Chapter 10 Installing Sv8100/Sv8300 Optional Equipment; General Information; Pgd(2)-U( ) Adp; Using A Pgd(2)-U( ) Adp - NEC UNIVERGE SV8100 System Hardware Manual

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Installing SV8100/SV8300 Optional
Equipment
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This chapter provides information for installing optional equipment, such as
PGD(2)-U( ) ADPs, background music, door boxes, DSS consoles, D
VSR, external paging as well as other handsets, recording devices and
adapters on the SV8100/SV8300 digital and IP telephones.

PGD(2)-U( ) ADP

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Using a PGD(2)-U( ) ADP

The PGD(2)-U( ) ADP provides two circuits which allow connection
to external terminals such as:
Door Box (eight maximum per system)
External Speaker (eight maximum with PGD(2)-U( ) ADPs
[with amplifier], one on the CD-CP00-AU [no amplifier])
External Music Source (external MOH) (96 maximum per
system)
External Recording System (96 maximum per system)
External Ringing
The system allows a maximum of 56 PGD(2)-U( ) ADPs to be
installed (48 for ACI ports [external MOH or external recording
system], four for Door Boxes, and four for Paging). The PGD(2)-U( )
ADPs also provides multi-purpose controls. These control relays
can be used for controlling the external amplifier, external music
source and door lock control with the use of a Door Box. The
system allows up to eight general purpose relays with the
PGD(2)-U( ) ADPs (four relays on each PGD(2)-U( ) ADP) and one
on the CD-CP00-AU for a maximum of nine.
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