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Technical Data

2.6.3Ranges

The transmission range with a 0.6 mm PVC cable is at least 1,000 meters (100 meters from primary to client device).

The feeding range can be checked via the optiPoint menu item "Service", "Line Test". This test activates all LEDs for 3 or 5 seconds (depending on the system type), turns on the ringer for 1 second, and blanks the display.

Detailed range data for the individual cable types can be found in the ICN TI Hicom 150 E/ Hi- com 300 E and in the ICCS Manual, Volume 2 (order no.: A30951-V6200-*-7620/Lieferzentrum Fürth).

2.6.4UP0/E Interface

The UP0/E interface is a vendor-specific ISDN interface that uses the CorNet TS protocol and a powered two-wire interface for connecting the optiPoint500 telephones.

UP0/E interface

Data transmission based on time-division multiplexing with AMI codes

250 µs frame

 

 

 

Bit clock

 

384 kHz

 

 

 

Net bit rate

 

144 kbps

 

 

Aggregate bit rate

152 kbps

 

 

Center frequency

192 kHz

 

 

Characteristic impedance at 192 kHz

100 ohms

 

 

 

Table 2-8

UP0/E interfaces: technical data

 

2.6.5USB 1.1 Interface

optiPoint 500 telephones are upgraded with a USB interface (with the exception of optiPoint 500 entry). This is the basis for:

PC-supported telephony (TAPI)

CallBridge TU and CallBridge for data are TAPI Service Providers for CTI solutions. Telephones can communicate with the PC using these.

Data transmission via the PC’s USB interface using CAPI (e.g. direct Internet access, fax transmission, e-mail, etc.). When the CAPI software is installed, PCs gain direct access to the Internet via the USB interface, without requiring an additional adapter. This software is subject to charges.

TAPI and CAPI can be used in parallel (e.g. you can receive a large e-mail or download data, etc. while setting up calls via a CTI application).

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500 specifications

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