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VG224 Question 1

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Silverblade

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The question i have about the vg224 is a bit hard to translate (or i don't know how to translate it)so i'll try to explain as best as posible.

Here in the netherlands phone's have a value called "aansluit factor" (i think it has something to do with the impendance of the phone).
If a device (like a pabx) has a "aansluit factor" of 5 on a analog port, and a phone that you connect on this port has a "aansluit factor" of 2,5 this means you can even connect a second phone with a "aansluit factor" of 2,5 and still have a proper working analog port.
If you connect a total "aansluit factor" value higher than 5 you can and probably will get problems on this port.

Now here is my question:
Does anyone of you know what the value of the "aansluit factor" on a port of the vg224 is?
 
In the US it is called REN (Ringer Equivalency Number)

Here is some specs on the US VG224:

Up to 600 ohm (including the phone or terminal equipment)- that is, capable of delivering 5 REN and 40V ring voltage with 5900 feet of 26AWG wire
 
and those specs are per port to be clear
 
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