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KX-NS1000

System Structure

Rev1.0 31 Jan., 2012

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Introduction

This document explains System Outline and Specification

of the KX-NS1000, and is composed of the following chapters.

Chapter 1 System Outline

Chapter 2 Configuration

Chapter 3 Supported Card /Terminal

Chapter 4 System Capacity

Chapter 5 Hardware Installation

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Chapter1 System Outline1-1. KX-NS1000 System Overview

1-2. System Connection Diagram

Chapter2 Configuration

2-1. Cabinet Configuration2-2. System configuration

Chapter3 Supported Card /Terminal3-1. Cards Specification

3-2. Terminal CompatibilityChapter4 System Capacity

4-1. System Capacity

Chapter5 Hardware Installation

5-1. Items which is used for Main Unit relation5-2. Main Unit Installation

5-3. Optional Cards Installation

5-4. DOORPHONE Cards installation

5-5. Physical Trunk and Extension Cards Installation5-6. Mounting Method

Table of Contents

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Chapter 1

System Outline

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1-1. KX-NS1000 System Overview

Master Unit

・・・

IP NetworkIP Network

Slave Units

Up to 15 UnitsUp to 15 Units

1.Stand-alone System- A single KX-NS1000 can be used as a stand-alone system.

- A single KX-NS1000 used as a stand-alone system controls all terminals, trunks,

and applications.

2.Networked System

- One-Look Networking (with NS-Net : A network protocol only used for Panasonic products

- QSIG Networking (via ISDN and H.323)

KX-NS1000 provides two methods of private networking;

*Refer to the "Networking" part for details.

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1-2. System Connection Diagram

Private IP NetworkPrivate IP NetworkRouter  Remote PC

IP-PT

IP-CS PS

UT-Phone

IP-Softphone, CA*2 Client PC

CTI Server 

SLT / FAX

External Sensor

/External Relay Device

Doorphone & Door Opener

BGM/Music On Hold (MOH)

 Amplifier / Pager/Speaker 

- Analogue Trunk

- BRI Trunk

- PRI Trunk

IP/Physical Trunks

*1 ITSP: Internet Telephony Service Provider 

*2 Communication Assistant*3 Bui lt-in Main unit

IP/Physical Terminals

Unified

messaging *3

ITSP*1 NetworkITSP*1 Network

KX-NS1000

The OS of NS1000 is based on Linux.

3rd party SIP-SLT

Telephone Company

Lines

Telephone Company

Lines

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2-2. System Configuration(1)

DSP-S

DSP-M

DSP-L

SM-S

SM-M

SM-L

Storage Memory

DPH1

Optional cards

DSP cards

LCOT2+SLC2

BRI4+SLC2

PRI30+SLC2

PRI23+SLC2

Line cards

FAX

Outside

USB interface

Inside

Mother board

Front

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DSP (Digital Signal Processor) Cards

2-2. System Configuration(2)

There are 3 types of DSP cards.- DSP-S / DSP-M / DSP-L

The DSP capacity (processing performance) can be expanded.- Up to 2 DSP cards can be installed to the PBX.

-> The combination of mounting is free.

The following list shows some of the basic operations that require DSP resources.

- VoIP calls

- Conferences

- Unified Messaging feature

- DISA /OGM feature

To digitally process audio signals, such as a telephone call, the PBX must use a

certain number of DSP resources. DSP resources are provided by the DSP cards

installed in the PBX. Since there are a limited number of DSP resources, no further

operations (e.g., telephone calls, playing an OGM) can be performed if all resources

are being used.

*Refer to the "DSP" part for details.

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2-2. System Configuration(3)

SM (Storage Memory) Cards

SM Card is required for using Unified messaging features.

There are 4 types of SM cards.->SM (installed by Default) / SM-S (:200h) / SM-M (:450h) / SM-L (:1000h)

The Unified Messaging feature can be used in the SM (installed by default) only.

