS Yuasa NP7-12 (151 x 65 x 97.5 mm / 2.7 kg)
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Loosen two screws and remove the Front Cover. Two screws (with stopper) Front Cover Figure 2-28 Removing the Front Cover Disconnect the Battery Connection Cable from the Fuse Unit if the cable is plugged already. Battery Connection Cable...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Loosen the screw and lift the Batt Stopper. Figure 2-30 Batt Stopper Pull out the Battery tray. Battery tray Figure 2-31 Pulling out the Battery Tray Loosen two screws and remove the Battery tray cover. INSTALLING THE EXTERNAL BACKUP BATTERY...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Remove two screws and remove the Battery tray bracket. Two screws (with stopper) Battery tray cover Two screws (M3 X 8) Battery tray bracket Figure 2-32 Remove the Battery Tray Bracket Install two batteries into the Battery tray.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Connect the battery cables. Battery Connection Cable (black) Terminal Terminal (black) (black) Battery Connection Cable (red) Terminal Terminal (red) (red) Battery Connection Cable (blue) Two batteries < Front View > Figure 2-34 Connecting the Battery Cables Incorrect installation of batteries may damage the Fuse Unit or cause possible fire.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 11. Insert the Battery tray into the Battery Box. Battery tray Figure 2-36 Inserting the Battery Tray 12. Set the Batt Stopper bracket in place and secure with screw. Batt Stopper Screw Figure 2-37 Secure Batt Stopper Bracket...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 13. Plug the Battery Connection Cable into the Fuse unit. Battery Connection Cable Fuse unit Figure 2-38 Connecting the Battery Connection Cable 14. Align tabs a to f to holes A to F on Battery Box. Slide the Front cover and tighten the two screws.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Assemble the FM/WM Base-F, Base-R and WM Support. FM/WM Base-R WM Support FM/WM Base-F Figure 2-40 Bases and Support of the Battery Box Refer to Figure 2-41 Floor-Mount Spacing Guide for required spacing before drilling holes for 10 mm (0.394″) anchor bolts (locally procured).
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Using the four hooks on the FM/WM Base mount the IP4WW-Battery Box on the Base. IP4WW-Battery Box Hooks FM/WM Base Hooks Figure 2-42 Mounting the Battery Box Using four supplied screws, secure the IP4WW-Battery Box to the FM/WM Base.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Plywood should first be installed on the wall where the Battery Box will be positioned. This allows secure anchoring of the screws which support the weight of the Battery Box. Using four supplied screws, secure the WM Support to the FM/WM Base-F and Base-R.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Using anchor bolts, secure the FM/WM Base to the wall. Wall Anchor bolt location Anchor bolt location Four Anchor bolts M10 mm (0.394″) : Maintenance space Figure 2-45 Wall-Mount Spacing Guide INSTALLING THE EXTERNAL BACKUP BATTERY...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Loosen two screws and remove the Front Cover. Two screws (with stopper) Front Cover Figure 2-46 Removing the Front Cover Using the four hooks on the FM/WM Base mount the IP4WW-Battery Box to the Base. Square hole...
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2.7 IP4WW-Battery Box to Chassis Connection To avoid damage to equipment, do not install the Topaz Battery Box (DX2E-32i/NX7E Battery Box) to the SL2100 system. • Make sure the system power is off. • If Expansion Chassis are installed, turn the power on/off in the order of Expansion 2 Chassis, Expansion 1 Chassis and then Main Chassis.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Cut and remove Plastic Knockout from the Sub-Cover to connect Battery cable. For your safety, smooth the cut edges after removing the plastic knockout. Plastic Knockout Battery cable Figure 2-49 Connecting Battery Cable Connect Battery cable from the Battery box to Battery connector on the Chassis.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Loosen two screws and remove the Front Cover. Two screws (with stopper) Front Cover Figure 2-50 Removing the Front Cover Disconnect the Battery connection cable from the Fuse Unit. Battery Connection Cable Fuse Unit Figure 2-51 Disconnecting the Battery Connection Cable...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Loosen the screw from the Fuse Unit. Fuse Unit Screw Figure 2-52 Loosen the Fuse Unit Screw Slide Fuse Unit out of the Battery box. Replace the fuse (250VT8AL). Fuse Unit 250VT8AL Fuse Fuse Unit guide Figure 2-53 Replacing the Fuse Using the Fuse Unit guides, slide the Fuse Unit into the Battery Box.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Secure the Fuse Unit by tightening the screw. Fuse Unit Screw Figure 2-55 Securing the Fuse Unit Reconnect the Battery Connection Cable to the Fuse Unit. Battery Connection Cable Fuse Unit Figure 2-56 Connect Battery Connection Cable...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 10. Align tabs a to f to holes A to F on Battery Box. Slide the Front Cover into position and tighten the two screws. Figure 2-57 Installation of the Front Cover INSTALLING THE EXTERNAL BACKUP BATTERY...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Section 3 INSTALLING THE EXPANSION INTERFACE BOARDS 3.1 General Not all boards are hot swappable. Do not remove or install from the chassis when powering up. Except 1PRIDB daughter board, up to four expansion interface boards can be installed per Chassis.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 3.3.1 Slot Location Each 4KSU-C1 has four universal slots for station, trunk and optional boards excluding CPU/EXIFE slot. However the Slot 4,8,12 does NOT Support any types of Multiline Terminals. Analog extensions (and any types of Trunks) shall work. The slot location in the 4KSU-C1, refer to Figure 2-58 Slot Numbers.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Cut and remove the Plastic Knockouts as required for each Expansion interface board. Plastic Knockout Figure 2-59 Plastic Knockouts Insert a Expansion Interface Board in the guide rail of chassis and push it securely into position and tighten the two screws of the board.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Loosen two screws and pull out the 082U/008U/000U. 082U/008U/000U Screws Figure 2-61 Remove 082U/008U/000U Cut and remove specified Plastic Knockouts on the 082U/008U/000U board. Figure 2-62 Plastic Knockouts on 082U/008U/000U INSTALLING THE EXPANSION INTERFACE BOARDS...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Mount the 3COIDB/1PRIDB board onto the 082U/008U/000U board using one screw. Figure 2-63 Mounting the 3COIDB/1PRIDB Insert the 082U/008U/000U board with 3COIDB/1PRIDB board in the guide rail of chassis and push it securely into the Chassis. 082U/008U/000U...
