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Cabling at the IP-based port (Voice over IP)
(1) Setting up a DSL connection
Using the gray DSL cable, connect the gateway (via the
VDSL/ADSL
socket) to the
middle socket of the telephone service connection.
(2) Connecting ISDN devices
The connection of existing ISDN PBXs or ISDN telephones occurs via the four
black RJ-45 sockets labeled
S
0
1 - S
0
4
on the gateway.
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NOTE
Only ISDN phones or a PBX can be connected to each S
0
interface. After the initial
setup, the provided phone numbers will be available at
S
0
1 - S
0
4
. You can make
changes to the settings via the user interface of the gateway. The assignment of
phone numbers to the ISDN devices occurs, as usual, at the devices themselves.
Direct wiring using terminal clamps
For home cabling, the gateway provides yet another way to connect PBXs using
spring loaded terminals. These are located on the left and right of the
S
0
1 - S
0
4
ports.
S₀1
S₀2
a1b
S₀1
a2b
a1 b1 a2 b2
a1b
S₀2
a2b
a1 b1 a2 b2
S₀3
S₀4
a1b
S₀3
a2b
a1 b1 a2 b2
a1b
S₀4
a2b
a1 b1 a2 b2
(3) Connecting computers via the LAN sockets
Please note that the two LAN ports provide two separate networks:
LAN1
gateway default IP:
LAN2
gateway default IP:
(4) Connecting the power supply
Connect the 230V power cord into an electrical outlet. Turn off the device via the
ON/OFF
switch on the rear panel.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Operating the device without protective grounding can
lead to dangerous situations that can cause not only significant property da-
mage, but also serious injuries or death.
Operation is permitted only on sockets with protective grounding!
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