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1. 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 7s 8s 14 elmeg Kommunikationstechnik Operation Operation 7 elmeg C68 elmeg C88 15 uonelado 16 Operation iia ee BAY Be Ee eA RO 15 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Inhouse amp Inbound Outbound Connections 19 Ted Call oaia sellos eo toe Mo de eee BY 25 Transferring Calls 25 Automatic Callback 0 29 Reserving an ISDN Exchange Line 31 Three Party Conference 0 o 32 Central Abbreviated Dialing 33 CallWaiting o e A ee 33 Managing Call Distribution 35 Call Rerouting ii a a ws en aed 37 Project Numbers 1 2 eee ee 40 Service Specific Call Forwarding through the Office Exchange o e 0022 eee 42 Call Answering Machine o 43 Door
2. Inhouse Dial Tone 440 Hz Inhouse Dial Tone This is the tone you will hear after picking u p the handset It indicates that you can dial now After 20 seconds the busy tone overrides the dial tone If this happens hang up then pick the handset back up again This will restore the internal dial tone Busy Tone and Error Signal 440 Hz Busy Tone This tone sounding from the handset of your elephone set indicates that the desired external subscriber or inhouse extension is not available at the moment Error Signal This tone sounding from the handset of your been set
3. Office Dial Tone 425 Hz This is the permanent tone you will hear when you have claimed an outbound ISDN line MM W M Call Waiting Signal 440 Hz Call Waiting Signal analog two wire terminals only This tone indicates that a second external subscriber is calling while you are in a telephone conversation The call waiting signal will persist for a maximum of 30 seconds Signal Timing 0 5s 1s 1 5s 2s 2 5s 3s 3 5s 4s 13 c 2 o Ya 8 7 o a c 2 mad o o 0 a 6 3 Ringer Signals a b The following charts illustrate the timing of the ringer signals
4. Inhouse Call You are being called by an inhouse extension This may either be a direct call or an enquiry call Incoming Call Reverted Call Callback Incoming Call You are receiving a call from an external subscriber Reverted Call You have tried to transfer a call but the receiving party hasn t accepted it After approximately 30 seconds the system reverts the call to your extension giving you 60 seconds to pick it up again Callback You will be called automatically when a subscriber who has been busy before hangs up Doorbell Call Doorbell call When a visitor rings the doorbell at your front door intercom all telephone sets on the door intercom call distribution list will ring for approxi mately one minute as shown below Signal Timing
5. 27 Extended length passive bus 139 F Flash key 6 G Getting started 7 155 EMOS Ve iia ary RS 159 l nhouse connections 19 159 nhouse dialtone 12 nhouse ISDN bus port 1 133 nhouse ISDN bus port 2 132 SIN ai wae Bp ya eee 159 SDN D S ez e oO 160 SDN exchange line reservation 31 SDN network access port 1 130 K Keypad ira 51 L LED indicators 10 Light emitting diode LED 2000 pants ane do hans 160 Limited length passive bus 138 Line access management 23 M Master bell 147 Messaging inputs 47 Mounting location 123 Multiservice port 46 Music on hold audio insertion 134 N Network access options 136 Network termination 160 D sees ab sea a a altos 149 NT eed acd ra sink a 160 o Office dialtone 13 Outbound connections 20 Outbound traffic 159 P PABX side abbreviated dialing 33 Point to point 140 Power outage 5 Project numbers 40 Pulse dialing 6 R Regulatory information 6 Removing cover panels 125 Ringer signals gt s a sa ssa 11 Callback 14 Doorbellcall 14 Incoming call 14 Inhouse call 14 Revertedcall 14 RINGING eo seh ee ind Son 160 Ringing Tone 13 S SO interface 160 Service spec
6. e You will hear the acknowledgement signal Note In case you have forgotten your password you must perform a general hardware reset to restore your PABX system to the shipping configuration 28 Reset Resetting restores the PABX system to a well defined initial state for example to the shipping configuration see pBge 8 J You may need this option if you wish to cancel an undesired setup or perform a system setup from scratch 28 1 Hardware Reset to the Shipping Con figuration Unplug the 230V AC power plug ofthe PABX system from the wall outlet Open switch S02 Wait approx one minute close switch S02 again then plug the power cord back in Your PABX system has now been reset to the shipping configuration see page 8 Ydu will also need this reset procedure if you have forgotten your password 60 28 2 Software Reset to the Shipping Configu ration gg e To restore the PABX system to the shipping configura tion Dial 90 The unit will reset now 28 3 Resetting Selected Extensions Hil e To cancel the features call rerouting callback and ISDN line reservation stored by your PABX system for a selected inhouse extension Dial 91 Dial the desired inhouse extension number ee You will hear the acknowledgement signal 28 4 Resetting all Inhouse Extensions OME e To cancel the features call rerouting callback and ISDN line reservation stored by your PABX system for all inhouse
7. o 107010 0 9 2131415 Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone Press the fq key twice You will hear the acknowledgement signal Enter the four digit password for example 0000 shipping configuration Point to multipoint access ISDN network access port 1 Dial 14 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on Dial the first MSN for example 12345 Press the key to terminate your entry You will hear the acknowledgement signal You can proceed with the remaining MSNs as outlined above starting with BIE To allocate terminals to the MSN proceed as follows Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on Dial the inhouse extension number for the desired terminal for example 40 Hang up You can proceed with the remaining terminals as outlined above starting with EJ The terminals attached to your PABX system can now be dialed up by external callers 156 49 2 Getting Started Point to Point Install the PABX system as outlined in the section Installing Your PABX System Connect all cables and wiring including 230 AC line power Your network operator will notify you of your system s root number and the block of dial in suffixes allocated to it Since your PABX system comes readily set up for point to multipoint access operation you need to reconfigure it for the point to point access mode now 49 2 1 Startup Example Point to Point Ac
8. 0 o 144 Getting Started s sz o ean med a A nee ee a 151 49 Getting Started User Notes 155 50 Glossary of ISDN Terms o 159 51 Specifications Lx spree a 161 elmeg Kommunikationstechnik Description elmeg C68 elmeg C88 1 uondussag Description Cs bank AAs eS Sette Ey Be we ee OO a 1 1 General Notes eee eee 5 S 2 PABX System Description 2 sv vs 6 2 3 How to Get Your PABX System Up and Running 7 F 4 PABX System Shipping Configuration 8 5 LED Indicators on Your PABX system 10 6 Symbols Earpiece Signals and Ringer signals 11 uondussag 1 General Notes 1 1 General Information for elmeg C66 elmeg C88 Users The PABX system has been designed for normal conditions of use Tampering with the safety covers of your PABX system and repair through unauthorized personnel can cause serious risks for the user Install and store PABX system in a dry place Any fluids entering the enclosure can cause electric shock or destroy the electronic circuitry inside Do not connect or disconnect any leads cables or connection cords during thunderstorms or other atmospheric discharges Route any leads cables or connection cords so as to avoid the risk of persons stumbling over them Use a slightly moist cloth to clean your PABX system or use anti static tissue Do not use th
9. 31 14 ISDN Network Access Port 2 Deleting the Allocation of all Terminals to an MSN HE e Le CS the allocation of all terminals to an MSN ial 19 0 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on Press the EJ key to confirm your entry You will hear the acknowledgement signal Note A fter the allocation of all terminals to an MSN has been deleted the only re maining allocation is the one between the MSN and the call distribution list 13 32 MSN Signaling When shipped from the factory your PABX system is not preset to send MSN information to the office exchange You network operator will bill the connection charges for all terminals to a single MSN referred to as the Default MSN However your PABX system has the ability to send a selected MSN to the office exchange when establishing an outbound ISDN connection allowing the network operator to create a detailed record of connection charges for that MSN However if terminals do not have an MSN allocation the PABX system will not include the MSN into the signalling information sent to the office exchange In Table 3 use the first column to enter the extension numbers of the terminals whose MSN you wish to have sent to the office exchange In the second and third columns enter the number allocation of the selected MSN from Table 2 page 69 Jable 3 should now contain the following information The PABX system includes the MSN allocated to the inhouse
10. 38 5 Call Forwarding on Busy a b ISDN When the point to multipoint access is busy calls will be immediately for warded to the selected destination GE ISDN port 1 call forwarding on busy Dial63 or or gag ISDN port 2 call forwarding on busy Dial 66 Select the service you wish to forward OW Allservices WH Telephony including services 10 11 12 and 20 ODA Telefax including services 1 20 and 21 WE Data communications don Speech HE Audio 3k1Hz including service 20 HA Telephony3k1Hz An Telefax Gruppe 2 3 including service 11 AA Group 4 telefax 0 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on or press the EJ key to forward all MSNs 95 Enter the external subscriber number Terminate your entry You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the special dial tone 38 6 Cancelling Call Forwarding on Busy a b ISDN You can cancel call forwarding on busy in the office exchange for selected services or all services dial 00 for all services E ISDN port 1 call forwarding on busy Dial63 or or gag ISDN port 2 call forwarding on busy Dial 66 EJ Selectthe service to be cancelled OM Allservices WH Telephony including services 10 11 12 and 20 ODA Telefax including services 11 20 and 21 ME Data communications don Speech HE Audio 3k1Hz including service 20 HA Telephony3k1Hz An Group 2 3 telefax
11. 02 10 97 2 IMeo Kommunikationstechnik Description Operation Setup Installation etting Started Congratulations And many thanks for purchasing one of our elmeg C68 elmeg C88 business class products Your new ISDN PABX system comes with a host of useful and easy to use features It will add utmost convenient to your communications accross the Integrated Services Digital Network This user manual has been written to assist you in using your elmeg C68 elmeg C88 ISDN PABX system No matter whether you are using your elmeg C68 elmeg C88 in a residen tial or business environment you will soon find out that it offers you a com plete set of features that leaves nothing to be desired Discover how much convenience it adds to using telecommunication services We recommend that you take a few minutes to learn more about the functio nality your elmeg elmeg C68 elmeg C88 has to offer Important note for elmeg C68 users The present manual describes both the model elmeg C68 and model elmeg C88 PABX systems Given the fact that the only difference between the two units is the ISDN bus port 2 SO TLN which isn t present with the elmeg C68 this manual doesn t contain any extra instructions for either model Please note this fact when installing setting up or using the unit Reproducing any material contained herein or parts thereof shall only be per mitted with the prior witten consent of the owner of th
12. 2 Alloca tion of an MSN to a Call Distribution List 117 e To allocate an MSN to a call distribution list Dial 17 0 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on Press the EJ key to confirm your entry az You will hear the acknowledgement signal The allocation of terminals to an MSN has been deleted now 31 11 ISDN Network Access Port 1 Deleting the Allocation of a Terminal to an MSN HE e To delete the allocation of a terminal to an MSN Dial 18 0 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 72 31 12 ISDN Network Access Port 1 Deleting the Allocation of All Terminals to an MSN HE e To delete the allocation of all terminals to an MSN Dial 18 0 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on Press the EJ key to confirm your entry You will hear the acknowledgement signal Note When the allocation of all terminals to an MSN has been deleted the only remaining allocation is the one between the MSN and the call distribution list 31 13 ISDN Network Access Port 2 Deleting the Allocation of a Terminal to an MSN 119 e To delete the allocation of a terminal to an MSN Dial 19 0 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal You will hear the acknowledgement signal
13. extensions Dial 91 e You will hear the acknowledgement signal 61 29 Exchange Line Acquisition Digits When shipped from the factory the unit is preset to acquire an unused ISDN exchange line when the user dials E3 o or 0 The setup gives you the option to choose any exchange line acquisition digit between o and 9 This digit is valid for all ISDN network accesss ports Caution Inhouse extension numbers and exchange line acquisition codes may not have the same leading digit For example you cannot use inhouse extension numbers with a leading 9 if an outbound ISDN line is accessed with the exchange line acquisition digit 9 29 1 Deleting a Custom Exchange Line Ac quisition Digit 05 e To delete the exchange line acquisition digit Dial 00 Terminate your entry E You will hear the acknowledgement signal To access an outbound ISDN line you will now have to dial the default Eat 29 2 Changing the Exchange Line Acquisi tion Digit 010 e Tochangethe exchange line acquisition digit Dial 00 0 9 Enter a new digit 0 9 PA You will hear the acknowledgement signal 62 30 Changing Inhouse Extension Numbers Your PABX system has a built in set of extension numbers When shipped from the factory the unit is preset to use the inhouse extension numbers listed in the table below You can allocate inhouse extension numbers between 00 and 99 see p
14. followed by the special dial tone Hang up Je 39 16 4 Cancelling Call Rerouting a b ISDN Call rerouting activity is indicated by the special dial tone Call rerouting immediate delayed on busy can be cancelled on the initiating terminal using a special procedure A Pick up the handset You will hear the special dial tone ggu To cancel call rerouting immediate delayed on busy S Dial IGE AGA or BE E Hoe EN or 16 3 E You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the inhouse dial tone 17 Project Numbers a b ISDN A project is created by entering an ID code and subsequent project number of 6 digits maximum length A project stores the connection data and charge information tagged with the project number for output on a printer or PC When a connection has been established you can invoke the project number entry mode to create a complete data record without connection data and charge information that can be output to a printer or PC 17 1 Allocating a Project Number to an Out a b ISDN bound Call A Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone uag Dial BAA Dialthe project number 6 digits max Terminate your entry B You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the inhouse dial tone 40 Oo If you wish to make your call via any available ISDN lin
15. 24 1 ISDN Terminals You can obtain call charge readouts on any ISDN terminal that supports this function 24 2 Analog Terminals This feature supports the display of connnection charges on any ISDN terminal equipped with this feature Additionally your PABX system gives you the option of displaying charges on the analog terminals attached to the analog ports a b1 and a b2 provided they support this feature Please note that online call charge metering is a special service feature that will have to be ordered separately from your network operator No system setup is required the two analog ports can be preset accordingly using the jumpers J1 and J2 during installation When shipped from the factory charge metering is enabled Please note that charge metering is the sole responsibility of the network operator Since ISDN uses special techniques to transfer call charge informa tion connection data may also be sent after the connection has been termi nated The large variety of commercially available analog terminals makes it impossible to guarantuee that the data sent by your PABX system subsequent to the termination of a connection will be received properly by your terminal 24 3 Printers and Personal Computers If the printer desktop or laptop PC is turned off when you output charge data from the PABX system to the unit or if the printer runs out of paper the data will not be discarded or lost You can set up your system to r
16. Group 2 3 telefax including service An Group 4 telefax Enter the external subscriber number Terminate your entry z You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the special dial tone 101 39 6 Cancelling Call Forwarding on Busy a b ISDN You can cancel call forwarding on busy in the office exchange for selected services or all services dial 00 for all services GE ISDN port 1 call forwarding on busy Dial63 or or gag ISDN port 2 call forwarding on busy Dial 66 EJ Select the service to be cancelled OM Allservices WH Telephony including services 10 11 12 and 20 ODA Telefax including services 1 20 and 21 ME Data communications don Speech HE Audio 3k1Hz including service 20 HA Telephony3k1Hz An Group 2 3 telefax including service Bl Group 4telefax Terminate your entry E You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx 1 second followed by the inhouse dial tone 102 40 Door Intercom Authorization a b ISDN This feature requires that analog port 8 has been configured for door intercom operation and that the equipment has been wired properly When shipped from the factory the door intercom feature cannot access an outbound line Incoming doorbell calls override the inhouse only limitation while the connection exists 40 1 Setup for Door Intercom Authorization The door intercom author
17. Individual Terminals ano To enable call statistics for a selected terminal Dial 81 Dial the desired extension number 00 99 az You will hear the acknowledgement signal 44 2 Enabling Call Statistics for All Terminals Bil To enable call statistics for all terminals Dial 82 Terminate your entry by pressing the Eg key ez You will hear the acknowledgement signal 44 3 Disabling Call Statistics for Individual Terminals an To disable call statistics for a selected terminal Dial 80 Dial the extension number 00 99 forthe desired terminal B az You will hear the acknowledgement signal 44 4 Disabling Call Statistics Outputs via the Serial Interface EHA To disable call statistics output Dial 82 Terminate your entry by pressing the g key E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 44 5 Disabling Call Statistics for All Terminals an To disable call statistics for all terminals Dial 80 Terminate your entry by pressing the Eg key ez You will hear the acknowledgement signal 44 6 Enabling Call Statistics Outputs via the Serial Interface an To enable call statistics outputs Dial 82 Terminate your entry by pressing the Eg key E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 44 7 Resetting the Charge Counter for Indi vidual Terminals dan Toresetthe charge counter for a selected terminal Dial 84 Dial the extension number 00 99 forthe
