
Capacity: One T1 (DSX-1) 24
ports per board. 96 ports per PC
Fax Encoding: MH, MR and MMR. Error Correction Mode (ECM)
Fax Modems: V.21 (300bps) for T.30 negotiation, V.27ter (2400/4800bps),
V.29 (7200/9600bps), V.17/V.33 (14400/12000/9600/7200bps)
Format Conversions: ASCII, PCX, TIFF-F, TIFF, OS/2 and Windows NT System
Fonts, FDL
Electrical: PC/AT bus designed to IEEE P966 ISA
Mechanical: Board designed to meet IBM's specifications PC/AT Prototype
Adapter Reference Manual #6361674
Power Requirements: 2.5 Amps per board of PC/At power at +5 volts |
Bus Speed: 4-12 MHz
I/O Mapped Memory: 128 KB of on-board interface memory accessed at DMA
rates via I/O string move
I/O Addresses: Switch select any of the 64 I/O addresses
Interrupts: Choice of 7 software configurable interrupt lines with all
boards sharing only 1 interrupt line
DSPs: 6 Texas Instruments TMS320C51 DSPs at 50 MIPS each
Microprocessor: 25 MHz 80386SX
Memory: 2 MB of dedicated DRAM for the on-board microprocessor and 256 KB
of fast static RAM for the on-board microprocessor (128 KB shared with the host and 128 KB
shared with the DSPs)
Additional Specifications... |
The PowerFax M-T1, a 24-line intelligent fax board with a T1 integrated digital trunk
interface, from Commetrex employs the latest in DSP technology to halve the cost of a
medium-density PC-based fax board. The M-T1, and its sister products, the M-4, M-8 and the M-E1, redefine the
economics of fax servers of all types.
Although they are priced at approximately half that of competitive products they offer
world-class, market-proven performance, and in the case of the M-T1, unmatched system
density. The M-T1 developer's software is available for the Windows NT operating system.
The M-Series offers the only fully automated GUI-based installation and configuration
process for an intelligent fax board. The install procedure offers all of the choices the
fax expert needs in an easy-to-use process designed for the non-technical user.
For those wishing to use the M-T1 with a commercially available fax system, it is
supported by a growing number of M-Series-Compatible
Fax Software Systems.
The M-T1 is designed to simplify application development. It includes, in addition to
fax send and receive, file-format conversion, document-queue management, and fax-status
functions. And the M-Series Fax Description Language (M-Series FDL) supports the dynamic
assembly of a fax from multiple elements, such as graphics and text.
- High density-24 fax lines per board
- Integrated digital trunk interface
- 14.4 Kbps send/receive
- Turnaround polling
- Dynamic document re-sizing and re-encoding
- Support for OS/2 and Windows NT
- DSP-based fax software
- No-charge software upgrades
- M-Series Fax Description Language
- Comprehensive API and developer's kit
- C-language demo programs
- Highest-productivity development environment
- Unlimited technical support
- Economical, high-density systems
- Software-defined functionality offers the ultimate in system configurability.
- Reduced system size and cost
- Up-to-date fax-resource software at no additional cost
- On-the-fly creation of fax text and documents
- Turnaround polling with document ID simplifies fax-on-demand systems
- Comprehensive technical support and demo programs speed system development
The M-T1 multiline fax system combines Windows NT APIs with the M-Series modems, 24 ports
of fax capabilities and a T1 integrated digital trunk interface on a single, long ISA slot
PC add-in board The M-T1 board includes an "enhanced-compliant" MVIP switch to
support advanced applications that require inter-board connection and switching. The M-T1
includes a powerful, '386-class control processor and a large DRAM to dramatically reduce
host-PC overhead. The fax modems are implemented on open-architecture Texas Instruments
DSPs, allowing simple software upgrades to take advantage of the latest software releases.
Commetrex' MultiFax, the M-T1's technology foundation and field proven since mid-1993
as an OEM software product, is being used by over 100 fax-system developers in Asia, North
America, and Europe. It is being used in the most demanding applications to send and
receive hundreds of thousands of faxes a day.
