ErgoLine D330/D340
Customer Engineer Manual
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Context sensitive Softkeys
Interfaces
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Static interface - an RJ11 socket on the terminal base which supplies
input/output control. This can be used with a second bell, door opener or door
lamp as output, or with a footpedal as input.
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Audio input/output which can be connected via the RJ11 socket on the
terminal base
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Interchangeable line interfaces:
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4-wire S
0
interface
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2-wire U
PN
interface
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PC interface for use with TAPI compliant applications
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Infra-red interface for communicating with the optional ASCII keypad
Options
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DSS (Direct Station Select) modules offering an additional 14 programmable
keys per module. Up to three modules can be connected to an ErgoLine D340
giving a total of 12 (blue keys on the phone) + 14 (DSS) + 14 (DSS) + 14 (DSS) =
54 programmable keys. Each key can be programmed with 2 functions or 2
speed-dial numbers, or 1 function and 1 speed-dial number. The DSS modules
are field installable and require an external power supply.
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V.24 data option allowing data transfer from the ErgoLine D340. The V.24
option requires an external power supply and is field upgradable. The V.24
option occupies one of the two B-channels allowing a voice call to be made
at the same time as a data call.
Note: The V.24 data option has a fixed TEI of 1. i.e. the DTX-I, DLX-U, DLC-U and
PNT-1 must be in 2B mode to make the data available.
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ASCII keypad for entering messages or updating the internal directory. The
ASCII keypad is an infra-red device and can be installed by the user himself.
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The ErgoLine D340 is normally line powered. However, a power supply is
required if either a V24 option or DSS is fitted.
Variants
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The ErgoLine D340 can hold up to 4 languages
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A choice of two colours is available