18. PABX system Pulse dialing terminals do not support all of the features offered by your PABX system To wire analog terminal equipment remove the cover panel to reveal the two wire cable terminals a b 1 a b 8 When shipped from the factory the extension numbers 40 47 are allocated to these analog ports Interconnect the a and b terminals with the 1 and 2 terminals of the wall jacks see Figure 29 Cable Terminal Block Pa a b1 a b 8 Cable Length Limits 1500 meters max when using 0 6 mm gauge wire 700 meters max when using 0 4 mm gauge wire Terminal 1 Terminal 2 Figure 29 Wiring Wall Jacks for Analog Terminal Equipment Use some excess length of cable to accommodate future modifications Please note that telephone sets may require different jacks than other equip ment In Germany for example telephone sets have type F coded connectors while other equipment such as Group 2 3 telefax machines uses type N jacks If in doubt about the shape of the connectors ask your specialized dealer when purchasing terminal equipment Figure 20 shpws the screw type cable terminals for analog terminal equipment 142 47 Signaling Connection Charges When shipped from the factory the PABX system is preset to send charge metering information 16kHz pulses via the analog ports a b1 and a b2 You can remove jumper J1 for port a b1 and jumper J2 for port a b2 to disable the signaling of c
19. allocation of a terminal to ISDN port 2 Dial 33 Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal er You will hear the acknowledgement signal 17 32 3 Line Preselection The line preselection setup is based on information contained in table 3 see pege 75 Table 3 determines the usage of line 1 2 or O both lines when a terminal accesses an outbound line 32 4 Line Preselection for the ISDN Network Access Ports 1 and 2 Al e To identify the type of analog terminal Dial 21 d Line 0 Use any idle ISDN port ISDN network access port 1 or 2 1 Line 1 Use ISDN network access port 1 A Line 2 Use ISDN network access port 2 Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal You will hear the acknowledgement signal 33 Setup for Point to Point Access The current version of the on board software provides the option to set up both or each one of the ISDN network access ports for different access modes point to point or point to multipoint HOE e Setting Up ISDN Network Access Ports Port 1and 2 Dial BOK ez You will hear the acknowledgement signal The unit will reset now e Setting Up ISDN Network Access Port 1 HORE Point to point 78 HOE Point to multipoint Dial PONE E You will hear the acknowledgement signal The unit will reset now e Setting Up ISDN Network Access Port 2 nad Point to point Dial OBE
20. are allocated to the inhouse ISDN bus 131 c fe Q 2 c fe az fi 2 ma ma a Mode Select Jumper Inhouse ISDN Bus lt q Cable Terminals ISDN Network Access Port Connector d ANDO O g VDOVVOVOD E SO TLN 2 SO TLN 3 SO AMT 2 Figure 12 Mode Selection for Port 3 Inhouse Bus Network Access Figure 13 MJstrates the wiring the of ISDN port 3 as seen from above the cable terminal block Figure 13 Wiring of ISDN Bus Port 3 46 11 1 Inhouse ISDN Bus Port 2 Figure 14 Mystrates the wiring of the inhouse ISDN bus port 2 This port is hard wired to screw type cable terminals When shipped from the factory the extension numbers 20 29 are allocated to this port Figure 14 Wiring of Inhouse ISDN Bus Port 2 132 46 11 2 Inhouse ISDN Bus Port 1 Figure 15 Mustrates the wiring of inhouse ISDN bus port 1 This port connects to an ISDN wall jack see Figure 16 islhard wired to screw type cable terminals see Figure T 7 When shipped from the factory the extension numbers 10 19 are allocated to this port SO TLN 1 SO TLN 1 SO TLN 2 JO O A o SOCAN Figure 15 ISDN Network Access Port 1 c fe Q 2 L not connected Figure 16 Wiring of On Board RJ45 Connector 1 Figure 17 Wiring of ISDN Bus Port 1 133 c 2 md amp T Ed D 46 11 3 Music on Hold Audio Ins
21. desired terminal B You will hear the acknowledgement signal 112 44 8 Resetting the Charge Counter for All Terminals HE To reset the charge counter for all terminals Dial 84 Terminate your entry by pressing the Eg key E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 44 9 Outputting the Charge Count for an Indi vidual Terminal to a PC gag To output the charge count for a selected terminal to a PC Dial 85 E Dial the extension number 00 99 forthe desired terminal ne You will hear the acknowledgement signal 44 10 Outputting the Charge Count for All Ter minals to a PC HE To output the charge count for all terminals to a PC Dial 85 Terminate your entry by pressing the Eg key E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 113 44 11 Toggling Keypad Control On and Off A Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone Elid To enable keypad control Dial BH or or an To disable keypad control Dial BIG Dial the desired inhouse extension number 00 99 You will hear the acknowledgement signal Hang up Je 44 12 Repeat Charge Data Printout after Inter face Error When your printer runs out of paper or somebody turns it off inadvertently you will not receive a complete hardcopy printout of your charge data records This feature allows you to reprint all 200 charge data records stored in the memory of your PA
22. distribution list Notwithstanding each terminal may have an MSN allocation of its own 15 2 Call Distribution List Point to Point a b ISDN A call distribution list contains the telephone sets you wish to ring when an incoming call is received Calls are distributed using the call distribution list if an external subscriber dials a direct dial in suffix that doesn t address any inhouse extension for example 0 factory setting 35 E o S a O o e 15 3 Password Protected Call Distribution a b ISDN Management Any person in possession of the password may select a call distribution list Al Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone Press the fy key twice ee You will hear the acknowledgement signal approx one second 5 010100 Enter the four digit password for example 0000 factory 6 setting E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 410111 To select the Day call distribution list dial EJTIK or or 410121 To select the Night call distribution list dial WA ee You will hear the acknowledgement signal Hang up 15 4 Selection of Call Distribution Lists a b ISDN through Authorized Parties Any authorized extension may select a distribution list A Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone gagad To select the Day call distribution list dial BBEA or or gagad To selec
23. door intercom call distribution lists 1 and 2 can only be toggled and never be active at the same time 1510 1 e To select door intercom call distribution list 1 Dial 501 E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 40 5 Selecting Door Intercom Call Distribution List 42 Night This feature enables terminals which are authorized to perform a setup to toggle the door intercom call distribution list The door intercom call distribution lists 1 and 2 can only be toggled and never be active at the same time HOw e To select door intercom call distribution list 2 Dial 502 104 E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 40 6 Door Intercom Call Distribution List 1 Entering Inhouse Terminals A maximum of 6 inhouse terminals can be entered into door intercom call distribution list 1 The terminals on that list are automatically authorized to receive door intercom calls Hew e To add inhouse terminals to door intercom call distri bution list 1 Dial 52 Dial the inhouse extension number 00 99 E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 40 7 Door Intercom Call Distribution List 1 Entering an External Subscriber Number If an external subscriber number is entered in door intercom call distribution list 1 the door intercom call is rerouted to that external party when a visitor rings the doorbell The charge units incurred by the rerouted call are charged to the account of the door inter
24. multipoint access see Getting Started on or point to point access see Getting Started on Set up your PABX system as required see Setup on Page Check your setup for the proper choice of features using the Operation section see a reference You have now completed the installation setup and checkout of your PABX system Enjoy staying connected with your new PABX system c E be 8 7 o a 4 PABX System Shipping Configuration e The battery is disconnected c 2 o 8 77 o a e The password is set to WOO e The ISDN network access mode is set to DSS1 point to multipoint e An ISDN exchange line can be acquired with the W or a key e The MSN entry is void e Incoming calls make the terminals on the active call distribu tion list ring depending on the calling service e The Day call distribution list is activated e Terminals are not authorized to select a call distribution list e The following numbers are entered in the call distribution lists Day call distribution list 10 Telephony 11 Data 12 Group 3 telefax 13 Group 4 telefax Night call distribution list 14 Telephony 15 Data 16 Group 3 telefax 17 Group 4 telefax e Inhouse extension numbers First inhouse ISDN bus SO TIn 1 10 19 Second inhouse ISDN bus SO TIn 2 20 29 Third inhouse ISDN bus SO TIn 3 30 39 Analog ports a b1 a b8 40 47 The
25. not be sent to the caller and will not appear on the display of his or her telephone set For example if you have forwarded your incoming calls to another terminal the caller will not see any subscriber number EH To show your subscriber number default setting Dial 38 or or ENE To hide your subscriber number Dial 39 Dial the desired inhouse extension number 00 99 You will hear the acknowledgement signal 38 Service Specific Call Forwarding Point to Multipoint Access Some office exchange systems are able to forward the services printed in gray for example 20 in addition to the default services 38 1 Immediate Call Forwarding a b ISDN Call forwarding occurs without delay upon reception of a call The terminal addressed originally will not ring Gil ISDN port 1 immediate call forwarding Dial 61 or or ga ISDN port 2 immediate call forwarding Dial 64 91 EJ Selectthe service you wish to forward OM Allservices WH Telephony including services 10 11 12 and 20 OH Telefax including services 11 20 and 21 ME Data communications da Speech HE Audio 3k1Hz including service 20 HA Telephony3k1Hz An Group 2 3 telefax including service AE Group 4 telefax Ma 9 Dial the digit for the group of extensions to be forwarded see table 2 on press the EJ key to forward all MSNs at that ISDN network access port Enter the external subscriber number Termin
26. only Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal You will hear the acknowledgement signal 35 9 Call Distribution List 2 Entering Service Specific Terminals A maximum of six inhouse terminals can be included in the call distribution list 2 according to the desired service 216 e To include a service specific inhouse extension in call distribution list 2 Dial 45 Ld Select the service KI Telephony Data communications ISDN terminals only Group 2 3 telefax Group 4 telefax ISDN terminals only 86 Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 35 10 Call Distribution List 2 Entering a Ser vice Specific External Subscriber Number You can enter a service specific subscriber number into the call distribution list omitting the ISDN network access port acquisition digit Please note that entering a service specific external subscriber number in the call distribution list deletes existing extension numbers in the process and vice versa 216 e Toenteraservice specific external subscriber number into call distribution list 2 Dial 45 E Selectthe service E Telephony A Data communications ISDN terminals only Ej Group 2 3 telefax Ej Group 4telefax ISDN terminals only Confirm your entry by pressing the EJ key Dial the external subscriber number Terminate your entry by pressing th
27. terminals listed below when exchanging signaling information with the office exchange 74 Table 3 Inhouse extension number MSN digit ISDN network access port 1 0 9 MSN digit ISDN network access port 2 0 9 Line preselection 0 1 2 15 Inhouse extension number MSN digit ISDN network access port 1 0 9 MSN digit ISDN network access port 2 0 9 Line preselection 0 1 2 76 32 1 MSN Signaling ISDN Network Access Port 1 EID e To allocate a terminal to ISDN network access port 1 Dial 30 0 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 3 Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal You will hear the acknowledgement signal E EH e To delete the allocation of a terminal to ISDN port 1 Dial 32 Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal er You will hear the acknowledgement signal 32 2 MSN Signaling ISDN Network Access Port 2 an e To allocate a terminal to ISDN access port 2 Dial 31 0 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 3 on Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal er You will hear the acknowledgement signal EJE e To delete the
28. three inhouse ISDN bus ports support three optional configurations referred to as limited length passive bus extended length passive bus and point to point When shipped from the factory the inhouse ISDN bus ports 1 3 are preset for the limited length passive bus mode see pBge 1277 46 13 1 Limited Length Passive Bus The limited length passive bus has a reach of 150 m gauge wire 0 4 mm and a maximum reach of 200 m gauge wire 0 6 mm and supports up to 12 ISDN wall jacks in series You may connect up to 8 terminals four of which can be powered by the inhouse bus and four of which need to be powered by a dedicated power source or a built in power supply Two ISDN terminals may be used at the same time for example two telephone sets can maintain inhouse or outbound connections via the inhouse bus The following extension num bers are available 10 19 for ISDN bus port 1 Bus 1 20 29 for inhouse ISDN bus port 2 Bus 2 and 30 39 for ISDN bus port 3 Bus 3 These numbers can be allocated to any desired terminal using the setup The 100 Ohm terminating resistors need to be activated in the last ISDN wall jack on the bus Figure 24 SN P A P d e ds Ap PABX Syste lt 4 200 m Max Bus length gt je ISDN pert ISDN Wall Jacks Pl Wall Jacks El with Terminating Resistors ISDN Telef
29. to change the inhouse extension numbers and ISDN exchange line access digits This symbol instructs you to dial any numeric key or other key that is not used by a dedicated PABX system function This symbol instructs you to press the Flash key In call dialing on analog terminals with tone dialing capability requires that you press the Flash key before dialing a specific sequence of keys for example in order to initiate a broker s Call This symbol indicates that an acknowledgement signal is sounding from the handset This symbol indicates a conference call This symbol indicates a feature that can only be accessed by ISDN terminals 11 c E a Ya 8 7 o a c 2 md o o 0 a analog terminals 6 2 Earpiece Signals a b This symbol indicates a feature that can only be accessed by a b The PABX system uses the following earpiece signals while exchanging signal ing information with telephone sets
30. up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone iH 4 Dial EHE E Wait for the acknowledgement signal followed by the inhouse dialtone s A Hang up The feature has been disabled now e 12 Three Party Conference a b Please note that ISDN telephone sets may require terminal specific operating procedures A conference involves three parties two of which may be external subscribers The conference is terminated when the initiating party hangs up Either party who has been admitted to the conference can hang up at any time eaving the initiating subscriber and the third party behind You can initiate a three party conference from within an ongoing call 2 You are making a call R If you have a telephone with tone dialing capability press the Flash key You will hear the inhouse dial tone from the earpiece J Dial up the desired inhouse extension or external subscriber You will hear the ringing tone from the earpiece indicating that the desired party is being called The called picks up the handset 3 While making an enquiry call youwish to admitthe called party tothe previous call R If you have a telephone with tone dialing capability press the Flash key EE Dial EJE Hold your telephone conference 32 13 Central Abbreviated Dialing a b ISDN The central abbreviated dialing feature a pool of 100 abbreviated dialing destinations shared by al
31. using the Call Pickup EJEJfeature A Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone 7 0 Dial HAA 2 You can make the call on your telephone set 20 Door Intercom a b ISDN The door intercom line is interfaced via the door intercom add on assembly When a visitor presses the bell pushbutton at the front door intercom all terminals on the door intercom call distribution list 1 or 2 will ring The door intercom feature can only be accessed by terminals which have the door intercom authorization please refer to Programming If an external subscriber number is listed on the door intercom call distribution list the doorbell call is forwarded to that external subscriber when a visitor rings the doorbell The charge units incurred by this forwarded call are charged to the internal door intercom extension number ws You hear the doorbell call on your telephone set A Pick up the handset 43 O kn o o e J You can now welcome the visitor at the door intercom You wish to open the door R If you have a telephone with tone dialing capability press the Flash key EE Dial EJE to actuate the door opener for approx three seconds You will hear the acknowledgement signal for one second e z Continue with your call kn ES A To terminate the call to the door intercom hang up Note If you hear the doorbell while usin
32. 1 A BEBE FB 4 Block dialing via ISDN network access port 2 Automatic Exchange Line Acquisition px 5 2 83 Enables automatic exchange line acquisition px 5 2 A Overrides automatic exchange line acquisition if ISDN network access port is available AHH Transferring Calls JF IA Jes He JEM Yv Yv R JEJ 4 IE Broker s Call HEJ HEH Yv la Automatic Callback PEA a gt Three Party Conference EI R LIPA EIR 3 ESE Yv ISDN Line Reservation 4 000 E O IPS ja 2 A Do Big IE Al Overrides automatic exchange line acquisition if ISDN network access port is busy Transfers a call to an inhouse extension with prior notice Transfers a call to an inhouse extension without prior notice Enquiry call Terminates an enquiry call analog terminal equipment only Externteilehmer verbinden Broker s Call enquiry call Switches parties during a broker s call Places an automatic callback request Cancels an automatic callback request Initiates a three party conference enquiry call to second party Launches the three party conference Reserves an ISDN Line if outbound ISDN lines are busy Reserved ISDN line becomes available select an exchange line acquisition mode CAEI Abbreviated D
