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Feb 01, 2016
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Version 2.0
Rev1.2 4 Sep., 2012
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■ 20-640ext with one system
■ Expandability with AK
IP Base Communication System by succeeding the functionality & operability of current system (NCP/TDA/TDE)
① Flexibility
■ One-look Networking
■ One Look
Networking Survivability
… 3.
⑥ Networking
■ Remote Version up
■ Web Program
■ Batch Programming
⑦ Maintenance
■ Compatibility with
current Terminal
■ Legacy Gateway … 1.
③ Backward
■ Expand Resource
■ E mail Integration
④ Mobile Worker
Remote IP extension
■ SBC-GW … 6.
⑤ Remote Office
■ Cost effective■ New IP Terminal Lineup■ New SIP DECT Terminal … 2,4,5
⑧ Terminal
■ Unified Message
(Outlook Integration)
■ In-Skin real VM
② In-Skin UM
NS1000 Product Overview w/V2.0
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. Version 1.0 Version 2.0
Concept
< IP-PBX Platform >
• Replacement demand
( IP-configuration )
• One box solution
< Expand business chance >
• Replacement demand
• Network Customer
• Expand terminal lineup
Main Unit
< One box >
• Built-in Voicemail
• Expandability by activation key
( Reduce management cost, TTM )
< IP Migration with Legacy >
• System connection with NCP/TDE(TDA)
( Use NCP/TDE(TDA) as Legacy box)
Network
< 2 type of Networking >
• One look mode
( Full feature transparency mode )
• Q-Sig Network mode
< Develop network customers >
• One Look Networking Survivability
• Remote easy SIP-MLT connection
using 3rd party equipment.
Terminal
< Current & New IP terminal >• Full PBX function : NT series
• Full PBX function : Current DECT
• Price and Basic performance : UT series
< Terminal line up >
• Add UT248/UT670
• New SIP based DECT line up
• Expand IP-PT capacity
( single cabinet 128 -> 256 )
Application
< Unified communication >
• Communication Assistant
• 3rd Party Application
Call centre, Mobile soft phone
< Collaboration third-party application >
• Enhance basic call handling
( Transfer function for counterpath )
• Utilize PSDN to expand solution
Expand the business chance (Approach Replacement demand and Network customers)
NS1000 V2.0 Outline
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# Items
1 Legacy-GW
2 New IPPT NT5XX
3 One Look Networking Survivability
4 SIP-MLT (UT248,UT670 )
5 SIP based DECT ( UDS124 / UDT111,121,131 )6 SIP-MLT Easy Installation at Remote Location (External SBC)
7 Expand NT terminal capacity (128 -> 256 / Cabinet)
V2.0 Key Feature Enhancement List
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Category Contents
Option
• Trunk cards• Extension cards
• Doorphone, Relay control card
Terminal
• Proprietary phone• SLT
• Cell Station• DECT Personal Station
• Doorphone Terminal
• Can use installed system at customer site. • Same functionality, Centralized programming.
Replacement demand : Target customer -> Existing TDA/TDE/NCP users IP migration from TDM system by minimizing new investigation
Stacking Master Card Stacking Slave Card
Use MPR SlotUse PSTN slot
Dedicate Cable
Current ProductNS1000
or
Legacy Gateway 1
< Background >• Use current sales channel• Replacement sales is common• Price competitiveness by backward compatibility
< Merit >• Make opportunity to knock the Panasonic user.• IP Migration with TDM• Good effect for current product
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Master Unit
NCP500NCP1000
STACK-S card
STACK-M cardSite #1
Site #2
Site #3
Site #4 : :
LAN
Stacking Slave
Stacking Slave
Slave Units
Stacking Slave
Stacking Slave
IP Networking
Use NCP/TDE ( TDA ) as a legacy GW by making a master-slave connection with NS1000.
