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== Features ==
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ATLB is replaced by the [[ATLB-12 - AlphaCom Telephone Line Board|ATLB-12 board]].
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== Highlights ==
 
* Is used for 2-wire connection of telephones as stations in an AlphaCom system
 
* Is used for 2-wire connection of telephones as stations in an AlphaCom system
 
* Each board provides 6 telephone connections and 1 voice-switched conversation
 
* Each board provides 6 telephone connections and 1 voice-switched conversation
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* 600 ohm or complex impedance hybrid balance
 
* 600 ohm or complex impedance hybrid balance
 
* Line monitoring using resistor in parallel with phone
 
* Line monitoring using resistor in parallel with phone
* Hot plug in and out of the board
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* [[Hot-plug]] in and out of the board
 
* Red/green/amber LED indicates system status
 
* Red/green/amber LED indicates system status
* Different types of connection boards available
 
  
== Description ==
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This board contains circuitry for connection of 6 2-wire
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telephones as AlphaCom subscribers. The board also
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==Additional Documentation==
provides one measurement channel for voice switching
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For more documentation please see http://www.zenitel.com/product/atlb
control. It plugs into any position 1 - 23.
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==Jumpers==
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[[image:ATLB ATLB card with jumpers.jpg|thumb|left|500px|ATLB card with jumpers]]
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== Connection Boards ==
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The standard connection board provides connection for 6 analogue telephones and 6 RCO outputs.
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The ATLB provides connection for 6 analogue telephones and 6 RCO outputs. In addition the board provides protection against heavy transients and a ring voltage generator. This board is used when the subscriber cabling may be exposed to heavy transients and should always be used if there are outdoor cables. The ring voltage generator is needed when there are several phones in parallel on the same line, or the lines are very long.
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[[image:9930202 RS.jpg|thumb|left|500px|Connection Board ATLB]]
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[[image:Connection Board ProtRing ATLP.jpg|thumb|left|500px|Connection Board Prot/Ring ATLP]]
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=== AlphaCom E20/E26 ===
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Telephones and control outputs are connected to a connection board mounted on the exchange connection field.
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Telephone connection board with transient protection (100 9930 202) and subscriber connection cable with filter board (100 9501 031) must be purchased separately.
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=== AlphaCom E7 ===
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All telephones are connected by means of pluggable screw terminals on the exchange back-plane.
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'''Note:''' When the ATLB board is used in [[ATLB in AlphaCom E7 - RCO's|AlphaCom E7 only four RCO's]] are available.
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== Installation Overview ==
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[[image:ATLB Telephone connection to ATLB.jpg|thumb|left|500px|Telephone connection to ATLB in XE20 and XE26]]
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[[image:ATLB Telephone connection to ATLB in E7.jpg|thumb|left|500px|Telephone connection to ATLB in XE7]]
  
When the hot-line function is activated for the station a
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preprogrammed number is dialed when the handset is
 
lifted. When the handset is replaced, another number is
 
dialed.
 
  
The board provides 6 remote control outputs that are
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software-controlled. The line monitoring reports errors
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* [[Force analog phone to go on-hook by tone]]
on all subscriber lines. If the handset is left off for 1
 
hour (programmable timer) a line error is reported.
 
  
The board can be plugged in/out while the exchange is
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running. A hot plug-in cable is needed for this purpose.
 
The cable is included in the cable set for the exchange.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 14 June 2018

Obsolete icon This product is discontinued!


ATLB Telephone Line Board

ATLB is replaced by the ATLB-12 board.

Highlights

  • Is used for 2-wire connection of telephones as stations in an AlphaCom system
  • Each board provides 6 telephone connections and 1 voice-switched conversation
  • 6 remote control outputs (software configurable activation)
  • Hotline function
  • DTMF dialing
  • R-button detection
  • Selectable -48V or -24V battery feed
  • 600 ohm or complex impedance hybrid balance
  • Line monitoring using resistor in parallel with phone
  • Hot-plug in and out of the board
  • Red/green/amber LED indicates system status


Additional Documentation

For more documentation please see http://www.zenitel.com/product/atlb

Jumpers

ATLB card with jumpers


Connection Boards

The standard connection board provides connection for 6 analogue telephones and 6 RCO outputs.

The ATLB provides connection for 6 analogue telephones and 6 RCO outputs. In addition the board provides protection against heavy transients and a ring voltage generator. This board is used when the subscriber cabling may be exposed to heavy transients and should always be used if there are outdoor cables. The ring voltage generator is needed when there are several phones in parallel on the same line, or the lines are very long.

Connection Board ATLB


Connection Board Prot/Ring ATLP


AlphaCom E20/E26

Telephones and control outputs are connected to a connection board mounted on the exchange connection field.

Telephone connection board with transient protection (100 9930 202) and subscriber connection cable with filter board (100 9501 031) must be purchased separately.

AlphaCom E7

All telephones are connected by means of pluggable screw terminals on the exchange back-plane.

Note: When the ATLB board is used in AlphaCom E7 only four RCO's are available.

Installation Overview

Telephone connection to ATLB in XE20 and XE26
Telephone connection to ATLB in XE7


Related articles