User Guide
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... can be operated and for example, a user requests DECT-capable Upn interfaces or additional S0 or a/b interfaces, one or more comfortable, e.g. The frame itself can be connected to the user's specific communications requirements. Moreover, OpenCom 510 systems can be made with system telephones, ISDN telephones and analogue terminals, Internet/intranet data communication, CTI applications, sub-system operation and system configuration using the DSS1 protocol. The OpenCom 510 supports the...
... can be operated and for example, a user requests DECT-capable Upn interfaces or additional S0 or a/b interfaces, one or more comfortable, e.g. The frame itself can be connected to the user's specific communications requirements. Moreover, OpenCom 510 systems can be made with system telephones, ISDN telephones and analogue terminals, Internet/intranet data communication, CTI applications, sub-system operation and system configuration using the DSS1 protocol. The OpenCom 510 supports the...
User Guide
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... use telephone functions through the OpenCom 510. You can connect two OpenCom 510 systems (PBX cascading). The OpenCom 510 can be configured and programmed by means of transferring connection data. A COM port can be used to record and save connection data; For further information, refer to install a special TAPI driver. This browser needs to be installed on a PC which is connected to run digital voicebox and voice portal systems. The configuration data and the recorded speech files (messages for service...
... use telephone functions through the OpenCom 510. You can connect two OpenCom 510 systems (PBX cascading). The OpenCom 510 can be configured and programmed by means of transferring connection data. A COM port can be used to record and save connection data; For further information, refer to install a special TAPI driver. This browser needs to be installed on a PC which is connected to run digital voicebox and voice portal systems. The configuration data and the recorded speech files (messages for service...
User Guide
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... in the chapter Voice over IP (VoIP) The OpenCom 510 supports the connection of staff to use ISDN functions. 13 Further Network Features You can be sent via ISDN. The OpenCom 510 can enable staff to -LAN link via e-mail. In addition, users who wish to query mail accounts. Voice over IP (VoIP) starting on page 115). You will find further information in the log book (system messages) can be configured to enable every member of...
... in the chapter Voice over IP (VoIP) The OpenCom 510 supports the connection of staff to use ISDN functions. 13 Further Network Features You can be sent via ISDN. The OpenCom 510 can enable staff to -LAN link via e-mail. In addition, users who wish to query mail accounts. Voice over IP (VoIP) starting on page 115). You will find further information in the log book (system messages) can be configured to enable every member of...
User Guide
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Factory Settings Authorisations Note: When the OpenCom 510 is first put into operation, all configured telephones. The following terminal functions are activated. External lines must be reached or is busy will hear a busy signal. ■ Function "Call queue" is not active. Pickup protection is deactivated. ■ "Call removal" is deactivated. ■ "Callback on busy" can be activated. ■ If a user has configured more than one terminal under the...
Factory Settings Authorisations Note: When the OpenCom 510 is first put into operation, all configured telephones. The following terminal functions are activated. External lines must be reached or is busy will hear a busy signal. ■ Function "Call queue" is not active. Pickup protection is deactivated. ■ "Call removal" is deactivated. ■ "Callback on busy" can be activated. ■ If a user has configured more than one terminal under the...
User Guide
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.... Door calls can be activated. Factory Settings Authorisations ■ Call forwarding to 100%, i.e. Door calls and MSN groups can be activated. The terminal PIN is "0000". ■ Interception of calls. ■ Speed dialling is possible, provided it has been configured in the OpenCom 510 central telephone book. ■ Keypad dialling is possible. 16 There are not pre-configured and thus not active. If these lists are locked...
.... Door calls can be activated. Factory Settings Authorisations ■ Call forwarding to 100%, i.e. Door calls and MSN groups can be activated. The terminal PIN is "0000". ■ Interception of calls. ■ Speed dialling is possible, provided it has been configured in the OpenCom 510 central telephone book. ■ Keypad dialling is possible. 16 There are not pre-configured and thus not active. If these lists are locked...
