
.Opening the PABX: »C« is the front of the PABX system. Pull the two plastic springs mar-
ked»A« outward until the cover is released. Lift off the cover carefully toward the rear. It
can then be easily lifted off. The terminal panel is then visible under the enclosure cover.
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Hang the PABX on the screws by inserting the screw heads into the rear panel mounting holes.
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After this, screw the third screw in tightly at the marked position to secure the PABX on the wall.
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Install the jacks for the ISDN terminal devices and the analog terminal devices and then connect the PABX system to
the jacks.
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Plug the terminal device connectors into the jacks.
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If you wish to configure your PABX system yourself via the PC, you can do this via the USB port on the PABX, or at
the internal ISDN connection or the Ethernet port.
To configure your system via the internal ISDN connection, you must have an operational ISDN PC card installed in
your PC. Connect your PC and PABX system via the installed ISDN jacks.
To configure the system via the PC port connect the PC port of your PABX system to the USB port of the PC using the
PC connecting cord supplied with the system.
To configure the system via Ethernet connect the Ethernet port of the PC to the LAN1 port of your PABX system
using a Cat.5 connecting cord.
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Close the enclosure. To close the PABX, insert the catches (on the back of the bottom of the enclosure) into the ope-
nings in the PABX enclosure cover. Press down on the cover at the front until it catches.
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Connect port »S0: EXT« to the network termination unit via the ISDN connecting cord.
The mains plug for the network termination unit does not have to be plugged in to operate the PABX.
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You can now use your telephone system.
Observe the installation and commissioning instructions from the splitter and DSL modem equipment manufactu-
rers.
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