Hardware Installation; Cpu-C1; Cpu-C1-A; Adding The Sd Card To An Existing System - NEC SL2100 Quick Install Manual

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Hardware Installation

2 – Hardware Installation

CPU-C1

The CPU-C1 card does not have built in InMail and must have one of the SD cards installed to provide InMail.

CPU-C1-A

The InMail system is in-built on the SL2100 CPU-C1-A card. It is possible to increase the storage capacity of the
SL2100 InMail system by adding an SD card.

Adding the SD card to an existing system

If the SD card is installed and the built in InMail or VRS system has already been used, then all greetings and
messages are not copied to the new VRS/voice mail storage space.
Refer later in this guide for instructions using the Web interface to download the messages and greetings to a
PC.
1. Power off the SL2100
2. Remove the CPU board and insert the SD card (label side up) into the slot until it clicks
3. Reinstall the CPU board into the chassis, and start the system again.
Ensure the SD card is correctly inserted before installing the CPU card into the chassis otherwise it may be
damaged by the card guide within the CPU slot.
Note - To remove the SD card first push and release the card to un-clip, then remove the SD card.

Default configuration of InMail

InMail Station Ports
Department Group
Voice mail access number
Mail box access number
Default subscriber mailboxes
The InMail is automatically configured and working with a default configuration.
Quick Install Guide – SL2100 InMail Voicemail rev 1.2
Station ports 113-128
Department Group 50
5999
*8
200-263
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