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* New [[Filter and connection card ASLT and ATLB|ASLT/ATLB filter and connection board]] with RJ45 connectors
 
* New [[Filter and connection card ASLT and ATLB|ASLT/ATLB filter and connection board]] with RJ45 connectors
 
* New design for [[New design for 7040, 7042 and 7043|flush mount stations 7040, 7042 and 7043]]
 
* New design for [[New design for 7040, 7042 and 7043|flush mount stations 7040, 7042 and 7043]]
'''AMC software''' version [http://www.zenitel.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=336&Itemid=124| 10.22] is now released. <br>
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'''AMC software''' version [http://www.zenitel.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=336&Itemid=124| 10.40] is about to be released. <br>
 
* New features: <br>
 
* New features: <br>
** Group call with private ringing tone using the new [[Ringing Group Feature|Ringing group feature]]. The call can be answered from any station in the group by M-key or by lifting the handset.
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** Default use of [[Data_link_layer#Selecting_data_link_layer_between_IP_nodes|TCP-IP protocol between AlphaCom nodes]] in AlphaNet. Up to now AlphaNet data communication has used the UDP protocol. As from AMC version 10.40 the autoloaded default is TCP port 50.000.  
** [[Call Request forward by search strings|Forward unattended call requests]] using the [[Search|Automatic Search]] feature
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** [[Release_Notes_AlphaCom_10.xx#Treble_preemphasis_adustment_of_all_IP_audio|Treble preemphasis adjustment]] of all IP audio. IP audio connections in AlphaNet are not compatible with earlier versions of AMC software.
**[[New fields (AlphaPro 10.27)#Groupcalls, Audio programs to IP stations|'''Private ring mail priority''']]: When receiving Mail or Call Request with priority 150 or higher, the receiving station will be alerted by a private ringing tone
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** [[Line Echo Cancellation|Local Echo Canceling]]. 10 channels of local echo canceling are available for "open" handset conversation when using SIP, Multimodule IP and AlphaNetIP. The channels are allocated when needed, when no more resourced switched duplex is used.
**[[New fields (AlphaPro 10.27)#Groupcalls, Audio programs to IP stations|'''Audio Program in MultiModule''']]: [[Audio Program]]s need only to be connected to the master in a [[MultiModule]] system.
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** New event type 33, [[Private Ringing Outgoing(Event Type)|Private Ringing Outgoing]]. Might be used for state of outgoing conversation to SIP.
** New feature [[Event_During_Connection|Event Trigger During Connection]] (108).
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** The number of AlphaNet data links is increased from 20 to 50.
** Feature for dialing DTMF tones during conversation [[DTMF_During_Connection|DTMF feature]] (107) works for local conversation or towards [[SIP]]/[[RMD]].
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** External VoIP audio gain adjustment: [[IP audio Gain adjustment]] options. Gain towards SIP devices is now by default +18db, giving more appropriate audio level towards external exquipment.
 
** See also [[Release_Notes_AlphaCom_10.xx|AMC Release Notes]]
 
** See also [[Release_Notes_AlphaCom_10.xx|AMC Release Notes]]
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** Compatibility notes:
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*** AMC 10.40 require AlphaPro 10.28 or higher
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*** AlphaNet audio connections over IP are not compatible with earlier versions of AMC software
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*** AlphaNet data connection is now using TCP, and is not compatible with earlier versions using UDP
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'''AlphaPro software''' version [http://www.zenitel.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=336&Itemid=124| 10.28] released.
 
'''AlphaPro software''' version [http://www.zenitel.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=336&Itemid=124| 10.28] released.

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AlphaCom E

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The AlphaCom E combines the best of the present advanced AlphaCom system with the latest IP, Linux and embedded networking technologies. When entering the IP world, no compromise has been made. The AlphaCom E provides the complete set of existing services, quality, reliability and security characteristics for which AlphaCom has always been recognized.

Some of the special features it brings into the IP domain are wideband (7 kHz) audio, a built-in firewall, integrated Web and SIP server, and low latency switching.

Several exchanges can be interconnected on AlphaNet over IP, as well as traditional methods, both locally and worldwide. All communication and services are available throughout the entire network.

The AlphaCom E-series includes extended integration of different kinds of communication and alarm systems, access control, CCTV, public address, public telephones and a variety of features and solutions that can be added when desired. It is easy to interface to 3rd party systems to create special applications.

The new technology allows remote programming, logging and maintenance via AlphaPro, Syslog and standard web browsers.

What's new

Hardware:

AMC software version 10.40 is about to be released.

  • New features:
    • Default use of TCP-IP protocol between AlphaCom nodes in AlphaNet. Up to now AlphaNet data communication has used the UDP protocol. As from AMC version 10.40 the autoloaded default is TCP port 50.000.
    • Treble preemphasis adjustment of all IP audio. IP audio connections in AlphaNet are not compatible with earlier versions of AMC software.
    • Local Echo Canceling. 10 channels of local echo canceling are available for "open" handset conversation when using SIP, Multimodule IP and AlphaNetIP. The channels are allocated when needed, when no more resourced switched duplex is used.
    • New event type 33, Private Ringing Outgoing. Might be used for state of outgoing conversation to SIP.
    • The number of AlphaNet data links is increased from 20 to 50.
    • External VoIP audio gain adjustment: IP audio Gain adjustment options. Gain towards SIP devices is now by default +18db, giving more appropriate audio level towards external exquipment.
    • See also AMC Release Notes
    • Compatibility notes:
      • AMC 10.40 require AlphaPro 10.28 or higher
      • AlphaNet audio connections over IP are not compatible with earlier versions of AMC software
      • AlphaNet data connection is now using TCP, and is not compatible with earlier versions using UDP


AlphaPro software version 10.28 released.

AlphaPro

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AlphaPro is the programming tool for the AlphaCom exchange. AlphaPro gives the facility to program the features of the exchange off-line, and at a later stage download this programming into the exchange. AlphaPro does not extend the features of the exchange, it fills in the appropriate tables.

AlphaPro gives the facility to program the features of the exchange off-line, and at a later stage upload this programming into the exchange. The latest released version is v10.28. AlphaPro is actually two software programs, one FoxPro database application (the big, central window) and one C-code communication program called WACS (the small window on top).

AlphaWeb

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The AlphaWeb is an embedded web server running on the AlphaCom E exchange. It allows the users to log using a standard web browser such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera or Netscape to operate and manage the AlphaCom system.

Event Handler

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The AlphaCom exchange is an intercom exchange of which the main task is to enable uni- and bi-directional speech. In order to be able to meet as many customer requirements as possible when it comes to special features an Event Handler has been implemented. The underlying idea is that by customer-programming this event handler functionality can be implemented which is not part of the standard feature list. The event handler is unique in the world of intercom. It is what gives the exchange its flexibility and makes it possible to meet most, if not all, customer requirements.

The Event Handler is based on the software concept that when the intercom functions run, they report 'events' to a part of the software called the Event Handler. The event can be described as a trigger that sets off an action in the system depending on the information entered in AlphaPro, the programming tool for the AlphaCom exchange. In this way, the Event Handler provides a powerful engineering tool for configuring system behaviour to meet requirements from customers.