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The '''Exigo Primary System Controller Board (AMC-IP)''' is located inside the [[ESC-1]].
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The '''Exigo Primary System Controller Board (AMC-IP)''' is located inside the [[ESC1]].
  
 
AMC-IP is responsible for maintaining the configuration and monitoring of all the devices connected in addition to controlling the routing of audio in the system.<br>  
 
AMC-IP is responsible for maintaining the configuration and monitoring of all the devices connected in addition to controlling the routing of audio in the system.<br>  
Located inside the Exigo System Controller-1 (ESC-1), it gives maintenance personnel instant access to the status and activity in the system.<br>
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Located inside the Exigo System Controller-1 (ESC1), it gives maintenance personnel instant access to the status and activity in the system.<br>
 
Exigo systems requiring additional redundancy (“AB” systems) will use two Exigo Systems controllers containing one Alphacom XE Processor board each.
 
Exigo systems requiring additional redundancy (“AB” systems) will use two Exigo Systems controllers containing one Alphacom XE Processor board each.
  

Revision as of 12:43, 12 December 2016

AMC-IP

The Exigo Primary System Controller Board (AMC-IP) is located inside the ESC1.

AMC-IP is responsible for maintaining the configuration and monitoring of all the devices connected in addition to controlling the routing of audio in the system.
Located inside the Exigo System Controller-1 (ESC1), it gives maintenance personnel instant access to the status and activity in the system.
Exigo systems requiring additional redundancy (“AB” systems) will use two Exigo Systems controllers containing one Alphacom XE Processor board each.


Additional documentation

For more documentation, please visit the Zenitel web page: https://www.zenitel.com/product/amc-ip-version-11