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NATIONAL ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY SUPPLY OF NEW PABX TELEPHONY SYSTEM TENDER NO 6/2017 SECTION 1: GENERAL 1.1. Introduction : NEPCO wishes to change its main existing telephony system at two sites (Headquarter (HQ) and National Control Centre (NCC)). It seeks proposals from qualified firms to provide professional solution/ services for the detailed design, supply, installation, configuration, commissioning and maintenance of a logically and administratively single, resilient, scalable IP, digital and analog telephone system. NEPCO requires the proposed system to be based on an IP telephony architecture design. For purposes of this IP telephony communications system utilizes an Ethernet-based LAN. It is acceptable to NEPCO that the proposed system be based on a mix of circuit and packet switching technology to support a diverse range of station user and system endpoint requirements (analog, digital, and IP station equipment and trunk interfaces), in the most effective and cost efficient manner possible. The Tenderers are invited to visit NEPCO sites and obtain for himself on his own responsibility all information that may be necessary for preparing the Tender and entering into a contract. 1.2. General : 1.2.1. Scope of work : This specification calls for the design, manufacturing, supply, installation up to the patch panel, configuration, commissioning, two years guarantee and maintenance after four months of successful trial operation of fully digital Dual-processor TDM/IP telephony switching systems at two NEPCO sites (Headquarter (HQ) and National Control Centre (NCC)). The Dual- Processor means that if the active processor fails immediately the other standby processor become active without interruption for the telephony services. Any other solutions for the redundancy of systems can be considered, since we can use our SDH network to make the two systems redundant for each other The Telephony Cabling Network is not included in the scope of work. 56
Included also in this Tender: - Supply of 70 IP Telephone sets. - Supply of 150 Digital Telephone sets. - Supply of 6 operator console sets. - Supply of a Voice mail / Auto Attendant system computer-based system or integrated to be installed at the main NEPCO HQ offices and serve the whole telephony system of NEPCO. 1.2.2. Numbering Plan: Numbering Plan shall be based on NEPCO 4 digits, closed-loop numbering scheme, with expandability up to 6 digits, the numbering plan shall be flexible to be programmed into tens, hundreds and thousands numbers. 1.2.3. Synchronization: The new System shall be synchronized with NEPCO Telecom Network comprising Avaya and Nortel Meridian PABXs at other sites and substations, through the Fiber optic Transmission equipment. The Tenderer shall detail the synchronization Hierarchy to fulfill this requirement. 1.2.4. Mechanical: Inside each cabinet there shall preferably be a substantial earthing bar with studs which the main earthing and all internal cubicles earthing shall be connected. All parts shall be clearly identified and all alarm lamps shall also be clearly labeled. All equipment printed circuit boards, detachable units and cabling…etc shall be clearly labeled to enable easy identification for self diagnosis, repair and maintenance purposes. The labels shall specify the manufacturer’s name, and type together with batch and serial number. The labels shall be in English language, clear, bold…etc. 1.2.5. Documentation: The Contractor shall provide three sets of complete documents, in English language consisting of, but not limited to the following: a- Operation and maintenance manuals covering both hardware and software. b- Hardware layout, and configuration, description and specifications. c- Software manuals and description for the utilized programs specifying instructions to enable O&M personnel to deal with all the programs. 57
d- Circuit diagrams at all printed circuit board, power supplies….etc. e- As built drawing showing equipment layouts, cable interconnection with the cable numbers, wire colours….etc. f- The full Documentation shall be provided on a compact disk (CD).
1.3. Existing Systems : NEPCO runs its own telephony network at all sites in order to provide the telephony services for its employees and substations. The diagram of NEPCO telephony system is shown in the attached diagram. The scope in this tender is for the change of only the two existing systems at the NEPCO Headquarter (HQ) offices and the National Control Centre (NCC)). All the connections between the different sites (including HQ and NCC) will remain unchanged. 1.3.1. NEPCO Headquarter (HQ) Telephony System : NEPCO currently installed Avaya Definite G3SiV12 PBX, the system was initially installed in 1998 and upgraded in 2004. 1.3.1.1. Existing TN cards
16 x TN2793 card (Analog Stations 24 ports). 6 x TN2214 card (Digital Stations 24 ports). 3 x TN2214B card (Digital Stations 24 ports). 1 x TN754C card (Digital Stations 8 ports). 7 x TN747B card (CO Trunk 8 ports). 6 x TN2464 card (PRI INTERFACE -Digital Trunk 30 port). 1 x TN556C card (BRI ISDN LINE 12 port).
