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The table below provides the maximum loop limits for connection of telephones, lines, peripheral equipment, and power supplies. The following information applies to only the Strata CIX40 system.

Digital Telephone/DIU/DDM Console/ADM/Loop Limits

Mode

CIX40 Cabinet or
Battery Backup1

Maximum line
length (24 AWG)

1 Pair feet        meters

DP5000, DKT3000, DKT3200-series or DKT2000-series models, DP with BVSU2 or DVSU or BHEU or HHEU.

CIX40 Cabinet

1000

303

Battery Backup

695

204

DKT with BPCI

CIX40 Cabinet

1000

303

Battery Backup

500

151

DKT with BPCI and BHEU

CIX40 Cabinet

1000

303

Battery Backup

500

151

DSS3060 or DSS2060

CIX40 Cabinet

1000

303

Battery Backup

675

204

DDCB3A

CIX40 Cabinet

165

50

Battery Backup

500

151

BATI, RATI

CIX40 Cabinet

1000

303

Battery Backup

1000

303

DKT with 1 ADM

CIX40 Cabinet

675

204

Battery Backup

165

50

DKT with 2 ADMs

CIX40 Cabinet

500

151

Battery Backup

33

10

 

1.Battery backup applies to instances when the system is being powered by batteries exclusively.
2.CIX40 Digital Telephones do not support Speaker OCA.

 

This chapter provides a system overview of the Strata CIX100-S and CIX100 telephone systems.

The Strata CIX100-S/CIX100 systems are compact systems, yet they provide large system features (see Figure 3 and Table 7). They are designed for wall mounting and occupy very little space.

The CIX100 processor (ACTU3A) comes with 32 ports (licensed) and can grow to 112 ports by adding 4-port licenses.

The CIX100-S processor (ACTU3A-S) comes with 16 ports (licensed) and can grow to 32 ports by adding two eight-port licenses. Then, it can grow to 112 ports with four-port licenses.

Note The Strata CIX100-S and CIX100 system

capacities depend on the licenses stored on the system processor and the hardware described in this chapter. See “CIX License Control” on page 5.

Important! The Strata CIX100-S uses the same hardware and configuration as the Strata CIX100 with a few exceptions. Whenever the CIX100 is mentioned in this book, it

applies to both the CIX100-S and CIX100 unless specified otherwise.

Each ACTU3 basic processor can be configured with a one or two cabinet system. A single (Base) cabinet system supports a combination of up to 64 Central Office (CO) lines and stations, while a two cabinet system (Base and Expansion) can support up to 112 CO lines and stations.

System line and station capacity is expanded by adding CO line and station circuit cards and port licenses into its universal slot architecture.

The CIX 100 easily connects to outside public and private telephone lines. All of the telephones (stations) tied to the system can have direct access to each other, as well as to the public and private network. All lines, stations, and options are tied together through the cabinets.

Table 7        CIX1 00-S/CIX1 00 Cabinet Specifications

Cabinet

Weight1

Height

Width

Depth

Base Cabinet (CHSUB112)

19.4 lbs.

14.6 in.

11.9 in.

10.2 in.

Base + Expansion Cabinet (CHSUE112)

34.6 lbs.

14.6 in.

19.9 in.

10.2 in.

 

1. Weight includes the processor card in the Base Cabinet and four universal circuit cards in each cabinet.

 

 


























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