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Circuit Cards

The number of voices channels an Intuity AUDIX system supports depends on the type of switch integrated with the system. See Switch Integration for more information.

Intuity AUDIX provides a variety of circuit cards among the following:

Tip/Ring Circuit Card

A tip/ring circuit card is required in all Intuity AUDIX system configurations. The following cards are supported:

The tip/ring circuit card uses two 6-conductor modular cords. These cords provide three lines for telephone hookup.

Tip/ring Circuit Card Quantity

The number of tip/ring cards a customer needs depends upon expected messaging traffic and the Intuity AUDIX system configuration. The following software uses this card:

Tip/ring circuit cards have six channels, but customers can purchase fewer voice channels on a right-to-use basis.

Standard Configurations

Standard configurations are as follows:

Maximum Configurations

The following table summarizes the maximum voice channel and tip/ring card information. Note that it might not be possible to install the maximum number of tip/ring circuit cards, depending on the presence of other cards in the system.
 
Table: Maximum Voice Channels and Tip/Ring Cards per Platform
Platform
Voice Channels
Tip/ring Cards
MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3
18
3
MAP/40P
42
7
MAP/100P
64
11

Video Controller Circuit Card

The MAP/40P and the MAP/100P platforms contain a video controller circuit card as part of the standard configuration. The video controller circuit card allows the system to interface with a monitor.

The video controller for the MAP/5P and the MAP/5PV3 is located on the system mother board.

SCSI Controller Circuit Cards and External SCSI Connections

The MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3 has a PCI SCSI controller circuit card. On the MAP/5P an external SCSI connector is located on the SCSI controller circuit card faceplate.

The MAP/40P and the MAP/100P have the SCSI controller built into the CPU. On the MAP/40P, the external SCSI connector, which provides for SCSI device connection outside of the chassis, is in the rear of the tenth slot location. In the MAP/100P the external SCSI connector is located in peripheral bay 1.

RAID Controller Circuit Card

A MAP/40P or MAP/100P could have a RAID circuit card. RAID is standard on the MAP/100P systems. RAID is optional on the MAP/40P systems.

Remote Maintenance Circuit Card

The remote maintenance circuit card provides an interface for remote diagnostics of basic system components. The systems support the following remote maintenance circuit cards:

ACCX Circuit Card

The ACCX circuit card supports four networking channels and allows combinations of DCP and RS-232 in two-channel increments through the ACCX circuit card.

Vision the ACCX circuit card as having two halves; with each half containing two ports. When configuring the card, the customer must make parallel channel assignments to each half. In other words, each half can have one DCP port (two I-channels each) or two RS-232 channels. Customers cannot assign three DCP ports and one RS-232 port or three RS-232 ports and one DCP port.

Channel Termination

Each ACCX card terminates four data channels in one of the following combinations:

Customers create various arrangements of DCP and RS-232 ports on the ACCX cards. For example, four ports can be configured as DCP and four as RS-232. Alternatively, six ports can be set to DCP and two to RS-232. The Sales and Design Support Center (SDSC) or the International Technical Assistance Center (ITAC), as appropriate, can help determine the best configuration for each customer.

Circuit Card Capacities

The following table summarizes the DCP and RS-232 capacities.
 
Table: Networking Capacities
Network Maximums
MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3
MAP/40P
MAP/100P
High-speed DCP ports
4
8
12
Low-speed RS-232 ports
4
8
12
Number of remote machines
500
500
500
Number of remote users
100,000
100,000
100,000

For other platform comparisons, see Comparison of Intuity AUDIX System Platforms.

Super Serial Circuit Card

This is a new circuit card that replaces the multiport serial circuit card.

Switch Interface Circuit Card

In addition to connecting through the multiport serial circuit card, the system can be connected to a switch using a:

DCIU Circuit Card

The DCIU circuit card allows connection to switches such as the following:

Digital Station Interface Circuit Card

The digital station interface circuit card allows connection to switches such as the following:

Ethernet LAN Circuit Card

The ethernet local area network (LAN) circuit card is a 10/100-MB per second circuit card that supports TCP/IP for use with the customer's LAN, Text-to-Speech, Enhanced List Application (ELA), Intuity Message Manager, and Intuity AUDIX Internet Messaging. For more information, see�System Features Description.

SSP Circuit Card

The speech and signal processor (SSP) circuit card provides for up to 30 text-to-speech channels. The SSP circuit card is available on the MAP40P and the MAP/100P configurations. For more information, see System Features Description.


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