->2ch /2h

Storage memory

card

Built into Main unit

NS1000

SM

If you need to expand the available recording time or available

UM ports, Activation Key is required.-> The maximum number when expanded :24ch /15h

*Refer to the "Unified Messaging" part for details.

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2-2. System Configuration(4)

USB Interface

USB interface provides communication between the PBX and user-supplied devices

such as a UPS or USB memory device.->The PBX is equipped with a USB 2.0 interface.

Using a USB memory device

Using a UPS

 A UPS is a device that supplies power for several minutes to a connected device when

a power failure occurs.

 A USB memory device can be used to backup and restore the system data of the PBX.

The PBX supports USB memory devices that meet the fol lowing specifications:->File system: FAT /Maximum capacity: 32 GB /Maximum current: 500 mA

*Refer to the “ Maintenance" part for details.

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Physical Interface Cards

[Physical Trunk and Extension Card ]

4 types of Line cards and 1 type of Doorphone card are available for NS1000.

[DOORPHONE Card]=Doorphone card

2-2. System Configuration(5)

Physical Trunk and Extension cards :

[LCOT2 + SLC2] [BRI4 + SLC2] [PRI30 + SLC2] [PRI23 + SLC2]

For example, if "LCOT2 + SLC2" card is installed in the PBX, 2 analog trunks and 2 SLTs can be used.

NS1000 has 1 Free Slot for “ Physical Trunk and Extension card" and

1 Doorphone Slot for “ DOORPHONE card" .

- BRI4+SLC2 Card- LCOT2+SLC2 Card

- PRI30+SLC2 Card- PRI23+SLC2 Card

2 2 S t C fi ti (6)

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IP-PT

Ethernet

UT SIP-Phone IP-CS

Other PBX IP Telephony

Service

Virtual cards are included with the Mother board of the NS1000

Virtual cards can be activated with the appropriate activation key.

By installing Virtual Cards in the Virtual Slots of the Mother board using Web Maintenance

Console, IP trunks, IP extensions and IP-CSs can be used via the Mother board.

Virtual Slot

V-IPEXT32

V-SIPEXT32

V-IPGW16

V-SIPGW16 V-IPCS4

V-UTEXT32

Virtual Cards

Main Processing Softwareon the Mother boardInside

2-2. System Configuration(6)

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2 2 S t C fi ti (8)

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NS1000 has Preinstalled Activation Key(1)

 Activation Key Activated Features

IP Telephone Capacity Capacity for up to 30 IP-PTs/IP softphones/KX-UT series SIP phones/third party SIP phones

CA Basic Express 1022 users

8 IP PT 8 IP-PTs /KX-UT series SIP phones

2 UM Port 2 Unified Messaging ports

2-2. System Configuration(8)

Preinstalled Activation keys with no expiration date

2 2 S t C fi ti (8)

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NS1000 has Preinstalled Activation Key(2)

 Activation Key Activated Features

One Look Networking One-look networking feature

Two-way Recording Control Automatic Two-way Recording feature

Message Backup Automatic backup of messages

UM/E-mail (128 users) 128 mailboxes

Two-Way Recording (30 users) 30 Two-way Recording/Two-way Transfer users

Mobile Extension (30 users) 30 cellular phone extensions

CA Pro (128 users) 128 CA Pro users

CA Supervisor (1 user) 1 CA Supervisor user  

CA Operator Console (1 user) 1 CA Console user  

CA Thin Client Server Use CA in a thin-client environment

CSTA Multiplexer Multiplexing for CSTA connections

2-2. System Configuration(8)

Note- These Activation Keys are preinstalled on the mother board for the 60-days free trial.They wil l expire 60 days after pressing the Activate Pre-installed Activation Key button to begin the free trial.

Preinstalled Activation keys for free trial (60days)

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Chapter 3

Supported Card/Terminal

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3 1 Cards Specification(2)

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Card Type Note

V-IPGW16

Virtual 16 channel VoIP Gateway Card

Virtual Card for 16 channel H.323 trunk.

