| Technical Specifications |
| Processor |
1-4 Intel Pentium 4 Processor |
| Memory |
512 starting expandable to 4GB |
| Storage |
80GB SATA; Flash Disk option CDRW option |
| Audio |
Onboard audio for voicemail music on hold |
| Analog telephony cards |
4/8/16/24 port FXO configuration
4/8/16/24 port FXS configuration |
| TDM telephony cards |
1/2/4/8 X T1/E1 ports per card
Echo cancellation included |
| Phone extensions |
1 up an unlimited number of extensions |
| Codecs support |
ADPCM
G.711 (A-Law & law)
G.723.1 (pass through)
G.726
G.729
GSM
iLBC
Linear
LPC-10
Speex |
| TDM Signal Support |
E&M
E&M Wink
Feature Group D
FXS
FXO
GR-303
Loopstart
Groundstart
Kewlstart
MF and DTMF support
Robbed-bit Signaling (RBS) Type |
TeletroniX offer users with PBX Configurations such as the following:
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| PBX Configurations |
| 6 or 12 user configurable FXO/FXS analogue ports |
6/12/24 user configurable analogue FXO/FXS ports. Each port is switch able between Loop-Start (FXO) and Station (FXS) mode through onboard jumper settings.
* The TeletroniX12 card easily transforms to the following port configurations:
- 12 Loop-Start ports only.
- 8 Loop-Start AND 4 Station ports.
- 4 Loop-Start AND 8 Station ports (default configuration).
- 12 Station ports only.
* The TeletroniX6 easily transforms to the following port configurations:
- 6 Loop-Start ports only.
- 4 Loop-Start AND 2 Station ports.
- 2 Loop-Start AND 4 Station ports (default configuration).
- 6 Station ports only
No requirement for expensive proprietary station sets. Analogue telephone handsets connect directly to the Station ports. |
| Scalable |
* A standard-sized, PCI form factor enabling the installation of multiple cards within a PC chassis.
* Offers the opportunity to scale to higher density PC-PBX solutions by simply installing multiple Sangoma cards within the PC chassis. |
| Inbuilt Telephony Power Supply |
* Provides the ring and DC power to the analogue telephone handsets that connect to the station ports.
* No need for external power supply modules that plague users of other PC-PBX interface cards. |
| Phones Function on Power or PC Failure |
* Loop-Start ports switch through to Station ports on power of PC failure to preserve basic telephony functionality.
* This by-pass mechanism connects the external PSTN lines to telephone handsets on station ports.
* A watch-dog timer triggers the by-pass mechanism on PC failure. |
| Comprehensive Open Source API |
* Supports synchronous programming models to offer total design control over the application.
* Build feature-rich telephony applications for a fraction of the price of comparable solutions that operate on traditional propriety PC-PBX systems. These telephony applications include:
- Interactive Voice Response (IVR).
- Auto-Attendant.
- Call Conferencing.
- Voicemail.
* Developers can easily make customizations to TeletroniX using an Open Source API to suit their requirements. |
| Call Conferencing |
* No need for additional and expensive equipment to provide conferencing capabilities on your telephone system.
* Join in on a conference call from your own telephone handset. No need to leave your work area to be involved in a conference call.
* Multiple way conference calls are limited only by the number of ports available on each card. |
| Remote Administration with Linux |
Ability to maintain PC-PBX applications remotely as Linux offers reliable remote administration. |
| Easy Integration with other hardware PABX |
* TeletroniX can integrate with hardware based PBX e.g. Avaya, Lucent, Nortel, Panasonic etc.
* European Approval. (The TeletroniX is currently for use in the US (FCC), Australia & Canada. |
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