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Mitel 3300 with IP Phones and analog station for hotel

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tinga1

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Feb 10, 2011
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We will be replacing the mentioned PBX. From photos received there is a main module appox 9 ru in size. This I assume to be the control unit. Above this unit are the analog units. A total of 6. These seem to be 2 ru in size. The new system will be using the existing amphenol cables connected to the rear of these modules. Does anyone know the gender of the amphenol cable connected to the pbx.?
Photo of the system attached.We map the extensions and config the new devices accordingly. Hopefully the existing cables will service 24 ports per cable. If not some cross connecting will need to be done.
Thanks in advance.
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=a16dcf0d-000f-4a9e-871e-740159e80a1e&file=IMG_0017.JPG
the photo is of a phone not the system?
the description was sounding like an AX controller but you cannot have ASu's on that so perhaps its something older

We really need the correct picture or the system name to be able to determine what the connections actually are

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and due to an endless stream of MiCollab , MiCC issues
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By your description I'm betting on a SX-200 EL cabinet with ASU II's

If so, there will be 4 amphenols on the control cabinet, all male and each ASU-II will have 2 female amphenols.

The way the controller amphenols wire out will likely confuse you if you are not familiar with the SX-200

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