
Initial startup (telephone operation)
Install your PABX as described in the section »Installation »«.
Make all necessary connections, including the 230 V AC mains power supply.
When you switch on the 230 VAC power supply you may not interrupt the supply of power during the initialization
phase of the PABX (20 seconds!)
In its initial state, the PABX will signal an external call at the analog terminal devices and at the ISDN terminal device that has the number 20.
You must then assign the numbers (MSN and direct dial-in) to the terminal devices via PC configuration to ensure that the other connected
telephones and terminal devices can all be reached by external parties.
If your PABX system is set for use at a point-to-point connection it is crucial that you enter your local area code in the Section »Dialing regi-
on« in PC Configuration. Only after doing this can you take advantage of features such as »Call forwarding« (Partial Rerouting) and
»Automatic Call-back«.
Your PABX is equipped with an internal »Phone number plan« (see page 45) that can be edited. The internal numbers (or MSN extensions)
have default settings in the PABX's initial state. You can change these internal numbers as you require through configuration with the PC.
Consult the operating instructions for your ISDN terminal devices to find out how and with which settings the various features can be used.
Your PABX supports the flash function for analog telephones. Therefore, never just briefly replace the handset or
press the button in the cradle briefly with your hand, as the PABX would take this as a flash signal instead of hanging
up.
Configuration using a telephone
Configuration using a telephone
Various settings are protected by PIN1 in the PABX. In the default state, this PIN 1 is set to 0000. After you begin configuration you can set
the features for your system using the codes described here. The telephone being used for programmeming can not be reached while the sys-
tem is being configured.
You will hear the positive acknowledgement signal once you successfully conclude configuration for a setting. You can then move on to con-
figure the next setting. If you wait for more than 40 seconds between one entry and another, the PABX will terminate configuration and you
will hear the busy signal. All input made up to that point which was concluded with a positive acknowledgement signal will be saved when
you hang up the handset. Saving is performed for 10 seconds after you hang up the handset. During this period it is important that you do not
begin a new configuration of the system, and that power is not interrupted to the system.
The following procedure must be performed one time at the beginning of configuration:
b
**
q
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q
Lift up
handset
Ack.
signal
Enter
PIN 1
Ack.
signal
P
This symbol indicates that a configuration is required. . Be sure to complete the »Initial programming« before entering
codes.
You can set the following features:
·
Setting the date and the time (see page 49)
·
Cancel settings (see page 49 )
·
Enable or inhibit remote access (see page 49)
·
Charge / Setting up call accounts (see page , 49)
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Activate/ de-activate LCR (see page 51)
·
Changing PIN 1 or PIN 2 (see page 48)
Commissioning the phone part
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