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The XDS MVIP Enhanced High Density Conference board supports as many as 42 simultaneous conferences of three attendees, or any combination, making it ideal for use in larger conference applications. Each port has one input and one output (2 time slots). Each conference can have as many as 64 attendees. The board features a flexible multi-conferencing capability with the power to create multiple conferences of three people ten people twenty-five or more people. In addition, as many people as needed may be set up in the conference to "listen only." A "DTMF tone clamping" feature is also included. This feature recognizes DTMF tones, while preventing the tones from disturbing conference participants. Energy detection is available to monitor the activity of conference participants. It may be used to indicate primary talker and to set up graphs of the conference. The XDS Enhanced High Density Conference board is enhanced MVIP-90 compliant. The board is very easy to use, which makes setting up conferences extremely easy. An MVIP-like command set allows for maximum PC driver efficiency. This board may provide soft hand-off between transmitters for cellular and radio uses. It can also be used in call center training, allowing a supervisor to coach a trainee without being heard by other attendees. DOS, SCO UNIX, Solaris, UNIXWARE, and Windows NT drivers are available with complete "C" libraries for fast and easy setup. The Enhanced High Density Conference board shares the messaging scheme and API with all the other XDS boards. Software programmable memory mapping is available anywhere in the 16 Mbyte PC address space, and 2K of Dual Ported Ram is mapped in the PC to conserve I/O addresses and increase performance. Technology covered under patents 5420852, 5341368 and others. |
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