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2 System Data

2.1 Overview

Chapter Contents

This chapter discusses the following topics:
Topic 
Page 
Introduction (System Models) 
2-2 
Design and Dimensions 
Hicom 150 E OfficePro
2-3 
Hicom 150 E OfficeCom
2-5 
Hicom 150 E OfficePoint
2-6 
Hicom 150 E OfficeOne/OfficeStart (not for U.S.)
2-7 
System Environment, Boards Required 
Hicom 150 E OfficePro
2-8 
Hicom 150 E OfficeCom
2-9 
Hicom 150 E OfficePoint
2-10 
Hicom 150 E OfficeOne (not for U.S.)
2-11 
Hicom 150 E OfficeStart (not for U.S.)
2-12 
2-15 
2-16 
2-18 
2-19 
2-20 

2.2 Introduction

Hicom 150 E Office is intended for use in dwellings, businesses, and industry. When the system is operated in an industrial environment, additional measures may be necessary for ensuring immunity from electromagnetic radiation (refer to Section 2.10.4, Environmental Conditions, on page 2-21).

System Models

Hicom 150 E Office is a single product line consisting of the following communications servers, which can meet the needs of a wide range of customers:

Hicom 150 E OfficePro, which consists of a basic cabinet and up to 2 expansion cabinets with a maximum of 250 subscriber lines, is the most powerful and comprehensive system in the product line. Hicom 150 E OfficePro "Extended" provides up to 384 subscriber lines and is released separately per country.
Hicom 150 E OfficeCom, which can have up to 156 subscriber lines (including 64 CMI users), is a communications server for medium capacity requirements. This very compact one-cabinet system with an integrated main distribution frame is designed for mounting on the wall.
Hicom 150 E OfficePoint provides a maximum of 20 subscriber lines. Mechanically, it is a smaller version of the OfficeCom.
Hicom 150 E OfficeOne is a single-board model with a capacity of eight subscriber lines and two digital trunk connections. An external local power supply provides power.
Hicom 150 E OfficeStart is the smallest system in the product line. The single-board model (compact configuration of the OfficeOne board) offers a capacity of 6 subscriber lines and one digital trunk connection. An external local power supply provides power.

  This service manual contains information on the complete range of the Hicom 150 E Office product line. Please contact your local marketing department for information on the availability of individual models in the various countries. 

2.3 Design and Dimensions

2.3.1 Design and Dimensions of the Hicom 150 E OfficePro

Three Configurations

Depending on the requirements, Hicom 150 E OfficePro can be used as:

A one-cabinet system (basic cabinet: BC)
A two-cabinet system (basic cabinet plus one expansion cabinet: BC + EC1)
A three-cabinet system (basic cabinet plus two expansion cabinets:
BC + EC1 + EC2)

Design

Hicom 150 E OfficePro uses two different types of cabinets which differ in terms of the number of slots they provide for peripheral boards. Both types have the same external design, dimensions, and installation technique.

"7-slot" cabinets
The basic cabinet (BC) and expansion cabinet 1 (EC1) have the same design. Expansion cabinet 2 (EC2) differs from the other two cabinets in that it contains no terminating resistors.
In each cabinet, six slots (2-7) are available for peripheral boards. The PSUI/UPSM power supply unit (in each cabinet), the CBMOD central controller (BC only), and the CONBO board (EC2 only) have fixed slot assignments.
"8-slot" cabinets (not released for use in Germany as of January 2000.)
Expansion cabinet 1 (EB1) and expansion cabinet 2 (EB2) have exactly the same design in Hicom 150 E OfficePro "Extended".
Seven slots in the basic cabinet and eight slots in the expansion cabinets are available for peripheral boards. The PSUI/UPSM power supply unit (in each cabinet) and the CBMOD central controller (BC only) have fixed slot assignments.

Up to two cabinets can be stacked.

A main distribution frame unit (MDFU/MDFU-E) is needed to complete the communication system.

