Quick Start Instructions
ISDN PBX
COMpact 3000 ISDN
Proper Use
Important:
Improper use may cause, for example, functional restrictions or interference, the
destruction of the device or, in a worst case scenario, personal injury
• Read the instructions for the device and keep them for future reference. A detailed operation
• If you are still uncertain about how to use the product properly, please contact your special-
ised dealer.
The COMpact 3000 ISDN device is a telecommunication system; it will be referred to as PBX in the
following. This PBX connects various internal devices with the public telecommunication network
(ISDN, optional VoIP), thereby enabling external and internal calls. For this purpose, the PBX provides
a number of different ports/interfaces. The PBX is appropriate for use on the private sector. The PBX
is intended to be operated in closed rooms. In addition, all of the devices connected to the system must
be located in the building.
Check the Package Contents
Use the following list to make sure the package contents are complete.
Install and Switch on the PBX
In order to put the system into operation, the connections/devices indicated with
must be
present. The 230 V socket must be freely accessible and placed in the immediate vicinity of the
installation site.
Note:
The other connections/devices should also be placed in the immediate vicinity of
PBX
Drilling template
4 rubber feet
Accessories
These Quick Start
Leaflet "License Information"
and "Conditions of Guarantee,
Information Service"
(on carrier film)
ISDN connecting cable
Power plug
B
(cable length approx. 1 m)
Type no.: FW7577/EU/40
(cable length approx. 2 m)
RJ-45 to RJ-45
Patch cable
(cable length approx.
Instructions
COMpact 3000 ISDN
A
C
3 m)
ISDN connection jack
Up to four analogue
230 V power socket
terminals (phones/fax)
provided by the network provider
(e.g., NT or starter box)
For commissioning using a PC:
PC with network socket and operating system
Windows 7/8, Mac OS X or Linux
Warning! Fatal electric shock hazard.
• Do not open the PBX during an electrical storm. Do not carry out connection or assembly
work during an electrical storm.
• Only operate the device when the casing is closed.
• Only operate the device in closed, dry rooms.
• If the PBX is already turned on, remove both the PBX power plug and the accessory power
plugs from the power socket before you open the casing.
• During operation, hazardous voltages (ringer voltages) are present at the internal a/b ports.
For this reason, make sure that there is sufficient insulation when you are laying cables for
analogue end devices.
1
Install the Device
Depending on the desired installation site, proceed as described below.
•
Wall mounting: See the drilling template.
•
Desktop device: Attach the four rubber feet (with adhesive) on the spots marked with circles on
the bottom of the casing and place the PBX on a clean, level surface. To prevent unwanted marks
on furniture surfaces, use a non-slip pad.
2
Remove the Cover Panel
1. Grasp the cover panel from below (under the rim) to the left
and right with the fingers of both hands. Place your thumbs
in the middle section next to the LED display.
2. Pull the cover panel away from the chassis on both sides
to unlatch the lock.
3. Lift the upper cover panel vertically off the casing. Press
your thumbs against the casing to help you do this.
3
Insert the Module (Optional)
Caution:
The more sensitive components can be
destroyed by electrostatic charges!
• Discharge electrostatic charges by touching a heater or
PC casing before you touch the module.
•
Insert the module between the two circuit board guides and
press it downwards vertically into the base unit.
4
Connect the Telephones and Fax
•
Insert the telephone or fax plugs into the
telephone jacks on the PBX.
Note:
For an existing fax, use the fourth telephone
jack.
On an existing COMpact S
0
module, you
can connect an ISDN telephone directly to
the RJ-45 jack.
5
Connect the Network Provider (Exchange Line Connection)
1. Insert the end of the ISDN connection
cable into the RJ-45 jack on the PBX.
2. Insert the other end of the ISDN
connection cable into the ISDN jack
provided by the network provider.
6
Connect the PC
1. Insert the end of the patch cable (
C
) into
the RJ-45 jack on the PBX.
2. Insert the other end of the patch cable into
the network jack on the computer.
Note:
If the PC is already connected to a router (e.g., a Fritz!Box or Speedport), you can
also connect the PBX to the router.
7
Power up the System
Warning:
Replacing the wall-mounted power supply involves a risk of life-threatening
electrical shocks and destruction of the PBX!
• For this reason, only use a power plug of type no. FW7577/EU/40.
1. Insert the barrel connector of the power plug into the barrel socket
of the PBX.
2. Put the cover back on.
3. Insert the power plug into a freely accessible 230 V socket.
The "Power" LED lights up/flashes in red and orange for up to two
minutes. If the LED is green, the PBX is ready for operation.
Note:
If the "Power" LED remains continuously lit in red, an error
has occurred. Please contact your dealer or the manufacturer
directly.
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