UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
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FORM 10-K/A
Amendment No.1
X Annual report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934 for the fiscal year ended June 25, 1999
Transition report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 for the transition period from to .
Commission file number: 0-25684
PREMISYS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware 94-3153847
(State or other jurisdiction (I.R.S. Employer
of incorporation or organization) Identification No.)
48664 Milmont Drive, Fremont, California 94538
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)
Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (510) 353-7600
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
None
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act:
Common Stock, $0.01 par value
(Title of Class)
Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant (1) has filed all reports
required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the
Registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such
filing requirements for the past 90 days.
Yes X No__
Indicate by check mark if disclosure of delinquent filers pursuant to Item
405 of Regulation S-K is not contained herein, and will not be contained, to the
best of the Registrant's knowledge, in definitive proxy or information
statements incorporated by reference in Part III of this Form 10-K or any
amendment to this Form 10-K. ( )
The aggregate market value of the voting stock held by non-affiliates of
the registrant as of August 31, 1999, was approximately $163,993,000.
As of August 31, 1999, Registrant had outstanding 24,191,963 shares of
Common Stock.
PART III
Item 9. Changes in and Disagreements with Accountants in Accounting and
Financial Disclosure
Not applicable.
Item 10. Directors and Executive Officers of the Registrant
Directors
The names of the Company's directors, and certain information about them as
of October 22, 1999, are set forth below:
Director
Name of Nominee Age Principal Occupation Since
Boris J. Auerbuch 52 Vice President and Chief 1990
Technical Officer of Terawave
Communications, Inc.
Patti S. Hart (1) 43 President and Chief Executive 1999
Officer of Telocity, Inc.
Edward A. Keible, 56 President and Chief Executive 1994
Jr. (2) Officer of Endgate Technology
Corporation
Raymond C. Lin (1) 45 President and Chief Executive 1990
Officer of Terawave Communications, Inc.
Carol Herod 48 President, McKinley Marketing 1999
Sharer (2) Partners
Nicholas J. 52 President and Chief Executive 1998
Williams Officer of the Company
(1) Member of the Audit Committee.
(2) Member of the Compensation Committee.
Mr. Auerbuch has been Vice President and Chief Technical Officer of Terawave
Communications, Inc., a manufacturer of intelligent wave division multiplexing
equipment targeted at local access networks, since July 1999. He had been Senior
Vice President and Chief Technical Officer and a director of the Company since
co-founding the Company in July 1990 until June 1999 and was Senior Vice
President, Engineering of the Company between September 1993 and October 1996
and also between November 1998 and April 1999. Mr. Auerbuch holds Bachelor of
Science and Master of Science degrees in electrical engineering from the Moscow
Institute of Information and Technology, Russia. He is also a member of the
Board of Directors of Terawave Communications, Inc.
Ms. Hart has been a director of the Company since September 1999. Ms. Hart
has been President and Chief Executive Officer of Telocity, Inc. since May 1999.
Prior to joining Telocity, Inc., Ms. Hart was President and Chief Operating
Officer of Sprint Corporation's long distance division from 1998 to 1999. Prior
to taking that position, Ms. Hart held numerous marketing and sales posts at
Sprint from 1986 to 1998. She has also held positions at Intecom/Wang, United
Technologies and GTE Corporation from 1978 to 1986. Ms. Hart holds a Bachelor of
Science degree in marketing and economics from Illinois State University. She is
also a member of the Board of Directors of Vantive Corporation, a provider of
e-customer relationship management solutions for companies.
Mr. Keible has been a director of the Company since November 1994. Since
January 1994, he has been President, Chief Executive Officer and a director of
Endgate Technology Corporation, a telecommunications equipment manufacturer.
From 1973 to June 1993, Mr. Keible held various positions at Raychem
Corporation, an electronics manufacturer, most recently as Senior Vice President
and General Manager, International Sector. Mr. Keible holds a Bachelor of Arts
degree in engineering science, a Bachelor of Engineering degree in materials
science and a Master of Engineering degree in materials science, all from
Dartmouth College, and a Master in Business Administration degree from Harvard
University. Mr. Keible is also a director of the American Electronics
Association, an industry trade association.
Mr. Lin has been a director of the Company since co-founding the Company in
July 1990 and has served as Chairman of the Board of the Company since July
1998. Mr. Lin has been President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of
Terawave Communications, Inc., a manufacturer of intelligent wave division
multiplexing equipment, targeted at local access networks, since December 1998.
Mr. Lin was Chief Executive Officer of the Company between July 1990 and July
1998 and served as an employee Chairman of the Board from August 1998 to
December 1998. Mr. Lin holds a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering
and a Master of Science degree in geotechnical engineering from the University
of California, Berkeley.
Ms. Sharer has been a director of the Company since August 1999. Ms. Sharer
has been President of McKinley Marketing Partners, a professional services firm,
since it was founded by Ms. Sharer in 1996. She was President of McLean Group, a
marketing consulting company specializing in information and telecommunications
technologies, from 1993 to 1995. Prior to entering the consulting field, Ms.
Sharer held several senior vice president positions in marketing at MCI
Telecommunications Corporation from 1991 to 1993. She also has held management
roles in a variety of marketing positions at MCI, US Sprint and AT&T. Ms. Sharer
is a member of the boards of Affinity Media Corporation and TPS Call Sciences.
She holds a Bachelor or Arts degree in economics from Florida International
University and a Master of Business Administration degree in finance from George
Washington University.
Mr. Williams has been Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of
Directors of the Company since July 1998 and President of the Company since
April 1997. Mr. Williams also served as Chief Operating Officer of the Company
between April 1997 and July 1998. From 1993 until his move to Premisys, Mr.
Williams was Vice President and General Manager, International of Tellabs, Inc.,
a telecommunications company, where he contributed to the growth of multiple
product lines, including the DXX and wireless products. Prior to joining Tellabs
in 1993, he held positions of Vice President and General Manager of Advanced
Technology Division and Vice President of North American Sales at AT&T Paradyne,
a telecommunications equipment company, and his earlier experience included
management positions at IBM. Mr. Williams holds a Bachelor of Science degree in
operations analysis and math from the U.S. Naval Academy.
Director Compensation
Director compensation was revised during fiscal 1999 to include cash
compensation to directors for their services in addition to reimbursement for
their reasonable expenses in attending meetings of the board of directors. The
schedule of compensation includes a $12,000 annual retainer, $1,000 per board
meeting fee, $750 per committee meeting fee on the same day as a board meeting,
$1,000 committee meeting fee for meetings not held in conjunction with a board
of directors meeting, and a $2,500 committee chairman retainer. During fiscal
1999, the following cash compensation was paid to the Company's directors:
DIRECTOR CASH COMPENSATION during Fiscal 1999
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Director Compensation
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Raymond Lin . . . . $16,125
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Edward Keible . . . 16,000
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Patti S. Hart . . . --
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Carol H. Sharer . . --
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Marino Polestra . . 13,250
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Lip-Bu Tan . . . . . 13,500
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Non-employee members of the board of directors are also entitled to receive
automatic grants of stock options under the Company's 1995 Directors Stock
Option Plan (the "Directors Plan") as described in more detail below. During
fiscal 1999, the following stock options to purchase shares of the Company's
Common Stock were granted under the Directors Plan to the Company's directors:
Option grants during Fiscal 1999
No. of Option Exercise Date of
Director Options Price Grant
Patti S. Hart . . . . . . . . . . . . -- -- --
Edward Keible . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000 $12.9375 Nov.23, 1998
Raymond Lin . . . . . . . . . . . . . -- -- --
Carol H. Sharer . . . . . . . . . . -- -- --
Marino Polestra . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000 $8.375 April 6, 1999
Lip-Bu Tan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,000 $8.375 April 6, 1999
All shares granted under the Directors Plan vest in four equal annual
increments on the anniversary of the grant date. The vesting of options granted
under the Directors Plan accelerate upon certain change in control transactions,
including a merger in which the Company is not the surviving corporation.
Therefore, the options held by the Company's directors that were granted under
the Directors Plan will accelerate upon the merger of the Company with and into
Zhone Acquisition Corp., if the offer and the merger in connection with the
acquisition of the Company by Zhone Technologies, Inc. is completed. See
"Arrangements That May Result in Changes in Control" in Item 12 below.
Subsequent to the end of fiscal 1999, Carol Sharer and Patti S. Hart were
elected to fill vacancies on the Board of Directors created by the resignations
of Marino Polestra and Lip-Bu Tan. Both Ms. Sharer and Ms. Hart were granted
options to purchase 25,000 shares of the Company's Common Stock. Ms. Sharer was
automatically granted options to purchase 24,000 shares of the Company's Common
Stock under the Directors Plan and was granted options to purchase 1,000 shares
of the Company's Common Stock under the 1994 Stock Option Plan at exercise
prices of $6.50 and $6.9375 per share, respectively. Ms. Hart was automatically
granted options to purchase 24,000 shares of the Company's Common Stock under
the Directors Plan and options to purchase 1,000 shares of the Company's Common
Stock under the 1994 Stock Option Plan exercise prices of $8.625 per share. The
shares granted under the 1994 Stock Option Plan vest 25% on the first
anniversary of the grant date and at the rate of 2.083% monthly thereafter.
During fiscal 1999, the Board recommended that the initial grant upon
election to the Board under the Directors Plan be increased to 25,000 shares
from 24,000 shares, that annual re-election grants be increased to 10,000 shares
from 6,000 shares and that annual re-election grants be granted at the
re-election of board members at the annual stockholder meeting rather than on
the anniversary of the date of the board member's initial election to the Board.
All of these changes are subject to stockholders approval at the next meeting of
stockholders.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
The current executive officers of the Company, and their ages, as of
October 22, 1999, are as follows:
Name Age Position
Nicholas J. Williams 52 President and Chief Executive Officer, Director
Claude Dupuis 40 Senior Vice President, Engineering
Robert A. Fyffe 45 Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing
John J. Hagedorn 58 Senior Vice President, Finance and
Administration, Chief Financial Officer
and Secretary
Robert W. Dilfer 55 Vice President and Controller
Stephen Gleave 34 Vice President, Marketing
......For information regarding the positions and offices with the Company held
by Mr. Williams please refer to the discussion regarding directors under
"Directors" above.
......Claude Dupuis became Senior Vice President, Engineering in April 1999. He
joined Premisys in July 1997 as Vice President, Engineering for the Company's
Ottawa R&D Center. Prior to joining Premisys, Mr. Dupuis was employed by Nortel
Networks in Ottawa as Director of the SS7 Signaling product line from 1994 to
1997 and by Bell Northern Research from 1981 to 1994 in various staff and
management positions including Senior Manager for both hardware and software
development teams. Mr. Dupuis holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical
Engineering from the University of Ottawa.
......Mr. Fyffe has been the Company's Senior Vice President, Sales and
Marketing since July 1998 and was the Company's Vice President North America
Sales from October 1997 to July 1998. He was the Company's Vice President, U.S.
Sales from July 1996 until September 1997. From September 1990 to July 1993, he
was Area Vice President of Sales of Telco Systems, Inc., a telecommunications
equipment manufacturing company. Mr. Fyffe has resigned from the Company
effective as of October 29, 1999. Mr. Fyffe holds a Bachelor of Computer Science
degree from ITT Technical Institute.
......Mr. Hagedorn joined the Company as Senior Vice President, Finance and
Administration and Chief Financial Officer and Secretary in August 1998. He was
previously the Chief Financial Officer of C-Cube Microsystems Inc. ("C-Cube"), a
manufacturer of digital video semiconductors and systems, from April 1997 to
July 1998. Prior to joining C-Cube, he held CFO positions at IC WORKS, a
semiconductor manufacturing company, from 1994 to 1997 and at Data I/O, a
manufacturer of electronic programming systems, from 1987 to 1993. Mr. Hagedorn
began his high tech career at Intel in 1983. He served as Chief Financial
Officer for Intel Europe from 1986 to 1987. Mr. Hagedorn holds a Bachelor of
Science degree in Industrial Administration from Yale University and a Master of
Business Administration degree from Harvard University.
......Mr. Dilfer has been Vice President and Controller of the Company since
July 1992. From July 1980 to June 1992, he held various controller positions at
Signetics Corporation, a semiconductor company. Mr. Dilfer holds a Bachelor of
Science degree in industrial engineering, a Master of Science degree in
industrial engineering and a Master of Business Administration degree, all from
Stanford University.
......Mr. Gleave joined the Company in January 1999 as Vice President,
Marketing. Prior to January 1999, Mr. Gleave was Director of Business
Development, USA for Advanced Computer Communications, a division of Ericsson,
Inc. from June 1998 to December 1998. He held several sales and marketing
positions at Premisys from April 1994 to June 1998, including Director of Sales,
Western Region and Director, Corporate Product Marketing. He also held sales and
engineering positions with Newbridge Networks, Ltd. and GEC Plessey
Telecommunications, Ltd. between 1983 and 1994. Mr. Gleave holds a Bachelor of
Engineering, Electrical and Electronic degree from the University of Bristol,
Bristol, England.
......Effective October 29, 1999, the Company has appointed Larry Asten to
Senior Vice President, Sales to fill the vacancy created by Mr. Fyffe's
resignation. Mr. Asten has been employed by the Company as Vice President,
Carrier Sales since June 1999. Prior to his employment with Premisys, Mr. Asten
served as president and chief executive officer of NETMANSYS Inc., a subsidiary
of NETMANSYS S.A., based in Grenoble, France, a leading supplier of network
management systems for the telecommunications industry from May 1998 to May
1999. From November 1995 to May 1998, he was Senior Vice President, Global Sales
of Vertel Corporation. He has held sales and marketing positions at ADC
Telecommunications, Telco Systems, Alston/Conrac and Northern Telecom since
starting his career with GTE.
Item 11. EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION
The following table sets forth all compensation awarded to or earned or
paid for services rendered in all capacities to the Company by the Company's
Named Executive Officers during fiscal 1996, 1997 and 1998. This information
includes the dollar values of base salaries and bonus awards, the number of
shares subject to stock options granted and certain other compensation, whether
paid or deferred.
Summary Compensation Table
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Long-Term
Compensation
Annual Compensation Awards
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Other Securities All
Name and Principal Annual Underlying Other
Position Year Salary Bonus Compensation Options Compensation
during Fiscal 1999 ($) (1)($) (2) (3) ($)
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Nicholas J. Williams 1999 $272,000 -- $375,000 125,000 --
President and Chief 1998 225,000 $105,000 375,000 -- --
Executive Officer 1997 34,615 -- 81,250 300,000 --
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Raymond C. Lin (4).. 1999 74,680 -- -- -- 800
Chief Executive 1998 275,000 160,000 -- 220,000 800
Officer 1997 275,000 110,213 -- 230,000 800
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Antonio Flores (5).. 1999 190,000 50,000 -- 175,000 800
Senior Vice 1998 160,000 62,370 -- 110,000 800
President, Operations 1997 150,000 29,235 -- 95,000 800
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Robert A. Fyffe (6). 1999 185,000 53,008 -- 300,000 800
Senior Vice 1998 158,712 90,697 -- 140,000 800
President, Sales and 1997 130,000 79,185 -- 66,193 800
Marketing
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Boris J. Auerbuch (7) 1999 190,000 -- -- -- 800
Senior Vice 1998 180,000 70,166 -- 105,000 800
President and Chief 1997 180,000 35,082 -- 110,000 800
Technology Officer
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John Hagedorn (8) 1999 169,231 -- -- 425,000 800
Senior Vice 1998 -- -- -- -- --
President, Finance 1997 -- -- -- -- --
and Administration,
Chief Financial
Officer and Secretary
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(1)Bonus amounts in respect of the fiscal years indicated are paid in two
installments in the month of January of the relevant fiscal year and the
month of July following the end of such fiscal year. The Company did not pay
a bonus in July 1997 for the second half of fiscal 1997, and it did not pay a
bonus for any portion of fiscal 1999 based on Company performance in failing
to meet its goals for fiscal 1999. A stay-on-board bonus of $50,000 was
awarded to Mr. Flores in February of 1999 and is subject to repayment on a
prorated basis if Mr. Flores voluntarily terminates his employment with the
Company before February 2000. Mr. Flores resigned effective October 13, 1999
and will repay the Company the prorated portion of the bonus.
(2)The amounts paid to Mr. Williams in fiscal 1997, 1998 and 1999 represent
compensation of $81,250 per quarter provided under Mr. Williams' employment
contract for relinquishment by Mr. Williams of certain unvested options in
another entity when Mr. Williams joined the Company. Mr. Williams also was
paid mortgage assistance in the amount of $50,000 in fiscal 1998 and 1999
pursuant to his employment contract. See "Employment Agreements."