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• Trunks must be installed with lightning protectors. • Do not install the DSX Terminal in the SL2100 system, it does not work properly. • Do not connect the Ethernet (10Base-T/100Base-T( )/1000Base-T( )) port (RJ45) to a telephone line or any Telco line (for example;...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Figure 2-66 Connectors of 082-B1 While an Analog Telephone (port) is ringing or MW-lamp is flashing on an Analog Phone (port), do not disconnect the phone from the port and or connect another type of the terminal to this port.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Table 2-14 RJ-61 Analog Pin-Outs (J4 (SLI)) Pin No. Pin Function (SLI: 1-2) SLI 2 (Tip) SLI 1 (Ring) SLI 1 (Tip) SLI 2 (Ring) 8 765 4321 3.4.3 Cabling IP7WW-008U-C1 The 008U-C1 board within each Chassis provides four RJ61 modular jacks for Analog extension (8 ports).
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 3.4.3.1 Connectors The following table shows the pin-outs for the RJ-61 cable connector for Analog extension connections. Table 2-15 RJ-61/Analogue Pin-Outs (J4) Pin No. Pin Function (SLI: 1-2 / 3-4 / 5-6 / 7-8) SLI 2/4/6/8 (Tip)
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Table 2-16 RJ-61 CO Pin-Outs (J2) Pin No. Pin Function CO 3 (Tip) CO 2 (Tip) CO 1 (Ring) CO 1 (Tip) CO 2 (Ring) CO 3 (Ring) 3.4.6 Cabling and Setting IP7WW-1PRIDB-C1 The E1 standard may differ from country by country. The conformity test must be required before setting the E1 Trunk.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 3.4.6.2 Switch Setting The following figure shows the location of the switches on the IP7WW-1PRIDB-C1 board. Set the switches J6 to J9 according to the system, referring the Table 2-18 Switch Setting of 1PRIDB-C1. Table 2-18 Switch Setting of 1PRIDB-C1 Switch No.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 3.4.7 LED Indication A Status LED is available only for the base board (082U, 008U, 000U) and the daughter board (3COIDB, 1PRIDB) does not have the status LED, therefore a Status LED on base board is used in common about LED indication related to the daughter board.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 120 ms green green green green 1 cycle 3.8 sec (120 ms x 32 = 3840 ms) Figure 2-72 Indication Pattern of Layer 1 on T1 Board Table 2-20 T1 LED Indications Alarm Details of the Alarm...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Alarm Details of the Alarm The LED Indication Pattern AIS (Alarm Indication Signal (Blue Alarm)) Following an alarm blink twice (green), a green LED flashes on and off slowly twice OOF (Out of Frame (Red Alarm)) Following an alarm blink twice (green), a green LED flash on and off 3 times simultaneously.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Section 4 INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL INTERFACE BOARDS 4.1 VoIP Board (VOIPDB-C1) 4.1.1 General The IP7WW-VOIPDB-C1 daughter board is used to convert the RTP (Real Time Transfer Protocol) packets via the IP Network and PCM highway. The daughter board is installed on the CPU board.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Cut and remove the plastic knockout. CPU board Knockout Figure 2-75 Removing the Plastic Knockout INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL INTERFACE BOARDS...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Install the VOIPDB-C1 board to J2 connector on the CPU board, and tighten the four screws. Be careful not to damage the components on the CPU board when installing. VOIPDB-C1 board CPU board Screws Screws Figure 2-76 Installing the VOIPDB-C1 Board...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 VOIPDB-C1 board CPU board Metal Spacers Metal Spacers EXIFB-C1 Screws Figure 2-77 Installing the VOIPDB-C1 and EXIFB-C1 Insert the CPU board in the guide rail of chassis and push it securely into position, and tighten the two screws.