Dimensions

Figure 2-1 Hicom 150 E OfficePro Dimensions

2.3.2 Design and Dimensions of the Hicom 150 E OfficeCom

Design

The Hicom 150 E OfficeCom is a one-cabinet system for mounting on the wall. The housing contains six slot levels in a shelf. The slot levels (shown in Figure 4-49), numbered in ascending order from the attachment side, have the following assignments:

Slot levels 1 to 3: peripheral boards (two slots per level).
Slot level 4: CBPC control board only.
Slot level 5: SIPAC slot (for OfficePro boards).
Slot level 6: optional boards (up to 5 boards).

Either the power supply unit (PSUC) or the uninterruptible power supply (USVC; not for U.S.) is located on the back of the subrack.

The connecting cables to the peripherals (telephones, trunk connections) can be connected directly. Use an external MDFU in certain situations (CMI).

Dimensions

Figure 2-2 Hicom 150 E OfficeCom Dimensions

2.3.3 Design and Dimensions of the Hicom 150 E OfficePoint

Design

The Hicom 150 E OfficePoint has the same basic dimensions as the Hicom 150 E OfficeCom. Only the depth of the system differs, because the Hicom 150 E OfficePoint has fewer slot levels.

Hicom 150 E OfficePoint is a modular system with two slots that can be equipped with peripheral boards. The slot levels (shown in Figure 4-52) have the following assignments:

Slot level 1: peripheral boards (two slots)
Slot level 2: CBPC central board only
Slot level 3: optional boards (up to 5 boards)

The PSU or UPS power supply unit (UPS not for U.S.) is located on the back of the subrack. Outside the U.S., the Hicom 150 E OfficePoint does not need an external main distribution frame; the connecting to the peripherals (such as telephones or trunks) connect directly to the boards.

In the U.S.: A main distribution frame (MDF) must be added to complete the communication system.

Dimensions

Figure 2-3 Hicom 150 E OfficePoint Dimensions

2.3.4 Design and Dimensions of the Hicom 150 E OfficeOne/Start (not for U.S.)

Design

Hicom 150 E OfficeOne/OfficeStart is a one-cabinet system for wall mounting. The flat housing contains a single-board system and connections for the trunks and stations.

The cables to the peripherals (such as telephones and trunks) connect directly to the board.

Dimensions

Figure 2-4 Hicom 150 E OfficeOne/OfficeStart Dimensions (Not for U.S.)

2.4 System Environment

2.4.1 Hicom 150 E OfficePro System Environment

Table 2-1 Boards for Hicom 150 E OfficePro

Hicom 150 E OfficePro 
Subscriber Line Modules 
Central Boards
and Options 
Trunk Boards 
ROW1  
U.S. 
ROW 
U.S. 
ROW 
U.S. 
HXGM 
SLA8N  
 
CGM 
TIEL 
CGMC 
SLA24N  
TMOM 
 
CR8N 
TMS2 
 
 
IMOD 
 
 
PSUI 
 
 
USVI 
 
 
 
TMAMF2  
 
UPSM 
 
 
 
 
FMC 
 
 
 
 
GEE8 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
REAL 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1 ROW = rest of world

2 For Brazil, India, Malaysia, Singapore and ATEA countries only

2.4.2 Hicom 150 E OfficeCom System Environment

Table 2-2 Boards for Hicom 150 E OfficeCom

Hicom 150 E OfficeCom 
Subscriber Line Modules 
Central Boards
and Options 
Trunk Boards 
ROW1  
U.S. 
ROW 
U.S. 
ROW 
U.S. 
CBPC 
 
CGMC 
TMQ4 
CGUM 
 
TLA2 
TST1 
CUC 
TLA4 
 
 
FMC 
TLA8 
 
IMOD 
TS2 
 
SLU8 
PSUC 
 
 
 
USVC 
 
 
 
 
 
4SLA 
 
EXM 
ANI4 
 
 
8SLA 
 
 
 
 
 
 
HXGS 
 
 
 
 
MPPI 
 
 
 
 
 
STBG43  
 
 
 
 
 
OPAL 
 
 
 
 
STRB 
 
 
 
 
V24/1  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1 ROW = rest of world

