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Algo 4102R AuxCard for 4210 ECR Shelf - Nortel Call Recording, Used

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$15.86
SKU:
B25103_BC000
Condition:
Used
Quick Details:
Algo 4102R call logging AuxCard for 4210 ECR, used
Why You Need It:
Because centralized call logging shouldn't mean spaghetti wiring.
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Product Overview

Digital Call Logging AuxCard for the Algo 4210 ECR Shelf

Condition

Used, clean, and in excellent condition. The card was previously installed, with no functional issues noted and minimal cosmetic wear. In the photographs the white faceplate is unmarked apart from its printed legends, the ALGO logo, and the four indicator labels PWR/USB, TDM, RING and IN-USE, and the captive thumbscrews are intact. The green board is clean on both sides, the gold-plated card-edge contacts are intact, with faint witness marking on some fingers from prior seating, and the board is silkscreened ALGO 4102R Rev B 05/11/04 on the component side (CMP) and again on the solder side (SOL). A factory build label reads 0540 AC with Rls 1.03 and all seven inspection boxes ticked, and the serial label reads 0540AC0113, matching the 113 tag on the front panel connector.

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Product Overview

The Algo 4102R is a digital auxiliary card built to plug into the Algo 4210 ECR Shelf, where it covers one recorded extension in a Nortel telephony environment under Algo's Enterprise Call Recorder platform. Each card records voice plus call metadata for its extension and provides one dry-contact relay output, drawing its power and USB connection through the shelf instead of separate cabling, with control handled centrally by the ECR software. Supported Nortel sets include Norstar, BCM, Meridian 1 and CS 1000. The board photographed here is a Rev B build dated 05/11/04, populated with Atmel microcontrollers including an ATMEGA8515 and an AT90S2313 alongside a pair of ATTINY26 devices, an Omron relay near the backplane edge, and a gold-plated card-edge connector along the rear edge that seats into the shelf.

Key Features

  • Format: rack-mount plug-in card for the Algo 4210 ECR Shelf
  • Phone compatibility: Nortel Norstar, BCM, Meridian 1 and CS 1000
  • Capacity: one extension per card, recording voice plus call metadata
  • Relay: one dry-contact relay output per card
  • Power and data: taken from the shelf, integrated with the shelf USB hub
  • Management: centralized through the Algo Enterprise Call Recorder
  • Front panel: four indicators labeled PWR/USB, TDM, RING and IN-USE, with captive thumbscrews
  • Board markings: ALGO 4102R Rev B 05/11/04 (CMP and SOL), build label 0540 AC, Rls 1.03
  • Board flammability marking: CCI-01 D 94V-0
  • Connector: gold-plated card-edge fingers for the shelf backplane

Applications

  • Telecom technician putting a failed recording position back in service on a legacy Norstar or BCM site
  • Facilities manager adding one more logged extension to an ECR shelf that already has open slots
  • Managed service provider stocking spare AuxCards for customers still running Meridian 1 or CS 1000
  • Bench technician rebuilding a rack of Algo ECR hardware for an office that has to keep call records

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this card work in my shelf, and with my phones?

It is built for the Algo 4210 ECR Shelf and is listed as compatible with Nortel Norstar, BCM, Meridian 1 and CS 1000 phones. Each card handles a single extension, so the number of cards you need matches the number of extensions you want recorded. Anything outside that list is not confirmed here, so check your set type against the Algo ECR documentation before ordering.

What do the four front panel indicators do?

The faceplate legends read PWR/USB, TDM, RING and IN-USE, and that is what the photographs show. Their exact blink and state behavior is not confirmed by us, so verify the indicator meanings against the Algo Enterprise Call Recorder manual for your firmware release before using them for troubleshooting.

What is included, and what markings will my card carry?

The AuxCard only. No shelf, cables, mounting hardware, software, or accessories are included. The card photographed carries serial 0540AC0113 with a matching 113 tag on the front panel and a 0540 AC / Rls 1.03 build label; we have a small number of these on the shelf and each one carries its own serial and build markings, so expect variation in those digits rather than in the card itself.

It is a used card - what am I actually taking on?

You are taking on a previously installed AuxCard graded used, clean, and in excellent condition, with no functional issues noted and minimal cosmetic wear, and no published bench test result behind it. That makes the photographs the spec: the unmarked faceplate, the intact thumbscrews, the gold edge contacts with their faint seating marks, and the Rev B build label are the condition you are buying, and the sensible plan is to seat it in your own 4210 shelf and confirm it in a non-critical recording position first. What you are not taking on is guesswork: the card is photographed from both sides with its serial legible, so nothing about its condition is hidden behind a stock image. Shipping is $8 flat, and free once your order passes $28. Orders leave the Idaho warehouse the same or next business day.

Silkscreened 05/11/04, from the stretch when recording a phone call meant a card cage, a shelf, and one green board per extension. If you are keeping an Algo ECR shelf populated on a Nortel site that refuses to retire, this slot is yours to fill.

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