Commissioning; Turning On The Pbx - Auerswald COMmander Basic.2 Installation And Commissioning Instructions

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This section describes how to place the PBX into operation. This includes turning on the PBX, setting up the network connection
between the computer and the PBX as well as logging into the web interface on the PBX for setting up the initial configuration.
After this, you will learn how to put each individual end device into operation.
Warning: Touching voltage-carrying conductors or
telephone connections may cause a life-threatening
electric shock.
Therefore, close the casing before you put the
PBX into operation.
Note: Establish a connection to a PC for the
subsequent configuration before you close the
casing. If the Ethernet port on the PBX is not yet
connected to the internal network, first establish an
Ethernet connection
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59) to a separate PC.
Requirements
– Earthed PBX (see
Page 30
Steps to Take
1.
Connect the PBX with a freely accessible 230 V
mains socket.
2.
For 19" casing variants: Turn the PBX on using the
"Power" switch on the rear side of the 19" casing:
The "Status" LED and the "Power" LED light up in
red and orange for several seconds/minutes.
LED
LED
PBX status
"Status"
"Power"
Red
Red
The boot partition is being tested.
Orange
Red
The kernel is being loaded from the boot
partition.
Green
Red
The kernel is being initialised.
Green
Orange
The kernel modules are being loaded.
Green
Orange
The database is being initialised/
(blinking)
converted.
Green
Green
The PBX is ready for operation.
If both LEDs are lit green, the PBX is ready for
operation.
Note: If the "Power" LED remains continuously lit in
red, an error has occurred. Please contact your
dealer or the manufacturer directly.
Note: The LEDs are easily visible on the front panel
of the 19" casing variants.
Further Steps
Connect end devices with a separate power supply to
the 230 V mains.

Commissioning

Turning on the PBX

59) or a USB connection
and
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Commissioning
Fig. 54: "Status" LED
Status
Fig. 55: "Power" LED
Power
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