33. 7 Mustrates the wiring for RJ45 wall jacks olo 6 Terminating Resistor 7 Pass N eses N e 1H pew mg E a RJ45 J RJ45 Figure 27 Terminal Wiring Based on RJ45 Wall Jacks Figure 78 mystrates the wiring for 4 8 RJ45 wall jacks a Terminals le RJ45 8 Type Jacks T Terminals ES RJ45 6 Type Jacks n i Terminals We RJ45 4 Type Jacks S gt Shield if available 1 s 2 1 s Color Coding of ZL J Y St Y2x2x0 6Lg Cable a2 3 2 1 wt S allj 4 3 2 rd 1st Pair 2nd Pair b1 5 4 3 bl b2 6 5 4 ye 7 6 a Wires So Bus Figure 28 Wiring of RJ45Type ISDN Wall Jacks 141 c fe az fi 2 46 15 Connecting Analog Terminals Analog terminals include for example telephone sets multiservice products Group 2 3 telefax machines and call answering machines designed to connect to the POTS Plain Old Telephone Service network or an analog PABX system These terminals use either pulse dialing ortone dialing You should only connect tone dialing terminals with a fully functional Flash key to your
34. BX system HAE e Stops the charge data output via the serial interface e You will hear the acknowledgement signal BEE e To reprint all charge data records Dial BDE BAEK e Restart the charge data output via the serial interface E You will hear the acknowledgement signal All charge data records stored in memory will be printed now 114 44 13 Selecting a Communications Protocol for Charge Metering If you know you are able to output charge data to a PC or printer but you do not see any corresponding display on your telephone set contact your network operator s customer service department and ask for the protocol they use for sending charge information When you have received the desired information configure your PABX system accordingly BEE e To select both protocols function oriented and keypad and use the default setting of your PABX system Dial HHG BE e To select the keypad protocol Dial HEKI HEA e To select the function oriented protocol Dial HEI e You will hear the acknowledgement signal 115 45 PC Based Setup The setup of your PABX system can also be accomplished using a desktop or laptop PC The setup software can be found on the 3 5 diskette supplied with the accessory kit The setup program requires that DOS 3 3 or higher software for Microsoft Windows to be published soon is installed on your PC To install insert the diskette into the disk drive o
35. Bge 64 ds required for your communications environment Please avoid duplicate extension numbers You can select any exchange line acquisi tion digit between O and 9 When shipped from the factory the analog ports and inhouse ISDN ports of the unit are preset to use the extension numbers listed in table 1 below Before you enter a new extension number you need to delete the existing extension number When doing so please note that all existing entries in Day Night and door intercom call distribution lists and the MSN allocations will be deleted in the process 30 1 Terminal Extension Numbers Shipping Configuration Table 1 Default Inhouse Extension Numbers Inhouse ISDN and Default inhouse extension analog ports numbers ISDN port 1 10 19 ISDN port 2 20 29 ISDN port 3 30 39 Analog ports 40 47 Caution Inhouse extension numbers and exchange line acquisition codes cannot have the same leading digit For example you will not be able to use inhouse extension numbers with a leading 9 if the out bound ISDN line is accessed with the exchange line acquisition digit 9 We strongly recommend that you enter at least one new terminal extension number else you will be unable to make calls and set up the unit after exit ing from the setup mode If this happens your only option is a general hardware reset 63 30 2 Deleting Inhouse Extension Numbers Analog amp ISD
36. HOARE Point to multipoint Dial OBE E You will hear the acknowledgement signal The unit will reset now 33 1 ISDN Network Access Port 1 Entering the DDI Root Number KIKI e To enter the direct dial in root number Dial 11 Enter the DDI root number skip area code and DDI suffixes Terminate your entry by pressing the Eq key E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 33 2 ISDN Network Access Port 1 Deleting the DDI Root Number 111 To delete the direct dial in rootnumber Dial 11 Terminate your entry by pressing the Eq key ez You will hear the acknowledgement signal 79 33 3 ISDN Network Access Port 2 Entering the DDI Root Number na e To enter the direct dial in root number Dial 12 Enter the DDI root number skip area code and direct dial in suffixes Terminate your entry by pressing the Eq key ee You will hear the acknowledgement signal 33 4 ISDN Network Access Port 2 Deleting the DDI Root Number He e To delete the direct dial in root number Dial 12 Terminate your entry by pressing the Eq key ee You will hear the acknowledgement signal 80 34 Line Access Authorization The PABX system distinguishes between the following line access authorization levels for the attached terminals e Inhouse only You can make inhouse calls but you are not authorized to call external subscribers e Partly authorized You can make inhou
37. Intercom losa ae re hdres a dk te bad 43 Terminal Portability o 45 Multiservice Port o o 46 Messaging Inputs 0 e 47 Connection Charges o ee 48 Accessing Special Services via the Keypad 51 17 E O a O o e uonelado 18 7 Inhouse amp Inbound Outbound a b ISDN Connections The examples given in the following operating instructions refer to a simple telephone connection that is a call established between any two subscribers or inhouse extensions Also the instructions relating to analog telephone sets cover only the functionality offered by telephone sets or other terminals with tone dialing capability and a fully functional Flash key 7 1 Accepting Calls a b ISDN l Your telephone is ringing E A Pick up the handset 2 Have your conversation with the caller A Hang up 7 2 Call Pickup incoming calls only a b ISDN On a nearby desk an incoming call makes a telephone set attached to your PABX system ring You wish to accept this call on your telephone set A Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone 1 4 Dial Bagg 2 You are now connected with the caller 7 3 Inhouse Connections a b ISDN Any telephone call telefax or data transmission between on premise analog and ISDN terminals is an inh
38. N Deleting an inhouse extension number deletes all entries in the Day Night and door intercom call distribution lists Oi e To delete an inhouse extension number Dial 01 E Delete one terminal extension number 00 99 or or Delete all terminal extension numbers E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 30 3 Changing Extension Numbers for Ana log Terminals ME e To change an inhouse extension number Dial 03 1 8 Select the port number see cable terminal numbering in the chapter Installation for reference Select a new terminal extension number 00 99 E You will hearthe acknowledgement signal 30 4 Identifying Analog Terminals On e To identify the type of analog terminal Dial 07 1 8 Select the port number see cable terminal numbering in the chapter Installation for reference Select the type of terminal attached to the analog port d Analog portnotin use E Telephone set H Call answering machine 64 El Modem EY Group 3 telefax EJ Multifunctional set Analog port 7 music on hold external audio insertion Analog port 8 door intercom ee You will hear the acknowledgement signal Notes on the setup items Im Kd a Dialing method defaults to tone dialing 0 Change only if there is no feature currently selected for the extension number allocated to this port BH Deletes the extension number disabling the port for
39. When entering the ID codes given in the following avoid idle intervals of more than 10 seconds between any two digits else your entry will be automatically cancelled Caution If the system returns an error signal you will have to start over with the setup A Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone Press the EJ key twice You will hear the acknowledgement signal 00 010 Enter the four digit password for example 0000 shipping configuration You will hear the acknowledgement signal Ed Dial the ID code for the desired feature Coal Wait for the acknowledgement signal indicating that the feature has been stored Note You can now proceed to enter all ID codes for the features of your choice After entering an ID code wait for the acknowledgement signal then enter the next ID code A Hang up Caution The setup procedures described in the following require thatthe Basic Setup outlined above has been completed Please note that all ID codes are hard wired into the system and cannot be changed 57 26 1 Recommended Setup Procedure Table A Setting up ISDN Network Access Ports Item Point to Multipoint Access and Point to Point Access Page 1 Set up one or two ISDN network access ports 127 2 Perform basic setup for p
40. a DSS1 European standard ISDN network Your PABX system has four 4 So interface ports One port is used as a dedicated attachment interface to the ISDN network two ports are used to connect inhouse ISDN equipment to the unit and the remaining ISDN port can be optionally used for inhouse equipment or as an external ISDN network access interface The dedicated ISDN network access port can be configured for the point to multipoint or point to point ISDN access modes You may connect a maximum of eight analog terminals Further options include a door intercom and external music on hold You may allocate any number or direct dial in suffix with a point to point access between 00 99 to your inhouse extensions Your analog terminal equipment needs to support tone dialing and the Flash key feature in order to function properly Analog terminals having only pulse dialing capability are restricted to features that do not use the Flash key Please note that not all commercially available ISDN terminals support keypad access to the features offered by your PABX system Any terminal equipment attached to the unit needs to be approved by your national standardization bodies or your network operator if so required 2 1 Regulatory Information In most cases you may directly proceed to connect your PABX system to a single network termination unit provided by your network operator without having to apply for a permit or consult with any specialists However if y
41. a To select door intercom call distribution list 2 dial BOE E You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the inhouse dial tone ES Hang up 21 Terminal Portability ISDN Terminal portability is only supported on the same bus inhouse ISDN bus port You wish to move during an ongoing call and resume the call elsewhere in your building You can activate the portability feature on your terminal disconnect it from the inhouse ISDN bus and carry it to the desired location If you reconnect your terminal to the inhouse ISDN bus and disable the terminal portability feature within three minutes you can resume the call For more detail on operating procedures please refer to the instruction manual of your ISDN set 45 fe o S a o a e 22 Multiservice Port a b Please note that terminal eguipment attached to this port will always ring when being called regardless of the service identifier If an analog port of the PABX system is configured as a multiservice port all incoming calls with the a Analog Telephony ISDN Telephony or Group 3 telefax service identifier will make the attached terminal ring When an ISDN line is accessed using an excange line acess code various service identifiers can be sent accross the ISDN network independent of the setup of that analog port When an ISDN line is accessed using the g exchange line aqcuisition digit the service iden
42. ad EJ Initiating Special Services via the Keypad LJ Ask your network operator for instructions using the Keypad Edoder E EU Edocer Ea 0 gt Type Approval Q119 253F elmeg Kommunikationstechnik CE 0188 X This product meets the requirements of the following EU directives 91 263 EEC Telecommunications Terminal Equipment 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Equipment 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility The elmeg C68 elmeg C88 bears the CE mark as a sign of standards compatibility elmeg GmbH Kommunikationstechnik V hrumer Stra e 30 D 31228 Peine Germany INR 5135 034857 1 Revised Okt 1997 Subject to change without notice
43. all Forwarding a b ISDN You can cancel call immediate forwarding in the office exchange for selected services or all services dial 00 for all services Gil ISDN port 1 immediate call forwarding Dial 61 or or ga ISDN port 2 immediate call forwarding Dial 64 EJ Select the service to be cancelled OM Allservices WH Telephony including services 10 11 12 and 20 ODA Telefax including services 1 20 and 21 ME Data communications don Speech HE Audio 3k1Hz including service 20 Hig Telephony3k1Hz An Group 2 3 telefax including service Bl Group 4telefax Terminate your entry E You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the inhouse dial tone 98 39 3 Delayed Call Forwarding a b ISDN An incoming call will make the called terminal ring for approx 15 seconds before being forwarded to the selected destination The terminal addressed originally will stop ringing ga ISDN port 1 delayed call forwarding Dial 62 or or gg ISDN port 2 delayed call forwarding Dial 65 Select the service you wish to forward OM Allservices OH Telephony including services 10 11 12 and 20 ODA Telefax including services 1 20 and 21 ME Data communications don Speech HE Audio 3k1Hz including service 20 Hig Telephony3k1Hz An Group 2 3 telefax including service An Group 4 telefax Enter the external subscriber numb
44. analog ports are preset to tone dialing with the Flash key The attached terminals can access an international line The caller number is displayed to the called party The Don t Disturb feature is not activated The door intercom is not activated The door intercom call distribution list is void Terminals can accept calls from the door intercom The abbreviated dialing list is void Music on hold Callers will hear the first built in music on hold tune The software revision at shipping time is stored instead of the current time The charge counters are set to O The charge meter printout is disabled The unit stores up to 200 charge data records for the at tached terminals The analog charge unit counter is enabled for the analog ports a b1 and a b2 c E Q a 8 7 o a c 2 o O 77 o a 5 LED Indicators on Your PABX system Attached to the rear side of the PABX system enclosure see Installation Figure 2 there are three LED status indicators Located on the right hand side below the cover lid they are visible from outside the enclosure Green LED Green LED Yellow LED Red LED All LEDS All LEDS Green LED illuminated extinguished illuminated illuminated illuminated extinguished flashing Indicates full PABX system operation Hardware fault Yellow and red identify the type of fault When an error forces you to call the field serviceple
45. ao a eee ee ee 46 23 Messaging Inputs aoaaa a 47 24 Connection Charges o o e ee 48 25 Accessing Special Services via the Keypad 51 26 Basic Setups ov oe do eats de 57 27 Changing the Password 0 o 0000 60 28 RESOL z s tlie a e ta Da ae ear o da ed 60 29 Exchange Line Acquisition Digits 62 30 Changing Inhouse Extension Numbers 63 31 ISDN Specific Settings Point to Multi point Access 67 32 MSN Signaling o o e 74 33 Setup for Point to Point Access 78 34 Line Access Authorization o 81 35 Managing Call Distribution 82 36 Show Hide Calling Party Number 90 37 Show Hide Your Subscriber Number 91 38 Service Specific Call Forwarding Point to Multipoint Access 91 39 Service Specific Call Forwarding Point to Point Access 97 40 Door Intercom Authorization 00 103 41 Central Abbreviated Dialing 4 108 42 Music om Hold z s e s ee ede ae a apa ie SE 109 43 Entering Date and Time o 0200004 110 44 Call Statistics Connection Charges 111 45 PC Based Setup o e e 116 Installation is ian al a ds eal Be SA ae dra da do E 119 46 Installing Your PABX System 123 47 Signaling Connection Charges 143 48 Add On Subassemblies
46. ase inform service about the status of this LED Startup phase Initialization subsequent to powerup Hardware reset or loss of AC line power supply to the PABX system Informs the user that the battery is disconnected or needs to be replaced see chapter Installation Subsequent to powerup the three LEDs will be illuminated for 6 10 seconds After completing the startup phase the red and yellow LEDs will turn off and the green LED will indicate error free system operation 10 6 Symbols Earpiece Signals and Ringer signals Please note Terminals may differ in their earpiece signals ringer signals and operating procedures You may not be able to use all features with the specified sequence of keys Please refer to the instruction manuals supplied with your ISDN termi nals for more detail on handling particular features 6 1 Symbols Used oN P TI Dy i EJ El 0 9 E ISDN This symbol instructs you to pick up the handset This symbol indicates call status You have picked up the handset of your telephone set This symbol instructs you to replace the handset to your telephone set This symbol indicates an audible signal from a terminal Example Your telephone set is ringing This symbol instructs you to dial a number Either symbol instructs you to dial a particular numeric key or other function key The setup enables you
47. ate your entry m You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the special dial tone Hang up de 38 2 Cancelling Immediate Call Forwarding a b ISDN You can cancel immediate call forwarding in the office exchange for selected services or all services dial 00 for all services Gil ISDN port 1 immediate call forwarding Dial 61 or or gga ISDN port 2 immediate call forwarding Dial 64 LJ Select the service you wish to cancel forwarding for OM Allservices 92 WH Telephony including services 10 11 12 and 20 ODA Telefax including services 1 20 and 21 ME Data communications don Speech HE Audio 3k1Hz including service 20 HA Telephony3k1Hz An Group 2 3 telefax including service An Group 4 telefax 0 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on gage bY onpress the key to cancel all MSNs at that ISDN network access port Terminate your entry E You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the inhouse dial tone 38 3 Delayed Call Forwarding a b ISDN An incoming call will make the called terminal ring for approx 15 seconds before being forwarded to the selected destination The terminal addressed originally will stop ringing ga ISDN port 1 delayed call forwarding Dial 62 or or gg ISDN port 2 delayed call forwarding Dial 65 E Select the service you wish to forward OM Allse
