Lucent Technologies PARTNER Advanced Communications System Programming And Use Instructions page 21

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Configurations
The system can have one of three basic configurations, all of which must be
wall-mounted:
standalone PARTNER ACS processor module. This configuration does not
use a carrier.
2-Slot carrier, which can hold up to two modules. The PARTNER ACS
processor module resides in the leftmost slot.
5-Slot carrier, which can hold up to five modules. The PARTNER ACS
processor module resides in the center slot. This carrier includes a cover.
In either carrier, one and only one of the modules must be a PARTNER ACS
processor module. The modules slide into the carrier, which channels power to
the system.
System Modules
The following system modules can be installed in your system:
PARTNER ACS Processor Module provides the software intelligence that
controls the system's features. It has jacks for three outside lines, eight
extensions, a music-on-hold audio source, a loudspeaker paging system, a
grounding screw, a Contact Closure Adjunct, and a call reporting (SMDR)
device, such as a printer. It also has two PC Card slots, a bicolor red and
green light-emitting diode (LED), and two AAA user-replaceable batteries.
The module also provides support for Caller ID information on system
display phones. The system requires one PARTNER ACS processor
module.
200 Module has two outside line jacks, but no extension jacks. This
module is an inexpensive way to add lines when you do not need more
extensions.
206E Module has jacks to connect a maximum of two outside telephone
lines and six extensions to the system. You can connect telephones and
other telecommunications devices (such as fax machines and modems) to
the extension jacks (either directly or through your building's modular wall
jacks). Each 206E module has a green power indicator that shows it is
receiving power.
400E Module is similar to the 206EC module but without extension jacks. It
has four outside line jacks. Like the 200 module, this module is an
inexpensive way to add lines when you do not need more extensions.
206EC/400EC Modules provide the same capabilities as the 206E and
400E modules, respectively, but add support for Caller ID information on
system display phones. To get Caller ID, first you must subscribe to the
service from your local phone company (if it is available) on a per-line
basis, then connect those lines associated with Caller ID to the line jacks
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