F9600
Family of PBXs
The
F9600 Multimedia Platform is Fujitsu’s flagship PBX providing a seamless
migration path for customers with as few as 40 lines or as many as 9,600 lines.
The Fujitsu F9600 uses a single-stage, time division multiplexing
switching technique to provide a truly non-blocking voice and
data-switching matrix in any configuration. This technique enables high speed ISDN interfaces up to 1.536
Mbps (H11). The proposed Fujitsu F9600 will fully meet or exceed your current
and future telecommunications requirements.
The system architecture incorporates the following design
principles:
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Non-blocking,
single stage, time division multiplexing •
ISDN
readiness •
Hierarchical
control (Function sharing) •
Distributed
processing (Load sharing) •
Compact
modular construction •
Extensive
self diagnostics •
Available
redundancy to the line and trunk card |
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The architecture of the system is
designed to take advantage of current and future Integrated Services Digital
Network (ISDN) services, as well as wideband capabilities. Fujitsu ISDN Private
Networking (FIPN) turns standard T-1 trunks into Primary Rate Interface (PRI)
connections to offer network transparency and enhanced network features. Since
1989, the F9600 has offered PRI compatibility with interexchange carrier
services, and in mid-1994 introduced station-side PRI resources, which support
H0 switched-384 Kbps data connections for high quality video services.
Station-side Basic Rate Interface (BRI) was added to the F9600 in 1991 for
telecommuting and at-home agent applications. In late 1995, Non-Facility
Associated Signaling (NFAS) capabilities were introduced to allow networked
F9600s with multiple ISDN PRI facilities to share one D-channel. The F9600
capitalizes on NFAS to support switched 1.544 Mbps (H11) channel capabilities in
high speed data networking applications.
The F9600 Supports Integration to any ODBC compliant IVR(Integrated Voice Response) system, including presenting the ACD agent with information collected in the IVR, DNIS/ANI..., and the ability to transfer the caller along with the collected information from one live agent to another. Ask your sales rep about IntelliQ.
NetProphet USA brings users of the Fujitsu F9600 PBX a single graphical user interface (GUI) for the administration of multiple PBXs and associated voice mail and call accounting systems. NetProphet USA is a client/server database application communicating over local area networks, wide area networks and the World Wide Web through TCP/IP communications. In addition to the F9600, Release 1.0 manages the Xiox GBS for Windows call accounting system. Release 1.1 will add support TranSend NT and AVT for Windows NT voice mail systems.
The Fujitsu F9600 is a family of PBXs.
Processors and other components in the Fujitsu F9600 are classified into
four system models of increasing capacity: the ES, MS, M, and XL. This, combined with its advanced networking capabilities make the Fujitsu
F9600 an excellent choice for enterprise-wide application.
The Fujitsu F9600
ES
accommodates from 40 to 1000 premise telephone lines. The models Fujitsu F9600 MS and
M handle from 100 to
1,200 lines. The XL accommodates between 500 and 9,600 lines. Redundancy is optional on the ES and standard on the
M and XL.
Distinct advantages are available to you in selecting the Fujitsu
F9600 as your PBX standard. To
begin with, the members of the Fujitsu F9600 family are designed to be upgraded
to the larger models if need be. The
Fujitsu F9600 family's common architecture provides for common line, trunk and
service cards, telephone sets, maintenance and administration terminal and some
common equipment cards, allowing the user to migrate from the 100 line Fujitsu
F9600 ES to the 9,600 line Fujitsu F9600 XL. This decreases telecommunications inventory and spares costs.
The Fujitsu F9600 family's common architecture keeps the software
interface identical across all models. The
same software features that come with the Fujitsu F9600 ES can be extended and
used with the MS, the M or the XL models. This provides
identical user feature operation and maintenance and administrative interfaces
across all systems. This reduces
the need for initial training and further re-training.

The following is a brief description of the Fujitsu F9600 family
of PBXs:
Fujitsu F9600 XL
The Fujitsu F9600 XL is the largest capacity duplex system.
The control portion of the Fujitsu F9600 XL consists of redundant
Management Processors (MPR), that handle overall system management, and up to
eight redundant Call Processors (CPRs), that are dedicated to call processing
tasks. The hardware configuration
consists of the Control Cabinet, Network Cabinet(s), and Line/Trunk Cabinet(s)
in various combinations depending upon customer requirements.
Up to fourteen cabinets may be installed to achieve the maximum
configuration of 9,600 stations.
Fujitsu F9600 M
The Fujitsu F9600 M
is a redundant version of the medium Fujitsu F9600 MS
system. The redundant control
portion of the Fujitsu F9600 M consists of a combined MPR and CPR configuration called a
Management and Call Processor (MCPR). The
MCPR performs both system management and call processing.
The system does not use a network cabinet, but uses a combined Control
Cabinet and a Line/Trunk Cabinet. The
MCPR can support up to seven Line/Trunk Units (LTU) for support of up to 1,200
stations.
Fujitsu F9600 MS
The Fujitsu F9600 MS is a simplex version of the medium system.
The control portion of the Fujitsu F9600 MS consists of a combined MPR
and CPR configuration called a MCPR. The
MCPR performs both system management and call/network processing.
The system does not require a network cabinet, but uses a combined
Control Cabinet and Line/Trunk
Cabinet. The MCPR can support up to
seven Line/Trunk Units providing up to 1,200 stations.
Fujitsu F9600 ES
The Fujitsu F9600 ES can be either a simplex or redundant system
designed to be cost‑effective in the range of 40 to 1000 lines.
The F9600 ES consists of up to six modules that are arranged in one or
two stacks. Management Processor
and Call Processor functions are housed in the Base Unit along with sixteen line
or trunk card slots. A redundant system includes two Base Units.
The remaining modules are Line Trunk Units (LTUs). An area at the bottom
of the Base Unit houses a 10-second battery or an adapter for external battery
connections.
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