2 for Brazil only

3 for France only

2.4.3 Hicom 150 E OfficePoint System Environment

Table 2-3 Boards for Hicom 150 E OfficePoint

Hicom 150 E OfficePoint 
Subscriber Line Modules 
Central Boards
and Options 
Trunk Boards 
ROW1  
U.S. 
ROW 
U.S. 
ROW 
U.S. 
CBPC 
SLU8 
CUP 
TMQ4 
 
FMC 
TLA2 
 
IMOD 
TLA4 
 
4SLA 
 
PSUF 
TLA8 
 
8SLA 
USVF 
 
 
 
HXGS 
 
 
 
 
 
ANI4 
 
 
 
 
EXM 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MPPI 
 
 
 
 
 
OPAL 
 
 
 
 
STBG42  
 
 
 
 
 
STRB 
 
 
 
 
V24/1  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1 ROW = rest of world

2 for France only

2.4.4 Hicom 150 E OfficeOne System Environment (Not for U.S.)

Figure 2-5 Hicom 150 E OfficeOne System Environment

The existing S0 interfaces can be used as follows:

Option 1:

S0 (1) for use as a digital trunk circuit
S0 (2) for use as a digital trunk circuit

Option 2:

S0 (1) for connecting an S0 terminal (not fed from the system)
S0 (2) for use as a digital trunk circuit

2.4.5 Hicom 150 E OfficeStart System Environment (not for U.S.)

Figure 2-6 Hicom 150 E OfficeStart System Environment

S0 (1) for connecting an S0 terminal (not fed from the system!)
S0 (2) for use as digital trunk circuit

2.5 System-Related Capacity Limits

Fully equipped systems

Hicom 150 E OfficePro, including basic and expansion cabinets
Hicom 150 E OfficeCom
Hicom 150 E OfficePoint / OfficePoint C
Hicom 150 E OfficeOne
Hicom 150 E OfficeStart

Capacity Limits

Table 2-4 Hicom 150 E Office - System-related capacity limits

System 
Telephones 
Data terminals / data
adapters (TA 232D)
 
Trunks and tie trunks 
Hicom Attendant P 
V.24 (RS-232) interfaces 
Total (incl.
primary + secondary,
mobile and analog)
 
optiset E 
Mobile 
Analog 
Total (total number
of B channels)
 
Trunks
(digital or analog)
 
Tie trunks:
digital (CorNet-N) /
analog (E&M)
 
Hicom 150 E OfficePro  
Standard configuration
("7 slot" cabinets, max. 3) 
250 
250 
(max. 116 secondary telephones) 
64 
250 
50 
120 
120 
120 / 120 
Standard configuration
("8 slot" cabinets, max. 3) 
"Extended" configuration
("8 slot cabinets, max. 3) 
384 
384 
(max. 116 secondary telephones) 
384 
 
Maximum system configuration for Hicom 150 E OfficePro "Extended" with analog connections = 56 trunk or tie trunk + 384 telephones. Depending on the system configuration, up to 120 can be installed provided that the station capacity is reduced at the same time. 
The "Extended" station capacity shall only be used in the following countries where the number of analog connections is very high (dated 06.99): Argentina, ATEA countries (Africa [without South Africa], Middle East and Near East), Brazil, China, India, Malaysia, Russia, South Africa, Thailand, Ukraine, Belorussia. 
Hicom 150 E OfficeCom  
Station capacity variant, digital 1 1 
100 
72 primary telephones 
24 secondary telephones 
50 
60 
60 
60 / - 
Station capacity variant, digital 2 
164 
48 primary telephones 
48 secondary telephones 
64 
Station capacity variant, analog 1 
116 
8 primary telephones 
108 
Station capacity variant, analog 2 
156 
8 primary telephones 
64 
84 
 
With a station capacity of more than 68 optiset E telephones, any additional optiset E telephones must be powered by means of plug-in power supply units.  
Station capacity variant, digital 1 is only possible with SLMO24. 
Station capacity variant, analog 1 is only possible with SLA24N. 
Hicom 150 E OfficePoint  
Station capacity variant, digital 
36 
16 primary telephones 
16 secondary telephones 
16 
16 
16 / - 
Station capacity variant, analog 
28 
(not U.S.) 
 
