Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
Part 4 Connecting the PBX 747
Making your own connecting cable
You can also make the 16-wire connecting cable yourself. To do so, use a 2 x 8-
pin socket housing (e.g. AMP 0-926476-8), contacts (e.g. AMP 2-167301-4 or
AMP 0-166500-2) and cable type with the following characteristics:
Tab. 4.15: Requirements for a 16-wire connecting cable
6.2.2 Connection to a universal building cable installation
(UBC)
For connecting the PBX indirectly to the universal building cabling, provide the fol-
lowing connection points in the main distribution frame:
Tab. 4.16: Connection points per interface
Core pairs x cores 4 x 4
Stranded yes
Wire diameter, core 0.4…0.6 mm
Screening Not necessary
Interface Connection points
per interface
Connecting cable
S/T 4 16-wire connecting cable
(see page 746)
a/b 2 16-wire connecting cable
(see page 746)
AD2 2 16-wire connecting cable
(see page 746)
T2 4 Patch cable, straight Cat. 5
(see page 760)
Ethernet interface 4 Patch cable, straight Cat. 5
(see page 803)
V.24 9 Modem cable (see page 795)
General Bell 2 16-wire connecting cable
(see page 746)
Interface
Switch group 1
2 Connecting cable
(see page 813)
Freely connectable relay 6 Connecting cable (see page 815)
Door intercom interface 1 16 Connecting cable (see page 805)
Door intercom interface 2 16 16-wire connecting cable
(see page 746)