|
FaxTalk Multiline Server 8 System
Requirements
Your system must meet the minimum requirements to install and operate FaxTalk Multiline Server 8.
Software:
- Windows 8 (All Editions 32 bit and 64 bit)
Windows 7 (All Editions 32 bit and 64 bit)
Windows Server 2008 (All Editions 32 bit and 64 bit)
Windows Vista (All Editions 32 bit and 64 bit)
Windows Server 2003 (All Editions 32 bit and 64 bit)
Windows XP Professional (All Editions 32 bit and 64 bit)
Windows 2000
Hardware:
- Intel or AMD Pentium compatible processor running at 500MHz or higher
- 256 MB of RAM
- 15 MB of free disk space (for minimal installation), 20 MB of free disk space (for complete installation)
- Windows compatible VGA graphics display capable of 1024x768 resolution, 256 colors
Modem:
- For fax operations: A Class 1, Class 1.0, Class 2, Class 2.0 or Class 2.1 fax modem.
- For voice messaging operations: A modem with hardware and driver support for voice operations using a Rockwell, Conexant,
US Robotics, Motorola, Lucent, Agere, Intel, Ambient, Cirrus Logic, PCtel, or Topic chipset.
Note: The Voice Messaging features provided in FaxTalk Multiline Server 8 require that the modem hardware
correctly support voice messaging commands and support for these capabilities in FaxTalk Multiline Server 8 is completely
dependent on the modem hardware. These features may not operate correctly if the modem hardware does not correctly support these capabilities.
Other:
- Windows compatible sound card (for voice message playback and recording)
- Windows compatible printer capable of printing bitmap graphics (for printing faxes)
Caller ID:
- Caller ID service from your local phone company
- A version of Windows that supports Caller ID using TAPI (if using TAPI mode)
- Modem drivers that support Caller ID reporting using Windows TAPI (if using TAPI mode) or modem drivers that support Caller
ID reporting using direct modem AT commands (if using Direct Mode)
Note: The Caller ID support in FaxTalk Messenger Pro require that the modem hardware and drivers correctly provide Caller ID information
using Windows TAPI (if using TAPI mode) directly using modem AT commands (if using Direct Mode). Support for Caller ID in FaxTalk Messenger is
completely dependent on the modem hardware and may not operate correctly if the modem hardware does not correctly support this capability.
Distinctive Ring:
- Distinctive Ring service from your local phone company
- A version of Windows that supports Distinctive Ring using TAPI (if using TAPI mode)
- Modem drivers that support Distinctive Ring reporting using Windows TAPI (if using TAPI mode) or modem drivers that support
Distinctive Ring using direct modem AT commands (if using Direct Mode)
Note: The Distinctive Ring support in FaxTalk Multiline Server requires that the modem hardware and
drivers correctly provide Distinctive Ring information using Windows TAPI (if using TAPI mode) directly using modem AT
commands (if using Direct Mode). Support for Distinctive Ring in FaxTalk Messenger is completely dependent on the modem hardware
and may not operate correctly if the modem hardware does not correctly support this capability.
FaxTalk Multiline Server 8 provides a comprehensive set of voice messaging, send and receive fax, and network fax server capabilities
that, when matched with compatible modem hardware, provide a complete communications solution. Many of the capabilities found in
FaxTalk Multiline Server 8 require specific hardware support from the modem and modem drivers and may not function correctly, or at
all, if the modem hardware does not provide working support for the features. Since it is up to the modem manufacturer to provide the
necessary hardware and driver support for many of the features found in FaxTalk Multiline Server 8, Thought Communications cannot
guarantee that every feature and operation provided in FaxTalk Multiline Server 8 will work with any particular modem.
|