V-SIPGW16Virtual 16 channel SIP Trunk Card

Virtual Card for 16 channel SIP trunk.

V-IPEXT32Virtual 32 channel VoIP Extension Card

Virtual Card for 32 VoIP extensions.

Compliant with Panasonic IP-PTs and IP-softphones.

V-SIPEXT32Virtual 32 channel SIP Extension Card

Virtual Card for 32 non-KX-UT series SIP phones.

V-UTEXT32Virtual 32 channel SIP Proprietary Card

Virtual Card for 32 KX-UT series SIP phones.

V-IPCS4Virtual 4 channel Cell Station Card Virtual Card for 4 channel CS.

3-1. Cards Specification(2)

Virtual cards included with the Mother board

The table of Virtual Cards:

3 1 Cards Specification(3)

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Card Type Model No. Note

LCOT2+SLC2 KX-NS0180

- 2 analogue trunk ports

- 1 power failure transfer (:PFT) port supported

- Caller ID Reception supported (FSK/DTMF/Visual CID)- No Pay Tone supported

- Reverse supported

- 2-Port Single Line Telephone extension

- Caller ID Sending supported (FSK)

- No Message Waiting Lamp control supported- No CPC Signal Sending supported

BRI4 + SLC2 KX-NS0280

- 4-port ISDN Basic Rate Interface (Euro yp )

- No PFT port supported

- Same function as NCP1000's BRI(NCP1280)

- Same content as (A)

PRI23 + SLC2 KX-NS0290 - 1-port ISDN Primary Rate Interface

- Same function as NCP1000's PRI

PRI30 + SLC2 KX-NS0290CE - Same content as (A)

Physical Trunk and Extension cards are installed for the Free slot

3-1. Cards Specification(3)

The table of Physical Trunk and Extension Cards:

<- (A)

Note- When you would like to remove this card, it is necessary to remove the top cover of a main unit.

3 1 Cards Specification(4)

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Card Type Model No. Note

DOORPHONE KX-NS0161

- 1-port doorphone card for 1 Doorphone, 1 Door Opener 

and 1 External Sensor.- Door Opener Current Limit: 24 V DC/30 V AC, 1A maximum

- OFF HOOK detection supported

- Doorphone connected detection supported

DOORPHONE card are installed for the Doorphone slot

3-1. Cards Specification(4)

The table of DOORPHONE Card:

Note- Non supported HOT-SWAP

- When you would like to remove this card, it is necessary to remove the top cover of a main unit.

- The feature of DOORPHONE card is a sensor equivalent feature of DPH4 and EIO of TDA30.

3-2 Terminal Compatibility (1)

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3-2. Terminal Compatibility (1)

Terminal Type Note

Standard

Model

KX-UT136

- 6-line Graphical LCD with Backli t

- 24-FF key

- Activation key is required

KX-UT133

- 3-line Graphical LCD with Backli t

- 24-FF key

- Activation key is required

Basic

Model

KX-UT123

- 3-line Graphical LCD

- Supported Backlit

- Activation key is required

KX-UT113

- 3-line Graphical LCD

- Non supported Backlit

- Activation key is required

UT Series SIP Telephone

*Refer to the "Terminals" part for details.

3-2 Terminal Compatibility (2)

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3-2. Terminal Compatibility (2)

Terminal Type Note

Portable Station

KX-TCA series(175, 275, 364)

KX-WT115

- Refer to the "System Wireless" part

for details.

IP-PTNT3XX Series

- Refer to the "Terminals" part

for details.

NT265 - Software version of NT265 is 2.00 or later.

IP Conferencing

PhoneNT700

- When it connects to NS1000 as a SIP

Extension, activation key is required.

SLT T7710

IP-Softphone - Activation key is required

DoorphoneT30865

T7765

- It is necessary to install the DOORPHONE

Card (KX-NS0161).

