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Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. KX-NCP0158 (8ch DECT IP-CS) Technical information (Edition-1)

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KX-NCP0158 (8ch DECT IP-CS) Technical information (Edition-1). Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. “. IP-CS Concept - 1. 8ch IP DECT Cell Station. - Designed to extend system feature to DECT handsets - Wireless solution for remote office communication. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd.

KX-NCP0158(8ch DECT IP-CS)

Technical information(Edition-1)

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8ch IP DECT Cell Station- Designed to extend system feature to DECT handsets - Wireless solution for remote office communication.- Provides 8 call user connections over 10/100Mbit LAN- No special cabling required (overcomes distance issue)- Powered by POE remotely- Simplifies installation for TDE & NCP- No Activation Key requirements.- One DSP (DSP-4, -16, -64) card is needed.- Compatible with “Legacy” CS’ TDA0141/TDA042 and

TDA0158.

IP-CS Concept - 1

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“IP-CS Concept - 2

LANNetwork

Local office

Remote office-2

Ext.100

Remote office-1

Seamless Hand over

- Seamless Hand over between TDA0141/0142/0158 and IP-CS

- Roaming

Roaming

Ext.100

DSP (4/16/64)is needed.

KX-NCP MPR 2.0KX-TDE MPR 3.0

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Contents- Introduction- System Capacity- VoIP Channel Capacity- Hand over- Air Synchronization- Installation

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“Introduction -1Specifications

Items SpecificationsBasic Specifications

Wireless Interface DECT (Peak 250 mW)

Number of Carrier 10 (Euro) / 5 (US-DECT)Number of Simultaneous Calls 8

Repeater Connection YES

Power Supply PoE (IEEE 802.3af) and AC adapter

CODEC (Wireless) G726

CODEC (IP) G.711, G.729a (Selectable by each IP-CS)

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System Capacity

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“System Capacity -1

PBX Max. Number of IP-CS Slot Max. Number of IP-CSNCP500 2 8

NCP1000 2 8TDE100 4 16TDE200 4 16TDE600 4 16

One Slot supports 4 x KX-NCP0158.

The KX-NCP0158 connects other device via DSP voice channels (Need DSP resources).

The KX-NCP0158 is installed into Virtual Slot.

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One Slot supports 4 x KX-NCP0158.Room ARoom BRemote-ARemote-BRemote-CRemote-DRemote-ERemote-F

Sample: NCP500

System Capacity -2

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VoIP Channel Capacity

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“VoIP Channel Capacity - 1

Traditional DSP

IP-Trunk

IP-CSKX-NCP0158

KX-DT3xx

IP-Trunk

IP-Ext.KX-NTxx

The IP-CS does not support Peer to Peer connection mode.→Need DSP resource

DSP Resource

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Traditional DSP

IP-Trunk

IP-Trunk

The IP-CS does not support Peer to Peer connection mode.

IP-CSKX-NCP0158

IP-CSKX-NCP0158

DSP Resource (Cont.)

VoIP Channel Capacity - 2

KX-DT3xxNeed DSP resource

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Traditional DSP

IP-Trunk

IP-Trunk

The IP-CS does not support internal connection mode.

IP-CSKX-NCP0158

DSP Resource (Cont.)Need DSP resource

VoIP Channel Capacity - 3

KX-DT3xx

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Source -1 Source - 2 DSP Resource

Traditional IP-Trunk (G711) 2Traditional IP-Trunk (G729) 5Traditional IP-Ext./IC-CS (G711) 1Traditional IP-Ext./IP-CS (G729) 4IP-Ext.(G711) IP-Trunk (G711) 2IP-Ext.(G711) IP-Trunk (G729) 5IP-Ext.(G729) IP-Trunk (G711) 5IP-Ext.(G729) IP-Trunk (G729) 8IP-CS (G711) IP-Trunk (G711) 3IP-CS (G711) IP-Trunk (G729) 6IP-CS (G729) IP-Trunk (G711) 6IP-CS (G729) IP-Trunk (G729) 9IP-Ext./IP-CS (G711) IP-Ext./IP-CS (G711) 2IP-Ext./IP-CS (G729) IP-Ext./IP-CS (G711) 5IP-Ext./IP-CS (G729) IP-Ext./IP-CS (G729) 8