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Figure 2-79 Connecting a LAN Cable Refer to the SL2100 Programming Manual for detailed programming instructions. The VoIP feature requires system configuration. For the details of setting and operation, refer to the SL2100 Features & Specifications Manual (separate issue). 4.1.4...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Function LED Status Operation status LINK100 100Base-TX link speed indicator. On Red Lights up when 100Base-TX link up. Status indicator. On Red Table 2-24 Operation of VOIPDB LED Indica- tions. Table 2-24 Operation of VOIPDB LED Indications...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Section 5 INSTALLING THE MULTILINE TELEPHONES AND OPTIONAL TERMINALS 5.1 Installing the Digital Multiline Telephones There are two types of Multiline Telephones available in the SL2100 system. • IP7WW-12/24TXH-B1 TEL • IP7[ ]-8IPLD-C1 TEL 5.1.1 Location of Controls...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Functions 12TXH-B1 24TXH-B1 Incoming LED 2 colors (Red/Green) Connected to Digital Extension Port Headset Port Power Feeding Digital Extension Port 5.1.2 Multiline Telephone Legs Adjustment The Multiline Telephone provides adjustable legs for angling the phone to best suit each user. The leg can be set for two different heights (Low/High).
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Pull up the Leg Stoppers. Leg Stopper Figure 2-85 Leg Stopper Adjust the leg to desired height. < High position > Figure 2-86 Leg Setting for High Position Lead the Line and Handset cords through the applicable grooves.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 5.1.3 Wall-Mounting the Multiline Telephone Arrange the cables and put down the leg as shown below. Handset cord LINE HANDSET HEADSET Telephone line cord < Bottom view> Figure 2-87 Cabling for Wall-Mount Remove the switch-hook from the unit. Turn the tab toward the top. Then slide the hook-switch into position.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Install two screws into a wall. The screw heads must be remained about 3 mm (0.12″). 3 - 4 mm 1 - 3 mm (0.12″ - 0.16″) (0.04″ - 0.12″) 83.5 mm (3.287″) 7 - 9.5 mm (0.28″...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 5.2 Installing the IP Multiline Telephone (IP7[ ]-8IPLD-C1 TEL) 5.2.1 Location of Controls Figure 2-91 IP Multiline Telephone (8IPLD) Table 2-26 IP Multiline Telephone Functions (8IPLD) Functions 8IPLD Programming Keys (Busy lamp field: Red-Green) Display 168 x 128 dots with Backlit...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 5.2.2 System Connection The IP Multiline Telephone is connected via PoE SWITCH. Figure 2-92 IP Multiline Telephone Connection 5.2.3 Connectiong the IP Multiline Telephone Connect the LAN Network 10Base-T/100Base-TX cable to the LAN(=) connector. Power Feeding is used by PoE, and AC/DC Adapter is not used.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 • PoE(IEEE802.3af) PoE (Power Over Ethernet) is a LAN technology that allows standard 10Base-T/100Base-TX data cables to pass electrical current from a power source to a requesting end device. 5.2.5 IP Multiline Telephone Legs Adjustment Legs adjustment is the same as other Multiline Telephone.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Remove the switch-hook from the unit. Turn the tab toward the top. Then slide the hook-switch into position. Refer to Figure 2-88 Hook-Switch Hanger. Hook-switch hanger Hook-switch hanger Figure 2-96 Hook-Switch Hanger Install two screws into a wall. The screw heads must be remained about 3 mm (0.12″).
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The 60D DSS-B1 Console can be installed on any digital extension port of each 082U-B1 board directly. The pair extension for the DSS Console is assigned using system programming. For the settings, refer to the SL2100 Features & Specifications Manual. 5.3.1 DSS Console Leg Adjustment The DSS Console provides the leg for angling the console to best suit each user.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Pull up the Leg Stoppers. Leg Stopper Figure 2-101 Leg Stopper of DSS Console Adjust the leg to desired height. < High position > Figure 2-102 High Position Setting Lead the Line cord through the applicable grooves.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 5.3.2 Wall-Mounting the DSS Console Lift the leg and lead the cable through the applicable grooves. Refer to Figure 2-103 Cabling for Wall-Mount. Lower leg to stowed position. < Bottom view> Figure 2-103 Cabling for Wall-Mount Install two screws into a wall. The screw heads must be remained about 3 mm (0.12″).
