Avaya S8100 User Manual

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Hardware additions
Add speech synthesis
S8100 Installation and Upgrades
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November 2003
Add speech synthesis
The TN725B Speech Synthesizer circuit pack is required when Voice Message Retrieval, Automatic 
Wakeup, or Do Not Disturb features are activated. The TN725B circuit pack does not require 
administration.
1
Determine the port assignment of the Speech Synthesizer circuit pack being added.
2
Install the TN725B Speech Synthesizer circuit pack in the designated carrier slot.
Add Code Calling access
The tones for the Code Calling feature are generated by the TN2182/B tone-clock circuit pack in the port 
networks.
1
Install a TN763B/C/D auxiliary trunk circuit pack or a TN457 speech synthesizer circuit pack and 
connect for Loudspeaker Paging. The Code Calling Access feature shares the same ports as 
Loudspeaker Paging. An auxiliary trunk circuit pack provides 4 ports for Loudspeaker Paging and 
Code Calling Access.
2
Administer the form listed under “Code Calling Access” in Administrator’s Guide for Avaya 
Communication Manager
 (555-233-506).
Multiple integrated recorded announcements 
S8100 provides 3 methods of integrated announcements. Both can be used on the same system. The 
methods are:
TN2501 VAL circuit pack
NOTE:
The .wav files that contain an S8100’s announcements can be used with the VAL (voice 
announcements on the LAN) circuit pack in other DEFINITY server systems only if the 
S8100’s .wav-file attributes match those used by VAL. To use an S8100’s .wav files with 
VAL, they must be created with the following attributes – PCM-encoded, 8 bits per 
sample, 8-kHz sampling rate, and single-channel (Mono) mode.