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I have a customer with a Intertel ESP key System. Is it Possible to attach a tip/ring or Analog device. We do have a 6 port DC ring board in our system - if that matters. Do I need any adapters or ?????
On this issue I'm a ex-Lucent guy(like many) missing the enhanced tip/ring feature of the Partner. Thanks for any of your replies and suguestions.
[This message has been edited by fargovt (edited June 13, 2002).]
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Your polycom will work fine for calls going out, no adapters needed. But calls coming in may be a problem. Is the board strapped for AC or DC? If your polycom is a AC ringing phone, then that circuit board needs the AC ring power supply connected. If its a DC ringing phone, then all you need to do is set the strap for that port to be DC. Each port can be strapped for AC or DC. There are six jumper straps on the board, one for each port.
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