(3)Represents the Company's 401(k) Plan matching contribution of $800 per
employee participating in the plan per plan year.
(4)Mr. Lin served as Chief Executive Officer of the Company until August 3,
1998 and as the full-time Chairman of the Board of the Company until December
1998. Mr. Lin remains Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company.
(5)Mr. Flores resigned as Senior Vice President, Operations in October 1999.
The duties of his position have been assumed by Mr. David Newell, Senior
Director Operations. Mr. Flores will reimburse the Company for the prorated
portion of his stay-on-board bonus.
(6)Mr. Fyffe has resigned as Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing of the
Company effective October 29, 1999.
(7)Mr. Auerbuch resigned as Senior Vice President and Chief
Technology Officer in June 1999. Mr. Auerbuch is a director of the
Company.
(8)Mr. Hagedorn was named Senior Vice President, Finance and Engineering, Chief
Financial Officer and Secretary in August 1998.
Option Grants in Fiscal 1999
The following table sets forth information regarding option grants to
Named Executive Officers in fiscal 1999. In accordance with the rules of the
Securities and Exchange Commission, the table sets forth the hypothetical gains
or "option spreads" that would exist for the options at the end of their
ten-year term. These gains are based on assumed rates of annual compound stock
price appreciation of 5% and 10% from the date the options were granted to the
end of the option terms.
Option Grants in Fiscal 1999
Individual Grants
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Potential Realizable
Number of Value at Assumed Annual
Securities Percent of Rates of Stock Price
Underlying Total options Appreciation for Option
Options Granted to Exercise Term (2)
Name Granted Employees in Price Expiration -----------------------
(1) Fiscal 1999 Per Share Date 5% 10%
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Nicholas J. 125,000 4.2 $18.9375 7/28/2008 $1,488,712 $3,772,687
Williams
Raymond Lin -- -- -- -- -- --
Antonio Flores 25,000 0.8 $18.9375 7/28/2008 $297,742 $754,537
50,000 1.7 9.1875 9/18/2008 288,898 732,125
70,000 2.3 11.0000 12/15/2008 484,249 1,227,182
30,000 1.0 8.2500 2/11/2009 155,651 394,451
Robert A. Fyffe 25,000 0.8 $21.6875 7/23/2008 $340,979 $864,107
40,000 1.3 9.1875 9/18/2008 231,119 585,700
60,000 2.0 11.0000 12/15/2008 415,070 1,051,870
25,000 0.8 9.2500 3/29/2009 145,432 368,553
150,000 5.0 8.6875 6/1/2009 819,528 2,076,846
Boris J. -- -- -- -- -- --
Auerbuch
John Hagedorn 200,000 6.7 $17.2500 8/3/2008 $2,169,686 $5,498,411
50,000 1.3 9.1875 9/18/2008 231,119 585,700
60,000 2.0 11.0000 12/15/2008 415,070 1,051,870
25,000 0.8 9.2500 3/29/2009 145,432 368,553
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(1) The options shown in the table were granted at fair market value and
become exercisable with respect to 2.083% of the shares for each full
month that the optionee renders services to the Company after the date of
grant. The options shown in the table will expire ten years from the date
of grant, subject to earlier termination upon termination of employment.
Vesting of Mr. Hagedorn's options is accelerated under certain
circumstances in connection with a change in control. See "Employment
Agreements."
(2) The assumed annual compound rates of stock price appreciation included in
the table are mandated by the rules of the Securities and Exchange
Commission and do not represent the Company's estimate or projection of
future stock prices.
Subsequent to the end of fiscal 1999, Mr. Hagedorn was granted options to
purchase 100,000 shares of the Company's Common Stock at a price of $7.0625 per
share. In addition, in connection with his appointment as Vice President, Sales,
Mr. Asten is being granted options to purchase 100,000 shares of the Company's
Common Stock. Other executive officers were also granted options to purchase an
aggregate of 10,000 shares of the Company's Common Stock following the end of
fiscal 1999. On September 1, 1998, Mr. Williams voluntarily surrendered, for no
value or exchange of options, options to purchase 100,000 shares of the
Company's Common Stock which had been granted on July 28, 1998. Mr. Williams
also voluntarily surrendered on March 23, 1999 options to purchase 25,000 shares
which had been granted on July 28, 1998, for no value or exchange of options,
with an exercise price of $18.9375 per share. In addition, on September 1, 1998,
Mr. Auerbuch voluntarily surrendered, for no value or exchange of options,
options to purchase 80,000 shares, all of which had been granted on August 21,
1996, and had exercise prices of $32.00 per share. Mr. Auerbuch also voluntarily
surrendered, for no value or exchange of options, options to purchase 105,000
shares on March 23, 1999. Of the options surrendered on such date, options to
purchase 25,000 shares were granted on October 1, 1997 at a price of $25.4375
per share and 80,000 shares were granted June 1, 1998 at a price of $24.90625
per share. In addition, on August 17, 1999, Mr. Flores voluntarily surrendered,
for no value or exchange of options, options to purchase a total of 160,000
shares of the Company's Common Stock. Of the options surrendered by Mr. Flores,
50,000 were granted on August 21, 1996 at a price of $32.00 per share, 25,000
were granted on September 30, 1997 at a price of $24.50 per share, 25,000 were
granted on October 1, 1997 at a price of $25.4375 per share and the remaining
60,000 were granted on June 1, 1998 at a price of $24.9063 per share. Officers
other than the named officers voluntarily surrendered, for no value or exchange
of options, options to purchase 95,000 shares at prices ranging from $24.50 to
$32.00 per share.
Aggregate Option Exercises in Fiscal 1999 and Fiscal Year-End Values
The following table sets forth certain information concerning the exercise
of options by each of the Named Executive Officers during fiscal 1999, including
the aggregate amount of gains realized on the date of exercise. In addition, the
table includes the number of shares covered by both exercisable and
unexercisable stock options as of June 25, 1999. Also reported are values of
"in-the-money" options that represent the positive spread between the respective
exercise prices of outstanding stock options and $7.21875 per share, which was
the closing price of the Company's Common Stock as reported on the Nasdaq
National Market on June 25, 1999.
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Number of Securities Value of Unexercised
Shares Underlying Unexercised In-the-Money Options
Acquired Options at Fiscal Year-End at Fiscal Year-End
on Value -------------------------- ---------------------------
Name Exercise Realized(1) Exercisable Unexercisable Exercisable Unexercisable
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Nicholas J. -- -- 152,501 137,499 -- --
Williams...
Raymond Lin -- -- 306,563 87,083 $1,049,838 --
Boris J. 112,085 786,355 27,875 13,750 $53,813 --
Auerbuch
Antonio Flores -- -- 147,098 258,540 $132,927 --
Robert A. Fyffe -- -- 100,175 392,525 $35,719 --
John Hagedorn -- -- 16,042 308,958 -- --
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(1) "Value Realized" represents the fair market value of the shares of Common
Stock underlying the option on the date of exercise less the aggregate
exercise price of the option.
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EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENTS
On March 12, 1992, Premisys Holdings Communications Inc. ("Premisys
Holdings") entered into a Founders Agreement with Raymond C. Lin and Boris J.
Auerbuch, which replaced earlier agreements dated September 10, 1990 between
Messrs. Lin and Auerbuch and Premisys Communications, Inc., a California
corporation. The Founders Agreement prohibits them for three years following
termination of employment from interfering with any of the Company's supply
relationships and from soliciting any employees of the Company to leave. Both
Messrs. Lin and Auerbuch have terminated their employment with the Company.
In April 1997, the Company hired Nicholas J. Williams as President and Chief
Operating Officer of the Company, commencing on April 21, 1997. Mr. Williams'
employment agreement provided for the payment of an annual base salary of
$225,000 through fiscal 1997, and participation in the management incentive
bonus program commencing in fiscal 1998 at 40% of his base salary contingent
upon the Company achieving its goals for fiscal 1998. Mr. Williams' employment
agreement also included payment of various expenses associated with his
relocation to California, including $162,500 of mortgage assistance over four
years while he remains an employee. Mr. Williams is also entitled to participate
in the other employee benefit programs offered by the Company. In addition, the
Company agreed to pay Mr. Williams a total of $1,300,000 on a quarterly basis
over four years ($81,250 per quarter) as compensation for relinquishing certain
unvested stock options granted to Mr. Williams by his prior employer so long as
he does not resign or is not terminated with cause. In connection with his
initial employment, Mr. Williams was also granted 300,000 options to purchase
shares of the company's Common Stock at a price of $8.875, as contemplated by
the agreement.
In July 1998, the Company hired John J. Hagedorn as Senior Vice President,
Finance and Administration, Chief Financial Officer and Secretary of the Company
commencing on August 3, 1998. Mr. Hagedorn's employment agreement provided for
the payment of an annual base salary of $200,000 through fiscal 1999,
participation in the management incentive bonus program for 1999 at 45% of his
salary and participation in the Company's other employee benefits program. In
addition, the employment agreement provided for the grant of stock options to
purchase 200,000 shares of the Company's Common Stock that vest 25% after his
first year of service and monthly thereafter until fully vested after four
years. The Company has agreed to provide Mr. Hagedorn with a twelve month salary
extension and to accelerate vesting of his stock options in the event his
employment with the Company is terminated due to an acquisition in which he is
not named Chief Financial Officer of the combined companies.
The Company promoted Claude Dupuis to the position of Senior Vice President,
Engineering effective April 1, 1999. Mr. Dupuis' employment agreement provided
for the payment of an annual base salary of $180,000 through fiscal 1999, and
participation in the management incentive bonus program at 30% of his base
salary contingent upon the Company achieving its goals for fiscal 1999. Mr.
Dupuis' employment agreement also included payment of various expenses
associated with his relocation to California, including $108,000 of mortgage
assistance over three years, assistance with tuition in the amount of $35,000
for his children's or spouse's schooling for one year, and a bridge loan of
$200,000 at 6% interest to assist in the purchase of a home. The bridge loan is
secured by the vested and/or exercised portion of Mr. Dupuis' options to
purchase the Company's Common Stock. The loan must be repaid on the earlier of
(i) 60 months after April 29, 1999, (ii) 30 days after Mr. Dupuis' voluntary
resignation of employment or (iii) 24 months after Mr. Dupuis' involuntary
termination of employment for a reason other than a reorganization, sale or
merger of the Company in which Mr. Dupuis' job is eliminated. Mr. Dupuis'
obligation to repay the loan shall be forgiven if his employment is terminated
because of a reorganization, sale or merger of the Company prior to the date
that is 60 months after April 29, 1999. The employment agreement also provides
for severance payments equal to six months of his salary if his employment is
terminated without cause. Mr. Dupuis also received a sign-on bonus of $20,000
prorated over 24 months. Mr. Dupuis is also entitled to participate in the other
employee benefit programs offered by the Company. In connection with his new
position, Mr. Dupuis was also granted 100,000 options to purchase shares of the
Company's Common Stock at a price of $7.125, as contemplated by the agreement.
If Mr. Dupuis' employment is terminated for cause, or if he voluntarily resigns
within 24 months of April 1, 1999, he is required to repay the special bonus,
relocation expenses, tuition allowance and mortgage assistance on a pro rata
basis.
On October 22, 1999, the Company and Al Fyffe entered into a separation
agreement in connection with Mr. Fyffe's termination of employment effective
October 29, 1999. Under the agreement, the Company agreed to pay Mr. Fyffe a
lump sum amount equal to 12 months' salary and to pay his medical and dental
coverage under COBRA for 12 months. Under the separation agreement, Mr. Fyffe
agreed not to become an employee, director or consultant to a company which
offers products or services that are directly in competition with those
developed, manufactured or sold by Premisys for a period of one year and not to
solicit or hire any employees of Premisys during that period, with certain
limited exceptions.
Item 12. SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT
The following table sets forth certain information, as of October 13, 1999,
with respect to the beneficial ownership of the Company's Common Stock by (i)
each stockholder known by the Company to be the beneficial owner of more than 5%
of the Company's Common Stock, (ii) each director and nominee, (iii) each person
who has served as the Chief Executive Officer of the Company during fiscal 1999
and each of the Company's four most highly compensated executive officers (other
than anyone who served as Chief Executive Officer) who were serving as executive
officers at the end of fiscal 1999 (together, the "Named Executive Officers")
and (iv) all current directors and executive officers as a group.
Percent of
Amount and Outstanding
Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Nature of Common
Beneficial Stock(1)
Ownership(1)
T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.(2).. 1,876,500 7.8
State of Wisconsin Investment Board (3) 1,571,000 6.5
Raymond C. Lin (4)................. 732,852 3.0
Boris J. Auerbuch (5).............. 262,267 1.1
Nicholas J. Williams (6)........... 183,750 *
Robert A. Fyffe (7)................ 156,341 *
John Hagedorn (8).................. 106,220 *
Antonio Flores (9)................. 99,909 *
Edward A. Keible, Jr. (10)......... 16,430 *
Patti S. Hart (11).................. -- *
Carol Sharer (11)................... -- *
All current executive officers and
directors as a group (11 persons) (12) 1,688,977 7.0
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* Less than 1%
(1) Unless otherwise indicated below, the persons and entities named in the
table have sole voting and sole investment power with respect to all shares
beneficially owned, subject to community property laws where applicable.
Shares of Common Stock subject to options that are currently exercisable or
exercisable within 60 days of October 13, 1999, are deemed to be outstanding
and to be beneficially owned by the person holding such option for the
purpose of computing the percentage ownership of such person but are not
treated as outstanding for the purpose of computing the percentage ownership
of any other person.
(2) Represents 1,876,000 shares held of record by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
The address of T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. is 100 East Pratt Street,
Baltimore, MD 21202. The aforementioned entity filed a Form 13G with the
Securities and Exchange Commission on July 9, 1999 with respect to the
shares set forth herein and upon which the information included herein is
based.
(3) Based on information made available to the Company through filings on Form
13F as of June 30, 1999. The address of the State of Wisconsin Investment
Board is 121 East Wilson Street, Madison, Wisconsin 53702.
(4) Includes 333,855 shares subject to options exercisable within 60 days of
October 13, 1999. Mr. Lin is Chairman of the Board of the Company.
(5) Includes 31,000 shares subject to options exercisable within 60 days of
October 13, 1999. Mr. Boris Auerbuch is a director of the Company. He
resigned as Chief Technical Officer and Senior Vice President of the Company
on June 30, 1999.
(6) Represents 183,750 shares subject to options exercisable within 60 days of
October 13, 1999. Mr. Williams is President and Chief Executive Officer of
the Company.
(7) Represents 156,341 shares subject to options exercisable within 60 days of
October 13, 1999. Mr. Fyffe has resigned as Senior Vice President, Sales and
Marketing of the Company effective October 29, 1999.
(8) Represents 104,584 shares subject to options exercisable within 60 days of
October 13, 1999. Mr. Hagedorn is Senior Vice President, Finance and
Administration, Chief Financial Officer and Secretary of the Company. Mr.
Hagedorn's employment agreement provides for acceleration of vesting for all
of his options as a result of a change in control of the Company following
which he is not named Chief Financial Officer of the combined companies. It
is expected that the vesting of all of his options to purchase 425,000
shares of the Company's Common Stock will accelerate in connection with the
offer and/or merger related to the acquisition of the Company by Zhone
Technologies, Inc. See "Arrangements That May Result in Changes in Control"
below. Of these options, options to purchase 165,000 shares will have an
exercise price that is less than the $10.00 per share price of the Zhone
offer. See "Employment Agreements."
(9) Represents 99,909 shares subject to options exercisable within 60 days of
October 13, 1999. Mr. Flores resigned as the Company's Senior Vice
President, Operations effective October 13, 1999.
(10)Represents shares subject to options exercisable within 60 days of October
13, 1999 and 130 shares held of record. Mr. Keible is a director of the
Company. In connection with certain change in control transactions
(including the merger of the Company with and into Zhone Acquisition Corp.
as described under "Arrangements That May Result in Changes in Control"
below), the vesting of options to purchase an additional 15,000 shares of
the Company's Common Stock will accelerate pursuant to the provisions of the
Directors Plan. Of the options held by Mr. Keible, options to purchase 7,300
shares have an exercise price that is less than the $10.00 per share price
of the Zhone offer.
