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Copyright 2001 LOREDEC Corp. East Longmeadow, Massachusetts USA The Telecommunications Supersiteª is the Web's premier site dedicated to making you aware of exciting new telecommunications products and technologies. Everything from pc communications software to autodialers to internet call routers for international callback and telecard providers is here. There is much more; you are welcome to explore.The Telecommunications Supersite is a owned and operated by LOREDEC Corp., The World's most comprehensive source of specialty telecommunications products.The AXS Telephone Control Unit from LOREDEC is the best way for service providers to increase clients usage of their system. Never again will callers need to manually dial DID or access numbers. Instead, the caller simply dials their destination number. The AXS then determines the least cost route. When callback is required, the AXS automatically contacts your switch via DID or access numbers, then automatically goes on-hook and waits for the return call from the switch. The AXS silently answers the return call, enters the destination number that the caller just dialed, and the call is completed. By operating automatically, every call placed by your client is checked by the AXS to see if it should be done with international callback (your service). This way, the callback provider sees an increased usage rate of the service wherever an AXS dialer is in place. AXS Topics at this Site AXS Applications AXS Special Features AXS Programming Features AXS Operation AXS Installation and Maintenance AXS Additional Features AXS Pricing AXS Applications International Callback Transparent access to internet and frame relay fax nodes Series mode transparent store and forward dialing AXS Special Features Microprocessor controlled Fully programmable Non-volatile memory Least-cost routing tables (capacity of 12,000 digits) Password protection AXS Programming Features Remote and local programming using DTMF, from a standard touchtone telephone or PC Local programming using RS 232 Data Port 20 General purpose number bins for local access, authorization codes, etc. Programming playback Non-volatile memory Verified or unverified user codes Verified or unverified client codes Delay from 1 to 9.9 seconds Programmable timers (off-hook, dial tone, release-reseize, etc.) AXS Operation Dialing pattern flexibility DTMF Dialing (towards the Trunk or Drop) with variable speed from 50 to 450 MS DTMF Detection, (from Trunk or Drop) Pulse Detection towards the drop (10 or 20 PPS) Pulse Detection towards Drop (10 or 20 PPS) Switchable from Tone to Pulse and reverse within same program Call Progress detection (dial tone, busy, ring back) w. programmable frequency and tolerance Off keypad dialing (A,B,C,D) AXS Installation and Maintenance Centrex/PBX Compatibility Compatible in areas without interchangeable office codes and area codes Loop start compatibility AXS Additional Features Compatible with telephone company features (call waiting, 3-way calling, voice mail, etc.) 99 Speed-dial bins Real time clock Real time SMDR (call detail) printout capability The XENON (tm) Network Access Unit is an automatic, programmable, call routing device that redirects all matched calls to a call-back service provider or other alternate carrier. The objective is to ensure transparent and timely call completion, a service customers have come to expect. The customer's dialing pattern is not changed and they do not notice any call pattern differences. There is no need for additional or special equipment. The XENON (tm) is compatible with any telephone device that works on a standard analog "POTS" line. XENON(tm) Features Extreme Reliability Centrex and PBX compatible world wide. Designed and manufactured in USA Non-polarity sensitive. Transparent call processing. Automatic selection of multiple carriers/services. Locally or Remotely programmable with a PC or Telephone. Check the program with TONE TRAP or PC. All timers, delays and durations are programmable. Works with carrier's internal speed dial options. Tone and pulse output. Toll and route restriction. Wide Band Call Progress Tone detection for reliable operation worldwide. Least Cost Routing with Real Time Digit Analysis Tables. Multiple Routes and Alternate Carrier Options Programs stored in Non-volatile memory. Very simple to understand, program and install. Small size; may be installed discretely. The CallRouter product line from RockSoft is a family of NT based systems designed to provide a flexible NT based solution for delivery information over the Internet. The Internet can provide companies with the most cost effective method for routing information. With Internet now available worldwide and projected is being the major media force for voice, data and video in the future companies can cut cost now while planning for the future. Overview End unanswered signaling calls over national PTTs. Offer calling card service anywhere in the world. Use the power of the internet to give your callers faster, unblockable callback. The existing and evolving CallRouter based products provides companies with the capability to save now and be position for the future. Each series consist of a customer system which can be deployed to remote locations and the Central Office Systems which are deployed at companies switch location. The Customer System (CS) and the Central Office System (CS) can be used with other systems or in stand-alone mode. The following paragraphs describe the CallRouter 1000 Series which consist of the CS1000 and the CO1000. Windows based GUI operator interface provides easy to configure options. System options include menus to set timers, voice options, enable/disable voice options, etc. Customer System CS1000 Callrouter CS1000 Operation: The CS 1000 is located at remote customer sites. The CS1000 operator configures for proper Internet, voice and callpackets parameters. Voice phone lines are connected to the Dialogic D4 cards. When customers remote number the CS1000 goes OFFHOOK and plays operator selected voice prompts. The customer enters the needed information (.e.g. DID, destination, PIN) and is instructed by voice prompt to hang-up and wait for callback. The CS1000 goes back ONHOOK, generates a callpacket and send it over the Internet to a CO1000 or directly to a customers switch. All customer input, and the generated callpacket are time-stamped and stored in system log (In future operator can select Encryption option to encrypt callpacket for transfer over Internet). The callpacket generates the appropriate callback to complete the call. CS1000 Features: Windows based GUI operator interface provides operator with easy to configure system options. System options include menus to set timers, voice options, Internet parameters end configure, enable/disable voice options. Internet connection via Network Interface Card (NIC) to transmit callpacket to CO1000 systems or directly to switch. Routes DTMF call signaling information over the Internet to a CO1000 or directly to a customer switch. Supports up to 4 Dialogic D4 voice cards supporting up to 16 voice ports per system. CS1000 windows GUI provides operator means to select and configure voice prompts. (In the future will support T1). Callpacket formatting. Operator can optionally configure fields to be received from customer or statically entered, callpacket header and trailers, and proprietary information. This information is built into callpacket which is sent over the Internet to a CS1000 or a switch. Dialer support. CS1000 supports dialer interface to voice channels. Event Logging. CS1000 time-stamps and stores all customer calls and generated callpackets in system log. System logs are automatically archived daily. Auto-recovery, CS1000 saves operation status and information and will automatically recovery and re-connect to CO1000 or to switch after power or system failure interruption.
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