Iwatsu America IPBTINF Bluetooth Module User Manual Exhibit 8c

Iwatsu America Inc Bluetooth Module Exhibit 8c

Exhibit 8c

Engineering Bulletin EBA-2008-11 ECS Software Version 5.10
Feature Descriptions and Installation Guide
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IX-59BTINF Bluetooth Interface
The IX-59BTINF Bluetooth Interface module is an optional module available for the IX-5930 and
IX-5910 IP Telephones. This is a Class 2 version 2.0 + EDR Bluetooth module. This optional
module attaches to the IX-5930 or IX-5910 circuit board and can be installed by the Iwatsu
Authorized installer.
Headset Control Key: For convenience and visibility, Iwatsu recommends placing a Headset
Control Key in the key pattern of all telephones with a Bluetooth Interface Module.
Caution! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Iwatsu Voice Networks could
void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
IX-59BTINF Technical Specifications
Model: IX-59BTINF Part Number: 505059
KT Compatibility: IX-5910 IP KT
IX-5930 IP KT Connectors: CN902 - to the KT CN-BT
CN-GND - to the CN-
BTGND
Bluetooth Class:
Bluetooth Version: Class 2
V2.0 + EDR Line Condition:
300 m or less.
40 Ohm DC resistance or
less (power supplied by
KSU)
Memory:
Operation Clock:
Flash ROM = 256KB
SRAM = 64KB
30MHz
Size:
Weight: 2.2”W x 3.4”D x .16”H
3.53 oz.
Voice Packets: HV1, HV2, HV3, EV3,
EV4, EV5, 2-EV3, 3-
EV3, 2-EV5, 3-EV5
Operating
Temperature:
32° to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
10 to 90% Humidity
(non-condensing
Power: +3.3 V from KT
Idle = .07 W
Max = .36 W
Storage
Temperature: 14° to 122°F (-10 to 50°C)
Line Coding: Mu-Law
IX-59BTINF (Top and Bottom)
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IX- BTINF (US)
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JAPAN
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CN902
ANT1
CN-GND
CN-BTPRG
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Engineering Bulletin EBA-2008-11 ECS Software Version 5.10
Feature Descriptions and Installation Guide
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Bluetooth Headset Compatibility Chart
Iwatsu Voice Networks has tested the following Bluetooth Headsets for use with the IX-59BTINF
or IX-58BTINF. This chart also includes ECS Class 41 database programming changes to optimize
Bluetooth headset performance based on make and model of the headset.
Disclaimer:
Iwatsu has used its best effort testing the performance of the Bluetooth
headsets listed in the compatibility chart below. Please note, however, that
changes, modifications, and availability of third party equipment is beyond the
control of Iwatsu and therefore compatibility and performance for said
handsets is subject to change without notice. THE COMPATIBILITY AND
PERFORMANCE OF ANY BLUETOOTH HEADSET NOT
MANUFACTURED BY IWATSU IS "AS IS" AND IS NOT SUPPORTED,
WARRANTED OR GUARANTEED BY IWATSU IN ANY MANNER, AND
IWATSU HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
The Bluetooth headsets listed below achieved the best results during Iwatsu’s testing that measured
performance based on the following environmental considerations:
1. Number of Bluetooth devices within a 10 meter radius of the Bluetooth enabled Iwatsu
Icon Series IX-5930, IX-5910, or IX-5810 KT.
2. WiFi devices within a 10 meter radius of the Bluetooth enabled Iwatsu Icon Series IX-
5930, IX-5910, or IX-5810 KT.
3. Distance from the Bluetooth enabled Iwatsu Icon Series IX-5930, IX-5910, or IX-5810 KT.
Bluetooth
Headset Make: Bluetooth
Headset Model: Database Programming
Transmit Offset Database Programming
Receive Offset
Motorola H550 8 dB 2 dB
BlueAnt V12 -2 dB -1 dB
Jabra BT5020 4 dB -6 dB
Note: When the Motorola H550 headset is taken out of range and then returned within range
of the paired key telephone, the H550 headset LED will flash red and you will hear a
beep approximately every 30 seconds. To clear this state, power the headset off and
then on and wait for the headset to reconnect.

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