The system in NEPCO H.Q currently Provides: 384 Analog Station ports. 224 Digital Station ports. 56 Analog Trunk ports. 180 channel PRI interface. 12 Digital BRI LINE Station ports.
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The following table shows the type and number of trunk: Trunk name
Trunk type( ISDN(PRI) or CO(Analog))
Card type
CO CO PRI-ISDN PRI-ISDN
Trunk ports(Channels) numbers 11 1 12 18
Incoming International JTC ISDN 1 JTC ISDN 2 JTC 2 ISDN TELLULAR ZAIN
PRI-ISDN CO
30 2
DS1 Analog
G.M 1 G.M 2 Minister EDCO-ISDN ETC-ISDN A/S-H.Q MAINTAINANCE H.Q ARAB UNION CLINIC
CO CO CO PRI-ISDN PRI-ISDN PRI-ISDN PRI-ISDN
1 1 1 30 30 30 30
Analog Analog Analog DS1 DS1 DS1 DS1
CO CO
1 1
Analog Analog
Analog Analog DS1 DS1
1.3.2. NEPCO NCC Telephony System : NEPCO currently installed Avaya Definite G3SiR6 PBX, the system was installed in 1998. 1.3.2.1. Existing TN cards
5 x TN2793 card (Analog Stations 24 ports). 1 x TN2793C card (Analog Stations 24 ports). 2 x TN2214B card (Digital Stations 24 ports). 1 x TN754C card (Digital Stations 8 ports). 3 x TN747B card (CO Trunk 8 ports). 3 x TN2464 card (PRI INTERFACE -Digital Trunk 30 port). 1 x TN2464 card (PRI INTERFACE-REMOTE SUBSCRIBER _CAS 30 port). 1 x TN556C card (BRI ISDN LINE 12 port).
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The system in NEPCO NCC currently Provides: 144 Analog Station ports. 48 Digital Station ports. 24 Analog Trunk ports. 120 channel PRI interface. 12 Digital BRI LINE Station ports. The following table shows the type and number of trunk: Trunk name
Trunk type( ISDN(PRI) or CO(Analog))
Card type
PRI-ISDN
Trunk ports(Channels) numbers 30
NCCMAINTAINANCE H.Q NCC-CEGCO NCC-NEPCO H.Q ZAIN1 TELLULAR
PRI-ISDN PRI-ISDN CO
30 30 1
DS1 DS1 Analog
ZAIN2 TELLULAR NCC-FAX
CO CO
1 1
Analog Analog
SUPERVISORY ROOM ZAIN3 TELLULAR
CO
1
Analog
CO
1
Analog
DS1
For more information about the existing system refer to the attached figures.
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SECTION 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: 2-1 General: This section details the technical requirements of new systems. 2-2 Detailed Requirements: 2-2.1 NEPCO HQ offices site: The new system must provide all the required capacities shown below : 1- Analog Extensions Ports = 480 port 2- Digital Extensions = 216 port 3- IP Extensions = 72 port 4- Analog Trunks (CO) = 24 5- Digital Trunks (E1, 2Mb/s) = 6 E1 6- IP Trunks = 16 7- Voice Mail / Auto Attendant System = 1 system. 8- Operator Consoles = 3 9- IP Telephone Sets = 50 10- Digital Telephone Sets = 120 11- The proposed solution must include any extra required networking devices (Switches, Gateways…) to be interconnected between the PBAX and the existing computer network already deployed at NEPCO sites. 2-2.2 NEPCO National Control Center (NCC) site: The new system must provide all the required capacities shown below : 1- Analog Extensions Ports = 192 port 2- Digital Extensions = 72 port 3- IP Extensions = 48 port 4- Analog Trunks (CO) = 8 5- Digital Trunks (E1, 2Mb/s) = 4 E1 6- IP Trunks = 8 7- Operator Consoles = 3 8- IP Telephone Sets = 20 9- Digital Telephone Sets = 30 10- The proposed solution must include any extra required networking devices (Switches, Gateways…) to be interconnected between the PBAX and the existing computer network already deployed at NEPCO sites.
