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Contents About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Warranty and Limitation of Liability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Internet and Security Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Limitation of Liability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Warning Packaging for Shipment and Storage . Proper System Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . On-Board Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 32 32 32 CHAPTER 3 AltiGen Triton/Proton Telephony Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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About This Manual This handbook is for dealers, administrators, and technicians who are responsible for installing an AltiGen telephony system and need to know about: • System requirements • Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) safety requirements • AltiGen telephony boards • Board handling procedures • System limitations • Other information related to the hardware of an AltiGen system Telephony Hardware Manual 1
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Warranty and Limitation of Liability Following is a statement of product warranty and limitation of liability. Warranty What The Warranty Covers AltiGen Communications warrants its hardware products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, AltiGen Communications will, at its sole option, repair, refund or replace the product with a like product.
Limitation of Liability Attn: RMA #123 AltiGen Communications, Inc. 410 East Plumeria Dr. San Jose, CA 95134 Upon authorization of return, AltiGen will decide whether the malfunctioning product will be repaired or replaced. 2. To obtain warranty service, you must provide 1) date/proof of purchase, 2) serial number of product, 3) your name and company name, 4) your shipping address and 5) description of the problem. 3.
FCC and Industry Canada Compliance This section describes the requirements for compliance with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Industry Canada CS-03 standard. Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 and Part 68 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide a reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
FCC Requirements Service Requirements In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs should be performed by our Company or an authorized agent. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to AltiGen or to one of our authorized agents. Service can be obtained at your Authorized AltiGen Dealer. Equipment Attachment Limitations - Industry Canada NOTICE: The Canadian Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment.
Port Identification, Facility Interface, Service Order Codes The following tables list the manufacturer’s network interface port designations, Facility Interface Codes (FIC), Ringer Equivalence Number (REN), or Service Codes and the network jacks for the required facilities. The facility interface and service order codes are with reference to the codes specified in Table 5 of Appendix D of FCC Form 730 Application Guide of January 1998. Table 1.
FCC Requirements Table 3. Network Digital Trunk Interfaces for Digital Services (MAX4000 family) MAX T1/E1 PRI FCC Registration No., Part 68 US:5SMPF13BMAX4000 Manufacturer Port Identifier Facility Interface Code (FIC) Service Order Code (SOC) Network Jack ALTI-VT1E1SM-1PT, ALTI-VT1E1-2 04DU9-BN (SF) 6.0P/AS.2 RJ-48Ca 04DU9-DN B8ZS) (SF 6.0P/AS.2 RJ-48Ca 04DU9-1KN (ESF) 6.0P/AS.2 RJ-48Ca 04DU9-1SN B8ZS) (ESF 6.0P/AS.2 RJ-48Ca (USOC) a.
Table 7. MAX4000 family of Analog Trunk Interfaces for Loop Start and Loop Start Services Network Jack Manufacturer Port Identifier Facility Interface Code (FIC) REN (USOC) ALTI-V0404 02LS2 1.3B RJ-21X ALTI-V0416 02LS2 1.3B RJ-21X Disruption of Network If any Triton, Proton, or MAX boards disrupt the telephone network, the telephone company can discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, the telephone company will notify you in advance.
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CHAPTER 1 Safety Guidelines The following information is included in this publication for the use and safety of installation and maintenance personnel. Important Safety Instructions • Read all of the instructions before attempting to operate the equipment and before connecting the power supply. • Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to persons.
• Observe siempre las precauciones básicas de seguridad, a fin de reducir el riesgo de incendio, electrochoque y de lesiones al personal. • Con objeto de evitar incendios o el riesgo de electrochoque, no exponga la unidad a la lluvia, humedad, ni tampoco instale este producto cerca del agua. Jamás derrame ninguna clase de líquido sobre el producto.
