10
M100-AT4 Interface Card
Installation Guide
In order to allow the analogue lines of
the M100-AT4 Interface Card to be
used for outgoing calls, the bundle
needs to be assigned to a route:
10. Open the
PBX Configuration:
Trunks: Bundle
menu.
The
PBX Configuration - Trunks -
Route
dialogue opens. Previously
configured routes are displayed in
a list.
11. Click on the
New
button.
The
PBX Configuration - Trunks -
Route - New
dialogue opens.
12. Select the bundle you have config-
ured from the
Choice
list and enter
a route name in the
Name
field.
Note:
In the
Choice
list, set bundles 2
and 3 to
none
if you do not want the
OpenCom 130 to search for an alterna-
tive bundle if all trunk lines are busy.
13. Confirm with
Apply
.
The newly configured route is
displayed in a list in the
PBX Configuration - Trunks -
Route
dialogue.
The following steps explain how
to configure each of the M100-AT4
Interface Card ports.
14. Open the
PBX Configuration:
Ports: a/b
menu.
The
PBX Configuration - Ports -
a/b
dialogue opens.
Both the basic module’s a/b ports
as well as those of the plug-in
cards on the add-on module are
displayed. The four M100-AT4 In-
terface Card ports are displayed
under slot no. 3.
15. Click on the desired a/b port.
The
PBX Configuration - Ports -
a/b - Change
dialogue opens.
16. Select the configured bundle
from the
Bundle
list and enter the
desired telephone number in the
Port Ph. No.
field.
17. Confirm with
Apply
.
The newly configured analogue
telephone numbers and the corre-
sponding bundle are displayed in a
list in the
PBX Configuration -
Ports - a/b
dialogue.
In order to allow incoming calls to be
signalled to the designated terminals,
the telephone numbers configured for
the M100-AT4 Interface Card a/b ports
must be assigned to internal telephone
numbers. Proceed as follows:
18. Open the
PBX Configuration: Call
Distribution: Incoming: PTMP
menu.
The
PBX Configuration - Call
Distribution - Incoming - PTMP