System Configuration Tables
2-7
Chapter 2 - System Specifications
Stations
Analog Stations
Digital Telephones
Single Line Telephones
MPB1
96 maximum
MPB2
252 maximum
No more than 96 stations are
supported per Cabinet.
UCD Groups
Groups
Members
RAN Announcements
Calls In Queue
Software supports up to 8 Groups
Software supports up to 8 stations in each Group
Eight RAN Announcements per system, 2 per UCD Group
All CO Lines may be queued for a UCD Group
Voice Mail Groups
Groups
Members (ports)
Integration Method
Positive Disconnect
VM Message Wait
VM Disconnect Signal
Software supports up to 8 Groups
Software supports up to 24 stations per group
In-Band signaling (DTMF)
Loop supervision is provided to ensure disconnect
Programmable 12-digit (DTMF) string
If 0 digits are programmed, 15 sec of silence are followed by a busy tone.
Table 2-4: Environment Specification
Item
Degrees (ºF)
Degrees (ºC)
Operation Temperature
32-104
0-40
Optimum Operation Temperature
68-78
20-26
Storage Temperature
32-158
10-70
Relative Humidity
0-80% non-condensing
Table 2-5: Loop Limits
Item
Capacity
Analog Electronic Telephone*
Maximum length of station loop:
1000 feet of 24 AWG
(4 wire, inside wiring, twisted cable)
Digital Telephones*
Maximum length of station loop:
1000 feet of 24 AWG
(2-wire, inside wiring, twisted cable)
Single Line Telephones*
2000 feet of 24 AWG
*All stations must be installed in the same building. Station circuitry does not contain protection to support off-
premise operation.
Table 2-6: FCC Registration Numbers
System
FCC Number
For a
Key System
configuration (button appearance)
KF: 5JYKOR-45505-MF-E
For a
Hybrid System
configuration (dial access codes)
MF: 5JYKOR-45505-MF-E
Table 2-3: System Capacity
Summary of Contents for STARPLUS Triad XTS
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