AT&T 2.1.1 Riding Toy User Manual


 
Hardware Installation
This chapter explains how to setup the AUDIX Voice Power processor.
This process may include adding memory to the main circuit board
(motherboard) or to auxiliary circuit boards, installing additional circuit
boards, and connecting peripheral devices.
The additional circuit boards and memory may have been installed and
tested by AT&T before the system was shipped to the customer site. If
your system has been preassembled, you can skip the instructions for
installing circuit boards and memory at the beginning of this chapter and
proceed directly to the instructions for Connecting Peripherals and Cables
later in the chapter.
Hardware Overview
The AUDIX Voice Power processor is an AT&T WGS based on an Intel®
80386 microprocessor. There are several models that can be used.
6386 WGS–16 or 20 MHz processor, desktop configuration
6386E WGS–20 MHz processor, floor model
6386/SX WGS–16 MHz processor, small footprint desktop
configuration
6386/25 WGS–25 MHz processor, desktop configuration
6386E/33 WGS–33 MHz processor, floor model
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