20 
(U.S. only) 
8 primary telephones 
8 secondary telephones 
12 
 
The numbering plan for primary telephones is limited to 20 telephones. With a maximum configuration of the system (= 20 secondary telephones), any additional S0 buses can only be connected via an optiset E ISDN adapter and not via an STLS2/4 board.  
Hicom 150 E OfficePoint C  
Station capacity variant, digital 
68 
16 primary telephones 
16 secondary telephones 
32 
16 
16 
16 / - 
Station capacity variant, analog 
60 
8 primary telephones 
8 secondary telephones 
12 
 
The numbering plan for primary telephones is limited to 20 telephones. With the maximum configuration of the system (= 20 secondary telephones), any additional S0 buses can only be connected via an optiset E ISDN adapter and not via an STLS2/4 board.  
Hicom 150 E OfficeOne  
 
12 
4 primary telephones 
4 secondary telephones 
- / - 
Hicom 150 E OfficeStart  
 
2 primary telephones 
 
- / - 

2.6 Capacity Limits for Fully Equipped Systems (for U.S. Only)

Table 2-5 Hicom 150 E-System-Specific Capacity Limits (for U.S. Only)

Maximum Values 
OfficePro 
OfficeCom 
OfficePoint 
Telephones (total)1
250 
92 
20 
optiset E telephones
2502  
48 
16 
Analog telephones
250 
44 
20 
Data terminals or data
adapters (TA 232D) 
503  
50 
optiset E control adapter
(TA API) 
2504  
40 
16 
Trunks and tie trunks (total): 
120 
56 
16 
Trunks (digital or analog)
120 
60 
16 
Tie trunks:
- Digital (CorNet-N)
- Analog (E&M)
 
120 
120 
 
24 
 
Hicom Attendant P 
V.24 (RS-232) interfaces 
System cabinets 

1 Including secondary telephones connected via the optiset E phone adapter (PA) and analog telephones connected via the optiset E analog adapter (TA analog)

2 Up to 120 optiset E telephones per cabinet

3 More than 50 optiset E data adapters (TA 232D) or optiset E ISDN adapters (TA S0) can be connected. Each adapter connected reduces the maximum number of optiset E telephones by one.

4 optiset E control adapters not used for CSTA applications do not count as data terminals

2.7 Technical Specifications

Table 2-6 Technical Specifications

Maximum system values 
Pro 
Com 
Point 
One 
Start 
Power consumption of PSU 
PSUI: 
310 W 
424 W1  
PSUC: 
145 W 
PSUF: 
70 W 
External adapter:
25 W 
External adapter:
25 W 
Power consumption of UPS2  
180 W 
90 W 
Line voltage 
88 Vac to 264 Vac (not for U.S); 120 Vac (for U.S. only) 
AC line frequency 
47 Hz to 63 Hz (not for U.S); 60 Hz (for U.S. only) 
Weight 
22 kg 
(48.46 lb.) 
(per fully equipped cabinet) 
8 kg 
(17.62 lb.) 
6 kg 
(13.22 lb.) 
0.7 kg 
(1.54 lb.) 
0.7 kg 
(1.54 lb.) 

1 with USVI connected

2 UPS not for U.S.

2.7.1 Transmission Data for Hicom 150 E OfficePro

The transmission settings can be configured country-specifically by entering the country code. The following are the default values (at 220 ohms + 820 ohms II 115 nF) for Hicom 150 E Office (system-specific):

Activation Threshold DTMF level > - 34 dBm (system-specific)
 
All values are approximate and should be viewed as such under operating conditions. Always allow a tolerance range with technical equipment. 

2.8 Interface-to-Interface Ranges

Telephone Interface-to-Interface Ranges

Table 2-7 Telephone Interface-to-Interface Ranges (with J-Y (ST) 2x2x0,6, 0.6 mm diameter)

Telephone Interfaces 
Range in m 
Loop Resistance in Ohms 
ISDN-S0 point-to-point  
< 600 
156 
ISDN-S0 point-to-multipoint  
< 150 
39 
ISDN-S0 wall outlet to terminal 
< 10 
Analog users 
< 2000 
520 
UP0/E exchange to primary telephone 
< 1000 
230 
UP0/E primary to secondary telephone 
< 100 
23 

Trunk and CorNet-N Ranges

The table below provides the maximum cable lengths for direct trunk and CorNet-N wiring. The values apply to ideal conditions, which means that there can be no joints. The real conditions must be measured on-site.