48. atic shown in Figure 34 Mystrates an AC driven bell powered by the PABX system A DC bell requires an external power source such as a bell transformer which replaces PABX system power PABX System Door Intercom Subassy Floating Relay Contact Activates Master Bell 0000 6999 Zw1 Zw2 Bell Transformer Supply Voltage for Master Bell Master Bell Figure 34 Master Bell 147 c fe Q 2 lt 48 1 4 Connecting a Bell Pushbutton If you wish the terminals on the door intercom call distribution list to respond when a visitor rings the doorbell you can use the wiring schematic shown in Figure 35 I Door Intercom Subassy TFE 55565550 S998 9999 9985 COCA COCCAOCCOCAVCOCCA SNS oR PRESETS S Bell Pushbutton Lsp 24V Me2 Me3 Me4 2 L Mel Figure 35 Connecting a Bell Pushbutton c fe x 2 148 48 2 Backup Power Subassembly NSP The backup power subassembly see Figure 36 ehables users to make calls via the PABX system during outages of 230 V AC line power The terminal equipment that needs to be available during power outages must be capable of running on backup power The NSP subassembly see Figure 36 plugs into the expansion bay shown in Fighre 2 page 125 The ISDN network access port is connected via a ready made ISDN connection cord supplied with the unit while the inhouse ISDN bus ports are
49. ax Figure 24 Limited Length Passive Bus Attachment 138 46 13 2 Extended Length Passive Bus We strongly recommend not to connect more than three ISDN wall jacks to this type of node The terminating resistors must be activated in the node device As a node device you can use for example a commercial telecom distribution panel The terminating resistors must be deactivated in the sub sequent ISDN wall jacks Switch S01 in the terminal bay of the unit must be set to the Limited Length Passive Bus mode in the example gauge wire 0 6 mm ISDN Telephone Distribution Panel with Terminating Resistors Installation Figure 25 Extended Length Passive Bus Attachment 139 c to _ amp T 2 46 13 3 Point to Point This wiring pattern supports a single ISDN terminal at a maximum distance of 1000 m when using gauge wire 0 6 mm from the PABX system The 100 Ohm terminating resistors need to be activated in the pertinent ISDN wall jack Switch S01 in the terminal section must be set to the Point to Point mode lt 1000 m max _ ISDN Wall Jack FF with Terminating E i Resistors T J ISDN Telephone Figure 26 Point to Point Attachment 140 46 14 Connecting ISDN Terminals to the In house ISDN Bus Port Figure 2
50. call distribution list 2 The terminals on that list are automatically authorized to receive door intercom calls HH e To add inhouse terminals to door intercom call distri bution list 2 Dial 55 Dial the inhouse extension number 00 99 You will hear the acknowledgement signal 106 40 11 Door Intercom Call Distribution List 2 Entering an External Subscriber Number If an external subscriber number is entered in door intercom call distribution list 2 the door intercom call is rerouted to that external party when a visitor rings the doorbell The charge units incurred by the rerouted call are charged to the account of the door intercom extension number When entering an external subscriber number into the door intercom call distribution list 2 omit the ISDN line acquisition digit Doing so deletes all extension numbers in that call distribution list HoH e To enter an external subscriber number into door inter com call distribution list 2 Dial 55 Terminate your entry by pressing the Eg key Dial the external subscriber number Terminate your entry by pressing the EH key Ca You will hear the acknowledgement signal 40 12 Door Intercom Call Distribution List 2 Deleting Inhouse Terminals This procedure deletes a selected entry from the door intercom call distribution list cancelling the door intercom authorization in the process ga e To delete inhouse terminals from door
51. cess Let us assume that you have received a system root number plus the DDI suffixes 00 49 from your network operator External callers will have to use the proper suffix to dial through directly to a particular terminal Accordingly the subscriber number to be dialed by an external caller in order to reach you is composed of your root number for example 12345 and the proper direct dial in suffix 00 49 You may only allocate only DDI suffixes from that set of numbers to your inhouse terminals you want external callers to reach If an external caller dials an out of range DDI suffix the call will occur on all terminals on the active call distribution list 49 2 2 Selecting a New Access Mode A Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone Press the gq key twice E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 0 0 0 0 Enter the four digit password for example 0000 shipping configuration E You will hear the acknowledgement signal HOE Point to point access Dial 100 E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 111 To initiate the system root number entry Dial 11 EJ Enter the system root number skip area code and DDI suffix Press the key to terminate your entry 157 o iy 22 D oO 0 ne You will hearthe acknowledgement signal A Hang up The unit will reset now The terminals attached to your PABX system can now be dialed up by exter
52. cess and the other as a point to multipoint access e Figure 27 Mustrates the direct connection to the network ter mination device NT using the ISDN connection cord sup plied with the unit This cabling option is supported both by the point to point and point to multipoint access Figure 21 Single ISDN Port Two ISDN Ports e Figure 22 Mustrates the connection to an ISDN wall jack in series with the NT device This cabling option is supported both by the point to point and point to multipoint access c o gs T J 7 Figure 22 Single ISDN Port Two ISDN Ports 136 e Figure 23 Mustrates the connection to an ISDN wall jack in a point to multipoint bus structure This cabling option is only supported by the point to multipoint access The PABX sy stem must be connected to the very last ISDN wall jack on the bus and the 100 Ohm terminating resistors must be removed from this wall jack see illustration in order for the installation to work properly Remove terminating resistors from ISDN wall jack ME Q Da et fet Ee ae Figure 23 Bus Attachment e Q 2 137 c o 3 T 2 46 13 Connecting the Inhouse ISDN Bus The
53. com extension number When entering an external subscriber number into the door intercom call distribution list 1 omit the ISDN line acquisition digit Doing so deletes all extension numbers in that call distribution list Hew e To enter an external subscriber number into door inter com call distribution list 1 Dial 52 Press the gy key Dial the external subscriber number Terminate your entry by pressing the EH key B You will hear the acknowledgement signal 105 40 8 Door Intercom Call Distribution List 1 Deleting Inhouse Terminals This procedure deletes a selected entry from the door intercom call distribution list cancelling the door intercom authorization in the process Bn e To delete inhouse terminals from door intercom call distribution list 1 Dial 51 Dial the inhouse extension number 00 99 E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 40 9 Door Intercom Call Distribution List 1 Deleting All Entries This procedure deletes all entries from the door intercom call distribution list cancelling the door intercom authorization in the process All e To delete all entries from door intercom call distribution list 1 Dial 51 Terminate your entry by pressing the Eg key ez You will hear the acknowledgement signal 40 10 Door Intercom Call Distribution List 2 Entering Inhouse Terminals A maximum of 6 inhouse terminals can be entered into door intercom
54. communications ISDN terminals only Ej Group 2 3 telefax 84 Ej Group 4telefax ISDN terminals only Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal You will hear the acknowledgement signal 35 7 Call Distribution List 1 Deleting All Ser vice Specific Terminals or the External Subscriber Number This action deletes all terminals or the external subscriber number from call distribution list 1 going by service 215 e To delete service specific extensions or an external subscriber number from call distribution list 1 Dial 41 Selectthe service E Telephony A Data communications ISDN terminals only Ej Group 2 3 telefax Ej Group 4telefax ISDN terminals only Terminate your entry by pressing the Eg key E You will hearthe acknowledgement signal 85 35 8 Call Distribution List 1 Allocating Connection Charges If call distribution list 1 contains an external subscriber number any incoming calls with a matching service will be automatically rerouted to that number and the connection charges incurred by this rerouted call are charged to the account of a dedicated inhouse extension This extension cannot be deleted it can only be overwritten 413 e To allocate the connection charges to a selected ex tension Dial 43 EJ Selectthe service E Telephony a Data communications ISDN terminals only Ej Group 2 3 telefax Ej Group 4telefax ISDN terminals
55. digits max Terminate your entry ee You will hear the acknowledgement signal 70 31 6 ISDN Network Access Port 2 Deleting the MSN Digit Allocation nu e To delete the MSN digit allocation Dial 15 0 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on Cancel the allocation Carl You will hear the acknowledgement signal 31 7 ISDN Network Access Port 2 Allocating Terminals to an MSN You can allocate a maximum of 8 terminals to each MSN 116 e To allocate terminals to an MSN Dial 16 0 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal You will hear the acknowledgement signal 31 8 ISDN Network Access Port 1 Allocation of a Call Distribution List to an MSN kia e To allocate a call distribution list to an MSN Dial 16 ano 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on Press the EJ key to confirm your entry Bo You will hear the acknowledgement signal The allocation ofterminals to an MSN has been deleted now 71 31 9 ISDN Network Access Port 2 Allocating Terminals to an MSN You can allocate a maximum of 8 terminals to each MSN KIKA e To allocate terminals to an MSN Dial 17 0 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 31 10 ISDN Network Access Port
56. e dial 01 or goa Dial the external subscriber number 2 Make your call Note You can also use this feature from within an external enquiry call 17 2 Allocating a Project Number to an In ISDN 2 coming Call Received by an ISDN Termi a nal o O You can use this feature if your ISDN terminal supports in call dialing 5 Your telephone is ringing A Pick up the handset You are making a call You wish to charge the call to a project uag Dial BAA Dialthe project number 6 digits max Terminate your entry You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second 2 Continue with your call 17 3 Allocating a Project Number to an In coming Call Received by an Analog Ter minal 5 Your telephone is ringing A Pick up the handset 2 You are making a call You wish to charge the callto a project B Press the Signaling key You will hear the inhouse dial tone from the earpiece 41 O ih O o e uag Dial BAA Dial the project number 6 digits max Terminate your entry B You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the inhouse dial tone Press the Signaling key Your project number has been stored now and you can get back to the calling party S Continue with your call 18 Service Specific Call Forwarding a b ISDN t
57. e g key B You will hear the acknowledgement signal 35 11 Call Distribution List 2 Deleting Service Specific Terminals The following instructions outline how to delete service specific terminals from call distribution list 2 414 e To delete a service specific inhouse extension from call distribution list 2 Dial 44 87 Ld Select the service E Telephony A Data communications ISDN terminals only Ej Group 2 3 telefax Ej Group 4telefax ISDN terminals only Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal You will hear the acknowledgement signal 35 12 Call Distribution List 2 Deleting All Ser vice Specific Terminals or the External Subscriber Number This action deletes all terminals or the external subscriber number from call distribution list 2 going by service 414 e To delete service specific extensions or an external subscriber number from call distribution list 2 Dial 44 Ld Select the service E Telephony A Data communications ISDN terminals only Ej Group 2 3 telefax Ej Group 4telefax ISDN terminals only Terminate your entry by pressing the Eg key E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 35 13 Call Distribution List 2 Allocating Connection Charges If call distribution list 2 contains an external subscriber number any incoming calls with a matching service will be automatically rerouted to that number and the connection charg
58. e inhouse dial tone from the earpiece Dial up the desired inhouse extension You will hear the ringing tone from the earpiece indicating that the desired extensionis being called R If you hear the busy tone press the Signaling key once more to restore the callto your telephone A Replace the handset The desired extension is being called The called inhouse party picks up the handset and accepts the call 9 4 Enquiry Call a b ISDN The enquiry call feature enables you to interrupt an inhouse or external call and make a second call referred to as an enquiry call This feature puts the first caller or called party on hold so he or she won t be able to listen in on your enquiry call After terminating your enquiry call you can continue with your first call The party put on hold will hear music on hold if selected in the setup 2 During an ongoing call you wish to make an enquiry call R When using an analog telephone press the Flash key You will hear the inhouse dial tone from the earpiece Dial up the desired inhouse extension You will hear the ringing tone from the earpiece indicating that the inhouse extension is being called The called party picks up the handset Make your enquiry call To terminate the enquiry call press the cutoff key of your ISDN telephone set terminal specific 27 o S kn O o je or or HEH When using an analog terminal pr
59. e note that the door intercom and bell transformer applications are only intended as examples When a visitor rings the doorbell the resulting call will also ring all terminals on the door intercom call distribution list By adding a call answering machine to the call distribution list you can welcome a caller at the door intercom with a prerecorded announcement c fe Q 2 i Specifications of the Subassemblies Speaker gt 8 Ohms approx 2 Watts Microphone Dynamic microphone or electret microphone with built in preamplifier Bell actuator pushbutton floating type Indicatorlamp Example This lamp willbe on if the door intercom is activated The lamp specifications depend on the output voltage of the belltransformer 145 48 1 2 Connecting the Bell Signal to the Inhouse Doorbell Door Intercom Subassy Bell Transformer CD Doorbell 90 Bell Pushbutton Figure 33 Bell System Figure 33 Muistrates the connection of the door intercom subassembly to an existing doorbell installation When a visitor rings the doorbell the resulting call will also ring all terminals on the door intercom call distribution list is 2 md s T Ed 7 146 48 1 3 Connecting a Master Bell The master bell rings whenever an incoming call is received by the PABX system alerting personnel working for example in a large shop or outdoors that a call is coming in The wiring schem
60. e two external subscribers involved in an enquiry call you should be aware of the following e While the two external subscribers talk two B channels will be occupied at your PABX system e Whoever has initiated the call in the first place they will pay for the call charges For example when you have called one external party then made an enquiry call to another external party and finaly connected them with each other you will pay for two calls Contrarily when you have received a call and made a subsequent enquiry call to a third party the first caller will pay for himself and you will have to pay only for the en z O ih O o e guiry call 2 You are making an enquiry callto an external party putting the first party on hold You wish to connect both parties and withdraw from the conversation B Press the R key ga Press key followed by the EJ key A Hang up By hanging up you will connect the remaining parties with each other 26 93 Transferring Calls without Prior Notice 2 b ISDN You can transfer calls to a third party without prior notice immediate transfer To transfer an ongoing call to another party on your premises without giving prior notice simply dial the desired extension number and hang up The extension set will ring allowing the called party to pick up the handset and accept the call J You are making a call B Press the Signaling key You will hear th
61. e your entry by pressing the EH key a You will hear the acknowledgement signal 42 Music on Hold Your PABX system comes with two built in tunes and an interface for an external audio source The setup allows for enabling disabling the built in music on hold provided external music on hold audio insertion is inactive 1917 0 Disables built in music on hold allowing for external audio insertion gayi Selects built in music on hold tune 1 917121 Selects built in music on hold tune 2 E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 109 43 Entering Date and Time When the unit is shipped from the factory or when it is powered down and switch S02 is opened subsequently the current time is the time of compilation of the system software This time is overridden by ISDN network time as soon as the unit establishes the very first connection via the office exchange of your network operator To enter date and time El Dial 98 3 1 Entertheday szal 112 Enterthemonth La Enterthe year for example 96 Enterthe hour o o o O Oo O O ao a 2 59 Enter the minutes ee You will hear the acknowledgement signal The seconds count will start at 00 after the entry has been terminated 110 44 Call Statistics Connection Charges Call statistics for outbound calls can only be recorded using project numbers 44 1 Enabling Call Statistics for
62. eck the contents of the shipping carton against the packing list printed below Packing list e 1 PABX system e 1 ISDN connection cord e 1 PC interface cable 9 pin to 9 pin e 1 user manual e 1 setup software diskette requires MS DOS Version 3 3 or higher e 1 drilling template e 3 dowels e 3screws 46 1 Selecting a Mounting Location Your PABX system has been designed for operation at ambient temperatures above 0 C and below 40 C To ensure smooth operation we recommend that you avoid the following locations when installing your PABX system e in front of or above sources of excessive heat for example radiators a fe 5 Q 2 lt e in locations exposed to direct solar radiation e behind curtains e in small rooms without sufficient ventilation e in rooms where humidity is excessive e on surfaces made of flammable materials or anywhere in the vicinity of such materials e in the vicinity of equipment employing radio frequencies such as radio transmitters radiotherapy systems and other The PABX system is powered via a 230 V AC utility outlet To eliminate the risk of electric shock or damage to other equipment please make sure that the power outlet preferably a protection earthed type serving your PABX system is freely accessible and installed by a qualified electrician We recommend 123 c fe az fi 2 installing a separate supply circuit providing 230 V AC power to y