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<Recommended Headset> • HW251N-A10-NE This Item is made by Plantronics, inc. For the details of setting and operation, refer to the SL2100 Feature & Specifications Manual. (separate issue) The headset configuration is assigned using system programming. 5.5 Installing the Doorphone Box, Security Sensor Device (locally procure) The Doorphone Box is a self-contained, water-resistant, Intercom unit typically used to monitor an entrance door.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Boxes or Security Sensor devices. A maximum two Doorphone Boxes or Security Sensor devices can be connected per 082U-B1. 5.5.1 Wall-Mounting the Doorphone Remove the screw on the front of the Doorphone Box. Remove the Wall-Mount bracket from the Doorphone Box.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Use Needle-nose pliers to set the switches J8 and J9 to the DOOR1 (Sensor1)/DOOR2 (Sensor2) side as required. (The default is SLT1/SLT2 side.) Activation of sensor mode should be set on Doorphone by “Hard-Switch”. Figure 2-110 Switches Location of 082U-B1...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 082U-B1 RL/Audio SLI 1, 2 T: Tip R: Ring Modular Cable (2-wire, Straight) Security Doorphone Sensor Device Figure 2-111 Connecting the Doorphone (082U-B1) 5.5.3 Connectors The following table shows the pin-outs for the RJ-61 cable connector for Doorphone and External Sensor device connections.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 5.5.4 Doorphone/Security Sensor Device Interface Specifications Table 2-28 Doorphone Interface Specifications Item Specification 600 Ω Output Impedance Output Level Nominal 500 mV (-10 dBm) Maximum Output 1.75 V RMS Applied Voltage during Loop Current during Port Assignment...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Table 2-29 RJ-61 Relay/Audio Pin-Outs (082U-B1: J4) Pin No. Connection Audio Out Audio In Relay 2 Relay 1 Relay 1 Relay 2 8 765 4321 Audio In Audio Out Table 2-30 General Purpose/Door Unlock Relay Specifications Item...
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• The WHA is compatible with all 2W Digital Multiline Terminal: - 12/24TXH-B1 Digital Telephones (BE116515/BE116516) • A “HEADSET” key does not need to be programmed on the SL2100 Telephone. • Installation of the WHA must be done by your NEC dealer.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Removing the Auxiliary Connector Rubber Cover The Wireless Headset Adapter plugs into the Auxiliary Connector on the bottom of your telephone. When your telephone comes from the factory, the Auxiliary Connector is protected by a rubber cover.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Plug the cord into the telephone's headset socket and the socket on the Headset System base. Insert the Headset Adapter plug into the lifter jack on the Headset System base. Please see the Plantronics User Guide for connecting between the Terminal and Device.
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Some of the above models are sold with and without the Plantronics Handset Lifter. Refer to www.plantronics.com for details. The SL2100 Telephone must be equipped with the NEC WHA (Wireless Headset Adapter – P/N BE113158). INSTALLING THE MULTILINE TELEPHONES AND OPTIONAL TERMINALS...
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• The IP4WW-12/24TXH-[ ] Multiline Terminal can be connected according to the following terminal power factor. Do not connect more than this value. • The Illuminance sensor does not function when the IP4WW-12/24TXH-B Terminal connected to the SL2100 system. • Due to Illuminance sensor does not function, the Automatic brightness control of LCD backlit cannot be controlled when the IP4WW-12/24TXH-B Terminal connected to the SL2100 system.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 5.11 Installing the IP Multiline Telephone (ITK-8LCX-1) 5.11.1 Location of Controls Name Functions Handset Used for sending/receiving voice. Back Key To return to previous window. Speaker Originating a call with handsfree. Dial Keypad Dial the called party number or feature access code.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Name Functions Menu Key To access the menu of terminal. (10) Mic Key To respond handsfree. LED lights during speakerphone operation (11) Feature Key (with light) To activate features such as terminal setup and to program One-Touch Speed Calling keys.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 5.11.3 Connecting the IP Multiline Telephone (ITK-8LCX-1) Confirm the location of the LAN connector at the back of the multiline terminal. Then connect the multiline terminal using the following steps. Connect the LAN Network cable to the LAN (=) connector and plug the other end of the cable into the PoE switch.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Raising the Height of the Tilt Legs Turn the terminal over (key side down). Adjust the legs to the desired height (upward to raise the height and downward to lower the height). Turn the terminal over (key side up).
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Wall Mount the Terminal This section shows the installation procedure for wall mounting the terminal. Turn the terminal over (key side down). Remove the hanger hook from the terminal, and then reverse it and reinsert it to the terminal.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 5.11.7 Special Notes Table 2-36 Maximum Number of Terminal installed Terminal Maximum Number of Terminal installed Remarks ITK-8LCX-1 5.12 Installing the ITX-3370-1( )(BK) TEL Refer the IP Phone GT890 Administration Guide and IP Phone GT890 User Guide for the details.
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Section 6 INSTALLING WIRELESS DECT TELEPHONES 6.1 Installing the DTL-8R-1 Cordless DECT Telephone DTL-8R-1 is a cordless telephone that is adapted for NEC SL2100 System. It is designed for use in the office environment. Figure 2-121 Cordless DECT Telephone (DTL-8R-1) •...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 6.1.1 Selecting a Location Select a location for the DTL-8R-1 Cordless DECT to avoid excessive heat or humidity. The base unit of the DTL-8R-1 Cordless DECT can be placed on a desk or tabletop near a standard 120 V AC outlet and telephone line jack.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Connect a SL2100 digital multiline terminal to the DTL-8R-1 Cordless DECT. Line "OUT" To SL2100 Multiline Terminals Figure 2-124 Connecting the DTL-8R-1 Cordless DECT to the Multiline Terminal 6.1.4 Applying Power to the Charging Unit The unique design of the telephone allows the user to place the handset in the charging unit with or without the belt clip attached.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Route the power cord where it can not create a trip hazard, or where it could become chafed and create a fire or other electrical hazards. Figure 2-126 Polarized Plug 6.1.5 Mounting the Base to a Standard Wall Plate The base unit can be mounted on a standard wall plate.
