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1. Enter VM Cap 10 50 Exit 20 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Speed Dials Programming Personal Speed Dials NOTE Speed Dial Numbers may be entered from any station however the entry of System Speed Dial numbers is password protected with the Administrator Password Instruction Action Menu Display From your keystation Pirecioneos y y m Personal Speed Dial Select the Directory Key System Speed Dial Directory Personal Entries Select A Enter spd index 01 30 gt Personal Entries Personal Entries Enter the Speed Dial number index A ene S re numvel to modify an existing entry or a new gt 1 Enter Number index to create a new entry cee 2 Enter Name You enter the number and 3 Confirm press Confirm Enter the name and press Confirm 21 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Programming System Speed Dials Instruction From your Keystation Action Select the Directory Key A m Directory Scroll and Select System Entries I gt Menu Display Directories Personal Speed Dial System Speed Dial Personal Entries System Entries Enter system Password Enter the Speed Dial number index to modify an existing entry or a new index to create a new entry Enter the number and press Confirm Enter the name and press Confirm Select the outgoing group normally the first group Enter SPD Index 0
2. Enter Date DDMMYY NN lt gt Select Option System lt gt stations lt I gt Lines A Select Option Time and date Ss Change password c7 Programming position SA Set Time HHMM Confirm _ Exit A Set Date DDMMYY gt Confirm HD Exit Programming Menu Note Time and date Settings are saved automatically you are then returned to the Main Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Configuring a Group Ring Hunt Group Configuring Group amp Assigning Stations Instruction Action Menu Display Select Option From the System Programming gt System Sub Menu Select Lines E gt Stations am ines Select Option Select A Equipped Lines gt Group Programming Group Programming I Incoming Ringing Select the Group to be Programed A a ek gt r Scroll If Necessary Group 2 Group 50 Scroll Group 3 Group 60 H To Select a group s select the diamond next to it Select the Group type to be A on Type an ID Hunt Group emm Exit Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Note on Groups amp Group Types Groups Note Group Programming When assigning Stations within a Ring or Hunt Group the first 8 stations are included by default in Group 1 The administrator may select or deselect Stations within a Group at any time Note Group Names All Groups can be assigned specific names to facilitate ease of program
3. Line Key Light Program Night Service On amp Off Times cum Ss Apply Weekend if required Select Option Automatic On Times Automatic Off Times Weekend Service Select the required On Times A N amp gt On Time 2 ec Exit Enter Time to be set and then select gt an EMM Confirm lt P change 7 Delete Select the required Off Times A N TE Off Time 2 am txt Enter Time to be set and then select E gt re HEMM Confirm lt P Change lt gt Delete Note You may apply 2 sets of times for the Night Service rules to be applied typically this will be used for Lunch Time and Out of Office Hours Night Service allows you to configure different call routing plans for these time periods You may exit the menu at any time and the settings will be saved 17 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide System Password Changing System Password Instruction Action Menu Display From the System Programming NN Er Sub Menu Select System lt lt Stations am ines Select Option SE A Time amp Date Change Password lt gt Change password c 777 Programming position A 1111 Enter New Password xxxx EE Confirm 4 digit numeric and Confirm ND Change m Pi Examining Station Passwords Instruction Action Menu Display From the System Programming A ne Sub Menu Select Station lt a Stations am ines Select Option
4. Longest Idle See Previous page for Notes on Group Types Select the Stations to be included in Select Stations the HUNT GROUP XHYNFEROD So sin 20 Stn 230 9 stin 21 Stn 240 lt gt ostn 22 Stn 250 To Select a station s select the diamond next to it 11 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Mapping Incoming Calls to a Group From a Network Line Instruction Action Menu Display From the System Programming gt Spion System Sub Menu Select Lines gt Stations 7 Lines Select Option Select Incoming Ringing gt gt gt Equipped Lines Group Programming Incoming Ringing Select the Line or Access for which A this rule applies gt Scroll I Select Line Line 1 Line 2 Access 2 Door Station Select the time when this rule A Pu should apply cum Night Mode lt gt Day and Night Mode Select the Destination for Incoming A ann Calls on this Line or Access Group gt Group In This Case lt gt Q Auto Attendant A Select Group Select the Group which is to receive Eu Incoming Calls on this Line or Scio 9 Group 1 Group 40 Access during the relevant Time Group 2 Group 50 Period S Group 3 Group 60 To Select a group s select the diamond next to it Note on Incoming Call Mapping You may map Incoming Calls on Specific Lines to be presented to different Groups in Day and Night Mode 12 Commander Connect Getti