Safety Guidelines Safety with Electricity DANGER Do not take chances with your life. Follow these safety guidelines carefully. High Voltages • Observe all safety regulations and read the warnings, cautions, and notes posted on the equipment. • Find the switch to power off the cabinet. Read the posted instructions. • Ensure that equipment can not be powered from another source or controlled from a different circuit breaker or disconnecting switch.
Safety with Electricity Seguridad en El Manejo de La Electricidad DANGER/PELIGRO Do No ponga en riesgo su vida. Sigua estos lineamientos de seguridad al pie de la letra. Alto Voltaje • Observe todas las normas de seguridad y lea las advertencias, avisos de precaución y notas que se encuentran adheridos al equipo. • Encuentre el interruptor que corta la corriente eléctrica del gabinete. Lea las instrucciones que se encuentran adheridas.
Safety Guidelines Elektrosicherheit DANGER/GEFAHR Nicht mit dem Leben spielen. Sicherheitsrichtlinien sorgfältig beachten. Hochspannung • Alle Sicherheitsregeln beachten und am Gerät angebrachte Warnungen und Hinweise lesen. • Stellen Sie fest, wo sich der Gehäuseschalter befindet. Anleitung lesen. • Stellen Sie sicher, daß das Gerät weder durch eine andere Stromquelle versorgt noch durch eine andere Sicherung oder Trennschalter kontrolliert werden kann.
UL Regulatory Safety Requirements Host Computer 1. Model AltiGen/MAX Communication Server apparatus is approved for connection to Telecommunications Systems specified in these instructions for use subject to the conditions set out in them. Any other usage will INVALIDATE this approval. 2. The host machine shall be “CE” marked, with the internal ISA and PCI slots operating at SELV in accordance with EN60950, 1992, issue 2, +A4. 3. This apparatus MUST be professionally installed. 4.
Safety Guidelines Requisitos Reglamentarios de Seguridad de La Asociación de Aseguradores (UL) Computadora Principal 1. El aparato modelo AltiGen/MAX Communication Server se encuentra aprobado para conectarse a los Sistemas de Telecomunicaciones que se especifican en estas instrucciones y para emplearse bajo las condiciones que se indican en las mismas. Cualquier utilización distinta INVALIDA esta aprobación. 2.
UL Regulatory Safety Requirements Para la tarjeta de la computadora principal o para las demás tarjetas de ampliación que se inserten en la principal y que utilicen o generen voltajes superiores a los 300 voltios (rms o dc), deberá obtener asesoría de un ingeniero competente en materia de seguridad, antes de proceder a instalar el equipo en cuestión.
Safety Guidelines (Gleichstrom) überschreitet. Im Zweifelsfalle ist ein zuständiger Ingenieur zu Rate zu ziehen. Spannungseinheit Abstand (mm) Schlupf (mm) für Gerät oder Zusatzkarten 2.0 2.4 (3.8) Bis zu 50 Vrms oder Vdc 2.6 3.0 (4.8) Bis zu 125 Vrms oder Vdc 4.0 5.0A (8.0) Bis zu 250 Vrms oder Vdc 4.0 6.4 (10.
Wiring Wiring (Cableado/Schaltung) All wiring must conform to National Telecommunications Wiring Regulations and the National Electrical Wiring Regulations. Todo el cableado deberá cumplir con las Normas Nacionales del Cableado para Telecomunicaciones y con las Normas Nacionales del Cableado Eléctrico.
Safety Guidelines 3. Any holes in the chassis not conforming to the above should be covered with a metal perforated screen, with holes not exceeding 5 mm diameter, fixed internally. 1. PRECAUCIÓN: Para reducir el riesgo de incendio, utilice solamente #26 AWG o mayor (por ejemplo, 24 AWG) UL o de la médula certificación CSA línea de telecomunicación. 2.
Instructions for Hardwired Earth Connection at the terminal provided, and connected to earth in a manner that will retain the earth connection when the power supply cord is unplugged. The connection to earth of the supplementary earthing conductor shall be in compliance with the appropriate rules for terminating bonding jumpers in Park K of Article 250 the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, and Article 10 of Part I of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, C22.1.
