Oki Network Card Telephony Adapter User Manual

Oki Voice Over IP Telephony Adapter  
User’s Guide  
Version 1.2  
Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.  
 
Safety Warning!  
This document contains information regarding the safe use of the Oki  
VoIP-TA unit. Carefully observe and comply with all safety precautions.  
 
© 1999-2000, Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.  
The VoIP-TA Internet Telephony Adapter and the Maintenance Console  
Software are products of Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd.  
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please contact an authorized sales agent.  
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ii  
Contents  
Important Safety Instructions  
iv  
Introduction  
vi  
1
I
Outline  
The VoIP-TA  
Features  
1
1
Front panel  
LEDs  
2
2
Back panel  
3
Connectors  
3
II  
Installation  
Connections  
5
5
Cautions  
7
III  
Placing Calls  
Via an IP network  
General operation  
8
8
8
Services  
9
Third party incoming call during another call  
9
End-to-end service using DTMF signaling  
Call transfer during a telephone Call  
10  
10  
Absent service  
Details of services  
12  
13  
Using both a PSTN line and the IP network  
Using the IP network only 16  
13  
IV Troubleshooting  
Specifications  
Important Equipment Information  
Warranty and Service 20  
17  
V
18  
19  
 
Contents  
iii  
Important Safety Instructions  
When handling or using the VoIP-TA unit, the following safety precautions should  
be observed to prevent injury and/or damage to the unit. Use of this equipment in  
a manner other than that specified in this and other VoIP-TA documents will void  
the product warranty and may result in damage, serious injury or death.  
WARNING Incorrect use by neglecting the following instructions  
may cause fire, electric shock, unit failure, resulting in  
damage, serious injury or death.  
• Do not connect a commercial power supply circuit, analogue, digital  
(ISDN) or PBX digital telephone line to the LAN or PC port.  
• Do not use with power supply voltages other than those specified.  
• Do not insert or drop metal objects into any of the openings.  
• Do not disassemble or modify this product in any way.  
• Do not place any vases, cups, cosmetics, chemicals, pots or any other  
containers containing liquids or small metal objects, near the product.  
Spillages into the product may cause fire, electric shock or unit failure.  
• Do not try to connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands.  
• Insert the power plug fully and securely into the power outlet. To avoid  
electric shock, do not use a plug that exposes the terminals when  
inserted.  
• Avoid star connections as fire or overheating may result.  
• Do not put heavy objects on the AC adapter cord or expose it to  
excessive heat.  
• Do not pull the cord or allow it to overheat as it may be damaged and  
could cause fire or electric shock.  
• If lightning strikes a neighboring area, stop operating the product by  
disconnecting the AC plug (by grasping the power plug, not the cord)  
from the power supply outlet.  
• Always ground the product properly.  
 
Important Safety Instructions  
iv  
Do not use AC adapters other than those specified or supplied.  
If liquid enters the unit, immediately disconnect the power plug (by  
grasping the power plug, not the cord) from the power outlet and  
contact an authorized sales agent or service provider. Continued use  
may result in fire or electric shock.  
If smoke or fumes are emitted from the unit, immediately disconnect  
the AC plug (by grasping the power plug, not the cord). When smoke  
emissions cease, contact a sales agent or service office for repair.  
Continued use may cause fire, electric shock or unit failure.  
Use only authorized sales agents or service offices for internal  
inspection or repair.  
CAUTION Incorrect use by neglecting the following instructions  
may cause fire, electric shock, unit failure resulting in  
injury or damage.  
Avoid oily, humid or dusty locations, such as on a kitchen table or near  
a humidifier.  
Do not place the unit on unstable or inclined surfaces as the unit may fall.  
Avoid locations exposed to direct sunlight or moisture as internal  
overheating may occur causing fire or unit failure.  
Wipe away with a dry cloth any water droplets that may be on the  
surface of the unit. Water intrusion may cause fire or unit failure.  
Do not cover up the vent holes of the VoIP-TA. If covered, internal  
overheating may result causing fire or unit failure.  
Do not unplug the AC power plug by pulling on the cord. Always grasp  
the plug portion when disconnecting the AC power plug.  
Disconnect the AC power cord and other connectors when moving the  
VoIP-TA.  
For safety, disconnect the AC plug from the power supply outlet (by  
grasping the power plug, not the cord) before starting maintenance.  
 
