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77009 T960252 PBX, Peripherals Systems, Accessory Equipment Johnston Communications Award Number T960252 Contract Numbers PT55636 (systems purchase) CMS0823 (MACs) Group Number 77009 Unit Price List Effective Date 1/22/01 Reseller Product Net Eqpt. Net Labor Unit Part Description Cost to Cost to Maint. Number State/Unit* State/Unit* Price/ Month 527269 ADTRAN 56 Flash 64 CSU w/Power Supply $291.53 $89.70 $3.24 527181/527238 ADTRAN T1/CSU Ace w/Power Supply $1,432.28 $137.62 $4.97 527295 ADTRAN TSU-100 CSU/DSU Drop & Insert Unit $1,432.28 $440.70 $15.92 527703 ADTRAN TSU-120 CSU/DSU Drop & Insert Unit $1,685.78 $518.70 $18.74 512612 ADTRAN TSU-600 CSU/DSU Drop & Insert Unit $1,939.28 $596.70 $21.56 527702 DSX-1 Plug-In Module $316.88 $97.50 $3.52 527715 DSX-1 Plug-On Module $316.88 $97.50 $3.52 527297 Nx56/64 Plug-In Module $333.78 $102.70 $3.71 527298 Nx56/64 Plug-On Module $291.53 $89.70 $3.24 527899 Dual NxV.35 Plug-In Module w/cable $545.03 $167.70 $6.06 527908 Dual NxV.35 Plug-On Module w/cable $545.03 $167.70 $6.06 527712 Dual DSU-3 Plug-In Module $401.38 $123.50 $4.46 527902 Dual DSU-3 Plug-On Module $401.38 $123.50 $4.46 527905 V.35 Interface Cable $95.95 $29.52 $1.07 527904 RS-232 Interface Cable $52.00 $16.00 $0.58 527398 ADTRAN Channel Bank (24 Voice Channels) $5,826.28 $1,792.70 $64.76 188205-101-PAK Blank Panels $23.09 $7.10 $0.26 500035-536-101 ICLID Baby Board $60.61 $18.65 $0.67 189209-101-PAK ICLID Baby Board Package (8 Per Package) $452.14 $139.12 $5.03 MMU2-4 Interalia ACD Digital Announcer - 4 Port $2,275.00 $700.00 $25.29 AS6720-117 Televiewer 2 x 18 Display $2,693.60 $828.80 $29.94 AS6722-117 Televiewer 2 x 27 Display $3,655.60 $1,124.80 $40.63 AS6724-117 Televiewer 2 x 37 Display $4,377.10 $1,346.80 $48.65 500040-050-100 Navigator Attendant Console $2,380.95 $732.60 $34.94 Includes Software, Pentium PC, 32 Meg Ram, 2.1 Gig HD, Windows 95, SVGA Color Montior & Mouse, 30 Btn Set, 4x40 Display & Data Adapter 500051-050-001 Real-Time ACD Management Reports Package $3,367.00 $1,036.00 $45.93 Includes Software, Pentium PC, 32 Meg Ram, 2.1 Gig HD, Windows 95, SVGA Color Montior & Mouse BackTrack Call Accounting System $3,036.93 $934.44 $48.21 Includes Software, Pentium PC, 16 Meg Ram, 2.1 Gig HD, Windows 95, SVGA Color Montior & Mouse BackTrack Lite Call Accounting System $501.93 $154.00 $21.63 Includes Software, Pentium PC, 16 Meg Ram, 2.1 Gig HD, Windows 95, SVGA Color Montior & Mouse Easy-Admin PBX Management Package $1,287.00 $396.00 $25.33 Includes Software, Pentium PC, 16 Meg Ram, 1.2 Gig HD, Windows 95, SVGA Color Montior & Mouse Epson LX-300 9 Pin Parallel Printer $266.50 $82.00 $2.09 Epson LX-570 24 Pin Parallel Printer $374.40 $115.20 $2.94 HP 6LSE HP 6LSE Laser Printer $520.00 $160.00 $4.08 HP 6E HP 6P Laser Printer $962.00 $296.00 $7.55 SMT-600B Best Patriot UPS Battery Back-Up System $260.00 $80.00 $2.89 (30 Min/2PC) 3690 CL MOE 21F Patriot Basic Telephone (Black = 00) $31.08 $9.56 $0.35 3690 CL MOE 21F Patriot Basic Telephone (Ash = 44) $31.08 $9.56 $0.35 3691 CL MOE 21F Patriot Memory Telephone (Black = 00) $37.35 $11.49 $0.42 3691 CL MOE 21F Patriot Memory Telephone (Ash = 44) $37.35 $11.49 $0.42 3692 CL MOE 21F Patriot Memory Speakerphone (Black = 00) $49.90 $15.35 $0.55 3692 CL MOE 21F Patriot Memory Speakerphone (Ash = 44) $49.90 $15.35 $0.55 500000-759-101 Cortelco 900 Mhz Cordless Set $480.04 $147.70 $5.34 500100-759-103 Charger Unit $144.30 $44.40 $1.60 500100-759-102 Spare Battery $81.77 $25.16 $0.91 500100-759-101 Headset $120.25 $37.00 $1.34 476639 V-Tech 900 NDL Digital Cordless Telephone $167.70 $51.60 $1.86 476638 V-Tech 900 NDX Digital Cordless Telephone $194.21 $59.76 $2.16 FM Tuner $65.00 $20.00 $0.72 451664 Plantronics M10 Modular Adapter w/10 Ft. $95.16 $29.28 $1.06 Coil Card 451656 Plantronics Supra Headset (Monaural) $60.27 $18.54 $0.67 451658 Plantronics Supra Headset (Noise Cancelling/ $79.30 $24.40 $0.88 Monaural) 453165 Plantronics Tristar Headset (Earhook) $85.64 $26.35 $0.95 453167 Plantronics Tristar Headset (Noise Cancelling/ $101.50 $31.23 $1.13 Earhook) 451655 Plantronics Mirage Headset (Earhook) $69.78 $21.47 $0.78 451672 Plantronics Mirage Headset (Noise Cancelling/ $88.82 $27.33 $0.99 Earhook) 414428 Plantronics 900Mhz Hands-Free Cordless $178.43 $54.90 $1.98 Headset 454128 Polycom Soundstation Ex $420.33 $129.33 $4.67 454132 Polycom Soundstation Ex with two extended $841.56 $258.94 $9.35 microphones 411401 Polycom Premier $1,091.40 $335.82 $12.13 411403 Polycom Premier with two extended microphones $1,344.24 $413.61 $14.94 411402 Polycom Premier with two exteneded mic/ one $1,597.08 $491.41 $17.75 wireless mic 531000-800-101 SDI Series 1000 System - 4 Port/5 Hour $5,437.25 $1,673.00 $60.44 531000-800-102 SDI Series 1000 System - 8 Port/5 Hour $7,257.25 $2,233.00 $80.67 500028-050-101 4 Port Upgrade Package $1,820.00 $560.00 $20.23 500029-050-101 20 Hour Storage Upgrade $364.00 $112.00 $4.05 531001-800-101 SDI Series 3000 System - 8 Port/10 Hour $8,485.75 $2,611.00 $94.32 531001-800-102 SDI Series 3000 System - 16 Port/10 Hour $12,125.75 $3,731.00 $134.78 531001-800-103 SDI Series 3000 System - 24 Port/10 Hour $17,112.55 $5,265.40 $190.21 531001-800-104 SDI Series 3000 System - 32 Port/10 Hour $20,752.55 $6,385.40 $230.67 500025-050-102 8 Port Ugrade Package $3,640.00 $1,120.00 $40.46 500029-050-101 20 Hour Storage Upgrade (Maximum 90 Hours) $364.00 $112.00 $4.05 500041-050-103 16 MB RAM Upgrade $1,346.80 $414.40 $14.97 500030-050-101 2 GB DAT Back-Up Package $1,815.45 $558.60 $20.18 500031-050-101 VGA Color Monitor $318.50 $98.00 $3.54 500032-050-103 Fax-On-Demand Module