
Section 2: Components
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Product Description
Optional Equipment
2PGDAD Module — P/N 0891027
The 2PGDAD module provides two circuits which allow
connection to external terminals such as:
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Door Box
(Aspire S: 4 max. per system, Aspire: 8 max. per system)
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External Speaker with Ampli
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er
(Aspire S: 4 maximum with 2PGDAD modules, Aspire: 8 maximum with 2PGDAD modules,
1 on the NTCPU)
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External Music Source (external MOH)
(Aspire S: 8 maximum per system, Aspire: 96 maximum per system)
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External Recording System
(Aspire S: 8 maximum per system, Aspire: 96 maximum per system)
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External Ringing
The Aspire S supports a total of 10 2PGDAD modules on the system which can be used within the
feature maximums indicated above. The Aspire supports a total of 56 2PGDAD modules on the sys-
tem which can be used within the feature maximums indicated above.
The 2PGDAD module also provides multi-purpose controls. These control relays can be used for
controlling the external ampli
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er, external music source and door lock control with the use of a
Door Box. The Aspire S system allows for up 8 general purpose relays with the 2PGDAD modules.
The Aspire system allows for up 8 general purpose relays with the 2PGDAD modules (4 relays on
each 2PGDAD) and 1 on the NTCPU for a maximum of 9.
The 2PGDAD module connects to any available digital extension port. The terminal connections
made within the PGDAD module and the jumper settings determine what features are used for each
circuit.
110-Button DSS Console — P/Ns 0890051 & 0890052
24-Button DLS Console — P/Ns 0890053 & 0890054
The DSS (Direct Station Selection) Console gives a keyset user a
Busy Lamp Field (BLF) and one-button access to extensions,
trunks and system features. The 110-Button DSS Console pro-
vides an additional 100 programmable keys, while the 24-Button
DLS Console provides 24 programmable keys. The 110-Button
DSS also has 10
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xed feature keys for Paging, calling Door Boxes,
activating Night Service and enabling DSS Console Alternate
Answer. There are also two keys that allow “shifting” between the
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rst and second set of 100 extensions.