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  • Page 1 el meg T484 Ope ra ting in struc tions En glish...
  • Page 2 © bintec elmeg GmbH - All rights reserved. Re print ing of this doc u ment, even ex cerpts, is per mit ted only with the ex press con sent of the pub lisher and with pre - cise source in for ma tion, re gard less of the me dia used (me chan i cal or elec tronic).
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents In stal la ti on ..........1 In stal la ti on of the PABX .
  • Page 4 Swit ching con tact for re mo te re lay con trol ........34 Con tact mo du le .
  • Page 5: In Stal La Ti On

    In stal la ti on of the PABX In stal la ti on In stal la ti on In stal la ti on of the PABX Be fore be gin ning the in stal la tion check the pack age to en sure that all items are in cluded. Contents: ·...
  • Page 6 In stal la ti on In stal la ti on of the PABX Open ing the PABX: »C« is the front of the PABX sys tem. Pull the two plas tic springs marked »A« out ward un til the cover is re leased. Lift off the cover care fully to ward the rear.
  • Page 7: Connections To The Pabx System

    In stal la ti on of the PABX In stal la ti on Connections to the PABX system LAN port WAN/xDSL-port elemg T484 Split ter DSL mo dem ISDN con nec ti on for the ser vi ce pro vi der PC via USB PC via LAN 3 4 5 6...
  • Page 8: Connections Of The Pabx

    In stal la ti on In stal la ti on of the PABX Connections of the PABX Functio nal groun ding »WAN/xDSL«-port »LAN«-port »USB«-port Over lo ad pro tec ti on jack in ter nal / ex ter nal ISDN port »S02: INT/EXT«...
  • Page 9: Functional Grounding (Fe/Gnd)

    In stal la ti on of the PABX In stal la ti on Note Flash du ra ti on de tec ti on can be set by PC con fi gu ra ti on. The PABX sys tem is equipped with 8 in ter nal ports a/b1...a/b_ for hard-wir ing of jacks. If the PABX sys tem is op er - ated with a TFE mod ule, con nect ing ter mi nal a/b 8 can not be used for ter mi nal de vices.
  • Page 10 In stal la ti on In stal la ti on of the PABX Note If you use ter mi nal de vi ces that are lin ked with the PABX sys tem via USB, you must in stall the functio nal groun - ding, as ot her wi se »hum loops«...
  • Page 11: Mo Du Les

    Mo du les Mo du les Module installation The mod ules have al ready been taken into ac count for the PABX sys tem. If a mod ule is in stalled prior to ini tial com - mis sion ing, the num bers are au to mat i cally as signed to the con nec tions. Var i ous mod ules can be used for the PABX sys tems.
  • Page 12: Installation Of The Modules Nsp, Contacts And Door Terminal

    Mo du les Fas te ning screws Mo du le Con nec tor Cat ches Fas te ning / ho les Groun ding bar In sert the mo du le in to the cat ches. No te that the re straints must fit in to the ho les in the mo du le. Using the screws supp lied with the pa cka ge, fas ten the mo du le on the groun ding bar.
  • Page 13: El Meg Mo Du Les M 4 Pots V.2/ M 2 Pots V.2

    Mo du les elmeg modules M 4 POTS V.2/ M 2 POTS V.2 PABX con nec tor Char ge fil ter mo du le Con nec tions for the char ge fil ter mo du le. Fi xing ho les Functio nal ground plug Ex ter nal POTS-con nec ti on La/Lb 3, La/Lb Ex ter nal POTS-con nec ti on La/Lb 1, La/Lb...
  • Page 14: Installation Of The Charge Filter Module

    Mo du les Installation of the charge filter module To in stall the Charge fil ter mod ule re move the jump ers in stalled at the »Con nec tions for Charge fil ter mod ule« and in stall the mod ule at those con nec tions. Be sure to in sert the mod ule con nec tor pins cor rectly into the cor re spond ing sock ets.
  • Page 15: El Meg 2 S0 V.2 Mo Du Le

    el meg 2 S0 V.2 mo du le Mo du les el meg 2 S0 V.2 mo du le This mod ule is equipped with two S0 ports, of which the S04 port can be con fig ured as an in ter nal or ex ter nal ISDN port.
  • Page 16: Door Intercom Device Module