Safety Guidelines 3. Blanke, umhüllte oder isolierte Erdungskabel sind zulässig. Ein umhülltes oder isoliertes Erdungskabel muß eine durchgehend grüne Oberfläche, oder eine grüne mit einem oder mehreren gelben Streifen, 4. Erdleitungen dürfen nicht durch Stahlrohre führen. UL Hardware Preparation (Preparación del Equipo UL/Gerätevorbereitung gemäß UL (Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc.)) Prepare the hardware as follows ensuring that the relevant manufacturer’s installation instructions are complied with.
UL Hardware Preparation Preparación del Equipo UL Prepare el equipo de la manera que se indica a continuación. Cerciórese de antemano de que se observan todas las instrucciones aplicables del fabricante. Si tiene usted alguna duda acerca de cualesquiera de ellas, llame a su proveedor. 1. La instalación de este aparato la deben realizar profesionales. 2.
Safety Guidelines Gerätevorbereitung gemäß UL (Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc.) Entsprechend den gegebenen Anleitungen des Herstellers ist das Gerät wie folgt vorzubereiten. Im Zweifelsfalle ist der Lieferant zu benachrichtigen. 1. Gerät darf nur von qualifiziertem Personal eingebaut werden. 2. Wählen Sie ein "CE" (communication electronics) Komputergehäuse entsprechend den oben angeführten Sicherheitsanforderungen mit einem an der Außenseite markiertem "Erd" Punkt. 3.
Safety Instructions - Rack Mount Instructions Safety Instructions - Rack Mount Instructions (Instrucciones de Seguridad - Instrucciones de Montaje en Rack/ Sicherheitshinweise - Rack Mount Anleitung) 1. Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient.
Safety Guidelines Geraetes in einer Umgebung die kompatibel mit der maximalen Umgebungstemperatur (Tma) die vom Hersteller angegeben wird durchfuehren. 2. Luftstrom reduzieren - Installation des Geraetes in einem Rack sollte so erfolgen dass der Hoehe der Luftstrom fuer den sicheren Betrieb der Anlage nicht gefaehrdet wird. 3. Mechanische Belastung - Die Montage des Geraetes im Rack sollte so sein dass ein gefaehrlicher Zustand nicht erreicht wird auf Grund ungleicher mechanicher Belastung. 4.
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CHAPTER 2 Telephony Hardware Handling Requirements This chapter details the following: • Proper grounding procedures • Using an uninterruptible power supply • Operating environment • Proper board handling procedures • Proper system shutdown • On-board battery Proper Grounding and Loop Current Proper grounding is essential for any PBX system. Run a #6 AWG wire from the server chassis to protection earth ground. Don’t wait for a problem to arise before taking this step.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Operating Environment (Condiciones Ambientales de Operación/Betriebsbedingungen) Before you set up and use the system, consider the environment in which the system will reside: • Choose a work surface large enough to accommodate the entire system. • Use a flat, stable work surface with enough space around it for proper air circulation. For proper heat dissipation, a fan is recommended in front of the AltiGen telephony boards to ensure sufficient airflow.
Telephony Hardware Handling Requirements La tabla siguiente contiene las especificaciones de funcionamiento para el tablero de la telefonía de AltiGen: Descripcion Specification Temperatura de Operacion 0° a + 40° C Temperatura de Almacenamiento -20° a +70° C Humedad Relativa 10% a 80% sin condensacion Betriebsbedingungen Vor Aufbau und Inbetriebnahme der Anlage müssen folgende Betriebsbedingungen berücksichtigt werden: • Es ist eine Arbeitsfläche zu wählen, die der gesamten Anlage genügend Platz
Proper System Shutdown Proper Board Handling Procedures Handle boards by the edges only. Always hold the boards individually by the face plate (with the components facing you) and pinching the edge on the right side of the board. Do not make contact with the solder or component sides of the boards. Do not slide the boards over any surface, including an electrostatic discharge mat. Some boards have very sensitive ceramics that contain embedded traces.
