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Note:
*: the mix of IBS DECT and IP-DECT solutions is not supported.
This hardware must be installed on the customer's site, by a qualified installer, in
compliance with the instructions provided with the hardware.
Equipment shall be installed at the factory or in the field by submitter's trained personnel
in accordance with the installation instruction provided with the equipment.
2.4
Equipment
2.4.1
Boards and Options
The following table lists the boards available on OmniPCX Office RCE Small, Medium, Large.
Board
Function
Optional boards
Connections
APA2
APA4
APA8
2, 4 or 8 analog trunk line
interfaces
GSCLI: Ground Start
signaling
CLIDSP: CLIP local
management
Analog trunk line (TL),
TL-PS diversion
ATA2
ATA4
2 or 4 analog trunk line
interfaces
MET: pulse meter
receivers (phased out)
Analog trunk line (TL),
TL-PS diversion
BRA2
BRA4
BRA8
2, 4 or 8 T0 basic accesses
ISDN network
ISDN-EFM T0/S0
forwarding box
PowerCPU
Processing Unit (As of R8.0),
SD/MMC Memory card (2GB),
256 MB DDR2 SDRAM.
Optional Hard Drive
HSL1, HSL2:
interconnection with
expansion modules
AFU-1: (Auxiliary
Function Unit)
ARMADA VoIP32: VoIP
channels
Lanswitch or Ethernet
terminal
Please-wait message player
Tuner for background music
Alarm
Doorphone
Loudspeaker
General call ringer
ISDN-EFM T0/S0
forwarding box
Pulse metering device
OMC
DDI2
DDI4
2 or 4 analog trunk line
interfaces with Multiple
Subscriber Numbers (MSN)
Analog trunk line with
Multiple Subscriber
Numbers (MSN)
LanX8
LanX16
LANX16-1
LanX8-2
LANX16-2
8 or 16 port Ethernet 10/100 BT
(of which 1 or 2 10/100/1000 BT
ports on LANX-2 boards)
@ Phones, Hub, Lanswitch,
PC, etc.
Chapter
2
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Summary of Contents for OmniPCX Office
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Page 178: ...Figure 5 1 Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in KeySystem mode Chapter 5 5 2 ...
Page 179: ...Figure 5 2 Virtual Key Functions for Manager Assistant Normal sets in KeySystem Mode 5 3 ...
Page 181: ...Figure 5 4 Virtual and Physical Add on Key Functions for Attendant Sets in KeySystem mode 5 5 ...
Page 182: ...Figure 5 5 US only Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in KeySystem Mode Chapter 5 5 6 ...
Page 183: ...Figure 5 6 US only Virtual Key Functions for Manager Assistant Sets in KeySystem Mode 5 7 ...
Page 184: ...Figure 5 7 US only Virtual Key Functions for Normal Sets in KeySystem Mode Chapter 5 5 8 ...
Page 185: ...Figure 5 8 Virtual Key Functions for Operator Manager Assistant Normal Sets in PABX Mode 5 9 ...
Page 186: ...Figure 5 9 US only Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in PABX Mode Chapter 5 5 10 ...
Page 187: ...Figure 5 10 US only Virtual Key Functions for Manager Assistant Sets in PABX Mode 5 11 ...
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