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Mitel Voice Processing Solutions Installation And Service Manual
Mitel Voice Processing Solutions Installation And Service Manual
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Product DescriptionlSerial Port 2 - (RS-232C connector) provides connection to the remote administration/maintenance modem and optional printer lParallel Port 1 - not supported lAC Output Power Connector - provides connection to a peripheral lAdapter Card Expansion Slots (7) - provide external connection to seven adapter cards . Although there are eight slot openings at the rear panel, the slop opening closest to the power supply has no corresponding connector to the motherboard. l Keyboard Connector -...
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Product Description Console Connector(Serial Port 1)AC Output PowerCOllWXtCN Power supplyVoltageFanSwitch AC Input PowerKeyboard Connector Connector(Not Supported) Figure l-2 Model 70 Rear Panel Connectors The front panel, shown in Figure 1-3, includes the following controls and indicators: lHDD LED (Red) - indicates the state of the hard disk and lights when the hard disk is accessedl Power LED (G reen)- indicates the power status and lights when the server power is on lBay for 35inch Hard Disk -...
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Product Description 3.5inch FloppyDisk Drive Bay for 3.5-inch Floppy disk DriveHDD LED Power LEDHard DiskEject Button Keyboard Lock (Not Supported)Reset ButtonPower ButtonFloppy Disk ,,Drive LEDFigure l-3Model 70 Front Panel Controls and Indicators The internal layout of the cabinet is shown in Figure l-4. It includes the following: 2l-8Expansion Slots - Slots are numbered 0 - 6. Slot 6 is closest to the offboard battery. Of%oard Battery - for CMOS FUM Power SupplyBay - Not used Front Bezel Assembly...
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Product Description Hard DiskExpansion Slots Offboard BatteryPower Supply Front Fan and Front BezelBayMotherboard GuidesAssembly Motherboard Bay and Carrier for Hard Disk and Floppy Disk Drive(Not Supported) Figure l-4 Model 70 Internal ComponentsThe Model 70 features a 3.5-inch IDE hard disk (M155) that stores the operating system, speech, names, greetings, prompts, messages, and applications. (For specific hard disk specifications, see the Centigram Series G Technical Reference ManuaZ.) Thisserver...
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Product Description Line CardsLine cards are the primary interface between the Model 70 and the telephone network. These cards control all incoming calls, including fax messages. All line cards support the Multi-Vendor Integration Protocol (MVIP), which enables the Series 6 server to interface with a wide range of third-party telephony cards. Line cards are available in four or eight ports configurations, and are full-size AT cards that plug into empty slots on the Model 70 cabinet’s backplane. There are...
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Product DescriptionFax Card Fax cards handle incoming fax messages and support other telephone interfaces. When the incoming fax tone is emitted, the fax card performs a “handshake” with the fax machine that is sending the tone and processes the incoming fax. The Fax card sends the fax to the hard disk where it is stored for later retrieval or distribution by the user. For detailed Fax card information, see the Centigram Series G Technical Reference Manual and the VoiceMemo FaxMemo Manual.Smartcard...
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Product DescriptionMajor Sokware ComponentsThis section provides an overview of available user and server features and special applications. Depending on your specific server configuration, the Model 70 you are working with will include some or all of the features discussed in this section. Software, including support for some optional features, is loaded in the Model 70 when shipped. Additional hardware is required to implement some optional features.For more detailed information, refer to the...
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Product Description Distribution listsA distribution list allows a mailbox user to send the same message to several other users simultaneously. Mailbox user distribution lists are established over the telephone. Each list is assigned an individual distribution list number. Two types of lists are available: mailbox user distribution lists, which are accessible only by the mailbox owner; and master, or system distribution lists, which are established by the system administrator and accessible by all users...
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Product Descriptionarranging the presentation of what callers hear and where callers go within the server. It can be programmed or changed over the telephone using simple menu-driven pushbutton commands. Auto Wakeup The server allows the mailbox user to schedule wakeup or reminder calls. These calls can be scheduled for and made from the server any time, any day and anywhere. Each call can be directed to a specific telephone number and can occur multiple times at specified intervals. Cut-Through Paging...
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Product Description lBe transferred to the operaror or any other extension on the switch System Features Distribution lists (also see Mailbox User Features)A distribution list allows a mailbox user to send the same message to several other users simultaneously. Mailbox user distribution lists are established over the telephone. Each list is assigned an individual distribution list number. integrationsIntegrations establish the connection between the telephone switch and the Model 70. They provide call...