CHAPTER 3 AltiGen Triton/Proton Telephony Boards Note: The Triton boards were discontinued as of February, 2014. AltiGen’s Triton/Proton family of telephony boards for the OFFICE series of servers is a PCI telephony board family. Triton/Proton boards have a non-blocking TDM switching matrix (256 x 64 kbps).
Functional Specifications of Telephony Boards Table 1. AltiGen Telephony Board Options Board Model Number (No.
AltiGen Triton/Proton Telephony Boards • On-Board telephony power supply: – Input 12Vdc from power connector – Output -24Vdc (talking battery) and 90Vac (ring voltage) Note: When the board is configured to use an audio input port, the first port cannot be used for an extension. Note: This board complies with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. This includes compatibility with hearing aids, cochlear implants, assistive listening devices, and TTYs.
Functional Specifications of Telephony Boards Triton Analog Trunk Board Part Numbers ALTI-TTAT-12 (12 Ports, Loop Start) ALTI-TTAT-8 (8 Ports, Loop Start) ALTI-TTAT-12GS (12 Ports, Ground Start) Specifications • Voice processing channels: 12 • Conversation recording channels: 12 • Compliant with EIA464 • Tone detection for fax tone, modem tone, and voice • E-911 CAMA trunk support LED Status LS/GS LED Indicators* LS LED Indicators LED 1B LED 1A Status LED 1B LED 1A Status ON ON Normal ON ON Nor
AltiGen Triton/Proton Telephony Boards Proton Analog Trunk Board Part Number ALTI-P0800 (8 Ports, Loop Start) Specifications • Voice processing channels: 8 • Conversation recording channels: 8 • Compliant with EIA464 • Tone detection for fax tone, modem tone, and voice • E-911 CAMA trunk support LED Status LS LED Indicators LED 1B LED 1A Status ON ON Normal OFF OFF No +5V or less than 4.
Functional Specifications of Telephony Boards Triton T1E1/PRI Board Part Number: ALTI-T1E1-1 Specifications • Support T1-CAS, T1 PRI, E1-R2, E1 PRI signaling • Voice processing channels: 24 (T1) or 30 (E1) • Conversation recording channels: 24 (T1) or 30 (E1) • Tone detection LED Status LED Indicators Green LED Red LED Status OFF OFF No power ON OFF Normal operation OFF ON No signal ON Flashing Faulty signal with frame synchronization* OFF Flashing Faulty signal without frame synchronizat
AltiGen Triton/Proton Telephony Boards Triton VoIP Board Part Number: ALTI-TTIP Specifications • Codec options: Configurable 12 G.711/G.723.1/G.729 or 30 G.
Telephony Board Installation Triton 30-Party MeetMe Conference Board Part Number: ALTI-CONF-30 Specifications • Maximum MeetMe conference sessions: 10 • Maximum conference participants for all sessions: 30 • Echo cancellation • Mute control • Announce participant's name when joining or leaving conference Telephony Board Installation Setting Physical Board ID Before you install a telephony board into a system, it is important you set the Board ID correctly so that the system can recognize the board.
AltiGen Triton/Proton Telephony Boards Do not have any board terminated in the middle of MVIP bus. It will cause a clocking error and unpredictable voice quality. Always run the CT-Bus Test Tool when you add a new board to the system. For complete instructions on how to install telephony boards, please refer to the Quick Installation Guide, which is provided with every AltiGen telephony board package.
Station Conference Resource Limits Table 3. Individual Board Power Requirements Slot Type/Tipo Board/Tarjeta/Karte +3.3V +5V +12V Ranura/Steckplatz Triton Analog Extension 0 1.6A 1.4Aa PCI Triton Analog Trunk LS/GS 0 1.6A 0.25A PCI Triton Analog Trunk LS 0 1.6A 0 PCI Proton Analog Trunk LS 1.6A 0.6A 0 PCI Triton VoIP 0 1.6A 0 PCI Triton T1/PRI 0 1.6A 0 PCI Triton T1/E1 PRI 0 1.6A 0 PCI Triton Resource 0 1.6A 0 PCI Triton Conf 30-Party 0 1.6A 0 PCI a. 1.
