The document provides specifications for the TDS digital communication system series from TransTel Communications, including:
- Cabinet and station capacities ranging from 1 cabinet supporting 32 stations up to 8 cabinets supporting 640 stations
- Digital and analog station support, trunking capabilities including T1/E1, PRI, and VoIP interfaces, with maximum capacities listed for each model
- Description of digital keyphone models, access control phones, and doorphones that are compatible with the TDS series
- Highlights of features such as ISDN and VoIP integration, computer telephony integration, system administration via web browser, and unified messaging capabilities via the TMS Pro voice processing system.
This user guide provides information about installing and configuring the Raritan Dominion KX101 device. It includes details on rack mounting the device, attaching keyboard and mouse cables, configuring target servers, making physical connections to the KX101, performing initial configuration, and navigating the configuration menus. The guide also provides the factory default login credentials and information on default network settings.
Internet and studio to transmitter link (STL)Manoj Kumar Rai
This document discusses using digital technology to replace analog studio-transmitter (STL) links for radio broadcasting. Some key benefits include:
1) Using a digital audio coder like the ADA102 allows broadcasting high quality audio over long distances via the internet or microwave links.
2) A full digital STL from studio to transmitter provides CD quality sound on air.
3) Audio processors and other equipment can be controlled remotely from the studio over IP networks.
RS232, RS485, and RS422 are recommended standards for serial communication. RS232 uses single-ended signaling and supports one transmitter and receiver, while RS485 and RS422 use balanced signaling and can connect multiple devices as transmitters and receivers. Key differences between the standards include maximum distance, data rate, signaling type, and number of connectable devices.
This document describes the ETERNITY IP-PBX system and its features. It is targeted at small to large businesses to provide telephony solutions. The ETERNITY system provides IP-PBX functionality with support for VoIP, analog, ISDN, and GSM/3G interfaces. It offers features such as seamless mobility, universal connectivity, and productivity and cost savings tools.
Here are the key features of Dual Ring in ETERNITY NE:
- When an incoming call arrives for a user, it rings simultaneously both the user's office phone and mobile phone.
- This ensures the call is answered quickly even if the user is away from their desk.
- If the call is unanswered on both phones, it is forwarded to voicemail.
- Users can configure which numbers should have dual ring treatment from their phone settings.
- Administrators can also configure default dual ring settings for all users.
- It provides seamless reachability for mobile users without missing calls.
So in summary, Dual Ring rings both office and mobile phones simultaneously for improved reach
Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances. It allows devices such as phones, laptops, headphones, etc. to connect and communicate with each other without wires. Bluetooth operates using radio waves to connect devices within a range of about 30 feet, using less power than WiFi. It was developed in 1994 by Ericsson and adopted as an official standard in 1998. Future versions aim to improve security, usability, and support higher data rates and more devices per connection.
The document provides information about the Panasonic KX-NCP500/1000 Network Communication Platforms. The NCP systems are designed for small to mid-sized businesses and provide features such as cordless handsets, integrated voice mail, multi-site connectivity, and support for IP and digital phones. The document outlines the system capacities and phone options available with the NCP500 and NCP1000 models.
The document discusses Allot NetEnforcer AC-400 series bandwidth management devices that can manage internet traffic on Ethernet links up to 200 Mbps. The devices use deep packet inspection to monitor and control network usage, optimize service delivery, and provide network visibility. They are available in two models, the AC-402 and AC-404, to support different network configurations and needs.
This user guide provides information about installing and configuring the Raritan Dominion KX101 device. It includes details on rack mounting the device, attaching keyboard and mouse cables, configuring target servers, making physical connections to the KX101, performing initial configuration, and navigating the configuration menus. The guide also provides the factory default login credentials and information on default network settings.
Internet and studio to transmitter link (STL)Manoj Kumar Rai
This document discusses using digital technology to replace analog studio-transmitter (STL) links for radio broadcasting. Some key benefits include:
1) Using a digital audio coder like the ADA102 allows broadcasting high quality audio over long distances via the internet or microwave links.
2) A full digital STL from studio to transmitter provides CD quality sound on air.
3) Audio processors and other equipment can be controlled remotely from the studio over IP networks.
RS232, RS485, and RS422 are recommended standards for serial communication. RS232 uses single-ended signaling and supports one transmitter and receiver, while RS485 and RS422 use balanced signaling and can connect multiple devices as transmitters and receivers. Key differences between the standards include maximum distance, data rate, signaling type, and number of connectable devices.
This document describes the ETERNITY IP-PBX system and its features. It is targeted at small to large businesses to provide telephony solutions. The ETERNITY system provides IP-PBX functionality with support for VoIP, analog, ISDN, and GSM/3G interfaces. It offers features such as seamless mobility, universal connectivity, and productivity and cost savings tools.
Here are the key features of Dual Ring in ETERNITY NE:
- When an incoming call arrives for a user, it rings simultaneously both the user's office phone and mobile phone.
- This ensures the call is answered quickly even if the user is away from their desk.
- If the call is unanswered on both phones, it is forwarded to voicemail.
- Users can configure which numbers should have dual ring treatment from their phone settings.
- Administrators can also configure default dual ring settings for all users.
- It provides seamless reachability for mobile users without missing calls.
So in summary, Dual Ring rings both office and mobile phones simultaneously for improved reach
Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances. It allows devices such as phones, laptops, headphones, etc. to connect and communicate with each other without wires. Bluetooth operates using radio waves to connect devices within a range of about 30 feet, using less power than WiFi. It was developed in 1994 by Ericsson and adopted as an official standard in 1998. Future versions aim to improve security, usability, and support higher data rates and more devices per connection.
