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A30950-M78-X-3-7628 

Hicom 102 - Technical Specifications/ Installation and Start-up Instructions 

 

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Technical Specifications 

1.1 Technical 

Specifications 

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2 exchange lines 

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1 master telephone 

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5 extensions 

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1 entrance telephone / door opener 

1.2 General 

Data 

Structural design: 

wall-mounted case 

height 191 mm / width 175 

mm / depth 57 mm 

Weight approx. 

1,2 

kg 

Line distributor: 

integrated in the system 

Environmental conditions 
room temperature 

+4°Cto+40°C 

no forced ventilation 

1.3 Electromagnetic 

Compatibility 

(EMC) 

Protection as per FTZ 12 TR 1 

Protection against atmospheric interference It is 
recommended that the exchange lines and the connecting 
cables of the entrance telephone be additionally safeguarded 
by protection devices (surge arresters; a-wire and b-wire 
against ground). In areas with high electric storm activity this 
is always necessary. 

1.4

 

Subscriber Lines (subscriber Nos. 

1-6) 

Dialing method 
Dial pulsing or DTMF, depending on the dialing method of 
the exchange line 

-  Dial pulsing (DP) 

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Pulse pause: 

22 ms-46 ms 

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Pulse length: 

52 ms - 71 ms 

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Impulslange: 

52 ms - 71 ms 

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Pulseratio: 1,4:1 

1,8:1 

-  Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling as per CCITT 

- Range 

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Functional range: 

2 x 60 ohms loop resistance 

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Loop current: 

25 mA 

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Feed voltage: 

24 V 

-  PBX recall button 

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Flashing time: 

40 ms to 150 ms 

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DTMF telephones always need a flash key 

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DTMF telephones with grounding button are not allowed 

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DP telephones need no grounding button 

1.5

 

Line Connections 

Trunk circuit for main station interface 

- Dialing 

method 

Dial pulsing or DTMF, depending on the dialing method of the 
exchange line 

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Exchange feed voltage: 

at least 48 V 

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No satellite PABX traffic is possible 

1.6

 

Power Failure Transfer (ALUM) 

Trunk transfer occurs upon failure of the power network 
voltage 
First trunk to subscriber 1 (master station) Second trunk to 
subscriber 2 
 

 

1

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7

 

Entrance Telephone (call number 7) 

- Range 

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Maximum line resistance 

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DC free (no feed) 

-  Activation contact for entrance telephone 

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Neutral NO contact 

max. 0.3 A; 24 V 

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Contact load capacity: 

1.8

 

Door Opener 

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Neutral NO contact 

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Contact load capacity: 

max. 0,3 A; 24 V 

1.9 Power 

Supply 

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Class of protection 2 

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AC network voltage: 

220 V, +/- 10%, 50 Hz 

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Power consumption: 

15 VA 

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Overload protection 
-  Fuse in primary circuit: 

1,25 A slow-blow (FS1), 80 mA slow-blow (FS2) 

 

1.1 0

 

Audible Tones 

Frequency 425 Hz 

pulse sequence in ms 

pulses underlined 

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dial tone 

200/300/200/300/200/800 

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busy tone 

500/500 

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ringing tone 

1000/4000 

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call waiting tone 

60/2500 

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special dial tone 

100

 / 100 

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buzz tone 

960

/120 

1.11

 

Ringing Signals 

Frequenz 50 Hz 

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internal ringing 

1000

 / 4000 

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outside call 

400

/200/

400

/4000 

2.    Installation of the System 

The system does not need to be opened either for installation or for 
placing service. The distributor is accessible separately. 
The installation site must be dry and of normal temperature (room 
temperature, no exposure to direct sun or radiators. 

2.1

 

Installation Work Sequence 

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Affix the template to the wall, drill wall-plug holes, insert wall 
plugs 

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Screw in the top screw to protrude about 3mm and hang the unit 
on this 

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Remove distributor lid (one screw) 

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Screw in and tighten the lower two screws 

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Connect the line network 

Note: 3 wall plugs with screws are provided with each system. 
These can be found inside the distributor lid of the 
system 

2.2

 

Distributor Assignment / Connection 

For the distributor assignments and connection 

examples, 

see the 

rear side. 

 

Summary of Contents for Hicom 102

Page 1: ...feed voltage at least 48 V No satellite PABX traffic is possible 1 6 Power Failure Transfer ALUM Trunk transfer occurs upon failure of the power network voltage First trunk to subscriber 1 master station Second trunk to subscriber 2 1 7 Entrance Telephone call number 7 Range Maximum line resistance DC free no feed Activation contact for entrance telephone Neutral NO contact max 0 3 A 24 V Contact ...

Page 2: ...telephone Answer 7 Answer and actuate door opener 7 77 Call hold with DP 0 with DTMF flash key Call forwarding activate own user No destination user No deactivate 2 x own user No Do not disturb except master stn activate own user No 0 deactivate 2 x own user No 4 3 Codes for the Master Station Night service feature activate 10 deactivate 11 4 4 Programmable Functions for the Master Station Activat...

Page 3: ...tion 5 4 2 Printer functions Automatic printout of the following data at end of call only for outgoing calls calling party s call number external call number call duration Printout of the current system programming printout follows selection of code 19998 on the master station 5 5 Suppression of Gaps in the Feeding Current In certain cases due to interruptions in the feeding current after exchange...

Page 4: ...unctional range of the subscriber lines 2 X 60 ohms With a copper wire cable with a conductor diameter of 0 4 mm this corresponds to a max line length of 430m Note The subscriber line must not be laid across extraneous land A line to adjacent premises is permissible Line network To the door opener 1 2 7 8 3 4 5 For the door opener function plug the door opener relay TO V2304O AG02 B2Q1 into the IC...

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