CHAPTER 4 AltiGen MAX1000/MAX2000 Telephony Boards AltiGen’s MAX1000/MAX2000 family of telephony boards for the MAX all-in-one IP PBX solution comprises the following: • MAX1000 system • MAX2000 system This chapter discusses the MAX1000 in detail. Chassis information on the MAX1000 pertains to the MAX2000 system, as well. MAX1000 System The AltiGen MAX1000 is a 2U, 19" rack-mount system.
MAX1000 System • Two access board slots Figure 1. MAX1000 system overview The embedded DSP board provides the following resources for the system: • 30 VoIP codec channels (G.711/G.723.1/G.
AltiGen MAX1000/MAX2000 Telephony Boards Figure 2. ALTI-M0404-T1E1 access board Figure 3. Analog trunk and extension board (ALTI-M0804, ALTI-M0408, ALTI-M0012) Analog Trunk-to-Extension Relay The following three access boards have an analog trunk-to-extension relay feature: • ALTI-M0404-T1E1 • ALTI-M0804 • ALTI-M0408 The first four analog trunk ports will be connected to the first four analog extension ports when the system is shut down for maintenance or if power is lost.
MAX1000 System LED A Status One of the following is true: • The embedded DSP board is not running. OFF • Access board is not connected to DSP board properly. • DSP board is too busy. Voice signal may be impacted. LED B Status ON The telephony power supply on the DSP board is supplying telephony power to the analog extension ports properly. Normal operation is ON. One of the following is true: • Switching software is not running. OFF • The telephony power supply fails to supply power.
AltiGen MAX1000/MAX2000 Telephony Boards LED C (Green) LED D (Red) OFF Flashing Status Frame synchronization failed due to one or more of the following conditions: Wrong frame type Wrong line code Clock not matched, causing massive frame slips Cable between CSU and T1 port is too long (within 110 feet is recommended) CRC checksum error (E1) Alternating OFF OFF Temporary frame slip in normal operation No power to the board Audio Input and Output Port Each access board has one audio input port (3.
MAX1000 System Removing Access Boards To remove an access board, 1. Shut down the AltiGen switching services (from MaxAdmin, choose Services > Shut Down All Services). 2. Shut down the operating system. 3. Power off the system. 4. Turn both thumb screws counter clockwise to disconnect from the chassis. 5. Pull both thumb screws to move the board out.
AltiGen MAX1000/MAX2000 Telephony Boards MAX1000-R System Note: The MAX1000-R system was discontinued in August, 2009. The MAX1000-R system is similar to the MAX1000 system described above, except that it supports two ALTI-M0404-T1E1 spans. In addition, there are differences in the system resources provided by the embedded DSP board.
MAX2000 System • MAX2000 Server—In standalone server mode, the MAX2000 Server supports the same software features MAX1000. When no T1/E1 or one T1/E1 board is installed, you can select: • 30 G.723/G.729/G.711 IP channels, OR • 12 G.723/G.729/G.711 IP channels plus 48 G.711-only IP channels When two T1/E1 boards are installed, the configuration will switch to: • 12 G.723/G.729/G.711 IP channels and 48 G.
CHAPTER 5 MAX4000 Server and Vision Boards Note: The MAX4000 chassis was discontinued in February, 2014. AltiGen’s MAX4000 chassis is designed to operate either as a gateway controlled by a Softswitch server or as a standalone IP PBX. This chapter describes the MAX4000 in detail. MAX4000 Server The AltiGen MAX4000 is a 4U, rack-mount system, 7" x 17 ½" x 27". The system has the following embedded components: • Field-replaceable processor module • 2.
