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Chapter 20 — Meridian Mail Compact Option installation and maintenance
553-3121-210
Standard 3.0
January 1999
Installing Hospitality voice system hardware
The Meridian Mail Compact Option Hospitality system is used by hotels to
offer voice messaging services to their staff and guests. It is designed to work
with a hotel’s property management system (PMS). This section describes the
additional hardware installation procedures required in order to take
advantage of Meridian Mail’s hospitality features. The Option 11C Compact
PBX may or may not already be connected to a PMS.
For complete instructions on installing a hospitality system and configuring
it for your PMS, refer to the Hospitality Voice Services Implementation Guide
(NTP 555-7001-221).
Meridian Mail Compact Option Hospitality Package
(NTMW53AA/A0740866)
contains the following hardware:
•
RSM Assembly Module
(NTMW50AA/A0735331)
•
25 pair shielded RSM cable, 4 feet, male to male
(NTMW51AA)
•
DB25 null-modem peripheral cable, 40 feet
(NTMW55AA)
•
DEC 520 display terminal
(AO383526)
Consult the cabling plan in
and determine which of the
following additional hardware you require:
•
DB25 null-modem peripheral peripheral cable, 0.5 feet
(NTND93AA)
•
DB25 straight-through peripheral cable, 10 feet
(NTND91AA or
customer-supplied equivalent)
Note: If you choose to use any peripheral cables exceeding 50 feet in
length, short haul modems are required. Inmac asynchronous line drivers
(#8125) are recommended.
•
DB25 null modem adaptor, if required
(A0351509)
•
DB25 gender changers, female to female, if required
(A0351509)
•
25-pair MDF cable, 10 feet male to male, if required
(NE-B25C-FS)
•
25-pair MDF cable, 10 feet male to bare wire, if required
(NE-A25C-FS)
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