(11)Represents shares subject to options exercisable within 60 days of October
13, 1999. Ms. Hart and Ms. Sharer, directors of the Company, each hold
options to purchase 25,000 shares of the Company's Common Stock, of which
the options to purchase 24,000 shares that were automatically granted under
the Directors Plan will vest in connection with certain change of control
transactions (including the merger of the Company with and into Zhone
Acquisition Corp. as described under "Arrangements That May Result in
Changes in Control" below), pursuant to the provisions of the Directors
Plan. All of the options to purchase 24,000 shares held by each of Ms.
Sharer and Ms. Hart whose vesting would be accelerated have exercise prices
that are less than the $10.00 per share price of the Zhone offer.
(12)Includes the shares referenced in footnotes (4) through (8), (10) and (11),
28,039 additional shares and 125,208 additional shares subject to options
exercisable within 60 days of October 13, 1999. Should the accelerated
vesting that is described in those footnotes be triggered, current executive
officers and directors as a group will beneficially own 2,072,393 shares, of
which options to purchase 865,870 shares will have an exercise price that is
less than the $10.00 Zhone offer and options to purchase 468,584 shares will
have an exercise price that exceeds the $10.00 per share price of the Zhone
offer. See "Arrangements That May Result in Changes in Control."
Arrangements that May Result in Changes in Control
On October 20, 1999, Zhone Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation
("Zhone"), Zhone Acquisition Corp., a Texas corporation and a wholly owned
subsidiary of Zhone, and the Company entered into an Agreement and Plan of
Merger (the "Merger Agreement"). The Merger Agreement provides for a cash tender
offer by Zhone Acquisition Corp. for all of the issued and outstanding shares of
the Company's Common Stock together with the associated rights to purchase
shares of Series A Junior Participating Preferred Stock, at a price of $10.00
per share, net to the seller in cash without interest. The offer is conditioned
upon, among other things, there being validly tendered and not withdrawn, that
number of shares which would constitute not less than 75% of the outstanding
shares of the Company's Common Stock, calculated on a fully diluted basis. The
Merger Agreement also provides that the offer will be followed by a merger of
the Company with and into Zhone Acquisition Corp., in which all remaining
outstanding shares of the Company's Common Stock would be converted into the
right to receive $10.00 per share, net to the seller in cash without interest.
The merger and the offer also are conditioned on the expiration of the
applicable waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act
and other customary closing conditions.
In connection with the execution of the Merger Agreement, Zhone entered into
a stockholders agreement pursuant to which Raymond Lin, Nicholas Williams, and
Boris Auerbuch have agreed to tender their shares in the offer. In addition,
Premisys has granted Zhone an option to purchase newly issued shares of Premisys
common stock under certain circumstances if more than 85 percent but less than
90 percent of the outstanding shares of Premisys Common Stock are tendered in
the offer.
Item 13. CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS
Since July 1, 1998, there has not been, nor is there currently proposed, any
transaction or series of transactions to which the Company (or any of its
predecessor corporations) was or is to be a party in which the amount involved
exceeds $60,000 and in which any director, executive officer, or holder of more
than 5% of the Company's Common Stock had or will have a direct or indirect
material interest other than normal compensation arrangements, which are
described where required under "Executive Compensation" and "Director
Compensation" above, and the transactions described below.
As referenced under "Employment Agreements," the Company loaned Claude
Dupuis, its Senior Vice President, Engineering, $200,000 on April 29, 1999
(bearing interest at 6%), which amount continues to remain outstanding plus
accrued interest.
COMPENSATION COMMITTEE INTERLOCKS AND INSIDER PARTICIPATION
During fiscal 1999, the Compensation Committee consisted of Messrs. Keible
and Tan. Neither of such directors has ever been an officer of the Company.
During fiscal 1999, no executive officer of the Company served on the Board of
Directors, Compensation Committee or any other committee of the Board of
Directors performing similar functions of an entity of which entity either Mr.
Keible or Mr. Tan was an executive officer.
COMPLIANCE UNDER SECTION 16(a)
OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Section 16 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, requires the
Company's directors and officers, and persons who own more than 10% of the
Company's Common Stock to file initial reports of ownership and reports of
changes in ownership with the SEC and the Nasdaq National Market. Such persons
are required by SEC regulation to furnish the Company with copies of all Section
16(a) forms that they file.
Based solely on its review of the copies of such forms furnished to the
Company and written representations from the executive officers and directors,
the Company believes that all Section 16(a) filing requirements were met during
fiscal 1999. However, since the end of fiscal 1999, Patti S. Hart filed her Form
3 30 days, rather than 10 days, after her election to the Board of Directors.
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the Registrant has duly caused this report to
be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the
City of Fremont, State of California, on the 25th day of October, 1999.
PREMISYS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
By: /s/ John J. Hagedorn
Chief Financial Officer
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended, this report has been signed by the following persons in the capacities
and on the dates indicated.
Name Title Date
Principal Executive
Officer:
Chief Executive Officer, October 25, 1999
President,
* Chief Operating Officer
Nicholas J. Williams and a Director
Principal Financial
Officer: Senior Vice President, October 25, 1999
Finance and
/s/ John J. Hagedorn Administration, Chief
John J. Hagedorn Financial Officer and
Secretary
Principal Accounting
Officer:
Vice President and October 25, 1999
* Controller
Robert W. Dilfer
Additional Directors:
* Chairman of the Board of October 25, 1999
Raymond C. Lin Directors
*
Boris J. Auerbuch Director October 25, 1999
*
Carol H. Sharer Director October 25, 1999
*
Edward A. Keible, Jr. Director October 25, 1999
Patti S. Hart Director October 1, 1999
By: /s/ John J. Hagedorn
John J. Hagedorn,
Attorney-in-Fact
Exhibit 10.52
** Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the information
contained within the "[**]" markings. Such marked portions have been omitted
from this filing and have been filed separately with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
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Section 1: IMACS
01 - Common Equipment
8901 AC Power Supply, 120/240VAC, CE Marked $700 [**] [**]
Main power supply for AC-powered IMACS units. 120/240VAC, 50 - 60Hz input
provides +5V and +12V.
Can be used with 8903 Power Converter to provide -48VDC from 120VAC only.
Can be used with 8905 Universal Power Converter to provide -48VDC from either
120VAC or 240VAC.
A second 8901 may be installed for load sharing redundancy.
CE Marked.
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8902 DC Power Supply, -48VDC, CE Marked $1,000 [**] [**]
Main power supply for use with external -48VDC sources.
Provides +5V and +12V.
A second 8902 may be installed for load sharing redundancy. CE Marked.
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890220 DC Power Supply, -48VDC, CE Marked $1,000 [**] [**]
Main power supply for use with external -48VDC sources.
Provides +5V and +12V.
A second 8902 may be installed for load sharing redundancy. CE Marked.
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8903 Power Converter, 120VAC to -48VDC $500 [**] [**]
Used with 8901 for 120VAC, 50 - 60Hz input to supply -48VDC
voltage.
Optional redundancy of the 8903 is supported in the IMACS
800 and 900 chassis only.
Cannot be used with 240VAC input voltage.
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8905 Power Converter, 120/240VAC to -48VDC, 100W, CE Marked $700 [**] [**]
Used with 8901 with either 120VAC/240VAC, 50 - 60Hz input
to supply -48VDC system voltage. Optional redundancy of the
8905 is supported in the IMACS 800 and 900 chassis only.
CE Marked.
Used only in 6-digit chassis. Consult Technical Support if using with
negative ground.
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8906 Ring Generator, -48VDC $400 [**] [**]
Used to supply ringing current for all FXS cards and for FXO cards in
Manual Ring Down applications.
Multiple 8906s are supported in the IMACS 800 and 900 chassis only. One
must be set to master and the others to slave.
Requires -48DC power (8901 & 8903, or 8901 & 8905, or 8902, or external).
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8907 Power Supply, +24VDC, CE Marked $1,000 [**] [**]
DC main power supply for use with external +24VDC sources.
Provides +5V and +12V.
A second 8907 may be installed for load sharing redundancy.
CE Marked.
Consult Technical Support if using with negative ground.
Use of any plastic cards or 4-digit chassis in a 24VDC
environment is not supported.
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8908 Power Converter, 120/240VAC to -48DC, 350W $1,200 [**] [**]
Used only in the power-enhanced 891930 IMACS 900 chassis. Used
with 8901 with either 120VAC/240VAC, 50 - 60Hz
Input to supply -48VDC system voltage.
Optional redundancy of the 8908 is also supported.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability
8916 IMACS 600 Chassis with Installation Kit, Aluminum Chassis, $1,100 [**] [**]
Front Loading, Plastic Card Guides, CE Marked
Aluminum chassis, front loading, plastic card guides; with
installation kit. Provides 2 CPU slots, 8 universal slots
and 1 Interface slot. Universal slots can support up to 3
Server cards and up to 4 WAN cards. All universal slots
that are not allocated to Servers or WANs can be used for
User Cards. Accommodates 1 main power and 1 redundant main
OR 1 main power and 1 AC/DC converter and 1 ringing
generator.
CE Marked.
GA
891620 IMACS 600 Chassis with Installation Kit, Steel Chassis, $1,100 [**] [**]
Front Loading, Steel Card Guides, CE Marked
Steel chassis, front loading, steel card guides; with
installation kit. Provides 2 CPU slots, 8 universal slots
and 1 Interface slot. Universal slots can be support up to
3 Server cards and up to 4 WAN cards. All universal slots
that are not allocated to AC/DC converter and 1 ringing
generator. AC and dual DC inputs.
CE Marked and NEBS compliant (see Marketing Note MN002_02).
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891822 IMACS 800 Chassis with Installation Kit, Steel Chassis, $1,500 [**] [**]
Front & Rear Loading, Steel Card Guides, CE Marked
Steel Chassis, front and read loading, steel card guides;
with installation kit. Provides 2 CPU slots, 3 Server
slots, 4 WAN slots, 1 Interface slot, 8 User slots. AC and
dual DC inputs. Two slots for main power supplies, 5
separate slots for -48V converters or ringing generators.
CPU, WAN, Server cards and power supplies load from front.
User, Interface cards, ringing gerneratros and voltage
converters load from rear.
CE Marked and NEBS compliant (see Marketing Note MN002_02).
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891823 IMACS 800 Chassis with Installation Kit, Steel Chassis, $1,500 [**]
Front & Rear Loading, Plastic Card Guides, CE Marked [**]
Steel Chassis, front and read loading, steel card
guides; with installation kit. Provides 2 CPU slots, 3
Server slots, 4 WAN slots, 1 Interface slot, 8 User
slots. AC and dual DC inputs. Two slots for main
power supplies, 5 separate slots for -48V converters or
ringing generators. CPU, WAN, Server cards and power
supplies load from front. User, Interface cards,
ringing gerneratros and voltage converters load from
rear.
CE Marked
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891920 IMACS 900 Chassis with Installation Kit, Steel Chassis, Top $2,000 [**]
& Bottom Loading, Steel Card Guides, Steel Faceplate [**]
Steel chassis, top & bottom front loading, steel card
guides, steel faceplate with ejectro; with installation
kit. Provides 2 CPU slots, 3 Server slots, 4 WAN
slots, 1 Interface slot, 8 User slots. Two slots on
top for main power supplies, 5 separate slots on bottom
for -48V converters or ringing generators. AC and dual
DC inputs. All system components load from front.
NEBS complian (see Marketing Note MN002_02).
CE Marked.
GA
891630 IMACS 600 Chassis with Installation Kit, Steel Chassis, Front [**]
Loading, Steel Card Guides, Steel Card Guides, CE Marked $1,100 [**]
Steel chassis, front loading, new steel card guides; with installation
kit. Provides 2 CPU slots, 8 universal slots and 1 Interface slot.
Universal slots can be support up to 3 Server cards and up to 4 WAN
cards. All universal slots that are not allocated.
GA
891830 IMACS 800 Chassis with Installation Kit, Steel Chassis, $1,500 [**]
Front & Rear Loading, Steel Card Guides, CE Marked [**]
Steel chassis, front and rear loading, new steel card guides; with
installation kit . Provides 2 CPU slots, 3 Server slots, 4 WAN slots, 1
Interface slot, 8 User slots. AC and dual DC inputs. Two slots for main
power supplies, 5 separate slots for - GA
891930 IMACS 900 Chassis with Installation Kit, Power-Enhanced, Steel [**]
Chassis, Top & Bottom Front Loading, Steel Card Guides $2,000 [**]
Steel chassis, top & bottom front loading, new steel card guides; with
installation kit. Provides 2 CPU slots, 3 Server slots, 4 WAN slots, 1
Interface slot, 8 User slots. Two slots on top for main power supplies,
2 slots on bottom for -48V converters (either two 8905 or two 8908) or
ringing generators. AC and dual DC inputs. All system components load
from front. When used with the 8908 power converter, or with an
exteranl -48VDC power supply, the 891930 chassis allows for the power
requirements of having up to 7 BRI cards installed. NPI - Contact
Product Marketing for availability.
8920 Interface Card, 8 T1/E1 Ports, No Modem, 32K NVRAM, Aluminum [**]
Faceplate $1,600 [**]
Physical interfaces for up to 8 T1/E1 lines on single
50 pin AMP connector, integral V.22bis modem and port
(RJ11), VT100 control port (RJ45), DB9 computer port
for connectin to network management system and nodal
port (RJ48) provides 1 alarm output to external
reporting device.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejectro.
Can be used with all system releases up to and
including 3.x.y.
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892060 Interface Card, 8 T1/E1 Ports, 2400bps Modem, 32K NVRAM, $1,800 [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate [**]
Physical interfaces for up to 8 T1/E1 lines on single
50 pin AMP connector, integral V.22bis modem and port
(RJ11), VT100 control port (RJ45), DB9 computer port
for connection to network management system and nodal
port (RJ48) provides 1 alarm output to external
reporting device.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
Can be used with all system release up to andincluding
3.x.y.
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8921 Interface Card, 8 T1/E1 Ports, No Modem, 32K NVRAM, Stainless [**]
Steel Faceplate, CE Marked $1,600 [**]
Physical Interfaces for up to 8 T1/E1 lines on a single
50 pin AMP connector, VT100 control port (RJ45), DB9
computer port for connection to network management
system and nodal port (RJ48) provides 1 alarm output to
external reporting device.
Can be used with all system release up to and including
3.x.y.
GA
892160 Interface Card, 8 T1/E1 Ports, No Modem, 32K NVRAM, $1,600 [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked [**]
Physical Interfaces for up to 8 T1/E1 lines on a single
50 pin AMP connector, VT100 control port (RJ45), DB9
computer port for connection to network management
system and nodal port (RJ48) provides 1 alarm output to
external reporting device.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
CE Marked.
Can be used with all system releases up to and
including 3.x.y.
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Part Number Change
892221 Interface Card, 8 T1/E1 Ports, No Modem, External Sync [**]
(unframed E1), 128K NVRAM, Steel Faceplate, CE Marked $3,000 [**]
Physical Interfaces for up to 8 T1/E1 lines on a single
50 pin AMP connector, VT100 control por t(RJ45), DB9
computer port (COM 1) for connection to network
management system and FJ48 computer port (COM 2), RJ45
for external sync connection and nodal port (RJ48)
provides 1 alarm output to exteranl reporting device.
Supports external sync for unframed E1 clock source
(may use external sync panel - part number 150000).
CE Marked.
Requires 880222 or 880221 CPU and Host V4.0.2 or higher
CPU firmware.
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892260 Interface Card, 8 T1/E1 Ports, No Modem, External Sync (framed [**]
T1), 128K NVRAM, Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked $3,000 [**]
Physical Interfaces for up to 8 T1/E1 lines on a single
50 pin AMP connector, VT100 control port (RJ45), DB9
computer port (COM 1) for connection to network
management system and RJ48 computer port (COM 2), RJ45
for external sync connection and nodal port (RJ48)
provides 1 alarm output to external reporting device.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
CE Marked.
Requires 880222 or 880221 CPU and Host V4.0.2 or higher
CPU firmware.
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Description Change
892261 Interface Card, 8 T1/E1 Ports, No Modem, External Sync $3,000 [**]
(unframed E1), 128K NVRAM, Steel Faceplate, CE Marked [**]
Physical Interfaces for up to 8 T1/E1 lines on a single
50 pin AMP connector, VT100 control port (RJ45), DB9
computer port (COM 1) for connection to network
management system and RJ48 computer port (COM 2), RJ45
for external sync connection and nodal port
GA
8923 Interface Card, 8 T1/E1 ports, 2400 bps Modem, 128K NVRAM, [**]
Aluminum Faceplate $2,200 [**]
Physical Interfaces for up to 8 T1/E1 lines on a single
50 pin AMP connector, V.22bis modem and port (RJ11),
VT100 control port (RJ45), DB9 computer port for
connection to network management system and nodal port
(RJ48) provides 1 alarm output to external reporting
device.
