Chapter 2 – Station Equipment
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Connectors
The table below provides an overview of each IX-COMLINK connector:
Connector
Type
Description
KSU
6-pin RJ11
Connection to an IX-8PSUB-1, IX-408, or IX-044 digital station port.
Required to operate the IX-COMLINK. This port may be shared with
an ADIX Digital Telephone or a stand alone port.
PC
DB9 Male
Connection to the RS232C port of the PC. Required to operate the IX-
COMLINK.
MODEM
6-pin RJ11
Connection to a PC modem LINE jack. The modem may only be used
to make an outgoing call. When the modem is in use, no other devices
connected to IX-COMLINK may be used for call processing. The ADIX
LCD will display “BUSY!” when the modem is in use.
KT
6-pin RJ11
Connection to an IX-12KTD/S-2 (w or w/o IX-ELK) or IX-24KTD/S
Digital Key Telephone. An optional headset may be connected to the
digital telephone.
LINE IN /
LINE OUT
Audio Jack
Connection to a PC Sound Card or PC Speakers. The functionality of
the sound card is dependent upon the capabilities of the computer
telephony application and the sound card.
FG
Screw
Ground wire connection. Ground wire connection is not required for
normal operation. FG provides a connection to ground the chassis of
the PC connector when utilizing a shielded RS232 cable.
24V DC
Power Jack
Connection for Optional External Power Supply. (Not Used, Future)
This connector is currently covered, but will be used for locally
powering the IX-COMLINK unit with a 24VT DC (100ma) AC to DC
power converter in the future.
HEADSET
4-pin RJ11
Connection of a headset for stand alone operation. Requires a change
to jumpers JP1 and JP2 on the IX-COMLINK circuit board. If an ADIX
Digital Telephone is connected to IX-COMLINK, this connector will not
function. Both a headset and handset cannot be connected at the
same time.
HANDSET
6-pin RJ11
Connection of an IX-CTH/C Handset/Cradle for stand alone operation.
If a digital telephone is also connected, this connector will not function.
Both a handset and headset cannot be connected at the same time.
CN 1
8-pin RJ11
Connection to cascade IX-COMLINK units. ( Not Used, Future)
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