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AMC-IP - AlphaCom Processor Board (Black)

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AMC-IP Processor Board (Black)

All AlphaCom servers in the XE series have one AMC-IP board delivered at shipment. The AMC-IP board is the main CPU card in the server. Server configuration call processing is hndled by this board.

Highlights

  • Made to provide critical communication in any environment
  • Supports 552 IP stations
  • Global networking and integration
  • IP, SIP and analog station support
  • Extended Software Options
  • SIM card based software configuration and disaster recovery
  • Backwards compatible with older AlphaCom systems
  • Extended memory supports future expansion and new services
  • High quality professional PA broadcasting and messaging services
  • Security voice guidance for public safety and building security
  • Auto-attendant functionality (Automatic voice supported switchboard)
  • Voice supported call guidance


Installation

Location of the STIC socket
STIC placed in socket before closing the lid

Inserting the STIC card

Before inserting the AMC-IP board into the AlphaCom XE Server, a STIC (STentofon Identity Card) must be inserted in the the AMC-IP board. The STIC looks like the SIM card in mobile phones. There are two different versions of the STIC, one is for the XE1/XE7 servers, and one for the XE20/XE26 servers. Amongst other things, the STIC contains the MAC address of the AMC-IP board.

Install the STIC card by inserting it into the SIM Card socket of the AMC-IP board, as indicated in the picture to the right.

Click here for more details about the STIC.

Inserting the AMC-IP Board in the AlphaCom XE Server

Give the board a firm final push to make sure it goes all the way into position.

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  • Turn power off before inserting or removing the AMC-IP board


Filter Board

In the AlphaCom XE20 and XE26 exchanges a filter and connection board must be inserted from the rear side of the cabinet in the same card position as the AMC-IP card.

Switches and Jumpers

The AMC-IP version 11 board has two 8-bank DIP switches and four jumpers set to default positions at delivery.

OBS icon Do NOT change the default settings unless you are absolutely sure of the consequences!


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Switch for Serial Port 1

AMC switch S601 – 1 on:

  • Serial port 0: AlphaPro
  • Serial port 1: Linux Console (115.200 baud, N, 8, 1)

AMC switch S601 – 1 off:

  • Serial port 0 and 1 controlled by the AMC (EDO, MPC data, Pager, ACDP etc.)

LED indicators

The card has a number of LEDs to indicate the board and Ethernet status.

When the AMC-IP board is in normal operation, the "AMC Board Status" LED should be flashing green.

LED indicators on the Black AMC-IP board.



Compatibility

The black AMC-IP processor board can replace the red AMC-IP board in existing AlphaCom E7, E20, E26, 80+ and 138 servers. The Black AMC-IP card provides full backward compatibility in both software and hardware. All traditional AlphaCom services and interfaces are supported. The card can even support traditional AlphaCom feature cards and cabinets, allowing STENTOFON AlphaCom 80+ and AlphaCom 138 to be upgraded with AlphaCom XE features.


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