The document provides information about the Panasonic KX-NCP500/1000 Network Communication Platforms. The NCP systems are designed for small to mid-sized businesses and provide features such as cordless handsets, integrated voice mail, multi-site connectivity, and support for IP and digital phones. The document outlines the system capacities and phone options available with the NCP500 and NCP1000 models.
The document discusses Allot NetEnforcer AC-400 series bandwidth management devices that can manage internet traffic on Ethernet links up to 200 Mbps. The devices use deep packet inspection to monitor and control network usage, optimize service delivery, and provide network visibility. They are available in two models, the AC-402 and AC-404, to support different network configurations and needs.
This document provides an overview of key concepts related to Voice over IP (VoIP) technology. It defines common VoIP terms and standards, describes how VoIP works by breaking analog voice signals into digital packets, and outlines typical system elements like softswitches, terminals, and gateways. It also discusses media standards, signaling protocols, quality of service measures, fax transmission methods, and various Patton Electronics VoIP products.
This document provides information about the NMS TX4000 product from Launch 3 Telecom, including how to purchase it, specifications, payment and shipping details, warranty, and services. It describes the TX4000 as a Dialogic NMS board supporting a specific number of SS7 links and software. Contact information and a link to view the product datasheet are provided.
Main:
Industrial class,with sim card slot
Interface:1 RJ45 WAN Port + 4 RJ45 LAN Port;
Optional additional port: DB9 RS232 or RS485 port
VPN(PPTP,L2TP,IPsec,GRE),SNMP, VRRP, DDNS, DHCP, NAT/NAPT, Web, Auto-dial,always online,watch-dog;
Line WAN(xDSL) and Cellular can backup, two H800 can work as dual sim dual module backup
This document provides a network troubleshooting guide for Transcend Management Software version '97 for Windows NT. It begins with an introduction and overview of network troubleshooting. It then describes the various Transcend applications and tools that can be used for troubleshooting, such as Transcend Central, LANsentry Manager, Traffix Manager, and Device View. The guide also discusses other commonly used troubleshooting tools like Ping, Telnet, FTP, analyzers, and probes. It provides steps for actively managing networks, such as designing for troubleshooting, monitoring devices, knowing your network, and preparing devices for management. The main body of the guide discusses specific connectivity and performance problems and solutions. It concludes with a reference section
Matrix Telecom Solutions: ETERNITY PE - IP-PBXMatrix Comsec
Matrix ETERNITY provides true mobility to its users by allowing them to use their mobile phones as PBX extensions. Not only users can make and receive calls, they can also use most of the PBX functions like Transfer, Forward, Voice Mail, Directory and Conference using their mobile phones from within and outside office. This seamless mobility means complete freedom from being tied to your desk for internal or external communication.
The document is a product specification sheet for the Motorola DP1400 portable radio. It describes the radio's key features such as analogue/digital capability, voice communications, dual capacity direct mode, and compatibility with Motorola's radio management suite. The radio is designed to provide simple and reliable voice communication for work crews through its ergonomic design and clear audio. It offers benefits like superior coverage, battery life, and ability to prioritize critical communications through transmission interrupt.
Matrix ETERNITY is a family of IP-PBXs with Universal Connectivity and Seamless Mobility. The ETERNITY IP-PBX offers built-in gateway capability to connect nearly all telecom interfaces like FXS, FXO, ISDN BRI, ISDN PRI, T1/E1, GSM and 3G.
1. The document provides an overview of the Matrix ETERNITY integrated enterprise voice switch, which can support up to 1,344 user ports and provides interfaces for POTS, ISDN, GSM, VoIP, and other systems.
2. ETERNITY supports a variety of extension types including SLT, DKP, SIP, and ISDN terminals. It also interfaces with external devices like fax machines, door phones, and public address systems.
3. ETERNITY is available in different configurations including the LE, ME, GE, and PE models, which provide different capacities for user ports, trunks, and features. The LE can support the most users and trunks while the PE
Matrix Telecom Solutions: ETERNITY NE - IP-PBXMatrix Comsec
Matrix Presents, ETERNITY NE – The Next Generation IP-PBX built to mature today’s nascent businesses into flourished enterprises, breaking the confines of conventional telephony systems. Right from its perception, each and every attribute of ETERNITY NE revolves around the needs of the small businesses. ETERNITY NE brings complete synergy of the wired, wireless and packet based communication into the SMB premise. The multi-functional persona of NE wipes out the need of investing in multiple devices. With the superior features that it delivers, it puts any small business at par to compete actively with the constantly evolving and challenging surrounding.
This document provides an overview and configuration guide for ISDN voice interfaces on Cisco routers. It contains chapters on configuring basic ISDN BRI and PRI interfaces, QSIG support, expanded cause code call retries, clear channel T3/E3, high-density analog and digital modules, integrated data and voice services on PRI, integrated voice and data WAN on T1/E3 interfaces using the AIM-ATM-VOICE-30 module, ISDN GTD for setup messages, NFAS with D-channel backup, PRI backhaul using SCTP, QSIG support for Tcl IVR 2.0, implementing T1 CAS for VoIP, and implementing FCCS (NEC
Matrix Telecom Solutions: ETERNITY GE - IP-PBXMatrix Comsec
The document introduces the ETERNITY GE series of IP-PBX systems from Matrix. The ETERNITY GE6S and GE12S models provide flexible connectivity including VoIP, GSM/3G, ISDN and analog interfaces. They support up to 500 IP extensions and include digital key phones, IP phones and integration with voice mail systems. The GE6S has 6 slots while the GE12S has 12 slots for expansion cards to customize the system with various trunk and extension interfaces.
