ENGLISH
PERFORMANCE
The PABX 1072/67 interface is used to connect
a telephone switchboard Mod. 1332 or 1342 to a
BiBus 1st or 2nd edition column. Features include:
• A door phone call or floor call will make all the
telephones connected to the PABX ring.
• The door can be opened from the call station
which took the call.
• Call to concierge switchboard.
• Special decoder control.
• Possibility of connecting two BiBus door phones
in parallel (2nd edition system only).
STRUCTURE
The interface consists of the following parts:
1
2
3
1. Protective cover
2. Memo label
3. Bus connection terminal board and floor call
button
4. Programming button and LED
5. Code clearing jumper (W1)
6. PABX and optional video module connection
terminal boards
4
DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BOARDS
L1:
Bus connection on door phone side
L2:
Bus connection on door phone side
C1:
Floor call button
C2:
Floor call button
1:
Speaker
2:
Microphone
6:
Earth reference
CA1: door phone call
9:
door opener
C:
Switchboard call
X1:
PABX staircase light control contact
X2:
PABX staircase light control contact
CV:
video brake control
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum stand-by consumption: 1.6mA
Working temperature range:
Humidity:
OPERATION
• Press the door telephone Mod. 1332 door opener
button following a door phone call to open the
door.
If no door telephone is fitted, key in the sequence
indicated in the PABX manual (e.g. R35 for PABX
Mod. 1332). In this case, the entered code must
be completed within 3 seconds from when the
6
first key is pressed (e.g. keys 3 and 5 must be
pressed within three seconds after button R for
5
PABX Mod. 1332) for the door opener command
4
to be sent correctly.
• To call a concierge switchboard, pick up the
secondary station handset and press the
dedicated door telephone Mod. 1332 button.
If no door telephone is fitted, key in the sequence
indicated in the PABX manual (e.g. R36 for PABX
Mod. 1332).
• To control a special decoder, pick up the
secondary station handset and press the
dedicated door phone Mod. 1332 button.
If no door telephone is fitted, key in the sequence
indicated in the PABX manual (e.g. R37 for PABX
Mod. 1332).
NOTE: Connected telephones will continue to ring
until the PABX time-out if BiBus door phones
are connected in parallel to the interface
and a call is answered by the door phone.
-5°C +45°C
95% RH @ 30°C
DS1072-020B