Chapter 5 Station Equipment

applications are examples of centralized services that could improve portability and use throughout the enterprise network.

INASET Terminal Line UP.

The INASET terminals are available in three models. Each is described below.

Description

ITR-240G-1 (BK)

ITR-320C-1 (BK)

ITR-320G-1 (BK)

INASET Accessories

Remarks

The INASET 240G has a 3” LCD with a gray scale 240 x 160 pixel display and 16 programmable keys.

Supports Power over Ethernet (POE) (802.3af and Cisco Discovery Protocol). Available in black only.

The INASET 320C has a 5.1” color display and 32 programmable keys. Supports Power over Ethernet (POE) (802.3af and Cisco Discovery Protocol). Available in black only.

The INASET 320G has a 5.1” LCD with gray scale display and 32 programmable keys. Supports Power over Ethernet (POE) (802.3af and Cisco Discovery Protocol). Available in black only

Description

WM-RL UNIT

INASET Handset Cord 12’

INASET Handset Cord 25’

AC-R

ILPA-R

ADA-2R

MIC-R (BK/WH) UNIT

PSA-R

Remarks

Wall mount for the ITR-LC-1

12 Foot Black Handset Cord

25 Foot Black Handset Cord AC adapter for the INASET

802.3af power Dongle for INASET Original Audio recording adapter for IP terminals External Microphone for INASET 240, 320s Analog survivable adapter

INASET Basic Network Capability

Dual port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet switch Internal voice packet prioritization

VLAN support (802.1q & 802.1p frame tagging) Configurable ToS bits (DiffServ and IP Precedence support) Powering

oInline power (unused pairs) or

oDirect powering with external wall-plug adapter

PBX System Requirements

NEAX 2000 IPS R6.1or higher IP-PAD Card

8 Seat Licenses: Supports up to 8 INASET terminals

UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS Request For Proposal (RFP) Reference Guide

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NEC 2000 IPS manual Inaset Terminal Line UP, Inaset Basic Network Capability, PBX System Requirements, WM-RL Unit