User guide
AuxBox Hardware Information
Client Call Recorder Installation and User Guide 47
5006 Centrex AuxBox
The 5006 Centrex AuxBox offers a seamless digital call recording solution
for any Meridian Digital Centrex
1
(MDC) telephone. An analog audio
output is also provided for applications requiring an analog audio
interface.
Package Contents • 5006 Centrex Analog AuxBox
• User Guide (this guide)
• Client Call Recorder Software CD
• Telephone line cord
• USB cable
•Relay Cord
Installation 1. Disconnect your telephone line cord from the wall jack and connect to
either one of the RJ12 telephone jacks on the 5006 Centrex AuxBox.
Using the supplied telephone line cord, connect the second RJ12 tele-
phone jack on the AuxBox to your telephone wall jack.
2. Ensure that your Centrex telephone is operational. This may take a few
minutes depending on your telephone system.
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3. The 5006 may be installed in a bridging configuration using either
RJ12 jack. Maximum recommended cord length is 10 feet (3m).
Connecting to
your PC USB Port
4. Connect the USB cable to your PC and to the 5006 Centrex AuxBox.
5. Plug in the power supply.
6. The first time you connect the 5006, Windows should advise “New
hardware Found” and proceed to load the necessary drivers. Windows
should install up to three sets of drivers. USB Composite Device, USB
Audio Device, and Human Interface Device (HID).
7. For each, select the recommended driver by clicking the Next and Fin-
ish buttons as appropriate. You may be prompted for your Windows
CD during this process. Note that on many computers these files are
also stored in C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS. Ask your System
Administrator if you have any difficulties.
8. The lights on the front panel indicate whether the hardware installation
was successful. The Power light will be winking to indicate communica-
tion with the PC USB port.
9. 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 5006 Cen-
trex AuxBox. This indicates that the unit is working properly.
1. Digital Centrex refers to an 8 kHz digital signaling technology known as P-
Phone, Meridian Business Service (MBS), Meridian Digital Centrex (MDC), and
other regional names.