2.1. NexLog Express Recorder

The NexLog Express Recorder is available with and without a touch screen control interface.

Table 2.1 Specification Summary

NexLog Express Recorder

Product view

NexLogEXP-Series340

Remote software

Web browser based NexLog Express Configuration Manager Web browser based MediaWorks EXP playback client

Operating System

Linux (embedded)

Call Record Database

Internal relational database with programmable retention

Channel Inputs

Compression Rates (Kbits/s): 13.3, 16, 32, 64 Mu-law Frequency Response: 200 to 3400 Hz Signal to Noise: -50dB Crosstalk: -60dB AGC: 24dB Boost Impedance: >10 K ohm

Network

Ethernet 1,000 Mbps (Qty. 2)

Height

1.75in (44.45mm) (1U)

Depth

14.5in (369mm)

Power Input

AC (100V ~ 240V) 260W

Weight

10.5 lbs (4.8kg)

Analog channels

0-8

Digital PBX channels

0-8

VoIP channels

0-8

Recording Capacity

80,000 hours

Standard Storage

Software RAID1

Optional storage

Removable USB media, NFS, SMB

2.1.1. Front Panel

|NL3| Front Panel

Fig. 2.1 NexLog Express Recorder Front Panel

The NexLog Express Recorder requires that a monitor, keyboard, and mouse be plugged in for local configuration (setting of the IP address). Note that once basic networking setup is completed, it is possible to access all other configuration settings remotely via a web browser.

2.1.2. Rear Panel

Typical |NL3| Rear Panel

Fig. 2.2 Typical NexLog Express Recorder Rear Panel

The rear panel of this NexLog Express Recorder shows (from left to right): power supply, a RS-232 port for serial ANI/ALI and SMDR feeds or serial time sync, two USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports, VGA and one slot for a telephony board.

Diagram of |NL3| Rear Panel

Fig. 2.3 Diagram of NexLog Express Recorder Rear Panel

1 - Power Module

6 - Ethernet Device 1 (Eth0)

2 - Power Plug (NEMA 5-15P)

7 - Ethernet Device 2 (Eth1)

3 - Serial Port 1 1

8 - VGA Output

4 - USB 2.0 Ports

9 - Dedicated IPMI Interface

5 - USB 3.0 Ports

10 - Add-on Telephony Board Slot (optional)

1

The serial port is a standard RS232 DB 9 port.

2.1.3. Operating Limits

Table 2.2 Operating Limits

Parameter

Range or Limits

Voltage

100 - 240VAC

Frequency

50 - 60 Hz

Power (typical/max)

200W - 260W

Temperature

Operating +5C (41F) to 40C (104F)

Humidity

10% - 80% relative, non-condensing

Altitude

Operating: 5,000ft

Non-operating +22,000ft

Note: If operated at high altitudes, take special care that airflow is unrestricted by dust or obstacles.

Vibration (Hard Disk Drives)

Operating: .2 G, 5-300 Hz

Non-Operating: 1 G, 5-300 Hz

Note: There is a variant of the NexLog Express available for high vibration environments, which adheres to MIL-STD-167-1A (25 Hz)

Shock (Hard Disk Drives)

Operating: 1 G, 11 ms half-sine

Non-Operating: 40 G, 11 ms half-sine

Note: There is a variant of the NexLog Express available, that has passed MIL-S-901D medium weight, Grade “B shock testing.

Orientation

The NexLog Express should always be mounted on a flat, non-sloping surface.