Inter-Tel Axxess System Manual Issue 4 Addendum
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ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 4 OF THE AXXESS MANUAL OCTOBER 1997 Page 31 of 73 Automatic Fax Detection This is available in the AXXESSORY Talk NT version only.With Automatic Fax Detection, Call Routing An- nouncement applications and mailboxes can be pro- grammed to automatically route incoming fax calls to a specified extension or to an E-mail address. If the feature is enabled, the mailbox or Call Routing Announcement Application will automatically listen for fax tone. · A mailbox will listen for fax tones during...
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ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 4 OF THE AXXESS MANUAL OCTOBER 1997 Page 32 of 73 ¯ NEW FAX PROGRAMMING FIELDS¯ ¯ NEW FAX PROGRAMMING FIELDS¯
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ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 4 OF THE AXXESS MANUAL OCTOBER 1997 Page 33 of 73 Programming Fax-On-Demand Port Availability NOTE:This option is available in both NT and OS/2 versions of AXXESSORYTalk. In order to help make sure the AXXESSORYTalk has one or more fax ports available for processing incom- ing faxes, there is a new database field in the Fax On Demand programming screen shown below. The field is called“Maximum Fax On Demand Ports” and it sets the maximum number of fax ports the system can use for...
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ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 4 OF THE AXXESS MANUAL OCTOBER 1997 Page 34 of 73 Voice Mail Save/Restore To A Network Drive The NT version of the AXXESSORYTalk allows the user to save or restore the database, voice data, and se- lected information using a network directory in addi- tion to the AXXESSORYTalk hard drive or floppy drive. The AXXESSORYTalk provides this support by mapping the B drive to the desired target directory as follows: · The Avdap service must have access to directory (read access for a restore...
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ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 4 OF THE AXXESS MANUAL OCTOBER 1997 Page 35 of 73 Explanation of Extended Ring Cadences The following table explains the difference between standard and extended ring cadences for the various types of single-line devices used on theAXXESS System in the United States. (The flag for enabling Extended Ring Ca- dences is described on page 6–32 of the AXXESS manual.) SINGLE-LINE DEVICECADENCE TYPEDESCRIPTION SLA, SLC, SLC-16, or T1 OPXStandard IC RingThis is a repeating 2-second cadence that...
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ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 4 OF THE AXXESS MANUAL OCTOBER 1997 Page 36 of 73 RS-232-C Changes and Corrections The CPU/MEM, CPU020/PCM, and Options Card RS-232-C connection information described on pages 2–35 and 2–36 in the Issue 4 manual should be modi- fied as follows: If necessary, an eight-wire MOD-TAP modular adapter and an eight-wire reversing (inverting) line cord can be used for special applications requiring hardware flow control. The pin functions of the AXXESS CPU/MEM Card, CPU020/PCM Card, and Options...
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ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 4 OF THE AXXESS MANUAL OCTOBER 1997 Page 37 of 73 Preventing Memory Shortages Inter-Tel recommends that fully loaded AXXESS Sys- tems, with a large number of trunks and heavy call traf- fic, have extended memory added on the CPU. The kit (part number 828.1405) contains four RAM chips that are installed in sockets on the CPU. Without added memory on the CPU, fully loaded AX- XESS Systems may periodically reset due to memory shortages. The reset is the result of the CPU attempting to...
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ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 4 OF THE AXXESS MANUAL OCTOBER 1997 Page 38 of 73 DKSC-16 Extended Loop Length Modification For longer station loop lengths (up to 154 ohms/3000 ft.), if necessary, an optional external power supply with the following characteristics can be connected to the DKSC-16 termination block: · 36VDC · 120mA per keyset (1.92A for all 16 circuits) This option is available only onDKSC-16s that are at revision level“2.0” or later or that have been modified and labeled withFSM100995. The external...
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ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 4 OF THE AXXESS MANUAL OCTOBER 1997 Page 39 of 73 e. Insert the Fax Card in the appropriate slot and attach it to the chassis using the screw removed in step 8a. Make sure the card is securely attached to the PC Motherboard and does not touch any adjacent cards. f. Attach the next available connector on the AIC-to-VPC interface cable to the 40-pinconnector on the Fax Card. (One end of the cable was previously attached to the 40-pin connector on the AIC.) NOTE:Be sure that the colored...
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ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 4 OF THE AXXESS MANUAL OCTOBER 1997 Page 40 of 73 FIGURE 5. OPTIONAL FAX CARD 40-PIN CONNECTOR TO AUDIO INTERFACE CARD JUMPER STRAP J503 PIN 1 SWITCHES SW2 SW1