Thank you for calling Star company. For sales, press 1. For technical support, press 2. For accounting, press 3.
2
For technical support, press 2.
Technical support group is being called.
3
For accounting, press 3.
Accounting group is being called.
0
To repeat the menu, press 0.
Welcome to the Star company. For sales, press 1. For technical support, press 2. For accounting, press 3.
The IVR system guides the caller to the required department.
Matrix Telecom Solutions: ETERNITY ME - IP-PBXMatrix Comsec
The document introduces the ETERNITY line of IP-PBX systems from Matrix, including the ETERNITY ME10S and ME16S models. The ETERNITY systems provide a flexible IP-PBX platform with universal connectivity and scalability up to 516 user ports. They support a wide range of interfaces including analog, digital, VoIP and mobile trunks as well as digital key phones and IP phones. The modular design allows configuration using interchangeable interface cards.
The document discusses configuring VoIP and video calling on an ETERNITY NE system, including setting up network parameters, SIP trunks and extensions, registering Matrix IP phones as extensions, and making audio and video calls between SIP extensions using phones like SPARSH VP248, softphones, and the SPARSH M2S for video calls.
The H685 series is a cellular router that allows users to create a secure Wi-Fi network using a cellular broadband internet connection. It has a built-in 2G/3G/4G cellular module and SIM card slot to connect to mobile networks. Key features include VPN support, firewall, wireless redundancy, and remote management via web interface. It is used in applications such as remote monitoring and control, security, utilities metering, and more.
The document introduces the ULSB MK III Switch, a ruggedized military exchange switch. It has a compact form factor and is compliant with military standards. The switch functions as a local/transit switch using digital PCM-TDM and IP technologies. It has a modular architecture with redundant power supply and CPU cards. Key features include high density digital switching, distributed processing, and non-blocking operation. The switch is designed for reliability in tactical military environments.
The document provides an overview of videoconferencing basics, including what videoconferencing is, its benefits, how it is being used, common system components, and top manufacturers. It also discusses network connections, protocols, and different types of conferencing such as point-to-point, multipoint, webcasting, web conferencing, and audio conferencing.
Bluetooth was created in 1994 by Ericsson to provide a wireless alternative to RS-232 cables. It uses short-wavelength radio waves to exchange data over short distances between devices. The name Bluetooth is derived from the Danish King Harald Bluetooth who united Denmark and Norway in the 10th century. The Bluetooth logo represents the merging of the runic letters H and B to represent the connection between devices. Bluetooth allows devices within 30 feet to connect and exchange information without cables.
The document discusses microservices architecture, which involves breaking software systems into small, independent services that communicate with each other. This architecture allows services to be developed and deployed independently using different technologies. It is more flexible and scalable than monolithic architecture as services can be deployed individually and scaled independently using containers like Docker. However, microservices architecture also introduces more complexity so a monolithic style may be preferable for some simpler systems.
Content-first Design - Let’s make information feel like a great conversationAlicia Farrell
“We need your help, can you put these things into categories? We think our current list is too long.”
It’s probably a safe bet to say that every day a content pro or designer is asked to solve a problem like this. Actually, the drastic evolution of navigations models with fancy UI tricks is proof that many designers are being asked to solve this problem pretty regularly.
Yet, findability is still a problem. Maybe that’s because the usability and findability problems are actually understandability problems.
Imagine if information on a page could feel like a personalized conversation, removing the ambiguity that causes confusion.
You can do that, and content-first design is the way. In this talk, Alicia will share how designing the content first, and then creating the structure can help. A content-first approach can help you nail down the natural language, use cases, and contextual relevance before you address structure and design.
World War II was a global military conflict between 1939-1945 that involved most nations. It began with Germany invading Poland in 1939. Germany allied with Italy and Japan to form the Axis powers, while Britain, France, and later the Soviet Union and United States formed the Allies. Key events included Germany conquering much of continental Europe, the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, and Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor that drew the US into the war. Over 60 million people died making it the deadliest conflict in history, and new military technologies like rockets, jets, and nuclear weapons were developed and used.
The document presents a vision for a learning experience that teaches children responsible money habits through engaging them at key money moments like dinners, stores, and paydays. It aims to help busy parents consistently provide feedback to kids aged 7-9 on saving, spending wisely, and working towards goals, while also accommodating different aged children and busy lifestyles. The experience would create chore deals for kids to track and manage their own finances.
This document provides an overview of key concepts related to Voice over IP (VoIP) technology. It defines common VoIP terms and standards, describes how VoIP works by breaking analog voice signals into digital packets, and outlines typical system elements like softswitches, terminals, and gateways. It also discusses media standards, signaling protocols, quality of service measures, fax transmission methods, and various Patton Electronics VoIP products.
This document provides information about the NMS TX4000 product from Launch 3 Telecom, including how to purchase it, specifications, payment and shipping details, warranty, and services. It describes the TX4000 as a Dialogic NMS board supporting a specific number of SS7 links and software. Contact information and a link to view the product datasheet are provided.