Requires 880221 or 880222 CPU and v4.x.y CPU firmware.
GA
892360 Interface Card, 8 T1/E1 ports, 2400bps Modem, 128K NVRAM, $2,200 [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate [**]
Physical Interfaces for up to 8 T1/E1 lines on a
single 50 pin AMP connector, V.22bis modem and port
(RJ11), VT100 control port (RJ45), DB9 computer port
for connection to network management system and nodal
port (RJ48) provides 1 alarm output to external
reporting device.
Requires 880221 or 880222 CPU and v4.x.y or 5.x.y CPU
firmware.
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Part Number Change
892460 Interface Card, 8 T1/E1 ports, No Modem, 128K NVRAM, $2,000 [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate [**]
Physical Interfaces for up to 8 T1/E1 lines on a single
50 pin AMP connector, no modem, VT100 control port
(RJ45), DB9 computer port for connection to network
management system and nodal port (RJ48) provides 1
alarm output to external reporting device.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
Requires 880320 CPU and v5.x.y CPU firmware.
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Availability Change
8925 Interface Card, 2 T1/E1 Ports, No Modem, 32K NVRAM, Aluminum [**]
Faceplate $1,200 [**]
Two FJ48 and Bantam Jack connectors for T1 or balanced
120-Ohm E1 lines. VT100 control port (RJ45). No DB9
computer port.
Can be used with system releases up to and including
3.x.y.
GA
892560 Interface Card, 2 T1 Ports, No Modem, 32K NVRAM, Stainless $1,200 [**]
Steel Faceplate [**]
Two RJ48 and Bantam Jack connectors for T1 or balanced
120-Ohm E1 lines. VT100 control port (RJ45). No DB9
computer port.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
Can be used with system releases up to and including
3.x.y.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability.
8926 Interface Card, 2 T1/E1 Ports, 2400bps Modem, 32K NVRAM, [**]
Aluminum Faceplate $1,400 [**]
Two RJ48 and Bantam Jack connectors for T1 or balanced
120-Ohm E1 lines. VT100 control port (RJ45), V.22bis
modem (RJ11), DB9 computer port for network management
connections and nodal port (RJ48) provides 1 alarm
output to external reporting device.
Can be used with system releases up to and including
3.x.y.
GA
892660 Interface Card, 2 T1 Ports, 2400bps Modem, 32K NVRAM, $1,400 [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate [**]
Two RJ48 and Bantam Jack connectors for T1 or balanced
120-Ohm E1 lines. VT100 control port (RJ45), V.22bis
modem (RJ11) , DB9 computer port for network management
connections and nodal port (RJ48) provides 1 alarm
output to external reporting device.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
Can be used with system releases up to and including
3.x.y.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability.
8927 Interface Card, 2 E1 Ports, No Modem, 32K NVRAM, Aluminum [**]
Faceplate $1,400 [**]
Two pair BNC connectors for 75-Ohm unbalanced E1
lines. VT100 control port (RJ45), DB9 computer port
for network management connections and nodal port
(RJ48) provides 1 alarm output to external reporting
device.
Can be used with system releases up to and including
3.x.y.
GA
892760 Interface Card, 2 E1 Ports, No Modem, 32K NVRAM, Stainless $1,400 [**]
Steel Faceplate [**]
Two pair BNC connectors for 75-Ohm unbalanced E1 lines.
VT100 control port (RJ45), DB9 computer port for
network management connections and nodal port (RJ48)
provides 1 alarm output to external reporting device.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
Can be used with system releases up to and including
3.x.y.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability.
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02 - CPU Cards
8800 CPU Card, BCON Bus-Connect, Host 3.x.y, Non-Redundant, 2 T1/E1, [**]
Plastic Faceplate $1,500 [**]
The 8800 is the base model CPU card. Supports 1 WAN card for a total of
up to 2 E1 or T1 WAN ports (on separate WAN card). Does not support
cross connect module or redundant CPU operation. WAN card must be
installed in slot W1. Can operate in termination or drop and insert
mode. Consult IMACS manual for more details on drop and insert WAN
timeslot connection options. CPU card also houses voice signaling
firmware (included) and optional TCP/IP management firmware (must be
ordered separately). CPU Host firmware must be ordered separately. Can
be used with system release up to and including 3.x.y. GA
880060 CPU Card, BCON Bus-Connect, Host 3.x.y, Non-Redundant, 2 $1,500 [**]
T1/E1, Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked [**]
The 880060 is the base model CPU card, with stainless
steel faceplate with ejector. Supports 1 WAN card for
a total of up to 2 E1 or T1 WAN ports (on separate WAN
card). Does not support cross connect module or
redundant CPU operation. WAN card must be installed in
slot W1. Can operate in termination or drop and insert
mode. Consul IMACS manual for more details on drop and
insert WAN timeslot connection options.
CPU card alos houses voice signaling firmware
(included) and optional TCP/IP and/or TR-08 mangement
firmware (must be ordered separately).
CE Marked.
CPU Host firmware must be ordered separately.
Can be used with system releases up to and including
3.x.y.
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Part Number Change
8801 CPU Card, XCON Cross-Connect, Host 3.x.y, Redundant [**]
Capability, Up to 8 T1/E1, Plastic Faceplate $4,000 [**]
The 8801 supports complex applications requiring more
than 2 WAN ports and the ability to cross-connect DCOs
between WAN. Supports up to 4 WAN cards for a total of
8 T1 or E1 WAN ports and has a built-in cross connect
module. Two model 8801xx CPUs can be installed for CPU
redundancy. 1:N WAN redundancy is also supported (with
relevant WAN card options).
CPU card also houses voice signaling firmware
(included) and optional TCP/IP management firmware
(must be ordered separately).
CPU Host firmware must be ordered separately.
Can be used with system releases up to and including
3.x.y.
GA
880160 CPU Card, XCON Cross-Connect, Host 3.x.y, Redundant Capability, [**]
Up to 8 T1/E1, Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked $4,000 [**]
The 880160, with stainless steel faceplate with
ejector, supports complex applications requiring more
than 2 WAN ports and the ability to cross-connect DS0s
between WANs. Supports up to 4 WAN cards for a total
of 8 T1 or E1 WAN ports and has a built-in
cross-connect module. Two model 8801xx CPUs can be
installed for CPU redundancy. 1:N WAN redundancy is
also supported (with relevant WAN card options).
CPU card also houses voice signaling firmware
(included) and optional TCP/IP management firmware
(must be ordered separately).
CE Marked.
CPU Host firmware must be ordered separately.
Can be used with system releases up to and including
3.x.y.
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Part Number Change
880222 CPU Card, XCON Cross-Connect, Host 4.x.y, Redundant Capability, [**]
Up to 8 T1/E1, Plastic Faceplate, CE Marked $4,300 [**]
The 880160, with stainless steel faceplate with
ejector, supports complex applications requiring more
than 2 WAN ports and the ability to cross-connect DS0s
between WANs. Supports up to 4 WAN cards for a total
of 8 T1 or E1 WAN ports and has a built-in
cross-connect module. Two model 8801xx CPUs can be
installed for CPU redundancy. 1:N WAN redundancy is
also supported (with relevant WAN card options).
CPU card also houses voice signaling firmware
(included) and optional TCP/IP management firmware
(must be ordered separately).
CE Marked.
CPU Host firmware must be ordered separately.
Can be used with system releases up to and including
3.x.y.
GA
Part Number Change
880260 CPU Card, XCON Cross-Connect, Host 4.x.y, Redundant Capability, [**]
Up to 8 T1/E1, Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked $4,300 [**]
The 880260, with stainless steel faceplate with
ejector, supports complex applications requiring more
than 2 WAN ports and the ability to cross-connect DS0s
between WANs. Supports up to 4 WAN cards for a total
of 8 T1 or E1 WAN ports and has a built-in
cross-connect module. Two model 8802xx CPUs can be
installed for CPU redundancy. 1:N WAN redundancy is
also supported (with relevant WAN card options)
CPU card also houses voice signaling firmware
(included) and option TCP/IP management firmware (must
be ordered seperately).
CE Marked.
Required v4.x or higher CPU firmware (must e ordered
separately).
Rrequires Interface Card with 128K NVRAM: 892220,
892221, 8923 or 892320 Interface Card.
GA
Part Number Change
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880360 CPU Card, XCON Cross-Connect, Host 5.x.y, Redundant $4,300 [**]
Capability, Up to 8 T1/E1, Stainless Steel Faceplate [**]
The 880360, with stainless steel faceplate, supports
complex applications requiring more than 2 WAN ports
and the ability to cross-connect DS0s between WANs.
Supports up to 4 WAN cards for a total of 8 T1 or E1
WAN ports and has a built-in cross-connect module. Two
model 8803xx CPUs can be installed for CPU redundancy.
1:N WAN redundancy is also supported (with relevant WAN
card options).
CPU card also houses voice signaling and TCP/IP
management firmware (included) and optiona TR-08
firmware (must be ordered separately).
Requires v5.x.y or higher CPU firmware (must be ordered
separately).
Requires Interface Card with 128K NVRAM: 892220,
892221, 8923, 892320 or 892420.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability.
New
8804 CPU Card, RCON Bus-Connect, Host 3.x.y, Redundant $2,200 [**]
Capability, Up to 4 T1/E1, Plastic Faceplate [**]
The 8804, CPU support 2 T1 or E1 WAN links in clot W1
with a redundant card (similarly configured) in slot
W2, WAN ports in slot W1 may operate in drop an dinsert
or terminate mode. The 8804 supports another 2 T1 or
E1 WAN links in slot W3 with a redundant card
(similarly configured) in slot W4. WAN ports in slot
W3 can only operate in `terminate' mode and can only be
used to support 8202xx, 8213xx, 8215xx HSU ports and
8247xx OCU-DP ports.
CPU Host firmware must be ordered separately.
Can be used with system releases up to an dincluding
3.x.y.
GA
880460 CPU Card, RCON Bus-Connect, Host 3.x.y, Redundant $2,200 [**]
Capability, Up to 4 T1/E1, Stainless Steel Faceplate [**]
The 880460 CPU, with stainless steel faceplate,
supports 2 T1 or E1 WAN links in slot W1 with a
redundant card (similarly configured) in slot W2. WAN
ports in slot W1 may operate in drop and insert or
terminate mode. The 880420 supports another 2 T1 or E1
WAN links in slot W1 with a redundant card (similarly
configured) in slot W2. WAN ports in slot W1 may
operate in drop and insert or terminate mode. The
880420 supports another 2 T1 or E1 WAN links in slot W3
with a redundant card (similarly configured) in slot
W4. WAN ports in slot W3 can only operate in
`terminate' mode and can only be used to support
8202xx, 8213xx, 8215xx HSU card ports and 8247xx OCU-DP
ports.
CPU Host firmware must be ordered separately.
Can be used with system releases up to an dincluding
3.x.y.
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Part Number Change
03 - CPU Firmware
60101 CPU Firmware, TCP/IP/SNMP $400 [**]
[**]
This host code option must be ordered, in addition to
CPU host version firmware, if SNMP and Telnet support
is required for the management of local and remote
IMACS units.
Order in addition to CPU Firmware for all releases
excpet for Host Version 5.x (TCP/IP/SNMP is an integral
part of 5.x CPU Firmware).
GA
60102 CPU Firmware, TR-08 $900 [**]
[**]
This host code option must be ordered, in addition to CPU host version
firmware, if required to provide SLC96 TR-08 based signaling for
Centrex or similar services. Requires Host 3.4.y or greater on CPU.
GA
Price Change
60344 CPU Firmware, Host Version 3.4.4 $500 [**]
[**]
Release of 3.4.4 host firmware.
Requires 8800xx, 8801xx, or 8804xx CPU and appropriate Interface Card
(8920xx, 8921xx, 8925xx, 8926xx or 8927xx).
GA
60345 CPU Firmware, Host Version 3.4.5 $500 [**]
[**]
Release of 3.4.5 host firmware.
Requires 8800xx, 8801xx, or 8804xx CPU and appropriate Interface Card
(8920xx, 8921xx, 8925xx, 8926xx or 8927xx).
GA
60346 CPU Firmware, Host Version 3.4.6 [**]
Requires 8800xx, 8801xx, or 8804xx CPU and appropriate $500 [**]
Interface Card (8920xx, 8921xx, 8925xx, 8926xx or 8927xx).
Release of 3.4.6 host firmware.
GA
60360 CPU Firmware, Host Version 3.6.0 $750 [**]
[**]
Release of 3.6 host firmware. Supports NVRAM Backup and Restore, HDSL,
BRI NTU diagram, in addition to basic functionality. Also supports 8231
FRAD. Does not support any Server except 887120 ADPCM. See Product
Release Bulletin for more details. Requires 8800xx, 8801xx, or 8804xx
CPU and appropriate Interface Card (8920xx, 8921xx, 8925xx, 8926xx or
8927xx). NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability.
60361 CPU Firmware, Host Version 3.6.1 $500 [**]
[**]
Release of 3.6.1 host firmware. Supports NVRAM Backup
and Restore, HDSL, BRI NTU, in addition to basic
functionality. Also supports 8231 FRAD. Does not
support any Server except 887120 ADPCM. See Product
Release Bulletin for more details.
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60412 CPU Firmware, Host Version 4.1.2 $750 [**]
[**]
Latest release of generic 4.x CPU host firmware.
Introduces frame relay, coin card support and Euro ISDN
support. Provides base platform for subsequent 4.x
releases. See Product Release Abstract for features
and limitations.
Requires 8802xx CPU and appropriate Interface Card
(8922xx or 8923xx).
GA
60420 CPU Firmware, Host Version 4.2.0 $750 [**]
[**]
Release 4.2.0 host firmware that introduces HDSL and NTU management
support. May not include all previous 4.x features - see Product
Release Abstract for
features and limitations.
Requires 8802xx CPU and appropriate Interface Card
(8922xx or 8923xx).
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability
60431 CPU Firmware, Host Version 4.3.1 $750 [**]
[**]
Release 4.3.1 host firmware that introduces ATM support. May not
include all previous 4.x features see Product Release Abstract for
features and limitations. Requires 8802xx CPU and appropriate Interface
Card (8922xx or 8923xx). NPI - Contact Product Marketing for
availability
60440 CPU Firmware, Host Version 4.4.0 $750 [**]
[**]
Release 4.4.0 host firmware that introduces BRI/PRI support. May not
include all previous 4.x features see Product Release Abstract for
features and limitations. Requires 8802xx CPU and appropriate Interface
Card (8922xx or 8923xx). NPI - Contact Product Marketing for
availability
60450 CPU Firmware, Host Version 4.5.0 $750 [**]
[**]
Release 4.3.1 host firmware that introduces A-CELP voice compression
support. May not include all previous 4.x features - see Product
Release Abstract
for features and limitations.
Requires 8802xx CPU and appropriate Interface Card
(8922xx or 8923xx).
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability
60421 CPU Firmware, Host Version 4.2.1 $750 [**]
[**]
Release 4.5.0 host firmware that introduces HDSL and NTU management
support. May not include all previous 4.x features - see Product
Release Abstract for
features and limitations.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability
60500 CPU Firmware, Host Version 5.0.0 $750 [**]
[**]
Release of 5.x CPU host version firmware. Integrates
all advanced features of releases 4.x. Provides
support for ATM, FRS, LBRV with FAX forwarding, PRI,
BRI/PRI interworking, IMUX, and HDSL WAN. Includes
TCP/IP/SNMP at no extra charge.
Requires 8802xx CPU and appropriate Interface Card
(8922xx or 8923xx, or 8924xx).
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability
04 - WAN Cards
8000 WAN Card, Single T1/E1, Plastic Faceplate $1,000 [**]
[**]
Provides a single T1 or E1 line interface. Connects to both user
peripherals and network aggregates. Single port for DSX/CEPT or CSU
oeopration (characterized by separate Line Interface Module). May
operate in CAS or CCS mode. T1 interfaces equipped with CSU or DSX
modules may act as the "near en" termination point for Subscriber Loop
Carrier (SLC96) facilities as outlines in Bellcore TR-TSY-000008, Issue
2, August 1987. Requires one 811, or 812 plug-in module.
GA
800060 WAN Card, Single T1/E1, Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked $1,000 [**]
[**]
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector. Provides a single T1 or E1 line
interface. Connects to both user peripherals and network aggregates.
