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Do not ex po se the in si de of the PABX or the plug-in po wer supp ly to any li quids. this would pose a risk of
elec tri cal shock. and can also de stroy the de vi ces.
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You should not con nect or dis con nect any li nes du ring thun ders torms.
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Only ter mi nals with SELV and/or which com ply with ETS 300047 may be con nec ted to the PABX sys tem.
This re gu la ti on is ful fil led when ap pro ved ter mi nal de vi ces are used as intended.
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The dis tan ce bet ween the plug-in po wer supp ly unit and the PABX and to the ISDN con nec ti on should not
ex ceed 1. 5 me ters so that stan dard con nec ting li nes can be used.
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The PABX is ope ra ted with 230 V AC using the plug-in po wer supp ly unit. Plea se en su re that the elec tri cal
out let (groun ding out let) for the PABX (and for ad di tio nal de vi ces whe re re qui red) is in stal led such that it
is free ly ac ces si ble at all ti mes and that it is in stal led by a qua li fied elec tri ci an to pre vent any risks of per so -
nal or ma te ri al in ju ry/da ma ge! Whe re at all pos si ble, pro vi de a se pa ra te po wer cir cuit for the 230 V con nec -
ti on of your PABX sys tem; This pro tects your PABX from short-cir cuits that may occur in other in-house
equipment.
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We re com mend in stal ling an over lo ad pro tec ti on to pro tect your PABX against sur ge that can so me ti mes
oc cur du ring thun ders torms. For furt her in for ma ti on plea se con tact your local electrician.
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To pre vent mu tu al in ter fer en ce, do not in stall your PABX sys tem in the im me di ate vi ci ni ty of elec tro nic de -
vi ces such as ste reo equip ment, elec tro nic office equip ment or mi cro wa ve units.
Avoid in stal ling your PABX near sour ces of ex ces si ve heat, e.g. ra di ators or in rooms with ex ces si ve hu mi -
di ty. The am bient tem pe ra tu re at the lo ca ti on whe re the sys tem is ope ra ted must be bet ween 5 to 176° C.
Supported Features
The fol lo wing ISDN fea tu res are sup por ted by the PABX sys tem at the ex chan ge of the net work ser vi ce pro vi der; so -
me of the se may ha ve to be ap plied for at your ser vi ce provider.
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HOLD: Hold / Broker’s call
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ECT: Call swit ching
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3PTY: Three-par ty con fer en ce call
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CD: Call de flec ti on (for war ding of calls)
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PR: Parti al Re rou ting. In di vi du al call for war ding for ter mi nal de vi ces at a point-to-point connection
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CLIP / CLIR: Ac ti vat ion/De ac ti vat ion of cal ler ID to par ty being called.
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COLP / COLR: Ac ti vat ion/De ac ti vat ion of cal led par ty ID to caller.
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AOCD: Trans mis si on of char ge costs du ring a call.
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AOCE: Trans mis si on of costs of call at end of call.
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AOCS: Trans fer of ta riff in for ma ti on du ring the cal ling pha se, for ex am ple for pay phones.
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CCBS: Com ple ti on of call to busy sub scri ber, as soon as sub scri ber is avai la ble.
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CCNR: Call-back to avai la ble sub scri ber as soon as that par ty has lif ted and re pla ced the hand set.
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MCID: Ma li ci ous cal ler ID (tra cing).
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CFB / CFU / CFNR: Call for war ding.
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UUS1: Trans mis si on of user-de fi ned text mes sa ges.
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SUB: Ex ten ded ad dres sing for a ter mi nal de vi ce.
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X.31: Sup port for pa cket data (V-25) on the D-chan nel, for ex am ple for elec tro nic cas hiers.
PABX Des crip ti on
Sa fe ty no tes
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