DSP Resource (Cont.)DSP-4

DSP-16

DSP-64

16 64 256

DSP Power

VoIP Channel Capacity - 4

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Talking PartyNCP500 NCP1000

DSP4

DSP16

DSP64

DSP4

DSP16

DSP64

IP-CS IP-PTG711 G711 8 24 24 8 24 24G711 G729 3 12 24 3 12 24G729 G729 2 8 24 2 8 24

IP-CS SIP Ext.G711 G711 8 24 24 8 24 24G711 G729 3 12 24 3 12 24G729 G729 2 8 24 2 8 24

IP-CS IP-CSG711 G711 8 24 24 8 24 24G711 G729 3 12 24 3 12 24G729 G729 2 8 24 2 8 24

IP-CS

Legacy Ext

G711 16 28 28 16 44 44

G729 4 16 28 4 16 44

[Restriction Key]DSP Capacity

Max Number of TDM-IP Channels

Max Number of IP-Trunks

Max Number of Handsets.

The number of simultaneous telephone calls through IP-CS.(Sample : NCP500/1000 MPR 2.0)

VoIP Channel Capacity - 5

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Talking PartyNCP500 NCP1000

DSP4

DSP16

DSP64

DSP4

DSP16

DSP64

IP-Trunk IP-CSG711 G711 5 8 8 5 21 24G711 G729 2 8 8 2 10 24G729 G729 1 6 8 1 6 24

Legacy CO IP-CS

G711 16 49 49 16 49 49G729 4 16 49 4 16 49

[Restriction Key]DSP Capacity

Max Number of TDM-IP Channels

Max Number of IP-Trunks

Max Number of Handsets.

The number of simultaneous telephone calls through IP-CS.(Sample : NCP500/1000 MPR 2.0)

VoIP Channel Capacity - 6

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Handover

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“Handover - 1

Traditional DSP

IP-Trunk

IP-Trunk

Handover CS-1 to CS-2.

IP-CS-1KX-NCP0158

IP-CS-2KX-NCP0158

Handover (Start) Present Path

KX-DT3xx

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Traditional DSP

IP-Trunk

IP-Trunk

Connect Both CS during handover.

IP-CS-1KX-NCP0158

IP-CS-2KX-NCP0158

Present PathHandover Path

1- Keep hand over DSP resource2- Synchronize packet CS-1 and CS-2

CS-2 Codec Spare ResourceG711 1G729 4

Require DSP spare resource

Handover (During Hand over)

Handover - 2

KX-DT3xx

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Traditional DSP

IP-Trunk

IP-Trunk

IP-CS-1KX-NCP0158

IP-CS-2KX-NCP0158

New PathHandover (Cut over)

1- Cut over 2- Release hand over DSP resource

Handover - 3

KX-DT3xx

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Traditional DSP

IP-Trunk

IP-Trunk

IP-CS-1KX-NCP0158

IP-CS-2KX-NCP0158

Present Path

Hand over does not perform.There is no major/minor error information.

Handover (If No-DSP resource)

If there is no hand over DSP resource

Requests DSP resource

Connect Both CS during handover.

Handover - 4

KX-DT3xx

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ASCII Command Log data, If DSP resource is not enough.

ASCII Command : “PSDSP” may help investigation.

MPR>PSDSP

Last Num : 80 ← The newest log starting log number.

No. Time Extno Logno Slot/Port Cause[001] 07/09/20 11:37:00 00402 21000007 08/00 01/03[002] 07/09/21 11:37:00 00402 21000005 00/03 02/04

[128] 07/09/21 11:37:00 00402 21000005 00/03 02/04 1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Log number.2. Logged Time3. PS Extension number4. PS internal data5. Connected IPCS slot/port6. Cause of log.

Handover - 5

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Air Synchronization(Basic technology)

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“Air Synchronization (Basic technology) - 1

TS0 TS1 TS2 TS3 TS4 TS5 TS6 TS7 TS8 TS9 TS10 TS11 f 0 f 1 f 2 f 3 f 4 f 5 f 6 f 7 f 8 f 9

Time Slot

TX/RX Sequence

Please understand the technology of DECT. Otherwise, we cannot understand the technology of Air Synchronization.

The DECT signal consists of a transmitting frame (TX) and a receiving frame RX). And the composition of each frame (TX/RX) is as follows.

