OpenCom 110
Four analogue a/b ports, de-
■
signed as pressure terminals (a/
b1 to a/b4)
Two actor ports for connection
■
to a door opener and entrance
intercom system, designed as
pressure terminals (Actor1 for
activating a door opener and
Actor2 for activating an en-
trance intercom)
One sensor port for connection
■
to the bell of an entrance inter-
com system, designed as a pres-
sure terminal (sensor)
One PCM port for the connection
■
of two systems, designed as an
RJ45 socket (PCM)
Two S
■
an external S
NTBA), designed as RJ45 sockets
(S
1 and S
0
Two switchable S
■
and S
nected to either an internal or
an external S
port is designed as a pressure
terminal, the external one as an
RJ45 socket
One S
■
bus, designed as a pressure ter-
minal (S
wired externally (as a master)
when networking two
20
Available Ports
ports for connection to
0
bus (usually the
0
2)
0
ports (S
0
3), which can be con-
0
bus. The internal
0
port for an internal S
0
5). S
5 can also be
0
0
OpenCom 100 communications
systems in a Q.SIG trunk (also re-
fer to PBX Networking starting
on page 73).
Eight U
■
pressure terminals (U
U
pn
One LAN port (10BaseT), de-
■
signed as an RJ45 socket
One sync port for synchronisa-
■
tion with another telecom sys-
tem, designed as a pressure ter-
minal (Sync)
One COM port for connection to
■
a PC for configuration or transfer
of call data, designed as a 9-pin
submin D port (V.24)
OpenCom 120
Four analogue a/b ports, de-
■
signed as pressure terminals (a/
b1 to a/b4)
2
0
Two actor ports for connection
■
to a door opener and entrance
intercom system, designed as
pressure terminals (Actor1 for
activating a door opener and
Actor2 for activating an en-
trance intercom)
0
One sensor port for connection
■
to the bell of an entrance inter-
com system, designed as a pres-
sure terminal (sensor)
ports, designed as
pn
1 to
pn
8)
Installation
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