elmeg C46e Description And Installation page 39

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2.4.4
Connecting analog terminals
Analog terminals are, for example, telephones, multifunctional devices, fax
machines of Group 2/3 and answering machines which can be connected to
the conventional telephone network or to analog PABX systems. The calling
method used for these terminals can be either pulse (PD) or multifrequency
(DTMF). Only DTMF devices equipped with a flash button should be connected
to the PABX. PD terminals can not utilize all of the features of the PABX. If you
wish to wire the analog terminal connections, this can be performed after
removing the enclosure cover. The terminals that are then visible a/b1.....a/b8
are, in the initial state, assigned to the inhouse extension numbers 40.....47.
Terminals "a" and "b" are then connected to the corresponding terminals.(Fig.
26).
Fig. 25: Connection of analog jacks with the elmeg C48m / C88m
Leave yourself adequate lengths of cable in the PABX as a reserve in case
changes are made.
C ab le term inal
a/ b
a/ b
1
2
a/b1... a/b8
6
1
2
5
3
4
Distanc e b etw een PAB X
and jac ks:
m ax. 1 ,6 0 0 m eters w ith a w ire d iam eter of 0,6 m m
m ax. 1 ,0 0 0 m eters w ith a w ire d iam eter of 0,4 m m
Rang e fo r PAB X
2 x1 0 0 O hm
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