Main:
Industrial class,with sim card slot
Interface:1 RJ45 WAN Port + 4 RJ45 LAN Port;
Optional additional port: DB9 RS232 or RS485 port
VPN(PPTP,L2TP,IPsec,GRE),SNMP, VRRP, DDNS, DHCP, NAT/NAPT, Web, Auto-dial,always online,watch-dog;
Line WAN(xDSL) and Cellular can backup, two H800 can work as dual sim dual module backup
This document provides a network troubleshooting guide for Transcend Management Software version '97 for Windows NT. It begins with an introduction and overview of network troubleshooting. It then describes the various Transcend applications and tools that can be used for troubleshooting, such as Transcend Central, LANsentry Manager, Traffix Manager, and Device View. The guide also discusses other commonly used troubleshooting tools like Ping, Telnet, FTP, analyzers, and probes. It provides steps for actively managing networks, such as designing for troubleshooting, monitoring devices, knowing your network, and preparing devices for management. The main body of the guide discusses specific connectivity and performance problems and solutions. It concludes with a reference section
Matrix Telecom Solutions: ETERNITY PE - IP-PBXMatrix Comsec
Matrix ETERNITY provides true mobility to its users by allowing them to use their mobile phones as PBX extensions. Not only users can make and receive calls, they can also use most of the PBX functions like Transfer, Forward, Voice Mail, Directory and Conference using their mobile phones from within and outside office. This seamless mobility means complete freedom from being tied to your desk for internal or external communication.
The document is a product specification sheet for the Motorola DP1400 portable radio. It describes the radio's key features such as analogue/digital capability, voice communications, dual capacity direct mode, and compatibility with Motorola's radio management suite. The radio is designed to provide simple and reliable voice communication for work crews through its ergonomic design and clear audio. It offers benefits like superior coverage, battery life, and ability to prioritize critical communications through transmission interrupt.
Matrix ETERNITY is a family of IP-PBXs with Universal Connectivity and Seamless Mobility. The ETERNITY IP-PBX offers built-in gateway capability to connect nearly all telecom interfaces like FXS, FXO, ISDN BRI, ISDN PRI, T1/E1, GSM and 3G.
1. The document provides an overview of the Matrix ETERNITY integrated enterprise voice switch, which can support up to 1,344 user ports and provides interfaces for POTS, ISDN, GSM, VoIP, and other systems.
2. ETERNITY supports a variety of extension types including SLT, DKP, SIP, and ISDN terminals. It also interfaces with external devices like fax machines, door phones, and public address systems.
3. ETERNITY is available in different configurations including the LE, ME, GE, and PE models, which provide different capacities for user ports, trunks, and features. The LE can support the most users and trunks while the PE
Matrix Telecom Solutions: ETERNITY NE - IP-PBXMatrix Comsec
Matrix Presents, ETERNITY NE – The Next Generation IP-PBX built to mature today’s nascent businesses into flourished enterprises, breaking the confines of conventional telephony systems. Right from its perception, each and every attribute of ETERNITY NE revolves around the needs of the small businesses. ETERNITY NE brings complete synergy of the wired, wireless and packet based communication into the SMB premise. The multi-functional persona of NE wipes out the need of investing in multiple devices. With the superior features that it delivers, it puts any small business at par to compete actively with the constantly evolving and challenging surrounding.
This document provides an overview and configuration guide for ISDN voice interfaces on Cisco routers. It contains chapters on configuring basic ISDN BRI and PRI interfaces, QSIG support, expanded cause code call retries, clear channel T3/E3, high-density analog and digital modules, integrated data and voice services on PRI, integrated voice and data WAN on T1/E3 interfaces using the AIM-ATM-VOICE-30 module, ISDN GTD for setup messages, NFAS with D-channel backup, PRI backhaul using SCTP, QSIG support for Tcl IVR 2.0, implementing T1 CAS for VoIP, and implementing FCCS (NEC
Matrix Telecom Solutions: ETERNITY GE - IP-PBXMatrix Comsec
The document introduces the ETERNITY GE series of IP-PBX systems from Matrix. The ETERNITY GE6S and GE12S models provide flexible connectivity including VoIP, GSM/3G, ISDN and analog interfaces. They support up to 500 IP extensions and include digital key phones, IP phones and integration with voice mail systems. The GE6S has 6 slots while the GE12S has 12 slots for expansion cards to customize the system with various trunk and extension interfaces.
Thank you for calling Star company. For sales, press 1. For technical support, press 2. For accounting, press 3.
2
For technical support, press 2.
Technical support group is being called.
3
For accounting, press 3.
Accounting group is being called.
0
To repeat the menu, press 0.
Welcome to the Star company. For sales, press 1. For technical support, press 2. For accounting, press 3.
The IVR system guides the caller to the required department.
Matrix Telecom Solutions: ETERNITY ME - IP-PBXMatrix Comsec
The document introduces the ETERNITY line of IP-PBX systems from Matrix, including the ETERNITY ME10S and ME16S models. The ETERNITY systems provide a flexible IP-PBX platform with universal connectivity and scalability up to 516 user ports. They support a wide range of interfaces including analog, digital, VoIP and mobile trunks as well as digital key phones and IP phones. The modular design allows configuration using interchangeable interface cards.
The document discusses configuring VoIP and video calling on an ETERNITY NE system, including setting up network parameters, SIP trunks and extensions, registering Matrix IP phones as extensions, and making audio and video calls between SIP extensions using phones like SPARSH VP248, softphones, and the SPARSH M2S for video calls.
