Panatron PABX Extension Card
The Panatron 8-Port Extension Card serves as a critical hardware expansion module for organizations utilizing analog private branch exchange infrastructure. This component facilitates the integration of eight additional internal extensions into an existing telephony hub. Consequently, network engineers can scale voice services without investing in entirely new central control units. The architecture supports standard Single Line Telephone (SLT) protocols, ensuring broad compatibility with a variety of analog handsets and fax machines.
Key Features
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High-Density Expansion
This module adds eight discrete analog ports to the system chassis to increase subscriber capacity. -
Signal Integrity Management
The internal circuitry maintains low-noise voice transmission across long-distance copper loops within the building. -
Modular Architecture
- Direct slot-in installation for compatible PABX frames.
- Hot-swappable design principles for specific enterprise chassis.
- Automatic port recognition upon system reboot or configuration.
Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Port Type | Analog (SLT) RJ11 |
| Port Count | 8 Ports |
| Signaling Mode | DTMF / Pulse |
| Loop Resistance | Up to 600 Ohms |
| Voltage Support | Standard Ringing Voltage |
Technical Overview
The hardware utilizes high-quality relays and capacitors to handle ringing current and loop disconnect signaling. IT professionals often deploy this specific card to accommodate growing departments or new office workstations. Furthermore, the unit supports Caller ID transmission where the main PABX processor permits. However, users must ensure the power supply unit of the host PABX can handle the additional current draw from eight extra lines. This 8-port hardware ensures that internal communication remains reliable and clear by providing dedicated pathways for each extension.
What’s in the Box
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1 x 8-Port Analog Extension Card
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Installation Guide and Pinout Diagram
Why Choose This Module
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Scalable design allows for incremental growth of the telephony network without high capital expenditure.
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Standardized RJ11 ports simplify the cabling process using existing Cat3 or Cat6 infrastructure.
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Reliable analog technology provides a stable backup for VoIP systems during network outages.
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Low latency voice paths ensure high-quality audio for essential business communications.






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