Station instruments – Inter-Tel Axxess User Manual

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System Hardware

AXXESS

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ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – January 2004

Station Instruments

STATION INSTRUMENTS

To allow system flexibility and cost efficiency, a variety of Inter-Tel and industry-standard
third-party station instruments can be used on the Inter-Tel phone system. These include:

Model 8000 Digital Phones (8560, 8520, 8500)

Digital Display Phones (Executive, Professional, Standard, and Associate)

Digital Non-Display Phones (Axxess Basic, and Eclipse

2™

Basic)

AIM Analog Phones (8-, 12-, and 24-Line)

Inter-Tel/DVK Analog Phones (8-, 12-, and 24-Line)

GMX Analog Phones (12-, and 24-Line)

IMX Analog Phones (8-, 12-, and 24-Line)

IDS Phones (Model Numbers 160, 64, 32, 18, and 12, and Agent Terminals)

Wave Phones (29- and 17-Button)

Single-Line Sets

DSS/BLF Units – single or tandem (60-,50-, and 48-Button)

Mini-DSS Units (Available for Model 8560 and 8520 Phones Only)

IP/SIP Endpoints (Model 8690, Model 8662, Model 8620, Model 8600, Model 8660,
Model 8664, Model 8665, Model 8601, IP Phone Plus, IP Single-Line Adapter (IP
SLA), IP SoftPhone, and Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) endpoints)

System software will support any configuration of station instruments with the limitation that
there must be a minimum of one Keyset Card. The actual configuration is defined by the type
of cards and the number of circuits in use on the system. The following list explains the func-
tion of the various Keyset Cards.

Digital Keyset Card (DKSC, DKSC-16, DKSC-16 +): Provides eight or 16 circuits
for connecting digital display and non-display phones. Digital Keyset Card circuits can
be equipped with a Single-Line Adapter (SLA) and programmed to support two single-
line sets (instead of an Inter-Tel phone).

Analog Keyset Card (AKSC)/Executone Keyset Card (EKSC): Provides up to 12
circuits for connecting GMX and IMX Analog phones, Executone IDS phones, and
Executone Wave phones and devices to the system.

Single-Line Card (SLC, SLC-16, or SLC-16+): Provides eight or 16 circuits for con-
necting on-premises AC ringing single-line DTMF sets and playback devices. The
SLC-16+ is available for software versions 8.2 and later.

Internet Protocol Card (IPC): Supports up to eight IP SoftPhone devices. The IPC
provides the functionality that is required to make phone calls through the IP network
using the telephone system.

Internet Protocol Resource Card (IPRC): Supports up to 32 (V8.1 and later) IP/SIP
devices. The 32-device IPRC provides the functionality that is required to make phone
calls through the IP network using the telephone system. Thee 32-device IPRC cannot
be installed behind a firewall or Network Address Translation (NAT).

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