Single port for DSX/CEPT or CSU operation (characterized by separate
Line Interface Module). May operate in CAS or CCS nmode. T1 interfaces
equipped with CSU or DSX modules may act as the "near end" termination
point for Subscriber Loop Carrier (SLC96) facilities as outlined in
Bellcore TR-TSY-000008, Issue 2, August 1987.
CE Marked.
Requires one 811, or 812 plug-in module.
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Part Number Change
8010 WAN Card, Dual T1/E1, Plastic Faceplate $1,700 [**]
[**]
Supports up to 2 T1 or E1 line interfaces. Can simultaneously suport 1
T1 and 1 E1. Will work with only 1 Line Interface Module as long as
other WAN port remains in standby state. May operate in CAS or CCS
mode. T1 interfaces equipped with CSO or DSX modules may act as the
"near end" termination point for Subscriber Loop Carrier (SLC96)
facilities as outlined in Bellcore TR0TSY-000008, Issue 2, August 1987.
Requires one 811, or 812 plug-in module GA
801060 WAN Card, Dual T1/E1, Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked $1,700 [**]
[**]
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector. Supports up to 2 T1 or E1 line
interfaces. Can simultaneously support 1 T1 and 1 E1. Will work with
only 1 Line Interface Module as long as other WAN port remains in
standby state. May operate in CAS or CCS mode. T1 interfaces equipped
with Csu or DSX modules may act as the "near end" termination point for
Subscriber Loop Carrier (SLC96) facilities as outined in Bellcore
TR0TSY-000008, Issue 2, August 1987. Requires one 811, or 812 plug-in
module GA Part Number Change
801160 WAN Card, Dual HDSL E1, Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked $2,000 [**]
[**]
The 801160 HDSL Dual WAN card is designed to support HDSL applications
in both LTU and NTU mode. It accepts two 82030 plug-in HDSL WAN Modules
for 2 x E1 lines driving across 2 twisted pairs each. (Note that it
does not support 811xx or 812xx plug-in modules). Stainless steel
faceplate with ejectors.
Requires Host 4.2.x on 8802xx CPU.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability.
New
8014 WAN Card, Dual T1/E1 WAN Card with Relays, Plastic Faceplate $1,950 [**]
[**]
Use with 8801xx or 8802 Cross-Connect cPUs only. Provide 1:N (N<3)
redundancy for dual WAN cards when plugged into slot W4; acts as
redundant mate for Dual WAN cards, 8010xx located in slots W1, W2 or
W3. Plug in modules on the redundant card must exactly match plug-in
modules of cards to be backed up. If card is placed in slot other than
W4, it will functino as an ordinary WAN card. Requires one 811, or 812
plug-in module GA
801460 WAN Card, Dual T1/E1 WAN Card with Relays, Stainless Steel $1,950 [**]
Faceplate, CE Marked [**]
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector. Used with
8801xx, 8802xx, or 8803xx Cross-Connect CPUs only.
Provides 1:N (N3) redundancy for dual WAN cards when
plugged into slot W4; acts as redundant mate for Dual
WAN cards, 8010xx, located in slots W1, W2 or W3.
Plug-in modules on the redundant card must exactly
match plug-in modules of cards to be backed up. If
card is placed in slot other than W4, it will function
as an ordinary WAN card.
CE Marked.
Requires one 811, or 812 plug-in module
GA
811 WAN Module, Line Interface Module for DSX/CEPT Termination, $500 [**]
CE Marked [**]
Used with 8000, 8010 and 8814 WAN cards to provide DSX or E1 line
interface. One 811 is required for each DSX (external CSU required) or
E1 port. Maximum 2 modules per dual WAN card. For E1 operation, module
is manually jumpered to select either 75 Ohms or 120 Ohms termination.
CE Marked.
GA
81120 WAN Module, Line Interface Module for DSX/CEPT Termination, $500 [**]
CE Marked [**]
Used with 8000xx, 8010xx WAN cards to provide DSX or E1
line interface.
One 811xx is required for each DSX (external CSU
required) or E1 port. Maximum 2 modules per WAN card.
For E1 operation, module is manually jumpered to select
either 75 Ohms or 120 Ohms termination.
NEBS compliant (see Marketing Note MN002_02) and CE
Marked.
GA
81130 WAN Module, Line Interface Module for DSX/CEPT Termination, $500 [**]
GR-1089 [**]
Used with 8000xx, 8010xx and 8814xx WAN cards to
provide DSX or E1 line interface.
One 811xx is required for each DSX (external CSU
required) or E1 port. Maximum 2 modules per WAN card.
For E1 operation, module is manually jumpered to select
either 75
GA
812 WAN Module, Line Interface Module for CSU Termination $1,000 [**]
[**]
Used with 8000, 8010 and 8814 WAN cards to provide CSU
line interface. Provides complete CSU functionality
for T1 lines.
One 812 is required for each CSU port (maximum 2 per
dual WAN card).
GA
81220 WAN Module, Line Interface Module for CSU Termination $1,000 [**]
[**]
Used with 8000, 8010 and 8814 WAN cards to provide CSU line interface.
Provides complete CSU functionality for T1 lines. One 812xx is required
for each CSU port (maximum 2 per dual WAN card). NEBS compliant (see
Marketing Note MN002_02) GA AvailabilityChange
81230 WAN Module, Line Interface Module for CSU Termination, $1,000 [**]
GR-1089 [**]
Used with 8000xx, 8010xx and 8814xx WAN cards to
provide CSU line interface. Provides complete CSU
functionality for T1 lines.
One 812xx is required for each CSU port (maximum 2 per
WAN card).
NEBS compliant (see Marketing Note MN002_02) and
GR-1089 compliant.
GA
82030 WAN Module, 2 x 1168Kbps HDSL $1,300 [**]
[**]
The 82030 WAN plug-in module is used with the 801160 WAN card to
provide 2 x E1 HDSL line interfaces (= 1 E1 at 2.048 Mb/s). One 82030
is required for each E1 HDSL port (maximum 2 ports per WAN card). This
module is based on the Adtran 2B1Q interface moule that is capable of
transmission up to 18,000 feet over 26 Gauge unshielded twisted pair.
The 801160/82030 HDSL solution is compatible with Paradyne 3365 NTU and
Adtran HDSL NTU. A management connectivity channel is available
(compatible with the Paradyne 3365 NTU).
For 801160 HDSL WAN only.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability.
New
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05 - Voice Cards
8108 E&M/TO Card, 8-Port, 2-Wire, Aluminum Faceplate $1,200 [**]
[**]
Supports E&M types, I, II, IV and V. Normal E&M,
Transmission Only and E&MR2 modes are supported. May
be used with 8871xx ADPCM and 8300xx LBRV compression
cards.
GA
810860 E&M/TO Card, 8-Port, 2-Wire, Stainless Steel Faceplate $1,200 [**]
[**]
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector. Supports E&M types I, II, IV
and V. Normal E&M, Transmission Only and E&MR2 modes are supported. May
be used with 8871xx ADPCM and 8300xx LBRV compression cards.
GA
Part Number Change
8119 E&M/TO Card, 8-Port, 4-Wire, Extended Range, Aluminum $1,500 [**]
Faceplate, CE Marked [**]
Supports E&M types I, II, IV and V. Normal E&M,
Transmission Only and E&MR2 modes are supported. May
be used with8871xx ADPCM and 8300xx LBRV compression
cards.
Extrended TX TLP range is added to support dedicated
4-wire modem applications - especially important for
data transmission speeds of 19.2Kb/s or higher.
CE Marked for TO mode only.
GA
811960 E&M/TO Card, 8-Port, 4-Wire, Extended Range, Stainless Steel $1,500 [**]
Faceplate, CE Marked [**]
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector. Supports E&M
types I, II, IV and V. Normal E&M, Transmission Only
and E&MR2 modes are supported. May be used with
8871xx ADPCM and 8300xx LBRV compression cards.
Extended TX TLP range is added to support dedicated
4-wire modem applications - especially important for
data transmission speeds of 19.2Kb/s or higher.
CE Marked for TO mode only.
GA
Part Number Change
8125 FXS Card, 4-Port, 2-Wire, 600 Ohm, Aluminum Faceplate $845 [**]
[**]
Two wire interface, supporting signaling modes Foreign Exchange Station
(connects to 2-way PBX trunk or key system), Foreign Exchange Software
Defined Network (emulates E & M for connection to class 4 switches),
PLAR (point-to-point un-switched), DPO (1-way trunks from PBS, Key
system or telephone) and SLC96 (Subscriber Loop Carrier 96). Type
settings include variety of loop start and ground start options. Use
with 6--=Ohm termination facilities. May be used with 8871xx ADPCM and
8300xx LBRV compression cards. Requires v3.2.y or higher CPU firmware.
GA
8129 FXS Card, 8-Port, 2-Wire, 600 Ohm, Aluminum Faceplate $1,300 [**]
[**]
Two wire interface, supporting signaling modes Foreign Exchange Station
(connects to 2-way PBX trunk or key system), Foreign Exchange Software
Defined Network (new access services, with wink option), PLAR
(point-to-point unswitched), DPO (1-way way trunks from PBS, Key system
or telephone) and SLC96 (Subscriber Loop Carrier 96). Type settings
include variety of loop start and ground start options. Use with
6--=Ohm termination facilities. May be used with 8871xx ADPCM and
8300xx LBRV compression cards. GA
812960 FXS Card, 8-Port, 2-Wire, 600 Ohm, Stainless Steel Faceplate $1,300 [**]
[**]
Two wire interface, supporting signaling modes Foreign Exchange Station
(connects to 2-way PBX trunk or key system), Foreign Exchange Software
Defined Network (emulates E & M for connection to class 4 switches),
PLAR (point-to-point unswitched), DPO (1-way trunks from PBS, Key
system or telephone) and SLC96 (Subscriber Loop Carrier 96). Type
settings include variety of loop start and ground start options. Use
with 6--=Ohm termination facilities. Includes tower power setting for
short loops. May be used with 8871xx ADPCM and 8300xx LBRV compression
cards. NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability New
8139 FXO Card, 8-Port, 2-Wire, 600 Ohm, Aluminum Faceplate $1,600 [**]
[**]
Two wire interface, supporting signaling modes Foreign Exchange Station
(connects to 2-way PBX trunk or key system), Foreign Exchange Software
Defined Network (new access services, with wink option), DPT (1-Way
incoming trunks from PBS, Key system or telephone) and MRD
(point-to-point unswitched). Signal settings include variety of loop
start and ground start options plus R2. Use with 600-Ohm termination
facilities. May be used with 8871xx ADPCM and 8300xx LBRV compression
cards. GA
813960 FXO Card, 8-Port, 2-Wire, 600 Ohm, Stainless Steel Faceplate $1,600 [**]
[**]
Two wire interface, supporting signaling modes Foreign Exchange Office
(connects to 2-way PBX trunk or key system), Foreign Exchange Software
Defined Network (emulates E & M connection to class 4 switches), DPT
(1-way incoming trunks from PBX, Key system or telephone) and MRD
(point-to-point unswitched). Signal settings include variety of loop
start and ground start options plus R2. Use with 600-Ohm termination
facilities. May be used with 8871xx ADPCM and 8300xx LBRV compression
cards. Stainless steel faceplate with ejector. NPI - Contact Product
Marketing for availability New
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814960 FXS Card, 6-Port, 2-Wire, 600 Ohm, Stainless Steel Faceplate $2,205 [**]
[**]
This CBIS (Coin Box Interface Station) card is a 6-port, 2-wire card
with 600Ohm impedance. A-Law or U-Law codec operation is soft
selectable. Metering pulse types of reverse battery or HF Sine Wave are
soft selectable. The sine wave frequency can be set to 12 or 16 KHx.
Supports signaling modes Foreign Exchange Station (connects to 2-way
PBX trunk or key system) and SLC96 (Subscriber Loop Carrier 96). Type
settings include variety of loop start and ground start options. May be
used with 8871xx ADPCM and 8300xx LBRV compression cards. Stainless
steel faceplate with ejector. Operates with Host Firmware 4.1.2 only
(requires 8802xx CPU). For Asia/Pacific; not for use in USA or Europe.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability
815960 FXO Card, 8-Port, 2-Wire, 600 Ohm, Stainless Steel Faceplate $3,120 [**]
[**]
This CBIS (Coin Box Interface Station) card is a 6-port, 2-wire card
with 600Ohm impedance. A-Law or U-Law codec operation is soft
selectable. Metering pulse types of reverse battery or HF Sine Wave are
soft selectable. The sine wave frequency can be set to 12 or 16 KHx.
Supports signaling modes Foreign Exchange Station (connects to 2-way
PBX trunk or key system), Foreigh Exchange Software Defined network
(new access services, with wink option), DPT (1-way incoming trunks
from PBS, Key system or telephon) and MRD (point-to-point unswitched).
Signal settings include variety of loop start and ground start options
plus R2. May be used with 8871xx ADPCM and 8300xx LBRV compression
cards. Stainless steel faceplate with ejector. Operates with Host
Firmware 4.1.2 only (requires 8802xx CPU). For Asia/Pacific; not for
use in USA or Europe. NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability
06 - Data Cards
8202 HSU Card, 2-Port, RS-530/V.35 Interface, Aluminum Faceplate $1,450 [**]
[**]
Two port High Speed Unit (HSU) for 56K, 64K and
Nx56/64K data applications. Supports 2 RS530/RS449 or
V.35 data ports. Can also support V.325 and RS232 data
through the use of the appropriate personality
modules. DB25 connectors.
GA
820260 HSU Card, 2-Port, RS-530/V.35 Interface, Stainless Steel $1,450 [**]
Faceplate, CE Marked [**]
Two port High Speed Unit (HSU) for 56K, 64K and
Nx56/64K data applications. Supports 2 RS530/RS449 or
V.35 data ports. Can also support RS232 data through
the use of the appropriate personality modules. DB25F
connectors. Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
CE Marked.
GA
820360 HSU Card, 2-Port, V.11 Interface, Stainless Steel Faceplate $2,500 [**]
[**]
Can be used to provide IMACS external main clock from a
Nx56/64K port. V.11/RS530 interfaces on DB25F
connectors. Also supports Nx56/64K extreme clock to
IMACS.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
Requires Host Firmware v4.2.0 on 8802xx CPU.
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8212 HSU Card, 2-Port, V.35 Interface, Aluminum Faceplate $1,450 [**] [**]
Two port High Speed Unit (HSU) for 56K, 64K and Nx56/64K
data applications. True V.35 interface on DB25F connectors.
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8213 HSU Card, 2-Port, RS-530/V.35,2 Dial Ports with $1,950 [**] [**]
RS-366/V.25bis, Aluminum Faceplate
High Speed Unit (SHU) for 56K, 64K and Nx56/64K data
applications, Supports 2 RS530 or V.35 data ports;
selection is made on a port-by-port basis using on-board
switches. Supports V.25bis and/or RX-366 dialing for
switched data applications when used with 8840xx PRI Server
Card. RS-530 and "pseudo" V.35 interfaces on DB26F
connectors. RS-366 on DB15 connector. Proprietary in-band
performance monitoring system.
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821260 HSU Card, 2-Port, V.35 Interface, Stainless Steel Faceplate $1,450 [**] [**]
Two port High Speed Unit (HSU) for 56K, 64K and Nx56/64K
data applications. True V.35 interface on DB25F connectors.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector. Requires Host Firmware v4.5.x
on 8802xx CPU.
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821360 HSU Card, 2-Port with RS-530/V.35, 2 Dial Ports with $1,950 [**] [**]
RS-366/V.25bis, Stainless Steel Faceplate
High Speed Unit (HSU) for 56K, 64K and Nx56/64K data
applications. Supports 2 RS530 or V.35 data ports;
selection is made on a port-by-port basis using on-board
switches. Supports V.25bis and/or RS-366 dialing for
switched data applications when used wi
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821460 HSU Card, 2-Port, V.35 Interface, Stainless Steel Faceplate, $2,500 [**] [**]
CE Marked
Provides true V.35 interfaces on DB26F connectors. Ports
may be configured for either trunk or user peripheral
connection. Also supports Nx56/64K extreme clock to IMACS.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector. CE Marked.
Requires Host Firmware v4.5.x on 8802xx CPU.
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8215 HSU Card, 4-Port with RS-530/V.35, aluminum Faceplate $2,500 [**] [**]
High Speed Unit (HSU) for 56K, 64K and Nx56/64K data
applications. The selection of RS530 or V.35 is made on a
port-by port basis using on-board switches. Can also
support RS232 data at 56Kb/s through the use of the 1253
Personality Module and 1240 cable adapter.
