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TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE CAUTION SINCE IPV50 SERIES IP TELEPHONE EXCHANGES ARE ELECTRONIC-BASED PRODUCTS, THE REQUIREMENTS BELOW SHOULD BE FULFILLED IN ORDER TO UTILIZE IT WITH DESIRED PERFORMANCE: The system covers must not be opened by unauthorized persons in any way. The cover of the exchange cabinet should always be kept closed.
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE CAVEAT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Please check if KAREL has office or agent at USA to provide the repair or warranty services? If not then, you can just provide the office at Turkey or other country.
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE b) The USOC jack required [RJ11C] c) Facility Interface Codes (“FIC”) [METALLIC] d) Service Order Codes (“SOC”) [9.0y] e) The FCC Registration Number [US: UL7IS00BIPV10] 9. The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line.
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR PROPER OPERATION OF SYSTEM Any mistake in the connections can damage your system. An authorized service must make these connections. The information in this guide is given just as explanatory information. The equipment does not contain parts that can be repaired / maintained. In case of a problem, consult authorized service.
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IPV10 Tech. Ref. and User Guide - Ver. AAB–05.06.2012 For the development and enhancement of the features of the products specified in this document, KAREL reserves the right to make changes without prior notification. Products might possess different features, depending on their software and hardware versions.
SYSTEM INSTALLATION ................... 6 CONNECTION DIAGRAM ................6 CONNECTING THE ETHERNET CABLE ............ 6 CONNECTION TO AN ELECTRIC SOCKET ..........6 IPV10 EXCHANGE WALL INSTALLATION: ..........7 MANAGEMENT OF THE IPV10 ................. 10 ADMINISTRATOR LOGIN ................. 10 SOFTWARE STRUCTURE ................11 THE IPV10'S OPERATING SYSTEM ............
INTRODUCTION IPV10 – An IP PBX for Small Offices and Home Offices IPV10 — A hybrid IP-PBX for small offices, home offices and remote offices. The IPV10 also offers a hybrid solution option (combining VOIP applications with standard telecom equipment) for those companies not yet ready for a standalone VoIP (IP Telephony) solution.
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE Details about the Maintenance, Repair and Cleaning of the Product which can be Performed by the End User The product does not contain any maintainable parts. If any failure does occur, please contact one of the authorized service shops (Refer to the List of authorized service shops) or the authorized reseller who initially sold the product.
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE Do not apply excessive force when pulling on any cable otherwise the cable may become damaged. Do not overload the sockets and patch cords otherwise you run the risk of electric shock or fire. Never allow unattended children to touch the device. Keep all packaging materials away from children.
Double Blinking - Red and Green, quickly:The FXS port is ringing LED Dual - Green and Red, quick:There is a Call on the FXS port Back PARTS LIST ON DELIVERY One IPV10 server unit One power source One Internet cable ...
Please take the following steps when connecting the device to an electric socket. 1. Insert one end of the power cable into the input port on the back panel of IPV10. Insert the other end into a 220V electric socket.
TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE IPV10 EXCHANGE WALL INSTALLATION: It is necessary to remove the front cover of IPV10 Exchange in order to hang it on the wall. Remove the screws located underneath the box for this purpose. Move the cover upwards using a screwdriver from its lower side as illustrated in picture so that the grappling hooks located on top will release the cover.
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Take the following steps to install the box with its front cover removed to a wall: Use IPV10 Exchange Installation Template to determine the location of the terminal on the wall and to mark the location of the holes. The length of the power adapter cable must be considered when determining installation location.
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE Installation Template Insert pegs inside the holes drilled on the wall and install the screws into these pegs so that 4 mm from the head side of the screws will remain unscrewed. Figure below device hang on the wall by hitting hanger holes and screw heads.
PC's Internet browser icon to open a browser page, and then enter the IP address of the IPV10 into the address bar. For initial configuration of the IPV10, please use the IPV10's default login details to log in IP Address: http://192.168.180.8:8000...
SOFTWARE STRUCTURE THE IPV10'S OPERATING SYSTEM The operating system of the IPV10 IP PBX is Linux. The main software has been designed based on UML, the most common object oriented software design discipline. All the Linux-based software development was undertaken using the Rapsody (I-logics) Suite.
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE The IPV10's main software is saved as a compressed Flash image in the memory accompanying the CPU module. When the PBX initially starts running, it first loads the operating system into RAM memory from the compressed Flash memory, runs it, and then the system switches to its normal operating mode.
'operators' or as 'system authorities'. IP EXTENSIONS AND LINE SERVICES One of the most important features of the IPV10 IP Telephone PBX is the provision of integrated support for IP Extensions and IP Lines. A maximum of 20 IP Extensions and 8 VoIP channels with associated IP Lines are supported by an IPV10 PBX's integrated IP Extensions and Lines.
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Actually, as a result these are not in any way different from IP phones connected to a normal switch on a local network. IP Dect and WiFi phones must be directly registered on the SIP Server if the IPV10 PBX is to be able to service them.
TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE LICENSING FEATURES The use of IP extensions and lines on an IPV10 IP Telephone PBX requires special licenses. In addition, further features can be utilized via these special licenses. The features that require licenses are listed in the following list: 1.
IPV10. To do this, a WEB server, ComSer, has been designed for the IPV10, thus eliminating the need for any special software while, at the same time, allowing access to the PBX from any web browser.
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE The following window of the ComSer programming interface appears:...
TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Capacity A single system with four (4) lines (TDM) A maximum of . 20 IP lines Capacity (IP) Testing Blackfin DSP Switching PCM/TDM A rule Power 110~240 VAC – 50~60 Hz. Mainboard + CPU module Stand-by Power Consumption: 1W EXP20 Stand-by Power Consumption: 0.5W Max.
TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE ANALOG CHARACTERISTICS Analog Extension Station Loop Resistance: Maximum 2500 Ohm, Interface including telephone set Maximum Analog 2.2 kOhm Line Cycle Resistance Analog Line Interface Analog line with Cycle Initiation through DTMF Signaling 12/16 KHz Pulse Price Signal Detection Polarity Reversal Detection Analog Extension -48 VDC...
TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE IP CHARACTERISTICS Voice compression G711 a/u-law (Codec support) G729A/B G723.1 iLBC Echo removal - period 16 msec EC (conforms to the G.168 standards) In-band support Out-of-band RF2833 support INFO support Telephone Standard SIP softphone IP phones SIP-compatible WiFi wireless phones (support 802.11g protocol) Web server support...
TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE TONE CADENCE & FREQUENCIES* Dial Tone (500 Hz.) Continuous Ring back Tone (500 1500 msec on, 3500 msec off Hz.) Busy Tone (500 Hz.) 500 msec on, 500 msec off DISA Dial Tone (500 300 msec on, 300 msec off, 300 msec on, 300 msec Hz.) off, 300 msec on, 2000 msec off Dial Tone with...
High Frequency Group (- 7 dBm) 1209 Hz 1336 Hz 1477 Hz 697 Hz Frequency 770 Hz Assembly 852 Hz ( - 9 dBm) 941 Hz The Nominal Frequencies of the IPV10 may deviate, by +/- 2.5 %, from the values listed above.