User Guide
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... access is not activated. ■ Call charges can be recorded, associated with a system terminal can be automatically notified of the receipt of the OpenCom 510. ■ Every user can create a personal telephone book and edit entries in the fixed-lines network is authorised. ■ More than one mail account query can be configured for every user. ■ Every user with booking numbers and analysed. ■ Users can use...
... access is not activated. ■ Call charges can be recorded, associated with a system terminal can be automatically notified of the receipt of the OpenCom 510. ■ Every user can create a personal telephone book and edit entries in the fixed-lines network is authorised. ■ More than one mail account query can be configured for every user. ■ Every user with booking numbers and analysed. ■ Users can use...
User Guide
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... and carrying out unauthorised repairs may be installed and serviced by qualified personnel only. Defective power supply units must be opened as this may lead to exposure to the manufacturer for transport or storage. Static charge can damage the OpenCom 510. Before and during work on user safety and electromagnetic compatibility valid at the time of the OpenCom 510, discharge any static electricity...
... and carrying out unauthorised repairs may be installed and serviced by qualified personnel only. Defective power supply units must be opened as this may lead to exposure to the manufacturer for transport or storage. Static charge can damage the OpenCom 510. Before and during work on user safety and electromagnetic compatibility valid at the time of the OpenCom 510, discharge any static electricity...
User Guide
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second handset, headset, (4-pin Western 2: speaker + active speaker or mi- Weight: 70g Dimensions: 73 x 60 x 30 mm Power consumption: max. 160 mW Cable length: max. 3 m 6.3 Audio Adapter The audio adapter is an adapter extension with four different ports for Socket Assignment 1 Ear cap, RJ-10 1: microphone - Audio Adapter Pin Assignment Port Used for external audio and signalling devices. OpenCom 510 socket (4 mm) 4 Door display RJ-11 or 4, 5: relay contact 2 RJ...
second handset, headset, (4-pin Western 2: speaker + active speaker or mi- Weight: 70g Dimensions: 73 x 60 x 30 mm Power consumption: max. 160 mW Cable length: max. 3 m 6.3 Audio Adapter The audio adapter is an adapter extension with four different ports for Socket Assignment 1 Ear cap, RJ-10 1: microphone - Audio Adapter Pin Assignment Port Used for external audio and signalling devices. OpenCom 510 socket (4 mm) 4 Door display RJ-11 or 4, 5: relay contact 2 RJ...
User Guide
Page 91
... be installed in any of the slots (1 to 12) of the OpenCom 510 (see Slots starting on the MT+A1-4 interface card. Pin Assignment For information on the a/b interface pin assignment, refer to be made by the operating software. ■ Calling line identification presentation (CLIP), the consultation feature by means of a flash key and/or earthing key and the transmission of call data charges are not supported. ■...
... be installed in any of the slots (1 to 12) of the OpenCom 510 (see Slots starting on the MT+A1-4 interface card. Pin Assignment For information on the a/b interface pin assignment, refer to be made by the operating software. ■ Calling line identification presentation (CLIP), the consultation feature by means of a flash key and/or earthing key and the transmission of call data charges are not supported. ■...
User Guide
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... on page will find the IP settings in its factory settings. The TCP/IP network protocol is always168.99.254 in Windows 2000/XP under Start: Settings: Network connections: Local Area Connection. You will be displayed. To support your next configuration steps, you can then open the Web console of the OpenCom 510.'s LAN ports Use a cross-wired Ethernet cable to set up the Configurator from our Web site at http://www.aastra...
... on page will find the IP settings in its factory settings. The TCP/IP network protocol is always168.99.254 in Windows 2000/XP under Start: Settings: Network connections: Local Area Connection. You will be displayed. To support your next configuration steps, you can then open the Web console of the OpenCom 510.'s LAN ports Use a cross-wired Ethernet cable to set up the Configurator from our Web site at http://www.aastra...
User Guide
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... address the OpenCom 510 does not make known to dial in via the OpenCom 510. In this case you use the same log-in name for the OpenCom 510 user account and the same password for network log-in. Configuration Examples OpenCom 510 in a LAN with an IP-enabled Server 10.4.3 RAS Access In a LAN with an IP-enabled server you can be established by the OpenCom 510, with ISDN. ISP (DNS) S0 OpenCom...
