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Installation
Commissioning
You completed the installation of the telephone system. Before you can make a call a few
more details need to be covered.
- connect the user equipment. All apparatus approved for the connection to the public
switched telephone network may also be connected to the telephone system.
- Plug the RJ 45 connection cable into the NTTP of the ISDN telephone service
- switch the telephone system on by plugging this into the mains socket
- As soon as the system is switched on you can make internal and external calls.
- an incoming call will ring extension according to the default setting of the system
the system can be programmed via a PC to the users requirements. Remote programming
of the system can also be carried out by your installer.
Note
To avoid calling wrong telephone numbers please ensure that the following is carried out.
After installation of the system please dial from an analogue MF telephone a single digit,
this ensures that the system recognises the correct dialling method for the relevant
extension. Should you change to a telephone which is dialling in LD, then you must dial a
digit higher then 2. Should you operate two telephone on one port, then you must ensure
that both phones connected are of the same dialling method.
Connection of Music on Hold
You can connect the headphone socket of a CD Player, MP3 Player, Stereo Receiver or Cas-
sette Deck via a 3.5 mm Jack Plug to the Music on Hold input at the underside of the
telephone system. Port 8 of the AS 181 cannot be used if an external music source is
connected.
The volume of the Music on Hold will be set at the audio equipment connected. To set the
volume to the correct level, please call from an external line to an extension, as soon as the
called extension puts the call on hold by pressing the R or the Call Split button the
caller will hear Music on Hold.
Please observe Copyrights for musical recordings.
The doorphone relays of the AS 181 can be used to operate connected doorphones or use
the relays to switch other applications such as an additional bell or lighting.
Via
programming
the relay will be set to operate as a pulse relay (3 seconds on then off
when activated) or on/off relay. The relays can be switched from every extension phone or
any external phone. In addition an extension number can be allocated to a relay which is
then entered in the call distribution table to activate additional equipment if so required.
The relay contacts have a spark absorbing circuit of 1 kOhm, and a bridged 100nF
Capacitor. Max load 30 VDC / 1A or 125 VAC / 0,5 A resistance load only
Doorphone-Relays
Summary of Contents for AS 181 plus
Page 1: ...Manual Basic Line AS 181 ISDN PBX System...
Page 24: ...1 2 System Telephones ST 25 DECT 30 ST 30...
Page 119: ...1 97 System Telephones ST 25 DECT 30 ST 30...
Page 120: ...2 2 Analogue and ISDN Phones...
Page 169: ...2 51 Analogue and ISDN Phones...
Page 170: ...3 2 Programming your System ST 25 DECT 30 ST 30...
Page 190: ...Communication via PC PC 2...
Page 199: ...Communication via PC PC 11...
Page 215: ...S 5 Index...
Page 216: ...S 6 Index...
Page 218: ...S 8 Index Declaration of Conformity...
Page 219: ...S 9 Index...