Other supported Terminals

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Chapter 4

System Capacity

4-1. System Capacity (1)

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Card TypeMaximum Number 

Stand-alone System One-look Network

Physical Interface Card 2 32

Free Slot 1 16

LCOT2+SLC2

1 16BRI4+SLC2PRI30+SLC2

PRI23+SLC2

Doorphone Slot 1 16

DOORPHONE 1 16

4 1. System Capacity (1)

Maximum Optional Service Cards (1)

The fol lowing number of cards can be installed in the Physical Slots of the PBX.

4-1. System Capacity (2)

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4 1. System Capacity (2)

Maximum Optional Service Cards(2)

Card TypeMaximum Number 

Stand-alone System One-look Network

Virtual Trunk Card 16 16

V-IPGW16 3 6

V-SIPGW16 16 16

Virtual Extension Card 20 32V-IPEXT32 4

32V-SIPEXT3220

V-UTEXT32

Virtual IP-CS Card 16 32V-IPCS4 16 32

The fol lowing number of cards can be installed in the Virtual Slots of the PBX.

4-1. System Capacity (3)

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Card TypeMaximum Number 

Stand-alone System One-look Network

FAX 1 16

DSP S

2 32DSP M

DSP LStorage Memory *1 (Installed by default)

1 16Storage Memory S

Storage Memory M

Storage Memory L

*1 Default: 2ch /2h (*This SM capacity can be extended by the Activation key. [Max.]: 24ch /15h)

y p y ( )

Optional Cards Mounted on the Mother Board

The following number of optional cards can be mounted.

4-1. System Capacity (4)

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Type Stand-alone System One-look Network

Total Number of Trunks 256 600

Trunk (Virtual Trunk Card) 256 256H.323 Trunks 48 96

SIP Trunks 256 256

Trunk (Physical Trunk Card) 30 480

Total Number of Extensions 640 1000*1

Extension (Virtual Extension Card) 640 1000

IP-PT and IP Softphone 128 128 x N*2 (upper limit 1000)

SIP Extension 640 1000

Extension (Physical Extension Card) 2 32

Maximum Trunks and Extensions

y p y ( )

*1 The maximum number of extension ports is 640 per PBX, and the maximum number of Unified Messaging

ports is 24 per PBX. When 24 ports for Unified Messaging are fully activated on the Master unit , the maximum

number of extension ports wi ll be less than 640. One Unified Messaging port is equal to 10 extension ports.

Therefore, when all Unified Messaging ports are activated, only up to 400 extensions are available.

This condition does not apply for Slave units.

*2 N: The number of Sites (N>=2)

The PBX supports the following number of trunks and extensions.

4-1. System Capacity (5)

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Terminal Type Stand-alone System One-look Network

Telephone 640 1000SLT 2 32

IP-PT*1 128 128 x N*2 (upper l imit 1000)

SIP Phone 640 1000

WirelessIP-CS (8-channel) 64 128

PS 512 512

Doorphone 1 16

Door Opener  1 16

External Sensor  1 16

*1 KX-NT300 series, and KX-NT265 (software version 2.00 or later only) .

*2 N: The number of sites (N>=2)

y p y ( )

Maximum Terminal Equipment

The following shows the number of each terminal equipment type supported by

the PBX.

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Chapter 5

Hardware Installation

5-1. Before Installation

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Content Number  

Main Unit 1

CD-ROM (including manuals, etc.) 1

 AC Power Cord *1 1

19-inch Rack Attachment Bracket 2

Hook Clip 1Screw 6

Package Contents

*1 The KX-NS1000BX and KX-NS1000XE are supplied with 2 types of AC power cord.

Please use whichever is appropriate for the country/area.

Unpack the package and check the package contents.

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5-2. Main Unit Installation

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Frame Earth Connection.

1. Loosen the screw.

2. Insert an earthing wire (user-supplied).

3. Tighten the screw.

4. Connect the earthing wire to earth.

WARNING

 

Proper earthing (connection to earth) is very important to reduce the risk to the user ofelectrocution or to protect the PBX from the bad effects of external noise in the case of

a lighting strike.