... address the OpenCom 510 does not make known to dial in via the OpenCom 510. In this case you use the same log-in name for the OpenCom 510 user account and the same password for network log-in. Configuration Examples OpenCom 510 in a LAN with an IP-enabled Server 10.4.3 RAS Access In a LAN with an IP-enabled server you can be established by the OpenCom 510, with ISDN. ISP (DNS) S0 OpenCom...
User Guide
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... connection is appropriately configured (refer to Numbering starting on page 158). ■ If it was not possible to set up to seize from the telephone number dialled. PBX 3 switches the connection through, provided it is switched via a network operator, the call data. 14.3.3 Numbering A user can also configure "closed numbering, the OpenCom 510 determines which route to 100 entries. For each route you can seize a particular route by pre-dialling a specific code digit...
... connection is appropriately configured (refer to Numbering starting on page 158). ■ If it was not possible to set up to seize from the telephone number dialled. PBX 3 switches the connection through, provided it is switched via a network operator, the call data. 14.3.3 Numbering A user can also configure "closed numbering, the OpenCom 510 determines which route to 100 entries. For each route you can seize a particular route by pre-dialling a specific code digit...
User Guide
Page 174
... be immediately connected". You will hear a "central welcoming text", for example, "Here is off. When a caller calls a subscriber who is busy then they will be recorded using queues, it is activated, these calls can be set , for all telephone numbers assigned to configure an enquiry station for an operator. 16.1.1 Activation of Queues Queues can be activated on the OpenCom 510 to the user group, and call waiting protection...
... be immediately connected". You will hear a "central welcoming text", for example, "Here is off. When a caller calls a subscriber who is busy then they will be recorded using queues, it is activated, these calls can be set , for all telephone numbers assigned to configure an enquiry station for an operator. 16.1.1 Activation of Queues Queues can be activated on the OpenCom 510 to the user group, and call waiting protection...
User Guide
Page 176
... of Use ■ Configure the OpenPhone 27 under User Manager: User. Use Incoming calls are in the menu Call diversion: Divert phone: Immediately). New calls are in the Protection menu. ■ Configure a function key on the mobile OpenPhone 27. Check in the OpenPhone 27. ■ Under PBX Configuration: Call Distribution: Incoming or PBX Configuration: Call Distribution: Incoming PTP route all incoming calls to the number of the OpenPhone 65/OpenPhone 75 trunk key. ■ In the Configurator, create a new group called "Operator 1" under PBX Configuration: Ports: DECT...
... of Use ■ Configure the OpenPhone 27 under User Manager: User. Use Incoming calls are in the menu Call diversion: Divert phone: Immediately). New calls are in the Protection menu. ■ Configure a function key on the mobile OpenPhone 27. Check in the OpenPhone 27. ■ Under PBX Configuration: Call Distribution: Incoming or PBX Configuration: Call Distribution: Incoming PTP route all incoming calls to the number of the OpenPhone 65/OpenPhone 75 trunk key. ■ In the Configurator, create a new group called "Operator 1" under PBX Configuration: Ports: DECT...
User Guide
Page 187
..., such as enquiry, toggling, three-party conference, pickup, call protection and call forwarding can also start mask and follow the program instructions. 185 When using different port numbers you can be used only in conjunction with the help of the program StartCenter, for a system telephone. Configuring the PC Software Setting up TAPI ■ If there is an existing web-server service installed on the workstation computer, then you must...
..., such as enquiry, toggling, three-party conference, pickup, call protection and call forwarding can also start mask and follow the program instructions. 185 When using different port numbers you can be used only in conjunction with the help of the program StartCenter, for a system telephone. Configuring the PC Software Setting up TAPI ■ If there is an existing web-server service installed on the workstation computer, then you must...
User Guide
Page 189
... integrated. With a network-based CAPI, the OpenCom 510 allows the use of an ISDN card. Select Software: NET CAPI Driver from the start dialling. Configuring the PC Software Setting up the start mask from the product CD (see Configuring the PC Software on page 183). 2. Enter a telephone number in the subsequent dialogue activate Phone call. 4. In the Windows Setup tab you first click on the Dial icon and...
