The PBX Integration board is designed to provide a set of cost-effective tools for implementing computerized voice and call processing applications for several different private branch exchange (PBX) systems and key telephone systems (KTSs). It provides the basic voice and call processing capabilities of D/4x voice hardware and adds hardware and firmware required to integrate with PBXs and KTSs. Refer to the Voice Software Reference for more information on voice and call processing. For convenience, the term PBX is used to refer to any private branch exchange (PBX), key system unit (KSU), or key telephone system (KTS).
The PBX Integration hardware models covered by this manual include the following:
D/42JCT-UTM an 4-port voice-processing solution from the Dialogic PBX Integration family of products. It has downloadable firmware and a universal digital station set interface that can emulate a number of phones from different vendors. The trunk interface section of the board uses special digital PBX signaling link technology to interface with the entire range of supported PBXs. The
D/82JCT-U is in the PCI form factor, and it provides SCbus and H.100 connectivity. The board uses Dialogic R4 firmware and the Voice and Unified APIs. Support for host-assisted Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Text to Speech (TTS), FAX is also provided.
D/82JCT-UTM an 8-port voice-processing solution from the Dialogic PBX Integration family of products. It has downloadable firmware and a universal digital station set interface that can emulate a number of phones from different vendors. The trunk interface section of the board uses special digital PBX signaling link technology to interface with the entire range of supported PBXs. The
D/82JCT-U is in the PCI form factor, and it provides SCbus and H.100 connectivity. The board uses Dialogic R4 firmware and the Voice and Unified APIs. Support for host-assisted Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Text to Speech (TTS), FAX is also provided.
1.2.1. Voice Hardware Model NamesModel names for Dialogic voice boards are based upon the following pattern:
D/NNNoRBB-TT-VVV
where:
D/ |
identifies the board as Dialogic voice hardware |
NNN |
identifies the number of channels (2, 4, 8, 12, etc.), or relative size/power measure |
o |
0 indicates no support for Call Progress Analysis; 1 indicates support for Call Progress Analysis; and 2 indicates PBX support |
R |
if present, represents board revision (D, E, J, etc.) |
BB |
bus type (SC or CT) |
TT |
telephony interface type (if applicable; valid entries include LS, T1, E1, BR, U {for universal PBX Interface) |
VVV |
ohm value (if it applicable; valid entries are 75 and 120) |
Sometimes it is necessary in this document to refer to a group of voice boards rather than specific models, in which case an "x" is used to replace the part of the model name that is generic. For example, D/xxx refers to all models of the voice hardware, and D/8x refers to all 8-channel models.
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