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821560 HSU Card, 4-Port, RS-530/V.35 Interface, Stainless Steel $2,500 [**] [**]
Faceplate, CE Marked
High Speed Unit (HSU) for 56K, 64K, and Nx56/64K data
applications. The selection of RS530 or V.35 is made on a
port-by-port basis using on-board switches. Can also
support RS232 data at 56Kb/s through the use of the 1253xx
Personality Module and 1240 cable adapter.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
CE Marked.
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8220 SRU Card, 10-Port, RS-232C/V.24 Sync/Async Operation, $2,400 [**] [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked
Supports synchronous and/or asynchronous data ports from
300 bps to 38.4 Kbps. Supports DSO-A, DSO-B, V.14 and X.50
Division 3 subrate multiplexed with voice traffic on an
ADPCM engine (up to 19.2 Kb/s data circuit in 24 Kb/s ADPCM
channel).
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822060 SRU Card, 10-Port, RS-232C/V.24 Sync/Async Operation, $2,400 [**] [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked
Supports synchronous and/or asynchronous data ports from 300
bps to 38.4Kbps. Supports DS0-A, DS0-B, V.14 and X.50
Division 3 subrate multiplexing formats. See Data Section
in manual for aggregate input speed restrictions. SRU card
ports can also be multiplexed with voice traffic on an ADPCM
engine (up to 19.2 Kb/s data circuit in 24 Kb/s ADPCM
channel).
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
CE Marked.
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8228 BnR Concentrator Card, SLIP-Based Management Concentration, $3,600 [**] [**]
Aluminum Faceplate
Provides concentration for time slots containing diagnostics
from remote IMACS units. Multiplexes up to 8 Bit-7-Redundant
(B7R) or B4R formatted data channels from up to 8 different
DS0s onto a single, asynchronous channel at up to 38.4Kbps.
Data on the aggregate channel is in SLIP format and the
interface is RS232.
This card is for concentration of IMACS diagnostics only.
Reguies Host v3.2 or higher CPU firmware. Host v4.1.2 or
higher supports BnR oepratoin (n = 4 or 7); otherwise, only
B7R operation.
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8231 FRAD Card, 10-Port, RS-232, HDLC Sync/Async, Aluminum $3,200 [**] [**]
Faceplate
Frame Relay Assembler/Disassembler provides encapsulation
for HDLC/SDLC or async ports up to 38.4Kbps. This card
concentrates up to 8 non-frame inputs into 2 frams data
streams at 56 or 64 Kb/s. Total of 10 ports may be assigned
to input 9frad) or output (concentrator) ports based on
configuraiotn guidelines (see manual). Access to this card
is via on-card RD-232 or through DS0-B over T1.
Requires v.3.5 or higher CPU firmware (4.x or 5.x).
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823160 FRAD Card, 10-Port, RS-232 Interface, HDLC and Async, $3,200 [**] [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked
Frame Relay Assembler/Disassembler provides encapsulation
for HDLC/SDLC or Async ports up to 38.4Kbps.
Transparent/Sync up to 38.4Kbps. This card concentrates up
to 8 non-frame inputs into 2 frame data streams at 56 or
64Kbps. Total of 10 ports may be assigned to input (FRAD)
or output (concetrotor ports based on configuration
guidelines (see manual). Access to this card is via on-card
RS-232 or through DS0-B over T1.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
CE Marked
Requires v.3.5 or higher CPU firmware (4.x or 5.x).
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824160 OCU-DP Card, 5-Port, Stainless Steel Faceplate $3,500 [**] [**]
Allows provisioning of DDS services or consolidation of DSU
traffic as DS0-A or DS0-B. Interfaces directly to DSU at
speeds up to and including 64Kbps. Does not support BCH
error correction, performance monitoring or operation in CSU
mode (used only for b
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824660 OCU-DP Card, 10-Port, Stainless Steel Faceplate $6,500 [**] [**]
Allows provisioning of DDS services or consolidation of DSU
traffic as DS0-A or DS0-B. Interfaces directly to DSU at
speeds up to and including 64Kbps. Does not support BCH
error correction, performance monitoring or operation in CSU
mode (used only for back-to-back OCU-DP ports). Each port
may be connected to a DSU/.CSU operating at 64, 56, Switched
56, 19.2, 9.6, 4.8 or 2.4 Kbps.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
Requires v.3.6 or higher CPU firmware (4.x or 5.x).
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8247 OCU-DP Card, 5-Port, Expandable to 10-Port, Aluminum $3,500 [**] [**]
Faceplate
Allows provisioning of DDS services or consolidation of DSU
traffic. Expandable to 10 ports via 845 OCU-DP plug-in
module. Interfaces directly to DSU at speeds up to and
including 64Kbps. Does not support BCH error correction,
performance monitoring or operation in CSU mode. Each port
may be connected to a DSU/.CSU operating at 64, 56, Switched
56, 19.2, 9.6, 4.8 or 2.4 Kbps.
Requires -48VDC. Requires v.3.4.1 or higher CPU firmware
(4.x or 5.x).
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8249 OCU-DP Card, 2-Port, with Error Correction, Aluminum $1,850 [**] [**]
Faceplate
Provides interface for provisioning of DDS services or
consolidation of DSU traffic. Supports DS0-A or DS0-B
sub-rate, 56K, 64K and Switched 56K DDS. Support BCH error
correction, performance monitoring or operation in CSU
mode. Secondary channel operation can be enabled if
desired. Optional error correction for inter-IMACS circuits.
Requires DC main power supply of -48 VDC converter.
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8254 DSO-DP Card, 4-port Co/Contra-Directional Selectable, $2,450 [**] [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate
Provides 4 ports of DSO-DP or G.703 64K. For G.703, clock can be selected to be
co- or contra-directional.
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825460 DSO-DP Card, 4-Port Co/Contra-Directional Selectable, $2,450 [**] [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate
Provides 4 ports of DSO-DP or G.703 64K. For G.703, clock can be selected to be
co- or contra-directional.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability.
New
8260 BRI "U" Card, 8-Port, 2-Wire, Aluminum Faceplate $4,500 [**] [**]
Provide 8 ports of 2-wire 2B1Q interface via a single
RJ27K9F) (50 pin amp) connector. Adheres to 2 B+D format.
Supports external timing. Can be used to support NTUs for
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dedicated operation or for connection to BRI "U" interface
devices.
Commonly used for BRI Terminal Extension.
Requires v3.2 or higher CPU firmware.
Remote NTU management only supported in Host Release v4.2x
and v3.6x (require 8802xx CPU)
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826060 BRI "U" Card, 8-Port, 2-Wire, Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE $4,500 [**] [**]
Marked
Provides 8 ports of 2-wire 2B1Q interface via a single
RJ27X(F) (50 pin amp) connector. Adheres to 2B+D format.
Supports external timing (in Host Release 3.6). Can be used
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to support NTUs for dedicated operation or for connection to
BRI "U" interface devices. Commonly used for BRI Terminal
Extension.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
CE Marked.
Requires v3.2 or higher CPU firmware.
Remote NTU management only supported in Host Release v4.2x
and v3.6x (requires 8802xx CPU).
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8261 BRI "U" Card, 8-Port, 2-Wire, with Sealing Current, Aluminum $4,850 [**] [**]
Faceplate, CE Marked
Provides 8 ports of 2-wire 2B1Q interface via a single
RJ27X(F) (50 pin amp) connector. Adheres to 2B+D format.
Supports external timing (in Host Release 3.6). Can be used
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to support NTUs for dedicated operation or for connection to
BRI "U" interface devices. Commonly used for BRI Terminal
Extension. Provides sealing (or wetting) current, 7.5mA or
15mA (jumper stelectable).
CE Marked.
Requires DC main power supply OR -48 VDC converter.
Requires v3.2 or higher CPU firmware.
Remote NTU management only supported in Host Release v4.2x
and v3.6x (requires 8802xx CPU).
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826070 BRI "U" Card, 8-Port, 2-Wire, Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE $4,500 [**] [**]
Marked
Provides 8 ports of 2-wire 2B1Q interface via a single
RJ27X(F) (50 pin amp) connector. Adheres to 2B+D format.
Supports external timing (in Host Release 3.6). Can be
used to support NTUs for dedicated operation or for
connection to BRI "U" interface d
826160 BRI "U" Card, 8-Port, 2-Wire, with Sealing Current, $4,850 [**] [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked
Provides 8 ports of 2-wire 2B1Q interface via a single
RJ27X(F) (50 pin amp) connector. Adheres to 2B+D format.
Supports external timing. Can be used to support NTUs for
dedicated operation or for connection to BRI "U" interface
devices. Commonly used for BRI Terminal Extension.
Provides sealing (or wetting) current, 7.5mA or 15mA (jumper
selectable).
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
CE Marked.
Requires DC main power supply OR -48 VDC converter.
Requires v3.2 or higher CPU firmware.
Remote NTU management only supported in Host Release v4.2x
and v3.6x (requires 8802xx CPU).
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826170 BRI "U" Card, 8-Port, 2-Wire, with Sealing Current, $4,850 [**] [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked
Provides 8 ports of 2-wire 2B1Q interface via a single
RJ27X(F) (50 pin amp) connector. Adheres to 2B+D format.
Supports external timing. Can be used to support NTUs for
dedicated operation or for connection to BRI "U" interface
devices. Commonly used
826260 BRI "S/T" Card, 8-Port, 4-Wire, Stainless Steel Faceplate, $4,500 [**]
[**] CE Marked Provides 8 ports with 4-wire ISDN BRI "S/T" interface
via a single RJ27X(F) (50 pin amp) connector. Adheres to 2B+D format.
Provides TE, NT1 and NT2 emulation. Commonly used to provide remote
extension of four-wire BRI CPE devices from an ISDN PBX. Requires
external power connection (-48V DC) if more than 3 cards installed in
IMACS chassis (special cable required). Stainless steel faceplate with
ejector. CE Marked. Requires Host Release v4.2x and v3.6x (on 8802xx
CPU). GA Part Number Changed
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826270 BRI "S/T" Card, 8-Port, 4-Wire, External Timing Support, $4,500 [**] [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked
Provides 8 ports with 4-wire ISDN BRI "S/T" interface via
a single RJ27X(F) (50 pin amp) connector. Supports external
timing. Adheres to 2B+D format. Provides TE, NT1 and NT2
emulation. Commonly used to provide remote extension of
four-wire BRI CPE devices from an ISDN PBS. Requires
external power connection (-48V DC) if more than 3 cards
installed in IMACS chassis (special cable required).
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
CE Marked.
Required Host Release v4.2x and v3.6x (on 8802xx CPU).
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability.
New
845 OCU-DP Module, 5-Port Expansion $3,000 [**] [**]
Expansion card for installation on 8247. Provides 5
additional ports of OCU-DP interface for provisioning of DDS
services of consolidation of DSU traffic. Port operation as
per 8247 card. Installation activates 5 data ports that are
disabled on the 8247.
Requires v3.4.1 or higher CPU firmware.
Requires DC main power supply OR -48V DC converter.
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07 - Communications Server Cards
830060 DSP Server Card, 8-Port, Stainless Steel Faceplate $6,000 [**] [**]
Consists of 68360 central processor. First application for
the DSP card is A-CELP (G.729) voice compression. The DSP
Card occupies a User card slot and takes voice traffic from
either the WAN or User Bus. DSP card output = 3 composite
HDLC links at 64, 128 or 192 Kbps. Links may be routed
directly wo WAN cards or the Frame Relay Server.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
Requires 66100 or 66600 LBRV firmware (must be ordered
separately).
Requires v4.5.x or 5.x.y CPU firmware.
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8840A ISDN PRI Server Card, 1 PRI Channel, Plastic Faceplate, CE $2,500 [**] [**]
Marked
ISDN PRI Server Card for use with HSU cards, providing
switched data applications across a network facing WAN
interface. Supports 1 PRI D channel only. Signaling may be
selected from Fujitsu Fetex, ATT 4ESS, ATT 5ESS, DMS-100,
DMS-250, National ISDN II, DPNSS, DASS2 and NET5. Use when
IMACS requires signal PRI channel, facing the network.
CE Marked.
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8840B ISDN PRI Server Card, 2 PRI Channels, Plastic Faceplate, CE $4,500 [**] [**]
Marked
ISDN PRI Server Card for use with both HSU and E1/T1 (WAN )
User interfaces, providing switched data applications across
a network facing WAN interface. Simultaneously supports 2
PRI D channels - may be configured for User or Network
facing. Signaling may be selected from Fujitsu Fetex, ATT
4ESS, ATT 5ESS, DMS-100, DMS-250, National ISDN II, DPNSS,
DASS2 and NET5. Can also be used to inter-work PRI services
from 2 different carriers.
CE Marked.
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8840C ISDN PRI Server Card, 8 PRI Channels, Plastic Faceplate, CE $6,500 [**] [**]
Marked
ISDN PRI Server Card for use with both HSU and E1/T1 (WAN )
User interfaces, providing switched data applications across
a network facing WAN interface. Simultaneously supports 8
PRI D channels - may be configured for User or Network
facing. Signaling may be selected from Fujitsu Fetex, ATT
4ESS, ATT 5ESS, DMS-100, DMS-250, National ISDN II, DPNSS,
DASS2 and NET5. Can also be used to inter-work PRI services
from 2 different carriers.
CE Marked.
Requires v.5.x.y CPU firmware.
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8871 ACPCM Server Card, Supports 40, 32, or 24 Kb/s ADPCM $6,300 [**] [**]
The 8817 has 32 pairs, of voice compression engines that
will accept input directly from voice, SRU, BRI or WAN
cards. The sum of compression rates for each engine must
equal 64 Kb/s. Selectable compression rates include 40, 32,
or 24 Kb/s with the latter not supporting DTMF, FAX or Modem
tones (see data sheet for full specification). The 24 Kb/s
option can transport SRU data up to 19.2 Kb/s. This model
supports 1:1 or 1: 2 redundancy. Maximum of 2 active 8871xx
ADPCM Servers (plus 1 redundant) per IMACS. ADPCM coding to
G.721/726 with transition signaling to ANSI T1.302 - 1989.
Requires 8801xx or 8802xx CPU.
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887120 ACPCM Server Card, Supports 40, 32, or 24 Kb/s ADPCM, Steel $6,300 [**] [**]
Faceplate, CE Marked
The 8817120 has 32 pairs, of voice compression engines that
will accept input directly from voice, SRU, BRI or WAN
cards. The sum of compression rates for each engine must
equal 64 Kb/s. Selectable compression rates include 40, 32,
or 24 Kb/s with the latter not supporting DTMF, FAX or Modem
tones (see data sheet for full specification). The 24 Kb/s
option can transport SRU data up to 19.2 Kb/s. This model
supports 1:1 or 1: 2 redundancy. Maximum of 2 active 8871xx
ADPCM Servers (plus 1 redundant) per IMACS. ADPCM coding to
G.721/726 with transition signaling to ANSI T1.302 - 1989.
Steel faceplate with ejector, CE Marked. Requires 8801xx or 8802xx CPU.
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887160 ADPCM Server Card, Supports 40, 32 or 24Kb/s ADPCM, $6,300 [**] [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked
The 887120 has 32 pairs of voice compression engines that
will accept input directly from voice, SRU, BRI or WAN
cards. The sum of compression rates for each engine must
equal 64Kb/s. Selectable compression rates include 40, 32
or 24Kb/s with the latter
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8880 Inverse Mux Server Card, 4 Channels, Plastic Faceplate, with $4,500 [**] [**]
BONDING modes 0 and 1
Works in conjunction with 1 of the ISDN PRI Server cards
(8840 A, B or C) to provide Nx56K, Nx64K or Nx384K (H0)
Inverse Multiplexed calls. Supports BONDING modes 0 or 1.
Up to 4 simultaneous IMUX connections per card are
supported.
Requires Host v3.2 or higher CPU firmware.
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08 - ACS Cards
881160 ACS Card, Base, Advanced Communication Server, 68 Ports, $4,500 [**] [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked
Base platform for advanced server applications. ACS variants are
availabe with or without child module options. The base platform
supports 4 high speed ports (each port max speed = 2Mb/s, max aggregate
bandwidth = 4Mb/s) & 64 low speed ports (each port max speed = 64Kb/s,
ports may be concatenated for N x 64K operation). Stainless steel
faceplate with ejector. Card is characterized through addition of
Server Firmware (must be ordered separately). See Section 1, Category 9
for options. CE Marked.