5. Scroll down and select Exaime Passwords gt H Scroll gt No Call Logging External Diversions Examine Passwords Select the password which you need to view gt gt gt Select Option Stn Lock Password Voice Mail Password Answering Machine The Answering Machine password is displayed immediately For other options you will be prompted to select the station to view uu gt gt Note The next to a station indicates a voice box is enabled for that station Select Station Stn 20 Stn 230 Stn 21 Stn 240 Stn 22 Stn 250 To Select a station s select the diamond next to it 18 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Voicemail Configuring Answering Machine NOTE To utilise the Voicemail features on the Commander Connect you must purchase and install the optional Voicemail module Instruction Action Menu Display From the System Programming gt Soa Sub Menu Select Lines QS Stations m Lines Scroll down and select mm Select Option Outgoing line priority Answering Machine gt PABX group Scroll cmm Answering Machine Select the Line s which are to be Answering Machine OA 1 answered by the System Answering gt rais Machine when it is enabled lt gt 9 Line 1 9 Line 2 The selected lines are indicated by a Enabling Answering Machine Instruction Action Menu Display Select Option From St
6. UU IM ENIM WIN HEN HH 10 Note Group Programming sareei Arr EE EAE EEE NAVELN eene eterne 10 Note Group Names sees een endera resa sb rs rs on Rd aa Ke sr trennt Sn nrg rg F r SNART HANS SNRA Res na SER 10 Configuring Group amp Assigning Stations continued s seseererersrererersreseseseresesererererererererere rena 11 Mapping Incoming Calls to a Group From a Network Line sss 12 Note on Incoming Call Mapping 12 Mapping Incoming Calls to a Group From an MSN or DD eeee 13 CONFIGURING CALL BARRING RULES eee esee eese esee enses tosta tasto tasas totas tas sor sor ta 0000 14 Gall Baring and Tables ertt e cedet dann dan 14 Setting up Call Barring Tables sss eene 15 Assigning rules to Statlons 4 ee ce eerte d aed erae er dee dre Ashes 16 CONFIGURING NIGHT amp WEEKEND SERVICE 0u00s00s0s00ssnsonsossnsonsnssnsnnsossnsnnsnssnsnnsnnsnsnnsnnsnnne 17 SYSTEM hl spnip M krRN NINA 18 Changing System Password sse etnies 18 Examining Station Passwords sessnseersrsesererererererererererererererererererer ere er er eran arenan arenan arenan enar er eene 18 VOICEMAIL une NEEE ENE NT E EAEE 19 Configuring Answering Machine eee nente nennen 19 Enabling Answering Machine entente treten entere 19 Assigning Voice Mail Stations ssssssssssssssseseeee en
7. 01 500 1 Enter Number 2 Enter Name 3 Confirm Outgoing group Outgoing group 2 760 Outgoing group 3 761 22 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Power Fail Operation Your Commander Connect is provided with a basic power fail mechanism to allow the system to continue operation in power fail situations Analogue Systems For systems with traditional Analogue PSTN Lines 2 stations on each station module are connected directly to the first 2 Network Lines on that module as follows Table 1 1 2 26 27 5 6 34 35 9 10 42 43 13 14 50 51 Digital Systems Systems populated with Digital ISDN Lines only will not operate in Power Fail mode These systems MUST be installed with the Optional Battery Back Up unit or an auxiliary uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Battery Backup Unit The Optional BBU available with the Commander Connect will ensure all system configurations can operate to full capacity for a minimum of 1 hour under normal load conditions 23 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Station Settings Station Name amp Settings NOTE Each Station on the Commander Connect System may be configured with different settings This section describes how to change the Station names and list the key settings that may be configured Please refer to the full User Manual for further instructions if required Instruction Action Menu Display SK lt Select Optio
8. Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Table of Contents GUIDE TO SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION ussssusonssensonsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnnsnsansnn 3 Geng started GUJE reset S ORE ea ER TINI ORAT e IUe pedes 3 Keystation Quick Reference Guide nennen niederen reete ie eee renen 3 Owner Manual seien t ette e e TU E ERE RE ES 3 Internet Module Manual een nee 3 Documentatiom G 9 oo tette esee tiere en qii ist edes 3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION arinaa nA E einen ee eg eee RS en PES FEY ea YER PEN TE TER ERE YR RN PER EV earn Pe aeg 4 System Options i an a ade edes eot ede a deut eode dee ehe 4 SYSTEMS UPP 1p AE MU EE 4 System Programming Notes sse eren ener eren eret 4 Guide to Standard Keystation layout 5 Explanation of Symbols in this Guide sse 6 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 0s2us0s00s0020n00s0nsonensonsonsnsonsnnsnsnsnnsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnssnsansnssnsansnn 6 Accessing the System Programming esenesenennenseneneneenennenen nennen nennen 7 PROGRAMMING SYSTEM TIME amp DATE orsusossossnsssossnsonsnssnsnnsnssnsonsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnnsnsnne 8 CONFIGURING A GROUP RING HUNT GROUP u ss2us0s00sensnensensnnsnsensnnsnsensnnsnsnsnnsnnensnnsnnensanenn 9 Configuring Group amp Assigning Stations 9 Note on Groups amp Group Types ssssssssssssssesseeeeeeen eene 10 Groups sen
9. ES as described below and then assign the relevant rules to individual stations There are four Tables which may be programed and six CLASS CODES which may be assigned to a station as listed below Type of Restriction Table CLASS Typical Use No restriction None 1 None Restricted from calls in Table 2 2 2 Bar 00 Restricted from calls in Table 2 amp 3 3 3 Bar 0 Allowed Internal and Emergency Calls only None 4 Bar ALL Allowed Numbers that overide Table 2 amp 3 Allowed 5 Exception Restricted Numbers that overide Table 1 2 amp 3 Restricted 6 Specific Bar Table Bar Default settings Table 2 International None Table 3 National None 14 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Setting up Call Barring Tables Instruction i Menu Display NY F From the System Programming W N COn Sub Menu Select System lt gt Stations lt I gt Lines Scroll down and select gt as eae Class Codes Scroll gt Reset Options lt I gt Set v24 Baud Rate Select the Table which is to be A en er programmed lt lt Table 3 lt gt Allowed Table Restricted Table Enter Index 01 50 May be Existing or New Index XX Eier Index Ot o Eee number or code you wish to bar here Exit Select Confirm to Complete the Set Hm Select Option Any up Confirm See Note Below for ANY Option Change Note Each entry restricts or allows one number or range of num
10. ation 20 in idle menu Scroll down and select Answering Machine lt gt Night Service c7 Answering Machine gt Divert The keystation s display will show Answering Machine On for approx 2 3 secs and will return to the idle display 19 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Assigning Voicemail Stations NOTE To utilise the Voicemail features on the Commander Connect you must purchase and install the optional Voicemail module Instruction Action Menu Display Select Option From the System Programming A System Sub Menu Select Stations I Stations ec Lines Scroll down and select peus Option mmm ndividual CLI Stores Voice Boxes Scroll System Speed No Override lt gt Voice Boxes Select the Stations which are to be gt Select tation 0 assigned individual Voicemail mm 55020 Stn 23 Boxes Stn 21 Stn 240 Stn 22 Stn 250 To Select a station s select the diamond next to it Assigning Voicemail Capacities NOTE The system assigns a limit of 20 Messages per Voicemail Box this may be modified if required as follows Instruction onm S Menu Display From the System Programming SD an Sub Menu Select stations lt I gt Lines System Scroll down and select B Select Option Scroll Commander System VM Capacity VM Capacity Account Codes Enter the required number of messages allowed per station Bo
