The Analog Trunk FXO is an interface that connects to a trunk line, like the one from your ISP (Internet Service Provider). It receives ringing voltage and battery from FXS devices. FXO interfaces are used to connect your PBX to the PSTN. One FXO channel is required for each line you receive from your telco. The Analog Trunk FXO provides connectivity to analog central office loop-start trunk line analog interfaces.
Typically, a phone is connected to a loop-start line from the telco and is, by default, in an on-hook state. When the phone goes off-hook, the phone completes the line circuit and current flows through the line. The telco provides an audible dial tone to the phone and accepts dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) digits from the caller. The Central Office Interface Circuit (COIC) is the heart of the loop-start analog interface, and takes the place of a telephone when connecting to the telco.
The IPX-21FO module supports IPX-2100/IPX-2500 IP PBX System with 4 RJ11 ports for PSTN line connection. Each port has one LED (Light-Emitting Diodes).
4-Port FXO module for IPX-2100 / IPX-2200 / IPX-2500
Features:
Product | IPX-21FO |
Environmental Operation Information | |
Temperature | 0°C ~ 40°C |
Humidity | 5% ~ 95% non-Condensing |
Physical Dimensions | 88.5 x 132 mm |
Emission | CE, FCC |