63. er Terminate your entry B You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the special dial tone 99 39 4 Cancelling Delayed Call Forwarding a b ISDN You can cancel delayed call forwarding in the office exchange for selected services or all services dial 00 for all services ga ISDN port 1 delayed call forwarding Dial 62 or or gg ISDN port 2 delayed call forwarding Dial 65 E Select the service to be cancelled OM Allservices WH Telephony including services 10 11 12 and 20 ODA Telefax including services 1 20 and 21 ME Data communications don Speech HE Audio 3k1Hz including service 20 Hig Telephony3k1Hz An Group 2 3 telefax including service Bl Group 4telefax Terminate your entry ne You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the inhouse dial tone El Hangup 100 39 5 Call Forwarding on Busy a b ISDN With a point to point access incoming calls are forwarded immediately upon reception GE ISDN port 1 call forwarding on busy Dial63 or or gag ISDN port 2 call forwarding on busy Dial 66 EJ Select the service you wish to forward OM Allservices OH Telephony including services 10 11 12 and 20 ODA Telefax including services 1 20 and 21 ME Data communications don Speech HE Audio 3k1Hz including service 20 HA Telephony3k1Hz An
64. ertion External audio can be inserted into the PABX system via a stereo jack to serve as music on hold The 3 5 mm banana plug not supplied can be obtained from a specialized dealer Stereo Audio Jack Stereo Audio Jack Plug Figure 18 Audio Jack for Music on Hold Insertion Music on hold interfacing specs Signal level 10 dBm max Input impedance 5000 Ohm Isolation from PABX circuitry capacitors Max input voltage 1 7VRMS 2 4Vpeak sine wave 134 46 11 4 AC Ringing Voltage The AC ringing voltage is used for a master bell not supplied connected to the PABX system The door intercom subassembly is equipped with a relay interface that feeds the AC ringing voltage to the external master bell unit REESE 89898 RWS a b1 Figure 19 Ringing Voltage Supply Terminals 46 11 5 Analog Ports Figure 20 Mustrates the screw type cable terminals for the attachment of analog terminal equipment Pp APD O GIP O O GO O O Ap O O E EPR HERNE NE RWS a b1 ab2 a b3 a b4 a b5 a b6 a b7 a b8 c fe Q 2 lt Figure 20 Terminals a b 1 a b 8 for Analog Terminal Equipment 135 46 12 ISDN Network Access Options Offered by Your PABX System The following figures illustrate the three different physical network access options offered by your PABX system While the physical attachment of two ISDN network access ports may differ it is prohibited to operate the one ISDN access port as a point to point ac
65. es incurred by this rerouted call are charged to the account of a dedicated inhouse extension This extension cannot be deleted 88 it can only be overwritten e To allocate the connection charges to a selected ex tension Dial 46 Select the service Telephony Data communications ISDN terminals only Group 2 3 telefax Group 4 telefax ISDN terminals only Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal You will hear the acknowledgement signal 89 36 Show Hide Calling Party Number This feature also referred to as calling line identification suppresses or allows the transmission of your number via the ISDN network access port When suppressed your subscriber number will be hidden from any external ISDN subscriber you are calling that is it will not appear on the display of his or her terminal AE e To show the calling party number Dial 28 EJ Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal Fr You will hear the acknowledgement signal AE e To hide the calling party number Dial 29 Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal ne You will hearthe acknowledgement signal 90 37 Show Hide Your Subscriber Number This feature lets you select whether you want to have your own subscriber number displayed on the remote terminal of the calling party or not When you choose to suppress your subscriber number it will
66. ess the Flash key Hi followed by EJE to terminate the second call and return to the first party 2 Continue with the first call 9 5 Broker s Call terminal specific a b ISDN The broker s call feature allows you to switch between two inhouse parties two external subscribers or an inhouse party and an external subscriber and talk to either party in turn The external subscriber will hear music on hold if selected in the setup c O a O o e 2 During an ongoing call you wish to make an enquiry call IR When using an analog telephone set press the Flash key When using an ISDN telephone set press the Signaling key You will hear the inhouse dial tone from the earpiece while the first is being put on hold Dial up the desired party You will hear ringing tone from the earpiece indicating that the party is being called The called party picks up the handset 2 Make your enquiry call HEH When using an analog telephone set press the Flash key followed by A to switch between the two parties 2 Continue with your first call or or R When using an ISDN telephone set press the Signaling key to switch between the two parties 2 Continue with your call En Hang up Please note that when you terminate a broker s call with one inhouse party and one external party you will connect the two remaining parties by hanging up Ifyou hang up on two external subscribe
67. esume outputting the charge data see Page TT4 Tor detail Figure 1 Mustrates a data record as output on a printer attached to the system only the boldface text will be printed or transferred to a desktop or laptop PC 48 Legend for Figure T Type of connection Type of call Project number G self initiated outbound call G1 vialSDN line 1 G2 via ISDN line 2 K You have received a call no charge units displayed K1 vialSDN line 1 K2 via ISDN line 2 AVB External connection RVB Enquiry call UUG Transferred call UBA Call transferred without prior notice GW Change of set WA Reverted call RUL Rerouted call RUX Incoming call rerouted to external destination UB Undefined No charge units displayed with incoming calls 49 Operation uunjes ebeleo oul MON 12101 sun ebieyo U0 93ULO Jed spun eBreyo JOQUINN JOQUISANS JOQUINN 901d WED jo OAL UONOBUUOD JO SA L uolsue xXy asnoyul spuogas sejnuiyy gt uonenmg SINOH SUI JNOH Jee yuon fr a o MITA ro 1 CA AA NA uoneiado siojeJedas unja ebewen Figure 1 50 25 Accessing Special Services via a b ISDN the Keypad You can only use special keypad features for example to activate call forward ing through the office exchange if they are supported by the l
68. f your personal computer Enter the following A followed by the Return key Enter the following A gt SETUP followed by the Return key The setup software will be copied to the directory C ELMEGC88 on your hard disk now The following prompt appears when the installation has been completed C ELMEGC88 gt Enter the following C ELMEGC88 gt ELMEGC88 followed by the Return key The setup software displays the following startup screen Programm Daten Anlage Leistungen ISDN Analog Kurzwahl Geb hren Imeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg elmeg C elmeg Cl elmeg C elme elmeg C elmeg Co elmeg elm Einrichtprogramm fiir die ISDN TK Anlage elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C el ElmegC88 lt R gt elmeg C elme g C elmeg C e erstellt von Bernd Deyerling elmeg C elm eg C elmeg C fiir ELMEG GmbH Kommunikationstechnik C elmeg C el lmeg C elmeg C CC Copyright 1995 1996 C elmeg C e g C elmeg C eg C elmeg C Imeg C elmeg C lmeg C elmeg Ci elmeg C elmeg elmeg C elmegi elmeg C elme elmeg C elm C elmeg C el C elmeg C e an g C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elme
69. finally make your call 29 O S km O o o 10 2 Automatic Callback on No Answer a b ISDN You dial up an inhouse extension The called party doesn t respond and you hear nothing but the ringing tone Dial 4 and hang up If the person returns to his or her desk and makes a call your telephone set will ring after he or she has hung up This function is only available with telephone sets that support in call tone dialing E A Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone S y Dial the desired extension number You will hear the ringing e tone from the earpiece gya Dial Fagg You will hear the acknowledgement signal followed by the busy tone E3 Replace the handset As soon as the called party hangs up for the first time after returning to his or her desk your telephone set will ring 5 Your telephone is ringing When you pick up the handset the extension you have requested a callback for will be called If he or she picks up the phone you can finally make your call J 10 3 Cancelling an Automatic Callback Re a b ISDN quest Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone Ead Dial HA Wait for the the acknowledgement signal followed by the inhouse dialtone gt A Hang up The feature has been cancelled now 30 11 Reserving an ISDN Exchange Line a b ISDN Each inho
70. g C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C elmeg C Alt I Info Alt Ende elmeg C elmeg C Version 6 82 elmeg C elmeg Freier Speicherbereich 141888 Byte C elmeg C elm Freitag 19 Juli 1996 18 31 57 g pace anog ae E Move the mouse pointer to the OK button then click with the left mouse key The screen should look as shown below now 116 Program Data System Features ISDN Analog Abbreviated Call Charges Alt 1 Info Alt Exit Move the mouse pointer to the Program menu then click the left mouse key The following menu should appear on the screen Daten Anlage Leistungen ISDN Analog Kurzwahl Geb hren Einstellungen Verzeichnis wechseln Dos Eingabe Beenden Alt I Info Alt X Ende You can now proceed to select the basic settings for the system setup To continue follow the instructions given along with the individual menus 117 118 elmeg Kommunikationstechnik Installation c 10 T 2 elmeg C68 elmeg C88 119 u0 e e1sul 120 Installation 44 a a eh a Ace Be tee A eh As 117 49 Installing Your PABX System 121 50 Signaling Connection Charges 142 51 Add On Subassemblies o 143 121 2 by 2 lt u0 e e1sul 122 46 Installing Your PABX System Before tackling the installation ch
71. g another telephone set you can dial the door intercom extension number and accept the doorbell call if you are suffiently authorized You can also actuate the door opener on any inhouse telephone set by di aling E3EJ without having to call the door intercom This feature is sup ported by ISDN telephone sets that do not support in call tone dialing Ter minate the doorbell call and hang up Pick up the handset again and dial EJE 20 1 Door Intercom Call Distribution Man a b ISDN agement through Authorized Parties A Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone ggg To select door intercom call distribution list 1 dial IGE ggg To select door intercom call distribution list 2 dial HOB You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the inhouse dial tone pA Hang up 44 20 2 Door Intercom Password Protected a b ISDN Call Distribution Management Any inhouse party in possession of the password may select a list A Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone Press the fy key twice pa E ee You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second O Q 0 0 00 Enter the four digit password for example 0000 factory am setting E You will hear the acknowledgement signal ggg To select door intercom call distribution list 1 dial BOE or or gg
72. g up and pick up the handset again You will then hear the inhouse dial tone 7 9 1 Enabling Automatic Exchange Line Acquisition g Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone uga Dial HAEA E You will hear the acknowledgement signal ES Replace the handset to activate the feature 7 9 2 Inhouse Dialing Pick up the handset You will hear the office dial tone J Dial to switch to inhouse dialing You can dial up inhouse extensions now 23 o S kn o o e 7 9 3 Disabling Automatic Exchange Line Acquisition ISDN line not busy Pick up the handset You will hear the office dial tone cana Dial AAAA to deactivate the feature ee You will hear the acknowledgement signal J You can dial up inhouse extensions now S 2 Make your inhouse call ES pg Hang up The feature will remain disabled 7 9 4 Disabling Automatic Exchange Line Acquisition ISDN line busy A Pick up the handset You will hear the busy tone gga Dial EJEA to deactivate the feature Coal You will hear the acknowledgement signal E You can dial up inhouse extensions now 2 Make yourinhouse call A Hang up The feature will remain disabled 24 8 Team Call a b ISDN This feature can only be used with a point to multipoint access In the setup you can allocate up to 8 inhouse extensions to an MSN When an inhouse part
73. hard wired to the unit The interconnection with the ISDN network access port is made via a ready made ISDN connection cord supplied with the unit while the inhouse ISDN bus ports are hard wired to the unit Connector for External 24 V DC Supply i Caer eee Card Socket Spacer IM Holes SO TLN1 IN SO TLN1 OUT ISDN EXT IN CE EXT OUT Figure 36 Backup Power Subassembly 149 c fe Q 2 lt c e fy T 2 ate al 22 b2 b SO TLN1 H SO TLN1 OUT ISDN EXT IN QM EXT OUT aon Connection Cable ne Cable DN ISDN Connection Cord 1 ir perce e 1 E E A CO al je E To PABX System Network To PABX System X a Cable Terminals Termination Cable Terminals SO TLN 1 Unit NT SO AMT1 Inhouse br ISDN Bus SOANS Figure 37 Backup Power Subassembly Block Diagram Normal Operation 48 3 Connecting the Backup Power Subas sembly to an Existing Door Intercom Subassembly The backup power subassembly can be used in addition to an existing door intercom subassembly Plug the door intercom subassembly into the expan sion provided for that purpose see plage 144 Until the two lateral locking tabs snap into place When installing the board please make sure that the connector pins are firmly seated in the appropriate holes in the socket and not bent
74. harge information The jumpers J1 and J2 are located beneath the printed circuit board cover panel inside of the unit Before opening the enclosure power the unit down Remove the protective cover then unscrew the two screws in the cable terminal bay and lift off the internal cover panel Find the jumpers J1 and J2 at the location shown in the drawing below at the left edge of the printed circuit board Unplug the jumper then plug it back to one pin only as shown in the drawing below This avoids accidental loss while the jumper is not in use After changing the jumper settings at J1 and J2 replace the covers to the PABX system in the reverse order and power the unit up again ELIT O OT g 66 Coma J2 og Coe z oo Jumper aie Ae Closed U Snn E JAT umper Open E a b2 _ Figure 30 Location of Jumpers JT and J2 143 S o 3 s T 7 48 Add On Subassemblies 48 1 Door Intercom Subassembly The door intercom subassembly see Figure 3T plugs into the expansion bay shown in Figure 2 pape 125 where it is secured by two lateral locking tabs When installing the board please make sure that the connector pins are firmly seated in the appropriate holes in the socket and not bent or twisted To uninstall the subassembly press the locking tabs to the outside and lift the unit out of the expansion bay holding it by its spacers Be careful not to bend or twist the connector pins The door intercom s
75. hrough the Office Exchange Call forwarding is a service feature implemented in the office exchange system of your network operator When you order this feature from your network operator the PABX system will allow you to use it For more detailed informa tion please contact your network operator Forwarding to the external desti nation is service specific and occurs either immediatey delayed or on busy using the subscriber number you have entered in the setup for the desired service When call forwarding is requested from the office exchange it may take as much as one minute for the acknowledgement signal to be returned after you ve issued the call forwarding request Please do not hang up during this time 18 1 Call Forwarding Point to Multipoint Calls addressed to any of your MSNs will be forwarded to the selected destination setup by the office exchange Calls are only forwarded when both B channels of an ISDN access are busy 42 18 2 Call Forwarding Point to Point With a point to point access all incoming calls are forwarded by service see Setup 19 Call Answering Machine a b ISDN 19 1 Picking Up a Call from an Answering Machine You can pick up a call on your telephone set while an inhouse party or external subscriber is already leaving his or her message on the call answering machine Any call that is still ringing at the call answering machine the machine hasn t turned on yet can be accepted
76. ialing EAE 0 0 9 9 Call Waiting BA Bb EGET 2 A v la E E AE Call Distribution Lists 1 6 1 4 TE 1614 TE De gt E E E EHE iene BEEE de de Je Pob Ae Project Numbers 7 ia oder AAEN Joder gi IE BEI FE Dy AH RAO BB Cancels ISDN line reservation Dials a prestored abbreviated dialing Number Disables the Don t Disturb feature Enables the Don t Disturb feature Picks up a waiting call Accepts a waiting call Selects Day call distribution list 1 Selects Night call distribution list 2 Enables immediate call rerouting Enables delayed call rerouting Enables call rerouting on busy Cancels call rerouting Enter a project number and dial using a project number Select a project number for an outbound call Picks up a call from a call answering Call Answering Machine ARMM machine Door Intercom Ay A Accepts a call HEJ BE Actuates the door opener Ex 6 5 E Selects door intercom call distribution list 1 Lagak Selects door intercom call distribution list 2 Multifunctional Port ABI E 9 A Multifunctional port Group 3 telefax Aaa Multifunctional port Analog telephony ABBE EJ Multifunctional port ISDN telephony Keyp
77. ific call forwarding 42 Setup PC based 116 Shipping configuration 8 128 Short reference 165 Special dial tone 13 Specifications 161 SWITCH SOT rc acy ick eee e 127 Switch SOZ 127 Symbols 11 T Team Call 25 Terminal portability 45 Terminating resistors 141 Three party conference 32 Tonedialing 6 Transferring calls 25 V V 24 interface 129 Ww Wall ack ico mapas hores 141 163 164 7 Short Reference elmeg Kommunikationstechnik This short reference provides basic instructions for using analog terminal equipment Should problems occur when using ISDN terminals please refer to the instruction manual of that ISDN terminal to learn more about its functionality You can use the fields marked to note your inhouse extension numbers and acquisition digits for outbound ISDN lines so you have them handy when you need them Call pickup Ex 4 2 A Call pickup Inhouse ALEID IIN Making inhouse calls Outbound AD EE Making outbound calls select an exchange A JEDIA line acquisition mode EN O E 2 IA Ex 8 11 EJES ABBA LPI Block Dialing E 5 5 0 JE PA Block dialing AF EBEE PIE Block dialing via ISDN network access port