11. ation basis Different rules can be applied day and night if required Allows a station to dial a number from the System Store even if that area code is normally barred from that station Allows the call recipient see who the call is for before answering this feature is ideal where one secretary answers calls on behalf of several managers Allows a station to be protected from system call waiting tones at all times Allows the administrator decide which stations have individual Voice Mail Boxes You can cancel the following if they have been programmed on your set Do Not Disturb Call Divert Ring Back Display Messaging Reminder Call 25 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Connect Numbering plan Code Feature 100 109 Phantom voice boxes 110 117 First Sg bus numbering 120 127 Second S bus numbering 130 137 Third Sg bus numbering 140 147 Fourth So numbering 180 189 Group 1 10 190 199 Group 11 20 20 29 Stations 1 10 Jo Line Access LineGroup1 O POO Station 20 26 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide 27 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Configuring the Internet Module This section describes how to configure basis Network Settings on the Internet Module to enable you to connect to the Internet and to an ISDN or ADSL Internet Service assuming that you accept all default Internal Network Settings Please refer to the Internet Module User Manual provided on the enc
12. bers A wildcard may be used ANY i e 403 X would bar calls to numbers between 403 1 and 403 9 15 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Assigning rules to Stations Instruction Action Menu Display From the System Programming A yon Option am System Sub Menu Select Station Stations GES Lines Select lt gt Select Option gt Name Programming Restriction Classes Restriction Classes lt gt Tone Protect Select Option Select the time for rule to be applied gt Day Class of Service Day or Night Night Class of Service aS Exit Select Option Select the Class Rule to be applied IP ass 1 Class 4 Class 1t0 6 DD Class2 Class 5 a Class 3 Class 6 Exit Select the Stations to which this rule gt Class X day night appli Stn 20 Stn 230 ppiles gt 9 Stn 21 Stn 240 gt Stn 22 Stn 25e The selected station is indicated by e Note You may apply the same rule to multiple stations You may apply multiple rules to the same station You may exit the menu at any time and the settings will be saved 16 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Configuring Night amp Weekend Service Instruction From the System Programming Sub Menu Select System Scroll down and select Night Service Scroll CE gt Action Menu Display lt t Select Option mmm System Stations RR lines lt t Select Option Night Service Music on Hold
13. dwidth It is advisable to set this for Fax or Modem calls out over ISDN lines Removes an unpopulated station from all ring maps Allows a station to be set to call a pre programmed number when the station goes off hook Typically used for unsupervised reception areas or fax machines The administrator can decide which stations have individual CLI stores Allows the keypad tones to be switched on off on a station by station basis Allows specific features to be mapped between a manager and secretary for improved functionality Prevents calls to or from this station from being stored in the system call logging information This prevents or allows stations from setting up diverts externally and also prevents a station from making dual trunk calls such as External Transfer Conference or Consultation A station can be restricted from Opening the Door if a remote door opening system is installed Removes a station from the paging group Allows a station to be set so that it never sends the CLI number when making an outgoing call CLIR Allows a station to be set so that it never shows the CLI number during a connected incoming call COLR Allows 2 stations to be swapped on the system for administration or programming purposes Prevents a station from accessing the PA System if connected to the system Allows the administrator to swap the ringing cadence used for internal and external calls Allows Call Restrictions to be placed on a station by st
14. em Programming Notes The Commander Connect may be programmed from either a Standard Executive Keystation or from the OVIDA PC Configuration Tool supplied on the CD supplied with your system This guide outlines the key elements of System Programming from the Keystations only Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Guide to Standard Keystation layout Mute Key Hands Free Key Light 4 Function Keys Program Message Volume Keys Directory Network Message Waiting Ringing Indicator Data Socket and Headset Socket underneath Ee m M 731 08 08 02 INTERNAL CALL REDIALLASTNUNBER SAVEDNUNBERS Display Keys Scroll Edit Keys E Numeric Keypad Scroll Edit Keys ER d REDIALLASTNUNBER SAVEDNUMBERS on wuz 2 n Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Explanation of Symbols in this Guide Specific symbols are used to define particular operations or to highlight important areas as follows m Program A Select Function A Caution Programming Key Scroll through Menus System Programming The System may only be programmed from one specific station by default this is configured as Station 20 but the programming position may be moved to any Station required The System Programming is separated into 3 main blocks System covers aspects that affect operations across the complete system Station covers aspects that may be programmed per station Lines cov
