2.2
Wiring Connections
2.2.1 Terminal Connectors in the Access Area
The following diagram illustrates the terminal layout of the eircom advantage 1200. All
terminal connectors are located within the Access Area.
→ → → → Battery Back-up port
→ → → → External music-on-hold port
→ → → → External paging port
→ → → → RS232 Port via extended cable
Analogue ports (4 a/b extensions)
Numbered 19-22 by default
Digital ports for the connection of
8 Operafone extensions.
Numbered 11 to 18 by default
→ Ethernet LAN port
RL1
RL2
→ 1 RJ-45
→ 1 cage clamp
3 RJ-45 connectors, permanently
configured for connection of
3 ISDN lines (T-Interfaces)
The terminal blocks consist of the following type of connectors:
Cage clamp connectors are used for the connection of back-up battery, relay driven
o
devices, analogue and Operafone D1 extensions and optional So-Bus Interface.
RJ-45 connectors are used for the connection of the ISDN Lines, So-Bus Interface and
o
Ethernet LAN/WAN ports.
Phono-Jack connectors are used for the connection of the external Music-on-Hold and
o
Paging units.
RS232 Connector ( 9 pin female ) is provided via an extended cable from the main board
o
and is used for call logging equipment requiring a serial interface.
2 Relay ports for Doorphone operation
For connection of 4
(T-Interface) or 1 Internal So-Bus
th
ISDN line
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