Cta Adapter (Figure 4-39 - Figure 4-40); Installing The Cta Adapter - NEC Aspire S Manual

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CTA Adapter (Figure 4-39 - Figure 4-40)

The CTA Adapter provides a serial interface (RS-232C) connector. This can be used for SMDR, TAPI (1.4),
or system reporting. TAPI requires a CTA driver installation. This driver can be downloaded from the NEC
Technical Support web site (http://ws1.necii.com). Refer to the CTI Installation Manual, P/N 0893102, for
details on installing the driver. A maximum of 24 CTA Adapters can be installed in a system. When using the
adapter for printing, the following printers are recommended:
Citizen CBM CBM1000-RJ100S Thermal Printer
Star Precision SP2520MD-J1 Impact Dot Printer
When installing or removing the adapters, the keyset should first be unplugged from the system. Telephones
with any adapters installed cannot be wall-mounted. The bracket will not accommodate the adapter(s).

Installing the CTA Adapter:

1. Unplug the line cord from the keyset.
2. If only one adapter is to be installed on the phone, the adapter should be installed on the right-hand
side of the phone (beneath the handset). Using a flat-head screwdriver, remove the plastic punch-
out piece covering the connector.
3. Set the dip switches on the CTA adapter to the required position.
4. Position the adapter with the connector positioned as shown below.
Aspire S Hardware Manual
Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment
This optional adapter cannot be installed on an Aspire 2-button phone or IPhone.
No AC-R AC/DC Adapter is required for this unit.
Be sure to follow these steps in order to allow the system to properly recognize the CTA Adapter!
The DSW settings are 1 = on, 2-8 = off for a PC connection or 1 and 2 = on, 3-8 = off for a
printer/SMDR connection (factory setting is for a PC connection).
PC Connection
ON
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Figure 4-41: DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
You may wish to remove the wall-mount bracket to allow for easier adapter installation
Figure 4-42: POSITIONING THE ADAPTER
Printer/SMDR Connection
ON
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Section 4: Telephones and Optional Equipment ◆ 4-41
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