Vodavi Starplus Automatic Voice Processing Technical Manual
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONSTARPLUS @ AVP TECHNICAL MANUAL C. CUSTOM UNITIn addition to the above base units, the Starplus AVP can be or- dered to fit a custom port/storage capacity. Any port (line) configu- ration up to 24 and a storage capacity of up to 15 hours can be ordered. Other custom items are a 386 CPU, more RAM memory, and a color (VGA) screen. 400.2VOICE BOARDSThe voice boards are the interface from the Starplus AVP to the phone system. These boards digitize human speech and recog- nize DTMF digits. Typically these boards are connected to SLT ports from a Starplus phone system. The phone-system and the Starplus AVP communicate through DTMF (in-band) signaling. The voice boards are offered in two(2) configurations. A. TWO PORT BOARDThis board provides two ports (lines) to interface to the phone sys- tem. The lines are connected to the board via two RJ14 modular plugs on the back of the board. The inner pair of conductors (GN-RD) on each connector provides access to the lines. A//jumper and switch settings on the board are set correctly when you re- ceive a new system. Do not change any voice board settings on a new system. B. FOUR PORT BOARDThis board provides four ports (lines) to interface to the phone sys- tem. The lines are connected to the board via two RJ14 modular plugs on the back of the board. The upper modular plug contains ports one and two. On thisplug, the inner pair of conductors GN-RD are port one and the outer pair of conductors BK-YL are port two. The lower modular plug contains ports three and four. On this plug, the inner pair of conductors GN-RD are port three and the outer pair of conductors BK-YL are port four. r-400-2Issue 1, April 1992
STARPLUS @ AVP TECHNICAL MANUALSYSTEM CONFIGURATION 400.3 SOFTWAREThe software packages for the Starplus AVP contain the system PACKAGESdisks and software key that make the system function. The soft- ware is preloaded onto the machine when the system is ordered. The software packages offered on the Starplus AVP are two port-three hour, four port-three hour, four port-seven hour, six port-seven hour, eight port-seven hour, or the custom package. A. STANDARD PACKAGESThe standard software packages on the Starplus AVP are pre-de-fined pot-t/hour configurations that can be ordered. These pack- ages are: (The first number is the port size,-the second the hour capacity.) . 2X3l 4x3 l 4x7 . 6X7. 8X7B. CUSTOM PACKAGESThe Starplus AVP software can be custom configured to a specific port/hour size upon request. The system can handle up to 24 ports and can be equipped for a maximum storage time of 15 hours. These capacities are available by ordering special hard- ware items in addition to the custom software. Some of these items include a 12 slot enclosure, 386 CPU, and a 200 Megabyte SCSI hard drive. 400.4 ENCLOSURESThe enclosure is the case that houses all PCB’s, power supply and drives in the Starplus AVP system. Two versions of the enclo- sure are available. A. SIX SLOT ENCLOSUREThis enclosure provides six consecutive slots for PCB’s, a 135 watt power supply, and two half height (3.5”) drive bays. This is the enclosure provided on the three and seven hour base units. Once the CPU, hard drive card, and video card are installed there are three expansion slots remaining. These slots can be used for voice boards to expand the port size. B. TWELVE SLOTThis enclosure provides twelve consecutive slots for PCB’s, a 200 ENCLOSUREwatt power supply, and two half height (3.5”) drive bays. This en- closure can be ordered for a custom system. Once the CPU, hard drive card, video card are installed there are nine expansion slots remaining. These slots can be used for voice boards to expand the port size. Issue 1, April 1992 400-3
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONSTARPLUS @ AVP TECHNICAL MANUAL In addition this enclosure can be ordered in a two six slot layout. In this version the mother board is divided into two enclosures which are separate from each other. L400-4 Issue 1, April 1992
STARPLUS @ AVP TECHNICAL MANUAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 400.5 CPU BOARDThe CPU is the controller card of the system. This card controls all A. 286 BOARD B. 386 BOARDfunctions under command from the software. The card is offered in two versions, a 286 or 386,model. The 286 is included with all standard base units while the 386 is reserved for custom units. This board contains a 286 CPU chip running at 12 Megahertz clock speed. The board can be equipped for up to four megabytes of RAM. The board has a battery for the clock/calendar and is fully AT compatible. The board has 2 MB of RAM installed on it. This board contains a 386 CPU chip running at 25 Megahertz clock speed. The board can be equipped for up to sixteen mega- bytes of RAM. The board has a battery for the clock/calendar and is fully AT compatible. 