Proper Use - Auerswald COMmander Basic.2 Installation And Commissioning Instructions

Modular pbxs for isdn and internet telephony
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Important Information
Important: Auerswald products are not designed,
manufactured, or intended for use or resale in
environments requiring fail-safe performance, such
as in the operation of life-support systems and/or
nuclear facilities. Use or sale of our products for these
purposes is only allowed with prior written permission
by Auerswald for each individual incident.
Important: Improper use may cause, for example,
functional restrictions or interference, the destruction
of the device or, in a worst case scenario, personal
injury.
If you are still not sure of the intended use of the
product after reading the following section, please
contact your vendor.
General
The COMmander Basic.2 and COMmander Basic.2 19"
devices are telecommunication systems – referred to as
PBXs in the following. These PBXs connect various
internal devices with various public telecommunication
networks, thereby enabling external and internal calls. For
this purpose, the PBXs provide a number of different
ports/interfaces.
These PBXs are structured modularly. The various
modules available allow the systems to be extended step
for step depending on how many subscriber connections
and ports are required and whether a door terminal
system should be operated from each telephone.
Each of these PBXs has two casing variants. A three-part
plastic casing is available for wall mounting (COMmander
Basic.2), and a 19" casing is available for installation in a
19" rack (COMmander Basic.2 19").
Note: If a description is only applicable to one of the
PBXs in the end, reference is made to both the casing
variants for wall mounting (COMmander Basic.2) and
the 19" casing variants (COMmander Basic.2 19").
The PBXs are suitable for used in the commercial sector
(small to midsize companies). The 19" casing variant are
suitable for use in structured IT/telecommunication
networks.
PBXs have numerous features, including performing the
following tasks:
Call Distribution
Ensuring availability
Charge and call data evaluation
Cost control
Central call answering machine (voicemail) and
fax memory
Group and team administration
Transfers
Call protection
Important: Many features are not available until they
are set up via the PBX configuration manager.
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Proper Use

Important: In order to use of some of the features, it
is necessary to contact the network provider about
activating the feature.
Important: In order to use some of the functions,
these have to be released in the Upgrade Center.
Important: In order to use some of the functions, it is
necessary to extend the hardware.
Important: There may be some incompatibility in
combination with terminals and devices of other
vendors that adversely influence the usability of
functions.
External S
An external S
is designed for connecting to an NTBA using the
European protocol DSS1 (Euro ISDN). It supports the
connection type PBX connection. The S
total of up to 30 B-channels. The channels can configured
to be directionally dependent (incoming, outgoing or
incoming and outgoing).
PMP Port
The PMP port (not included in the basic assembly) is a
Protected Monitor Point, based on ITU-T G.772 and ITU-
T G.703. It is used for transparent protocol measurement
during NTPM operation. It is suitable for connecting
measurement devices that support transparent listening
in.
External S
An external S
designed for connecting an NTBA to the European
protocol DSS1 (Euro ISDN). It supports the following
connection types:
Basis access as a PBX connection
Basis access as a Point-to-Multipoint connection
Note: On the NTBA with PBX unit connection, only
one ISDN device may be operated, in this case, only
the PBX. All other ISDN devices are operated as
internal subscribers of the PBX.
Note: On the NTBA with a Point-to-Multipoint
connection, other ISDN devices may be operated in
addition to the PBX. If the NTBA is equipped with a
230 V power cable and in addition to the PBX,
passive devices are connected to the NTBA, the
NTBA must be connected with a 230 V power socket.
Furthermore, it is possible to connect to a digital GSM
gateway.
Port
2M
port (not included in the basic assembly)
2M
Port
0
port (not included in the basic assembly) is
0
port provides a
2M

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