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What's the max distance on the extensions of the ACS system. Latest version...if that information is relevant. ------------------ | Need a Telephone | Telephone Installers
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Page 2-3 of installation manual gives the wiring specs. Let me know if you haven't got it. Bill
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1,000 feet for system sets and 3,000 feet for standard devices, Also you may want to warn your buyers that the R7 has had allot of out of box port failures.
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found it. 1000 feet on the stations and 3000 on standard devices.
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test, I don't know what the manual says but I do this. If I need to go say 2000 feet, chicklet 2 1000ft boxes of wire together, terminate to system and other end to an existing station nearby that someone uses a lot. If they have no complaints after a few days, your good to go. I have comdial phones on a dxp working fine more then 3500 feet from the system, I think the book says 1000 or 1500. mark
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