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Analog Line-Sharing Device for IP PBX's,
The LS-911 Line Seizure device offers a
cost-effective, reliable method of handling
911 emergency calls for IP PBX's and net-
worked phone systems. Designed to be
hooked up to an FXO port, it lets you enjoy
the advantages of conventional analog 911
service, including traceability and 911 call-
back, without having to dedicate an analog
line exclusively for this purpose.
The analog line, normally used by a fax ma-
chine, card reader or other analog device, is
disconnected in the event of a 911 call, and
the LS-911 intelligently handles the priority
emergency call in the shortest time possible
after reconnection to the phone line.
Features
• Routes both incoming and outgoing calls
• Gives priority to emergency devices
• Incoming calls routed to one of two ports by
distinctive ring or quick callback
• Status LED displays mode of operation
• Provides a busy signal to the phone port when
an emergency device is in use
• Store-and-forward and rerouting dialer func-
tions available
• Emergency callback function maintains line
availability for 911 callback
• Normal and fast dialing speeds
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PRODUCT MANUAL
VoIP Phone Systems
A special 911 recall feature maintains the
availability of the line in the event the emer-
gency call is disconnected, so 911 personnel
can call back to reestablish the connection.
Applications
• IP PBX or VoIP Phone System sharing analog
phone line with:
- Fax machine
- ATM
- Card reader
• Emergency phone (ie: Viking 1600A Series)
sharing line with above devices
Specifications
Power: 120VAC / 12VDC 500mA UL listed adapter
provided
Dimensions: 133mm x 89mm x 44mm (5.25" x
3.5" x 1.75")
Shipping Weight: .9 kg (2 lbs)
Environmental: 0° C to 32° C (32° F to 90° F)
with 5% to 95% non-condensing humidity
Talk Battery: 32V DC
Connections: 6 screw terminals
LS-911
Analog Emergency
Line Sharing Device
March 22, 2013
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