78. iguration open i Battery when shipped V24 s01 E Switch S02 dosed SO 2 during operation Figure 4 Battery and Switch S02 46 7 Switch S01 DIP switch block S01 1 5 controls the configuration of the inhouse ISDN ports Switch 1 doesn t influence any operative settings of the PABX system while the switches 2 4 toggle between the port control software modes limited length passive bus and point to point Switch 5 toggles analog port 8 between the telephony and door intercom modes When changing this switch setting the unit must be powered down for approx 10 seconds When shipped from the factory all switches are OFF Figure 5 Switch S01 127 c fe Q 2 lt c fe az fi 2 Switch S01 Port Function Setting Configuration ON Reserved for testing 1 Test only OFF Normal operation ON Point to point 2 ISDN access port 1 OFF Limited length passive bus ON Point to point 3 ISDN access port 2 OFF Limited length passive bus i Inhouse ISDN bus ON Point to point DOGS OFF Limited length passive bus ON Door intercom 5 Analog port 8 Telephone set door OFF intercom Shipping configuration 128 46 8 V 24 Interface Port The V 24 interface allows for interfacing your PABX system with a desktop lap top personal computer or a serial printer The deskto
79. including service An Group 4 telefax Ola 9 Dialthe desired MSN digit see table 2 on gage bY onpress the Fa key to cancel all MSNs Terminate your entry a B You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the inhouse dial tone 96 39 Service Specific Call Forwarding Point to Point Access With a point to point access all incoming calls are forwarded independent of direct dial in numbers Please note that some office exchange systems are able to forward the services printed in italics and gray for example 20 in addition to the default services 39 1 Point to Point Access Immediate a b ISDN Call Forwarding Calls are forwarded immediately upon reception The terminal addressed Originally will not ring Gil ISDN port 1 immediate call forwarding Dial 61 or or ga ISDN port 2 immediate call forwarding Dial 64 EJ Selectthe service you wish to forward OM Allservices WH Telephony including services 10 11 12 and 20 ODA Telefax including services 20 and 21 ME Data communications don Speech HE Audio 3k1Hz including service 20 HA Telephony3k1Hz An Group 2 3 telefax including service AE Group 4telefax Enter the external subscriber number Terminate your entry B You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the special dial tone 97 39 2 Cancelling Immediate C
80. ing Tabs Figure 2 PABX System with Cover Panel Removed 125 a fe Q 2 lt 46 5 Cable Terminal Section Overview poo El Switch S02 i i 8 ER Switch S01 Ai V 24 Interface SDN Access Port 1 S0 AMT 1 z SDN Access Port 2 99 J e z SDN Bus Port 3 i Olli SDN Access Port 2 A 52 sal OIE SDN Bus Port 2 OAS DN Bus Port 1 o O SO TLN 1 1 DN Bus Port 1 SO TLN 1 n Audio Jack for Music on Hold OH c 2 amp T 2 Analog Ports a b1 a b8 RWS abi a b2 a b3 a b4 abs ab6 a b a b8 Mi AC Ringing Voltage for Master Bell Figure 3 Cable Terminal Section 126 46 6 Switch S02 and Backup Battery Switch S02 disconnects the battery from the PABX system This switch needs to be opened for battery replacement Please note that battery replacement is reserved to qualified personnel To avoid a complete loss of setup data make sure that 230V AC line power remains applied to the unit when replacing the battery Also the worn out battery must be disposed of properly without creating any hazard to the environment Caution This switch must remain closed during PABX system operation Opening switch S02 while the PABX system is powered down deletes all setup data stored by the unit resetting it to the shipping conf
81. ing Tone This tone indicates that the telephone is ringing at the inhouse extension or external subscriber you are calling Special Dial Tone 440 Hz and 500 Hz This tone indicates that for example the internal call rerouting feature has been activat ed for your telephone set
82. inner other solvents or dry tissue to clean Do not connect any terminals to your PABX system other than those supplying SELV voltage Safety Equipment Low Voltage and or meeting the requirements of ETS 300047 In the majority of cases this requirement can be fulfilled by using only type approved terminal equipment 1 2 Power Outages A general outage of utility power 230V AC line voltage disrupts operation of your PABX system leaving you unable to make or receive calls When operating your system at a point to multipoint access you can install the tyoe NSP backup power subassembly to protect ISDN terminals capable of running on exchange office battery power When line power returns all extension specific features which have been selected by users throughout your facility for example inbound and outbound connections automatic redialing call waiting disable or internal call rerouting will be lost However any features configured using the setup program will remain unaffected by a power outage CAUTION Unplug the 230 VAC power cord before removing the safety cover from the cable terminal bay and proceeding to connect cables Replace the cable terminal cover before restoring 230 V AC power to the unit c E be 8 7 o a c md o 2 no Q a 2 PABX System Description Your new product product is a state of the art ISDN PABX system Private Automatic Branch Exchange designed to operate on
83. intercom call distribution list 2 Dial 54 Dial the inhouse extension number 00 99 You will hear the acknowledgement signal 107 40 13 Door Intercom Call Distribution List 2 Deleting All Entries This procedure deletes all entries from the door intercom call distribution list cancelling the door intercom authorization in the process Hg e To delete all entries from door intercom call distribu tion list 2 Dial 54 Terminate your entry by pressing the Eg key E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 41 Central Abbreviated Dialing When entering subscriber numbers omit the exchange line acquisition digit 41 1 Allocating External Subscriber Numbers to Abbreviated Dialing Codes e To allocate an external subscriber number to an abbreviated dialing code Dial 77 0 0 9 9 Select the abbreviated dialing code Enter the external subscriber number Terminate your entry by pressing the HH key ee You will hear the acknowledgement signal 41 2 Deleting an External Subscriber Number e To delete the allocation of an external subscriber number to an abbreviated dialing code Dial 77 101101 191191 Select the abbreviated dialing code 108 Terminate your entry by pressing the g key z You will hearthe acknowledgement signal 41 3 Deleting All External Subscriber Num bers e To delete all subscriber numbers Dial 77 Terminat
84. is document Any quo tation from the present document shall require that the source be clearly identified TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Operation Setup Installation Getting Started Description 53 0658 pma eB Se ee ae a i ee Se h a 1 1 GeneralNotes 2 0 0000 eee ee es 5 2 PABX System Description 0 6 3 How to Get Your PABX System Up and Running 7 4 PABX System Shipping Configuration 8 5 LED Indicators on Your PABX system 10 6 Symbols Earpiece Signals and Ringer signals 11 Operation mi a s cee fas ee dee Mil Pd A A Bey eee Ss 15 7 Inhouse amp Inbound Outbound Connections serg ed da ere es ew a Aes 19 8 Team Gallien asar had hw a aoa ere a 25 9 Transferring Calls s s a 25 10 Automatic Callback 2 2 2 2 0 02 00 eee ee 29 11 Reserving an ISDN Exchange Line 31 12 Three Party Conference o o 32 13 Central Abbreviated Dialing 33 14 Gall Waiting ss 4 aca ale a a a aa a de 33 15 Managing Call Distribution 35 16 Call Rerouting voii alg eae ee Pale EG Pe eG 37 17 Project Numbers 2 2 2 00 ee eee ee eee 40 18 Service Specific Call Forwarding through the Office Exchange 42 19 Call Answering Machine 2 2000 43 20 Door intercom s eris aa bee kd dak A 43 21 Terminal Portability a a 45 22 Multiservice Port aa
85. ization includes the following features e The terminal can connect with the door intercom e The terminal can pick up a door intercom call e The terminal can actuate the door opener Ag e To set up the door intercom authorization Dial 25 Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal nr You will hear the acknowledgement signal 40 2 Cancelling the Door Intercom Authoriza tion 214 e Tocancel the door intercom authorization Dial 24 J Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal ee You will hear the acknowledgement signal 103 40 3 Authorizing Terminals to Select the Day Night and Door Intercom Call Distri bution Lists This feature allows terminals to toggle the door intercom and the Day Night call distribution lists Ald e To authorize a terminal to toggle the door intercom and Day Night call distribution lists Dial 27 Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal You will hear the acknowledgement signal ag e To deny access to the door intercom and DayNight call distribution list selection Dial 26 J Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 40 4 Selecting Door Intercom Call Distribu tion List 1 Day This feature enables terminals which are authorized to perform the setup to toggle the door intercom call distribution list The
86. ized or the ISDN exchange line is busy Dial the desired subscriber number You will hear the ringing tone from the earpiece indicating that the external subscriber is being called The called subscriber picks up the handset Make your call Hang up 21 E o S pan O o o 7 7 Block Dialing preparatory dialing a b The block dialing feature lets the user compose a complete subscriber number at his or her terminal send it to the PABX system for intermediate storage and initiate the dialing procedure afterwards Some networks may demand that you use block dialing in order to get through to the remote terminal you wish to call For more detail on block dialing please refer to the instructions manual supplied with your ISDN terminal You can also use block dialing to address an inhouse extension E Al Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone ES ggg Dial the block dialing digit RBB d To use any ISDN network access port of your PABX system thatis currently available dial d or O Alternatively dial Fg To use the ISDN network access port of your choice proceed as follows BE To call via ISDN network access port 1 Dial EJE or gga To call via ISDN network access port 2 Dial FEI Dial the desired subscriber number Initiate dialing by pressing the E key This will send your dialing request to the office exchange system You will hear the ringing tone f
87. k Access Port 1 ISDN network access port 1 is physically implemented as an 8 pin RJ45 female connector the four center pins of which are wired Permanent wiring through soldering or screw type terminals is not supported ISDN Access Port 1 4 SAMT SAMT gmg Figure 9 ISDN Network Access Port 1 130 The RJ45 connectors on the ISDN connection cord are secured in their mating sockets by locking devices The lever on the locking device points to the printed circuit board when the connector is plugged in properly To unlock press down the small lever Figure TU J gt the RJ45 connector and pull the connector out of the socket Figure 10 RJ45 Connector Wiring of the RJ45 jack for ISDN network access port 1 Figure TT Mustrates the pin wiring as seen from the front 12 3 45 67 8 al a2 b2 bli L not connected Figure 11 ISDN Jack Pinout 46 11 Combination ISDN Port 3 Combination ISDN port 3 can be optionally used as an inhouse ISDN bus port or as an ISDN network access port When shipped from the factory this port is preset to be used as an inhouse ISDN port Unplugging the ISDN port 3 jumper and modifying the setup accordingly resets the port to serve as an ISDN network access port The inhouse ISDN bus connects to cable terminal block SO TLN3 while the ISDN network is connected via the ISDN jack When shipped from the fatory the extension numbers 30 39
88. l terminals automatically claims an unused ISDN exchange line and dials a prestored number when the user enters a destination code For instructions on how to store abbreviated dialing codes and pertinent subscriber numbers please refer to the chapter Setup opge 57 Al Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone Dial EJE or or Dial HE 01101 19119 Select an abbreviated dialing destination 00 99 The unit dials up the desired subscriber now 14 Call Waiting a b ISDN When a second call comes in while you have an external subscriber on the line this is indicated by terminal specific means such as a visual indicator or a call waiting tone from the earpiece Conventional analog two wire telephone sets do not support call waiting with inhouse calls When you are using ISDN terminals refer to the respective chapter of the instruction manual supplied with each product When you are using an analog two wire telephone set waiting calls will be discarded after approx 30 seconds when the call waiting signal is ignored With analog telephone sets you can select the Don t Disturb feature to disable call waiting 14 1 Activating the Don t Disturb Feature a b A Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone Dial the following to select the Don t Disturb feature don To deactivate the Don t Disturb feature dial JEJEJ 33 O S kn o o o
89. nal callers Also you can dial up external subscribers now Lo o YN o c D o o 158 50 Glossary of ISDN Terms Terminal Equipment The term terminal equipment is used to refer to a class of devices that connects to the inhouse telephone wiring system The most popular items of terminal equipment include telephone sets call answering machines and telefax ma chines ISDN terminal equipment includes include ISDN telephone sets ISDN Group 4 telefax machines ISDN terminal adapters ISDN add on boxes and ISDN plug in cards for PCs Outbound Traffic The term outbound traffic is used to refer to a status where communication is established between an inhouse party attached to the PABX system and an external subscriber to the ISDN network Outbound traffic can carry telephony or other services supported by the ISDN Call The term call is used to refer to a status where a connection is established between two or more parties attached to the PABX system Calls may either be inhouse or outbound connections Inhouse Connection The term inhouse connection is used to refer to a status where a connection is established between any two parties attached to the PABX system including parties attached to the inhouse ISDN buses 1 though 3 and parties with analog terminals attached to the analog section of the PABX system Inhouse connections are free of charge ISDN ISDN stands for Integrated Services Digital Ne
90. o allow terminals to control Day Night and door inter com call distribution Dial 27 Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 216 e To disallow terminals to control Day Night and door intercom call distribution Dial 26 J Dialthe extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 82 35 2 Selecting Call Distribution List 1 Day This feature enables terminals which are authorized to perform the setup and users in possession of the password to select call distribution list 1 The call distribution lists 1 and 2 can only be toggled and never be active at the same time ana e To select call distribution list 1 Dial 401 E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 35 3 Selecting Call Distribution List 2 Night This feature enables terminals which are authorized to perform the setup to select call distribution list 2 The call distribution lists 1 and 2 can only be toggled and never be active at the same time aga e To select call distribution list 2 Dial 402 E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 35 4 Call Distribution List 1 Entering Service Specific Terminals Terminals are included in the call distribution list 1 according to the desired service The list may contain a maximum of six inhouse terminals ga e To include a service specific inhouse extensi
91. o the wall by introducing the screws into the rear panel mounting holes e Insert the third screw at the marked location and tighten it down to secure the PABX system at its mounting location 46 3 Connecting Cables and Wiring Before proceeding to connect the PABX system to your network termination NT you will have to determine the which type of access you have If you have a choice between a point to multipoint and point to point access you will have 124 to order the desired configuration now if you haven t done so anyway Your network operator will send field personnel to install your network termination accordingly and you can proceed to set up your PABX system as outlined in the chapter Setup 46 4 Removing the PABX System Cover Pan els Unplug the AC power cord before removing the PABX system covers To remove the cover panel hold it by its front edge press the two locking tabs to the inside and carefully lift the cover until it is unlocked Once unlocked you can lift it off easily to access the cable terminal section below To replace the protective cover introduce the two locking tabs at the back of the cover panel into the corresponding cutout in the PABX system enclosure Press down carefully until the protective cover locks into place with a snapping sound Expansion Bay for Add On Subassys LED Indicators ne gt Circuit Board Cover Panel Cable Terminal Section Lock
92. ocal exchange system installed by your network operator If in doubt please consult the customer service department of your network operator and ask for instructions on using the keypad Also your inhouse PABX system must be set up accordingly to give inhouse parties access to special keypad features Special services are unavailable if the terminal attachment port is set up to acquire an ISDN exchange line automatically so you may have to disable that function beforehand In order for a terminal to access special services via the keypad you must allocate an MSN that is authorized to use those services 51 O S kn o o e c O S a O a e 25 1 Initiating Special Services via the Key pad A d or Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone Dial H or Fa You will hear the office dial tone You have fully transparent access to the office exchange system now Any digits or characters you dial will be sent directly to the office exchange to initiate a special service offered by your network operator Dial EH or E as specified by your network operator Dial the necessary digits Depending on the service configuration used by your network operator you will receive an acknowledgement signal or an error message from the office exchange This may either be a signal tone analog and ISDN terminals or a signal tone and a text message appearing in the display window of you
