CONNECT 2000 wireless telephone trunking communication system.

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CONNECT 2000 wireless telephone trunking communication system

INTRODUCTION Within a regular cordless telephone system each handset (remote subscriber) would require to have his own telephone base to make/receive calls, and in this regular variant the system scheme would have as many base transceivers as many remote users existing – including antenna-feeding equipment for each base – and each handset is registered and belongs to a definite BASE. For example, if company needs to provide wireless communication to its 50 employees - that would be quite expensive to buy 50 cordless phone sets ( bases and handsets).

TRUNKING SYSTEM CONNECT ACS created CONNECT system that gives a possibility for many REMOTE subscribers operate on limited telephone BASES, in other words to use for example only 2 COMMUNICATION CHANNELS for 5 handsets (or 3 channels for 50 handsets, or other suitable combination). REMOTE users “rent” any vacant BASE for a talk time only (CONNECT controller directs the call to vacant BASE and connects with relevant handset). In this way all REMOTE USERS have equal access to the resources of BASE EQUIPMENT, and at the same time these resources are not wasted and do not stay without work (that saves money on equipment and avoids extra expenses)

CONNECT system provides:  wireless telephone trunking communication  efficient establishment of telephone system in small towns, warehouses, ports, customs terminals, building sites  possibility to substitute cellular network for small towns  mobile and stationary subscribers (REMOTE)  Long Range wireless mini-PBX system for big companies

CONNECT system gives :  efficient establishment of group multi-user communication system;  communication range up to 100km;  service for 256 subscribers;  up to 64 trunk telephone lines;  unlimited direct telephone lines quantity - with Е1 board;  low price for the system (counting value for 1 subscriber)

CONNECT system is composed of :  base equipment ( controller CONNECT, base units SN-568, SN-868) with antenna-feeding accessories (antennas GP-2, cable RG-213) as part of base equipment  subscriber equipment (SENAO cordless phones and wireless phones SN-258 Delta, SN- 358 SmART, fixed subscriber data stations LINE)

Base equipment consists of: MAIN BLOCK: Controller’s casing with power supply and motherboard (all other components are either installed inside the block or connected to it). It is also supplied with power cord, interface board, control handset SN-568. Connects telephone lines and “controls” the use of BASE units by handsets. TRANSCEIVER - BASE: Connected to Controller (radioport boards) and serve as transmitter-receiver channel for mini-PBX system: number of transmitters indicates the number of mini-PBX users that can be on air in one period of time. SN-868 and SN-568 base units are applied as transceivers for Connect system (base units are updated by RCS and supported with extra components etc). ANTENNA-FEEDING ACCESSORIES: ANTENNA AND CABLE : Connected to transceiver (equals to the number of transceivers)

SUBSCRIBER EQUIPMENT: All REMOTE users may have their own direct telephone numbers, or some of REMOTE USERS may have only “extension” telephones numbers (if the quantity of telephone lines is limited). Extension number is given to every CONNECT subscriber as in mini-PBX system to call to within the Connect network. REMOTE may be mobile or fixed. MOBILE HANDSETS - VOICE: SN-258, SN- 258Plus, SN-358, SN-568, SN-868; SN-258Delta (shown on picture). FIXED STATIONS – VOICE AND DATA: Subscriber data station to install inside the house/office for data communication. Can connect desk-top telephone, fax machine, mini- PBX, modem etc. Mobile data station variant is possible.

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS:  TELEPHONE SLOT BOARD(1-to-16): installed inside controller main block to connect trunk PSTN telephone lines to the system. Each telephone slot can connect up to 4 telephone lines. There can be up to 16 telephone slots in one system (that makes it 64 direct telephone lines). All these telephone lines (connected to slots) can be given to REMOTE users (for example, if you have 64 users of Connect – all 64 of them have possibility to use direct telephone lines; if you have 100 users – 64 will have direct telephone lines and others 36 will have extension – like in mini-PBX)  TELEPHONE PORT BOARD (1-to-8): Installed in controller to connect transceivers to controller box. It may be up to 8 radioports (correspond to number of transceivers).  BILLING PROGRAM: system operator may use it to see the total expense for each subscriber depending on call rate and type and call time, or set limits for some calls etc  BANK OF EVENTS: stores last 8000 events happened within the system

SIMPLE and CONVENIENT CONNECT system is  being built by modular approach;  easy to upgrade;  simple to install and use

COST-EFFECTIVE and EFFICIENT  combines mobility and cost-effectiveness  low price for the system (counting for 1 subscriber)  low maintenance charges