Vision Access Boards Power supply alarm reset CD-DVD ROM Front of MAX4000 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Soft start power switch 8 access board slots 3 hard drives Use a phillips screw driver to tighten these screws to secure the top cover 3 power supplies Processor module Chassis ground terminal Figure 1.
MAX4000 Server and Vision Boards Red LED on top; blue LED on bottom Figure 2. Red and blue LEDs show board status Red LED Status ON Either the board is not seated properly (extractor switch is not at the correct position), or the on-board power has a problem. When the red LED is on, the blue LED will be off. OFF Normal operation is OFF.
Vision Access Boards T1E1 Signal Status LEDs The ALTI-VT1E1SM-1PT/ALTI-VT1E1-2 board has two LEDs to show the T1/E1 signal status. They are located beside each RJ48C connector. Signal status LEDs Figure 4.
MAX4000 Server and Vision Boards Resource Board Figure 5. ALTI-VRES (resource board) The MAX4000 resource board supports two configurations. You can switch between the configurations using MaxAdmin; changes will take effect after the system is rebooted. Configuration A • 60 G.
Vision Access Boards Functional status LEDs Board status LEDs Figure 6. ALTI-V0404 (4x4 analog board) Analog Functional Status LEDs The analog boards have two LEDs to show functional status. Their location is shown in Figure 6 and Figure . LED A (Green) Status ON Normal operation. The +12v fuse is okay, and the analog telephony power is on. LED B (Red) Status ON Either the +12v fuse is blown, or the analog telephony power is off. When the red LED is on, the green LED will be off.
MAX4000 Server and Vision Boards Wiring Specification The 25-pin DB-25 connector on the access board requires a cable (DB-25 to RJ-21x) supplied with the access board to connect to a punch down block (66 Block) or a 24-port patch panel. Refer to the following pinout specification when wiring punch down block or patch panel to CO trunk or phones.
Vision Access Boards To install a board, 1. Power off the system. 2. Insert the board into the slot you chose, being careful to align the bottom of the board with the card guides in the bottom of the slot. The extractor handles on the board should be in the unlocked, or open, position (pointing outwards). Push the board all the way in until the extractor handle grooves capture the side beams of the slot, and use your thumbs to push the extractor handles in toward the center to lock the board into place.
MAX4000 Server and Vision Boards Power supply 3 Power supply 2 Power supply 1 3 power supplies are located in the back of the unit. Figure 8. Front door of the unit labels the LEDs for power supplies 1, 2, and 3 (PS1, PS2, PS3). MAX4000 has three hot-swappable power supplies To remove a power supply, 1. Unplug its power cord. A warning tone sounds, and the red “Fail” LED (located behind the front door of the MAXCS) turns red.
Vision Access Boards Figure 9. 3 hard drives behind the door at the front of the system You can swap a hard drive without shutting the system down. To swap a hard drive, 1. Unlatch the front handle of the hard drive tray by inserting the “pin” end of the unlatching tool provided (or use a paper clip) into the small hole at the pointed end of the latched handle and pushing the internal latch downward. 2. Grasp the lever and pull out the hard drive.
Index proper handling 32 system limitations 41 Triton Resource 39 A access board, MAX4000 52 installing 57 removing 58 access boards, MAX1000 audio input/output 47 installing 47 removing 48 wiring specification 48 access boards, MAX4000 wiring specification 57 analog boards, MAX4000 audio input/output 56 audio input/output MAX1000 47 MAX4000 56 B board ID 40 boards access, MAX1000 44 audio input/output 47 installing 47 removing 48 access, MAX4000 52 analog, MAX4000 audio input/output 56 attaching cables 4
system limitations 41 system shutdown, proper 32 T Triton analog extension board, specs 34 Triton analog trunk board, specs 36 Triton MeetMe board, specs 40 Triton T1E1/PRI board, specs 38 Triton VoIP board, specs 39 U uninterruptible power supply 29 V vision access board, MAX4000 52 W warranty 3 Telephony Hardware Manual 62