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Electra Elite IPK
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Serial data communication to the SPE ETU from a PC, the physical COM port (e.g.
COM1) that is normally used for Serial communication is superimposed on the
Transport medium (physical COM port) by a series of Virtual COM ports (COM 4, and
COM 50~54). The Virtual COM ports of the PC are mapped to physical COM ports on
the SPE card as follows;
Speed: (Default 115200K)
This is used to select the speed that each of the available serial ports will
communicate.
Parity: (Default None)
This is used to select the parity that each of the available serial ports will be set.
Data Bits: (Default 8)
This is used to select the data bits that each of the available serial ports will used to
communicate.
Stop Bits: (Default 1)
This is used to select the stop bits that each of the available serial ports will use when
communicating.
Use the Save button to immediately save the data into nonvolatile memory or you can
press the Continue button to continue the configuration without saving the recently
changed items to non volatile memory.
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COM4
CoSession (COM53)
COM4
WSC (COM54)
COM50 SPE Serial Port A
COM51 SPE Serial Port B
COM52 SPE Serial Port C
COM53 SPE Serial Port D
COM54
SAT/LCR
COM54 is used by SAT and LCR PC-based applications and COM4 is used by the WSC
PC-based application. Only one of these applications can be used at a time. SPE ETU
Serial Port D (COM53) must be used for the physical connection to the Voice Mail card
(CMS, FMS, VMS, CTI or VP).
All settings can be made to each of the available COM ports before the Submit button is
selected. When the Submit button is selected the user is prompted to save the recently
changed data into nonvolatile memory. Refer to
Screen on page A-6
for example.
Document Revision 1
Figure A-4 The Configuration Save
A - 5

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