Dialogic 4-Port Analog, Loop-Start, PCIe 887-492 VFX41JCTLSEW
Manufacturer: Dialogic
Mfg Number: 887-492
SKU:
Model: VFX41JCTLSEW
Condition:
New
UPC: 802180027316
Specifications
Product Type | Voice Board |
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Product Series | JCT |
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Brand Name | Dialogic |
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Manufacturer | Dialogic Corporation |
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Product Model | VFX41JCTLSEW |
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Product Name | 4-Port Analog, Loop-Start, PCIe |
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Manufacturer Part Number | 887-492 |
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Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.dialogic.com |
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Green Compliant | Yes |
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Green Compliance Certificate/Authority | RoHS |
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Phone Line (RJ-11) | Yes |
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Number of Phone Line (RJ-11) Ports | 4 |
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Host Interface | PCIPCI Express |
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Height | 3.9" |
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Width | 0.8" |
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Depth | 12.3" |
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Form Factor | Plug-in Card |
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Limited Warranty | 3 Year |
Description
The Dialogic® VFX/41JCT-LS Media Board is a 4-port analog converged communications board that supports voice, fax, and software-based speech recognition processing in a single PCI or PCI Express slot, providing four (4) analog telephone interface circuits for direct connection to analog loop start lines.Dialogic® JCT Media Boards - including this model - can be used by developers to provide small- and medium-sized enterprise Computer Telephony (CT) applications that require high-performance voice and fax processing. Among the features and benefits of these boards, and other Dialogic® JCT Media Boards, are the following. They use Digital Signal Processor (DSP) voice processing technology, making them wellsuited for server-based CT systems under Windows and Linux. They also provide a powerful platform for creating sophisticated Interactive Voice Response (IVR) applications for the small and medium-sized enterprise market segment. Their Caller ID support lets applications, such as IVR, receive calling party information via a telephone trunk line; Caller ID is supported for North America (CLASS protocol), the United Kingdom (CLI protocol), and in Japan (CLIP protocol). Features such as fax and software-based speech recognition processing enable unified messaging applications. They also provide Automatic Gain Control (AGC), so even a weak telephone signal can be recorded and replayed with complete clarity.