Dedicated cable NS1000GWThe length of the cable : 2M
Legacy Gateway Master : Jan. 2013Legacy Gateway Slave : NCP ( Jan. 2013 ) TDE/TDA ( Jan. 2013 )
Legacy Gateway 2
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New IPPT
NT5XX series (MGCP based)
Design is based on UT series, and Key arrangement is
based on NT series SP-PHONE key is placed lower right Frequently used key (TRANSFER, HOLD, REDIAL) are
placed on bottom line.
KX-NT543/546 for V2.0
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Approach network customers by One-look Networking Survivability
Improvement by this function
1. Master system failure -> Pre-assigned slave cabinet becomes master. 2. Network failure ( Isolated ) -> Slave unit works as stand alone mode.3. Secondary registration ( Terminal loose contact with Primary NS ) -> Terminal will be registered to pre-assigned Secondary NS.
・システムの分散配置で 拠点間のシームレス化! (状態表示、着信分配)
< Background >• Increase the demand of network • Carrier IP service become popular• Standard function for IP-PBX• Survivability is mandatory for network
< Merit >• Full feature transparency• Server less
Single SiteHome Worker
Mobile WorkerMulti Site
phone
mailPC
Cell Phone
phone
PCPBX
Diversification of work styleDiversification of work style
Network Configuration ImageNetwork Configuration Image
IP-NW
Master Slave
Slave
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One-look Networking Survivability Summary
< Networking function is one of the key function as a IP-PBX >
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4 NS1000 are connected as One look.And Slave 1 is assigned as “Backup Master”.
Master Backup Master (Slave1)
Slave2 Slave3
Slave1
When Master died Slave1 become temporary master to run rest of system under One-look network.
One-look Networking Survivability 1
1. Backup-master Mode
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Master
Slave2 Slave3
Slave1
4 NS1000 are connected as One look.
If Slave can’t communicate neither Master or Back up master likewhen VPN network down all slave unit can’t talk to Master.Then each Slave become Isolated mode and run by itself but with some limitation.
Isolated mode Isolated mode
Isolated mode
One-look Networking Survivability 2
2.Isolated Mode
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Master Slave1
When the IPPT has no communication
between NS where they Primary
belong to then those IPPT can divert
to connect secondary NS.
IPPT mean UT/NT/UDT(SIP based DECT)
except IPCS.
The feature is slightly differ from that you knew same feature for TDE/NCP. Please refer PPT explain detail of this feature.
One-look Networking Survivability 3
3.Automatic Rerouting to Secondary PBX
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• General office users• Compatible with new Panasonic IP-PBX,
Asterisk and Broadsoft• 4.4 inch monochrome LCD• Paper label free (Self labeling) • High quality wideband voice (Handset,
Headset and Speaker phone)• 3-way conference call• XML (refer separate PPT explain XML)• Built-in Bluetooth module for headset• EHS (Electric hook switch) for
Plantronics• 2 * 1GbE ports, PoE • Green (Low standby power
consumption)
KX-UT248 Standard
Terminal Lineup 1 (UT248)
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KX-UT670 • Executives and Vertical markets• Compatible with new Panasonic IP-
PBX*, Asterisk and Broadsoft• 7-inch touch screen• Programmable (JAVA*, XML*)• Full-Duplex• High quality wideband voice
(Handset, Headset and Speaker phone)
• High quality video (H.264 / 720P)• 2 x 1GbE ports, PoE• Green (Low standby power
consumption)
SMART DESK PHONE
EU
*Future
Terminal Lineup 2 (UT670)
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Specifications
Model No. KX-UDS124
Type 4ch wideband audio CS
Max. simultaneous calls
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Wideband Audio Yes
Power supply
PoE (IEEE 802.3af) AC
adaptor ( optional )
CODEC (IP)G.722, G.711,
G.729a
LAN port10 base-T / 100
base-TX
VLANYes (VLAN
Tagging)
Firmware upgrade Yes
DECT encryption Yes
Handover Yes
CS model
Terminal Lineup 3 ( SIP-CS )
4ch wideband audio CS
By Future Ver. up
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KX-UDT111 KX-UDT121
Type Standard Slim & LightAppearance
Target Users General Offices Roaming work placee.g. Retail, Hospital, Elderly Home, Hotel
Dust and water proof - -
Tough - -
Bluetooth NO YESLCD 1.8 inch color 1.8 inch colorVibration YES YESText message NO YES(Enhance)Battery Ni-MH Li ion
Differentiation by housing design matched to target user’s work place
Terminal Lineup 4 ( New DECT Terminal )
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• Add New High end model in addition to UT series and New MGCP base IPPT series NT5XX. • Add New SIP based DECT series in addition to current DECT terminals
NT Series DECT series UDT ( SIP ) series
UT113/123
UT133
UT136
UT248
UT670
UT ( SIP ) Series
NT366
NT346
NT343
NT321
PBX full functionality Price 、 Voice Quality
W T115
TCA175
TCA275
TCA364
UDT111
UDT121
PBX full functionality Price 、 Voice Quality
New Model
Terminal Summary
By Future Ver. up
NT543
NT546
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Local
R
TEL1 Local Global
Remote office
NS1000
Head Quarters
Global
G
G G
SIP Message
RTP
FIX Global IP
R
TEL2 Local Global
G
G
TEL3
G
G
External SBC
By using external SBC (session border controller), we will realize a connection (NAT traversal) with remote terminals.