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Plug one end of the short telephone cord (locally supplied) in the LINE jack on the base unit. Plug one end of the SL2100 digital multiline terminal into the PHONE jack. Place the telephone cords inside the molded channels on the bottom of the wall mount stand.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Plug the AC adapter into a standard 120 Vac wall outlet. Do not use an outlet controlled by a wall switch. Figure 2-130 Plugging the AC Adapter into the AC Wall Outlet 6.1.6 Mounting the Base Directly to the Wall If a standard wall plate is not available, mount the telephone directly on the wall.
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Plug one end of the short telephone cord into the LINE jack on the base unit. Then plug one end of a SL2100 multiline terminal into the PHONE jack. Place the telephone cords inside the molded channels on the bottom of the wall mount stand.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Insert two mounting screws as shown below. Allow about 3/16 of an inch between the wall and screw heads for mounting the telephone. Figure 2-134 Inserting Screws for Wall Mounting Plug the AC adapter in the charging unit. Wrap the AC adapter cord around the strain relief.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 6.1.8 Attaching and Removing the Belt Clip A belt clip can be used to attach the handset to a belt or pocket for convenient portability. Slide the clip into the tab slots. Press firmly until it snaps into place. The belt clip fits snugly onto the handset.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Remove the battery cover by pressing the latch and sliding the cover down and off of the handset. Figure 2-139 Removing the Battery Cover Slide the battery pack down into the handset. It may be necessary to remove the old battery at this time.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 6.1.11 Charging Spare Battery Packs The DTL-8R-1 Cordless DECT is equipped with a battery charger for charging the spare battery pack. 6.2 Installing the DTL-RPT-1 Cordless DECT Telephone REPEATER The DTL-RPT-1 repeater lets you extend the coverage area of your cordless DECT telephone system in all directions.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Figure 2-143 Single Repeater Attached to Base Each base supports up to six repeaters, so you can extend coverage in all directions, including through floors and ceilings: Figure 2-144 Six Repeaters Attached to Base In addition, the DTL-RPT-1 supports a sequential or "daisy-chain" layout to extend coverage in a single direction.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Figure 2-145 Daisy-Chain Layout For detailed information on daisy-chain layout and configuration, contact your installer or refer to the DTL-RPT-1 Administrator's Guide. 6.2.1 Setting Up Your Repeater Before installing the repeater, you must activate the repeater mode on your base and then register the repeater to the base and any handsets.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 6.2.1.3 Manual Registration If you are registering more than one repeater to the same base, you must use the manual registration procedure. Connect the repeater to power for 1 ~ 5 seconds and then disconnect it. Reconnect the power to the repeater. The LED on the repeater flashes slowly, indicating the repeater is in registration mode.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 • Make sure you have good reception from the base. • Make sure the location is close to a standard 120 V AC power outlet. Never install electrical cords across a traffic area: they can create a trip hazard or become damaged and create a fire or electrical hazard.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 6.2.2.4 Installing the Repeater Be sure the wall material can hold the weight of the repeater. Never install a repeater in damaged or decaying wall material. Hold the repeater in its final location, and mark the center of the top edge.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Figure 2-148 Base Coverage Area Daisy-Chain Installation You can combine normal and daisy-chain connections to create a wide variety of coverage configurations, as long as you have no more than six repeaters per base unit. Figure 2-149 Daisy-Chain Layout...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 6.2.3 Troubleshooting Chart To review common problems and possible solutions, refer to the Cordless DECT Repeater Guide DTL- RPT-1. 6.2.4 Turning on the Verification Tone To activate the verification tone to aid in troubleshooting installation problems, refer to the Cordless DECT Repeater Guide DTL-RPT-1.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Figure 2-150 Single Repeater Attached to Base 6.3.1 Configurations Each base supports up to six repeaters, so you can extend coverage in all directions, including through floors and ceilings. INSTALLING WIRELESS DECT TELEPHONES...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Figure 2-151 Six Repeaters Attached to Base In addition, the DTL-RPT-2 Repeater supports a sequential or “daisy chain” layout to extend coverage in a single direction. Up to three repeaters can be installed in sequence. Figure 2-152 Daisy-Chain Layout When a repeater powers on, it searches for signals from the base and any other repeaters registered to the same base.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Figure 2-153 Combo Star and Daisy-Chain Layout 6.3.2 Setting Up Your Repeater Setting up the repeater involves four basic steps: Install the AC adapter on the repeater unit. Register the repeater to the base. Position the repeater at the proper installation site.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 These procedures refer to items on the back of the DTL-RPT-2 Repeater: Figure 2-154 Back View of the DTL-RPT-2 Repeater During registration, the LED on the front of the repeater will blink. The table explains what the LED blink patterns indicate.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 6.3.3 Installing The AC Adapter Using both thumbs, press down on the raised ridges of the adapter cover on the repeater until you hear a click. Figure 2-155 Removing the Adapter Cover Being careful not to angle the cover, gently pull to remove it.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 base. Make sure no other bases in range are in registration mode. If more than one base is in registration mode at the same time, you cannot control which base the repeaters register to. Before you start the registration process, be sure you have: •...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 • Avoid things that can interfere with radio signals, such as metal doors, thick walls, niches and cupboards. 6.3.5.1 Map the Base’s Coverage Area To find the best location for the repeater, you need to determine the base coverage area: Stand near the base and make a call on the handset that is registered to that base.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Make a note where you begin to hear noise on the line (the signal is getting weaker). The best location for Repeater 2 is as far from Repeater 1 as possible while still maintaining a good signal.
