Installation and Maintenance Manual
System Configuration
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Default Dial Plan entries
The PCS 520 is supplied with 10 pre-programmed buttons which dial specific dial plan entries. Therefore
the User assigned to the PCS 520 must be configured with a Dial Plan containing these default dial plan
entries. For details on working with Dial Plans please refer to page 130 and, within this section, details on
using the default dial plan entries from page 137.
Connecting a PCS 10
When connecting a PCS 10 to an analogue port the following should be considered:
Caller Display Type
The Default Caller Display Type for an analogue port uses the Caller Display Type required for use with the
PCS 10 however if the handset is to support the Message Waiting light the PCS 10 Lamp Caller Display
Type should be used. For details on how to configure an Analogue Extension port please refer to
page 89.
Default Dial Plan entries
The PCS 10 is supplied with 10 pre-programmed buttons which dial specific dial plan entries. Therefore
the User assigned to the PCS 10 must be configured with a Dial Plan containing these default dial plan
entries. For details on working with Dial Plans please refer to page 130 and, within this section, details on
using the default dial plan entries from page 137.
Connecting a PCS 505 or PCS 5
When connecting a PCS 505 or PCS 5 to an analogue port the following should be considered:
Caller Display Type
The Default Caller Display Type for an analogue port uses the Caller Display Type required for use with the
PCS 505 or PCS 5 however if the handset is to support the Message Waiting light the Lamp Caller Display
Type should be used. For details on how to configure an Analogue Extension port please refer to
page 89.
Default Dial Plan entries
The PCS 505 and PCS 5 are supplied with a System Feature Guide displayed on the handset detailing the
use of specific dial plan entries. Therefore if the User is going to utilize these dial plan entries the User
must be configured with a Dial Plan containing these entries. For details on working with Dial Plans
please refer to page 130 and, within this section, details on using the default dial plan entries from
page 137.
Connecting a PCS IP Phone
Power over Ethernet considerations
Power to the PCS 582GX, 582G, 580G, PCS 572G, PCS 570G, PCS 562, PCS 560, PCS 55x, IP 530, PCS 410/400
and PCS 100 is provided by Power over Ethernet (PoE). This can be supplied by a third party PoE switch or
by the following methods: