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Pardon my ignorance, but can someone answer a few questions for me?
I am replacing a Nitsuko DTS system, with two modules - one is a 4 CO Line with RJ inputs, and a "12 SCU" module with amphenol connector. My question is, what gender is the amphenol connector of the unit, and what type of station connector is required (2 wire or 4 wire)? Also, is this a digital or an analog system?
Any advise or help would be appreciated.
Yes, I am retired - so why am I still working on phones?
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No one knows? Analog or digital?
Yes, I am retired - so why am I still working on phones?
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well , DTS =(digital telephone system )
From your description I suspect its a DS01 or Onyx , either one requires two pair for stations
I don't recall the gender of the AMP
Skip ------------------------------------
Serving SW and West central Fl since 1984
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You will need a female amphenol as the connector on the 12SCU card is male.
Each station requires 2 pairs (4 wires), as far as I know it is a digital system.
I hope that helps.
Chris
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