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Telephone Interface Module
Art. 380N/UK Telephone Interface Module - Installation Instructions
Connections to Telephones & Other Devices
In the example, see
Fig.8
, the PABX telephone system would need
to be setup and programmed by a qualified telephone engineer.
System Operation:
When an outside call on the incoming telephone line comes into
the PABX telephone system on trunk input 1 the telephone system
would dial hunt group
100
which would then call extensions
001
to
003
.
When an incoming call signal from the
Art.380N/UK
comes into
the telephone system on trunk input 2 the telephone system
would dial the hunt group
200
which would then call extensions
004
to
006
.
In this instance the
Art.380N/UK
would need to be setup in PABX
mode (refer to page 16 for setup of this mode) as the
Art.380N/
UK
would need to generate the 57-58Vdc line voltage required
for trunk input 2.
Art.380N/UK
(setup in PABX mode)
PABX TELEPHONE SYSTEM
Analogue
Trunk Input
Ext.
001
003
Spare
Analogue
Trunk Input
Ext.
004
006
DIAL 100
DIAL 200
Ext.
001
Ext.
002
Ext.
003
Ext.
004
Ext.
005
Ext.
006
Incoming
Telephone Line
PABX Telephone System Operation
A call signal on the incoming
telephone line into trunk input 1 is
programmed to dial hunt group 100.
A call signal from the Art.380N/UK
into trunk input 2 is programmed to
dial hunt group 200.
Fig. 8
Connecting into an Analogue Extension
Terminals L1 and L2 from the
Art.380N/UK
would connect into a spare analogue telephone extension on the PABX telephone
system. In this instance the
Art.380N/UK
would be setup in DIVERT mode and would require a telephone/extension or hunt group
number programmed into it (refer to divert setup and programming on page 15), see
Fig.9
.
As in the previous example the only other connections required from the
Art.380N/UK
would be the connections to the intercom
door station, relay connections etc.
In the example, see
Fig.9
, the
Art.380N/UK
is connected into
extension
005
on the telephone system.
System Operation:
In this example any extension on the telephone system (
001
to
005
) can call one another, i.e. for extension
001
to call extension
004
the user would pick up the handset on the telephone and
dial
004
.
When a call is placed from the external intercom station and
triggers the
Art.380N/UK
the telephone interface will dial the
programmed divert number (extension)
002
.
In this instance the
Art.380N/UK
would need to be setup in
DIVERT mode and programmed with an extension number to
dial, in the example it is programmed with extension
002
(refer to
page 15 to setup DIVERT mode and program a DIVERT number).
IMPORTANT NOTE: The minimum number of digits that the
Art.380N/UK can dial when in DIVERT mode is 3 digits.
Art.380N/UK
(setup in DIVERT mode)
Art.380N/UK setup and programming
The Art.380N/UK is setup in divert mode (using the
111
command) and is programmed to dial extension
Ext.002 (using the
321 002 #
command).
PABX TELEPHONE
SYSTEM
Ext.
001
Ext.
002
Ext.
003
Ext.
004
Analogue
Extensions
Ext.
005
Ext.
001
Ext.
002
Ext.
003
Ext.
004
Fig. 9