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ANALOG STATION CARD WITH CALLER ID
(IX-8SUBS-4 / IX-8ESUBS-4))
The IX-8SUBS-4 supports eight on-premise or four on-premise and four off-
premise(ports 5-8) single line telephone extensions, Caller ID, Caller ID for
call waiting, and message waiting lamps (neon or LED lamps). An IX-
8SUBS-4 can be expanded to support up to 16 single line telephones by
adding an IX-8ESUBS-4 single line telephone expansion card. The IX-
8SUBS-4 includes the DTMF receivers required for 2500 (touch-tone) type
telephones and also provides a hardware loop open feature for Voice Mail
Integration.
This card is designed with an on-board ring generator and power converters,
the IX-DCDC and IX-RNGUM cards are not required with this card.
Ports: 8 ports/card, 16 ports/card when configured with the IX-8ESUBS-4
expansion card. 4 off-premise (SUBL mode) ports (Ports 5-8 only).
Stations: 2500 (Touch-tone) type telephones.
Additional Power: None
Loop Limit: 700 Ohms
EIGHT-PORT DIGITAL STATION/ FOUR-PORT
CALLER ID TRUNK CARD
(IX-408)
An IX-408 card provides eight digital station ports and four caller ID trunk
ports. The eight station terminal ports for Attendant Consoles, DSS Units
and Digital Telephones are connected through star wiring. Each port
connects the station terminal with a two-wire cable that carries bi-directional
data transmission (ping-pong transmission). The four caller ID trunk circuits
interface the Iwatsu Enterprise-CS to four Caller ID loop start circuits.
Ports: 12 ports/card
Stations: 2 ports required for: IX-ATT,
1 port required for: IX-DSS-3, 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.
Additional Power: None
Features for Caller ID:
600/900 Ohm impedance selection, Long/Short
distance selection
Summary of Contents for Omegatrek PS6
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Page 21: ...Section 1 Iwatsu Enterprise CS General Description...
Page 22: ...GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
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Page 79: ...Section 2 Iwatsu Enterprise CS Features...
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Page 104: ...SYSTEM FEATURES 84 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 105: ...Section 3 IP Telephone User Guide...
Page 106: ...IP TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 86 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 164: ...IP TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 144 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 166: ...DIGITAL TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 146 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
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Page 277: ...Section 5 Attendant Position User Guide...
Page 278: ...ATTENDANT POSITION USER GUIDE 258 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
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Page 309: ...Section 6 Attendant Console User Guide...
Page 310: ...ATTENDANT CONSOLE USER GUIDE 290 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 344: ...ATTENDANT CONSOLE USER GUIDE 324 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 345: ...Section 7 SIP Single Line Telephone User Guide...
Page 346: ...SIP SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 326 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 369: ...Section 8 Digital Doorphone User Guide...
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Page 373: ...Section 9 Direct Inward System Access DISA User Guide...
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