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6.4 Install the DTZ-8R-1 CORDLESS DECT Telephone The DTZ-8R-1 is a cordless telephone that is adapted for NEC SL2100 System. It is designed for use in the office environment. When the phone is connected to the SL2100, it must have a SL2100 expansion board inside the base station.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Figure 2-160 Cordless DECT (DTZ-8R-1) Figure 2-161 System Overview 6.4.1 Selecting a Location Select a location for the DTZ-8R-1 Cordless DECT to avoid excessive heat or humidity. The base unit of the DTZ-8R-1 Cordless DECT can be placed on a desk or tabletop near a standard 120V AC outlet and telephone line jack.
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Figure 2-162 Connecting Telephone Cords Do not connect the DTZ-8R-1 line cord directly to SL2100 station board as the DTZ-8R-1 will not function. Connect the line cord to the jack with a single pair connected back to one digital station port.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Figure 2-163 Applying Power to the Charging Unit Use only the supplied AC adapter for the charging unit. Route the power cord where it can not create a trip hazard, or where it could become chafed and create a fire or other electrical hazards.
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Plug one end of the short telephone cord (locally supplied) in the LINE jack on the base unit. If an NEC multiline (wired) telephone will be used, connect a line cord from the LINE OUT jack on the base unit to the multiline telephone.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Place the base unit on the posts of the wall screws and push down until it is firmly seated. Figure 2-165 Attaching Base Directly to Wall Plug the other end of the short telephone cord into a telephone wall jack.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Slide the clip into the tab slots. Press firmly until it snaps into place. The belt clip fits snugly onto the handset. Figure 2-166 Attaching the Belt Clip to the Handset To remove the clip, press the retaining clip in toward the belt clip blade and slide the clip up at the same time.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 6.4.8 Installing the Handset Battery Pack Before installing batteries, refer to Dterm ® Cordless DECT Owner's Manual DTZ-8R-1 Specifications and Battery Safety section. It is important to follow safety regulations when handling batteries. Remove the battery cover by pressing the latch and sliding the cover down and off of the handset.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Replace the cover and slide it up until it latches onto the handset. Figure 2-170 Replacing the Battery Cover 6.4.9 Charging the Handset Batteries The rechargeable battery pack must be fully charged before using the handset for the first time.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 6.5.1 Connecting the Base Station Figure 2-172 Base Station Front and Back View provides a front and rear view of the base station. Front View Rear View Figure 2-172 Base Station Front and Back View If your network connection does not provide Power Over Ethernet, you will need to order a base station AC adapter and a standard Ethernet-to-PoE adapter.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Route the cable through the channel as shown in Figure 2-173 Connecting the Base Station. Figure 2-173 Connecting the Base Station Connect the other end of the cable to your TCP/IP network. When the base station powers on, the STATUS LED on the front briefly lights orange and then turns off while it initializes and connects to the network.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Be sure the wall material can hold the weight of the base. Hold the base in its final location and mark the screw location based on the measurements shown Figure 2-172 Base Mounting Dimensions. Figure 2-174 Base Mounting Dimensions Insert the appropriate anchors for the wall material.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Figure 2-176 Charger Top View 6.5.3.1 Charging the Battery Follow the steps below to charge the battery. Install the handset battery as shown below in Figure 2-177 Installing the Handset Battery. Figure 2-177 Installing the Handset Battery Use the charger AC adapter to connect the charger's AC jack to a standard 120 V AC power outlet.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Place the spare battery (if available) in the back section of the charger; the BATTERY STATUS LED should turn on. (Pull the battery latch back slightly to fit the battery in the slot.) See Figure 2-178 Inserting Handset into the Charger.
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7.1.1 NEC 1-Port Digital Logging Unit The NEC 1-Port Digital Logging Unit is a USB device that taps across the digital extension pair of the NEC telephone system allowing digital recording of the telephone user’s conversation. The file created is saved either to the local PC or to a network location, depending on the application blade. This adapter is for use with digital multiline terminals.
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Some of these laws incorporate strict penalties. Unplug the line cord from your telephone and connect it to either port on the call logging unit. Connect the NEC telephone system to the remaining port on the call logging unit. You are now ready to record.
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When using Windows 7 the device driver software is installed automatically. Figure 2-181 Hardware Update Welcome Screen Insert the NEC Installation CD in your CD drive and press Next>. Figure 2-182 Hardware Update Screen – Installation Options INSTALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT...