15. ers aspects which affect the Network connections Incoming and Outgoing Calls and Least Cost Routing configuration Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Accessing the System Programming Instruction Menu Display From the Programming Position Stn 20 by default select the Programming Key Program Phone Setup Auto Answer Key Programming Headset Mode Scroll through the menus to find System Programming and select the option Se gt gt Phone Setup Ringing Options Contrast Options System Programming Enter Password 1111 default Enter System Password Exit You are now in the Main Menu for System Programming and are presented with the following Sub Menus for Programming Options dum gt gt Select Option System Stations Lines automatically RR FR The remainder of this document assumes that you have successfully navigated to the System Programming Sub Menu above Depress the Ce key for 2 seconds at any time or Hang Up to exit the Programming mode at any time Modified settings are SAVED For more complex settings please refer to the Owners Manual provided on the CD ROM packaged with your system Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Programming System Time amp Date Instruction Sub Menu Select System From the System Programming Menu Display Select Time amp Date Enter Time HHMM
16. igurations to suit their business requirements In addition it allows an appointed Administrator to configure the system through key settings and programming elements enabling a tailored business solution Keystation Quick Reference Guide Provides Quick Reference to Key System Features The Quick Reference Guide s are supplied with each Commander Connect keystation as an easy to view fold out for each system user Also provided is a simple reference to the key operation and system features of Keystations or Standard Telephones Owner Manual Provides complete detail on System Programming and Features The Owner Manual is provided with each Commander Connect System covering System Programming Administration and Usage and providing the appointed Administrator with information on configuration of advanced system features Internet Module Manual Provides complete detail on Internet Module Programming and Usage The Internet Module Manual is provided with each Commander Connect system covering System Programming Administration and Usage and provides the appointed administrator with information of configuration of advanced system features Documentation CD Contains PDF files of the Getting Started Guide Owner Manual Standard keystation Quick reference Guide Executive keystation Quick reference Guide Internet Module Manual and personal Keystation label templates Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Sy
17. losed CD ROM if you need to configure additional options on the Internet Module When the Internet Module is installed and running run the Wizard tool on a PC connected to the system via the V 24 Serial Port Interface When you run the application Screen 1 will be displayed From this screen Select the Installation Wizard In the next screen displayed Screen 2 select either ISDN or ADSL depending on the type of connection you have to the Internet am nna zs Connect Internet Module Installation Wizard Internet Module Configuration Get Internet Module Configuration Set Internet Module Configuration Restore Factory Defaults Back DAProgram FileskOvida Commander Connect User Version 51WserWRouterInstance xml 28 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide ADSL Service Ensure the Internet Module is connected to an ADSL Modem that is working correctly with the ADSL Service e Set Username CONVWMANDER e Set Password ADSL Installation Wizard e Enable the Profile Username username The service is now configured Password Profile Enabled PPPoE IP Yes No Back Send D3Program FilesiOvida Commander Connect User Version 51wserWRouterlnstance xrnl ISDN Service Ensure the ISDN Lines are connected and working through the Commander Connect System LCONNVMANDER e Set Username Connect ISDN Installation Wizard e Set Passwo
