Unpacking The Equipment; Installation Requirements; General Requirements; Analog And Digital Expansion Cards - NEC VANGARD i-Series Quick Setup Manual

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Installation Requirements

Unpacking the Equipment

Installation Requirements
Unpacking the Equipm en t
Unpacking the Equipment

General Requirements

Analog and Digital Expansion Cards

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VANGARD Mail/i-Series Quick Setup Guide
Unpack the Voice Mail equipment and make sure you have the following items:
VANGARD Mail cabinet (P/N 17770 or 17770A)
External power supply
Wall-mounting template
Ferrite bead (s)
(one for a 2-port card, two for 4-port card)
Diskette containing HOSTKEY software program (P/N 17776)
VANGARD Null Modem Adapter for Serial Communication (P/N 17777)
You will also need the following items:
Standard Telecom tools, including a Phillips-head screwdriver
ESD wrist strap (to be worn at all times)
Laptop or other IBM-compatible computer containing a standard communications software
program, such as Procomm Plus
Surge Protector (see suggestion in Optional Equipment, page 7)
Standard sheet rock (dry-wall) screws, a center-hole punch (or other pointed tool), tape, and
hammer
RJ-45 null modem cable
The manuals for your telephone system
Expansion Cards are available as either analog or digital. You cannot mix analog and digital
cards in the same system.

Analog Expansion Cards

All VANGARD Mail versions.
Analog expansion cards are available as either 2-port (P/N 17772A) or 4-port (P/N 17774A).
The table below shows the number and type of analog expansion (voice) card you
will need to increase the number of available Voice Mail ports.
From
To
2
4
2
6
2
8
4
6
4
8
Voice Card(s) Needed
a 2-port card or a 4-port card
a 4-port card
two 4-port cards (the 2-port card is
removed)
a 2-port card
a 4-port card
Chapter 2: Installing the Voice Mail

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