Chapter 5 Station Equipment
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PBX Specification (Must be peer to peer IP enabled)

Operation Environment
NEAX 2000 IPS R8 Series 3300 or higher
SP30-4 software license
SP30-4 ACD software license R10 Series 3500 or higher

Dterm® SP30 Softphone Parts List

Software/Licenses/Accessories
SP30-4 software license Package of 4 right to use IP softphone clients.
SP30-4 ACD software License Package of 4 right to use IP softphone w/ACD function
8 IP Seat License Enables 8 IP phones and is required in addition to SP30
software License for SP30/SP30-ACD functionality
Dterm SP30 Software CD Application CD. One CD can be used for multiple Client
installations. Recommend 1 per 4 clients.
NEC USB Headset (DSP300) One per SP30
NEC USB Headset (DSP400) One per SP30
Dterm Extenders

The NEC Dterm Extenders extends the operation of the UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS digital

telephone to a remote location.

Dterm EXT (Analog)

The Dterm Analog EXT enables telephone users to be a fully functional part of the NEC PBX with a
Dterm Series E (DTP-32DE-1) telephone located any distance off-premises. The Dterm Analog EXT
consists of two modules. One module, identified as the Office Module, connects to a digital Dterm
Series E station port on your PBX. The other module, identified as the Remote Module, connects to
your NEC Dterm Series E (DTP-32DE-1) telephone at your off-premises location. The modules
communicate via a single analog telephone line.
The Dterm Analog EXT is transparent to the user and retains access to the features and functions of
the PBX. In addition, an RS-232 data port is incorporated, allowing the user to connect off-premises
RS-232 equipment to equipment at the Office Module location. The Office Module emulates your
telephone, and the Remote Module emulates your NEC PBX. Each module uses a V.90 internal
modem (operating in V.34 mode) for the transmission of all signals between the two modules. Network
configurations that support V.34 modems should work well.
Through the use of soft keys, the remote user signs on with a secured password. When the extender is
online, a voice/data connection is made through public facilities via an Analog line from the remote
location to the office PBX system. The Extender offers the flexibility for the user to operate in
Continuous or Call-On-Demand modes. The continuous mode maintains the connection until the
remote user signs off. The Call-On-Demand mode helps in avoiding continuous connection charges by
only staying connected when a call is in progress.