WELL mPBX‐U110R is a standalone embedded hybrid PBX specially designed for businesses and offices up to 100 users which is characterized by an embedded PRI(E1/T1/J1)port with up to 30 lines and 2 FXS ports in the one compact system, providing higher density trunking for offices using E1 PRI signaling. It enables the company to benefit from the latest VoIP technology and traditional reliability at the same time. Also it could be used as a gateway to legacy PB X systems in applications. WELL mPBX‐U110R has perfect interoperability with mainstream IP Phone brands such as Yealink, Snom, Grandstream, Aastra, Polycom and Cisco. Auto provisioning of Yealink, Snom, Cisco, Aastra and Polycom IP phones would greatly save time on configurations when there is bulk extensions to register. Besides, customers from different countries will all feel comfortable while using WELL mPBX‐U110R. Because they are able to select their local language for Web GUI and Voice Prompt. Furthermore, it is renowned for its user‐friendly web configuration panel which is easy accessible and self‐evident making configuration a ...
WELL mPBX-U110R Installation Guide 2. Hardware Specifications 2.1 Overview Figure 2‐1 WELL mPBX‐U110R 2.2 LED Indicators and Ports Figure 2‐2 WELL mPBX‐U110R Front Panel 4/13...
RUN mPBX status Blinking mPBX is running properly Not Blinking/Off mPBX goes wrong Ports Description RJ11 ports FXS port: For the connection of analog phones. Ethernet ports WELL mPBX‐U110R provides two 10/100M adaptive RJ45 Ethernet ports, marked as LAN and WAN. ‐LAN port: LAN port is for the connection to Local Area Network (LAN). ‐WAN port: WAN port is the network port for the connection to internet. It supports ‘DHCP server’, ‘PPPoE/dynamic DNS’, and “static IP” for IP address assignment. For the connection to E1 line or the E1 port of traditional PBX. E1/T1 ports Audio Input For the connection to a music‐on‐hold source port Audio output ...
WELL mPBX-U110R Installation Guide Operating Temperature 0°C~50°C 32°F~122°F) Storage Temperature ‐10°C~65°C 14°F~149°F) Operating Humidity 5%~90% Non‐condensing) Storage Humidity 0%~95% Non‐condensing) Weight 1.2kg 3. WELL mPBX‐U110R Installation To avoid unexpected accident, personal injury or device damage, please read the following instructions before installing WELL mPBX‐U110R. 3.1 Placement Instructions Ambient Temperature: to avoid overheating, please do not run WELL mPBX‐U110R in the place where the ambient temperature is above 122℉ (50℃). ...
WELL mPBX-U110R Installation Guide 3.2.2 Connection of E1/T1 ports WELL mPBX‐U110R supports one E1/T1 port. Below are the connection instructions. 1. Connection of E1/T1 ports The E1/T1 port could be connected to the E1 line or the E1 port of traditional PBX. Note: the E1/T1 port of WELL mPBX‐U110R is RJ45 port, and the pins are defined as below table: Item Description 1 RX‐ Receive Data‐ 2 RX+ Receive Data+ 3 Not used 4 TX‐ Transmit Data‐ 5 TX+ Transmit Data+ 6 Not used 7 Not used 8 Not used Note: Please follow the below steps to make RJ45 cable to connect it to the E1 port. Step 1: Connect WELL mPBX‐U110R E1 port to the E1 line according to the line sequence of E1 port. From the above table, we can see that the No.1 and No.2 pins of WELL mPBX‐U110R E1 port is for receiving data (No.1 for receiving data ‐, No.2 for receiving data +), while No.4 and No.5 is for transmitting data (No.4 is for transmitting data ‐, No.5 is for transmitting data +). ...
WELL mPBX-U110R Installation Guide Figure 3‐2 Connection of E1/T1 port 3.2.3 Connection of FXS ports The FXS port could be connected to an analog phone with a phone line. The connection could be depicted as below: Figure 3‐3 Connection of FXS ports 8/13...
WELL mPBX-U110R Installation Guide 3.2.4 Power Connection Once users have made sure that device installation, cable connection and power type is correct, please switch on the power. Then WELL mPBX‐U110R will start booting. In the meantime, users would see that the ‘POWER’ and ‘RUN’ indicator lights would turn on. Please switch off the power before plugging or unplugging the cables. 3.2.5 Overall Flow Chart Figure 3‐4 Overall Flow Chart 4. WELL mPBX‐U110R Basic Configurations 4.1 Factory Defaults WELL mPBX‐U110R provides web‐based configuration interface for administrator and account user. The user can manage the device by log in the web interface. The factory default IP address: LAN: 192.168.5.150; Access path: http://[IP address] User Name: admin; Password: password 9/13...
