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Mediatrix 1104
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P REFACE
P
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Mediatrix 1104 from Mediatrix Telecom,
Inc.
This manual illustrates some of the various call processes the
Mediatrix 1104 supports. It also describes how to make and receive
calls, as well as how to use the services the Mediatrix 1104 offers.
Intended Audience This manual provides all the information needed to use the Mediatrix
1104. It is intended for end-users that will use the product on a regular
basis.
Before you Begin This manual assumes that your Mediatrix 1104 has been properly set
up by your system administrator. If you need to install and configure the
Mediatrix 1104 yourself, please refer to the Administration Manual
provided with your Mediatrix 1104 or contact your system
administrator.
SCN vs PSTN In Mediatrix Telecom, Inc.’s and other vendor’s documentation, the
terms SCN and PSTN are used. A SCN (Switched Circuit Network) is
a general term to designate a communication network in which any
user may be connected to any other user through the use of message,
circuit, or packet switching and control devices. The Public Switched
Telephone Network (PSTN) or a Private Branch eXchange (PBX) are
examples of SCNs.
Related
Documentation
In addition to this Manual, each document set of the Mediatrix 1104
includes the following:
Administration Manual
Explains how to install and set up the various Mediatrix 1104
parameters. It is intended for a network administrator. The
manual is not printed – it is located on the Documentation CD
provided with your Mediatrix 1104.
What’s New in this Version
Added a requirement to the conference service. See “Conferencing Calls” on page 14 for
more details.

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