Central Portable Device Manager - CPDM3 Central Portable Device Manager (CPDM3) The CPDM3 is the platform for centralized services for cordless users and DECT terminals. Through the Device Management application, system administrators can now easily manage an entire site either from a central or remote location. Administrating end-user devices is always a challenge, especially when the devices are non-stationary/mobile. With the Device Management application in the CPDM3, administrators have the tool for configuring cordless phones, administering personal settings – including contact data – and backing up all portable devices in the system. Management of portable devices can be conducted onebyone or in groups. For systems with integrated DECT, the CPDM3 requires connection of the Desk PDM Chargers and/ or Rack PDM Chargers to the LAN. Via the LAN connection, administrators can keep track of the software versions in the phones and even download new software versions. Software changes can be scheduled and implemented when users next time dock their phones to a PDM charger. For systems using IP DECT base stations, management of the phones, including software downloads, can be carried out both “over-the-air” or via a PDM charger. CPDM3 For the users to be efficient in their communications, the • Device Management includes: ability to easily contact colleagues and business associates -- Configuration of devices is of fundamental importance. The DECT cordless phones -- Software version management have built-in functionality for storing and managing contact -- Scheduled upgrades of device software information. For many organizations, however, the local -- Database for storing all device settings including phone book is not enough, and keeping it up to date requires extra work. personal contacts • Web access With the Central Phonebook service in the CPDM3, an administrator can either place a centrally maintained directory database on the CPDM3, or link the CPDM3 to an Mitel CMG directory or an external directory database using LDAP. For end-users, the directory alternatives will be transparent. This means that end-users will always be able to search in a phone book that is up to date. • Remote management of CPDM3 via IP communications, directly or via the built-in PPP server • Group handling for message services • Support for phone configuration templates for easy deployment and optimization to suit different users’ needs • Easy replacement of the device • Central phone book, built-in or via LDAP/ODBC CPMD3 enables SMS (Short Message Service) text • SMS handset to handset messaging in the DECT systems. With this service, cordless • Web-based tool for sending SMS text messages to phones in a system can send text messages to one another. handsets In addition, there is also the NetPage service that permits • Fault logging authorized users to send text messages from a web page • Programmable fault actions directly to the DECT cordless phones. • Supports licensed features: -- Basic Alarm Management (BAM) The text messaging service can be expanded to handle alarm messages, generated either from certain phones or -- One serial messaging protocol ESPA/TAP -- IP-based Open Access Protocol (OAP) from applications that can be integrated via open interfaces • Runs on Elise 3 hardware to the CPDM3. In the latter case, the CPDM3 controls • Supports additional modules (up to 15 units): alarms, sends predefined messages to certain groups of -- AM8, interface for 8 alarm connectors users and even tracks delivery and acknowledge of the -- AM32, interface for 32 alarm connectors alarm messages. -- I/O interface for output connectors Basic Features Supported by CPDM3 • Software application for managing devices such as: -- Handsets -- Desk PDM Charger -- Rack PDM Charger Central Portable Device Manager (CPDM3) - back side Mitel | 2 Embedded Linux Server - Elise3 FEATURES TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION • Embedded solid state server for Linux based applications OPERATING SYSTEM • Management via LAN or via mini-USB device port • Linux: Kernel 2.6.35 • Tri-color LEDs for status and power indications (no fan). Designed for very high reliability • Buttons for switching the operational mode and for PHYSICAL • Dimensions (h x w x d): 44 x 220 x 199 mm controlled restart of the module • Can be mounted side-by-side and back-to-back in 19” rack • Weight: 1520 g • Material: Sheet metal/plastic • Color: Dark grey FUNCTIONAL • Supply voltage: SUPPORTED SYSTEMS • MX-ONE (integrated DECT) • Mitel 700 • BusinessPhone -- 100 - 240 V AC +20 % • MD-Evolution -- 12 - 24 V DC (-25% and +20 %) • IP-DECT • Max. current consumption: -- 275 mA (100 - 240 V AC) -- 1 A (12 V DC) COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE TO EUROPEAN REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS • Operating temperature: 0 oC to +40 oC • EU directives: • Storage temperature: -25 oC to +55 oC -- 2004/108/EC (EMC) • Relative humidity: 30 - 80 % (no condensation) -- 2006/95/EC (LVD) • Enclosure protection: IP30 -- Eco Design 2005/32/EC • Immunity to EM fields: 10 V/m • EMC: • Immunity to ESD: -- EN 55022:2007 (Class B) -- 6 kV contact discharge -- EN 55024:2003 -- 8 kV air discharge -- EN 60945:20021 -- EN 50121-3-2:2006 MEMORY -- EN 60533:19992 • SDRAM: 256 MB • NAND flash: 1 GB (for application software) -- EN 60601-1-2:2004 • Safety: • Serial data flash: 8 MB (for booting purposes) -- EN60950-1:2006 • SD card for future use: 1 x slot for 1 GB SD card US AND CANADIAN REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS ACCESSORIES • Standard 19’’ rack kit for Elise3: • EMC/Radio: FCC 47CFR Part 15, Subpart B • Safety: CSA/UL 60950-1 • Small left/right brackets for two front-mounted Elise3 units and one large bracket for one front-mounted Elise3 unit COMPLIANCE WITH AUSTRALIAN REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS • Reverse 19’’ rack kit for Elise3: • EMC: EN 55022 and EN 55024 • Small brackets for two reverse-mounted Elise3 units and • Safety: IEC 60950-1 one large bracket for one reverse-mounted Elise3 unit • Cable set for connection of BusinessPhone including adapter (RJ45 to D-sub9F) 1 12 - 24 V DC input should be used to meet the regulatory needs 12 - 24 V DC input should be used on deck, bridge and in special power distribution zones (100 - 240 V AC input can be used in general power distribution zones) to meet the regulatory needs 2 Mitel | 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS HARDWARE CPDM3 Elise3 Included AC cord for EU, UK, US and Australia PC REQUIREMENTS Installation and administration Windows Internet Explorer® 8.0 or later Mozilla Firefox® 3.6 or later Sun™ Java™ Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 or later Screen resolution (min) 1024 x 768 pixels Client browser Windows Internet Explorer® 8.0 or later Mozilla Firefox® 3.6 or later Java applets must be enabled for messaging status and the Device Management application LANGUAGES Installation GUI English Operational GUI English as standard, customized translation can be added STORAGE CAPACITY Max. storage on FTP area 150 MB (50 MB default, can be set from 5 MB up to 150 MB) ALARMS Max. no. of triggers 250 Max. no. of actions 250 I/O (INPUT/OUTPUT) ELISE3 STANDARD USB PORTS USB host port 2.0 full speed 2 Mini-USB_B device port 2.0 full speed 1 LAN 10/100 base-T modular jack, RJ 45 (one for future use) 2 SERIAL PORTS RS232 (D-sub-9 male connectors), used for external interfaces ESPA, Ascom line protocol, TAP, etc. (one port for future use) 1 (+1) Modular jacks (RJ45) used for System 900 A-bus 2 Screw terminal used for System 900 A-bus 1 AUX INPUTS Digital inputs 2 AUX OUTPUTS Galvanically isolated open collector outputs, 100 mA, 30 V DC 2 ERROR RELAY OUTPUT Configurable solid relay - make/break operation, used for fault actions and error indications, 100 mA, 30 V DC 1 POWER SUPPLY Screw terminal for 12 - 24 V DC external power supply, or 12 V DC lead battery, max. 10 Ah mitel.com 1 © Copyright 2014, Mitel Networks Corporation. 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