3Com 3C10200 NBX Installation Guide - Page 80

Introduction, International Feature Support, Power Fail Transfer, Analog Terminal Connectors

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80 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING SYSTEM HARDWARE COMPONENTS Introduction This guide uses the following definitions for administrators, users, and callers on the NBX system: ■ Administrator - The person responsible for managing and maintaining the NBX system. ■ User - A person with user login privileges for a telephone extension ■ Caller - A person calling into the system International Feature Support For international users, the following features and devices warrant special attention. Power Fail Transfer For the Power Fail Transfer (PFT) feature, is available only in North America. CAUTION: You should have access to a mobile or analog telephone that is connected to your standard PSTN. Analog Terminal Connectors The NBX Analog Terminal Adapter, the ATA port on the NBX V3000, and each port on the NBX Analog Terminal Card may require a telephone connector for use outside North America. Contact your 3Com NBX Voice-Authorized Partner for information on country-specific requirements. Language Support The NBX Resource Pack includes these localized components: ■ Telephone tones and cadences that match those used by telephone companies in different countries ■ Localized online user documentation ■ Localized voice prompts Localized versions of the user portal of the NBX NetSet utility are dependent on the language settings of your browser. If the required language is not provided in the voice prompts, which you can load and activate using the NBX NetSet utility, you can record new Automated Attendant main menu and system-wide Time-dependent greetings. For information on how to modify an Automated Attendant, see the "Automated Attendant" section in Chapter 6, "NBX Messaging," in the NBX Administrator's Guide.

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80
C
HAPTER
2: I
NSTALLING
S
YSTEM
H
ARDWARE
C
OMPONENTS
Introduction
This guide uses the following definitions for administrators, users, and
callers on the NBX system:
Administrator
— The person responsible for managing and
maintaining the NBX system.
User
— A person with user login privileges for a telephone extension
Caller
— A person calling into the system
International
Feature Support
For international users, the following features and devices warrant special
attention.
Power Fail Transfer
For the Power Fail Transfer (PFT) feature, is available only in North
America.
CAUTION:
You should have access to a mobile or analog telephone that
is connected to your standard PSTN.
Analog Terminal
Connectors
The NBX Analog Terminal Adapter, the ATA port on the NBX V3000, and
each port on the NBX Analog Terminal Card may require a telephone
connector for use outside North America. Contact your 3Com NBX
Voice-Authorized Partner for information on country-specific
requirements.
Language Support
The NBX Resource Pack includes these localized components:
Telephone tones and cadences that match those used by telephone
companies in different countries
Localized online user documentation
Localized voice prompts
Localized versions of the user portal of the NBX NetSet utility are
dependent on the language settings of your browser.
If the required language is not provided in the voice prompts, which you
can load and activate using the NBX NetSet utility, you can record new
Automated Attendant main menu and system-wide Time-dependent
greetings. For information on how to modify an Automated Attendant,
see the “Automated Attendant” section in Chapter 6, “NBX Messaging,”
in the
NBX Administrator’s
Guide
.