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2-3 Type of System: 2-3.1 All the connections from the telephony switching system to the outside shall be through a patch panel. 2-3.2 The telephony system shall be powered from a -48 VDC power source, the -48 VDC source is provided by NEPCO. 2-3.3 The EPABX operating system software programs shall be stored in write protected, non-volatile memory during normal operation. 2-3.4 The service data shall be stored in RAM read/write, volatile type memory to enable software changes at site, while these data should be able to be stored automatically at a prespecified time on a backup memory, such as to restore system configurations in case of system failure. 2-3.5 It shall be possible to initialize the system either locally by the maintenance personnel using the local management terminal interface or remotely by the (RMC). 2-3.6 Initialization of the system shall reset all the alarms, triggers the operation of the diagnostic programs and may load the RAM memory form the back up memory. 2-3.7 The whole EPABX shall be constructed from functional printed circuit card and modules. Expansion of the system shall be by adding plug-in PCBS. It shall be stated in detail how the expansion may be achieved and the security mechanism (hardware & software) involved preventing system down in case of human error. 2-3.12 It shall be possible to insert, extract any PCB without interrupting the operation of the EPABX. The Tenderer shall submit the procedure to be followed before doing so. 2-3.13 The EPABX shall work properly under the following conditions of the extension lines: a- Loop resistance including the resistance of the telephone set 100 ohm. The Tenderer shall specify the maximum dc loop resistance allowable by the EPABX. b- Insulation resistance between wires and between wires and ground is 15,000 ohm. Tenderer shall specify the feeding bridge configuration of the extension, and the maximum loop current per extension. 62
2.3.14 The EPABX shall be capable to work with multifrequency push button (DTMF) signaling. The DTMF signaling shall be in accordance with CCITT Rec. Q23. The Tenderer shall specify the following: a- Permissible frequency deviation. b- Permissible tolerance in level and difference in level between signals and interference. The EPABX shall be able to operate properly with the multifrequency conditions as specified by Jordanian Telecommunication Company (JTC). 2.3.15 The EPABX shall be capable to offer the following features. Those features shall be assignable to any extension or trunk by software instructions. The system / extension features shall contain but not limited to the following: a- Code Restriction A feature shall be provided which denies selected extensions from dialing certain access codes. b- Toll Restriction A feature shall be provided which denies selected or all extensions the access to outside lines for the purposes of making calls to a distant exchange in the national or international network via the public switched network. c- Direct access to trunk: Trunk shall be grouped in different groups, and selectable by a special code (9) for public Telephone Network and other codes for other trunks. This facility shall be denied or assigned by software to any extension. This facility shall be flexible such that it could be assigned to some extensions during specific hours (days?) of the day (of the week) and denied outside this period. d- Data Line Security A feature shall be provided which prevents the extensions having the executive override feature from breaking into an established connection with extensions having the data line security feature. e- Flexible numbering of Extensions The capability shall be provided for extension numbers to be assigned to the lines at the time of installation in accordance with reassignment while in service to 63
permit personnel moves without requiring number changes. f- Call Back The A-extension which makes a call to a B-extension which is busy shall be able to get an automatic call back when the B and the A extensions are available for all extensions. g- Through Dialing A feature shall be provided which permits extension to complete outgoing call dialing on trunks after an attendant has selected trunk facility or a proper access code is dialed. h- Consultation Local extensions when engaged with an incoming external call shall be able to call any extension or an attendant for consultation and return back to the original call. i- Call Transfer Local extension shall be able to transfer an incoming call to any extension or to the attendant or to other trunk line. j- Station Hunting This feature shall enable a call to be routed to an idle extension in a prearranged group when the called extinction is busy. k- Executive Override A feature shall be provided which enables certain stations to break into an established connection after a warning tone has been applied. l- Automatic Selection of Least Cost Route The EPABX shall automatically select between multiple route options for outgoing calls in accordance with a preset order, such that in case of a certain route failure it automatically chooses the next available route. mLine Lockout A feature shall be provided which supplies busy tone and then holds the line in the lockout condition when an extension remains off-hook for a period of 10 seconds without dialing any digit. The lockout condition shall be released when the extension is placed on-hook again. n- Incoming calls forwarding The subscriber shall be able to automatically route all his incoming calls to a preselected extensions number. This feature shall be implemented and cancelled from the forwarded extension either by dialing a feature code or by a special key on the key intercom system. Utilizing this feature shall not prevent the initiation of calls from the same extension, and the forwarded calls shall be rerouted back to that extension by Transfer feature. 64