Refer to Server firmware requirement.
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881360 ACS Card, Advanced Communication Server, 132 Ports, $5,000 [**] [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked
The 881360 is comprised of the 881160 with additional expansion child card (not
available separately).
Card is characterized through addition of 63xxx Server Firmware (must be ordered
separately).
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
Requires v4.2x or 5.x.y Host CPU firmware.
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882060 ACS Card, DS3, Advanced Communication Server, Stainless $5,000 [**] [**]
Steel Faceplate
The 882060 ACS Card is comprised of the base 881160 ACS platform with
additional ATM child module (not available separately). The ATM child
card includes ATM Segmentation and Re-assembly (SAR) processor and a
DS3 interface (BNC connectors). In addition a 10baseT ethernet
connector is provided for wirespeed LAN extension. Full ATM
specification is provided as separate documentation contract Account
Manager. Card is characterized through addition of 64xxx Server
Firmware (must be ordered separately). Stainless steel faceplate with
ejector. Require v4.3.x or 5.x.y Host CPU firmware. GA Availability
Change
09 - Server Firmware
62150 FR Firmware, Frame Relay Server Firmware for ACS Card $2,000 [**] [**]
Provides encapsulation FRAD function for SDLC/HDLC data and
concentration of frame relay circuits. All inputs to Frame
Relay Server must be at 56, 64, or Nx56/64K data rates.
Input ports may be V.35, EIA-530, DDS 56/64K, 2B1Q,
fractional T1/E1 or time slot from 8231xx FRAD card.
Concentrated outputs may be V.35, EIA-530 or Fractional
T1/E1.
Requires 881120 ACS (must be ordered separately).
Requires v4.1.x, 4.4.x, 4.5.x or 5.x.y CPU firmware.
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62160 FR Firmware, Frame Relay Server Firmware for ACS Card $2,000 [**] [**]
Provides encapsulation FRAD function for SDLC/HDLC data and
concentration of frame relay circuits, with improved
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congestion management. All inputs to Frame Relay Server
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must be at 56, 64 or Nx56/64K data rates. Input ports may
be V.35, EIA-530, DDS 56/64K, 2B1Q, fractional T1/E1 or time
slot from 8231xx FRAD cards. Concentrated outputs may be
V.35, EIA-530 or Fractional T1/E1.
Latest release of FR Firmware.
Requires 881120 ACS (must be ordered separately).
Requires v4.1.x, 4.4.x, 4.5.x or 5.x.y CPU firmware.
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New
63100 MCC Firmware, Management Communications Concentrator $4,000 [**] [**]
Firmware for ACS Card
Allows up to 128 IP management channels to be concentrated
onto a single ethernet link, providing the means to manage a
large network of IMACS products from a single location using
IP techniques. Provides IP connectivity to up to 131 remote
IMACS units. Local connectivity to the MCC is provided
through the on-board 10BaseT Ethernet connector.
Requires 881320 ACS (must be ordered separately).
Requires v4.2.x or 5.x.y CPU firmware.
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63110 MCC Firmware, Management Communications Concentrator $4,000 [**] [**]
Firmware for ACS Card
Allows up to 128 IP management channels to be concentrated
onto a single ethernet link, providing the means to manage a
large network of IMACS products from a single location using
IP techniques. Provides IP connectivity to up to 131 remote
IMACS units. Local connectivity to the MCC is provided
through the on-baord 10BasedT Ethernet connector.
Latest release of MCC Firmware.
Requires 881320 ACS (must be ordered separately).
Requires v4.2.x or 5.x.y CPU firmware.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability.
New
64110 ATM Firmware, Asynchronous Transfer Mode Concentrator $3,500 [**] [**]
Firmware for ACS Card
The ATM Concentrator is an application running on the
Advanced Communication Server, providing a DS3 or OC-3/STM-1
ATM port. It supports both constant bit rate and variable
bit rate applications and offers connectivity from WAN, HSU,
analog voice, FRAD and BRI. Additional information is
available in the 4.3.1 Product Release Abstract.
Latest release of ATM Firmware.
Requires 882020 ACS (must be ordered separately).
Requires v4.3.x, or 5.x.y CPU firmware.
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Price Change
65100 BRI/PRI Firmware, ISDN BRI to PRI Server Firmware for ACS $5,000 [**] [**]
Card
Provides inter-working between NET3 based BRI and NET5 based
PRI. Fixed timeslot mapping only in this release. Uses
standard 8260xx or 8261xx based BRI card for BRI interface.
PRI software is provided by 65100; an 8840xx based PRI
Server Card is not required. Additional information is
available in the 4.4.0 Product Release Abstract.
Requires 881120 ACS (must be ordered separately).
Require v4.4.x or v5.x.y CPU firmware.
CI - Contact Product Marketing for availability.
Availability Change
66100 A-CELP Firmware, LBRV Voice Compression Frimware for DSP Card $500 [**] [**]
Required for each DSP card used as LBRV compression card.
Each DSP card with 66600 firmware will perform voice
compression to 8 Kb/s (G.729) for up to 8 channels of PCM
voice originating on WAN card time slots or analog voice
cards.
Supports fax recognition and trunk conditioning.
Requires 830020 DSP Card (must be ordered separately).
Require v5.x.y CPU.
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66600 A-CELP Firmware, LBRV Voice Compression Firmware for DSP Card $500 [**] [**]
Required for each DSP card used as LBRV compression card.
Each DSP card with 66600 firmware will perform voice
compression to 8 Kb/s (G.729) for up to 8 channels of PCM
voice originating on WAN card time slots or analog voice
cards.
Supports fax recognition and trunk conditioning.
Requires 830020 DSP Card (must be ordered separately).
Require v5.x.y CPU.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability.
New
67100 IP Firmware, Internet Protocol Firmware for ACS Card $2,000 [**] [**]
Provides routing of ethernet IP traffic using Frame Relay
encapsulation (RFC 1490) over a maximum of 128 Frame Relay
PVCs (3 physical ports). ARP, RIP, and Inverse ARP are used
as routing protocols. Frame Relay output may be V.35,
EIA-530, fractional T1
10 - Other Hardware
8401 External Alarms Card, 4-Port, 4 Inputs & 4 Outputs, Aluminum $500 [**] [**]
Faceplate
Supports 4 outbound switches and 4 inbound sensors. The
outbound switches are used to report internal alarms to
external devices by triggering form-C contact closures (on
Major or Minor alarms). Triggering may be on opening or
closure of the contact. The inbound sensors are used to
bring foreign alarm indications into the system. External
alarms reported by a sensor are listed in the IMACS alarm
history files.
Requires -48V power source within IMACS (8902 or 8901 with
8903 or 8905 voltage converter).
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840160 External Alarms Card, 4-Port, 4 Inputs & 4 Outputs, $500 [**] [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked
Supports four outbound switches and four inbound sensors.
The outbound switches are used to report internal alarms to
external devices by triggering form-C contact closures (on
Major or Minor alarms). Triggering may be on opening or
closure of the contact. The inbound sensors are used to
bring foreign alarm indications into the system. External
alarms reported by a sensor are listed in the IMACS alarm
history file.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
CE marked.
Requires -48V power source within IMACS (8902 or 8901 with
8903 or 8905 voltage converter).
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8402 External Alarms Card, 3-Port, Power Fail Alarm, Aluminum $500 [**] [**]
Faceplate
Supports 3 outbound and 3 inbound sensors. Card performance
is identical to the 8401 External Alarm Card, except that
the fourth alarm port on the 840220 can only bu used as an
outbound alarm to show if the system power fails.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
CE Marked
Requires -48V power source within IMACS (8902 or 8901 with
8903 or 8905 voltage converter).
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Part Number Change
840260 External Alarms Card, 3-Port, Power Fail Alarm, Stainless $500 [**] [**]
Steel Faceplate, CE Marked
Supports 3 outbound and 3 inbound sensors. Card performance
is identical to the 8401 External Alarm Card, except that
the fourth alarm port on the 840220 can only be used as an
outbound alarm to show if the system power fails.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
CE Marked.
Requires -48V power source within IMACS (8902 or 8901 with 8903 or 8905 voltage
converter).
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Part Number Change
840360 External Alarms Card, 28-Port, 28 Inputs & 14 Outputs, $1,850 [**] [**]
Stainless Steel Faceplate, CE Marked
Supports 28 external alarm inputs and 14 external alarm
outputs. Inputs are individually selectable for active or
passive mode. Input sensors may sense open or close of
contact. Sensed alarms may be handled internally as Major
or Minor. Input alarms may drive alarm outputs. Of the 14
alarm outputs, 1 closes on loss of system power. The 840320
includes on-board buzzer for local audible alarm and a
single FXS connection for PLAR operation between central and
remote sites.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
CE Marked.
Requires -48V power source within IMACS (8902 or 8901 with
8903 or 8905 voltage converter).
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Price Change
Section 2: StreamLine
01 - Packages
Each StreamLine series package contains the basic common equipment to
connect 1 T1 to the network. It consists of an 8 1/4" wide, 7-slot
steel chassis designed to take a special CPU card, WAN card, and
combination power supply card to connect 1 T1 to the network, with
drop-and-insert DSX capability. StreamLine accepts any of the IMACS
User cards with metal faceplate in 4 user slots to fill the 24 channels
available. The combination power supply card has 120/240VAC, 50-60Hz
input that provides +-5V, +-12V, -48VDC and ringing voltage to operate
the system. Redundancy is not provided. Optional voice or data cards
may be added to a StreamLine system (must be ordered separately.)
Available as complete packages only.
400 Streamline, Basic Component Package, T1, AC Power Supply $3,095 [**] [**]
Includes:
1- 491530 (Chassis with installation kit)
1-480060 (CPU control card)
1-401060 (WAN card)
1-490100 (Power Supply, AC)
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability
New
401 StreamLine, DV Package, T1, AC Power Suply $3,495 [**] [**]
Includes:
1- 491530 (Chassis with installation kit)
1-480060 (CPU control card)
1-401060 (WAN card)
1-490100 (Power Supply, AC)
1-820260 (HSU card, 2-port w/ RS-530/V.35 interface,
stainless steel faceplate)
Optional Voice Card(s) must be ordered separately. See Section 1, IMACS
Voice Cards for product description NPI - Contact Product Marketing for
availability New
402 StreamLine, BRI Package, T1, AC Power Suply $5,995 [**] [**]
Includes:
1- 491530 (Chassis with installation kit)
1-480060 (CPU control card)
1-401060 (WAN card)
1-490100 (Power Supply, AC)
1-826060 (BRI "U" card, 8-port, 2-wire, stainless steel faceplate)
Optional Voice Card(s) must be ordered separately. See Section 1, IMACS
Voice Cards for product description NPI - Contact Product Marketing for
availability New
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02 - Common Equipment
401060 StreamLine WAN Card, T1, Stainless Steel Faceplate $2,200 [**] [**]
StreamLine WAN has built-in interface to support 1 T1 for
network connection and a DS1 for local connection. Has RJ48
T1 port (CSU) and RJ48 DSX port for local drop and insert.
Can connect to both simultaneously for up to 24 channels.
WAN redundancy is not supported.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
For use only in StreamLine system.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability
New
480060 StreamLine CPU Card, 1 T1, Stainless Steel Faceplate $1,900 [**] [**]
StreamLine CPU supports 2 T1 line interfaces. Has
node/alarm port, VT100 termination port, and computer port
(PPP/SLIP/Printer). Operates in termination and/or
drop-and-insert mode. Has built-in TCP/IP/SNMP feature.
Redundant CPU operation is not supported.
Stainless steel faceplate with ejector.
CPU host firmware (StreamLine 1.x) is included.
For use only StreamLine system.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability
New
490100 SteamLine Combination AC Power Supply, Converter and Ring $1,000 [**] [**]
Generator, 120V/240VAC
Combination Power Supply Card for StreamLine uses
120V/240VAC, 50-60Hz input to provide +5V, +12V, 45W output
- -
to operate all system card; -48V, 50W for the talk battery
of voice cards, and a ringing voltage. Redundancy is not
supported.
For use only StreamLine system.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability
New
490160 StreamLine Combination AC Power Supply, Converter and Ring $1,000 [**] [**]
Generator, 120/240VAC
Combination Power Supply Card for StreamLine uses
120V/240VAC, 50-60Hz input to provide +5V, +12V, 45W output
to operate all system card; -48V, 50W for the talk battery
of voice cards, and a ringing voltage. Redundancy is not
supported.
491530 StreamLine Chassis with Installation Kit, Steel Chassis, $700 [**] [**]
Front Loading, Steel Card Guides
Steel chassis, front loading, 8 1/4" wide, new "V" steel
card guides; with installation kit. Can sit on desktop, or
mount on wall or in rack. Provides one slot each for
special CPU, WAN, and Power Supply Cards, plus 4 User slots
for voice and data applications. Supports all IMACS User
Cards with metal faceplates. AC input. All system
components load from front.
Redundancy is not supported.
For use only in StreamLine system.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability
New
Section 3: EMS
01 - EMS Software
70100-1 EMS, v4.1.1, User License Package $5,000 [**] [**]
Package of 5 user licenses required for 5 simultaneous users
of EMS v4.1.1.
Requires 70105-04 EMS Complete software.
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70105-04 EMS Complete, v4.1.1, for SUN Solaris 2.x for x86 and SPARC [**] [**]
$20,000
Package of EMS Complete software with 5 user licenses.
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Section 4: Miscellaneous Products and Services
01 - Cables and Accessories
1106 Adapter, RJ48(F) to 2 BNC(F) $171 [**] [**]
The 1106 adapter is typically used to connect a balanced E1
circuit to an Interface Card. Limited to 1 pair of BNC
connectors, it may be better to order the 1183 or 1184
Interface Panel for higher density connectivity.
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1114CX Cable, 5-ft RJ48(M) to DB25(F) Cross-Over $57 [**] [**]
This cable is used to connect an external clocking source to
the 8220xx SRU Card.
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1114F Cable, 5-ft RJ48(M) to DB25(F) Straight-Thru $49 [**] [**]
This cable is used to connect RS232 DTE to the 8220xx SRU
Card.
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1114M Cable, 5-ft RJ48(M) to DB25(M) Straight-Thru $49 [**] [**]
This cable is used to connect RS232 DTE to the 8220xx SRU
Card.
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1114X Cable, 5-ft RJ48(M) to DB25(M) Cross-Over $49 [**] [**]
This cable is used to connect RS232 DCE to the 8220xx SRU
Card.
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1118 Cable, 25-ft RJ48(M) to RJ48(M) Silver-Satin $97 [**] [**]
This cable is used to connect DDS DSU/CSU to 8247xx, 8249xx
OCU-DP cards.
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1121 Connector Block, 50-Pin Amphenol (F) to 2 x RJ48 (F) Adapter $171 [**] [**]
(with Test Jacks)
The 1121 adapter is used to connect T1/E1 links to the
8920xx, 8921xx, 8922xx, 8923xx Interface Card. For higher
density connectivity, select the 1181. Consult the Premisys
Cable and Equipment Guide for more details.
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1181 Connector Block, T1 Distribution Panel, 50-Pin Amphenol (F) $257 [**] [**]
to 8 x RJ48 (F) Adapter (with Test Jacks)
The 1181 is used to connect up to 8 T1s to the 8920xx,
8921xx, 8922xx, 8923xx Interface Card. Consult the Premisys
Cable and Equipment Guide for more details.
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1183 Connector Block (With Premisys Logo), E1 Distribution $750 [**] [**]
Panel, 50-Pin Amphenol (F) to 16 x BNC (F) Adapter (with
Test Jacks), CE Marked
Contains Premisys logo. Provides 8 pairs of BNC(F)
connectors for connecting up to 8 E1 trunks to an 8920xx,
8921xx, 8922xx, 8923xx Interface Card. Includes 50-pin (M)
to (M) Amp cable and is suitable for 8916 IMACS 600 chassis
only. Mounts in place of PSU cover panel. Includes
switch-selectable grounding options.
CE Marked.
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118301 Connector Block (Without Premisys Logo), E1 Distribution $750 [**] [**]
Panel, 50-Pin Amphenol (F) to 16 x BNC (F) Adapter (with
Test Jacks), CE Marked
Does not contain Premisys logo. Provides 8 pairs of BNC(F)
connectors for connecting up to 8 E1 trunks to an 8920xx,
8921xx, 8922xx, 8923xx Interface Card. Includes 50-pin (M)
to (M) Amp cable and is suitable for 8916 IMACS 600 chassis
only. Mounts in place of PSU cover panel. Includes
switch-selectable grounding options.
