Features, Nomenclature and functions, Front – Toa N-8000AL Manuel d'utilisation

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3. FeATUReS

• Exchanges, IP stations and various kinds of interface units can be distributed over a data communications

network.

• Can be connected to an existing local area network (LAN) or wide-area network (WAN).
• The dedicated software program enables centralized control with a personal computer.
• System maintenance (verifying operation log and Line supervision) can also be performed with a personal

computer and Internet browser.

CARACTÉRISTIQUeS

• Un réseau de communication de données permet la connexion de centraux, de stations IP et de différents

types d’interfaces.

• Peut être connecté à un réseau local (LAN) ou étendu (WAN) existant.
• Logiciel dédié permettant un contrôle centralisé à partir d’un PC.
• La maintenance du système (vérification du journal d’opérations et supervision des lignes) peut aussi

intervenir via un ordinateur personnel et un navigateur Internet.

4. NOMeNCLATURe AND FUNCTIONS

[Rear]

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[Front]

1. Reset key [ReSeT]

Pressing this key reactivates this unit.

2. LNK/ACT indicator [LNK/ACT] (Green)

Lights when connected to a network, and flashes

while transmitting or receiving data.

3. Status indicator [STATUS] (Red)

Continuously lights while data is written to an

internal storage medium (FlashMemory).

Flashes if there is a failure.

4. power indicator [pOWeR] (Green)

Lights when power is supplied to the unit.

5. MAC address

This is the address*

used by the unit. Since the

relationship of each exchange location to its MAC

address is established when setting the network

attributes, keep track of this relationship for later

use.

*

The inherent address assigned to each network

component, expressed in 12-digit hexadecimal

notation.

6. Line indicator [LINe] (Green)

Lights when the connected telephone is off-hook.

7. Cord clamp

Pass the power cord through this clamp to ensure

that the plug does not pull out when the unit is

mounted to a wall. (Refer to p. 9.)

8. Functional earth terminal [SIGNAL GND]

Ground this terminal.

Note: This terminal is not for protective earth.

9. AC inlet

Connect the supplied power cord.

Note

If there is a danger of lightning strikes, insert an

appropriate surge arrester into the power line.

10. Telephone connection terminal

[TeLephONe]

Connect a telephone to this terminal using one

pair of twisted pair cables.

Use the mini-clamp connector for connection of

this terminal.

(Refer to p. 11.)

11. Network connection terminal [10/100M]

Connects to a 10BASE-T- or 100BASE-TX-

compatible network. (Ethernet RJ-45 jack)

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