400mm VoIP Help Point, 48V VoIP.
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3.
Before Installation
IMPORTANT
THESE UNITS MUST BE CONFIGURED BEFORE THEY ARE INSTALLED.
All units have identical settings as factory defaults, so each one must be individually
configured to give it a unique identity on the network. This may be difficult to do after
the units are installed.
IMPORTANT: After changing the IP address of the telephone you will need to browse
to the new IP address to access the configuration, instead of the default 192.168.1.2.
IMPORTANT: If DHCP is enabled, ensure that there is a suitable DHCP server available
on the network and that you have a means by which to discover the IP address of the
telephone allocated by the DHCP server. There is no other way to access a DHCP
enabled VoIP telephone over the network without being able to find the IP address
allocated by the DHCP server.
3.1.
Opening the Unit
To open the case, undo the 4 security screws around the edge of the unit. These screws
are normally Torx type with a centre security pin.
The front section is fitted over the rear section and can be gently lifted clear.
Take care when separating the 2 sections – there are up to 4 cable sets between the
2 halves:
1. Induction loop audio (2 conductors)
2. DC power (2 conductors)
3. Earth cable
4. Ethernet cable (if already through one of the cable entries in the rear section).
These cables are deliberately short, but will allow the front section to sit to the
left
of the rear
for set-up purposes.
3.2.
Initial Network set-up
Factory default settings are:
Item
Default setting
DHCP
OFF
IP address
192.168.1.2
Net mask
255.255.255.0
Log in User Name
user
Log in Password
password
Serial port settings
115200 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no
parity, no handshaking.
Hostname
Each unit has a unique hostname (set to
the serial number of the main PCB)
These settings must be changed prior to installation: as a minimum the unit must either be
set to DHCP or assigned a unique static IP address.