93. oint to multipoint access 67 shipping configuration 3 Continue with Table B Item 1 4 Perform basic setup for point to point access 78 5 Continue with Table C Item 1 Table B Multiple Subscriber Numbers Item Point to Multipoint Access Page y Allocate multiple subscriber numbers to terminal 68 equipment 2 Set up MSN call distribution 74 3 Continue with Table C Item 1 Table C Features Item Point to Multipoint Access and Point to Point Access Page 1 Configure line access authorization for terminals 81 2 Select manual or automatic exchange line acquisition 82 3 Configure call distribution lists 82 4 Enable disable calling line identification 90 5 Configure line preselection 78 6 Configure abbreviated dialing 108 58 Item Point to Multipoint Access and Point to Point Access Page 7 Door intercom 103 8 Music on hold 109 9 Date and time 110 10 Call statistics connection charges 111 11 Change the password 60 12 Service specific call forwarding point to multipoint 91 13 Service specific call forwarding point to point 97 59 27 Changing the Password The password permits access to the setup mode or password protected operations You must enter the new four digit password twice default is 0000 ga To change the password Dial 92 Enter the four digits forthe new password Reenterthe four digits forthe new password to confirm
94. on in call distribution list 1 Dial 42 EJ Selectthe service KI Telephony A Data communications ISDN terminals only Ej Group 2 3 telefax Ej Group 4telefax ISDN terminals only Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal You will hear the acknowledgement signal 83 35 5 Call Distribution List 1 Entering a Ser vice Specific External Subscriber Number You can enter a service specific subscriber number into the call distribution list omitting the ISDN network access port acquisition digit Please note that entering a service specific external subscriber number in the call distribution list deletes existing extension numbers in the process and vice versa ga e To enter a service specific external subscriber number into call distribution list 1 Dial 42 E Selectthe service E Telephony A Data communications ISDN terminals only Ej Group 2 3 telefax Ej Group 4telefax ISDN terminals only Confirm your entry Dial the external subscriber number Terminate your entry by pressing the HH key B You will hear the acknowledgement signal 35 6 Call Distribution List 1 Deleting Service Specific Terminals The following instructions outline how to delete service specific terminals from call distribution list 1 215 e To delete a service specific inhouse extension fromcall distribution list 1 Dial 41 EJ Selectthe service KI Telephony A Data
95. or twisted Plug the backup power subassembly onto the spacers with the connectors facing to the front Connect the connection cord to the two pins of the backup power subassembly then connect the opposite end of the cord with the GND and 24 V posts on the door intercom subassembly 150 elmeg Kommunikationstechnik Getting Started Getting Started elmeg C68 elmeg C88 151 p pezs buno 152 Getting Started o o 151 53 Getting Started User Notes 155 54 Specifications or e Sede de ager K 159 Getting Started 153 p pezs buno 154 49 Getting Started User Notes Depending on whether you have ordered a point to multipoint or point to point access from your network operator install the PABX system as outlined in the section Installing Your PABX System Connect all cables and wiring including 230 AC line power Your PABX system has a built in set of extension numbers When shipped from the factory the unit is preset to use the inhouse extension numbers listed on pBge 63 Ypu may flexibly reallocate all extension numbers between 00 and 99 to meet your needs see pge 64 Please avoid using duplicate extension numbers The acquisition digit for outbound ISDN ex change lines is selectable between O and 9 Caution Inhouse extension numbers and exchange line acquisition codes may not have the same leading digits For example you cann
96. or or 15 11 To activate the Don t Disturb feature dial HEBE ee You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx 1 second followed by the inhouse dial tone A Hang up E 14 2 Picking Up a Waiting Call enquiry call a b a If you wish to talk to the waiting subscriber dial EJEJ You will be connected Oo with the waiting caller while the first party is put on hold During an ongoing a call you hear the call waiting signal from the earpiece You wish to welcome the waiting caller R If you have a telephone with tone dialing capability press the Flash key 1 4 Dial EJEA J You are now connected with the waiting subscriber while the first caller is being put on hold see Enquiry Call for reference For additional instructions please refer to the sections Broker s Call or Three Party Conference 143 Accepting a Waiting Call a b During an ongoing call you hear the call waiting signalfromthe earpiece A Hang up terminating the first call Os Your telephone is ringing A Pick up the handset You are now connected with the waiting subscriber 34 15 Managing Call Distribution a b ISDN The PABX system manages two internal call distribution lists referred to as Day and Night Please note that the naming Day Night is traditional usage in the field of PABX engineering and does not necessarily refer to a
97. ot use inhouse extension numbers with a leading 9 if the outgoing ISDN line is accessed with the exchange line acquisition digit 9 These extension numbers need to be stored as MSNs in the ISDN terminals attached to the inhouse ISDN bus see the section Entering MSNs or similar in the instruction manual of your ISDN terminal equipment 49 1 Getting Started Point to Multipoint After power up your PABX system is ready for point to multipoint access opera tion You may already make inhouse calls using analog terminals You must allocate the desired extension numbers 8 maximum to one multiple subscriber number MSN see page 67 m order to allow external callers to dial through to individual telephone sets and other attached terminal equipment Your network operator may already have notified you of the Multiple Subscriber Numbers MSN allocated to your access when confirming your order 155 no o yal 22 D oO 0 no o YN o c c o o 49 1 1 Startup Example Point to Multipoint Access Your network operator has allocated the MSNs 12345 12346 and 12347 example to your ISDN access You may want an external caller to dial one of the three numbers in order to reach a particular terminal If your subscriber number is for example 12345 and you want to direct calls made to that number to your telefax machine at extension number 40 please proceed as follows gt
98. ou wish to connect your PABX system to two ISDN network terminations you may have to order that particular access configuration from your network operator who will in most cases have the installation work done by a specialized subcontrac tor 2 2 Cleaning You can clean your PABX system easily when you take the following precau tions Wipe your PABX system with a slightly moist cloth or use anti static tissue Do not use thinner other solvents or dry tissue to clean Dry tissue may carry electrostatic charges that can cause defects in electronic circuits Avoid the ingress of moisture and subsequent damage to your PABX system 3 How to Get Your PABX System Up and Running Unpacking e Description e Installation e e Getting Started Setup e Operation Unpack the PABX system and accessories from the shipping carton and check the contents against the packing list printed in the Installation section of this manual First of all please read the PABX system description Please read the installation instructions Determine the location where you want to install your PABX system Install the PABX system Install the desired number of ISDN wall jacks for your inhouse ISDN bus Install the desired number of wall jacks for your analog termi nals Connect your ISDN and analog terminals and make sure you have their instruction manuals handy Connect the battery Prepare the unit for operation on a point to
99. our PABX system This protects your systemfrom short circuits that may occur in other inhouse equipment Also we recommend using an overvoltage protection device for your PABX system Overvoltage protection devices also referred to as surge arrestors eliminate high voltages caused by atmospheric discharges occuring for example during thunderstorms If you wish to install overvoltage protection please consult your electrician The distance between PABX system and the 230 V AC power outlet and ISDN termination unit shouldn t exceed 1 3 meters This is the maximum length of the standard power cord 46 2 Wall Mounting Your PABX system e Refrain from installing your PABX system during atmospheric discharges e Place the drilling template on the selected mounting location Make sure that it is perfectly perpendicular e Use the drilling template to mark the drill points on the wall e Make sure that there is no gap between the back panel con tact surfaces and the wall Check whether there is no con cealed power cable or other wiring within reach of the se lected drill points e Drill the mounting holes where you have applied your marks We recommend a 6 mm stone drill when using the dowels for installation e Introduce the dowels into the holes insert the two upper screws supplied with the unit into the dowels then screw down until the screws protrude from the wall by approxi mately 5 millimeters e Attach the PABX system t
100. ouse connection Contrarily any connection between an analog terminal and an ISDN terminal attached to the point to mul tipoint ISDN access is an outbound call you will be charged for by your network operator 19 O a O o e 7 4 Making Inhouse Calls a b ISDN You wish to establish an inhouse connection with an extension attached to your PABX system A Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone Dial up the desired inhouse extension You will hear the ringing tone from the earpiece indicating that the desired inhouse extension is being called The desired inhouse party picks up the handset 2 Have your conversation with the desired party En Replace the handset to terminate the inhouse call or let the other party hang up You will hearthe busy tone Replace the handset This will terminate your inhouse connection 7 5 Outbound Connections a b ISDN Your PABX system features one or two external ISDN access ports You can use the two B channels offered by an ISDN access to run two external connections at a time even with two different parties You can for example call an external client while transferring data to another client at the same time With a point to point ISDN access any incoming call to the PABX system that contains an 0 as the direct dial in suffix or a non existing direct dial in number will make all the telephone sets on the cu
101. outline the setup for special features offered by the point to multipoint ISDN access When shipped from the factory the unit is already configured for point to multipoint access operation 31 1 Basic Setup for Point to Multipoint Ac cess Operation The current version of the on board software provides the option to set up both or each one of the ISDN network access ports for different access modes point to point or point to multipoint DOE e Setting Up ISDN Network Access Ports Port 1and 2 Dial BOE E You will hear the acknowledgement signal The unit will reset now e Setting Up ISDN Network Access Port 1 HOE Point to point Dial DOIG HORE Point to multipoint Dial P0O0 E You will hear the acknowledgement signal The unit will reset now e Setting Up ISDN Network Access Port 2 HORE Point to point Dial DOAR gA Point to multipoint Dial DOBA E You will hear the acknowledgement signal The unit will reset now 67 31 2 Allocating Multiple Subscriber Numbers MSN You can allocate up to 8 terminals to each MSN ISDN or analog terminals External callers can reach these terminals via the ISDN network access ports of the unit If an external subscriber dials an MSN the incoming call will make these terminals ring provided there is a match of service If an MSN is allocated to a call distribution list incoming calls will make all matching terminals on that list ring An MSN en
102. p or laptop PC uses this interface port to read and write PABX system setup data see chapter Setup for reference 9 pin female connector in PABX system 9 pin male connector on interface cable from laptop desktop PC or printer Figure 6 V 24 Interface Figure 7 Mustrates the PC or printer interfacing options offered by your PABX system and the wiring of the 9 pin to 25 pin adaptor cables nterface Cable 9 pin connector V 24 230 DATO 23 578 23 578 2 03 5 18 l O O o 32 567 23 578 23457 23 567820 Printer PC Laptop PC Laptop Drucker 9 pin male 9 pin female 25 pin female 25 pin male connector connector connector connector Figure 7 V 24 Interfacing Options RS 232 Serial Interface Settings 9600 Baud 8 data bits no parity 2 stop bit 129 c fe Q 2 lt c fe az fi 2 46 9 Cable Terminals The cable terminal blocks are plugged onto pins soldered to the printed circuit board allowing the user to modify the wiring without having to clip wires The cable terminal blocks come in the same shipping carton with the PABX system packed in a separate plastic bag To unplug a cable terminal block carefully pry it loose with a small screwdriver then pull it off the printed circuit board Be careful not to twist the pins while doing so Uy IN Pins SN 7 Figure 8 Handling Cable Terminal Blocks Cable Terminal Block 46 10 ISDN networ
103. particular time of day The names Day and Night are only used to point out that the system supports two different call distribution configurations Call distribution lists are service sensitive that is any terminal on a list will only ring if its service setting matches the service identifier sent with the incoming call If an external subscriber number is on a call distribution list the charge units incurred by redirecting a call to that number are charged to the account of an inhouse extension Allocating terminals or external subscriber numbers to the Day or Night call distribution lists is done in the setup A call distribution list supports up to six terminals or external subscriber numbers The Day or Night call distribution lists can only be toggled but never be used at the same time Terminals that have not exchange line authorization can be included in a call distribution list but will not ring The call distribution lists can either be selected by an authorized user in possession of the password or by an authorized extension You can switch between the two call distribution lists to direct an incoming call to the terminals of your choice 15 1 Call Distribution List Point to Mul a b ISDN tipoint A call distribution list contains the telephone sets you wish to ring when an incoming call is received In order for incoming calls to make all terminals on a call distribution list ring an MSN must be allocated to that call
104. pprox 15 seconds before being rerouted to the selected destination terminal The terminal addressed originally wil x El or stop ringing Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone Dial EB Dial the inhouse extension number 00 99 destination To select external call rerouting enter 0 or g followed by the external subscriber number 38 Note If you dial FBE or FHA ISDN exchange line 1 or 2 instead of Ea the unit will use the first or second ISDN exchange line when rerout ing calls to an external destination Terminate your entry m You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the special dial tone al Hang up o S i O o o 16 3 Call Rerouting On Busy a b ISDN If the desired party is busy the call will be rerouted to the subscriber selected as the destination A Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone EE Dial ABAE Dial the inhouse extension number 00 99 destination EN To select external call rerouting enter A followed by the subscriber number Note If you dial FAE or FEA ISDN exchange line 1 or 2 instead of Hg the unit will use the first or second ISDN exchange line when rerouting calls to an external destination Terminate your entry me You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second
105. preferably terminate your entry with the fy key The acknowledgement signal indicates that your entry has been accepted and stored If you don t press the E key you will hear the acknowledgement signal approx 10 seconds after entering the last digit provided your entries were correct This signal indicates that your entries have been stored If you hang up before hearing the acknowledgement signal the procedure will be cancelled without storing Note Some ISDN telephone sets have a dedicated function key for the call rerouting feature 37 E O i O o o z O a O a e 16 1 Immediate Call Rerouting a b ISDN Calls will be rerouted immediately upon reception The terminal addressed Originally will not ring E El or Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone Dial FAE Dial the inhouse extension number 00 99 destination To select external call rerouting dial EJ followed by the external subscriber number Note If you dial FBE or FHA ISDN exchange line 1 or 2 instead of Ea the unit will use the first or second ISDN exchange line when rerout ing calls to an external destination Terminate your entry E You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the special dial tone z Hang up 16 2 Delayed Call Rerouting a b ISDN A call will make the called terminal ring for a
106. r B B D balanced 35 mA at 600 Ohm 0 6 mm wire dia 2400 meters 0 4 mm wire dia 1000 meters tone dialing to CCITT Q 23 gt 40 ms and lt 100 ms gt 80 ms 10 dBm 0 dBm Urms 40V AC 50 Hz 8 360 x 275 x 90 mm 2 8 kg INDEX A AC ringing voltage 135 Acknowledgement signal 12 Analog ports 135 Analog terminals 6 Automatic callback 29 Automatic ISDN Line Acauisition 23 B Backup power 149 Basic rate ISDN access 159 Batey ca a o 127 Broker s call 28 C Cable terminals 126 130 Calla 4 eck Bk tle ak 4 159 Call answering machine 43 Call distribution lists 35 Call rerouting 37 Call statistics 0 111 Call waiting 33 Callback 29 Charge metering 48 Charge signaling 143 Charges 111 Combination ISDN port 3 131 Connecting analog terminals 142 Connecting cables and wiring 124 Connection charges 48 111 D Dialing method 142 Door intercom 43 Door intercom subassy 144 Doorbell 0 4 actos eo ao aes 146 162 E Earpiece signals 11 12 Acknowledgement signal 12 Busy tone 12 Call waiting signal 13 Error signal ez as sr a 6 k 12 Inhouse dialtone 12 office dial tone 13 Ringing tone 13 Special dial tone 13 Enquiry call
107. r ISDN telephone set Hang up 52 elmeg Kommunikationstechnik Setup elmeg C68 elmeg C88 53 54 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Basic Setup cs a a o RS Changing the Password o o Resets fsa od Gag ce Boa Bg ee fd A Ee OB es Exchange Line Acquisition Digits Changing Inhouse Extension Numbers ISDN Specific Settings Point to Multi point Access Line Preselection o o Setup for Point to Point Access Line Access Authorization Automatic ISDN Network Access Port Acquisition Managing Call Distribution Show Hide Calling Party Number Show Hide Your Subscriber Number Service Specific Call Forwarding Point to Multipoint Access 0 Service Specific Call Forwarding Point to Point Access Door Intercom Authorization Central Abbreviated Dialing Music on Hold i 2a 44s ri poe ea Bi ae hg 4 Entering Date and Time Call Statistics Connection Charges Toggling Keypad Control On and Off PC Based Setup o o e e Glossary of ISDN Terms 55 56 26 Basic Setup a b ISDN The setup can be performed by any party who is in possession of the password using any telephone set attached to the unit
