IP 500
The IP500 is a stackable unit with an optional 19" rack mounting kit and an optional wall mounting kit for smaller configurations. IP Office Release 6.0 is supported on the IP Office 500 (IP500) and the new IP Office 500v2 (IP500v2) and as well as the IP406v2 and IP412 (no longer sold). The IP500 supports:
• 4 slots to house a mixture of extension cards and VCM cards • Digital Station 8 card • Phone 2 and Phone 8 cards • VCM-32 and VCM-64 cards • 4 port expansion card • Combination card (6 Digital Phones, 2 Analog Phones, 4 Analog Trunks, 10 VCM Channels, Power Fail) (IP500v2 only)
• Combination card (6 Digital Phones, 2 Analog Phones, 2 BRI (4 Channels), 10 VCM Channels) (IP500v2 only)
• Optional trunk daughter card support • Analogue trunk module 4 card • BRI-4 and BRI-8 cards (2 x 2B+D and 4 x 2B + D channels respectively)
• Single and dual universal PRI cards
• Support for IP400 trunk and VCM cards using a Legacy Card Carrier
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• Slot for Feature key (SD card on the IP500v2) – required for system operation as well as licensing of optional features.
• 9-pin DTE Port for maintenance • Support for up to 12 IP500 Expansion Modules: • Phone modules (16, 30) • Digital Station modules (16, 30) • Analogue Trunk module 16 • BRI So8 module • IP400 expansion modules (not WAN3 10/100 or Network Alchemy modules)
• External output socket supporting two relay on/off switch ports, e.g. for door entry systems
• Audio input port for external music on hold source
• 48 Data Channels • Up to 40 Voicemail pro ports
• Two 10/100 switched Ethernet ports (layer3)
Card slots
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Ground Point
Power supply socket
Feature Key card slot.
Status LED's
Slot for embedded voicemail memory card
Reset Switch
External music-on-hold input RS232
DTE Port LAN Ports
USB Port (not used)
External Output switch
Expansion ports for IP4000 Expansion Modules
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For more information call your ScanSource Communications Account Manager on 0800 915 5273
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