18. ming and system usage Please refer to the section on Naming in this document for instructions on creating Group or Station names Groups of different types may be configured in your Commander Connect System When programming a Group you will be offered the following options Ring Group When selected all phones in the Group ring simultaneously for an incoming call Hunt Group When selected incoming calls are presented to one phone only within the group and the calls are filtered through the various Stations as follows e Linear Calls are presented to the lowest numbered station first If a station is busy the call is presented to the next free station e Circular Calls are presented in strict rotation starting with the lowest numbered station in the Group i e Call 1 is presented to Station 20 call 2 to Station 21 etc e Longest Idle Incoming calls are presented to the station that has been idle for the longest period of time 10 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Configuring Group amp Assigning Stations continued Instruction i Menu Display If RING GROUP is selected Select the Stations to be included in gt So Stations the RING GROUP Stn 20 Stn 23 cum Stn 21 Stn 240 Scroll 0 Stn 22 Stn 250 To Select a station s select the diamond next to it If HUNT GROUP is selected Select the HUNT GROUP type A red Hunt Group Type required amm Linear 9 Circular
19. n From the System Programming c System Sub Menu Select Stations Select Option Lines Station Name Programming Name Programming lt gt Restriction Classes ccc Tone Protect cum gt Select the required Station and enter the name required and press Select Station Confirm 6 Stn 20 Stn 230 lt D Select Stn 21 Stn 240 Stn 22 Stn 250 To Select a station s select the diamond next to it 24 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Additional Station See the table below for a station by station basi required 25 Hz 3 1 kHz Station Station Disconnect Hot Line Individual CLI Stores Key Pad Feedback Manager Secretary No Call Logging External Diversions Open Door Restriction Page Protect Permanent CLIR Permanent COLR Port Swapping Restrict use of PA Reverse Cadence Set Restriction Classes Sys Speed Dial O Ride Tele Secretary Tone Protect Voice Boxes Station Reset Settings a full range of settings The following parameters may be also be set on s Refer to the full User Manual for detailed programming instructions if This allows the ringing frequency to be changed from 25 to 50 Hz The default setting is 25Hz however some older phone equipment may require 50 Hz for ringing This setting should only be applied if a telephone does not ring correctly at 25 Hz Allows an outgoing call to be set for 3 1Khz minimum ban
20. ng Started Guide Mapping Incoming Calls to a Group From an MSN or DDI Instruction Action Menu Display From the System Programming eum pon Option gt System Sub Menu Select Lines Stations gt Lines Scroll down and select gt Sc cc option CLI Programming DDI Programming Scroll DDI Programming DD PSTN Programming Enter MSN Index 001 100 XXX Enter MSN Index Exit May be Existing or New Enter MSN DDI Number XXXXXXXXX UTE Confirm May be Existing or New Change Delete Exit Confirm when complete Enter MSN Name ABCDEFGHIJ Confirm May be Existing or New Change 5 Delete Exit Confirm when complete Select the time when this rule select Option should appl TRAY Mods pply lt gt Night Mode amp Day and Night Mode DER Select Destination Select the Destination for Incoming EP Station Calls on this MSN or DDI lt gt Group lt gt 0 Auto Attendant Select the Group that is to receive A Select Group Incoming Calls on this MSN or DDI gt 9 Group 1 Group 40 Number during the relevant time gt Group 2 Group 50 period Group 3 Group 60 The selected group is indicated by 13 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Configuring Call Barring Rules Call Barring and Tables Call Barring allows you to prevent specific stations making specific types of calls in Day or Night Mode To configure Call Barring Rules you first set up the rules CLASS COD
21. rd e Setthe Phone Number of the ISP Username username Password e Enable the Profile Tel No 1234678 The service is now Profile Enabled configured Yes No O Back Send DAProgram FilestOvida Commander Connect User Version 51wserWRouterInstance xml NOTE When ISDN is the primary or only connection to the Internet you should disable the ADSL Profile in the ADSL Wizard section 29 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide OVIDA PC Management Tool The OVIDA PC Management Tool enables the system administrator to program and modify system configuration through a simple User Interface The application contains extensive Help Files that will guide you through key system settings OVIDA is installed from the CD ROM provided with your Commander Connect System The application may be run at any time by inserting the CD ROM and selecting Start Programs OVIDA in the Start Menu on the PC The Administrators PC must be connected to the Commander Connect using the supplied Communications cable between the serial port on the PC and the Commander Connect When the application is running you must establish a connection to the Commander Connect by choosing Connect Commander Connect User Version 51 File System Stations Lines Internet Module Ovida Setup Help Connect select connection medium Ed V24 via serial Po
