Proper Use - Auerswald COMpact 5010 VoIP Installation And Commissioning Instructions

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Important Information
Attention: Liquids
penetrating
damage or destroy the PBX.
Only operate -PBX in closed, dry rooms.
Only clean the device with a soft moist cloth or
anti-static cloth.
Important: Mechanical loads and electro-magnetic
fields can impair PBX operation.
Avoid mechanical loads (for example, vibrations).
Avoid proximity to devices that generate electro-
magnetic fields or react sensitively to them
(for example, radio receivers, amateur radio sets,
mobile phones, DECT systems, or similar).
Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or con-
densation.
Protect the device from an extreme amount of
dust.
Important: Auerswald products are not designed,
manufactured, or intended for use or resale in envi-
ronments 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 purpo-
ses is only allowed with prior written permission by
Auerswald for each individual incident.
Important: Improper use may cause, e.g. 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 information
The COMpact 5010 VoIP and COMpact 5020 VoIP
devices are telecommunication systems; they will be
referred to as PBXs in the following. These PBXs connect
various internal devices with various public telecommuni-
cation networks, thereby enabling external and internal
calls. For this purpose, the PBX provides a number of dif-
ferent ports/interfaces.
PBXs are suitable not only for use in the private sector but
also for use in the commercial sector (small companies or
small hotels).
PBXs have numerous features, including performing the
following tasks:
Call Distribution
Ensuring reachability
Charge and call data evaluation
Cost control
Group and team administration
Transfers
Call protection
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Proper use

Note the values for ambient temperature and
humidity indicated in the technical specifications.
Important: A power failure, damaged connection
lines/cable sockets or short-circuits in other devices
in the building systems can put the PBX out of opera-
tion.
Using an ISDN Autoswitch (Auerswald optional
accessory), you can switch a single emergency
telephone from an internal to an external S
during a power failure.
If you have an uninterruptible power supply,
for example, the UPS-5115 Telecom (Auerswald
optional accessory), you can continue operating a
large part of the system during a power failure.
If at all possible, be sure to provide a separate
electric circuit for the 230 V connection supplying
the PBX.
Important: Many features are not available until they
are set up via the PBX configuration manager.
Important: In order to use of some of the features, it
is necessary to contact the network provider about
activating the feature.
External S
port
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An external S
port is designed for connecting an NT to
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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 NT with PBX 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 NT with a Point-to-Multipoint connec-
tion, other ISDN devices may be operated in addition
to the PBX.- If the NT is equipped with a 230 V power
cable and in addition to the PBX-, passive devices are
connected to the NT, the NT must be connected with
a 230-V power socket.
Furthermore, it is possible to connect to a digital GSM
gateway.
External analogue port
The external analogue port (not a part of the basic assem-
bly) is tested in compliance with the former TBR21 stan-
dard and therefore suitable for connecting public ana-
logue telephone networks across Europe. The country in
which the PBX is operated over an analogue connection
must be configured after the device has been put into ope-
ration. Germany is the original factory setting.
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