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    WHAT’S NEXT
    You have completed the installation and preliminary setup 
    tasks. If you are continuing the Unity setup, see the Unity Sys-
    tem Administration Guide to:
    Work with the system administrator to make decisions 
    about system configuration.
    Customize system settings.
    Define classes of service.
    Add subscribers.
    Create distribution lists.
    Set up restriction tables.
    Set up routing tables.
    Back up the system.
    Train subscribers.
    If ActiveFax was installed as part of the Unity installation, see 
    the Unity System Administration Guide to:
    Set up inbound fax routing.
    Enter fax profile settings.
    Set up subscribers to receive faxes.
    Enter class of service licensed feature settings. 
    						
    							APPENDIX A
    Voice and fax boards5
    In this chapter...
    Dialogic D/41D  voice board .................................................................................... 116
    Dialogic D/41E PCI voice board .............................................................................. 119
    Dialogic D/41ESC voice board................................................................................. 121
    Dialogic D/41ESC-Euro voice board ...................................................................... 124
    Dialogic D/120JCT-LS voice board......................................................................... 127
    Dialogic D/160SC voice board................................................................................. 129
    Dialogic D/160SC-LS voice board .......................................................................... 132
    Dialogic D/240PCI-T1 voice board ......................................................................... 136
    Dialogic GammaLink CP4/LSI Series 1 fax board.............................................. 138
    Dialogic GammaLink CP4/LSI Series 2 (CPi/400) fax board .......................... 140
    Dialogic GammaLink CPD/220 fax board............................................................ 142
    Dialogic GammaLink CPi/200 fax board .............................................................. 144
    Dialogic GammaLink CPi/200 PCI fax board ...................................................... 146
    Dialogic GammaLink CPi/400 PCI fax board ...................................................... 148
    Natural MicroSystems AG 2000 voice and fax board ...................................... 150
    Natural MicroSystems AG-T1 voice board .......................................................... 154
    Natural MicroSystems AG Dual T1 voice board................................................. 157
    Voice Technologies Group VoiceBridge 2000 feature-set board ................ 160 
    						
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    Dialogic 
    D/41D  
    voice board
    
    Switch block SW1Jumpers JP5 and JP6
    Side view To p  v i e w
    Jumper JP7 Jumper JP1
    Voice board backplate Connection pinouts
    The D/41D uses 
    RJ-14 connectors.
    Lines 1 & 2
    Lines 3 & 4
    Pin 1: Second port tip
    Pin 2: First port tip
    Pin 3: First port ring
    Pin 4: Second port ring 
    						
    							APPPENDIX A: Voice and fax boards117
    Hardware settings
    Do the following procedures as you install voice boards.
    To set switch block SW1 and jumpers JP5, JP6, 
    and JP7
    The switch block SW1 and jumper JP6 settings identify the voice 
    board’s memory address, which in turn specifies which voice 
    messaging ports are on which board. The jumper JP7 setting 
    specifies which board is in the first slot.
    aSet SW1 switches on each board:
    Turnkey systemSet SW1 switches as shown below.
    Component systemSet SW1 switches to values that you 
    identified in the procedure “To find and reserve memory 
    addresses and an IRQ (ISA boards in a component system 
    only),” on page 35.
    bSet jumpers JP5, JP6, and JP7 as shown below.
    To set jumper JP1 (IRQ setting)
    Set jumper JP1 on all boards to position 4, IRQ 5, as shown 
    in the diagram at left.
    Continued SW1 JP5 JP6 JP7Memory 
    address
    First board
    Ports 1–4D0000
    Second board
    Ports 5–8D2000
    Third board
    Ports 9–12D4000
    Fourth board
    Ports 13–16D6000
    On
    Off
    1234
    On
    Off
    1234
    On
    Off
    1234
    On
    Off
    1234
     
    						
    							UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE118
    Dialogic D/41D  
    Continued
    voice boardSoftware settingsDuring Unity Setup, do the following procedure when the Dia-
    logic Board Configuration dialog box appears.
    To enter Dialogic settings during Unity Setup
    aChange the value of “Number of boards” to the number of 
    Dialogic D/41D boards in the server.
    bChange the value of “IRQ” to “5.”
    cIn the Board Addresses list, select one address for each 
    D/41D board in the server:
    Turnkey systemStart with “0xD0000” and select consecu-
    tive values.
    Component systemSelect the addresses that you reserved 
    during the procedure “To find and reserve memory 
    addresses and an IRQ (ISA boards in a component system 
    only),” on page 35.
    dClick “OK” to continue.
    eReturn to the procedure that you were doing when the Dia-
    logic Board Configuration dialog box appeared. 
    						
    							APPPENDIX A: Voice and fax boards119
    Dialogic 
    D/41E PCI 
    voice board
    Continued
    Jumpers
    JP2–JP5Jumpers 
    JP6–JP7Switch
    SW1Switch 
    SW2
    Voice board backplate
    Line 1
    Line 2
    Connection pinouts
    The D/41E PCI uses 
    RJ-11 connectors.
    Line 3
    Line 4
    Side view
    Pin 4: Unused Pin 3: Ring Pin 2: Tip
    Pin 1: Unused 
    						
    							UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE120
    Dialogic D/41E PCI 
    Continued
    voice boardHardware settingsDo the following procedures as you install voice boards.
    To  s e t  t h e  S W 1  s w i t c h
    For each Dialogic PCI voice board that has a rotary switch, 
    set the rotary switch to a unique value starting with 1 and 
    continuing in sequence.
    For example, set the rotary switch on the first three PCI 
    voice boards in the Unity server as shown below. This is also 
    the order in which you install the boards in the server. 
    To  s e t  s w i t c h  b l o c k  S W 2
    Set SW2 switches to “Off” on all boards.
    To set jumpers JP2 to JP7
    Set jumpers JP2 to JP5 to “Off” on each board. For jumpers 
    JP6 and JP7, install shunts on the top two pins (1 and 2). 
    Software settings
    None.
    First PCI board
    Second PCI board
    Third PCI board
    JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5 JP6 JP7
    Setting1
    2
    3 
    						
    							APPPENDIX A: Voice and fax boards121
    Dialogic 
    D/41ESC 
    voice board
    Continued
    0
    Vo i c e  b oa r d  b a c k p l a t e
    SC bus connector Switch SW1 Switch block SW2
    To p  v i e w
    Side view
    Pin 4: Unused
    Connection pinouts
    The D/41ESC uses 
    RJ-11 connectors.
    Line 1
    Line 2
    Line 3
    Line 4
    Pin 1: Unused
    Pin 2: Tip
    Pin 3: Ring 
    						
    							UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE122
    Dialogic D/41ESC 
    Continued
    voice boardHardware settingsDo the following procedures as you install voice boards.
    To  s e t  t h e  S W 1  s w i t c h
    For each Dialogic ISA voice board that has a rotary switch, 
    set the rotary switch to a unique value starting with 0 and 
    continuing in sequence. 
    For example, set the rotary switch on the first three ISA 
    voice boards in the Unity server as shown below. This is also 
    the order in which you install the boards in the server. 
    To  s e t  s w i t c h  b l o c k  S W 2
    Set SW2 switches to “Off” on all boards.
    First ISA board
    Second ISA board
    Third ISA board0
    1
    2 
    						
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