But the M-T1 is not just a proven multiline fax board. It's a comprehensive developer's
system which supports the rapid development of high-function fax systems of all types.
With its exclusive Fax Description Language (FDL), the M-Series developer can easily
implement information-service platforms which create ad hoc fax images from disparate
elements such as text and graphical objects.
The M-Series has the highest fax-machine connection rate in the industry since it can
dynamically re-size and re-encode fax images to suit the capabilities of the receiving
terminal. This means a B4 M-Series image can be dynamically converted to A4 size should
the receiving terminal not support B4. Similarly, MR-encoded images will be dynamically
converted to MH should the receiving terminal not support MR.
The M-Series's easy-to-use graphical installation and configuration process finds and
verifies the M-Series boards installed in the system and guides the user through the
set-up process. This automated installation procedure makes the M-Series ideal for
applications, such as fax servers, where the installer is often an untrained reseller or
end user. The installation package is designed to dramatically reduce the support costs
associated with broad market distribution.
The PowerFax M-T1 offers the lowest-cost, highest-density, PC-based multiline fax platform
available. It is suitable for information service systems, fax-server, fax-mail and fax
store-and-forward applications from high-volume fax broadcast systems to enterprise-wide
LAN fax servers and SOHO integrated voice/fax systems.
It is also well suited for fax broadcast and LAN-based fax server systems. Its
market-proven technology, high density, and low cost per port make it an exceptional
choice for supporting high-volume commercial fax systems as well as corporate fax servers.
There are three main data structures in M-Series: M-Series Document Queues (MDQs), Fax
Status structures, and M-Series System Parameters. MDQs, which are managed with 7 M-Series
functions, contain documents to be sent and received. This permits documents to be easily
assembled independently of the fax application, strongly supporting client/server
architectures. The Fax Status structures reflect the status of the current fax operation,
including such indications as current page, current document, fax negotiation results,
transfer rate, resolution, encoding, and error codes. System parameters hold information
such as the default values for subscriber ID, country code, and manufacturer ID.
The M-T1 provides you with the most productive development environment available for fax
applications. The M-T1's API gives you queue-management, status, send, and receive
functions, plus the functions for call-control and parameter-management. The M-Series
Developer's Kit includes source code for sample applications and several utilities to aid
your development process.
M-Series Fax Description Language (M-Series FDL) macros support the creation of faxes from
dynamically assembled elements. For example, a personalized fax letter including
information obtained from a centralized database, a pre-scanned signature, the date, time,
and even a per-call personalized paragraph, can be created and transmitted in seconds.
Examples of FDL macros are
- @CONVERT:END
- @CONVERT:FILE
- @CONVERT:FONT
- @CONVERT:MARGIN
- @CONVERT:PADTOEND
- @CONVERT:PAGEBREAK
- @CONVERT:PAGESIZE
- @CONVERT:TEXT
These macros are inserted into a text file and converted using the M-Series file- and
format-conversion functions. The resulting file is then placed in the appropriate MDQ.
The files produced by word processing, page layout, and graphics packages are generally
not in the file format a fax transmits and receives. M-Series supports conversions from
FDL, PCX, Bi-Level TIFF, TIFF-F, and text (including OS/2 and Windows NT outline fonts).
Additionally, for OS/2 systems Commetrex offers the PowerFax Enhanced Printer Driver which
will create fax-ready files (TIFF-F) by printing directly from an OS/2 application.
- MFCPlaceCall
- MFCSetDocHeader
- MFCAnswerCall
- MFCGetDocStatus
- MFCAnswerFaxPoll
- MFCGetSessionStatus
- MFCSendFax
- MFCGetVersionInfo
- MFCCancelFax
- MFCCheckTIFF
- MFCOpenConvert
- MFCCreateQueue
- MFCFaxConvertDirect
- MFCQueueDoc
- MFCEndConvert
- MFCQueueFree
- MFCReceiveFax
- MFCReleaseCall
- MFCGetDigit
- MFCGetParms
- MFCStartDTMFDetector
- MFCResetSendQueue
- MFCGetConvertedPages
- MFCSetPageSize
- MFCMergeFile
- MFCSplitFile
The M-T1 includes unlimited technical support. And at Commetrex this is top-level support.