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NEC 1-Port IP Call Logging Unit The NEC 1-Port IP Call Logging Unit is a USB device that can record SIP audio in one of two ways. SIP audio can be recorded by installing the Call Logging Unit in line with the SIP phone thus recording only those calls to or from the selected SIP phone.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 the Call Logging unit. This is covered in more detail in the NEC 1-Port IP Call Logging Unit User Guide. This unit is not supported on Digital or Analog phones. Figure 2-184 1-Port IP Call Logging Unit 7.2.1.1 PC Compatibility...
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SL2100 SL2100 Figure 2-185 IP Call Logger Configuration 7.2.1.4 Installation The NEC 1-Port IP Call Logging Unit is packaged with everything necessary for installation including: • USB cable • Ethernet cable • Quick start installation manual - Information on where to download the software.
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SL2100 For Windows 7 Using the USB cable provided, connect the USB interface on the NEC 1-Port IP Call Logging Unit to an available USB port on your PC. Windows automatically detects the new hardware and starts the New Hardware Wizard. This displays a dialog box similar to the one shown below.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Double click Setup.exe to start the installation process then follow the screens below. Figure 2-187 IP Tap – InstallShield Wizard Click Next. Figure 2-188 IP Tap – License Agreement INSTALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Read the license agreement. Click Yes to accept. Figure 2-189 IP Tap – Choose Destination Location Choose destination location then click Next. Figure 2-190 IP Tap – Choose Data Folder INSTALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Choose destination folder to store recorded calls then click Next. Figure 2-191 IP Tap – Ready to Install the Program Click Install. Figure 2-192 IP Tap – Setup Status INSTALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT...
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Figure 2-193 IP Tap – Wizard Complete 11. Select Finish. Installation complete, for detailed instructions setting up and using this product, refer to documentation included with the NEC 1-Port IP Call Logging Unit or go to the www.necunifiedsolutions.com website. 7.3 NEC Digital Player Requirements This section assists you with the installation of the software and helps you start using your Call Logging product.
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The NEC Digital Player is used by an individual user to play back their own archive of calls or to play back NEC Digital BackOffice calls stored on their PC or network drive. It easily manages calls from one storage location.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 term Double-click on the Setup.exe icon, the D VSR Player Welcome screen is displayed. term VSR Player – Welcome Screen Figure 2-194 D Click Next the License Agreement screen opens. term Player – License Agreement Figure 2-195 D...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Select Yes, the Choose Destination Location screen opens. term VSR Player – Choose Destination Location Figure 2-196 D Click Next, the Choose Data Folder screen is displayed. term VSR Player – Choose Data Folder Figure 2-197 D...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Click Next, the Ready to Install the Program screen is displayed. VSR Player – Ready to Install the Program term Figure 2-198 D Click Install, a screen displaying installation progress is displayed. When installation completes, a Wizard Complete screen opens.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Select Finish. For detailed instructions setting up and using this product, refer to the User Guide documentation included with the NEC Digital Player or contact your product manager. INSTALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Chapter 3. System Start Up Section 1 SYSTEM START UP 1.1 Before Starting Up the System Before starting up the system, make sure: • Chassis are installed correctly. • All extensions are cabled correctly. • All earth ground and PSTN Trunks are cabled correctly.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 If Expansion Chassis are installed, turn the power on/off in the order of Expansion 2 Chassis, Expansion 1 Chassis and then Main Chassis. To perform a Cold Start; Set the power switch to off position. Figure 3-1 Power Switch Location Once the system has powered off, push in and hold the LOAD button on the CPU board.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 When the system has completed reloading the software (about one minute), the RUN LED is flashing green on the CPU board and the connected Multiline Telephone's display will show the Time & Date and Extension Number. 11-10 WED 1:49PM...
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Service OP1 OP2 Figure 3-5 Entering Programming Mode Display 2 (12TXH/24TXH-B1) For the details of programming, refer to the SL2100 Programming Manual. (separate issue) 2.2 Exiting the Programming Mode Press Mute key several times to return to the "Program Mode" Screen.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 2.3 Saving (Backup) the Customer Data When the installer/system administrator exits from the programming mode, the system will automatically save the customer data to the on-board memory which is backed up by lithium battery. Additionally, the customer data can be saved to a SD Card for backup purpose. The BLANK SD Card is inserted to the SD slot on the CPU board.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Turn the power off, insert the Customer Data SD card into the SD Slot on CPU board. SD slot (J12) CPU board SD card with Customer data Figure 3-11 Inserting the SD card Turn the power on, enter the Program Mode then PRG90-04.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Section 3 SYSTEM SHUT DOWN 3.1 Powering Off the System Turn the all Chassis power off using the power switch. Figure 3-14 Power Switch Location • If Expansion Chassis are installed, turn the power on/off in the order of Expansion 2 Chassis, Expansion 1 Chassis and then Main Chassis.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 MEMO SYSTEM SHUT DOWN...
