Introduction; Connecting The Demonstration System; Talkswitch Unit 1 - Talkswitch VS Demonstration Setup Manual

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INTRODUCTION

The following guide outlines how to use one or two TalkSwitch units to demonstrate the
features, functionality, and benefits of the phone system in a closed environment. The
TalkSwitch system comes with a built-in demonstration capability, allowing you to run a
demonstration without plugging into telephone lines.
The system includes special dialing capabilities allowing you to simulate calls through VoIP or
PSTN from another location. These calls will go to phones that are plugged into the same
TalkSwitch unit, but the ringtones will imitate calls from another location.
This guide does not cover all of the functions in the TalkSwitch system. Please feel free to
improvise and make any configuration changes to demonstrate other features. You should test
these features before a demonstration to ensure they function properly.
With a single unit, you can demonstrate all the features of the system except VoIP. With two
units, you can demonstrate VoIP calls in a closed environment.

CONNECTING THE DEMONSTRATION SYSTEM

This section shows how to connect the demonstration system, including TalkSwitch units,
phones, speakers, Ethernet hub/switch and computer. Note that the computer is only required
to configure the TalkSwitch units. It is not required to run demonstrations.
Although the two units will be networked together and some parameters will be shared in the
software, they should be treated as two separate systems.
For example, do not program ring groups to ring extensions on both systems. This would be
incorrect behavior for the demonstration setup.

TalkSwitch unit 1

TalkSwitch unit 1 simulates the main office.
E1 — A phone connected to E1 is local extension 111.
E2 — A phone connected to E2 is local extension 112.
E5 — A phone connected to E5 will simulate an outside line calling in to the system. This
phone is referred to as the dial-in phone.
E6 — A cordless phone connected to E6 will simulate out-of-office calls to a cellular phone.
Try to use a cordless phone that looks like a cellular phone (e.g. Uniden ELT 560).
E7 — A phone cord connected to L1 will simulate line 1.
E8 — A phone cord connected to L2 will simulate line 2.
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