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The module bridges the receive pair. This monitors both the caller audio and the side tone from the attendant. Audio output is via a mini-phono jack on the rear of the unit. It is a 600 ohm output with a switchable level. Connect a mini-phono plug from this output to the recorders input. Option switch 1 sets the output level.

Normally, the M1010E obtains its power from the voice terminal through the handset cord, and requires very little current to operate. Some sets, however, may not be able to supply enough current for the M1010E to function. In this case, operate the M1010E from an external power source. Connection of the external power plug automatially disonnects the M1010E from the voice terminal power.

Any supply capable of supplying 5 or 6 volts REGULATED DC at 50mA minimum may be used. Before connecting, insure the polarity matches the polarity as shown. Connect the supply to the EXT PWR jack on the M1010E.

The M1010E includes a switchable beep tone generator. When enabled, it produces a 200ms 1kHz tone burst every 15 seconds. The tone is audible to both parties. The default setting for the beep tone is on, but it may be turned off. Option switch 3 controls the beep tone feature.

Switch hook is a logical output from the voice terminal which follows the condition of the handset (on hook or off hook). It may be positive logic (ground on hook, +5v off hook) or negative logic (+5v on hook, ground off hook). In either case, the small single wire supplied with the M1010E must be soldered to the point in the voice terminal which provides the positive or negative logic trigger. Contact Avaya Communications to obtain the sketch indicating where to connect the trigger lead. Be sure to have the complete model number of the voice terminal you are using to receive the proper sketch. See the Help! section for details.
The connector on the end of the switch hook lead pushes onto the recessed pin just left of the option switch on the M1010E. This input impedance is high to work with digital or hybrid sets.
Set option switch 4 for the type of trigger input -- off for a positive trigger, on for a negative trigger.

If you are using switch hook to start and stop the recorder automatically, connect a sub-mini phono cable between the remote jack on the M1010E and the recorder's remote input. Option switch 2 activates the remote feature. The remote output follows switch hook, providing a low impedance across the remote leads when the voice terminal is off hook.

If you have difficulty installing your M1010E, or if you require a sketch to connect the switch hook trigger lead, please contact:
Avaya @ 1-800-225-6907
If you are calling for a sketch, please have the model number of the voice terminal you are using or plan to use.
The M1010E mounted under a voice terminal.
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| GENERAL | Size | 2.86"L X 1.98"W X 1.05"H |
| Weight | 2.5oz | |
| Operating voltage | 5vdc | |
| Power consumption | TYPICAL: 1.4 mA MAXIMUM: 3.3 mA |
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| AUDIO | Audio output (with handset mike inputs) |
LOW: -30dB (+-1dB). HIGH: -20dB (+-1dB) |
| Beep tone | 1kHz 200ms burst at 15 second intervals | |
| Insertion loss | Less than .5dB | |
| INCLUDED ITEMS | 1ea. MA5 | power supply |
| 1ea. MA1 | cable, 3ft length. 1/8" mini-phone plug to 1/8" mini-phone plug. | |
| 1ea. MA4 | switch-hook lead: 15" length. pin jack to bare end | |
| 1ea. Spare plug | 1/8" mini-phone plug | |
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| GENERAL | Operating voltage | 115vac 60hz |
| Output | 5vdc | |
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