Inter-tel cs-5200, Inter-tel cs-5400, Digital expansion interface – Inter-Tel CS-5400 User Manual

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INTER-TEL

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CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.1 – August 2005

Inter-Tel CS-5200

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When the key is replaced and the correct serial number is detected by the system, the audio is
enabled and the reset countdown is aborted.

If the system powers up without the USB security key in place, the user must reload the soft-
ware license through database programming.

Inter-Tel CS-5200

For smaller user environments, the Inter-Tel CS-5200 default configuration includes the Pro-
cessor Module (PM-1), five IP endpoint licenses, three IP networking resources, and the Com-
pactFlash, USB, and equipment interface ports on the chassis. If the three IP networking
resources are used, sufficient IP resources are available for installing 25 IP endpoints. All told,
with required interface hardware and licensing the Inter-Tel CS-5200 supports a mix of up to
28 IP endpoints, IP private networking trunks, and/or IP gateway trunks.

For system configuration, programming, and installation details, contact your authorized Inter-
Tel equipment provider.

Inter-Tel CS-5400

Adding a Processor Expansion Card (PEC-1) to the PM-1 and applicable licensing to the base
platform creates the Inter-Tel CS-5400. The default configuration of the larger-capacity system
includes six IP networking resources in addition to the five IP endpoint licenses and platform
interface ports on the chassis. If the six IP networking resources are used, sufficient IP
resources are available for installating 110 IP endpoints. With required interface hardware and
licensing, the Inter-Tel CS-5400 supports a mix of up to 116 IP endpoints, IP network trunks,
and/or IP gateway trunks.

Digital Expansion Interface

To provide Inter-Tel digital phone capability, one or two Digital Expansion Interface (DEI)
units can be added to the system chassis. Each DEI provides three bays that accept Digital
Endpoint Modules (DEM-16). Each DEM-16 supports 16 digital Inter-Tel phones or Single-
Line Adapters (SLA), providing for connection of up to 48 Inter-Tel digital phones or SLAs.
Each SLA supports one or two single line analog phones.

In addition to IP endpoints, each licensed DEI connected to the Inter-Tel CS-5200 chassis pro-
vides capability to add up to three Digital Endpoint Modules (DEM-16) that would support up
to 48 digital endpoints.

For each digital phone substituted with a Single-Line Adapter (SLA), two single line phones
can be added to the system.

System Capacities

The Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400 chassis supports:

Central Office (CO)/Local Exchange Trunks: Including the two loop start circuits
built into the chassis, up to 14 loop start trunks can be supported by the Inter-Tel 5000.
Up to three Loop Start Modules (LSM) can be installed, and LSMs are available with
either two or four ports.

T1/E1/PRI Spans: Up to three T1, T1/PRI, or E1/PRI spans can be connected to the
Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400 chassis through T1/E1/PRI modules. Each module supports one
span. A T1 span supports up to 24 trunks; a T1/PRI span supports up to 23 trunks; and,
an E1/PRI span supports up to 30 trunks. Trunk options in DB Programming include
Loop Start, Off-Premises Extension (OPX), Direct Inward Dial (DID) [Direct Dialing
Inward (DDI), in Europe], T1, T1/PRI, E1/PRI, and T1/E&M.

Endpoints: The Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400 supports Inter-Tel IP phones and other IP end-
points, IP and SIP trunk gateways, Inter-Tel digital phones and other digital endpoints,

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