Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment
Aspire S Hardware Manual
Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment
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For System Alarms:
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Program 90-12-01 : System Alarm Output - Output Port Type
De
fi
ne the output port to be used as the output for system alarm report (0=no setting,
1=NTCPU COM port, 4=CTA/CTU adapter). Set the baud rate for the COM port in Program
10-21-02. The system can have up to 50 reports.
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Program 90-12-02 : System Alarm Output - Destination Extension Number
If the output port type (90-12-01) is a CTU, enter the extension number with the CTU connection.
For System Information Reports:
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Program 90-13-01 : System Information Output - Output Port Type
De
fi
ne the output port to be used as the output for system information report (0=no setting,
1=NTCPU COM port, 4=CTA/CTU adapter). Set the baud rate for the COM port in Program
10-21-02. The system can have up to 50 reports.
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Program 90-13-02 : System Information Output - Destination Extension Number
If the output port type (90-13-01) is a CTU, enter the extension number with the CTU connection.
For TAPI setup, refer to the Aspire CTI Manual (P/N 0893102) for complete details.
6.
Install the CTU Adapter driver by double-clicking on the SETUP.EXE
fi
le.
During the installation of the driver, select the non-procedure mode (by default, the CTI mode is
selected).
The CTU Adapter driver can be downloaded from the NEC Technical Support web site:
http://ws1.necii.com.
7.
Attach ferrite beads to the AC-R power cable and USB cables. These should be installed on the
ends of the cables closest to the adapter.
The USB cable is a USB Type B Male (to adapter) to Type A Male Cable (to USB device).
Figure 4-44: WRAPPING THE FERRITE BEADS
8.
Plug the AC-R AC/DC adapter into the AC jack on the side of the adapter and to an AC outlet.
9.
Position the adapter with the connector positioned as shown below.
You may wish to remove the wall-mount bracket to allow for easier adapter installation
Figure 4-45: POSITIONING THE ADAPTER
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