Setting Up A Support Computer's Phone Book - NEC Xen IPK Installation Manual

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ETTING UP A
SUPPORT COMPUTER
PHONE BOOK
Remote Access
The support computer's phone book stores basic connection information,
such as modem type, COM port, and baud rate settings. This information is
used to communicate with the voice messaging system.
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The connection settings used by the voice messaging system are already
set up by default and are listed below:
COM port
COM 1 is designated for direct connections and COM 2 is assigned to the voice messag-
ing system's modem.
Baud/Speed
For Q revision Q931 or higher, the direct connect Baud rate is 57,600. For Q930 or
lower, the direct connect Baud rate is 19,200.
Modem
The voice messaging system's modem type is "Generic High Speed."
Answer/Originate call
This setting lets the voice messaging system answer calls from the support computer.
To set up the phone book, first customise the Default phone book entry to fit
your needs. Then, create a phone book entry specifically for each site that
you will access using a remote access connection. If you plan to use more
than one method to connect to the same voice messaging system, create a
phone book entry for each connection type (modem and direct).
To do so, complete the procedures, "To set up the Default phone book
entry" on page 12 and "To add a phone book entry" on page 12.
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