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Station connection

Except on the 482 card (ESI-50 only
Port card
612
D12
DLC12
684
A12
A4
482
DLC82
All stations are connected using a single pair. Each port position is pre-numbered and fixed as indicated in the
66 block wiring diagram shown for each port card type.
Note:
The station runs can be up to 1,000 ft.
Digital stations
Digital stations for the ESI Communications Server include:
• ESI Digital Feature Phones
• ESI Digital Cordless Handset
(II and original)
The digital station wiring is not polarity-sensitive. Only one phone can be connected per digital port.
The station line voltage is 33 VDC.
For proper operation, the combined length of
feed cables, backbone cabling, cross-connect,
and station cable must not exceed 1000 feet
(304 meters) for digital stations. Station line cord
length should not exceed 12 feet (note that this is
the length of the line cord ESI provides with
each Digital Feature Phone).
Each digital station can have no more than two
cross-connects or splices in the cable distribution.
Cable construction, termination blocks, and
modular jacks must meet at minimum Category 3
cabling requirements. Additional splices or
terminations will further reduce the maximum
cable length at which the digital station will operate reliably.
Because of potential interference caused by electrical noise, ESI strongly
recommends against distribution of digital stations with analog stations, T1 circuits, PRI circuits, or other
circuits in the same cable binder or station run.
Analog ports
The analog ports do not require that tip-and-ring polarity be observed. The analog ports can be used for
2500-type sets or for devices such as fax machines, modems, etc., that can be connected via a normal
tip-and-ring pair. Each analog port will support only a single analog device. (For total analog port capacity on
each ESI Communications Server, see "System capacities," page D.1.)
All analog ports provide Type I Caller ID information (Caller ID with call waiting is not supported).
1
The 482 card is supported also by the ESI-50L, the ESI C-Plus, and IVX S-Class (Generation I–II) systems.
2
For information on installing ESI Presence Management, see its Installation Manual (ESI # 0450-0792).
3
For information on installing ESI Cellular Management, see its Installation Guide (ESI # 0450-1155).
1
), the first 12 pairs on each Amphenol are station ports:
Digital stations
Analog ports
12
12
12
8
4
12
4
8
4
8
2
ESI Communications Servers supporting
ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200, ESI-100
ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200, ESI-100
ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200, ESI-100
ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200, ESI-100
ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200, ESI-100
ESI-1000, ESI-600, ESI-200, ESI-100
1
ESI-50
ESI-50
• ESI Presence Management RFID Readers
• ESI Cellular Management Access Devices
I.7
External connections
2
3

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