    Mo du les el meg 2 S0 V.2 mo du le plugged into the slots pro vided for it on the moth er board. The over load pro tec tion mod ule is of sym met ri cal de sign. plug it in ei ther way round.
  • Page 17: Cable Lengths For Door Terminal Modules

    el meg 2 S0 V.2 mo du le Mo du les the door intercom module provides you with the following functions: · In ter fa cing of a stan dard door pho ne unit with spea ker and mi cro pho ne, wit hout pre amps. ·...
  • Page 18: Switching Contacts

    Mo du les el meg 2 S0 V.2 mo du le Mo du le /com po - Con nec ti on de sig - Ca ble length (0. 6 Com po nent nent na ti on De pen ding on the To bell trans for mer swit ching cur rent Door ope ner...
  • Page 19: Emergency Supply Module (Es)

    el meg 2 S0 V.2 mo du le Mo du les Emergency supply module (Es) Note This mo du le is only re qui red when the ex ter nal ISDN port on the SO2 mo du le is also to be used for emer gen cy po - wer ope ra ti on.
  • Page 20 Mo du les el meg 2 S0 V.2 mo du le Installation of the module elmeg M4 DSP This mod ule must be plugged into slot 3. As shown in the fig ure, in sert the mod ule at an an gle of about 45 de grees into the socket (A) and then press it down (B) un til the catches of the con nec tor lock in place in the mod ule.
  • Page 21: In Stal La Ti On

    In stal la ti on In stal la ti on Terminals Ter mi nals can be re moved from the pins of the ca ble ter mi nal bay. Note In all work on the PABX sys tem ports, you must first turn off the PABX elec tri ci ty supp ly and put the ex ter nal sys - tem ports out of ope ra ti on!! The se ter mi nals are for use with ISDN and ana log con nec tions.
  • Page 22 In stal la ti on pairs are »twisted« to gether or com bined as »star-fours«. The in di vid ual des ig na tions of the wires are firmly al lo - cated to wire de fined des ig na tions. You must com ply with this al lo ca tion with out ex cep tion. Note Ne ver use the ad di tio nal shiel ding wire as an earth line.
  • Page 23: Cat. 5 Cable

    In stal la ti on Cat. 5 cable These lines are pri mar ily used in PC net work tech nol ogy. With a cor re spond ing con nec tion, two ISDN con nec tions can be in stalled over one line. In this pro cess, the 1st and 2nd as well as the 3rd and 4th wire pairs are al lo cated to an ISDN port.
  • Page 24: This Table Shows The Different Types Of Connections At An Rj45 Or Cat. 5 Jack

    In stal la ti on This table shows the different types of connections at an RJ45 or CAT. 5 jack. Ac cess Dou ble wi re de - ana log ISDN sig na tions 2-wire 4-wire 802.310Ba seT Connecting the cables En sure that no more than 100 mm of the sheath ing is re moved from the lines and that the stranded or twisted wires are led to the ter mi nal bays.
  • Page 25: Isdn Bus With Iae Jacks

    In stal la ti on ISDN bus with IAE jacks In ter nal ISDN port of the PABX whi te black yel low ca ble Y (St) y2x2x00.6 In ter nal ISDN port of the PABX J-YY 0,6 Note Plea se mind the ter mi na ting re sis tors in the last jack. ISDN-bus with RJ45-jacks (UAE) In ter nal ISDN port of the PABX whi te...
  • Page 26: Terminating Resistors

    In stal la ti on Terminating resistors Note The ter mi na ting re sis tors on the ca ble ter mi nal bay of the PABX are ac ti ve when the switch is set to »ON«. With the ter mi nat ing re sis tors, an ISDN bus (point to multi-point) or a point to point con nec tion is made on both sides.
  • Page 27: Con Nec Tions Of The Pabx

    Con nec tions of the PABX In stal la ti on To wards PABX In ter con nect the se li nes! Pier cing con nec ting ter mi nals LSA Plus strip 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 UAE/RJ45...
  • Page 28 In stal la ti on Con nec tions of the PABX When se lect ing jacks, please check whether the con nec tor of the con nec tion ca ble for your ter mi nal de vice has 6 or 8 con tacts.
  • Page 29: Usb Port