Important Safety Instructions  
v
Introduction  
Welcome to the world of Oki Internet telephony…  
The Oki voice over IP (Internet Protocol) telephony adapter, VoIP-TA, is a  
self-contained H.323 version 2 compliant communications device that  
allows organizations to route both voice and facsimile communications  
over any TCP/IP network.  
The VoIP-TA is designed to provide a service that is virtually  
indistinguishable from that of conventional telephone and facsimile  
services.  
Use this guide to familiarize yourself with the VoIP-TA. Should you need  
to handle the equipment, pay special attention to the procedures and  
safety precautions contained in this guide.  
 
Introduction  
vi  
I
Outline  
The VoIP-TA  
The VoIP-TA is a one-channel Internet telephony adapter that provides  
Internet telephony services conforming to industry standard H.323  
version 2 specifications. It can be connected to a conventional analogue  
telephone or G3 facsimile machine.  
Once installed, VoIP-TA units use the Internet Protocol (IP) network to  
bridge the distance between units at a fraction of the cost associated with  
conventional telephony methods.  
* Gatekeeper is necessary when more than 100 IP addresses are to  
be used.  
Features  
Compact size and one-channel Internet telephony adapter.  
Automatic telephone routing by specified telephone numbers.  
Smooth and natural telephone calls by optimizing the voice buffer.  
Supports Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP manual  
allocation) for local IP addresses.  
Conforms to the ITU-T recommended H.323 version 2 specifications.  
Supplies real-time Internet facsimile communication.  
Uses high quality voice compression technology.  
The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is supported by VoIP-TA version  
1.2 and later. The version number is clearly marked on the bottom of the unit. Please  
contact your network manager or authorized sales agent or service office if in doubt,  
to avoid incorrect use.  
Note  
 
Outline  
1
Front panel  
LEDs  
POWER  
ALARM  
Indicates power ON when lit.  
Green lamp.  
Indicates alarmed condition  
detected in unit when lit.  
Red lamp. (see table 1 p. 4)  
LINE  
LAN  
Indicates PSTN line is used  
during operation when lit.  
Green lamp.  
Indicates LAN link is  
established and operating  
normally when lit . When  
blinking, data is being sent.  
Green lamp.  
PC  
Indicates link is established  
and operating normally when  
lit. When blinking, data is  
being received.  
Green lamp.  
 
2
Outline  
Back panel  
Connectors  
TEL  
Connects a conventional  
analogue telephone or G3  
facsimile machine. Dial signal:  
DTMF signaling only.  
LINE  
PC*  
Connects to an analogue  
public telephone line.  
Connects to a PC via a straight  
cable (category 3 or higher).  
Not for Maintenance Console  
Software. Use category 5 for  
100BASE-TX.  
LAN*  
Connects to LAN via a cross  
cable (category 3 or higher).  
Use a straight cable for HUB  
connection. Use category 5 for  
100BASE-TX.  
CONSOLE Connects to a PC (serial port)  
for data setup. Use an RS232C  
connector cable (straight).  
FG  
Terminal strip for frame  
ground.  
DC IN 12V Connects an AC adapter.  
The communication performances of the LAN and PC ports are always the same and  
VoIP-TA conforms to the lower of the two. When either the PC or LAN port is 10  
BASE-T, both ports are set to 10 BASE-T communication. If a PC is connected to the  
PC port during a call, the call may be interrupted for approximately one second.  
Please avoid such usage.  
*
 
Outline  
3
Table 1  
Mode  
ALARM-LED LINE-LED  
Status  
Initialization  
Blinks  
(1 sec.  
intervals)  
OFF  
With Gatekeeper:  
The system will wait for  
LAN link to be established  
while Gatekeeper registers  
the VoIP-TA.  
Without Gatekeeper:  
The system will wait for a  
LAN link to be established.  
Operation  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Standby  
The telephone line is busy.  
Blinks  
(1 sec.  
When using both IP and  
PSTN:  
intervals)  
The PSTN is on hold during  
VoIP calls.  
When using IP network only:  
The absent service is  
setting up.  
Blinks  
(0.5 sec.  
intervals)  
The handset is off the hook  
and the howler tone has  
already stopped.  
OFF  
Setup  
Blinks  
(0.2 sec.  
intervals)  
Blinks  
(0.2 sec.  
intervals)  
Normal operation is not  
available in the Setup  
mode.  
Installation  
Blinks  
(0.2 sec.  
intervals)  
Blinks  
(1 sec.  
intervals)  
Normal operation is not  
available in the Install  
mode. The LED lamp may  
blink irregularly during the  
program installation.  
 