The H685 series is a cellular router that allows users to create a secure Wi-Fi network using a cellular broadband internet connection. It has a built-in 2G/3G/4G cellular module and SIM card slot to connect to mobile networks. Key features include VPN support, firewall, wireless redundancy, and remote management via web interface. It is used in applications such as remote monitoring and control, security, utilities metering, and more.
The document introduces the ULSB MK III Switch, a ruggedized military exchange switch. It has a compact form factor and is compliant with military standards. The switch functions as a local/transit switch using digital PCM-TDM and IP technologies. It has a modular architecture with redundant power supply and CPU cards. Key features include high density digital switching, distributed processing, and non-blocking operation. The switch is designed for reliability in tactical military environments.
The document provides an overview of videoconferencing basics, including what videoconferencing is, its benefits, how it is being used, common system components, and top manufacturers. It also discusses network connections, protocols, and different types of conferencing such as point-to-point, multipoint, webcasting, web conferencing, and audio conferencing.
Bluetooth was created in 1994 by Ericsson to provide a wireless alternative to RS-232 cables. It uses short-wavelength radio waves to exchange data over short distances between devices. The name Bluetooth is derived from the Danish King Harald Bluetooth who united Denmark and Norway in the 10th century. The Bluetooth logo represents the merging of the runic letters H and B to represent the connection between devices. Bluetooth allows devices within 30 feet to connect and exchange information without cables.
The document discusses microservices architecture, which involves breaking software systems into small, independent services that communicate with each other. This architecture allows services to be developed and deployed independently using different technologies. It is more flexible and scalable than monolithic architecture as services can be deployed individually and scaled independently using containers like Docker. However, microservices architecture also introduces more complexity so a monolithic style may be preferable for some simpler systems.
Content-first Design - Let’s make information feel like a great conversationAlicia Farrell
“We need your help, can you put these things into categories? We think our current list is too long.”
It’s probably a safe bet to say that every day a content pro or designer is asked to solve a problem like this. Actually, the drastic evolution of navigations models with fancy UI tricks is proof that many designers are being asked to solve this problem pretty regularly.
Yet, findability is still a problem. Maybe that’s because the usability and findability problems are actually understandability problems.
Imagine if information on a page could feel like a personalized conversation, removing the ambiguity that causes confusion.
You can do that, and content-first design is the way. In this talk, Alicia will share how designing the content first, and then creating the structure can help. A content-first approach can help you nail down the natural language, use cases, and contextual relevance before you address structure and design.
World War II was a global military conflict between 1939-1945 that involved most nations. It began with Germany invading Poland in 1939. Germany allied with Italy and Japan to form the Axis powers, while Britain, France, and later the Soviet Union and United States formed the Allies. Key events included Germany conquering much of continental Europe, the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, and Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor that drew the US into the war. Over 60 million people died making it the deadliest conflict in history, and new military technologies like rockets, jets, and nuclear weapons were developed and used.
The document presents a vision for a learning experience that teaches children responsible money habits through engaging them at key money moments like dinners, stores, and paydays. It aims to help busy parents consistently provide feedback to kids aged 7-9 on saving, spending wisely, and working towards goals, while also accommodating different aged children and busy lifestyles. The experience would create chore deals for kids to track and manage their own finances.
Forward@Four: Promoting Your Business Through Social MediaAlicia Farrell
This document discusses using social media to promote businesses. It defines social media as websites for user-generated content. It provides tips for social media engagement including listening to your target community, setting goals, adding valuable content, and being real. Challenges of social media include time, technical skills, and measuring success, but benefits are awareness, managing relationships, referrals, and increased web traffic. The key takeaways are to target communities based on passions, keep efforts simple, be authentic, have fun, and ask questions when unsure.
DevOps is a combination of cultural philosophies, practices, and tools that increases an organization's ability to deliver applications and services at high velocity. It involves several key aspects: cross-functional collaboration between development and operations teams; automation of processes like provisioning, building, testing, and deployment; and continuous delivery to get changes deployed into production quickly and frequently in a sustainable way. The DevOps movement began in the late 2000s and gained mainstream adoption in the mid-2010s as more companies embraced the benefits of faster delivery and greater agility.
This document provides instructions for using the key features and functions of the Retailexcel POS application. It explains how to perform various retail operations like billing, cash management, session management and more through step-by-step guidance on navigating the POS system using mouse clicks and selecting various on-screen buttons, menus and options.
This document provides an overview of direct marketing and online shopping. It discusses how the company Loot Ley Boys started in 2013 with the goal of making affordable products available online. It then defines online shopping and advertising, and provides statistics on internet and social media users. The rest of the document outlines the company's marketing strategies, including the 4Ps of marketing, types of ecommerce, product categories, benefits and cons to consumers, and examples of advertisements.
BDO Payroll Services has been providing payroll solutions to small, medium, and large companies since 1982. They currently process payroll for over 6,500 employees every month. Outsourcing payroll allows companies to streamline resources, reduce costs, and benefit from specialist expertise to ensure legal compliance. Evaluating total in-house payroll costs and addressing challenges like changing legislation demonstrate why outsourcing payroll can be an effective solution.
1) DareGlobal Group is a large Chinese conglomerate founded in 1978 with over 50 member companies in China and abroad.
2) DareGlobal Technologies is a subsidiary focused on research, development, production and marketing of network communication equipment.
3) The company has established 6 key R&D laboratories and is a leading provider of broadband access terminals, wireless communication terminals, and digital home products in China.