108. rom the earpiece indicating that the external subscriber is being called The called subscriber picks up his or her handset Make your call de Terminate your call by hanging up 22 7 8 Line Access Management a b ISDN This feature is only available if you have two outgoing ISDN lines You can use the PABX system setup to preselect an ISDN line to be used by a particular terminal or set of terminals This feature is for example useful if two companies share the PABX system or if you need a dedicated line for priority calls allowing the connection charges to be exactly allocated to either company and their terminal equipment This line access preselection setting cannot be overriden by acquiring a particular ISDN line 7 9 Automatic ISDN Line Acquisition a b ISDN The PABX system supports a special procedure that allows individual exten sions to acquire an outgoing ISDN line either automatically or manually With this feature activated you will receive immediate ISDN line access after picking up the handset You will hear the office dial tone prompting you to dial an external subscriber number If you wish to dial an inhouse number pick up the handset and press the EJ key to switch to inhouse dialing If you wish to make an inhouse call but receive the busy tone after picking up the handset all outgoing ISDN lines busy you should disable the automatic exchange line acquisition feature han
109. rrent call distribution list ring and the master bell if the unit is equipped with the door intercom subassembly ring When you initiate an outbound call with your PABX system the unit automat ically sends the service identifier programmed for the calling analog extension or stored in the ISDN terminal to the receiving subscriber Please note ISDN terminals attached directly to a point to multipoint access and the inhouse ISDN bus may exhibit different earpiece signals ringer signals and require other operating procedures than analog terminals connected to the PABX system This is not due to technical shortcomings of the PABX system but rather dependent on the ISDN products in use 20 7 6 Making Outbound Calls a b ISDN You wish to establish a connection with an external subscriber or an inhouse extension attached to your point to multipoint access SS 0031 1811 EE pe Je Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone If you wish to make a call via any available ISDN exchange line dial 0 or Ag To acquire an exchange line via a particular ISDN network access port dial the following To initiate an outbound call via ISDN network access port 1 dial FAE To initiate an outbound call via ISDN network access port 2 dial FEI You will hear the office dial tone If you hear the busy tone after dialing O 81 or 82 your telephone set is not author
110. rs the current connection will be terminated and the connection put on hold will reoccur as a reverted call 28 10 Automatic Callback Each inhouse party can choose to make one automatic callback or ISDN exchange line reservation request The feature requested last callback or ISDN line reservation overrides all previous requests Access to this feature requires an ISDN terminal with in call keypad dialing capability Please note that automatic callback is only supported for the first MSN stored in any ISDN terminal This feature will be automatically cancelled at 0 00 hours 10 1 Automatic Callback on Busy a b ISDN You dial up an inhouse extension that is busy You will hear the busy tone Dial EE and hang up As soon as the party replaces the handset to his or her telephone your telephone set will ring This function is only available with telephone sets that support in call tone dialing A Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone J Dial up the desired inhouse extension You will hear the busy tone from the earpiece 1 4 Dial EJEA ee You will hear the acknowledgement signal followed by the busy tone al Replace the handset When the busy party hangs up your telephone set will ring 5 Your telephone is ringing A When you pick up the handset the extension you have requested a callback for will be called If he or she picks up the phone you can
111. rvices WH Telephony including services 10 11 12 and 20 OH Telefax including services 11 20 and 21 ME Data communications 93 Hit Speech EE Audio 3k1Hz including the services 20 Hig Telephony3k1Hz An Group 2 3 telefax including service AN Group 4 telefax 0 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on qage 69 of press the key to forward all MSNs at that ISDN network access port Enter the external subscriber number Terminate your entry You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the special dial tone 38 4 Cancelling Delayed Call Forwarding a b ISDN You can cancel delayed call forwarding in the office exchange for selected services or all services dial 00 for all services ga ISDN port 1 delayed call forwarding Dial 62 or or gg ISDN port 2 delayed call forwarding Dial 65 EJ Selectthe service to be cancelled OM Allservices WH Telephony including services 10 11 12 and 20 OH Telefax including services 1 20 and 21 ME Data communications don Speech HE Audio 3k1Hz including service 20 Hig Telephony3k1Hz 94 An Group 2 3 telefax including service 11 Bi Group 4telefax 0 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on press the key to cancel all MSNs at that ISDN network access port Terminate your entry ze You will hear the acknowledgement signal for approx one second followed by the inhouse dial tone
112. se calls and accept incoming calls e Local only You can make inhouse calls accept incoming calls and dial up local subscribers e National only You can make inhouse calls accept incoming calls and dial up national subscribers prefix 0 e International authorization You can make inhouse calls ac cept incoming calls and dial up subscribers worldwide an e To setup line access authorization Dial 20 LJ Select the authorization level International Dial O National Dial 2 Local Dial 2 Partly authorized Dial 3 Inhouse only Dial 4 Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal e You will hear the acknowledgement signal 81 34 1 Automatic ISDN Network Access Port Acquisition This feature enables and disables terminals to automatically acquire a prese lected ISDN network access port MAE e To enable automatic ISDN port acquisition Dial 23 J Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal az You will hear the acknowledgement signal ar e To disable automatic ISDN port acquisition Dial 22 Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 35 Managing Call Distribution 35 1 Call Distribution Control Day Night and Door Intercom This authorization enables terminals to select the Day Night and the door intercom call distribution lists Ald e T
113. t the Night call distribution list dial HAEA E You will hear the acknowledgement signal eg Hang up 36 16 Call Rerouting a b ISDN Call rerouting is a standard feature built into your PABX system You won t have to order that service feature from your network operator It gives you the option of rerouting calls from an external party to an external terminal of your choice occupying both B channels from an inhouse terminal to an external terminal or from an inhouse terminal to another inhouse terminal Calls rerouted to an external destination will be charged to the owner of the PABX system while the initial incoming call will be charged to the caller himself The PABX system cannot process any further incoming call on either dual line ISDN access while configured to reroute incoming calls to an external destina tion There are three call rerouting options one of which can be active at a time e Immediate Call Rerouting Calls will be rerouted immediately upon reception The terminal addressed originally will not ring e Delayed Call Rerouting A call will make the called terminal ring for approx 15 seconds before being rerouted to the se lected destination terminal The terminal addressed originally will stop ringing e Call Rerouting on Busy If the desired party is busy the call will be rerouted to the selected destination terminal Avoid delays of more than 10 seconds between digits You should
114. terminal attachment Sets the authorization level to inhouse only deleting the extension number from the Day Night and door intercom call distribution lists and disabling the port forterminal attachment 30 5 Analog Terminal Dialing Method When shipped from the factory the analog ports are preset to use tone dialing Please note that when resetting any port to pulse dialing this will disable all features that are initiated with the EJ key DOE e To change the dialing method Dial 08 1 8 Select the port number see cable terminal numbering in the chapter Installation for reference Select the dialing method Pulse dialing Tone dialing NA You will hearthe acknowledgement signal 65 30 6 Changing ISDN Terminal Extension Number Allocations When shipped from the factory the inhouse ISDN ports are preset to use the extension numbers listed in table 1 on pAge 63 Ypu can allocate up to 10 extension numbers to each inhouse ISDN bus port These extension numbers need to be stored as MSNs in the attached ISDN terminals You can also use these extension numbers as an MSN for several terminals attached to an inhouse ISDN port 012 e To enter a new ISDN extension number Dial 02 1 Dial the extension number 00 99 for the desired terminal e You will hearthe acknowledgement signal 66 31 ISDN Specific Settings Point to Multi point Access The following sections
115. tifier Analog Telephony is included in the signal Example You can t get through to a Group 3 telefax machine with exactly the same service identifier attached to a remote ISDN PABX system Dial BHE to make your PABX system include the Group 3 telefax service identifier into the signal The remote ISDN PABX system will identify the type of service and direct the call to the desired telefax machine You wish to establish an outbound connection with a particular service EHE You wish to send a telefax and include the Group 3 telefax service identifier Dial E EJE or or Bagad You wish to include the Analog Telephony service identifier Dial FAA or or gga You wish to include the ISDN telephony service identifier Dial FE LJ Enter the external subscriber number The desired party is being called 46 23 Messaging Inputs To be implemented in a future release Operation 47 E O a o o e 24 Connection Charges a b ISDN You can obtain call charge readouts on any ISDN terminal or two dedicated analog terminals attached to your system Your PABX system provides storage capacity for a maximum of 200 connection records You can send this data to a printer to obtain a hardcopy printout or save them to disk on a desktop or laptop personal computer You can set up your PABX system to log calls for selected terminals only or for all terminals attached to your system
116. try can be changed at any time without any need for prior deletion The network operator will notify you of your multiple subscriber numbers MSN As a general rule you will receive 3 MSNs Some network operators may provide you with more numbers up to a maximum of ten Enter your multiple subscriber numbers and the pertinent terminals 8 max or call distribution lists MSN in the following table Do not forget to fill in the following table since it is frequently referenced in the following setup instructions 68 Tabelle 2 ISDN Port 1 ISDN Port 2 if in use MSN Terminal CDL Terminal CDL 69 31 3 ISDN Network Access Port 1 Allocat ing MSN Digits na e Toallocate an MSN digit Dial 14 0 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on Enterthe MSN 16 digits max Terminate your entry a E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 31 4 ISDN Network Access Port 1 Deleting the MSN Digit Allocation 114 e To delete an MSN digit allocation Dial 14 01 9 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on Delete the allocation E You will hear the acknowledgement signal 31 5 ISDN Network Access Port 2 Allocat ing MSN Digits 1145 e To allocate an MSN digit Dial 15 01 19 Dial the desired MSN digit see table 2 on J Enter the MSN 16
117. twork ISDN is a digital telecom munications network that provides end to end transmission of voice data and signaling information Basic Rate ISDN Access The basic rate ISDN access is a SO interface offered by your network operator It consists of three dedicated channels including two bearer channels B and one data channel D with an overall data rate of 144 kbps The two bearer channels B can carry 64 kbps of payload data while the remaining D channel is used for signaling information 159 ISDN Bus An ISDN bus is a wiring system based on dual copper pair 4 wire cable that serves up to twelve RJ45 wall jacks for ISDN terminals attached to a PABX system While cable lengths and the number of attached terminals may vary an ISDN bus supports a maximum of 8 terminals Ringing Ringing is the signal used by old day telephone sets to alert the user of an incoming call For reasons of simplicity this term has been retained with new terminal equipment although they may use very different means of announcing incoming calls With PC based ISDN applications calls may for example be announced by the built in speaker of the computer or by an on screen message Light Emitting Diode LED An LED is a semiconductor lamp that draws extremely low amounts of current Network Termination Unit NT or NTU The network termination unit is a small box installed by the network operator on the customer s premises It interfaces the ISDN ne
118. twork with the inhouse ISDN equipment Its main function consists in converting the two wire office cable Uko to the four wire cable So used for inhouse installation So Interface This interface supports the attachment of terminals to the basic rate ISDN access It is internationally standardized The physical implementation of this interface consists of the NT and four wire copper cables The So Interface may either be configured as a point to point direct network interface for your PABX system or as a point to multipoint bus topology This interface is installed through the network operator or a qualified subcontrator 160 51 Specifications Power cord Line voltage Nominal power consumption Line frequency Protection class Fusing Length of power cord Length of ISDN connection cord ISDN network access port Inhouse ISDN bus port ISDN interfaces Channel structure Analog ports Remote power Max cable lengths for telephone set attachment with standard installation cable Dialing method Mark length Break length Tone detection thresholds Ringing voltage Ringing frequency Dimensions W x H x D Approx weight European standard low profile to DIN VDE 620 230V AC 207V 243V 65 VA 48 Hz 52 Hz II primary 630 mA approx 2 meters approx 2 meters DSS1 protocol based point to multipoint or point to point DSS1 protocol based point to multipoint So 38V DC remote powe
119. ubassembly adds the following functionality e It provides an interface for a simple unamplified door inter com with a speaker and microphone combination e It provides an interface for a doorbell signal This signal drives telephone sets in addition to the existing doorbell installation e It provides an interface for a DC or AC master bell e It provides an interface for a bell pushbutton operated with out an external power source CS NZ Card Socket 7 Mounting Spacers c fe az fi 2 COCA CCCA SS SOS Figure 31 Door Intercom Subassembly 24V a aa 144 48 1 1 Connecting a Simple Door Intercom Unit Door Intercom Subassy TFE Indicator Lam Bidirectional Door Opener Audio Path 7 Ll I L 22888 eo exo 9099 99009 O Door Intercom Bell Pushbutton y oo Speaker Bell Transformer lo o CO Microphone p gt o o Indicator Q Lamp Door Opener Figure 32 Connecting a Simple Door Intercom Figure 32 ildstrates the use of a door intercom equipped with a microphone and speaker combination Since there is no amplifier the bell transformer is only used to power the door opener and the indicator lamp Pleas
120. up properly or the selected feature has been deleted telephone set indicates that the desired function is not available the selected feature has not Acknowledgement Signal 440 Hz This tone indicates that your entry has been accepted Signal Timing 0 5s 1s 1 5s 2s 2 5s 3s 3 5s 12 4s Inhouse Ringing Tone 440 Hz Ring
121. use party can choose to make one automatic callback or ISDN exchange line reservation request The feature requested last callback or ISDN line reservation overrides al previous requests Access to this feature requires an ISDN terminal with in call keypad dialing capability If you wish to call an external subscriber but the outbound ISDN line is busy dial Fagg When the ISDN exchange line is released your telephone will ring to inform you that the ine is available now All reservation requests will be automatically cancelled at 0 00 hours This feature requires telephone sets that support in call dialing A Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone Olof Ifyou wish to use any available ISDN line dial 0 or Ea To reserve an ISDN exchange line dial 8 BAE port 1 182 EIHIHH port 2 The ISDN exchange line is busy gya Dial EJE3 You will hear the acknowledgement signal followed by the busy tone A Hang up The ISDN exchange line has been reserved now l Your telephone is ringing E Pick up the handset You will hear the inhouse dial tone Oo O Dial 0 or Ea To reserve an ISDN exchange line dial BE AEE port 1 182 EEIB port 2 You will hear the office dialtone EJ Dial the desired subscriber number 31 o S kn o o o 11 1 Cancelling an ISDN Exchange Line Res 3 p SDN ervation A Pick
122. y dials this MSN all terminals included in this setup item will ring 9 Transferring Calls a b ISDN O S i O o e 9 1 Transferring Calls with Prior Notice a b ISDN You wish to transfer an inhouse call or external call to another extension notifying the receiving party beforehana e The party put on hold will hear music on hold if selected in the setup 2 During a telephone conversation with an external subscriber you wish to transfer the call to anotherinhouse extension B Press the Signaling key You will hear the inhouse dial tone from the earpiece Dial up the desired inhouse extension You will hear the ringing tone from the earpiece indicating that the desired extension is being called The called inhouse party picks up the handset Ifyou hear the busy tone press the Signaling key FJ to restore the call to your telephone 2 Make your inhouse call notifying the called party of the external subscriber waiting for him or her A Hang up The called inhouse extension accepts the call If you have an analog telephone set and the called party is busy you can restore the call by pressing the Flash key 25 9 2 Connecting Two External Subscribers Subsequent to an Enquiry Call Please note that ISDN terminals use special keypad features or a dedicated key to connect the two external subscribers involved in an enquiry call situation When you wish to connect th

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