4
Outline  
II  
Installation  
Place the main unit in a vertical position as placing it horizontally could  
shorten the life of the unit.  
Connections  
The following illustration shows where equipment should be connected  
to the ports at the rear of the VoIP-TA unit.  
Analogue telephone or G3 facsimile equipment  
Connect an analogue telephone or G3 facsimile machine to the TEL  
connector of the VoIP-TA unit via a telephone cord.  
To make facsimile connections, the other end terminal equipment should  
be compliant with the ITU-T T.38 standard.  
Analogue PSTN  
Connect an analogue PSTN line to the LINE port at the rear of the VoIP-TA  
unit via a telephone cord.  
 
Installation  
5
Personal computer (PC)  
Connect a PC connector to the PC port at the back of the VoIP-TA unit  
using an unshielded twisted pair (UTP) straight cable (categories 3 to 5).  
If both a PC and LAN are to use 100BASE-TX communications, use  
category 5 [max. 100m].  
It is recommended that only one PC is connected to avoid voice deterioration.  
Note  
LAN  
Connect the LAN connector to the LAN port at the back of the  
VoIP-TA unit via a cross cable (UTP categories 3 to 5). If connecting to a  
hub, use a straight cable.  
If the LAN is connected by 100BASE-TX and the PC is connected by  
100BASE-TX, or if the PC is not connected, use a category 5 cable  
[max. 100 m].  
CONSOLE (setting up the VoIP-TA with a PC)  
Connect the PC for setup on the VoIP-TA by using the serial cable RS-  
232C (9 pin – 9 pin straight) to the CONSOLE port.  
FG (grounding)  
After connecting the frame ground (FG) cable to the FG port at the back  
of the VoIP-TA unit, connect the other end to a ground terminal in the  
house or ground it separately.  
Power source  
Connect the supplied AC adapter to the DC IN 12V port at the back of the  
VoIP-TA unit. Connect the attached AC adapter to a power outlet.  
 
Installation  
6
Cautions  
During installation  
All cables used to connect the equipment must be accessories of the  
equipment or suitable to fit the equipment.  
Make sure the AC power plug is disconnected from the power outlet  
when connecting the FG cable to the unit.  
When an exchange machine, such as PBX or EKTS is connected to the  
TEL port of VoIP-TA, the sound quality may deteriorate. Only one  
exchange machine should therefore be relayed between the VoIP-TA unit  
and telephones.  
Interference noise may occur during telephone calls in areas that receive  
strong radio waves, such as near a broadcasting station or CB radio  
transmission. If calls are affected in this way, consult your network  
manager, an authorized sales agent or service office.  
Do not install the VoIP-TA unit near equipment that generates  
magnetism or radio waves such as TV sets, radios, radio machines,  
microwave ovens, or inverter-type fluorescent lamps, as this may cause  
the unit to malfunction.  
During use  
Do not subject the unit to strong impact, such as dropping the unit.  
Do not force cables to connect or disconnect as this may result in faults.  
The connector and port should join with reasonable ease.  
When cleaning the exterior of the VoIP-TA, turn it off and disconnect the  
unit (by pulling the power plug, not the cord), wipe it with a water damp  
cloth and wipe it dry with a soft dry cloth. Do not use volatile thinner,  
alcohol or a silicon cleaner under any circumstances as it may result in  
damage, discoloration or deformation.  
 