Remote office
It is not necessary to set up broadband router at
remote side.
3rdParty ( Media5/Comdasys )
■ Easy remote setting
SIP-MLT Easy Installation at Remote Location (External SBC)
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Stand-alone
Stacking systemOne LookNetworkin
g
1NCP1TDE/TDA1001TDE/TDA 2001TDE/TDA 600
2NCP2TDE/TDA 1002TDE/TDA 2002TDE/TDA 600
Extension(ch) 640 640 1000IP 640 640 1000
IP-PT 256 256 1000SIP 640 640 1000
SIP Phone 640 640 1000KX-UT series 640 640 1000
S-PS(SIP based DECT)
255 255 255
Legacy *1 2 0 44/160/256/304 88/320/512/608 1000
SLT 2 0 36/96/128/240 72/192/256/480 1000
DPT 0 0 40/128/256/256 80/256/512/512 1000
IP-PT ( NT Series): 128⇒ 256
System Capacity - EXT -
Expand Target User ( NT phone capacity for telephone heavy user )
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Stand-alone Stacking system
One LookNetworking
1NCP1TDE/TDA1001TDE/TDA 2001TDE/TDA 600
2NCP2TDE/TDA 1002TDE/TDA 2002TDE/TDA 600
Trunk(ch) 256 256 600IP 256 256 256
SIP 256 256 256H.323 48 48 96
Legacy 30 0 64/120/128/160 128/240/256/256 600
LCOT 2 0 16/96/128/160 32/192/256/256 600
BRI 8 0 16/96/128/160 32/192/256/256 600
PRI23 23 0 46/92/92/115 92/184/184/230 600
PRI30 30 0 60/120/120/150 120/240/240/256 600
T1 0 0 48/96/96/120 96/192/192/240 600
E1 0 0 60/120/120/150 120/240/240/256 600
System Capacity - Trunk -
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Stand-alone Stacking system
One LookNetworking
1NCP1TDE/TDA1001TDE/TDA 2001TDE/TDA 600
2NCP2TDE/TDA
1002TDE/TDA
2002TDE/TDA
600CS (pcs) 64 64 128
DPT-CS (2ch) 0 0 11/32/32/32 22/64/64/64 128
DPT-CS (8ch) 0 0 5/16/16/16 10/32/32/32 64
IP-CS 64 *2 64 *2 128 *2
SIP-CS 64 *3 64 *3 128 *3
PS(DECT)(pcs) 512 512 512
VM
Built-in UM (ch) 24 24 24ch x16
TVA/TVM (ch) 0 0 48 (24ch x2) 24ch x8
*2 The maximum number of Air Sync Groups is 16. An Air Sync Group can contain up to 16 IP-CSs.*3 The maximum number of Air Sync Groups is 8. An Air Sync Group can contain up to 32 SIP-CSs.
System Capacity - Others -
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