RX

TXTX

RX

Frequency

Time decomposition “Time Division Multiplex”

FrequencyEuro: f0-f9US: f0-f4

US-DECT is not supported

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TS0 TS1 TS2 TS3 TS4 TS5 TS6 TS7 TS8 TS9 TS10 TS11 f 0 D D V f 1 f 2 f 3 f 4 f 5 f 6 f 7 f 8 f 9

TXTX

The one communication DECT signal consists of two control channels (D) and one voice channel (V).

TS3TS3

TS0 (D) , TS2 (D), TS3 (V)

Sample

One CS is connecting 1 x DECT-PS

(Control channel always uses even number frames. )

Air Synchronization (Basic technology) - 2

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TS0 TS1 TS2 TS3 TS4 TS5 TS6 TS7 TS8 TS9 TS10 TS11 f 0 D D V-1 V-2 f 1 f 2 f 3 f 4 f 5 f 6 f 7 f 8 f 9

TS4

TXTX

TS4

If a CS is connecting 2 x DECT-PS, data channels and voice channel consist as follows, Sample

TS3TS3

The voice data is separated by the time slots.E.g. TS-3 and TS-4

The data channels (D) is the common data for both DECT-PS.

No collision

One CS is connecting 2 x DECT-PSAir Synchronization (Basic technology) - 3

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TS0 TS1 TS2 TS3 TS4 TS5 TS6 TS7 TS8 TS9 TS10 TS11 f 0 D D V-1 V-2 V-3 V-4 V-5 V-6 V-7 V-8 f 1 f 2 f 3 f 4 f 5 f 6 f 7 f 8 f 9

If a CS is connecting 8 x DECT-PS, data channels and voice channel consist as follows, Sample

One CS is connecting 8 x DECT-PSAir Synchronization (Basic technology) - 4

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Seamless handover is possible.

SystemClock

DECTSync-Clock

PLL

CS-2

PLL

InternalClock

PRI/BRI

Cable-2Cable-1

CS-1

The same DECT Sync-Clock on the cable-1 and the cable-2.

CS-1 signal CS-2 signal are synchronized.

Super frame synchronization

Super frame synchronization (Wired Connection)

Sync-ClockSync-Clock

Air Synchronization (Basic technology) - 5

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TS0 TS1 TS2 TS3 TS4 TS5 TS6 TS7 TS8 TS9 TS10 TS11 f 0 D-1 D-1 D-2 D-2 f 1 f 2 f 3 f 4 f 5 f 6 f 7 f 8 f 9

Sample

Super frame synchronization (Wired Connection)

D-2 D-1

DECT-PS can find CS by receiving D-Channel.

CS-2CS-1

Air Synchronization (Basic technology) - 6

When two or more CS are installed closely together, all the CS use different control channels.

Unless both CS-1 and CS-2 have synchronization, the DECT-PS cannot find any CS other than the CS it is already connected to.

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TS0 TS1 TS2 TS3 TS4 TS5 TS6 TS7 TS8 TS9 TS10 TS11 f 0 D-1 V-1 D-1 V-2 D-2 D-2 f 1 f 2 f 3 f 4 f 5 f 6 f 7 f 8 f 9

When two or more sets of CS are installed in closely, all the CS uses different control channels. Sample

Super frame synchronization (Wired Connection)

D-2, V-2 D-1, V-1

CS-2CS-1

During handover (CS-1 to CS-2) the DECT-PS is communicating to two CSs.

Air Synchronization (Basic technology) - 7

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Air Synchronization(IP-CS)

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SystemClock

DECTSync-Clock

PLLPLL

InternalClock

DSP

CS-1

How to synchronize ?

Super frame synchronization (Wireless Connection)

Sync-ClockSync-Clock

PRI/BRI

No- Sync-Clock

CS-2KX-NCP0158

Cable-1

Air Synchronization (IP-CS) - 1

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SystemClock

DECTSync-Clock

PLL

CS-2KX-NCP0158

PLL

InternalClock

DSP

CS-1

Super frame synchronization (Wireless Connection)

Sync-Clock

PRI/BRI

D-2

IC-CS picks up D channel signal from other CS

D-1

Cable-1

Master-CS

PLL

Slave-CS

Air Synchronization

Air Synchronization (IP-CS) - 2

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Slave-CS

CS-1KX-NCP0158

DSP

Super frame synchronization (Wireless Connection)

D-2 D-1

CS-2KX-NCP0158

InternalClock

Master-CS

PLL

IC-CS picks up D channel signal from other CS

Air Synchronization (IP-CS) - 3

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“Air Synchronization (IP-CS) - 4

Legacy CS (KX-TDA0141/TDA042/TDA0158)A Legacy CS will receive its timing and synchronisation from the PBX, therefore TDA0141/TDA0142 and TDA0158 must be CS-Master.

