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The following section describes how to enter “local” remotes into the prod-
uct to dial them by IP address. If you plan on using the Switchboard Tra-
versal Server, or take only incoming calls, this step may not be necessary.
For more on Switchboard Traversal Server, see
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So now it’s time to make a connection on ACCESS. We will assume that
the proper network and audio connections have been made. Before you
can establish an outgoing connection on ACCESS, you must enter the info
about remote connection into the
Connections Tab
. This acts like a phone
book, saving the names and numbers of everyone to whom you connect.
As shown in Figure 27, ACCESS comes pre-programmed with three connec-
tions. Loopback is chosen when you wish to test ACCESS by connecting the
local encoder and decoder together. The other two entries are connections
to Comrex in Massachusetts, and these may be used for your testing (when
they’re not busy with other users). We maintain two CD players on these
ACCESS, feeding voice and music audio respectively.
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Figure 27 - Connections Tab