A memory card installed in the
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slave system cannot be used.
PBX Networking
OpenCom 510 provides all the fea-
tures necessary for PBX networking.
You need PBX networking in the fol-
lowing cases:
To operate the OpenCom 510 as
■
a subsidiary system on another
PBX. This will also allow you to
use the OpenCom 510 as a DECT
server, for example.
To network the OpenCom 510
■
with an OpenCom 1000. In this
way you can use the
OpenCom 510 as a PBX for a
branch office, for instance.
To network several
■
OpenCom 510s into a PBX sys-
tem.
To use flexible configuration
■
possibilities of trunk lines for a
OpenCom 510.
All settings that affect the configura-
tion of PBX networking can be found
in the Configurator menu
PBX Configuration: Trunks and in
102
PBX Networking
To operate the slave system
■
again normally, you must reset it
to its factory settings (refer to
Resetting the System Data start-
ing on page 84 and DIP Switch
Settings on page 99).
the PBX Configuration: System:
Settings dialogue under System
linking. Refer also refer to the corre-
sponding help topics in the
OpenCom 510 online help.
Note: If you do not need the fea-
tures of PBX networking, the simpli-
fied configuration is sufficient in most
cases. For this purpose, assign the
preconfigured trunk groups Multi-
terminal access or System access to
the ports. The preconfigured route
called External trunk now makes it
possible to seize an external line im-
mediately or by first dialling the pre-
fix "0". You can rename the preconfig-
ured bundle and the preconfigured
route if required, but you cannot de-
lete them.
Connections
Networking two or more PBXs
means interconnecting them. The
OpenCom 510 allows you to use
both trunk lines and point-to-point
PBX Networking
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