CE Marked.
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New
118320 Connector Block (Without Premisys Logo), E1 Distribution $750 [**] [**]
Panel, 50-Pin Amphenol (F) to 16 x BNC (F) Adapter (with
Test Jacks), CE Marked
Does not contain Premisys logo. Provides 8 pairs of BNC(F)
connectors for connecting up to 8 E1 trunks to an 8920xx,
8921xx, 8922xx, 8923xx Interface Card. Includes 50-pin (M)
to (M) Amp cable and is suitable for 891620 IMACS 600
chassis only. Mounts in place of PSU cover panel. Includes
sweitch-selectable grounding options.
CE Marked.
CI - Contact Product Marketing for availability
Availability Change
1184 Connector Block, E1 Distribution Panel, 50-Pin Amphenol (F) $750 [**] [**]
to 16 x BNC (F) Adapter (with Test Jacks), CE Marked
Does not contains Premisys logo. Provides 8 pairs of BNC(F)
connectors for connecting up to 8 E1 trunks to an 8920xx,
8921xx, 8922xx, 8923xx Interface Card. Includes 50-pin (M)
to (M) Amp cable and is suitable for 8918xx IMACS 800
chassis only. Mounts in place of PSU cover panel. Includes
sweitch-selectable grounding options.
CE Marked.
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1201F Cable, 15-ft DB9(M) to DB25(F) Straight-Thru $51 [**] [**]
For use with IF cards prior to REV C0. The 1201F cable is
used to connect the DB9F DCE computer port on the Interface
Card to a DB25F DTE port on Premisys EMS or other external
system.
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1201M Cable, 15-ft DB9(M) to DB25(M) Straight-Thru $51 [**] [**]
For use with IF cards prior to REV C0. The 1201M cable
connects the DB9F DCE computer port on the Interface card
to a DB25F DTE port on Premisys EMS or other external
system.
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1202F Cable, 15-ft DB9(F) to DB25(F) Cross-Over $51 [**] [**] For use with IF
cards at REV C0 or higher. The 1202F cable connects DB9M DTE computer
port on the Interface Card to the DB25M DTE port on Premisys EMS or
other external system.
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1202M Cable, 15-ft DB9(F) to DB25(M) Cross-Over $51 [**] [**] For use with IF
cards at REV C0 or higher. The 1202F cable connects DB9M DTE computer
port on the Interface Card to the DB25F DTE port on Premisys EMS or
other external system.
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1203F Cable, 5-ft DB25(M) to M34(F) Straight-Thru V.35 $100 [**] [**] The
1203F cable is used to connect V.35 DTE to HSU cards.
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1203M Cable, 5-ft DB25(M) to M34(M) Straight-Thru V.35 $100 [**] [**] The
1203M cable is used to connect V.35 DTE to HSU cards.
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1203X Cable, 5-ft DB25(M) to M34(M) Cross-Over V.35 $100 [**] [**] The 1203X
cable is used to connect V.35 DCE to HSU cards.
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1204F Cable, 5-ft DB25(M) to DB25(F) RS530 Straight-Thru $63 [**] [**]
The 1204F cable is used to connect RS530 (or RS232 using 1252 module) DTE to the
8202xx (2 port) HSU card.
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1204M Cable, 5-ft DB25(M) to DB25(M) RS530 Straight-Thru $63 [**] [**]
The 1204M cable is used to connect RS530 (or RS232 using 1252 module) DTE to the
8202xx (2 port) HSU card.
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1204X Cable, 5-ft DB25(M) to DB25(M) RS530 Cross-Over $63 [**] [**]
The 1204X cable is used to connect RS530 (or RS232 using 1252 module) DCE to the
8202xx (2 port) HSU card.
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1206F Cable, 5-ft DB15(M) to DB25(F) RS366 Straight-Thru $71 [**] [**]
The 1206F cable is used to connect RS366 Automatic Calling
Equipment to HSU ports.
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1207 Cable, 6-ft 3 Amphenol (M) to 4 Amphenol (M) $200 [**] [**]
The 1207 cable is used to connect 3 E&M cards to 2 or 4 M66 blocks
or other terminal wiring.
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1208 Cable, 6-ft 3 Amphenol(M) to 1 Amphenol(M) $126 [**] [**]
The 1208 cable is used to connect 3 FXS or FXO cards to one M66
block or other terminal wiring.
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1209 Cable, 6-ft 3 Amphenol(M) to 2 Amphenol(M) $200 [**] [**]
The 1209 cable is used to connect 3 E&M cards in TO mode only to M66 block
or other terminal wiring.
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1210 Cable, 5-ft 1 Amphenol (M) to 1 Amphenol (M) Extension $86 [**] [**]
The 1210 cable is used to connect user cards with amphenol connectors to M66 blocks
or other terminal wiring.
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1212F Cable, 5-ft DB25(M) to DB37(F) Straight-Thru RS449 $86 [**] [**]
The 1212F cable is used to connect RS449 DTE to the 8202xx
(2 port) HSU card.
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1212M Cable, 5-ft DB25(M) to DB37(M) Straight-Thru RS449 $86 [**] [**]
The 1212M cable is used to connect RS449 DTE to the 8202xx
(2 port) HSU card.
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1212X Cable, 5-ft DB25(M) to DB37(M) Cross-Over RS449 $97 [**] [**]
The 1212X cable is used to connect RS449 DCE to the 8202 (2
port) HSU Card.
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1213 Cable, 5-ft 50-Pin(M) Amphenol to 2 x RJ-48(F) $100 [**] [**]
Used to connect 2 incoming T1 links from OSmart JacksO to
the 8920xx, 8921xx, 8922xx, 8923xx 8T1/E1 (Amphenol
connector based) Interface Card.
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1215M Cable, 5-ft RJ48(M) to DB15(M) Straight-Thru $49 [**] [**]
The 1215M cable is used to connect CSU equipment to the
Interface Card.
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1215F Cable, 5-ft RJ48(M) to DB15(F) Straight-Thru $49 [**] [**]
The 1215F cable is used to connect CSU equipment to the
Interface Card.
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1215X Cable, 5-ft RJ48(M) to DB15(F) Cross-Over $49 [**] [**]
The 1215X cable is used to connect PBX equipment to the
Interface Card.
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1216F Cable, 15-ft RJ48(M) to DB25(F) Straight-Thru $51 [**] [**]
The 1216F cable is used to connect a VT-100 terminal to the
Interface Card.
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1216M Cable, 15-ft RJ48(M) to DB25(M) Straight-Thru $51 [**] [**]
The 1216M cable is used to connect a VT-100 terminal to the
Interface Card.
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1217 Cable, 25-ft RJ11(M) to RJ11(M) $9 [**] [**]
The 1217 cable is used to connect the modem port on the Interface
Card to an RJ11 telephone jack.
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1219F Cable, 5-ft RJ48(M) to DB9(F) Straight-Thru $49 [**] [**]
The 1219F cable is used to connect a VT-100 terminal to the
Interface Card.
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1220 Cable, 25-ft 1 Amphenol (M) to 1 Amphenol (F) Cable $137 [**] [**]
The 1220 cable is used as an extension of the 1210 cable
when terminal wiring is located further than five feet from
the IMACS chassis.
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1221 Cable, 25-ft DB25(M) to DB25(F) RS232 Extension $71 [**] [**]
The 1221 cable is used as an extension of the 1114(F, M or
X) cable when RS232DTE is located further than five feet
from the 8220xx SRU card.
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1222 Cable, 25-ft DB25(M) to DB25(F) RS530 Extension $117 [**] [**]
The 1222 cable is used as an extension of other cables when
DTE is located further than five feet from the 8202xx HSU
card.
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1224 Cable, 25-ft DB25(M) to DB25(F) V.35 Extension $97 [**] [**]
The 1224 cable is used as an extension of the 1203 (F, M or
X) cables when V.35DTE is located further than five feet
from the HSU card.
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1230 Cable, 1-ft RJ48(M) to RJ48(M) Shielded $26 [**] [**]
The 1230 cable is used to connect terminal interface devices
to the Interface Card.
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1231 Cable, 25-ft RJ48(M) to RJ48(M) Shielded $57 [**] [**]
The 1231 cable is used to connect terminal interface devices
to the Interface Card.
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1232 Cable, 50-ft RJ48(M) to RJ48(M) Shielded $100 [**] [**]
The 1232 cable is used to connect terminal interface devices
to the Interface Card.
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1233 Cable, 100-ft RJ48(M) to RJ48(M) Shielded $157 [**] [**]
The 1233 cable is used to connect terminal interface devices
to the Interface Card.
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1239 Cable, RJ48(M) to 2 x RJ48(M), Y Adapter with two 1230 $57 [**] [**]
cables attached
Used to support WAN card redundancy. RJ48(M) to 2 x RJ48(M). Y Adapter
with two 1230 cables attached.
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1240 Cable, 5-inch DB26(M) to DB25(F) RS530 $63 [**] [**]
Connects RS530 or RS232 DTE to the 8215 based HSU Card.
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1251 Converter, RS-530 to V.35 Personality Module $74 [**] [**]
Used to allow V.35 signals to be transmitted through HSU ports
designed for RS530 signals.
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1253 Converter, RS-530 to RS-232 Personality Module $80 [**] [**]
Used to allow RS232 signals to be transmitted through HSU ports
designed for RS530 signals.
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1255 Gender Changer, RS-232/RS-530 DB25(F) to DB25(F) $43 [**] [**]
The 1255 gender changer is used to change the gender of RS232 or RS530
cables from male to female.
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1257 Gender Changer, V.35 M34(F) to M34(F) $120 [**] [**]
The 1257 gender changer is used to change the gender of V.35 cables
from male to female.
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1258 Gender Changer, RS449 DB37(F) to DB37(F) $57 [**] [**]
The 1258 gender changer is used to change the gender of RS449 cables
from male to female.
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1260F Cable, 5-ft DB25(M) to M34(F) Straight-Thru V.35 $100 [**] [**]
The 1260F cable is used to connect 821420 HSU DTE to V.35
trunk interfaces.
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1260M Cable, 5-ft DB25(M) to M34(M) Straight-Thru V.35 $100 [**] [**]
The 1260M cable is used to connect 821420 HSU DTE to V.35
trunk interfaces.
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1261F Cable, 5-ft DB25(M) to M34(F) Straight-Thru V.35 $100 [**] [**]
The 1261F cable is used to connect V.35 DTE to the 8202 HSU card
when operating in V.35 mode.
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1261M Cable, 5-ft DB25(M) to M34(M) Straight-Thru V.35 $100 [**] [**]
The 1261M cable is used to connect V.35 DTE to the 8202 HSU card
when operating in V.35 mode.
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1263F Cable, 5-ft DB26(M) to M34(F) Straight-Thru $114 [**] [**]
Used to connect V.35 DTE to the 8215 based HSU Card.
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1263M Cable, 5-ft DB26(M) to M34(M) Straight-Thru $114 [**] [**]
Used to connect V.35 DTE to the 8215 based HSU Card.
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1263X Cable, 5-ft DB26(M) to M34(M) Cross-Over $114 [**] [**]
Used to connect V.35 DCE to the 8215 based HSU Card.
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1264F Cable, 5-ft DB26(M) to DB25(F) Straight-Thru RS530 $77 [**] [**]
Used to connect RS530 or RS232 DTE to the 8215 HSU Card.
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1264M Cable, 5-ft DB26(M) to DB25(M) Straight-Thru RS530 $77 [**] [**]
Used to connect RS530 or RS232 DTE to the 8215 HSU Card.
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1264X Cable, 5-ft DB26(M) to DB25(M) Cross-Over RS530 $77 [**] [**]
Used to connect RS530 DCE to the 8215 HSU Card. Cannot be used to
transmit RS232 signals.
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1265F Cable, 5-ft DB26(M) to DB37(F) Straight-Thru RS449 $114 [**] [**]
Used to connect RS449 DTE to the 8215 based HSU Card.
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1265X Cable, 5-ft DB26(M) to DB37(M) Cross-Over RS449 $114 [**] [**]
Used to connect RS449 DCE to the 8215 based HSU Card.
Consult the Premisys Cable and Equipment Guide for more details.
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1266F Cable, 5-ft DB15(M) to DB25(F) Straight-Thru $114 [**] [**]
This 1266F cable is used to connect X.21 DCE to the 8203xx
HSU Card.
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1268 Cable, 25-ft DB26(M) to DB26(F) V.35 Extension $114 [**] [**]
Used to extend the range of 1263 cables. Consult the Premisys Cable and
Equipment Guide for more details.
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1269 Cable, 25-ft DB26(M) to DB26(F) RS530/RS449 Extension $129 [**] [**]
Used to extend the range of 1264 or 1265 cables.
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150000 Panel, External Sync $850 [**] [**]
Steel panel, replaces ringer bay cover on 8918xx chassis,
providing wire-wrap termination for external clock sources
(used for 8922xx base Interface Card external sync
sources). Provides both primary and secondary external
clock source terminations. RJ45 (F) port for connection to
Interface Card.
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1504 M66 Terminal Block, 2 Female 50-Pin Amp/Champ Connectors $83 [**] [**]
Allows the user to connect facilities with amphenol
connectors.
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200100 Panel, Plastic Blank Card Filler Plate $30 [**] [**]
Fills single open card slot in the front of 8918xx IMACS
chassis. Plastic faceplate.
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200101 Panel, Aluminum Blank Card Filler Plate $30 [**] [**]
Fills single open card slot in the front of 8918xx IMACS
chassis. Aluminum faceplate.
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200102 Panel, Steel Blank Card Filler Plate $30 [**] [**]
Fills single open card slot in the front of 8916xx, 8918xx or 8919xx IMACS
chassis. Steel faceplate.
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200103 Panel, Stainless Steel Blank Card Filler Plate $30 [**] [**]
Fills single open card slot in the front of 8916xx, 8918xx or 8919xx IMACS
chassis. Stainless steel faceplate.
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02 - Reference Manuals
* Preface all Manual Part Numbers with 000- when ordering.
1903 Manual, Cable and Equipment Guide $50 [**] [**]
Provides detailed pin connections for all Premisys Cables
and Connectors.
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1904 Manual, TCP/IP Reference Guide $30 [**] [**]
Detailed guide to IP addressing and management traffic
connectivity within the IMACS.
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1918 Manual, IMACS Reference Guide, Version 3.4 $100 [**] [**]
Manual provides system and card configuration guidelines for IMACS
Host Release 3.4.x.
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1924 Manual, IMACS Reference Guide, Version 4.1.2 $100 [**] [**]
Manual provides system and card configuration guidelines for IMACS
Host Release 4.1.2.
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1925 Manual, IMACS Reference Guide, Version 4.2 $100 [**] [**]
Manual provides system and card configuration guidelines for IMACS
Host Release 4.2.0 or 4.2.1.
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1930 Manual, IMACS Reference Guide, Version 4.2 $100 [**] [**]
Manual provides system and card configuration guidelines for IMACS
Host Release 4.2.0 or 4.2.1.
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1931 Manual, IMACS Product Guide $25 [**] [**]
Provides information regarding the IMACS productOs
specification, technology, application and marketing.
Consists primarily of hardcopy of documents that are also
available on the Partners Conference folder in FirstClass.
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1949 Manual, IMACS Reference Guide, Version 3.6 $100 [**] [**]
Manual provides system and card configuration guidelines for IMACS
Host Release 3.6.x.
NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability.
New
19xx Manual, IMACS Reference Guide, Version 5.0 $100 [**] [**] Manual
provides system and card configuration guidelines for IMACS Host
Release 5.x. NPI - Contact Product Marketing for availability.
19xy Manual, StreamLine Reference Guide $100 [**] [**] Manual provides
system and card configuration guidelines for StreamLine. NPI - Contact
Product Marketing for availability.
03 - Training
Price is per student. Class size:- maximum 12, minimum 6. Cancellations less
than 2 weeks (10 work days) before scheduled course will be billed for a minimum
of 3 students plus any non-refundable instructor travel expenses. TRN001
Training, IMACS Installation and Maintenance $900 [**] [**]
Length: 3 Days
Contents: Product Overview, Installation & Cabling, Test Features,
Troubleshooting
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TRN002 Training, IMACS Product Overview $300 [**] [**]
Length: 1 Day
Contents: Premisys Product Line, System Features, Applications,
Components
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TRN003 Training, EMS $600 [**] [**]
Length: 2 Days
Contents: Hardware & Software Requirements, System Configuraation, System
Operation
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