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Toshiba CIX670 Processor Circuit Cards |
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The system operates with the BCTU only or the BCTU and BEXU processor circuit cards that install in dedicated slots of the Base Cabinet. The BCTU and BEXU processor incorporates the following on-board hardware features: CPU/Memory The CIX670 uses a high-speed, 32-bit, Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) processor, Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) working memory, Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) with lithium battery for back-up memory and flash program memory. Large-scale Integrated (LSI) circuits The processor has LSI circuits that support the following:
Memory Protection Battery If commercial AC power is lost or if a system is moved or stored without power, the processor has an internal battery that protects data and the customer’s programmed configuration from memory loss. This information will be maintained in a powerless system for at least six years. Music-on-hold/Background Music Interface An RCA jack and volume control are built into the processor to interface with a Music-on-hold and/or Background Music source. With the CIX670, you can have up to 15 MOH/BGM sources by adding:
Secure Digital (SD) Memory The BCTU processor has an on-board Secure Digital card slot. A SD flash memory card can be inserted to backup and restore customer program data. It also makes it easy to upload operating system data for software upgrades and is used for maintenance functions (see “System Fault Finding and Diagnostics” on page 151 for more details).
Network Interface The BCTU processor has an on-board Ethernet 100Base-T Ethernet interface for connection to Open Architecture Computer Telephony Interface (CTI) applications. This provides extensive call control and telephone support for CTI applications. The Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) port also enables connection to the following:
CIX670 Processor Optional Subassemblies Optional subassemblies can be added to the BCTU processor card to enable system expansion and provide additional features. The subassemblies are:
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