22. rt Port Speed COM1 115200 Disconnected ConnectPABXModel xml ConnectPABXInstance xml Idle ay In the following screen Select Connection Medium select the settings as shown above using the assigned Com port on the PC Once the connection is established you will view information live on the system All available settings may be modified or updated without affecting calls in progress on the system Once a setting is modified you must SEND this to the Commander Connect This may be done by e Selecting Send Changes to send all updated fields e Highlighting particular fields and selecting Send Selected 30 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide 31 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Version 1 Release 1 Feb 2003 Commander is the registered trademark of Commander Australia Limited ACN 082 384 343 LAKE Communications Part No 5869 09500 Commander S l 760 72 This manual is not to form part of any order or contract The telecommunications services described in this publication are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time Commander reserves the right to alter without notice the specification design price or conditions of supply of any product or service 32
23. stem description e The Commander Connect is an Integrated Communications System It supports all your voice call needs and an Optional integrated Data Solution that allows multiple simultaneous Internet sessions e The Commander Connect can accommodate up to 16 Analogue Lines 8 ISDN Basic Rate Accesses or a combination of both with up to 32 Stations maximum System Options Your Commander Connect may be delivered or installed with additional optional components or you may choose to purchase them The following options are available e Additional Station Modules each containing 8 extra station ports e Additional Digital or Analogue Line Modules to a maximum of 16 lines e Optional Internet Module for shared High Speed Internet Connections e Optional Voice Mail Module for professional voice services e Optional Battery Back Up Module for full system operation in power fail e Options Module for connecting Long Line Station External Music on Hold or Central Bell e Standard Keystation with full Menu Display Handsfree Operation and 8 Programmable keys e Executive Keystation with full Backlit Menu Display Handsfree Operation and 16 Programmable keys Console providing an additional 32 Programmable Keys when used in conjunction with the Executive Keystation e Door Station to facilitate visitor introduction System Support Commander Support Web site www commander com Connect Support email cco commander com Commander 132 777 Syst
24. tente nentes 20 Assigning Voice mail CapaCitiBS smeeeeerersrrrrsrsrrsrerernerrereresrsrererrenererrer ere rens re sr nente entes 20 SPEED DIALS n 21 Programming Personal Speed Dials sse 21 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Programming System Speed Dials sse 22 POWER FAIL OPERATION 6scicsssisscessessssesssssssessensisesossesseseesstsesoasesseseessteeseasessoseesstseseasonsessessbeesosseesesenss es 23 Analogue Systems aaen eaa Qe in cd e e Ge ne d t e RENA 23 Digital Systetris aeterne een ete dete Feed e tee e ed n een extre ene Da 23 Battery Backup Unit 4 n seen deret eene ene ed eb Gere E eee ER e been 23 STATION dci cle R M M 24 Station Name amp Settings te e dette tede bar lesen tutem tuse drei Ies 24 Additonal Staton Settings sense Beisein nes din 25 CONFIGURING THE INTERNET MODULE s0ssossnsossssnsonsnsensonsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnssnsnnsnnsnsnnsnnsnsnne 28 ADSE SEWICE HN ea ipti ad e t MM dei at BSD Hp tm dtm 29 IB EI P MM 29 Commander Connect Getting Started Guide Guide to System Documentation The Commander Connect is provided with the following range of documentation Getting Started Guide Provides overview of System Programming and Key Features The Getting Started Guide takes the user through key system programming and enables the user to modify basic system conf
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