o- Direct Inward dialing (DID) When DID lines receive a ring, system loops the C.O. line and transmits a dial tone. After receiving DTMF signals / digits from the line, the system calls the station and hears ring back tone. When the ringing station answers the call, conversation is established with the C.O. line. p- Direct Inward system Access (DISA) User can call in on specific Disa line by inputting a security code and receive system dial tone. 2-3.16 The EPABXs shall be capable to offer the following features: conferencing, record on demand, sophisticated least cost routing. 2-3.17 The EPABXs shall provide DHCP options, WAN routing, RIP compatibility, firewalls, internet access, and integral security. 2-3.18 The WAN interfaces that have the following features: Frame Relay compression protocol, Point to Point Protocol (PPP). 2-3.19 The systems shall support the QSIG protocol for improved networking and interoperability. 2-3.20 The systems shall has voice mail solution providing basic voice mail services. 2-3.21 The system shall provide Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Trunking Enhancements for interoperability with service providers. 2-3.22 All the EPABX functions and processes shall be controlled by the software programmes. The operating system software shall be stored in non-volatile write protected memory. The customer data and other programmes shall be stored in Read / Write memory of enough capacity to handle requirements of ultimate capacity. This memory shall be backed – up by flash memory. Those programmes shall be run concurrently with calls processing without interfering with traffic and without loading the CPU beyond the limit of 60%. 2-3.23 It shall be possible to assign features to any extension or trunk line, either locally by connecting a maintenance PC to the management interface or remotely by Maintenance center. 2-3.24 Software programmes shall be provided to output, upon request, the following: a- Traffic measurements for trunk lines, tie lines, and extensions. b- Alarms and operational status of the 2Mbps streams interconnecting the PABXs and its individual 64 kb channels including loss of synchronism frame alignment …. etc. 2-3.25 The EPABX should have an interface that outputs call detailed recording CDR, with software selectable CDR parameters and formats. 65
2-3.26 The operating system shall be able to invoke diagnostic programs either in case of major failure or at a preset time. This program should output locally or to RMC a report specifying the fault and location of the fault in clear English text via the maintenance PC. This program should automatically try to reset the fault (self diagnostic). 2-3.27 The EPABX should have interfaces for both local and remote maintenance access (via data extension) from RMC (remote maintenance center) to the system. A maintenance PC, shall be capable of print all outputs of the EPABX including the traffic measurement, system status, and alarms and shall echo the RMC instructions to the EPABX. A password shall be inputted before allowing access to the EPABX programs. The management and maintenance software should be user friendly, preferably under Windows operating system. 2-3.28 The tenderer shall specify the number of extensions per codec (coder/decoder), number of trunk lines per codec and also shall specify the number of PCM loops. 2-3.29 All the systems in the network shall have the ability to send the names and numbers through the network. 2-3.30 Any other solutions for the redundancy of systems can be considered, since we can use our SDH network to make the two systems redundant for each other.
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SECTION 3: IP TELEPHONE SETS AND OPERATOR CONSOLES 3.1 The Tenderer shall quote for the supply of and 50 IP Telephone sets. The telephone sets shall conform to the specifications of Telecommunication Regulatory Commission of Jordan. The telephone set shall be of a size and quality suitable for offices, with a push- button multi frequency dial. Each IP telephone set shall require two pair of telephone cable for connecting it to the EPABX, the power to the IP telephone may be supplied over Ethernet or by external charger. The Tenderer shall specify and quote for any required interfaces needed for the operation of such telephone sets. The Tenderer shall specify the available colours of the telephone sets. 3.2 The Tenderer shall quote for the supply of and 3 attendant console sets.
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SECTION 4: MAINTENANCE The Contractor shall maintain the equipment software and programs in good working order, tailoring the programs as necessary in accordance with requirements of the Engineer. The maintenance and guarantee period shall commence after four months of successful trial operation, and shall extend for two years from successful completion date of the trial operation. The Contractor shall attend to the EPABX installation within a maximum of 3 hours starting from notification time by an authorized person. The cost of the guarantee and maintenance shall be considered included in the Contract’s price including all spares and material required to maintain the system.
