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Ericsson F250m - Connections and Installation; Installing FCT Connected to PBX

Ericsson F250m
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10 Connections
Connections
Warning!: please, before you start any connections
refer to section “Safe and Efficient Use” on page 40
in this guide and contact your network operator if
you have any questions.
Warning!: to get a good FCT protection against
electrical discharges and the best audio quality,
a good grounding of the power supply is strongly
recommended.
Installing an FCT connected to a PBX
The FCT is designed to provide a telephone line
(RJ11 connector) that behaves in the same way as an
analog trunk.
Generic requirements
The PBX should meet the following generic
requirements for FCT connectivity:
The PBX must provide analog trunks. Otherwise,
the ISDN FI12 adapter accessory will be necessary.
See Accessories on page 38).
One position of the trunk must be assigned to each
FCT terminal.
The trunk card must support either Busy Tone
Detection (BTD) or Polarity Reversal Detection on
answer and release.
The PBX can be programmed to utilize Least Cost
Routing (LCR), if available, to automatically choose
the FCT trunk when suitable.
If the PBX does not offer LCR, choose the FCT
trunk manually with a special dialed prefix.
The FCT terminal is compatible with most analog
PBXs on the market and with most of the available
2B+D ISDN digital output trunks, via its accessory
ISDN FI12 adapter. See Accessories on page 38.
FCT connectivity to the analogue trunk of the PBX

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