Our support engineers are development engineers themselves, experienced in developing
in-house applications using the same Commetrex products our customers use. They are
experts in not only the specifics of M-Series, but with the computer, telephony, and fax
environments as well.
- HOST REQUIREMENTS: 386/486/Pentium PC-AT with OS/2 or Windows NT
- BOARD WARRANTY: 7-year hardware warranty
- DSX-1 TELEPHONY INTERFACE
- Line Interface: Complete interface to one T1 trunk
- Framing: D3/D4 (ESF or SLC-96 available on special order)
- Insertion and Detection: ABCD bits
- Zero bits: Selectable B8ZS, jammed bit (ZCS) or no zero code
suppression
- Alarm Signal Capabilities: Yellow, Red and Blue
- Counts: Bipolar violation, F(t) error and CRC error
- Robbed Bit: Selectable on a per channel basis
- Loopback: Per channel and overall under software control. Automatic
remote loopback with CSU option
- Connector: RJ-48C
- TONE DIALING
- DTMF Digits: 0-9, *,# and ABCD per ITU-T Q.23 and Q.24
- Rate: Programmable (10 digits/sec nominal) Wait-for-dial-tone
capability
- Dialing Parameters: Software controllable
- Dialing Amplitude: Network compatible (configurable by country)
programmable range -33 dBm to 1 dBm
- PULSE DIALING
- 10 Digits: 0-9
- Pulsing Rate: 10 pulses/sec (nominal)
- Make/Break Ratio: Network compatible (configurable by country) 40/60
nominal
- DTMF TONE DETECTION
- DTMF Digits: 0-9, *, #, ABCD
- Dynamic Range: -47 dBm to 0 dBm per tone, programmable
- Tone Duration: 40 ms (minimum)
- Acceptable Twist: 10 db
- Talk-off: Exceeds all Q.24 standards including Mitel CM 7291 and
Bellcore TR-TSY-000762 tests.
- MVIP DIGITAL SWITCHING
- Enhanced-compliant MVIP interface provides total flexibility in connecting T1 channels
to DSP resources, to other T1 channels, or to MVIP bus timeslots. Note that connections
between T1 channels, or between T1 channels and other on-board resources, do not tie up
MVIP bus timeslots. MVIP timeslots are only consumed when needed for inter-board
connections.
- REGULATORY CERTIFICATION (USA AND CANADA)
- Telephone Network: FCC Part 68 and DOC CS-03
- EMI: FCC Part 15 Subpart J, Class A
- Safety: NRTL Recognized to UL 1459 and CSA Recognized to Standard 225
- STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
- Digital Multiplexer Requirements and Objectives: AT&T Pub. 43802, July '82Service
Description and Interface Specifications: AT&T TR 62411, ACCUNET T1.5Carrier to
Customer Installation DS1 Metallic Interface: ANSI T1E1/88-001R1, Feb. '88
- ENVIRONMENT
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50° C
- Storage Temperature: -20° to 70° C
- Humidity: 5 to 80%, non-condensing
PowerFax M-Series products may be purchased directly from Commetrex as well as through
several of our fax software partners and their VARs. For purchasing information or to
place an order please e-mail Commetrex Sales or
call Commetrex at 770-449-7775 or fax us at 770-242-7353.
For additional information about this or any other Commetrex product or technology
please call Commetrex Marketing at (770) 449-7775 or send e-mail to Commetrex Marketing.
Commetrex, MultiFax, PowerFax M-Series, M-Series, M-4, M-8, M-E1, and M-T1 are trade
marks of Commetrex Corporation. PowerFax is a registered trademark of Commetrex
Corporation. Windows NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are
the property of their respective holders. specifications subject to change without notice.
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