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SECTION 5: TOOLS TEST EQUIPMENT AND SPARE PARTS 5-1
The Tenderer shall submit a comprehensive detailed list of recommended Tools, Test Equipment, and spare parts, which will enable the purchaser to maintain, the installation operational with the degree of availability commensurate with the design, and to keep the mean time to repair to a minimum.
5-2
Tenderers shall submit a written undertaking that spares for equipment supplied under this Contract shall continue to be available for at least ten years after the award of contract.
5-3
The Tools Test Equipment and spare parts price shall be fixed without escalation for two year from the date of acceptance of the system.
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SECTION 6: Patch Panels 6.1 This tender shall include all terminations requirements for the new patch panels including the new IP lines, the attendant consoles and the voice mail system. 6.2 The new patch panels or its extensions shall be designed to suit the structured cabling concept required in the scope of this tender, connectorized cables shall be utilized . 6.1 All trunk lines, extensions cabling shall be terminated to the patch panels. 6.2 The ultimate capacity of the PABX shall be wired to the patch panels. 6.3 The patch panel shall be connected to the earthing system inside the room, by an insulated earthing cable not less than 16 square millimeter cross section. An earthing bar shall be available; all earthing of the equipment, shields of the telephone cables, and over voltage protectors shall be securely connected to it.
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SECTION 7 TRAINING 7.1 The Contractor shall include the cost of training for four engineers and technicians at manufacturer premises for the responsibility of the operation and maintenance of the systems. 7.2 The training shall include, but not limited to the following: a- General introduction to IP telephony network and VOIP protocols. b- System description and installation. c- Procedure for diagnosis of the system (hardware and software), fault finding and maintaining the system, this training shall be both practical and theoretical. d- System operation for the PABX. 7.3 The training period shall be not less than 1 week. 7.4 The contractor shall provide all lecturing material including training manuals, software needed…etc. 7.5 The trainer should be fully qualified with experience in the same field and equipment not less than ten (10) years. 7.6 All costs associated with this must be borne by the contractor including but not limited to: visa costs, economy air fares, full hotel accommodations, transport and all meals.
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SECTION 8 Factory Acceptance Test 1- All equipment and materials included in this contract shall be subject to inspection and tests at the manufacture’s works, on the site or elsewhere as the Employer/Engineer may direct from time to time as the work proceeds .the cost of inspection and tests , including the provision and use of test equipment, shall be included in the contract. 2- Tests will be witnessed by the Employer (2 persons) for one week and all costs associated with this must be borne by the contractor including but not limited to: visa costs, economy air fares, full hotel accommodations, transport and all meals. 3- The standards to be used in tests and inspections shall be the same as the ones used in manufacturing process by the manufacturer who must inform the engineer about which standards he would use before the order becomes effective. 4- The approval by the employer/engineer and/or the passing of the inspection or test will not prejudice right of the employer/engineer to reject equipment if it does not comply with the specification when completed or does not give complete satisfaction in service. 5- A conjunctive test method for the equipment shall be developed and described by the contractor to the satisfaction of the Employer/Engineer prior to commencement of the testing and inspection. The tests shall be arranged to represent the working conditions as closely as possible 6- The Employer /Engineer reserve the right to specify additional tests on equipment to verify correct operation and compliance with the specification. 7- Factory acceptance tests Prior to delivery to site, tests on the PABX systems shall take place at the supplier’s factory .Tests at works shall include all tests in accordance with the applicable approved standards and in addition to any tests called for by the employer /Engineer to ensure that the system being supplied fulfils the requirements of the specification and the guaranteed particulars specified in the relevant schedules. This factory test shall be witnessed and approved by the Employer/Engineer. The contractor shall draw up and agree with the Employer/Engineer a schedule of tests and measurements to be carried out during the factory tests.
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Factory acceptance test shall be done for all equipment as a complete system in its operational configuration and the contractor shall demonstrate that: - The units operate correctly when connected as system in its operational configuration. - The fault rate is acceptably low during an extended period of operation and that the availability of the complete system is in accordance with the requirement of the specification. Upon successful completion of all acceptances tests, the contractor shall dispatch all equipment and materials to site. - Site Acceptance Tests-on- Completion: Upon completion of the installation and commissioning activities at site, the contractor shall advise the Engineer, and prepare for his approval a comprehensive and detailed testing procedure to verify the performance and functions of the offered system to be to the relevant specifications, and agreed standards.
