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VP_2000 INTERFACE CONVERSION CARD [Listing updated: May 5, 2002]

The VP_2000 is a smart telecommunications converter board residing inside a PC XT/AT chassis performing universal conversion functions. The VP_2000 interfaces PC based VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEMS directly to TELCO or CARRIER facilities when operating as a stand-alone unit without the requirement for a PBX. The conversion card provides direct access to an individual voice mail box immediately after the call has been answered by the VMS. The card enables operator call transfer into the VMS and caller escape from the VMS to the operator.

The card accepts DIAL PULSE or DTMF, WINK or IMMEDIATE START and a variable number of extension digits. TELCO facility interface configurations include Direct-Inward-Dialing (DID), TWO-WIRE E&M, GROUND-START, LOOP-START, DIRECT-OUTWARD DIALING (DOD), and TWO-WAY DID. The card provides on-board ring generation and battery feed. The product is housed in a personal computer chassis requiring an 8-bit expansion slot for two channels. For ease of installation no additional chassis or other external accessories are required.

:: Company ::CTPX Telecommunications, Inc.
:: URL ::www.ctpx.com
:: Email ::info@ctpx.com
:: Users' Rating :: 3 [2 votes] - Vote

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