Installation  
7
III  
Placing Calls  
Via an IP network  
Placing and receiving calls with the VoIP-TA unit are usually quite simple  
and performed in the same way as conventional telephone networks. In  
some cases however, the phone numbers to be used, may differ slightly  
from the ones you used previously.  
General operation  
Outgoing calls  
Use a telephone that generates a Dual Tone Multiple Frequency (DTMF)  
signal. Pick up the handset and dial a remote partys telephone number.  
Incoming call response  
An incoming tone will be emitted from the telephone.  
Disconnection  
A telephone call can be disconnected by hanging up the handset onto the  
telephone receiver.  
 
Placing Calls  
8
Services  
Third party incoming call during another call  
You can respond to a third partys incoming call while you are on  
another call.  
A second party  
telephone call.  
If a third party calls, a  
notification tone is sent  
to your telephone.  
You may speak to a  
third party by hooking.  
* The operation varies  
depending on the data  
settings. See Details of  
Services p. 13  
 
Placing Calls  
9
End-to-end service using DTMF signaling  
DTMF signaling can be used via the IP network for answering machines,  
etc. This service is unavailable when the facsimile transmission, via the  
VoIP line, is set in the data setup. For details of the data setup, please  
contact your network manager.  
Making a telephone call  
Call transfer during a telephone call  
You can transfer a call during a telephone call. This service is unavailable  
when the PSTN is set in the data settings. For details of the data setup,  
please contact your network manager.  
During a telephone call  
 
Placing Calls  
10  
Put the other party on  
hold by hooking, and  
dial a transfer  
destination number.  
You may then speak to  
the party at the  
transfer destination.  
When you hang up the  
handset again the call  
will be automatically  
transferred to the  
destination.  
 
Placing Calls  
11  
Absent service  
If the absent service is registered, an incoming call is transferred to a  
registered destination. The transferred call will not be transferred any  
further.  
This service is inapplicable when a PSTN is set in the data setup. For  
details of data setup, please contact your  
network manager.  
How to register the absent service  
Pick up the handset, dial ***11and the  
destination number to be transferredand  
hang up the handset. When the service is set,  
the LINE-LED lamp will blink.  
How to cancel the absent service  
Pick up the handset, dial ***12,and hang up  
the handset. When the service is cancelled, the  
LINE-LED lamp will go off.  
 
Placing Calls  
12  
Details of services  
There are two ways to use the VoIP-TA unit; using both a PSTN line and  
the IP network or using only the IP network. These services are  
determined by the data setup.  
Using both a PSTN line and the IP network  
Line selection  
The selection of a PSTN line or IP network is specified by the first digit of  
the phone number set by the Maintenance Console Software. Please follow  
the instructions provided by your network manager.  
Third party incoming call during another call  
For PSTN line receiving services using hookflash (hooking) from  
regional telephone service company.  
Response to incoming calls from a PSTN line during a telephone  
call using the IP network.  
 
Placing Calls  
13  
Response to an incoming call from the IP network during a  
telephone call using a PSTN line.  
Incoming operation from the IP network during a telephone call  
using the IP network.  
 
Placing Calls  
14  
For PSTN line not receiving services using hookflash (hooking).  
Response to an incoming call from a PSTN line during a telephone  
call using the IP network.  
Response to an incoming call from the IP network during a  
telephone call using a PSTN line.  
 
Placing Calls  
15  
Incoming operation from the IP network during a telephone call  
using the IP network.  
Using the IP network only  
Incoming call during an existing telephone call.  
 
Placing Calls  
16  
IV  
Troubleshooting  
If you encounter irregularities with the equipment, please check the  
following list before making inquiries to authorized sales agents or  
service offices.  
Symptom  
Items to check  
Unit does not  
operate.  
• Is the power turned on? Check the POWER  
lamp to see if it is lit.  
Is the power plug inserted into the port correctly?  
Is the AC power adapter connected to the  
power outlet correctly?  
The ALARM lamp  
continues to blink.  
The unit does not  
operate.  
Is the LAN port link established?  
No calls can be  
made.  
Is the POWER lamp ON and the ALARM lamp  
OFF?  
Is the unit properly connected to the  
corresponding port?  
Is the LAN port link established? Check the LAN  
lamp to see if it is lit.  
Is the dial signal of the telephone set correctly?  
(TEL port: DTMF signal. Telephone lines vary  
depending upon the contract with your regional  
telephone company.)  
No calls are  
received.  
Is the POWER lamp ON and the ALARM lamp  
OFF?  
Are all the connectors properly connected to the  
correct ports?  
Is the LAN port link established? Check the LAN  
lamp to see if it is lit.  
Is the ringer of the telephone in the ON position?  
FAX communication Is the POWER lamp ON and the ALARM lamp OFF?  
is not available. Is the facsimile mode a G3?  
 
