Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 54
Actor/Sensor, 3.10.5 LAN Port, LAN Ports on the Expansion Module of the OpenCom 130
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Installation Port Assignment, Termination, Cable Lengths 3.10.4 Actor/Sensor In order to operate an entrance intercom and door opener, you need four twinwire cables: ■ one cable between the entrance intercom and the a/b1 port, ■ one cable between the door opener and the Actor1 port, ■ one cable between the intercom input and the Actor2 port to activate the amplifier as well as ■ one cable between the doorbell and the sensor port. Only use entrance intercoms and door openers complying with the German FTZ Guideline no. 123D12. A door station of the type "DoorLine" can also be operated on the OpenCom 100. This intercom is connected via a "DoorLine" module to one of a/b ports of the OpenCom 100 (see Intercom System (for a/b) starting on page 57). 3.10.5 LAN Port The LAN port of the OpenCom 131 and the LAN port on the basic module of the OpenCom 130 enables integration of the OpenCom 100 into an existing in-house LAN by means of a 10 Mbit hub. LAN Ports on the Expansion Module of the OpenCom 130 The LAN ports on the expansion module (LAN0, LAN1 and LAN2) lead to the Ethernet switch of the expansion module. These LAN ports support 10 Mbit/s and 100 Mbit/s transmission speeds in half- or full-duplex operation. The change in transmission rate and mode of operation is automatic ("auto-sensing function"). The switch is also automatic for connections which require a crossed LAN line. For this reason, you can also use an uncrossed LAN line for a connection to another hub or switch. LAN Ports of the OpenCom 150 The technical characteristics of the OpenCom 150 LAN ports (LAN0 and LAN1) are similar to the LAN ports of the OpenCom 130 described in the previous section. 52