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Dialogic
® 
PBX Integration Board User’s Guide 
1.5.  Dialogic
®
 Voice Hardware Covered by This Manual 
The Dialogic
® 
PBX Integration Board voice hardware provides a set of cost-
effective tools that enable implementation of computerized voice and call 
processing applications for PBXs. It provides the basic voice and call processing 
capabilities of Dialogic
®
 D/4x voice hardware, and adds hardware and firmware 
that can ease integration with supported PBXs. Refer to the Dialogic
®
 Voice API 
Programming Guide for more information on voice and call processing. 
The Dialogic
® 
PBX integration hardware models covered by this manual include 
the following Dialogic
® 
boards: 
•  Dialogic
®
 
D/42JCT-U Board – a 4-channel voice board with station 
interfaces that can be connected directly to a number of different PBXs. 
•  Dialogic
®
 
D/82JCT-U Board – an 8-channel voice board with station 
interfaces that can be connected directly to a number of different PBXs. 
 
1.5.1.  Dialogic
®
 Voice Hardware Model Names 
Model names for Dialogic
®
 Voice boards are based on the following pattern: 
D/NNNoRBB-TT-VVV  
where: 
•  D/ - identifies the board as Dialogic
® 
voice hardware 
•  NNN - identifies the number of channels (2, 4, 8, 12, etc.), or relative 
size/power measure 
•  o - 0 indicates no support for call progress analysis; 1 indicates support for 
call progress analysis; and 2 indicates PBX support 
•  R - if present, this represents board revision (D, E, J, etc.) 
•  BB - bus type (SC or CT) 
•  TT - telephony interface type (if applicable; valid entries include LS, T1, E1, 
BR, U (for universal PBX Interface)) 
•  VVV - ohm value (if applicable; valid entries are 75 and 120) 
Sometimes this document refers to a group of Dialogic
® 
voice boards rather than 
specific models, in which case an “x” is used to replace the part of the model 
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