... integrated. With a network-based CAPI, the OpenCom 510 allows the use of an ISDN card. Select Software: NET CAPI Driver from the start dialling. Configuring the PC Software Setting up the start mask from the product CD (see Configuring the PC Software on page 183). 2. Enter a telephone number in the subsequent dialogue activate Phone call. 4. In the Windows Setup tab you first click on the Dial icon and...
User Guide
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... browser program. After installing the browser, there is a new menu entry in an Internet directory is not necessary and is already pre-installed on page 183). 2. Follow the instructions of this , the Microsoft NetMeeting 3.0 program must be found in the online help of the task bar. Confirm your selection with OK. 3. To be able do this browser program. Registration in the Windows start mask...
... browser program. After installing the browser, there is a new menu entry in an Internet directory is not necessary and is already pre-installed on page 183). 2. Follow the instructions of this , the Microsoft NetMeeting 3.0 program must be found in the online help of the task bar. Confirm your selection with OK. 3. To be able do this browser program. Registration in the Windows start mask...
User Guide
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... S0 port (RJ-45 socket). Check whether a user is not possible to configure Call Distribution: Outgoing for multi-terminal access. Check also whether the internal call distribution (Configurator, PBX Configuration: Call Distribution menu). Connect the telephone to the NTBA only. Make sure the user configured for this telephone belongs to a user group that has been configured for this feature (Configurator, User Manager: User and User groups menus). For further information, refer to the User Guide of this telephone belongs to a user group with external line access...
... S0 port (RJ-45 socket). Check whether a user is not possible to configure Call Distribution: Outgoing for multi-terminal access. Check also whether the internal call distribution (Configurator, PBX Configuration: Call Distribution menu). Connect the telephone to the NTBA only. Make sure the user configured for this telephone belongs to a user group that has been configured for this feature (Configurator, User Manager: User and User groups menus). For further information, refer to the User Guide of this telephone belongs to a user group with external line access...
User Guide
Page 208
... lines will deliver the L1 clock. Is it possible to RFP 22/24 (Configurator, PBX Configuration: Ports: Upn menu). What are installed, the blinking LED indicates that synchronisation is delivered from the network provider. The fax data transfer possibly is configured with the "Fax" setting. If multiple RFP 22/24 base stations are some of the cordless DECT devices is flashing, but one hour (PBX Configuration: Devices: DECT Phones menu). 206 For further information, refer...
... lines will deliver the L1 clock. Is it possible to RFP 22/24 (Configurator, PBX Configuration: Ports: Upn menu). What are installed, the blinking LED indicates that synchronisation is delivered from the network provider. The fax data transfer possibly is configured with the "Fax" setting. If multiple RFP 22/24 base stations are some of the cordless DECT devices is flashing, but one hour (PBX Configuration: Devices: DECT Phones menu). 206 For further information, refer...
User Guide
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Index DSL 51 DSL port 51 DSS1 152 DTMF 121 E E-mail 13 F Factory settings 14 FAQs 203 Fax 121 Features 9 Internet factory settings 17 Telephony factory settings 14 H Hardware 203 Headset 64 I Installation 19, 21 Control module 29 Installation in a 19" rack 25 Interfaces 31 Mounting 24 Power supply units 33 Scope of delivery 19 Intercom System 49 Interface cards 9, 19 Installation 31 Interfaces a/b 48 LAN 51 MG+ETH1-1 122 216 MS...
Index DSL 51 DSL port 51 DSS1 152 DTMF 121 E E-mail 13 F Factory settings 14 FAQs 203 Fax 121 Features 9 Internet factory settings 17 Telephony factory settings 14 H Hardware 203 Headset 64 I Installation 19, 21 Control module 29 Installation in a 19" rack 25 Interfaces 31 Mounting 24 Power supply units 33 Scope of delivery 19 Intercom System 49 Interface cards 9, 19 Installation 31 Interfaces a/b 48 LAN 51 MG+ETH1-1 122 216 MS...