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AVAYA External Expansion Modules   
Unless otherwise stated, each of these modules may be used with the IP500, IP406 V2 and IP412.
 
IP500 Phone Expansion Module
 

This module provides additional analog telephone interfaces:

Two Wire.
DTMF signaling (No rotary or Loop Disconnect).
Time Break Recall (No Earth Loop Recall).
Caller ID capable.
Message Waiting Indication (MWI) capable - High Voltage, Pulsed High Voltage, Line Reversal.

 

The IP500 Phone module is available in 2 versions, giving 16 or 30 extensions. Telephones can be located up to 1km from the control unit. For extensions located "out-of-the-building" additional line protection will be needed. For more information on cabling and out of building guidelines, see the IP Office Installation Manual.

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IP Office Phone Modules provide support for a variety of analog MWI methods. These methods are 51V Stepped, 81V, 101V and Line Reversal. The 101V method is only supported when using a Phone V2 expansion module.
Each analog port can support a device of maximum 1 REN.
On analog ports, call information is sent while the phone is ringing, and cannot be updated during a call or set on an outbound call (the phone may do a local match but this is not controlled by the IP Office).  The primary purpose of displays is to give information about incoming calls. Where the Caller Display standard chosen supports the delivery of text (extension name) as well as the number, both are delivered.
An analog extension port can be set for external Paging operation. It does not operate like a normal extension and is connected to external equipment through an isolation device. The Port will always be busy so it cannot be called directly and can only be accessed by using a short code. When not receiving a Page the port will remain silent, when being paged the page tone is sent before the speech path is opened.

 
IP500 Digital Station Module
 

This expansion module provides additional Digital Station (DS) ports for selected Avaya 2400, 4400, 5400, 6400, T3 (EMEA only) series phones and 3810 wireless phones (North America only). The IP500 Digital Station module is available in 2 variants; 16 or 30 extensions.

For installations in a rack, this module requires the IP500 Rack Mounting Kit. The IP500 Digital Station Module is functionally identical to the IP400 Digital Station V2 Module.

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Telephones can be located up to 1km from the control unit. For extensions located "out-of-the-building" additional line protection will be needed. For more information on cabling and out of building guidelines, see the IP Office Installation Manual.
For systems where Direct Station Select (DSS) Units are being used, IP Office supports a maximum of:
Eight EU24 and or EU24BL per system.
Two XM24 units on each Digital Station expansion module to a maximum of 10 x XM24 units per system.
Two 4450 units on each Digital Station expansion module to a maximum of 10 x 4450 units per system.
T3 DSS units.

IP500 BRI So8 Module
 

The IP500 BRI So8 module provides 8 S-Bus interfaces for Basic Rate ISDN devices, such as video conferencing, fax servers or ISDN telephones.

For installations in a rack, this module requires the IP500 Rack Mounting Kit. The IP500 BRI So8 Module is functionally identical to the IP400 So8 Module.

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The IP500 BRI So8 expansion module supports both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint connections. A maximum of 10 terminal endpoints identifiers (TEIs) are supported on each bus.
 
 
IP400 Phone Module
 

This module provides additional analog telephone interfaces:

Two Wire
DTMF signaling (No rotary or Loop Disconnect)
Time Break Recall (No Earth Loop Recall)
Caller ID capable
Message Waiting Indication (MWI) capable - High Voltage, Pulsed High Voltage, Line Reversal

 

The IP400 Phone module is available in 3 versions, giving 8, 16 or 30 extensions. Telephones can be located up to 1km from the control unit. For extensions located "out-of-the-building" additional line protection will be needed. For more information on cabling and out of building guidelines, see the IP Office Installation Manual.

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IP Office Phone Modules provide support for a variety of analog MWI methods. These methods are 51V Stepped, 81V, 101V and Line Reversal. The 101V method is only supported when using a Phone V2 expansion module.
Each analog port can support a device of maximum 1 REN.
On analog ports, call information is sent while the phone is ringing, and cannot be updated during a call or set on an outbound call (the phone may do a local match but this is not controlled by the IP Office).  The primary purpose of displays is to give information about incoming calls. Where the Caller Display standard chosen supports the delivery of text (extension name) as well as the number, both are delivered.
An analog extension port can be set for external Paging operation. It does not operate like a normal extension and is connected to external equipment through an isolation device. The Port will always be busy so it cannot be called directly and can only be accessed by using a shortcode.  When not receiving a Page the port will remain silent, when being paged the page tone is sent before the speech path is opened.

IP400 Digital Station V2 Module
 
 

This expansion module provides additional Digital Station (DS) ports for selected Avaya 2400, 4400, 5400, 6400, T3 (EMEA only) series phones and 3810 wireless phones (NA only). The IP400 Digital Station module is available in 2 variants; 16 or 30 extensions.

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Telephones can be located up to 1km from the control unit. For extensions located "out-of-the-building" additional line protection will be needed. For more information on cabling and out of building guidelines, see the IP Office Installation Manual.
For systems where Direct Station Select (DSS) Units are being used, IP Office supports a maximum of:
Eight EU24 and or EU24BL per system.
Two XM24 units on each Digital Station expansion module to a maximum of 10 x XM24 units per system.
Two 4450 units on each Digital Station expansion module to a maximum of 10 x 4450 units per system.
T3 DSS units.
 
 
IP400 Analog Trunk 16 Module
 

This expansion module provides an additional sixteen Loop Start or Ground Start two-wire analog trunks. (Ground start trunks are not available in all territories) The first two trunks on the module which are automatically switched to power fail sockets on the rear of the unit in the event of power being interrupted must be loop start for correct power fail operation.

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