IP-CS (Mater)An IP-CS configured as CS-Master will create and send out its own timing and synchronisation.

IP-CS (Slave)An IP-CS configured as CS-Slave will receive timing and synchronisation from either a legacy CS or IP-CS set to CS-Master

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Super frame synchronization (Wireless Connection)

Master Slave Slave

Level

DSP

Level-5Level-1 Level-2 Level-3,4

Master Slave Slave Slave

Level

DSP

Max.5 Levels

Level-1 Level-2 Level-3,4

Slave

Seamless handover Area

Level-5

Max.5 Levels

InternalClock

Air Synchronization (IP-CS) - 5

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Super frame synchronization (Wireless Connection)

Master Master Slave Slave

Level Level-2Level-1 Level-2 Level-1

Master Master Slave

Level Level-2Level-1 Level-2 Level-1

Slave

Seamless handover Area

InternalClock

InternalClock

InternalClockDSP

DSP

Air Synchronization (IP-CS) - 6

Handover is not possible between a Legacy CS-Master and an IP-CS Master

Handover is not possible between an IP-CS Master and an IP-CS Master

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Local office Remote office

Super frame synchronization (Wireless Connection)

CS-5 CS-1

CS-6

CS-8

CS-7

CS-2

CS-4

CS-3

Seamless handover Area

DSPInternalClock

Air Synchronization (IP-CS) - 7

Handover Sample:CS-6 ↔ CS-7CS-7 ↔ CS-8CS-6 ↔ CS-8

Handover Sample:CS-2 ↔ CS-3CS-3 ↔ CS-4CS-2 ↔ CS-4

Synchronization

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Super frame synchronization (Wireless Connection)

CS-3

CS-5

CS-4

Seamless handover Area

Air Synchronization (IP-CS) - 8

DSP

Handover Sample:CS-1 ↔ CS-5CS-2 ↔ CS-3CS-3/4 ↔ CS-5

CS-2

CS-1

Synchronization

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Master

Slave

Slave

SlaveInternalClock

Super frame synchronization (Wireless Connection)

Seamless handover Area

DSP

Air Synchronization (IP-CS) - 9

Slave

Slave

Slave

Synchronization

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Air Synchronization(Programming)

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Programming parameters.

Air Synchronization (Programming) - 1

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“Air Synchronization (Programming) - 2

ConnectionINS : CS Class can not change.OUS : CS Class can change.

CS ClassSync Master CS1 : Select Internal clock.Sync Master CS2 : Should Connect S-Master CS1Sync Slave CS : Connect S-Master CS1 or S-Master CS 2 or S-Slave CS

Slot TypeVirtual : IP-CSPhysical : Wire Connection CS.

Physical CS is fixed to S-Master CS1.

CS Link Destination

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Air Synchronization(CS-Class)

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Local office

Sync Master CS 1

Remote office

S-M CS-1

S-S CS

Seamless handover Area

InternalClock

S-M CS-1

S-S CS

S-S CS

S-S CS

S-S CS

S-S CS

CS ClassSync Master CS1 : Select Internal clock.Sync Master CS2 : Should Connect S-Master CS1Sync Slave CS : Connect S-Master CS1 or S-Master CS 2 or S-Slave CS

Physical CS is fixed to S-Master CS1.

DSP

Air Synchronization (CS Class) - 1

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Local office

Remote office

S-M CS-1

S-S CS

Seamless handover Area

InternalClock

InternalClock

S-M CS-1

S-S CS

S-S CS

S-S CS

S-S CS

S-S CS

DSP

CS ClassSync Master CS1 : Select Internal clock.Sync Master CS2 : Should Connect S-Master CS1Sync Slave CS : Connect S-Master CS1 or S-Master CS 2 or S-Slave CS

Sync Master CS 1Air Synchronization (CS Class) - 2

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CS ClassSync Master CS1 : Select Internal clock.Sync Master CS2 : Should Connect S-Master CS1Sync Slave CS : Connect S-Master CS1 or S-Master CS 2 or S-Slave CS

S-S CS

S-S CS

S-S CS

DSP Stop

S-M CS-1

S-S CS

S-S CS

S-S CS

DSP

If the S-M CS-1 network connection is lost ➔ all Slave CS stop.

