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#52998 06/22/05 10:28 AM
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I would like to extend the loop limit of the 550 4500 executive set to the 3000 foot limit listed in the Axxess manual. There are a couple mentions of a 36 volt power supply that is required to so this but there is no part number for such to be found in the manual. After consulting an Intertel dealer I was told that Intertel does stock the 30 volt PSU for a shorter loop increase but no longer stocks a 36 volt PSU. I would like to find one or two of these or any equivalent power supply. Does anyone have the old part number for reference, or better yet a source for purchasing the actual PSU or equivalent?
Wasn't a 36 volt PSU used on other systems like the GLX?
I don't want to have to network systems within the same plant just to get a few keysets to work. Thanks.

[This message has been edited by aardvark (edited June 24, 2005).]

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by aardvark:
I would like to extend the loop limit of the 550 4500 executive set to the 3000 foot limit listed in the Axxess manual. There are a couple mentions of a 36 volt power supply that is required to so this but there is no part number for such to be found in the manual. After consulting an Intertel dealer I was told that Intertel does stock the 30 volt PSU for a shorter loop increase but no longer stocks a 36 volt PSU. I would like to find one or two of these or any equivalent power supply. Does anyone have the old part number for reference, or better yet a source for purchasing the actual PSU or equivalent?
Wasn't a 36 volt PSU used on other systems like the GLX?
I don't want to have to network systems within the same plant just to get a few keysets to work. Thanks.

[This message has been edited by aardvark (edited June 24, 2005).]
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