Looking at the cards on the left hand side of the card in the top front corner of the card there will be a code printed on the circuit card and that tells you what the card is. However those look like PN-8LCAA cards and if they are, they are 8 circuit analogue extension cards. The LEDs are all on so that implies that they have not been programmed yet.
All LED's on indicate that the circuits are in use (busy). Flashing means they are not programmed or busied out in programming.
8DLC = 8 port digital station line card.
8LC = 8 port analog (SLT) station card
8COT = 8 port central office analog trunk card
Have a read through the FAQs (there is a link at the top of the page) then get back to us. I should mention that you can log into the system from Dterm phones (this is known as CAT mode) but you may need to find out what the password is if one is set.
Programming on this system is done through a multiline telephone or using the MATWorX program. If you are not experienced with programming using a phone then I suggest you try to find a copy of MatWorX version 13.0.4 (latest and last version)(not happy with WIN 7 or 8, but can be installed. 32 bit and open using XPpro emulation. You also should try to find a feature programming manual and a command manual. (try
Those of us experienced with the system can program it up with a phone, or MOC mode using MatWorX (hex code). MatWorX has some GUI pages that make user programming easier.
For card descriptions you would need to go to wedophones website as listed by Belvedere and get the IVS2 installation procedure manual. If memory serves me right, you should find them in there.
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