Special Considerations When Connecting Multiple Units To A Lan; Increasing Memory Capacity; Talkswitch Memory Cards; Installing A Memory Card - Talkswitch CT.TS005.003904 User Manual

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Special considerations when connecting multiple units to a LAN

Multiple TalkSwitch units on a LAN will function as a single phone system. Some features are
expanded as you add units, and other features are not.
As you add more units, the number of telephone lines, local extensions, VoIP lines, remote
extensions and voice mailboxes will increase.
For example, if you have a 480vs and a 244vs connected on the same LAN, the system can
support 6 telephone lines, 32 local extensions, 4 VoIP lines, 20 remote extensions, 32 local voice
mailboxes, 20 remote voice mailboxes, and 20 general voice mailboxes.
The features listed below are not affected by the number of units on the LAN, so capacity will
not increase as you add units.
Feature
Description
Auto Attendant
There are nine auto attendants.
Ring Groups
There are ten ring groups (300–309).
Park Orbits
There are ten park orbits (500–509).
Music on Hold
You can add music on hold to your system by loading an internal music file.
The music file is copied to each TalkSwitch unit, so the music on hold will be
the same for each line of each unit.
Public Address
Each unit has a PA output for connection to a public address system. The PA
(PA)
output for a TalkSwitch unit is only accessible from extensions connected to
that unit. To connect all outputs to a single amplifier, you will require
an adapter.

INCREASING MEMORY CAPACITY

The recording time for internal music on hold, voicemail, and the auto attendants is shared on
the TalkSwitch unit. You can expand the built-in memory using memory cards. Contact your
reseller to purchase memory upgrades.

TalkSwitch memory cards

TalkSwitch memory cards are specifically formatted for use with TalkSwitch units. They allow
you to add additional voicemail message capacity to your unit. Voicemail memory is used to
store greetings and messages left in voice mailboxes. It is also used to store music on hold, auto
attendant greetings and announcements.
Figure 16: Memory card

Installing a memory card

1. Insert the memory card into the memory slot with the gold contact face down and the "This
side up" label showing. You don't have to turn the unit off or disconnect any of
the telephones.
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