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How can you tell if your PBX is AC or DC? (81C and 11C)
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AC - straight to commercial power

DC - will have rectifiers & batteries.

Shorter answer call your electrician.

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Purchasing an Option 11C How do you know?

Yep, My Option 11C is AC Powered : Can be plugged into a Wall Jack on it's own isoloated circuit.


MY Option 51C is DC powered. It has Rectifiers and you can't just plug it into a wall, it has to go through the Batteries.

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