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STENTOFON Pulse IP Based Intercom System TECHNICAL MANUAL A100K11311...
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About this Document Document Scope This document provides a step-by-step procedure for the configuration of the Pulse IP-based intercom system for up to 16 intercom stations and 10 SIP terminals. Publication Log Rev. Date Author Status 1.12.2012 Published Related Documentation For further information, refer to the following documentation: Doc.
2.1.4 IP Addresses & Configuration ................ 6 2.2 Connect and Set Up Pulse Server ............6 2.2.1 Connecting Pulse Server to the Network............6 2.2.2 Logging on to the Pulse Server ..............7 2.2.3 Setting Up the Pulse Server ................. 8 2.3 Connect Other Intercom Stations ............9 2.4 Configure Directory (Phonebook) ............9...
SIP server, managing how calls are set up and routed, and also is the single point for configuration of all intercom stations in the system. L All IP intercom stations in a Pulse installation must be located on the same LAN (IP subnet).
● Maximum cable distance between the PoE switch and the station is 100 meters ● All intercom stations in a Pulse installation must be located on the same LAN (IP subnet) 2.1.2 Planning the System When planning a Pulse system, you have to: ●...
2.2 Connect and Set Up Pulse Server 2.2.1 Connecting Pulse Server to the Network One of the intercom stations must be set as the Pulse Server. The Pulse Server acts as a server for the other intercom stations in the system.
Internet Protocol Properties to use an IP address that is in the same range as 169.254.1.100, e.g. 169.254.1.1 with subnet mask 255.255.0.0. Access the Pulse Server station by logging into the web interface using a standard web browser on your PC: A100K11311...
● Under the Station Main tab, click Main Settings to configure station mode and IP parameters. Station Mode Since this is the Pulse Server station, it will function as the intercom server or exchange: ● Select the Use Pulse Server radio-button IP Settings ●...
- You should now hear a tone from the station you selected. You can now set directory numbers, names, IP addresses, profiles, etc. for all the stations in the network. In our example, the Pulse Server station is designated as Reception with directory number 10, while the two desktop stations are John Smith and Peter Brink with directory numbers 11 and 12 respectively.
When you click Apply, the Pulse Server will download the directory settings to all the STENTOFON IP intercom stations and do a system reboot. Password is an optional field you can set to increase the security level. The password is used by other intercom stations to register with the Pulse Server.
This parameter is applicable to substations with a call button. Activate Relay On Event Most STENTOFON IP stations (except for the Desktop Master and Dual Display station) have a relay. Here, you can select the events that activate the relay. The available events are: ●...
DAK. This parameter assigns the key to an external phone line. This requires that the Pulse system is connected to an external telephone system via a SIP gateway. You can have multiple lines on an IP master station.
3.3 Configure Call Button on IP Substation The call button on the IP Substation can be configured via the Pulse Server. ● Use a web browser and log into the Pulse Server station (e.g. IP address: 169.254.1.99) ● Select Server Management > Server Configuration > Direct Access Key Settings ●...
NORMAL None Group Call 3 None When adding a new station to an existing Pulse system, the station will automatically become a member of the All Call group. Configuration Of Group Calls The group call properties are configured via the Pulse Server. Use a web browser and log into the Pulse Server station (e.g.
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Directory number The number to dial to activate the group call. If changed, a reboot of the Pulse Server is required for the changes to take effect. Priority Priorities can be set for one group call at a time. A group call with higher priority will override a lower priority group call.
● If the stations are using static IP addresses, you need to set the Gateway address for all stations. Log into the Pulse Server, go to Main Settings and set the Gateway address to be the Pulse Server IP Address (unless you have a real gateway). Go to Server Management >...
3.6.2 Ringlist with Loopback The above example ringlist settings may be illustrated as follows: 3.6.3 Ringlist with Previous Station The above example ringlist settings may be illustrated as follows: A100K11311 Pulse Technical Manual...
IP DECT 3.7.1 Install License Before adding SIP accounts to your system, you need to obtain the Pulse 3rd Party SIP Terminals license key. To install a license: ● Select Station Administration > Licensing ● Enter the license key in the New License field and click Insert License The Licensing list should now show all the licenses that are available.
3.7.3 Configure IP Telephone You now have to log into the 3rd-party IP telephone to configure the SIP account to register it with the Pulse Server station. The Directory Number and Password (SIP Account) created in section 3.7.2 is used to register the 3rd-party station with the Pulse Server.
Server station: ● Select Server Management > Station Profiles 3.8.4 Configure Telephone Gateway Log into the Telephone Gateway to register it to the Pulse Server by using the SIP Gateway Account created in section 3.8.2. 3.8.5 Troubleshooting When dialling the gateway access number (e.g. 0), the station display...
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