Specifications
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Introducing
The DXP
Hardware
The DXP has a modular design with all of the system’s switching
circuitry housed on printed-wire-boards that simply slide in and out of
the cabinets. Installing the DXP is quick and easy, and the variety of
boards makes the system versatile enough to meet virtually any
business’s needs. The DXP is comprised of two cabinets, the main
cabinet and the expansion cabinet.
The DXP’s Modular Design
One of the benefits of the DXP is its flexibility, and that flexibility
comes from its modular design.
The term “Modular design” means that the system’s electronic
components are housed in a series of self-contained printed wire
boards that can be arranged quickly and easily into a variety of
configurations.
By changing the printed wire boards, you can find the right
combination of features and telephone capacities to suit the needs of
your particular client.
For example, if a client desires maximum line capacity, you can
configure a fully-equipped DXP main cabinet and expansion cabinet
for a total of 120 lines on 16 telephones. If a client wants maximum
telephone capacity, you can configure the system to provide 32 lines
on 192 telephones.
The number and type of boards that you install determines the DXP’s
line and telephone capacities. You can also update the DXP’s software
card to enhance the features and capabilities of the DXP.
The DXP allows you to make many of these modifications without
disrupting the client’s normal telephone service.
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