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Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100 Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100 Installation And Maintenance Manual
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1-2 installation and Maintenance Manual -. . . - Hard Disk Mounting _ Sjcrews Fan Mounting _- .- , Hard Disk Pin 1 I I,,,_/, / 14 /II II 1 Fan /Indicator 11 V I I Power 1 I / SUPPlY I II \ Power Figure l-l VP 100 Cabinet Inside Front View Toshiba VP Systems Release 6.1 December. 1992
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HARD\:‘XRE l-3 - _ Subsystems Table 1-l lists each VP 100 subsystem nams. abbreviation, part number, and a brief‘ description. . . I Table l-1 VP 100 Subsystems Subsystem Part (Abrev) Nutiber Main Board (MB) 200-0147-001 .*- Description . Single processor, 300/l 200 baud modem. 1 Meg RAM, 4 LIC slots, 1 expansion slot. Supports one disk drive only. The oprion ControI Chip (OCC) is located on the _&in Board. Two serial I/O ports. Power Supply (PS) 200-0144-011 110 VAC - 240 VAC, & 40...
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1-4 Installation and Maintenance Manual - _ _. - . B Main Board (MB) The Main Board (MB) is the master control unit for the VP 100. The >lB contains a microprocessor with ROM (Read Only M.emory) and 1 Megabyte R-Ah1 (Random Accss Memory), and two serial I/O ports.. The MB contains the system time-of-day clock which is backed-up by battery. The battery maintains the correct time through power loss for up to 40 days. .*- The main features of the MB are: . Microprocessor. . 1 Meg RAM. . 4...
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HARDW>:;IE l-5 > _. _ n Hard Disk (HD) There are no straps or jumpers to be changed to select the different input ranges. The power switch. IEC connector. and fuse are built into the power supply. The power supply ha- two LEDs with the following functions: Green . . Red . . . . If ON, power is on. If OFF, there is no power. ON during power up BOOT ROM diagnostic f&ting or u-hen hardware errors have occurred. Flashing slowly during auto-baud detect. If the red LED is ON during normal...
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1-6 installation and Maintenance Manual 1.2 ADDITIONAL SUBSYSTEMS ._ ,- The follo\ving describes other hardware aspqcts of the VP 100. - n Terminal Ports .*- There are two terminal ports, TERM 1 abd TERM 2, which are used for terminal acceti and RS-232C integration. respectively. The two interface cables Toshiba provides for connection to these ports are the: . Laptop Interface cable 25 pin . Terminal Interface cable 25 pin Both cables are forked; the single end connects to the laptop for...
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HARDWME l-7 ._ .- VP 100. Currently. the only supported function is the alarm relay. Ths other pins on tis AUX connector are resen-sd for future applications. - Relay Return Relay d Figure 1-2 AUX -Connector B Alarm Reiay Operation The following rable lists all possible states of the contacts on the alarm relay. Table I-2 Alarm Relay Operation State Action Normal, Power ON Contacts open Power Failure Contacts closed System Reser - Contacts stay closed momentarily, rhen open Hardware...
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i 2 PREPARING THE PHONE SYSTEM .- _ , . .- Chapter Contents - _ Section 2.1 _. 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Description Page How the VP 100 Works with the Phone System ............................................................................... 2-1 Interfaced Installations ............................................................................. ~...................... ........... 2-l Integrated Installations...
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INTRODUCTION The VP 100 works with PBXs, Centrex, most hybrids, and some key systems. For convenknce, this manual usesThe terms “phone system” and “PBX” to refer to any telephone system that works with the VP 100. The .- terms “extension” and “station” are used interchangeable. This chapter discusses the VP 100’s connection to the phone system, the changes required. and how to order them. It assumes familiarity with some PBX concepts. l *- Changes need to be made to the phone system for the VP...
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PREPARING THE PHONE SYSTEM i-l ‘) 2.1 I HOW THE VP 100 WORKS WITH THE PHONE SYSTEM .- Connections to the phone system vary depending on whether the installation is interfaced or . ,- integrated. The following. describes the.various options. n Interfaced Installations j] .*- Each VP 100 port is connected to a ZOO-type single-line, touchtone PBX extension. A standard four-conductor modular line cord connects the RJI 1 jack on the VP 100 line card to the PBX extension RJI 1 jack. A PBX extension...
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2-2 Installation at-d Maintenance Manual certain installations, DTMF may be used to turn ON or OFF message waiting indicators when messages are left or when the mailbox is entered. n RS-232C Integrations _ . , RS-232C integrations are similar to the Bell Operating Company’s (BOC) Simplified LMessage Desk Interface (SMDI). The SMDI or RS-232C interface provides the directory number, or PBX extension number of the called extension from which aKincomins call was forwarded, to the message desk. If...