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Electra Elite Issue 6
Features and Specifications Manual D - 93
A networking terminating device that can interface with the Gateway
and Branch/Adapter units and support synchronous serial protocol
using RS-232, V.35, or RS-530 interface, or 10BaseT Ethernet for an
IP connection
NETWORK
REQUIREMENTS
The Gateway must be installed on an existing LAN or WAN network.
Each unit requires a network device that supports a synchronous serial
interface or an Ethernet connection to a TCP/IP network.
The network must be operational and active to complete installation of the
Gateway.
The network device must support one of the following:
Synchronous serial signaling on its data port using an RS-232, V.35,
or RS-530 interface
10BaseT Ethernet connection
OPERATING
PROCEDURES
Same as Multiline Terminal
SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Restrictions:
When you dial 911 on your D
term
telephone, the 911 facility reached
is the one that serves the Gateway facility. To reach the correct 911
service for your area, use a telephone connected locally. The D
term
IP Branch unit provides an analog port for local dialing.
Synchronous ringing does not work on the remote telephone.
Incoming trunk calls automatically ring 2 seconds on/2 seconds off.
Analog Fax machines and modems cannot operate with a D
term
Multiline Terminal that is connected to an APR-U Unit optional
adapter.
The CTA-U Unit and CTU(S)-U Unit cannot be installed to a KTS
remote Multiline Terminal to provide TAPI functionality with the KTS.
The CTU(C)-U Unit (Coreline) cannot be used with a KTS remote
Multiline Terminal.
D
term
PC and PCII do not function with a KTS remote Multiline
Terminal.

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