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Omega-Voice VMI Technical Manual (5th Edition) (PN 500175)

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Chapter 2 •<br />

IX-4SEVMC<br />

IX-4SEVMC<br />

The IX-4SEVMC is completely compact flash based voicemail card with one type II compact flash<br />

socket. The compact flash socket contains a 128MB Compact Flash Module (CFM) for system files<br />

and fixed system prompts and for customer data and voice, greeting and message files.<br />

The IX-4SEVMC card can be installed only in the IX-CME cabinet of the ECS or in the ADIX<br />

APS / ADIX-M in physical ports 97-120 (card slot 17) only. The IX-4SEVMC is not supported in<br />

any other system or card slot.<br />

IX-4SEVMC Specifications<br />

Model IX-4SEVMC<br />

Part Number 500626 (128MB CFM)<br />

Ports 4<br />

Location ECS – IX-CME Cabinet only<br />

ADIX APS or ADIX-M – Physical port 97-<br />

120 (card 17) only<br />

Connectors P1 – Motherboard Connector<br />

P4 – Compact Flash Module<br />

J2 – RS232C PC/Modem connector<br />

On-board Functions S1 MBSW – Make Busy Switch<br />

Program and Data RAM 2MB<br />

Storage Medium CFM:128 MB<br />

Storage Capacity 25 hours<br />

Additional Power Requirements None<br />

System Editor Requirement Editor Version 3.02.13<br />

Size 9.7” H x9.5” W x.75” D<br />

Weight 1 lb. 0.5 oz<br />

Humidity 90% non-condensing<br />

IX-4SEVMC LED Functions<br />

LED Function Indication<br />

D1 Not Used None<br />

D2 CFM Active Flashes when CFM is in use<br />

D3 Housekeeping Active Flashes to indicate the Housekeeping<br />

Function is active<br />

D4 Error Flashes to indicate an error has occurred<br />

D5 MBLED Indicates Make Busy Function is active<br />

D6-D9 <strong>Voice</strong> Mail Port Status Off – Port Idle<br />

Steady – Port Active<br />

Flashing 50/50 – Audio Playing<br />

Flashing 75/25 – Audio Recording<br />

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