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SV8100 SL MyCalls Call Recorder Installation Manual v1.0

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<strong>Installation</strong><br />

Connecting The ISDN <strong>Call</strong> <strong>Recorder</strong>.<br />

The call recording unit can be rack mounted, free standing or mounted in a CD ROM bay of a PC.<br />

The patch leads connecting through the tap connector should each be no longer than 5 metres in<br />

length. The USB lead supplied with the call recording unit is 1 metre in length. This will mean the call<br />

recording until and PC will have to be situated near each other.<br />

The ISDN lines are connected from the NTE into the tap connector supplied with the call recording<br />

unit. A cable should then run from the other socket on the tap connector to the ISDN card in the PBX.<br />

Once both are connected, calls will be able to pass through the tap connector. There are different<br />

types of tap connectors, one for BRI and one for PRI. The PRI is black and the BRI is white, both are<br />

clearly labelled and can only be used on their respective call recorder.<br />

Once the lines are connected through the tap connector, the other two cables labelled in and out<br />

should be connected to the front of the call recording unit accordingly. Securely connect the supplied<br />

power adapter to the call recording unit and firmly connect the supplied USB lead to the rear of the<br />

call recording unit. Connect the USB lead to the PC until before installing the call recording software.<br />

If the operating system starts the new hardware found wizard, click cancel.<br />

PSTN<br />

Tap Connector<br />

In<br />

Out<br />

<strong>Call</strong> <strong>Recorder</strong>

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