WELL mPBX-U110R Installation Guide Default SIP UDP port: 5060 There are 6 extensions set up by default. The user could use these extensions directly, edit or delete them. Their extension numbers are “300”‐“305” (6 numbers in a row) whose passwords are “pincode + respective extension number”. 4.2 Logging in the Web Configuration Panel Firstly, please check if the IP address that assigns to the network port (LAN or WAN) is in the same segment with the PC and which can be connected when commit ‘Ping +mPBX IP address’ command. Start the browser on PC. In the address bar, enter the IP address, click ‘enter’ button and then you can see WELL mPBX‐U110R Web Configuration Panel login page (See Figure 4‐1). Figure 4‐1 mPBX Web Configuration Panel Login Page Enter the Admin User Name and Password to log in. Figure 4‐2 mPBX Admin Configuration Interface Via the configuration interface, the admin can make all the system configurations, including network settings (LAN, WAN, Firewall, VPN, DDNS, VLAN, etc.); system parameters configuration (system prompts, time zone, 10/13...
WELL mPBX-U110R Installation Guide password, etc.); internal settings (Web access port, user extension range, business hours, conference room, paging and intercom, music on Hold, etc.); inbound routes; outbound routes; user account management (add or delete an extension account, IP restriction, features setup, etc.); extended function management (call queue, conference room, IVR, etc.); call logs (search, download); firmware update and reset, etc. Please note that after saving the changes, please remember to click the “Apply changes” button to make the changes take effect. 4.3 Network Settings After logging in the admin configuration interface, generally the first step is to configure the IP address. If both the WAN and LAN ports are connected to the network, their IP addresses need to be configured. If not, just configuring the IP address of the LAN port which is connected to the local area network of the company is OK. WAN Settings Click “Network Settings”‐>”WAN Settings” on the left menu bar. 1. If the network that the WAN port is connected to is using DHCP server as connection method, please select the “DHCP” (dynamic IP) option. 2. If the network connection method is “Static IP address”, please select this option and enter the LAN parameters (IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS, etc.) 3. If mPBX is connected to ADSL adapter directly, please select “PPPoE” option and enter the ADSL user name and password. LAN Settings Click “Network Settings”‐>”LAN Settings” on the left menu bar of the web configuration interface. LAN port is used for the interoperability of IP terminals and mPBX. If the LAN port is connected to the company’s LAN, please configure the correct IP address and corresponding subnet mask. ...
WELL mPBX-U110R Installation Guide and soft terminal, etc.). The steps of configuring terminals are as below: Step 1: Make sure the IP terminal and mPBX are interconnected Step 2: Enter the IP address of mPBX when configuring “SIP server”, “Proxy server”, or “Registration server” of the IP terminals, and the default SIP UDP port is 5060. Step 3: Enter the account registration information with the “extension number/password” of the default or newly setup extensions of mPBX. For more information on terminal configuration, please refer to http://www.yeastar.com/Solutions/SIP_Phones.asp Step 4: Reboot the IP terminal after configuration, and click “Status Monitor”‐>”Line Status” on the menu bar of mPBX web configuration interface to check if it has registered successfully to mPBX. 4.6 Making/Receiving calls Note: The mPBX default settings are sufficient to make phone calls. It is not necessary to make any changes unless the user wants to create new extensions or trunks. Refer to Administrator’s Guide for more. 1. Internal calls between extensions If two IP terminals have registered to mPBX successfully, the user could make calls between extensions just by dialing the other’s extension number. 2. Outbound calls Firstly, please connect a PSTN line to the first FXO port. Then the default extensions are able to make outbound calls via this trunk by simply dialing “9+phone number+#”. The “#” is Key as Send. Note: The dial pattern of the default outbound route is “9.”. But if the user has changed it, please dial the new prefix instead of the digit “9” when making outbound calls. 3. Inbound calls ...
WELL mPBX-U110R Installation Guide 5. Conclusion This Installation Guide only explains the installation and basic settings of WELL mPBX‐U110R for making and receiving calls. For more functionality and advanced settings of WELL mPBX‐U110R, please refer to the relative documents as below: “WELL mPBX‐U110R Datasheet” “WELL mPBX‐U110R Administrator’s Guide” “WELL mPBX‐U110R User’s Guide” [The End] 13/13...
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