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SCHEDULE A MANUFACTURERS AND PLACES OF MANUFACTURE DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
1- EPABX 2- IP TELEPHONE SETS 3- CONSOLE SETS 4- VOICE MAIL SYSTEM / AUTO ATTENDANT SYSTEM. 5- DIGITAL TELEPHONE SETS 6- PATCH PANELS.
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COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE
SCHEDULE B DATES FOR DELIVERY AND COMPLETION This schedule is to be completed by the Tenderer and the periods entered are to be binding to the Contractor. The times given include all ancillary Materials to enable the respective items of plant to be completely commissioned and put into commercial operation.
Item
1
Description
Commencement Delivery of Completion And Manufacturing EX-Works Installation at NEPCO Sites
EPABX Voice Mail / Auto
2 Attendant System 3 4 5 6
Digital Tel. Sets IP Tel. Sets Console Sets Patch Panels3
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SCHEDULE C REFERENCES The tenderer shall state hereunder his references for working in similar systems in Jordan and outside: SYSTEM DISCRIPTION
LOCATION
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PURCHASER
SCHEDULE D GAURANTEES AND TECHNICAL PARTICULARS The schedule completed below contains a statement of the performance of the plant guaranteed by the manufacturers. The information and all other technical particulars given below will be binding and must not be departed from without written permission of the purchaser. EPABX TENDERER REPLY MANUFACTURER TYPE ULTIMATE CAPACITY IP TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS DIGITAL EXTENSIONS ANALOG EXTENSIONS DIGITAL 2 Mbps TRUNK IP TRUNKS ANALOG TRUNKS EQUIPED CAPACITY IP TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS DIGITAL EXTENSIONS ANALOG EXTENSIONS DIGITAL 2 Mbps IP TRUNKS ANALOG TRUNKS TYPE OF TRUNKS LINES NON-BLOCKING INSERTION LOSS EXTENSION/EXTENSION INSERTION LOSS EXTENSION/TRUNK LINE TONES USED AND TONE DURATION DIAL TONE BUSY TONE RINGING TONE SPECIFY OTHERS NO. OF EXTENSION / CODED NO. OF TRUNK LINES / CODEC NO. OF EQUIPED PCM LOOPS IDLE BITS FOR ISDN-PRI TRUNK SIGNALLING BITS FOR 2 Mbps ON-HOOK OFF-HOOK GROUND RINGING 77
YES……………. NO………. …………………………..dB ………………………….. dB
METERING PULSE REVERSED POLARITY SYNCHRONIZATION BITS IN 2Mbps 15 FRAME MF FEATURES PROVIDED (INCLUDEING MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE SOFTWARE) FEATURES AVAILABLE: WORKING VOLTAGE NORMAL MINIMUM MAXIMUM CURRENT CONSUMPTION OF FULLY EQUIPED CAPACITY APPROVAL OF TRC Patch Panels: ULTIMATE CAPACITY IP TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS DIGITAL EXTENSIONS ANALOG TRUNK TRUNK/IP LINES TYPE OF PROTECTORS EQUIPED NO. OF PROTECTORS SIZE OF EPABX CUBICLE (H*L*D) SIZE OF Patch Panel (H*L*D) WEIGHT OF EPABX EQUIPMENT
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PROVIDE ON DIFFERENT SHEET PROVIDE ON DIFFERENT SHEET USE SEPARATE SHEET
YES……. NO……..
SCHEDULE E
Summary of Prices
Item
Description
11.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7
EPABX, complete with patch panel. IP Telephone sets Console Sets Voice Mail / Auto Attendant System Installation Commissioning Digital Telephone sets
2-
2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6
EPABX, complete with patch panel. IP Telephone sets Installation Commissioning Digital Telephone sets Console Sets
345-
Spare Parts Training FAT
2.1
Quantities
Currency( )Total At NEPCO sites
NEPCO HQ Site: 1 50 3 1 1 1 120
NCC Site: 1 20 1 1 30 3 2 sets 4 persons 2 persons
GRAND TOTAL
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Total Jordanian Dinars
SCHEDULE F DEPARTURES FROM THE REQUIREMENTES OF THIS SPECIFICATION
Signed ………………………………………. Address ……………………………………. …………………………………….. …………………………………….. Date ………………………………………….
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Existing Systems: (1) NEPCO Head Quarter (HQ) Site
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
(2) NEPCO National Control Centre (NCC) Site
92
93
94
95
96
Technical Drawings
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