Vulcan (VSB16) Installation
and Programming Guide
Vulcan Operation
The Vulcan range of heavy duty industrial
telephones are designed for use in
courtesy or security applications. The all
metal construction, combined with an
engineering thermoplastic handset with
armoured cable provide a durable phone
capable of withstanding repeated use, by
a wide variety of customers, in the most
demanding environments.
Vulcan can be programmed to offer the
user features shown below:
Single Number Auto Dialler
Vulcan can be programmed so that when
the handset of the phone is lifted, it will
automatically dial a pre-programmed
number (after a few seconds); like a “hot
line” telephone.
The number is programmed into the “off
hook” memory store.
Four Memory Keys
Vulcan has four memory buttons (red,
yellow, green and blue). The user can lift
the handset and one of the four memory
keys can be pressed, to dial one of four
stored numbers.
These memory buttons can also be used in
conjunction with the off hook memory
store, so if the user lifts the handset and
does not press any button, then after a few
seconds, the number programmed into
the “off hook” memory will dial.
The four memory keys and the off hook
memory can be used in conjunction with
the twelve button telephone keypad.
Barring or Enabling the Twelve Button
Telephone Keypad
Vulcan also has a twelve button telephone
keypad (0 - 9, * and #). The keypad can be
programmed to operate in one of several
ways:
Enabled
Users will be able to dial any
telephone number from the keypad.
Remember the cost of these calls will
billed to the service operator, who pays
for the telephone line costs.
Partially barred or wholly barred
Users
will only be able to dial certain numbers
starting with allowed number prefixes, or
all numbers can be barred from the twelve
button keypad.
Using keypad barring in conjunction with
the memory stores will ensure that users
are only able to dial the numbers the
service operator wishes to permit.
Ringer Switch
An internal ringer switch is provided with
quiet, off and loud positions (viewed from
the top to bottom). This switch can be
operated with a screwdriver through the
window in the black equipment cover.
This switch is also used when locally
programming the phone.
I
nstallation
The Vulcan telephone is designed for
secure wall mounted installation. A steel
wall mounting plate is provided and four
mounting holes allow its secure fixing to a
wall. These are compatible with screws
and rawlbolts up to size M8 (not
supplied).
The wall mounting plate can be separated
from the phone by unscrewing the four
pin hex security screws at the rear of the
case A 15mm cable exit hole is provided
Connection
Vulcan (VSB16) is designed for connection
to a SIP server, IP PBX, or an Internet
Telephony Service Provider. It connects to
and derives power from your Local Area
Network. The ethernet switch to which
your Vulcan is connected must be capable
of providing Power over Ethernet in
accordance with the PoE standard IEEE
802.3af, or you need to use a suitable PoE
injector at the ethernet switch. A 3m
CAT5E RJ45 lead is provided with your
Vulcan. This ethernet cable should be
plugged into its socket as shown below.
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