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and the board number (WW:XX) in the Address field. Earlier software versions displayed an
address for IP endpoints that was similar to other station devices using the WW:XX:YY:ZZ con-
vention explained above.
4.88 When the system is first powered up, only the CPC or CPU and one DKSC-16 (in card
slot 1) are pre-configured. Changes to the default configuration can be made through DB Pro-
gramming.
4.89 The default system assigns extension number 1000 to station circuit 01.01.01.01, exten-
sion number 1001 to station circuit 01.01.02.01, and so on to match the initial configuration.
Circuit 01.01.01.01 is equipped as an administrator and as the primary attendant's phone when
the system is in the default configuration. If desired, the circuits can be assigned 1-5 digit
extension numbers through DB Programming.
NOTE:
extension numbers until they are assigned in DB Programming.
Digital Keyset Cards (DKSC, DKSC-16, and DKSC-16+)
4.90 DKSC: Each DKSC provides up to eight circuits for connecting Executive Display
Phones, Professional Display Phones, Standard Display Phones, Associate Display Phones,
Axxess Basic Digital Phones, Eclipse Basic Digital Phones, Model 8500, 8520, or 8560
Phones, or Single-Line Adapters (SLAs) to the system. DKSCs have eight self-correcting ther-
mistors (one for each circuit) to protect the system from damage due to a short circuit in the
station cabling. If a short circuit causes a thermistor to open, it automatically closes when the
short is removed.
4.91 16-Port DKSCs (DKSC-16 and DKSC-16+): Each DKSC-16 and DKSC-16+ pro-
vides up to 16 circuits for connecting Executive Display Phones, Professional Display Phones,
Standard Display Phones, Associate Display Phones, Axxess Basic Digital Phones, Eclipse
Basic Digital Phones, Model 8500, 8520, or 8560 Phones, or Single-Line Adapters (SLAs) to
the system. The boards have 16 self-correcting thermistors (one for each circuit) to protect the
system from damage due to a short circuit in the station cabling. If a short circuit causes a ther-
mistor to open, it automatically closes when the short is removed. Each DKSC-16 also has a
single Digital Signal Processor (DSP) and each DKSC-16+ has two DSPs to provide the fol-
lowing card and/or system resources:
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
In system software v9.0 and later, IP Devices (see
When 8-line IMX AIM phones are assigned to dual circuits, the "B" circuits do not have
Shared speakerphones (10 on a DKSC-16 and 16 on a DSKC-16+) for Axxess Basic,
Eclipse Basic, Standard Display, Associate Display, Model 8500, Model 8520, and
Model 8560 Phones. For information on shared speakerphones, see
Tone generating circuit for providing system tones (busy, reorder, do-not-disturb, etc.)
to the phones connected to the card, if necessary. It is available in case there are no
voice channels available in the system to issue tones from the CPC or CPU when
needed.
Switching matrix to allow access to any available time slot on the card's PCM high-
way (bus). This is provided since the card may need up to 32 simultaneous voice chan-
nel connections.
The DKSC-16+ also provides system resources for four Caller ID [CLIP] receivers,
eight Caller ID [CLIP] transmitters (four if running v8.1 or 9.0.0 firmware), and four
DTMF receivers. For information on Caller ID [CLIP] features, see
Digital Keyset Cards (DKSC, DKSC-16, and DKSC-16+)
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6-147) display only the node
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5-125.
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