Ports - DETEWE OpenCom 130 Mounting And Commissioning Manual

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Ensure the plug-in connection is
sitting securely.
4. Connect the required port cable
to the corresponding pressure
terminals of the relevant pres-
sure terminal group (see also Po-
sitions of the Ports starting on
page 26).
5. Close the housing cover and turn
on the OpenCom 130 again.

Ports

The OpenCom 130 has the following
ports on the basic module (see also
Positions of the Ports starting on
page 26):
One S
ternal S
designed as an RJ45 jack (S
One switchable S
which can be connected as ei-
ther an internal or external S
bus. The internal connection is
via a pressure terminal and the
external connection via an RJ45
jack.
Three U
pressure terminals (U
U
pn
24
Ports
port to connect to an ex-
0
bus (usually the NTBA),
0
port (S
0
ports, designed as
pn
1 to
pn
3)
You can query the status of the inter-
face cards in the Web console when
the OpenCom 130 is operational
again. To do this, call up the PBX
Configuration: Ports: Slots menu
page. The Status column of the table
displays a green tick beside the slot
name (0/1, 0/2 and 0/3). The column
of the table must list the correct type
of interface card.
Four analogue a/b ports, de-
signed as pressure terminals (a/
b1 to a/b4)
One slot to incorporate a door-
station equipment add-on card.
The following ports can be used
1)
with such a card:
0
2),
two actor ports for connection
0
to a door opener and the inter-
com of doorstation equipment.
0
These are designed as pressure
terminals (actor1 to activate a
door opener and actor2 to acti-
vate doorstation equipment);
three sensor ports for connec-
tion to the bell keys of doorsta-
tion equipment, designed as
pressure terminals (sensor 1 to
sensor 3)
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