Abbreviations
General Abbreviations
  2000
Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system
  C API
C (programming language) application programming interface
  BNC
Bayonet-locking connector for slim coaxial cable
  cPCI
CompactPCI form factor
  CSP
Continuous speech processing
  CT Bus
Computer telephony bus
  DB-37
Standard connector with 37 pins
  DOS
Disk operating system
  E1
European version of a T1 line. Transmits at 2048 megabits/second
  FF
Form factor
  I/O
Input/output transfer, normally between a CPU and a peripheral
device
  ISA
Form factor
  Linux
Linux operating system
  NT
Microsoft Windows NT operating system
  OS
Operating system
  PCIU
Universal PCI
  PCI
Form factor
  PP
Parallel port
  RJ-11
Telephone connector that holds up to four wires. Used to plug the
handset into the telephone and the telephone into the wall
  RJ-14
Telephone connector like the RJ-11 but for two phone lines
  RJ-45
Telephone connector that holds up to eight wires. Used for plugs
and sockets in Ethernet and Token Ring Type 3 devices
  RJ-48C
Telephone connector that holds up to eight wires. Used for T1 lines and uses pins 1, 2, 4 and 5
  SC bus
Signal computing bus. A 131Mbps data path that provides up to 2048 time slots.
  T1
A 1.544 Mbps point-to-point dedicated digital circuit provided by the telephone companies
  UPCI
Universal PCI form factor
  USB
Universal serial bus
  V
Version
  VoIP
Voice over Internet Protocol
  WIN
Windows operating system
  XP
Microsoft Windows XP operating system
Dialogic® Telecom Product Abbreviations
  DSC
Digital Signaling Converter
  HiZ
High Impedance
  HMP
Dialogic Host Media Processing software
  IP
Internet Protocol
  LS
Loop Start
  SIU
Signaling Interface Unit
  SS7
Signaling System 7
Additional Information
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