Introduction The 4100 AuxBox monitors activity of a Nortel TDM digital telephone and provides an easy-to-use interface for event notification, alerting, paging, and recording. Simple to install at any point between the telephone server and a telephone (e.g. in the equipment room, or at the desktop), the 4100...
ACD queue threshold alerts (requires custom firmware – see page 19) An analog audio output from the 4100 AuxBox can also be used for call recording (without need for a PC), intercom loud paging, or optional receive-only audio channel for radio station interviews.
• Provides two relay outputs for operating external alerters • Provides analog audio output • USB port provided for user programmability or future firmware upgrades 4100 AuxBox Package Contents • 4100 Digital AuxBox • User Guide • Telephone Line Cord •...
All settings for the 4100 AuxBox are made through the front panel Option Switches. Connections to external devices such as alerters or an analog recorder, are made on the back panel. The power input as well as the connections to the telephone equipment are also on the back panel.
Message waiting indication has been detected on the telephone when light is on PAGE Voice call or page is in progress when light is on Refer to page 12 for an explanation of Option Switch settings and functions. 4100 AuxBox...
Back Panel Description Connect to USB port of PC (optional); Provides connectivity for custom programming and firmware upgrades. Contact Algo for more information. POWER (24VDC 0.2A) Connect power adapter supplied with the unit RELAY 1 / RELAY 2 2.5mm mono jack supplying dry contact...
Lift the telephone handset (or go off-hook with the speakerphone or headset) to turn on the “In-Use” light on the front panel of the 4100 AuxBox. This indicates that the unit is working properly. 4100 AuxBox...
Telephone Voice Recording The 4100 AuxBox may be used for voice recording of telephone conversations through the 3.5mm (1/8”) analog audio output jack provided on the back panel using a customer supplied recording device that accepts an analog audio stream input.
OFF (UP) position for Europe and Australia. Incorrect settings can result in garbled audio. Table 1 - Option Switch Descriptions Note: Switches 1, 7, and 8 are only important if the 4100 AuxBox is to be used for call recording. 4100 AuxBox...
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4100 AuxBox Figure 2 - 4100 Front Panel Switches User Guide...
Setting Relay Options The 4100 AuxBox is equipped with two relays that provide dry- contact outputs to interface with external devices, such as Algo’s Visual and Audible Alerters (see page 24). The dry-contact functionality may be configured using Option Switches 2 to 4, as illustrated below.
4100 AuxBox Application Examples Loud Ringing & Message Waiting This diagram shows the 4100 AuxBox with an Algo 1825 Duet Plus for loud ringing (using Relay 1) and with the Algo 1127 Visual Alerter for Message Waiting notification (using Relay 2).
Set Paging and In-Use Notification This diagram shows the 4100 AuxBox with an 1825 Duet Plus and 1185 Horn Speaker for paging (using Relay 2) and with the 1127 Visual Alerter for In-Use notification (using Relay 1). For this application, front panel switches 2, 3 and 4 should be set as shown at right.
4100 AuxBox Strobe Light Ringing & In-Use Notification This diagram shows the 4100 AuxBox with an 1126 Strobe Light for Ring (using Relay 1) and an 1127 Visual Alerter for desktop In-Use notification (using Relay 2). For this application, front panel switches 2, 3 and 4 should be set as shown at right.
Desktop Call Recording This diagram shows the 4100 AuxBox connected to a standard tape recorder using the Audio output. For this application, front panel switch #1 should be set to ON (DOWN) and switches 7 and 8 should be set according to the application requirements (see page 12).
4100 AuxBox Custom AuxBox Firmware Programming Algo offers custom firmware programming services for all of its AuxBox products, including the 4100 AuxBox. Custom firmware modifications are sometimes required to optimize AuxBox operation with a particular telephone system or process. As an example, modifications to AuxBox firmware can...
Telephone Connection Compatibility M7100, M7208, M7310, M7324,T7100, T7208, T7316, T7316E, T7406,M2006, M2008, M2216, M2616, M3901, M3902, M3903, M3904, M3905 M2250 (contact Algo for M2250 wiring details) Loop Limit 3500 ft (1065m) M1 / Succession 2600 ft (800m) Norstar / BCM Connection Line-in/Line-out in series or bridge tap<15ft (4.6m)
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4100 AuxBox Analog Audio Output Connection 3.5mm audio jack Level 0 dBm or -12 dBm output 600 Ohms Relay Outputs (2 provided) Connection 2.5mm audio jack Voltage Max 30V SELV Current Max 50mA non-inductive Function Ring, In-Use (Off-Hook), Message Waiting, or...
Warranty and Repair The 4100 AuxBox is warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of 18 months from the date of manufacture. A label on the bottom of the 4100 AuxBox identifies the manufacturing code in the year and week format (0420YYXXXX for the twentieth week of 2004).
4100 AuxBox Contact Information Algo Communication Products Ltd. 4500 Beedie Street Burnaby, British Columbia Canada, V5J 5L2 www.algosolutions.com Sales 1.604.454.3790, Fax: 1.604.437.5726 Email: sales@algosolutions.com North American Support Toll Free: 1.877.884.2546 Email: support@algosolutions.com Europe, Middle East, Africa: Support Email: EMEAsupport@algosolutions.com Sales Email: EMEAsales@algosolutions.com...
Available in red, green, or blue. www.algosolutions.com/1127 1126P Strobe Light A highly visible indicator available with clear, red, amber, or blue lens. www.algosolutions.com/1126 Algo Communication Products Ltd Toll-free (USA/Canada) 1.877.884.2546 Tel: 604.454.3790 Fax: 604.437.5726 sales@algosolutions.com support@algosolutions.com 4100 AuxBox...
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