Troubleshooting  
17  
V
Specifications  
Dimensions  
Approx. 47 (W) x 185 (D) x 155 (H) [mm]  
Approx. 0.42 [kg]  
Weight  
Power dissipation  
Temperature range  
9 [W] or less  
0° C to 40° C  
TEL port  
Interface  
Selection signal  
Conventional analogue telephone line  
DTMF signal  
FAX transmission  
speed  
14,400 bps 12,000 bps 9,600 bps  
7,200 bps 4,800 bps 2,400 bps  
Number of  
Only one  
connectable ports  
LAN port  
PC port  
Interface  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
Conventional analogue PSTN  
DTMF signal  
Interface  
LINE port  
Interface  
Selection signal  
CONSOLE port Interface  
RS232C (19,200 bps)  
TCP/IP  
Call control  
system  
Protocol  
Procedure  
ITU-T recommended H.323 Version 2  
UDP/IP  
Voice real-time Protocol  
transfer system  
Real-time procedure RTP/RTCP  
Voice control  
FAX  
Voice codec protocol G.711 (µ-law, A-law), G.729A and G.723.1  
Protocol TCP/IP, UDP/IP  
Real-time procedure T.38  
Data setting  
Interface  
Max. 32  
Local: RS232C Remote: LAN  
Number of  
Tel. No. digits  
 
Specifications  
18  
Important Equipment Information  
The following information relates to the VoIP-TA compliance with radio  
interference requirements of various countries in which this equipment  
is sold.  
EU Model  
VoIP-TA conforms to the following directives:  
Low Voltage Directive: 73/23/EEC  
EMC Directive: 89/336/EEC  
R&TTE Directive: 1999/5/EC (Annex II)  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following  
European norms:  
Safety: EN60950: 1992+A1+A2+A3+A4+A11  
EMC:  
EN55024: 1998  
EN55022: 1998  
EN 61000-3-2: 1995+A1+A2  
EN 61000-3-3: 1995  
R&TTE: TBR21: 1998  
ETSI EG 201 121: v1.1.2  
 
Important Equipment Information  
19  
Warranty and Service  
Our authorized sales agents or service office will respond to your  
inquiries and services in a prompt and courteous manner.  
Warranty period  
In the event of a problem occurring during the warranty period, all  
necessary repairs and replacements will be done free of charge except in  
the following circumstances:  
Failure or damage that occurred because the equipment was dropped  
or handled roughly.  
Failure or damage due to fire, earthquake, storm or flood, lightning or  
other extraordinary natural event.  
Damage due to moisture or salt intrusion, environmental pollution, or  
the application of abnormal voltage.  
Failure or damage due to improper operation of the equipment,  
maintenance, repair, or modification by unauthorized service staff or  
agents.  
Following the warranty period  
The cost of replacement parts will be charged after expiry of the  
warranty period.  
Please contact the authorized sales agents or service offices for inquiries  
regarding service.  
 
Warranty and Service  
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Oki Service Offices  
Your Local Dealer  
Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.  
Head Office  
10-3 Shibaura 4-chome,  
Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8551  
JAPAN  
Tel: +81-3-5445-6346/6353  
Fax: +81-3-5445-6363/6364  
London Office  
Central House, Balfour Road  
Hounslow, Middlesex TW3 1HY  
U.K.  
Tel: +44-208-219-2110  
Fax: +44-208-219-2205  
Sydney Office  
63-85 Victoria Street  
Alexandria, NSW 2015,  
Australia  
Tel: +61-2-9310-5711  
Fax: +61-2-9310-4611  
Oki Network Technologies  
1101 Cadillac Court  
Milpitas, CA 95035  
U.S.A.  
Tel: +1-408-935-3331  
Fax: +1-408-935-3337  
 
Oki Service Offices  
21  
Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.  
3PP3507-4104P002  
 

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