InternalClock

S-M CS-1

Stop

Stop

Stop

Disconnect

Sync Master CS 2Air Synchronization (CS Class) - 3

Arrive check

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S-M CS-1

S-S CS

S-M CS-2

S-S CS

DSPInternalClockS-S CS

S-S CS

S-S CS

DSP Stop

S-M CS-1

Stop

Stop

Stop

Disconnect

CS ClassSync Master CS1 : Select Internal clock.Sync Master CS2 : Should Connect S-Master CS1Sync Slave CS : Connect S-Master CS1 or S-Master CS 2 or S-Slave CS

Sync Master CS 2Air Synchronization (CS Class) - 4

Assign one CS as “Sync Master CS2.”

How to improve ?

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S-S CS

DSPStop

S-S CS

DSP

The S-M CS-2 is going to be the Master

InternalClock

Master

S-S CS

S-M CS-1

S-S CS

InternalClock

Disconnect

CS ClassSync Master CS1 : Select Internal clock.Sync Master CS2 : Should Connect S-Master CS1Sync Slave CS : Connect S-Master CS1 or S-Master CS 2 or S-Slave CS

Sync Master CS 2Air Synchronization (CS Class) - 5

Arrive check

S-M CS-2

Disconnect

Step-2Step-1 How to Work

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S-S CS

DSP

S-S CS

DSP

Synchronizewith S-M CS-2

Master

S-S CS S-S CS

Re-cover

CS ClassSync Master CS1 : Select Internal clock.Sync Master CS2 : Should Connect S-Master CS1Sync Slave CS : Connect S-Master CS1 or S-Master CS 2 or S-Slave CS

Sync Master CS 2Air Synchronization (CS Class) - 6

Arrive check

InternalClock

InternalClock

Step-4Step-3

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S-S CS

DSP

S-S CS

DSPInternalClock

S-S CS S-S CS

CS ClassSync Master CS1 : Select Internal clock.Sync Master CS2 : Should Connect S-Master CS1Sync Slave CS : Connect S-Master CS1 or S-Master CS 2 or S-Slave CS

Sync Master CS 2Air Synchronization (CS Class) - 7

InternalClock

Synchronizeinformation

S-M CS-2

Finish Recovery

Step-6Step-4

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DSP

S-M CS-2

S-S CS S-S CS

Connection is stable.

S-M CS-1

No-Need

If a S-M CS-1 is wired CS,

CS ClassSync Master CS1 : Select Internal clock.Sync Master CS2 : Should Connect S-Master CS1Sync Slave CS : Connect S-Master CS1 or S-Master CS 2 or S-Slave CS

Sync Master CS 2Air Synchronization (CS Class) - 8

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DSP

S-S CS

S-M CS-1 S-M CS-2

S-M CS-2

Do not assign 2 x S-M CS-2 in the same area.

CS ClassSync Master CS1 : Select Internal clock.Sync Master CS2 : Should Connect S-Master CS1Sync Slave CS : Connect S-Master CS1 or S-Master CS 2 or S-Slave CS

Sync Master CS 2Air Synchronization (CS Class) - 9

DSP

S-S CSInternalClock

InternalClock

Stop

Disconnect

Collision

S-M CS-1 S-M CS-2

S-M CS-2

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Air Synchronization(Recover Function of Slave/Sync-Master-2)

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“Air Synchronization (Recover Function) - 1Master and Slave Connection

Slave Slave

MasterMaster

Slave

Master

When the master CS power is re-connected.

When the master CS power is disconnected.

Re-connect

Recover

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Master and Sync-Master-2 Connection

S-M-2

S-M-2

Master

Master

Self running

S-M-2

Master

Self running

When the master CS power is re-connected.

Search the S-M-2

Self running

S-M-2

Master

Sync to the Master Sync to the S-M-2

S-M-2

Master

When the master CS power is disconnected.