V4.0 (4 Ports) $1,092.00 $336.00 $12.14 500032-050-104 Fax Messaging & Broadcast Mod. V4.0 (4 Ports) $2,502.50 $770.00 $27.82 500032-050-105 Fax Module (4 Ports) $3,185.00 $980.00 $35.40 Includes Fax Messaging, Broadcast, and Fax-On-Demand 500041-000-001 Data Adapter for Digital Integration $148.33 $45.64 $1.65 500059-050-003 8 User Package Contains: $10,393.50 $3,198.00 $115.53 1 Orbit Controller & Power Supply 1 Orbit Base Station 8 Handsets w/Leather Case & Chargers 500059-050-004 16 User Package Contains: $16,893.50 $5,198.00 $187.78 1 Orbit Controller & Power Supply 1 Orbit Base Station 16 Handsets w/Leather Case & Chargers 53007-759-100 Orbit Controller - 8 Station $3,432.00 $1,056.00 $38.15 53008-759-001 Orbit Controller - Power Supply $483.60 $148.80 $5.38 53009-759-001 Orbit Controller - 8 Station Upgrade $1,287.00 $396.00 $14.31 530016-759-001 Orbit Controller Software $260.00 $80.00 $2.89 530017-759-001 Orbit Manager Software $130.00 $40.00 $1.45 53004-759-100 Orbit Base Station - 8 Channel $2,860.00 $880.00 $31.79 53005-759-001 Orbit Base Station Power Supply $126.10 $38.80 $1.40 53006-759-002 Power Supply Cord $11.70 $3.60 $0.13 500059-050-001 Handset w/Leather Case & Charger $773.50 $238.00 $8.60 500059-050-002 8 Handset w/Leather Case & Charger Package $5,843.50 $1,798.00 $64.95 530013-759-001 Miniature Headset Jack for Handset $48.10 $14.80 $0.53 530013-759-002 Headset $55.90 $17.20 $0.62 53015-759-001 UTAM Fee for Handset $32.50 $10.00 $0.36 53015-759-002 UTAM Fee for Base Station $32.50 $10.00 $0.36 53015-759-004 UTAM Fee for Zone 2 Site Survey $1,235.00 $380.00 $13.73 Ft. 12 Strand Multi-Mode Fiber $2.12 $0.65 $0.02 Ft. Innerduct $1.69 $0.52 $0.02 Fiber Patch Panel $353.60 $108.80 $3.47 Coupling Panel - 6 Port $20.80 $6.40 $0.20 ST Connector $8.84 $2.72 $0.09 12 Strand Splice Box $78.00 $24.00 $0.77 24 Strand Splice Box $136.50 $42.00 $1.34 Bogen C-35 Amplifier (35 Watt) $279.50 $86.00 $3.11 Bogen C-60 Amplifier (60 Watt) $344.50 $106.00 $3.83 Bogen C-100 Amplifier (100 Watt) $377.00 $116.00 $4.19 WMT-1 Line Input Transformer (Connnects to Amp) $17.55 $5.40 $0.20 SPT-15 Paging Horn w/ Transformer (Includes Cable) $80.74 $24.84 $1.83 8 Ohm Ceiling Speaker (Includes Cable) $29.38 $9.04 $1.26 433009 VP-624B .6 Amp Power Supply [+12] $49.44 $15.21 $0.55 433119 VP-1024 1 Amp Power Supply [+20] $74.79 $23.01 $0.83 433215 VP-2024 2 Amp Power Supply [+40] $100.14 $30.81 $1.11 433007 VP-4024B 4 Amp Power Supply [+80] $163.51 $50.31 $1.82 VP-2124 2 Amp Power Supply [+40] $138.94 $42.75 $1.54 VP-4124 4 Amp Power Supply [+80] $203.29 $62.55 $2.26 VP-6124 6 Amp Power Supply [+120] $261.30 $80.40 $2.90 VP-12124 12 Amp Power Supply [+240] 455054 V-1094A Page Port Expander [-1] $38.03 $11.70 $0.42 436178 V-2000 1 Zone Basic Page Control Inter.
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