Connecting The Commander Voip/Vmf Modules - Auerswald COMmander Basic.2 Installation And Commissioning Instructions

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Fig. 34: Remove the dummy panel
3.
Install connector panel: Insert the connector panel in
place of the dummy panel and fasten it with two
screws. See
Fig.
35.
Fig. 35: Install the connector panel

Connecting the COMmander VoIP/VMF Modules

Requirements
– Per module, the patch cable included in the delivery
of the module
Steps to Take
1.
Remove the patch cable between the base circuit
board and the connector panel.
2.
Insert one end of the patch cable into the RJ-45
socket on the base circuit board.
3.
Insert the other end of the patch cable into one of the
RJ-45 sockets on the adjoining VoIP or COMmander
VMF module.
4.
For additional VoIP/VMF modules: Insert one end of
the patch cable into the RJ-45 socket still available on
the first module.
5.
Insert the other end of the patch cable in one of the
RJ-45 sockets on the second module.
6.
Accordingly, repeat step 4+ 5 for each additional mo-
dule.
Preparation (19" Casing Variants)
4.
Connect connector panel: Connect the connector
panel to the corresponding module using a ribbon
cable.
Note: When the COMmander 2TSM module is
connected to the appropriate connector panel with a
ribbon cable, a cinch adapter is used to establish the
connection for Audio In and Audio Out.
Further Steps
If one or two COMmander VoIP modules are present,
they must be connected not only with each other but
to the basis circuit board and the associated
connector panel.
If one COMmander VMF module is present, it must be
connected to the base circuit board and, if necessary,
to COMmander VoIP modules as described in
Chapter Connecting the COMmander VoIP/VMF
Modules on page
Note: The free RJ-45 socket on the last VoIP/VMF
module is used for connecting internally to the
connector panel. The RJ-45 socket on the front panel
is used for connecting to the network.
Ethernet port
Basic unit
LAN
37.
Module
37

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