    Con nec ting op tions for PABX sys tems In stal la ti on USB port The PABX sys tem is a full-speed USB ter mi nal de vice with rates up to 12 MBit/s. Power is sup plied to the USB port via the PABX sys tem.
  • Page 30 In stal la ti on Con nec ting op tions for PABX sys tems mul ta neously (e.g., you can use two phones to tele phone in ter nally or ex ter nally si mul ta neously us ing one bus). The 100 ohms ter mi nat ing re sis tors must be con nected to the last ISDN jack in stalled on the ISDN bus.
  • Page 31 Con nec ting op tions for PABX sys tems In stal la ti on The branches of a star-type wiring are shorter than 10 meters: · No ter mi na ting re sis tors re qui red for the jacks at both ends. The swit ches for the ter mi na tors in the PABX sys tem must then be clo sed.
  • Page 32: Usb Port

    In stal la ti on USB port USB port U S B General Information about USB (specification 1.1) USB is the ab bre vi a tion for Uni ver sal Se rial Bus. USB is a se rial bus sys tem that al lows you to op er ate var i ous types of de vices at one port.
  • Page 33: Connecting The Pabx Via Usb To The Pc

    USB port In stal la ti on Connecting the PABX via USB to the PC Con nect the PABX to the USB port of your PC as shown in the fig ure. Use the USB ca ble sup plied with the sys tem. elemg T484 USB con nec tor (ty pe B ter mi nal de vi ce) USB con nec tor (ty pe A PC/hub)
  • Page 34 In stal la ti on USB port USB cables Data line: Twis ted pair (min. 28 AWG) shiel ded Po wer supp ly: non-twis ted pair (min. AWG 28), also for shiel ding Full Speed Ma xi mum length 5 me ters Con nec tor: A and B con nec tor Li nes: 4 wi res (min.
  • Page 35: In Stal La Ti On Ex Am Ples

    Door in ter com mo du le In stal la ti on ex am ples In stal la ti on ex am ples Door in ter com mo du le Interfacing of a standard door phone unit The fig ure be low il lus trates the con nec tion of a door phone equipped with a mi cro phone and speaker. No door in ter - com am pli fier is re quired for this con nec tion.
  • Page 36 In stal la ti on ex am ples Door in ter com mo du le Interfacing of a door intercom module according to FTZ guideline 123D12 The fig ure be low il lus trates the con nec tion to the door in ter com mod ule of a door phone equipped with a mi cro - phone, a speaker and a power sup ply unit.
  • Page 37: Interfacing Call Signaling For Terminal Devices Using Buttons

    Door in ter com mo du le In stal la ti on ex am ples You can de fine up to 2 sec ond bells or cen tral bells for each door ter mi nal. Door in ter com de vi ce Door in ter com mo du le Ana log speech chan nel a/b.
  • Page 38: Alarm Input

    In stal la ti on ex am ples Door in ter com mo du le Door in ter com mo du le. Door bell 1. Door bell 2. Door bell 3. Alarm input Switch ing con di tions for alarm in put: The max i mum length of the line from each sen sor up to the tele phone sys tem is 50 me ters.
  • Page 39: Con Tact Mo Du Le

    Con tact mo du le In stal la ti on ex am ples Con tact mo du le Note Be sure to con nect 4.7 kOhm (e.g. in the bot tom screen. M3...M6) to all un used alarm in puts to pre vent any un ne - ces sa ry fault mes sa ges.
  • Page 40: Nsp Mo Du Le

    In stal la ti on ex am ples NSP mo du le NSP mo du le PABX operating status Emer gen cy supp ly mo du le (NSP). Net work ter mi na ti on unit. ISDN con nec ting cord. Con nec ting ca bles (supp lied).
  • Page 41: Index

    In dex Emer gen cy supp ly mo du le (Es) ..15 Ex ter nal / In ter nal ISDN con nec ti on ..4 Alarm in put .
  • Page 42 ana log con nec tions ....4 in ter nal ISDN con nec ti on ... 4 Re mo te re lay con trol .
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