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FOUR-PORT DIGITAL STATION/ FOUR-PORT
ANALOG STATION CARD
(IX-044)
An IX-044 card provides four station ports for on-premise single line
telephones and four digital station ports. The IX-044 includes the DTMF
receivers required for 2500 (Touch-tone) type telephones and provides a
hardware loop open feature for Voice Mail Integration. An optional IX-400
Caller ID module may be added to the IX-044 card to provide an additional
four caller ID trunk ports.
Ports: 8 ports/card (12 ports/card with the IX-400 Caller ID module)
Single-Line Stations: 500 (Dial Pulse) or 2500 (Touch-tone) type telephones
Additional Power: Ring Generator (IX-RNGUM)
Loop Limit: 600 Ohms
Digital Stations: 2 ports required for: IX-ATT,
1 port required for: IX-DSS-3, IX-DSS-A-2, IX-BLF, IX-KTD/S-3,
IX-12KTD-2, DCKT970 (may share a port with a key
telephone), IX-DCKT900 (may share a port with a key
telephone), IX-MKT, IX-COMLINK-2, IX-DDPH,
IX-BLF, IX-MSGU (per channel), IX-BPAD, and IX-
BPCU.
OMEGA-VOICE VMI VOICE MAIL SYSTEM CARD
(IX-4EVMC)
The IX-4EVMC is completely compact flash based voicemail card with three
type II compact flash sockets. Slot 1 contains a 64 MB Compact Flash Module
(CFM) dedicated to system files and fixed system prompts. Should corruption
occur, the IX-4EVMC also contains a backup volume to restore program files.
Slot 2 contains a 256 MB or 512 MB CFM dedicated to customer data and
voice, greeting and message files. Socket 3 is an expansion socket for full
backups of customer data or other future uses.
Ports: 4 ports (8 ports/card with IX-4EVML Expansion Module)
Mailboxes: 400 (256 MB CFM) or 600 (512 MB CFM)
Message Storage: 55 hours (256 MB CFM) or 110 hours (512 MB CFM)
Compact Flash Drive: 256 MB or 512 MB for customer data
Audio Sampling Rate: 64 kilobits/second
Memory: 4 MB SRAM
Summary of Contents for ENTERPRISE 5.0
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Page 90: ...SYSTEM FEATURES 72 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS ...
Page 91: ...Section 3 IP Telephone User Guide ...
Page 92: ...IP TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 74 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS ...
Page 128: ...DIGITAL TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 110 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS ...
Page 233: ...Section 5 Attendant Position User Guide ...
Page 234: ...ATTENDANT POSITION USER GUIDE 216 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS ...
Page 259: ...Section 6 Attendant Console User Guide ...
Page 260: ...ATTENDANT CONSOLE USER GUIDE 242 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS ...
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Page 295: ...Section 7 SIP Single Line Telephone User Guide ...
Page 296: ...SIP SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 278 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS ...
Page 321: ...Section 8 Digital Doorphone User Guide ...
Page 322: ...DIGITAL DOORPHONE USER GUIDE 304 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS ...
Page 324: ...DIGITAL DOORPHONE USER GUIDE 306 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS ...
Page 325: ...Section 9 Direct Inward System Access DISA User Guide ...
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