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The FastRAD offers
improvements in data transmission rates and security and
replaces the enhanced RAD.
The FastRAD is an integral part of local and remote
administration and maintenance
Capabilities of Norstar. It is located on the customer premises
and is the physical
interface Hardware connection. Remote administration and
programming PC
applications such as Norstar Remote Utilities,
Customers using the FastRAD with NRU will notice the following
enhancements over the previous RAD releases:
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Reduced operational costs
due to faster transmission speeds.
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Enhanced security with
user defined passwords and access lockout.
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mproved customer
satisfaction due to faster response times.
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Distributor image as a
responsive service provider making use of leading
edge technology.
The FastRAD is more compact than the existing RAD and is
powered through an
external Power supply. It can be mounted horizontally with
the connectors facing
up or vertically with the connectors facing to the right.
The FastRAD is connected to the operations center through
the Norstar ICS and
the public switched telephone network. Remote communications
are provided
through a secure data link at speeds up to 14,400 bps. Full
duplex communications
are provided by an internal modem which supports the
V.32/V.32bis protocols.
These protocols support modem rates of 14.4k, 9600, and 4800
bps. Since
there is no external CO line interfaces built into the
FastRAD, the only remote
connection can be made through an ICS line.
The FastRAD also provides access from a local terminal. The
local terminal
connects to the FastRAD through an RS-232 port running at
300, 1200, 2400,
4800, 9600 or 19,200 baud. The design and operation of the
FastRAD assumes
that only one FastRAD will be connected to the ICS.
An optional software key code can be purchased to enable the
Internal RAD
(IRAD) of the Compact ICS.
Norstar FAST RAD
(Remote Access Device) NT8B80AA
Features
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:The Fast Remote Access
Device (FastRAD) is an integral part of local and remote
administration and maintenance capabilities of Nortel
Norstar telephone systems.
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PC applications such as
Norstar Remote Utilities Software use a modem to
call and connect to the FastRAD II at the Nortel Norstar
system.
The FastRAD II modem will support baud rates from 4800 -
14,400 for
external connections and 300 - 19,200 for local or direct
connections.
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The FastRAD II is
connected to the Nortel Norstar system using a TCM port,
and answers a call on the Norstar system trunk line using
its built-in modem.
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Nortel FastRAD II is
compatible with the following systems:
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3x8 DR5.1
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6x16 DR2 or higher
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8x24 DR2 or higher
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CICS 1.0 or higher
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MICS 1.0 or higher
MICS XC 1.0 or higher
Norstar RAD (Remote
Access Device) NT8B80
Features:
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Provides remote access
for maintenance and programming to norstar systems
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Requires one unused
station port
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Can provide auto answer
capabilitiesç
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Norstar Manager software
required for remote programming
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Not compatible with
remote set or remote tools software
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Norstar Remote Access
Device RAD is compatible with the following systems
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:3x8 DR5.1
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6x16 DR2 or higher
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8x24 DR2,3,5,5.1
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MICS 1.0 & 1.1
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MICS XC 1.0 & 1.1
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