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DEFINITY Made Easy Tools
Issue 2, November 2000
DEFINITY Hardware
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The DEFINITY AUDIX R3 system allows a person to record and exchange voice messages over the telephone when direct communication is inconvenient or unnecessary. The unit installs in 5 adjacent slots in a carrier and contains up to 16 ports.
The TN566/B Alarm and TN567 multifunction circuit pack holds the CPU, controllers, memory devices, and signal processors. TN566B circuit pack operates with the TN2169 alarm circuit pack to provide monitoring for system power and environmental status, -48 VDC to +12 VDC power conversion for the disk drive and tape drive, and remote terminal access. The TN2170 alarm circuit pack provides a connection to an external LAN in addition to all of the functions provided by the TN2169.
The 160 Mbyte or 600 Mbyte tape drive data cassette recorder distributes software onto a disk, stores periodic backups of data, installs software releases, and removes core dumps and other maintenance information. A 148, 248, 456, 800 Mbyte, or 1 Gbyte disk drive stores customer data, boots the system, and logs system error information. Depending on the disk drive sizes, the unit can handle from 300 to 2000 local and remotely administered subscribers.
Refer to the DEFINITY AUDIX System, System Description, 585-300-205, for more information.
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