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It was manufactured somewhere in the mid/late 80's, according to chip dates.
It was manufactured somewhere in the mid/late 80's, according to chip dates.
== General overview ==
* Comparable to the German Club Telefon 1. Some parts are interchangable.
* Dialing using both DTMF and pulse dialing, respectively TDK and IDK in Dutch telephony jargon.
* 2 coin inputs on the front, for 0.25 NLG coins ('kwartjes') and 1 NLG coins.
* Amplifier, can be operated using a button on the front
* Separate power supply, 45-60VAC (optional)
== Settings ==
[Programmeerblokjes Kimas2.jpg|The Kimus2 'programming blocks'.]
The Kimus 2 can be set up by a technician using a few plastic 'programming blocks' 
== Pictures ==
blablabla moet dit nog ff invullen obv wiki uploads
== Help needed ==
More info on the technical workings of the Kimus 2 (manuals etc) are very welcome. Romdumps and high quality pictures of the Clubtelefon 1 are also very welcome.
If you are more familiar with reverse-engineering bytecode from ancient MCU's, please get in touch.
I can be contacted at flimpie аt bitlair ԁоt nl.
=== Pictures needed ===
* Programming plugs
*

Revision as of 08:08, 16 February 2022


Project Payphone
Name Payphone
Start 2022/02/12
End
Contact User:Hillebrand
Website
Information Repair, restore and document a old 1980's payphone to be used to be used as a novelty wall-mounted phone
Status Alpha


I acquired a old nl:PTT Telecom payphone, type Kimus/Kimas (the name differs, most sources I found called it 'Kimus', but it is stamped as 'Kimas' into the identification plate. I will call it Kimus from now) 2.

It was manufactured somewhere in the mid/late 80's, according to chip dates.

General overview

  • Comparable to the German Club Telefon 1. Some parts are interchangable.
  • Dialing using both DTMF and pulse dialing, respectively TDK and IDK in Dutch telephony jargon.
  • 2 coin inputs on the front, for 0.25 NLG coins ('kwartjes') and 1 NLG coins.
  • Amplifier, can be operated using a button on the front
  • Separate power supply, 45-60VAC (optional)

Settings

[Programmeerblokjes Kimas2.jpg|The Kimus2 'programming blocks'.]

The Kimus 2 can be set up by a technician using a few plastic 'programming blocks'

Pictures

blablabla moet dit nog ff invullen obv wiki uploads

Help needed

More info on the technical workings of the Kimus 2 (manuals etc) are very welcome. Romdumps and high quality pictures of the Clubtelefon 1 are also very welcome.

If you are more familiar with reverse-engineering bytecode from ancient MCU's, please get in touch.

I can be contacted at flimpie аt bitlair ԁоt nl.

Pictures needed

  • Programming plugs