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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-10Setting the D/41H Memory Address
The VP system uses memory addresses D0000, D2000, D4000… by default.  Set the memory address of
each board using switch SW1.  Table 20-1 shows the position of each switch.BoardNumberSW1 Switch numberAddress12341offoffoffoffD00002offoffonoffD20003offonoffoffD40004offononoffD60005onoffoffoffD80006onoffonoffDA007ononoffoffDC008onononoffDE00Table 20-1   D/41H Board Memory Addresses
Note:Address D4000 has not worked successfully...

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-112. From the Windows NT desktop, select the Start button, then choose Programs / Dialogic System
Software / Dialogic Configuration Manager - DCM.
3. On the DIALOGIC CONFIGURATION MANAGER screen, click on the Action drop down menu, select the
Add Device option. Next, under the Family area, highlight the board type D/X1H. Under the Model
area, highlight D/41H. Click on the Next button. Finally, enter a board ID (for example, board1) for
the board at the prompt...

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-123. KVT DATABASE SERVER
4. KVT FTP SERVER
5. DIALOGIC
Be advised that when you stop the KVT VOICE MAIL MANAGER service, all calls currently being
handled by the VP system are immediately terminated.  To exit the SERVICES screen, click on the
Close button.
2. From the Windows NT desktop, select the Start button, then choose Programs / Dialogic System
Software / Dialogic Configuration Manager - DCM.
When the system has one or more Dialogic D160SC-LS 16-port...

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-13The VP system ports begin with port 1 on board 1, but the alignment of additional ports depends n the
system configuration and the types of Rhetorex boards used.  For example, consider a 6 port system using
one 2132 board and one 4132 board.  If you address the 2132 board as board 1 and the 4132 board as
board 2, then the VP system ports (lines) 1 and 2 reside on the 2132 board and ports 3-6 reside on the
4132 board.
If you reverse the above example and...

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-14BOARD 1
BOARD 2
BOARD 3
BOARD 4BOARD 5
BOARD 6
BOARD 7
BOARD 8Figure 20-8   Jumper Settings for Rhetorex 208 and 408 Boards
Note:Rhetorex 208 and 408 boards are no longer in production and are shown here forreference with existing systems.  These boards have been replaced with 208B and 408Bboards, which are discussed below.20.2.2 Configuring Rhetorex RDSP 208B (Duet ) and 408B (Quartet) Boards
The Rhetorex 208B and 408B boards are not configurable and are...

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-15Making Telephone Line Connections to the Rhetorex Board
The telephone jacks on the Rhetorex boards are type RJ-14 (each connector has two lines).  If you are
installing four port boards, connect lines 1 and 2 to the upper RJ-14 socket at the rear of the Rhetorex
board.  Connect lines 3 and 4 to the lower RJ-14 socket.
Programming Memory Addresses on the Rhetorex Board
When you run the System Setup utility, you are prompted to enter the number of lines (ports)...

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0020-16By default one Rhetorex board is configured with address 300H.  For each additional board installed,
addresses must be added in order down the column.  These addresses are the same whether the board is a
2-port board or a 4-port board.  The following table shows the addresses for the first 8 boards:BOARD #12345678RDSP =300H301H302H303H304H305H306H307HSetting Up the Rhetorex Board MEMORY
Memory space must be assigned for the number of Rhetorex voice board ports...

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0021-121. Installing Kit Systems
Most VP systems are sold as turnkey systems and are shipped with VP system software and voice
boards pre-installed.  If you are working with a VP system kit, however, you must manually install the
voice board hardware and the VP system software.  Section 20 provides information on installing voice
boards.  This section identifies the minimum hardware and software requirements of the VP system and
details the procedure for installing...

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0021-2· Depending on the PC options, WAIT FOR F1 IF ANY ERROR is DISABLED or the option IGNORE
KEYBOARD ERRORS is ENABLED.
· Under Advanced Chip Setup, the setting for A/T Clock Select is no greater than CPUCLK/5.  Note
that not all PC boards provide this option.
· All Power Management options are DISABLED.
Note:When allocating computer resources in the CONFIG.SYS file (for example, video boards,I/O ports, modems, etc.), do not use the DØØØ and D8ØØ memory blocks....

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4/0021-3· Depending on the PC options, WAIT FOR F1 IF ANY ERROR is DISABLED or the option IGNORE
KEYBOARD ERRORS is ENABLED or the option HALT ON: ALL, BUT KEYBOARD is selected.
· All Power Management options are DISABLED.
Note:When allocating computer resources in the CONFIG.SYS file (for example, video boards,I/O ports, modems, etc.), do not use the DØØØ and D8ØØ memory blocks.  This area ofmemory must be available for use by the VP system and the voice processing...
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