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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Model 8602 IP Softphone: Model 8602 is a new IP softphone that operates like a
Model 8662 multi-protocol endpoint and supports Inter-Tel Protocol (ITP) mode on a
PC. It requires system software v9.1 or later and IPRC firmware v9.0.0 or later. For
details, see the latest IP Devices Manual (document part no.
Pocket PC SoftPhone: Model 8601 is a software-based SIP softphone that runs on
selected Pocket PC 2002 (or later) Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) platforms. For
information about installation and programming, refer to the Model 8601 Installation
Manual.
Wireless Endpoints: Models 8664, 8665, and 8668 are wireless, compact telephones
that use ITP. For details, refer to the SVP Server and Model 8664/8665 Installation
Manual (part no. 935.4521).
Analog Phones: IMX, Inter-Tel/DVK, GMX, and ESP analog phones in increments of
up to eight or 16, depending on the number of Analog Keyset Cards (AKSCs) installed
in the chassis.
NOTE:
At least one phone circuit should be equipped with a display phone to allow an
attendant/administrator to program selected system data, act as the attendant for unsu-
pervised CO/local exchange recalls, receive system alarm messages, etc.
Single-Line Sets: Various types of single-line sets in increments of up to eight or six-
teen, depending on the number of Single-Line Cards (SLCs) installed in the chassis. If
desired, single-line sets can also be attached to digital phone circuits that are equipped
with optional Single-Line Adapters (SLAs).
Digital Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) Units: Up to 5 phones
may be equipped with up to 4 DSS/BLF Units each or up to 20 phones may be
equipped with single DSS/BLF Units, or any combination of these up to 20 total units.
Because each unit is powered by an AC transformer, the units do not require a DKSC or
DKSC-16 circuit that is separate from the phone.
DSS Consoles:
NOTE:
The following DSS consoles are supported by U.S. software only.
With Executone IDS Phones: IDS phones can be equipped with up to three 48-key
DSS Consoles. There can be a total of 80 IDS 48-key DSS Consoles on the sys-
tem. Each 48-key DSS Console requires an EKSC circuit.
With Professional and Associate Display Phones: PCDPM-equipped Professional
and Associate Display Phones may be connected to up to four 60-key DSS/BLF
Consoles. There can a total of 20 of these 60-key DSS/BLF Consoles on the sys-
tem. Because each unit is powered by an AC transformer and is connected to the
phone's PCDPM, the 60-key DSS/BLF Consoles do not require a DKSC or
DKSC-16/DKSC-16+ circuit that is separate from the phone.
835.2195).
System Capacities

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