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Installing Your Voice Terminal
An available serial port
A minimum of 2 MB of RAM (4 MB is recommended)
A 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB, high-density drive. (If you do not have a
3.5-inch drive, you can order PassageWay Solution on a
5.25-inch diskette.)
A hard disk with 2 MB of space available
A VGA monitor
A Windows-compatible pointing device (a mouse or trackball is
recommended)
Microsoft Windows 3.1 or later release running in standard or enhanced
mode
Your 8411 voice terminal must be connected to a DEFINITY Generic 1,
Generic 2, or Generic 3, or System 75 or System 85.
Important:
In order for PassageWay to operate, your 8411 must have auxiliary power,
either locally using a MSP-1 or remotely using an 1145B1 closet supply.
Also, before you set up your PassageWay connection, you must know
which COM port number (that is, COM1, COM2, COM3, or COM4) to
which you are connecting your 8411 voice terminal.
To connect your 8411 to the PassageWay PC:
1. Make sure that the PC is turned off.
2. Unplug the line cord from the modular wall jack or the MSP-1 power
supply, if the line cord is already connected.
3. Connect one end of the 25-pin cord to the EIA jack on the rear of the
8411 voice terminal.
4. Connect the other end of the cord to the serial (COM) port on the PC.
NOTE:
You may need a 25-pin to 9-pin adapter in order to make this
connection.
5. Connect, or reconnect, the line cord from the ‘‘LINE’’ jack on the voice
terminal to the modular wall jack or to the MSP-1 power supply.
6. Turn on your PC.
For information about installing and setting up the PassageWay software, see
the section titled Installing and Setting Up PassageWay Solution in the
PassageWay
TM
Solution User’s Guide For DEFINITY
Communications System
,
560-201-102.
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