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Greetings everyone,
Can the NEC experts here please giveme a roadmap as to the proper comm ports to connect my various connections onto a NEC 192 system?
I am looking for an idea of where to connect:
(1) PC-SAT connection (is it comm 1?) (2) SMDR output connection (is it comm 2?)
Since the system right now is mounted pretty close to the wall, I can only go by feel, and can't really see the labelling on the cabinet connectors, so any idea would be appreciated.
thanks
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per the hardware manual:
Least Cost Routing (LCR) COM 1 PC Programming COM 1 Wireless Programming COM 1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) COM 2 Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) COM 4
Serial-port characteristics include: Characteristic Value Baud Rate 38.4 K (maximum) Parity None Stop Bit 1 stop bit Data Bit 8 bits Port Type DCE
com 1 is the port closest to the back wall. com2 is the next 1 forward and so on.
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Chris,
Thanks for your help.
Now, just have to find a straight-through cable that has a 25 pin female and 9 pin male ends.
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