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Before replacing the Lithium battery, make sure which type of Lithium battery is required and prepare the new Lithium battery. (CR2032) NEC recommends that a backup of the customer data is performed before powering off the system (either PCPro file or SD card backup) in order to replace the backup battery.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 After the system powers down, loosen two screws and pull out the CPU board. CPU board Screws Figure 4-2 Removing the CPU Board Refer to following figure for the Lithium battery location on the CPU board. Figure 4-3 Location of Lithium Battery Socket...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Remove the old Lithium battery and insert the new one into the socket. The polarity “+” symbol must be on top as illustrated in following figure. Lithium battery Socket Figure 4-4 Removing the Lithium Battery Lithium battery...
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• Prepare the SD Card (1 GB, or upwards and formatting by FAT), and store the new main software on the SD card by PC. (New main system software is supplied by NEC.) The Formatting of the SD card will be used SD Formatter. It is supplied by SD Association.
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Menu Dir VM:00 CL:00 (12TXH/24TXH-B1) 2.4 Upgrading the Main Software SL2100 system provides the Main Software upgrade for easy maintenance. Using Web Programming The Firmware can be updated in a system remotely at a scheduled time or immediately from the PC.
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• Enable JavaScript in your browser by accessing your browser settings. 2.4.1.2 Accessing Firmware Update using Web Programming To log in, launch any support browser and enter the IP address of the SL2100 LAN port. IP Address is 192.168.0.10 (by default).
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 If the login is successful, the WebPro Home screen is displayed. Figure 4-10 WebPro Home Screen Click the Maintenance Icon Session Management screen is displayed and Click the “Software Update” at the left side menu. Figure 4-11 Session Management Screen...
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Software Update screen is displayed. In the lower part of the Software Update screen (Manual Update area), select the “Upload from PC” and browse the update firmware package file (A file type is *.bin) which provided by NEC. Figure 4-12 Software Update Screen...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Select the “Immediately Reset”. There are Immediately Reset or Schedule Reset can be selected when the firmware update will occur. The changes of the Firmware Update will only occur after the chassis is reset. The Firmware Update should be executed at a suitable time when the chassis is not actively in use.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 WebPro starts uploading and the following message is displayed on the screen. Wait until the following message appears on the window. Software Upload completed successfully. The software will be updated after making system reboot. Figure 4-15 Software Upload completed Screen DO NOT click the Home or Back buttons on the browser, or close the WebPro browser, during uploading the Firmware, otherwise Upload stops.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 It will take about 15 minutes, the system reboot automatically and update is completed. The WebPro will be disconnected from the system due to system rebooting. When the system re-started, press F5 key (on your PC) to re-connecting the WebPro and confirm the new firmware version.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Section 3 LED INDICATIONS The LEDs on the CPU indicate the following: • RUN (D1) = The CPU is operating (Green) • ALM (D2) = Alarm (Red) • Refer to Program 90-10: System Alarm Setup for details on assigning alarm LEDs.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 LED Indication Priority Status RUN (D1): Green ALM (D2): Red Error alarm (Minor) occurred 1s On / 1s Off System Operating Normally 1s On / 1s Off LED INDICATIONS...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Chapter 5 Specifications Section 1 SYSTEM CAPACITY Table 5-1 System Capacity Hardware Main Chassis Main Chassis Main Chassis Comments + Expansion + Expansion Chassis 1 Chassis 1 + Expansion Chassis 2 Number of Universal Slot (s) 4 Slots...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Hardware Main Chassis Main Chassis Main Chassis Comments + Expansion + Expansion Chassis 1 Chassis 1 + Expansion Chassis 2 IP7WW-SDVMS-C1 IP7WW-SDVML-C1 SYSTEM CAPACITY...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 Section 2 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 General Precautions • Never attempt to insert wires, pins, etc. into the vents or other holes of the equipment. • Do not use benzene, thinner, or the like, or any abrasive powder to clean the equipment. Wipe it with a soft cloth.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 110VAC 120VAC 220VAC 230VAC 240VAC Frequency 47 Hz - 63 Hz (Rated Frequency: 50/60 Hz) Phase and Wire Single Phase, 2 Line + PE Type Ground Requirement No.14 AWG Copper Wire Feeding Voltage SLT: 20 mA/-27 V...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 2.9 IP Terminal Power Chart Table 5-5 IP Terminal Power Chart Label Indication IEEE IEEE Note (Maximum Current with All Options) IP Terminal 802.3af 802.3at Class Class 48 VDC 27 VDC IP7WW-8IPLD-C1 TEL Class1 75 mA 3.6 W...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 2.15 General Purpose/Door Unlock Relay Specifications Table 5-11 General Purpose/Door Unlock Relay Specifications Item Specification Rated Voltage DC 48 V Maximum Rated Current DC 320 mA Maximum Contact Normally Open 2.16 External Paging Output Specifications Table 5-12 External Paging Output Specifications...
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 2.20 Cabling Requirements • Do not run extension cable in parallel with the AC source, telex or computer etc. If the cables are near cable runs to those devices, use shielded cable with grounded shields or install the cable in conduit.
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ISSUE 4.0 SL2100 MEMO SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS...
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Hardware Manual NEC Platforms, Ltd. ISSUE 4.0...