 

The earthing wire of the AC cable has an effect against external noise and l ighting strikes,

but i t may not be enough to protect the PBX and to ensure electromagnetic compatibilety.

 A permanent connection between earth and the earth terminal of the PBX must be made.

CAUTION

 

For earthing wire, green-and-yellow insulation is required, and the cross-sectional area of

the conductor must be more than 0.75 mm2 or 18AWG.

5-3. Optional Cards Installation

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Install the optional cards in the appropriate slot.

Front

side

Rear 

side

Mother Board

DSP

Card

Slot1

SM Card

Slot

FAX Card Slot

Door 

Phone

Card

Slot

DSP

Card

Slot2

CAUTION

 

When installing or removing the optional cards, the power switch must be turned off.

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5-4. DOORPHONE Card Installation

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Connect a Doorphone to the DOORPHONE Card.

DOORPHONE Card

4Pin 2Pin

To Doorphone

/External Sensor 

To Door opener 

14<- 12<-

The method for connecting a doorphoneto the doorphone card.

1. Strip off the insulation of the wire about 10 mm

from the end.2. Use a screwdriver to press on the orange tab

at the bottom of the terminal block, and insert

the wire into the upper hole.

3. Check from side to ensure that no bare copper wire is exposed.

Copper Wire

(ø 0.42 mm to 1.12 mm)

Doorphone

Card

Procedure

- 4-pin Terminal Block->Pin1/Pin2 are used for the sensor.

->Pin3/Pin4 are used for the doorphone.

5-5. Physical Trunk and Extension Card Installation

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Install a Physical Trunk and Extension card in the "Free Slot“ .

Free SlotFree SlotFree Slot

2. Position the card in the open slot, making sure that the tabson the both sides of the card fi t into place. Then, holding

the card firmly in place, lower the rear end so that the holes

of the card are aligned with the screw holes.

3. Insert the screws into the holes

on the card, and tighten it

to secure the card.

1. Remove the front cover plate for the Free Slot.

CAUTION

 

When installing or removing the Physical Trunk and Extension card, the power switch must be turned off .

5-5. Physical Trunk and Extension Card Installation

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Connect a trunk and/or terminal to the Line cards.

BRI4+SLC2 Card / PRI30+SLC2 Card

RJ45

To SLTTo Trunk

LEDs

RJ45

To SLTTo NT1/Extension

 A B

*1

LCOT2+SLC2 Card

RJ45 for SLT

To SLTTo NT1/Extension

RJ45(LINE1 to LINE 4)

LEDs

 A B

*1

*1 Select of Switching A/B :-> A for Trunk (Default) / B for Extension

5-6. Mounting Method (1)

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19-inch Rack Mounting

 Attachment Bracket *1

*1 Only use the 19-inch rack mounting equipment (attachment bracket, screws) includedwith the PBX.

5-6. Mounting Method(2)

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Wall Mounting (1)

Necessary Items

Included in the PBX

Screw B 6

Included in the wall mounting kit (KX-A247 *1)

Top Bracket 1

Bottom Bracket 1

 Anchor Plug 4

Screw A 4

*1 The wall mounting ki t is option.

5-6. Mounting Method (2)

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1. Measure the actual space as indicated below to mark

the 4 screw positions on the wall. Install 4 anchor plugs

in the wall and drive in 4 screws (A) leaving a gap

of 5 mm between the screw head and the wall.

2. Fix the Top Bracket to the left side

of the PBX with 3 screws (B).

3. Fix the Bottom Bracket to the rightside of the PBX with 3 screws (B).

Frontside

The correct

direction.

Top Bracket

Bottom Bracket

Main Unit

Rearside

Wall Mounting kit

(Optional)

Wall Mounting (2)

Make sure that the arrows on the metal bracketsare pointing upward.

5-6. Mounting Method(2)

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Wall mounting available(2)

4. Place the PBX onto the wall, making sure that

the guide holes hook onto the screw heads.5. Slide the PBX down into the guide holes.

6. Fully t ighten all 4 screws (A).

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