Patton: Soluciones de Routers y Gateways VoIP para ElastixPaloSanto Solutions
The document discusses Patton Electronics' SmartNode product line of VoIP gateway and router solutions for integrating IP and TDM communications in Elastix systems. It provides an overview of Patton as a company, the benefits of SmartNode products, and the various SmartNode models available with different analog, digital and T1/E1 interface options. Product selection information is also given to help identify the appropriate SmartNode model for different integration needs such as POTS lines, legacy terminals, or a combination of both.
Sumavision Company and Solution Introduction.pptxOsogenial
This document provides an overview of a company that produces video delivery and cable access solutions. It discusses:
1. The company's history, products, solutions in areas like DTV headend, 4K/8K contribution, cloud-based solutions, network technology, and security.
2. Case studies and statistics on customers in China and globally.
3. The company's investments in areas like movies/TV, e-payments, and high-tech companies to obtain leading technologies like 8K, 5G, and security products.
4. An outline of the document structure covering the company profile, product lines, and services.
Anda Telecom is an innovative Indian company that offers a wide range of networking and telecom products. It has an R&D facility in the UK and sells its products through channels in 40 countries, focusing on quality, price, and customer service. The company has a large portfolio of products including routers, modems, switches, media converters, and more from various partners. It also provides consultancy and infrastructure projects.
The T-Asisto Project provides telecare services through an interactive television environment. It uses sensors and a home terminal connected to the television set-top box via an RS-232 interface to monitor individuals and provide services like reminders, communication with relatives, and memory games. The system allows bidirectional communication between the user's home and a remote server using telephone lines, SMS, or an IP network to deliver personalized telecare assistance and information.
The document is a datasheet for the Cisco NIM-2MFT-T1/E1 network interface module. It provides an overview of the module's capabilities including supporting data and voice applications. Key specifications listed are that it supports 2 serial data channels per port, 24 or 31 voice channels depending on T1 or E1, 1 PRI per port, and drop and insert of 24 or 31 channels. Dimension and environmental specifications are also provided.
The document is a datasheet for the Cisco VWIC3-1MFT-T1/E1 interface module. It is a 1-port T1/E1 interface card that can be inserted into supported Cisco routers to provide connectivity for voice and data applications over T1, E1, and fractional T1 and E1 circuits. It supports both T1 and E1 standards and includes integrated channel service unit/data service unit functionality to multiplex and demultiplex traffic without additional external equipment.
The VWIC3-2MFT-T1/E1 is a 2-port interface module for Cisco routers that supports both T1 and E1 interfaces. It allows voice and data connectivity over a single interface through one port configured for unstructured E1 and the other for structured framed E1. The module provides 2 T1/E1 ports that can each be configured for channelized T1/E1, PRI, or drop and insert multiplexing of voice and data traffic. It offers remote management via CLI, SNMP, and SNMP traps.
The document describes the Matrix ETERNITY PE, an enterprise-grade IP-PBX for businesses. The ETERNITY PE comes in various models with different port capacities. It supports a wide range of interfaces including analog, digital, VoIP, and cellular. The system provides rich features and is highly scalable and flexible. It can be used for applications such as IP-PBX, hospitality PBX, and universal gateway solutions.
The document describes the Matrix ETERNITY PE, an enterprise-grade IP-PBX for businesses. The ETERNITY PE comes in various models with different port capacities. It supports a wide range of interfaces including analog, digital, VoIP, and wireless interfaces. The system provides rich features and is highly scalable and flexible. It can be used for applications such as IP-PBX, hospitality PBX, and universal gateway solutions.
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1. TDS Series Specification
TDS40 TDS80 TDS160 TDS240 TDS320 TDS400 TDS480 TDS560 TDS640
Cabinets 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Max Stations 32 80 160 240 320 400 480 560 640
Digital Stations Max 32 80 160 240 320 400 480 560 640 DK2-D DK2-D
Single Line Stations Max 32 80 160 240 320 400 480 560 640
Access Control Phone Max 32 80 160 240 320 400 480 560 640
Trunking and Outside Lines
TDS40 TDS80 TDS160 TDS240 TDS320 TDS400 TDS480 TDS560 TDS640
Outside Lines (max) 28/32 48/51 96/104 144/162 192/216 240/255 255/255 255/255 255/255
Outside Line Card Slots 2 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Analog CO Lines (max) 16 40 80 120 160 200 240 255 255
Digital Channels 24 30 24 30 48 60 72 90 96 120 120 150 144 180 168 210 192 240 DK3-D DK3-D
T1/E1 T1 E1 T1 E1 T1 E1 T1 E1 T1 E1 T1 E1 T1 E1 T1 E1 T1 E1
Digital Channels 23 30 23 30 46 60 69 90 92 120 115 150 138 180 161 210 184 240
PRI T1/PRI E1 T1 E1 T1 E1 T1 E1 T1 E1 T1 E1 T1 E1 T1 E1 T1 E1 T1 E1
Combo Digital (T1) & Analog Lines 32 48 96 144 192 240 255 255 255
VoIP Slots/Channels (max) 2/6 5/15 10/30 15/45 20/60 25/75 30/90 35/105 40/120
Note:
1.Above capacity shown as the maximum 4. Outside Slots refers to the available slots
figure, due to the limitation of available for PSTN, ISDN, T1/E1, VoIP.
slots, the exact capacity will be dependant 5. One ISDN BRI has 2 outside lines
on how many slots are available for each 6. One ISDN PRI has 23 or 30 outside lines DK3-B DK3-B
interface. 7. One T1 has 24 outside lines.
