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Chapter
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- Specifications and Parts List
APR - Analog Port with Ringer Adapter
Purpose
Connecting Analog Device (fax/modem/cordless
phone)
Target Phone
Enhanced Digital Phones
Install Slot
Bottom Slot
Interface
RJ11
Feature
MF Signal Relay to Chassis
Ringer Generation
Voice Path Connection
Not Polarity Sensitive
Change of B-Channel (B1/B2) Possible by System
AC Adapter
48v Power Required (when over 600 meters in line
length)
Power Feed
Supplied by telephone - no separate AC adapter required
(unless over 900m line length from system chassis).
Power Consumption
Approx. 1.2W
Terminal Impedance
600 ohm or complex (selectable)
Ring Output Voltage
50Vrms
Distance (APR-SLT)
Max. 15m (49 feet) - Less than loop resistance 5.4 ohm
Supply Current to Analog Line
Less than 26mA (no branch connection)
RoHS Compliant
Yes
Retrofit
Can connect to UX5000 telephone on an Aspire system.
BGM/MOH Music Source Input
Input Impedance:
Input Level:
Maximum Input:
47KOhm / 1Khz
Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm)
1V RMS
Inputs for MOH and BGM are located on the CCPU blade. The 2PGDAD also provides MOH
inputs.
Summary of Contents for UX5000
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