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  2. Avaya 9600-series IP deskphones - Wikipedia

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    Avaya 9600-series IP deskphones are 15 different desk handset devices that are used for unified communications. The phones are compatible with the Avaya Aura platform of products and IP office systems. [1] [2] The systems add high-quality voice codecs like the G.722 codec and new menus over older IP phone series. The 9620 includes 16 MB of ...

  3. Audio and video interfaces and connectors - Wikipedia

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    † Although the mic input is usually mono, the input is still a TRS phone socket. Many mono 'computer' mics are fitted with TRS plugs. The tip is for the MIC and the ring is for power (to power an electret-condenser style MIC). There are exceptions to the above: Hosa cables use grey and orange for left and right analogue channels.

  4. Avaya 1100-series IP phones - Wikipedia

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    The 1120SA is a special-use phone which is certified for use by Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF) users, without an external device. [3] [4]The National Telecommunications Security Working Group (NTSWG) has approved the Avaya IP Phone 1120SA for deployment under the Director of Central Intelligence Directive (DCID 6/9), for VoIP and VoSIP (TSG-6 Type-acceptance CNSS Class-A ...

  5. ANSI device numbers - Wikipedia

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    27X - Auxiliary Undervoltage; 27 AUX - Undervoltage Auxiliary Input; 27/27X - Bus/Line Undervoltage; 27/50 - Inadvertent Energization; 28 - Flame Detector; 29 - Isolating Contactor; 30 - Annunciator Relay; 31 - Separate Excitation Device; 32 - Directional Power Relay; 32L - Low Forward Power; 32H - High Directional Power; 32N - Wattmetric Zero ...

  6. Phone connector (audio) - Wikipedia

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    Any number of 3.5 mm sockets for input and output may be found on personal computers, either from integrated sound hardware common on motherboards or from insertable sound cards. The 1999 PC System Design Guide's color code for 3.5 mm TRS sockets is common, which assigns pink for microphone, light blue for line in, and lime for line level.

  7. Comparison of audio coding formats - Wikipedia

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    (comprises 48, 56 or 64 kbit/s audio and 16, 8 or 0 kbit/s auxiliary data) 14 bit 4 ms Yes No No No G.722.1: Modulated Lapped Transform (MDCT), Lossy (based on Siren Codec) 16 kHz 24, 32 kbit/s 16 bit 40 ms Yes No No No G.722.1C Modulated Lapped Transform (MDCT), Lossy (based on Siren Codec) 32 kHz 24, 32, 48 kbit/s 16 bit 40 ms Yes No No No

  8. Sound card mixer - Wikipedia

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    An optional 20 decibel (10× voltage) amplifier can be activated for this input in most mixers. Line in stereo: Audio signal received through the LINE input of the mixer, usually connected to an external jack (colored light blue in PC99), which can be used to connect a HiFi amplifier, tuner, iPod, television, etc. Aux in stereo

  9. Auxiliary - Wikipedia

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    Auxiliary input jack and auxiliary cable, generally for audio frequently associated with mobile device audio; Aux-send of a mixing console; An auxiliary port is a common port found on many Cisco routers for CLI access. A backup site or system