2.Extensions refers to the maximum number 8. One E1 has 30 outside lines.
of extensions. 9. One VoIP has 3 channels.
3.Outside Lines refers to the maximum 10. One Voice Mail Slot may have 4 or 6
number of outside lines, that is a channels
combination of E1 or PRI plus ISDN,
PSTN Lines.
DK Series
DK2-D Handsfree, Large LCD Display DK1-D DK1-D
DK2-DB Handsfree, Bluetooth Headset Interface,
Large LCD Display
DK3-D Handsfree, LCD
DK3-B Handsfree (Intercom Only)
DK1-D Handsfree, LCD Display
DK1-S Handsfree
DK2-DSS 66 Button DSS Console
DK1-DSS 60 Button DSS Console
DK1-S DK1-S
DK-ACP Access Control Phone
DK-DPU1 Digital Doorphone Unit
TRANSTEL COMMUNICATIONS INC.
1095 Jupiter Park Drive, Suite 7, Jupiter,
Florida 33458, USA DK1-DSS DK2-DSS
Tel : 561-747-4466 Fax :561-747-4578
http ://www.transtelcommunications.com TransTEL Partner:
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PT. TRANSINDO INFOTEK (Indonesia)
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PT. TRANSTEL INDONESIA Design and specifications are subject to change without
Tomang Utara No. 38, Jakarta Barat 1140, notice. All logos and product names are trademarks or
DK-ACP DK-DPU1
Indonesia registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Tel : 62-(021)-563-3654, 563-3655, 567-3378 TransTel, TDS-600, DK Series telephone sets are trade
Fax :62-(021)-568-2477 names or trademarks of TransTel Communications Inc.
P/N: 5703 5306 6000
Printed in USA
3. TDS Series Digital Communication System
The platform for advanced telephony solutions
TransTel’s TDS Series is a feature-rich platform that meets
existing telecommunications requirements and offers future-
proof migration solutions. The TDS Series is a family of
systems offering a cost effective solution for businesses
as small as several lines and a few telephones up to 640
ports. The system provides external interfaces to PSTN,
ISDN PRI, E1/T1, and VOIP via the internet, along with
easy to use, feature-packed digital key telephones,
traditional analog and wireless handsets. Choose the
system that fits your needs today and rest assured that
future growth is seamless. Simply keep your telephone sets
and interface cards and upgrade to a larger cabinet. As
your business expands, the TDS Series platform will grow
along with you. Because the TDS Series shares the same
powerful platform across all size ranges, retraining is not
necessary. The versatility of the TDS system permits it to
adapt to future technologies as they emerge, protects your
investment and ensures a wide range of options for
expanding your information and communication
infrastructure as your business grows.
ISDN PRI & T1/E1 Capable
Digital trunking services for improved call flow
The TDS Series allows small, medium and large companies
the ability to interface to the outside world by utilizing ISDN
digital trunking services. ISDN provides Direct Inward
Dialing to employees and inherent caller id as
well as fast call set up speeds.
Small businesses may opt for a fractional
PRI, cost effectively for as little as 5 or 6
outside lines. Service providers may
supply your business state of the art
PRI channels and give you additional
bandwidth for VOIP and web hosting
capability through the use of a channel
service unit. Once the ISDN interface
card has been installed in your TDS Series
system, you have the capability to grow up
to 23 voice channels!
Medium to large sized customers may equip
the TDS system with a full PRI supporting up to 23
channels and then add additional channels and cards as
requirements and growth demand.
4. TDS
Voice Over IP & Virtual Private Networking
Bypass toll charges between locations and more ........
Enterprise Site 2 Enterprise Site 1
TDS
HP-300 VoIP Phone
Remote Teleworker
Soft Phone
Access
Router
Full Voice Networking
between TDS Sites Soft Phone
IP-WAN
Voice+Data
HP-300 VoIP Phone Access Router Access Router
TransTel Digital
Access Key phones and
Router other equipment
PSTN / ISDN TDS
Call Director or
Soft switch
TransNet VPN Networking Diagram
Leverage the power of broadband internet and wide area
networking technology to create a virtual private network
between office and remote locations.
Create a unified dialing plan and utilize least Point to point Digital ISDN PRI services as
cost routing to bypass costly toll charges by well as VoIP capability allow you to effectively
allowing employees within the company to manage communications between various
communicate within your network. site locations.
Voice Over IP Product Solutions
TD IP Phone –– TD IP Card –– TD ISDN T1 / E1 / PRI ––
Supports H. 323, SIP, MGCP, Installs inside TransTel TDS Interface card provides up to 24
2 RJ-45 ports. Series System. Provides 3 IP or 30 channels depending on
channels configuration.
5. CTI Savvy
Computer Telephony integration increases
productivity and customer service......
The TDS Platform is equipped with a LAN port that is
used for a variety of CTI applications to further enhance
employee productivity.
A Server based TAPI driver allows off the shelf software
applications running on workstations within your
company to integrate with the TDS 600 system.
CTI compliance with an industry standard TAPI
interface allows features such as screen pops for
incoming calls and compatibility with popular contact
manager software such as ACT and Goldmine.
System Administration
LAN compatible and web browser based
makes administration quick and easy......
Station users may access the system through
the LAN to program settings such as Do Not
Disturb, Call Forward, Absent Messages,
Appointment Alarms and Speed Dial.
Administrators and maintenance personnel can
access all aspects of system programming via
web browser. Adds, moves, changes and system
speed dialing are easily administrated.