Table 2-8 Cable Lengths for Direct Trunk and CorNet-N Wiring

Interface 
Cable 
Diameter 
Attenuation 
per km 
Max. Cable Length 
S0 
ICCS cable
J-2Y(ST)Y4x2x0,51 LG ICCS Data5 
0.51 mm 
7.5 dB
at 96 kHz 
800 m 
Installation cable
J-2Y(ST)Y 10x2x0,6 ST III BD 
0.6 mm 
6.0 dB
at 96 kHz 
1000 m 
S2M 
A-2Y0F(L)2Y 10x2x0,6 (full PE insulation, filled) 
0.6 mm 
17 dB
at 1 MHz 
350 m 

2.9 Numbering Plan

Hicom 150 E Office provides one default numbering plan for users.

Table 2-9 Numbering Plan for Hicom 150 E Office

Station Numbers 
Pro 
Com 
Point 
One 
Start 
Standard
configuration 
"Extended"
configuration 
Station numbers for users (UP0/E primary, analog, S0, CMI) 
250 
384 
140 
Rel. 2.2 and later: 188 
20 
12 
12 
Station numbers for adapters or data terminals (UP0/E secondary, TA analog, TA S0,TA RS232, S0
250 
116 
100 
Rel. 2.2 and later: 188 
20 
20 
Station numbers for hunt groups 
150 
20 
20 
20 
Station numbers for users 
3 digits 
2 digits 
Maximum length of station numbers 
6 digits 
Maximum length of numbers for direct inward dialing (DID) 
11 digits 

Table 2-10 Hicom 150 E OfficePro Distribution of Station Numbers

Port Type 
Station Number 
Logical Port Number 
Hicom 150 E OfficePro, Standard configuration 
Primary ports 
100 - 349 
0 - 249 
Secondary ports 
500 - 749 
250 - 499 
Groups 
350 - 499 
620 - 769 
Hicom 150 E OfficePro, "Extended" configuration 
Primary ports 
100 - 349 
0 - 249 
Primary ports 
500 - 633 
250 - 383 
Secondary ports 
633 - 749 
384 - 499 
Groups 
350 - 499 
620 - 769 

2.10 Compliance

2.10.1 CE Compliance (Not for U.S.)

The system conforms to the following guidelines:

Table 2-11 CE Compliance (Not for U.S.)

Guideline 
Standard 
EMC - 89/336/EWG
(Electromagnetic Compatibility) 
EN 50081, 50082
EN 50022
SAFETY - 73/23/EWG
(Product Safety) 
EN 60950
TELECOMMUNICATION - 91/263/EWG 
I-CTR 3, 4
CTR 6, 8

2.10.2 U.S. and Canadian Regulatory Compliance

Table 2-12 U.S. and Canadian Regulatory Compliance

Category 
OfficePro 
OfficeCom 
OfficePoint 
Electrical compliance 
UL 1459
CSA C22.2
No. 225-M90 
UL 1950
CSA C22.2 No. 950 
FCC Part 68 registration 
AY3USA-33046-MF-E
AY3USA-33047-KF-E 
AY3USA-25214-MF-E
AY3USA-25215-KF-E 
Industry Canada  
CS-03 certification 
267 9147A 
267 8782A 
Ringer equivalency number (REN) 
1.2 
0.4 

2.10.3 SAFETY International

IEC 60950

2.10.4 Environmental Conditions

Operating Conditions (Electrical)

Operating limits
Room temperature: + 5 to + 40 ºC (+ 41 to + 104º F)
Absolute humidity: 2 to 25 g H2O/m3
Relative humidity: 5 to 80%
System ventilation is by convection only. Forced-air ventilation is not required.
 
Caution 
Avoid exposing the system to direct sunlight and heaters (excessive heat may damage the system). 
If condensation has formed on a system, do not start up the system until the it has thoroughly dried. 

Operating Conditions (Mechanical)

The system is intended for stationary use.

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