Telephone Auto Central Office Parts

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16A43 Diode Semiconductor Device
003339966
1902-1422 Diode Semiconductor Device
012014475
1902-3357 Diode Semiconductor Device
012014475
1N3642 Diode Semiconductor Device
003339966
1N5620 Diode Semiconductor Device
003339966
353-9019-090 Diode Semiconductor Device
003339966
4025887-504 Diode Semiconductor Device
003339966
4178600-526 Diode Semiconductor Device
005562751
538007-36 Diode Semiconductor Device
005562751
925115-36B Diode Semiconductor Device
005562751
JAN1N4989 Diode Semiconductor Device
005562751
JANTX1N4989 Diode Semiconductor Device
005562751
JANTX1N5620 Diode Semiconductor Device
003339966
JANTX1N5620A Diode Semiconductor Device
003339966
JANTX1N979B Diode Semiconductor Device
012014475
JANTX1N979B-1 Diode Semiconductor Device
012014475
JTX1N5620 Diode Semiconductor Device
003339966
MIL-PRF-19500/117 Diode Semiconductor Device
012014475
MIL-PRF-19500/356 Diode Semiconductor Device
005562751
MIL-PRF-19500/427 Diode Semiconductor Device
003339966
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Central Office, Telephone Auto

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A business telephone system is a multiline telephone system typically used in business environments, encompassing systems ranging from small key telephone systems to large-scale private branch exchanges.

A business telephone system differs from an installation of several telephones with multiple central office (CO) lines in that the CO lines used are directly controllable in key telephone systems from multiple telephone stations, and that such a system often provides additional features related to call handling. Business telephone systems are often broadly classified into key telephone systems, and private branch exchanges, but many hybrid systems exist.

A key telephone system was originally distinguished from a private branch exchange (PBX) in that it did not require an operator or attendant at the switchboard to establish connections between the central office trunks and stations, or between stations. Technologically, private branch exchanges share lineage with central office telephone systems, and in larger or more complex systems, may rival a central office system in capacity and features. With a key telephone system, a station user could control the connections directly using line buttons, which indicated the status of lines with built-in lamps.

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