Recover

Air Synchronization (Recover Function) - 2

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S-M-2 S-M-2

MasterMaster

S-M-2

Master

Self running

S-M-2

MasterThis situation causes hand over problem.

Self running

Self running

Not-SynchronizedPBX Minor Error log

“369 IP-CS Handover error”

We can see this situation by PBX error log

Master and Sync-Master-2 ConnectionAir Synchronization (Recover Function) - 3

How to recover: Set the Master OUS ➔ ISN

S-M-2

Master

If there is big object between two CSs

Lost connectionSync to the MasterWe have to know this

risk.When we use the S-M-

2

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Air Synchronization(CS Link Destination)

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“Air Synchronization (CS Link Destination) - 1

CS-3

InternalClock

CS-5

CS-6

CS-4

CS-2 CS-1

InternalClock

Seamless handover AreaDSP

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CS-2CS-5

CS-6

CS-4CS-1

Seamless handover Area

DSP

CS-3

Air Synchronization (CS Link Destination) - 2

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Air Synchronization(IP-CS Installation)

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“Air Synchronization (IP-CS Installation) - 12 x CS in the same area

IP-CS

Synchronization is stable

RSSI=12

Max. 2 units of IP-CS in RSSI=12

CS-1

RSSI=11-5 RSSI=4-0

Synchronization is not stable

0-4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RSSI=7

Ideal Area

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CS-2 CS- 1CS-3

3 x CS (Daisy Connection )Air Synchronization (IP-CS Installation) - 2

RSSI=7 (CS-2) RSSI=7 (CS-1)

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RSSI=12

0-4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RSSI=7

Ideal AreaTwo CS RSSI has

overlapped in level-7.

CS-1 CS-2

CS-3

3 x CS in the same areaAir Synchronization (IP-CS Installation) - 3

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RSSI=11

RSSI=12

RSSI=11

RSSI=12

RSSI=11

Please do not install 3rd CS in the place where RSSI of two CS overlaps by 11,

CS-1 CS-2IP-CS

3 x CS in the same areaAir Synchronization (IP-CS Installation) - 4

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CS-2

CS-1

CS-4CS-4 CS-3

Ideal AreaTwo CS RSSI has overlapped in level-7.

Ideal AreaTwo CS RSSI has overlapped in level-7.

4 x CS in the same areaAir Synchronization (IP-CS Installation) - 5

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Air Synchronization(Secondary CS)

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Slave

CS

Radio Signal is very sensitive from other radio device.

D-ch

The following cases may happen,1- Other DECT system D-Ch interferes to the Master CS D-Ch.2- The Master CS will change the D-Ch frequency and time slots.

May be lost synchronization

Air Synchronization (Secondary CS) - 1

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Slave

CS-2

D-2

CS-1 D-1

The IP-CS picks up the D-ch from 2 different CS’s

Priority-1 (Primary)

Priority-2 (Secondary)

Air Synchronization (Secondary CS) - 2CS-1 and CS-2 should be synchronize.

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“Air Synchronization (Secondary CS) - 3

Normal

TS0 TS1 TS2 TS3 TS4 TS5 TS6 TS7 TS8 TS9 TS10 TS11 f 0 D-1 D-1 D-2 D-2 f 1

Slave

Master

D-2

Master D-1

Priority-2 (Secondary)

Priority-1 (Primary)

Secondary Connection to Physical CSSlave CS link source

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“Air Synchronization (Secondary CS) - 4

Slave

Master

D-2

Master D-1

If Primary connection is lost.

TS0 TS1 TS2 TS3 TS4 TS5 TS6 TS7 TS8 TS9 TS10 TS11 f 0 D-1 D-1 D-2 D-2 f 1

Priority-1 (Primary)

Slave CS link source

Secondary Connection to Physical CS

Priority-2 (Secondary)

Switch Over

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Normal

TS0 TS1 TS2 TS3 TS4 TS5 TS6 TS7 TS8 TS9 TS10 TS11 f 0 D-1 D-1 D-2 D-2 f 1

Slave

D-2

Master-CS-2

D-1

Priority-2 (Secondary)

Priority-1 (Primary)

Master-CS-1

Slave CS link source

Secondary Connection to IP-CS

D-1

LAN

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TS0 TS1 TS2 TS3 TS4 TS5 TS6 TS7 TS8 TS9 TS10 TS11 f 0 D-2 D-2 f 1

Slave

D-2

Master-CS-2 Priority-2 (Secondary)

Priority-1 (Primary)

Master-CS-1 D-1

D-1

Slave CS link source

If Primary connection is lost.

