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Commissioning the Telephone
1.
Insert the plug of the connection cable
included in the package, as shown
below in
, into the jack marked
with
on the bottom of the
telephone.
2.
Guide the cable to the outside through
one of the cable channels. See
3.
Turn the telephone around again.
4.
Insert the other plug on the connection
cable into an analogue jack connected
to the PBX or in the analogue
connection jack provided by the
network provider.
Note:
Within Germany, use the
accompanying RJ-11-TAE adapter.
Required Settings for Operating the
Auerswald PBX
The telephone can display the existing
information for an incoming call on the
display and save it in the caller list (CLIP).
This includes the telephone number and
name of the caller as well as the date and
time of the call.
Note:
A name saved in the PBX
(for example, in the short-code
memory) is overridden by any
corresponding entries in the telephone
book on that telephone.
Note: The time saved in the telephone
is overwritten by the information
generated by a call.
In order for the telephone to easily detect
this information, it needs a defined call
signal that must be enabled for the
subscriber when operating an Auerswald
PBX.
Required Settings for the PBX
Configuration:
왎
Internal telephone number on the
analogue port
왎
Device type “analogue, DTMF
telephone”
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CLIP info “Yes” or “Yes, also door
terminal number”
왎
Extended CLIP info “activated”
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Without CLIP delay block “activated”
왎
Set Flash “100 ms”
Fig. 4: Connection
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