212 Upgrades
Table 56
ICB upgrade paths (Continued)
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MICB Release 3 |
| NT5D51AC | ICB Release 4 | NT5D51BC | Yes |
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ICB Release 4 |
| NT5D51AC | ICB Release 4 | NT5D51BC | Yes |
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Note: There is an upgrade from MICB Release 1 to ICB Release 4 but data conversion is not supported. This is the same as a new installation.
Insert a PCMCIA card into the top PCMCIA slot accessible through the ICB faceplate for external memory expansion, new voice announcements, and firmware upgrades. The available storage for voice prompts on the PCMCIA disk is 130 Mbytes, providing 260 minutes of voice recording. The ICB uses the PCMCIA ATA, Type II and Type III Flash cards for ICB software upgrade and backup.
The ICB card has two PCMCIA sockets. PCMCIA hard drive cards store ICB voice prompts and firmware code. The ICB ships with the PCMCIA hard drive. The bottom socket houses the PCMCIA hard drive card that contains the current firmware and customer data. Use the top socket to upgrade the firmware. Figure 92 on page 213 shows how to load PCMCIA cards into the ICB faceplate slots to upgrade the ICB capacity.