Secondary Connection to IP-CS

Switch OverLAN

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TS0 TS1 TS2 TS3 TS4 TS5 TS6 TS7 TS8 TS9 TS10 TS11 f 0 D-1 D-1 D-2 D-2 f 1

Slave

D-2

Master-CS-2 Priority-2 (Secondary)

Priority-1 (Primary)

Master-CS-1 D-1

D-1

Slave CS link source

If Primary connection is re-covered.

Secondary Connection to IP-CS

Switch Over againLAN

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Air Synchronization(Ideal CS location)

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“Air Synchronization (Ideal CS location) - 12 IP-CS in the same area

Slave

Master

S-M-2

Master

S-M-2 : Sync-Master-CS-2

Or

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Master

Slave

Air Synchronization (Ideal CS location) - 23 IP-CS in the same area

Slave

Slave

Master

Slave

S-M-2

Master

Slave

BetterBetter

S-M-2 : Sync-Master-CS-2

Better

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3 IP-CS in the same area

Master

Slave

S-M-2

Best

S-M-2 : Sync-Master-CS-2

Priority-2Priority-1

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Master

Slave

Slave

4 IP-CS in the same area

Slave

S-M-2

Master

Slave

Slave

Master

Slave

Slave

S-M-2

BetterBetter

S-M-2 : Sync-Master-CS-2

Better

Air Synchronization (Ideal CS location) - 4

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4 IP-CS in the same area

Master

Slave

Slave

S-M-2

Best

S-M-2 : Sync-Master-CS-2

Priority-2Priority-1

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Installation

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1. Ensure that your PC has an IP address on the 192.168.2.x network

2. Select the “IP Terminal” option from the UPCMC splash menu

“KX-NCP0158CE (IP-CS) - Installation - 1

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3. Do not click the “Demo Mode” check box

4. Click the “Next” button

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5. Underneath the IP-CS, move DIP switch no. 7 to the ON position and click “Next”

- This puts the IP-CS into “Default Mode”, and uses the IP address 192.168.2.101

KX-NCP0158CE (IP-CS) - Installation - 3 “

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6. Plug in the IP-CS to the same network at your PC, and click Next

- The UPCMC will now attempt to connect to the IP-CS via IP on the 192.168.2.x network

KX-NCP0158CE (IP-CS) - Installation - 4 “

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7. When using DHCP, simply enter the PBX IP address and click “Next”

KX-NCP0158CE (IP-CS) - Installation - 5 “

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8. When using static IP addresses, enter the information in the relevant boxes and click “Next”0

KX-NCP0158CE (IP-CS) - Installation - 6 “

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9. Click to save a changes and then the “Main Screen” option.

- The IP-CS will now restart.

10. Unplug the IP-CS and return DIP switch no. 7 to the OFF position.

11. Plug the IP-CS into the same network as your NCP

KX-NCP0158CE (IP-CS) - Installation - 7 “

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1. Select V-IPCS4 from the list

2. Drag the V-IPCS4 card into to Extension side of the Virtual Shelf

KX-NCP0158CE (IP-CS) - Programming - 1 “

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3. Click “Registration”

4. Select the desired port you wish to configure and click “Next”

“KX-NCP0158CE (IP-CS) - Programming - 2

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5. The IP-CS has now been successfully registered to the NCP1000.

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Note: The Air Sync Group function is not supported now.

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6. We have now named the IP-CS configured in Port 1 as “PCCUK_NCP1000_CS1”

7. The Air Sync Group has been set as Group number “1” by default

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8. In Air Sync Group properties, we have named the group “PCCUK_NCP1000_CSG1”

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Note: The Air Sync Group function is not supported now.

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9. In the Air Synchronisation properties, we can see that the IP-CS is successfully INS as “Sync Master CS1”

“KX-NCP0158CE (IP-CS) - Programming - 6

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If more than 1 CS is set to Radio Signal Test Mode, each CS must have a unique channel number

“KX-NCP0158CE (IP-CS) - Site Survey

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Thank You Very MuchFor Your Attention

“ We are Panasonic Family”

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