6. TDS
TMS Pro Unified Messaging
Auto Attendant, Voice Mail, Personal Mailbox Management
from your PC!
TMS Pro is a robust voice processing system that
seamlessly integrates with the TDS Platform to provide
your company with efficient call handling and message
management.
Automated Attendant is thoughtfully designed to
answer calls with different greetings at various times
of the day and week. Multi company greetings are also
supported as well as up to 3 different languages.
Voice Mail and Unified Messaging assures customers
leave a message directly in a mailbox and delivery
takes places with a variety of notification options. TMS
PRO can deliver a message in the form of an e-mail
and is compatible with Microsoft Outlook.
Personal Mailbox Management means you can control Auto Attendant Highlights
aspects of voice messages directly from your PC client
operating on your local area network.
• Multilingual
• Flexible Greeting Options (Day, Night, Lunch)
• Flexible Digit Length from 2 to 6
• Auto Mode Switching & System Schedules
• Call Transfer Options (Supervised, Non Supervised,
Voice Mail Highlights Semi Supervised)
• Multi Level Menu Options (96)
• Up to 72 hours of message time
• Up to 500 Mailboxes • Default Transfer to Operator
• 4 to 8 port configurations • Directory Listing (Dial by name)
• Personal Mailbox Management Utility • Fax Detection & Routing
• Live Call Recording • Direct Dialing to Extensions
• Answer Machine Emulation • Multi Company & Multi Tenant Support
• Message Delivery (Office phone, Mobile, Home, E-Mail)
• Message Notification (Message Waiting LED, Pager, Unified Messaging Highlights
Interrupted Dial Tone, SMS, E-Mail)
• Customized Greetings & Language per mailbox • E-Mail Client Integration
• Message Retrieve, Save, Copy, Delete & Forward • Retrieve Voice Messages
• Time & Date Stamp • E-Mail notification with or without Message Attachment
• Password Protection • Complete Mailbox Management from PC
• Do Not Disturb Mode • LAN Compatible
7. TDS Series Digital Telephone Sets
Feature friendly to get more done......
Caller ID is clearly displayed on View caller id name and number
incoming calls including both at the same time and use soft
name and number along with function keys to return call, delete
incoming line number. A unique record or exit from caller id mode.
blue LED lights for incoming calls Date, Time and call status are
and notification of messages. also provided.
Directory Dialing allows you to
enter a name and let the system
do the dialing for you! Simply
scroll through the directory, find
your party and lift the handset or
press the speaker and the call is
placed!
Log into the system from your
web browser and leave co-
workers a text message advising
how to get in touch with you! You
decide what the message will be!
8. TDS
System Feature Highlights Intercom Dialing Restriction Station Feature Highlights
ISDN PRI
Account Code Capability • Call Charge Metering 1A2 Emulation
Attendant Console • Caller Identification Advisory Messages
Assignment • Direct Inward Dialing Account Codes
Attendant Overflow • Call Forward - Auto Hold & Recall
Automatic Line Access Internal/External Auto Callback
Automatic Line Search • Call Waiting Auto Answer
Automatic Ring down • MSN Auto Line Access
Automatic Route • Sub-addressing Auto Redial
Selection • User to User Signaling Background Music
Automatic Wake-up Host PABX Access Call Duration Timer
Battery Charger Hot Line Call Waiting
Behind PABX Operation Line Group Assignment Call Forward - All, Busy,
Centrex Operation Least Cost Routing (LCR) No Answer, External
Class of Service Loud Bell Assignment Call Split
CO Line Groups Music On Hold Call Transfer
CO Line Hunting Multiple Attendant Groups Caller ID
CO Line Name Programming Multiple Trunk Groups Calling Name & Number Display
CO Line Ring Types Night Transfer Camp On
• Linear On Call Programming Chain Dialing
• Common Audible Paging Conference
• Circular • Internal Dial by Name
• Hunt • Zone Direct Station Selection (DSS)
Console Assignment • Meet Me Door Phone Access
Day/Night Service Password Assignment Do Not Disturb (DND)
• Manual/Automatic • DISA Dual Color LED
Delayed Ring Groups • System Programming Duration Time Display
Dial 9 Groups • Toll Override Executive Override (Barge In)
Dial By Name Pause Flash
Direct In Line Pick Up Groups Hands Free Answerback
Direct Inward - Relay Control Hearing Aid Compatibility
System Access (DISA) Remote Programming Headset Compatibility
Distinctive Ringing RS-232 Last Number Redial
DTMF Signaling Security Code Line Keys
Dual Port Capability Security Sensor/Door Open Loop Keys
End-to-End Signaling Single Digit Dialing Message Waiting
Flash (Programmable) Station Group Assignment One Touch Keys
Flash Memory Backup Station Hunting Prime Line Select
Flexible Expansion Station Lock Private Line
Flexible Ringing System Speed Dial Ringing Line Preference
Assignment • Personal Speed Dial Speed Dialing
Flexible Key Group System Date & Time Setting Toll Restriction & Override
Assignment System Time-Reminder Service Volume Control Setup
Flexible Number Plan Telephone Directory
Flexible Time Format Toll Control Admin & Maintenance
• 12/24 Hour Display • Day/Night
Forced Account Codes Tone to Pulse Dialing LAN Compatible
Intercom Trunk Queuing Web Browser Based
Intercom Single Digit Trunk to Trunk connections Database Backup & Restore
Assignment Voice Mail Compatibility Upgrade Software Remotely or On Site
Intercom Ring/Voice Select Hot Swappable Interface Cards