400.6 HARD DISKThe hard drives provide the system with the storage capacity for DRIVESvoice messages. The drive also contains the system software on it. The drives are SCSI (small computer standard interface) type and are offered in three sizes. The sizes are 40, 80, or 200 Mega- bytes.A. FORTY (40) MEGABYTE The 40 megabyte drive will handle approximately three(3) hours DRIVEof voice storage on the Starplus AVP system. This is the drive in- cluded with all three hour base units. B. EIGHTY (80)The 80 megabyte drive will handle approximately seven(7) hours MEGABYTE DRIVEof voice storage on the Starplus AVP system. This is the drive in- cluded with all seven hour base units. Issue 1, April 1992 400-S
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONSTARPLUS @ AVP TECHNICAL MANUAL C. TWO-HUNDRED (200) MEGABYTE DRIVEThe 200 megabyte drive will handle approximately fifteen( 15) hours of voice storage on the Starplus AVP system. This drive can be ordered in a custom system. 400.7 VIDEO CARDThis card provides the interface between the AVP and the moni- tor. The card provides a monochrome output. The parallel port on the card is disabled so as not to interfere with the activator. The card is assigned to interrupt request 7 so as not to interfere with the voice boards. 400-6Issue 1, April 1992
STARPLUS @ AVP TECHNICAL MANUAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 400.8 SCSI (HARD DRIVE) CARDThis card is the interface between the disk drives and the AVP. The card controls both the floppy and hard drives on the system. There are two DIP switches on the card labeled SW1 and SW2. Set all switches on SW1 to the open position. On SW2, switch 1 should be in the closed position, switches 2-7 should be in the open position, switches 8 and 9 should be in the closed position, and switch IO should be in the open position. i400.9 KEYBOARDThe keyboard provided with the Starplus AVP is a 101 type key- board. This keyboard plugs into the front of the enclosure. This must be plugged in at all times or the system will shut down. Issue 1, April 1992
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONSTARPLUS @ AVP TECHNICAL MANUAL 400.10 MONITORThe monitor provided with the Starplus AVP is a 14” monochrome (black/white) type. This monitor connects to the video card in the back of the enclosure via a 9 pin connector. This type of monitor requires the least amount of memory to run which provides the AVP with more system memory. It is recommended that mono- chrome always be used, however, the Starplus AVP does offer a color version as a custom option. This requires a new board and monitor. 400.11 FLOPPY DISK DRIVEThe floppy disk drive provided with the Starplus AVP is a 3.5” size with a 1.44 (high density) MegaByte capacity. This disk drive will read/write 720 KiloBytes (low density) disks. This disk is used to load system software during upgrades or replacements. 400-8Issue 1, April 1992
STARPLUS @ AVP TECHNICAL MANUAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 400.12 PART NUMBERS3 Hour Base Unit SPI00-03 7 Hour Base Unit SPI00-07 2 Port Voice Board SP130-024 Port Voice Board SP130-042 x 3 S/W Kit S PI20-23 4 x 3 S/W KitSP120-43 4X7SNvSP120-47 6x7SA.NSP120-67 8X7SNvSPI20-87 Custom SAN KitSP120-992 Port Upgrade SP132-024 Port Upgrade SPI32-04 7 Hour Upgrade SPI32-07 15 Hour Upgrade SP132-15Remote Programming Option SP137-00Technical Manual SP150-00System Administrator Guide SPl51-00User Guide SPl52-00Quick Reference Card SPI53-00 Issue 1, April 1992 400-9
STARPLUS @ AVP TECHNICAL MANUALSPECIFICATIONS SECTION 410 SPECIFICATIONS410.1 ENCLOSURE A. DIMENSIONS B. ENVIRONMENTAL l7” height (7.25 with rubber feet) l 10.5” width l 16.88” depth _ l0 to 5O”C, 10 to 90% humidity, non-condensing C. MTBF:l 35,000 hours D. INPUT VOLTAGE l90-l 32 or 180-260 Vat, 47-63 Hz E. OUTPUT VOLTAGE TOLERANCES 0 0 0 0F. OUTPUT CURRENT RATINGS 0 0 0 0 G.COOLING0 H.PERIPHERALS0 I. MATERIALa 0. 0 J.REGULATORY0 +5 Vdc 4.75 to 5.25 -5 Vdc -4.50 to -5.50 +12 Vdc 11.40 to 12.60 -12 Vdc 10.80 to 13.20 +5 Vdc 2.3 to 15 Amps -5 Vdc 0 to .5 Amps +12 Vdc .4 to 4.2 Amps -12 Vdc 0 to .5 Amps One 21 cfm fan for card cage and one internal fan for power supply. Two half height 5.25” mounting spaces (accessible from exterior of enclosure) Chassis - .060 Aluminum Gold Alodine finish Cover - .040 Aluminum painted Front Panel - ABS plastic The paint meets federal standard 595. The unit meets the FCC Part 15 requirements for a Class A computing device. Issue 1, April 1992 41 o-1
SPECIFICATIONSSTARPLUS @ AVP TECHNICAL MANUAL 410.2 VOICE BOARDS A. REGULATORY lThe board meets the FCC Part 15 requirements for a Class A computing device’. lFCC regulatory number : EB26FN:71693-MA-E Ringer Equivalence.3A Dialogic D21 /B Dialogic D21 /D Dialogic D41 /BDialogic D41 /D410-2Issue 1, April 1992