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  • Page 1 bintec elmeg User Guide User Guide elmeg DECT200 Multicell System , 2013 bintec elmeg GmbH Copyright© Version 1. elmeg DECT200 Multicell System...
  • Page 2 The information in this manual can be changed without notice. You will find additional information and also release notes for Teldat devices under www.teldat.com . bintec elmeg devices make WAN connections as a possible function of the system configuration.
  • Page 4: Elmeg Dect200 Multicell System

    bintec elmeg elmeg DECT200 Multicell System ... elmeg DECT200 Multicell System ..the DECT IP multicell system for Internet telephony and unrestricted mobility when making calls in small and medium-sized companies. Enable Internet telephony for up to 100 subscribers Enable your company's employees to make calls via the Internet and, at the same time, benefit from DECT telephony: Available throughout the DECT network, freedom of movement when making calls.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents bintec elmeg Table of Contents elmeg DECT200 Multicell System ..........3 Introduction .
  • Page 6 bintec elmeg Table of Contents Displaying messages ............44 Using the network mailbox .
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction bintec elmeg Introduction elmeg DECT200 Multicell System is a DECT multicell system for connecting DECT base stations to a VoIP PABX. It combines the options of IP telephony with the use of DECT telephones. The following illustration shows the components of the elmeg DECT200 Multicell System and the way the system is embedded in the IP telephone environment: elmeg IP telephones e.g., elmeg IP 140...
  • Page 8 bintec elmeg Introduction elmeg handsets – Up to 100 handsets can be connected and 30 DECT connections can be made simultaneously (calls, e-mail checks, connections to online directories and the Info Centre). The following handsets are recommended: elmeg DECT 130 and elmeg DECT 140. Further information relating to the functions of the handsets in connection with the elmeg base stations can be found on the Service page at www.bintec-elmeg.com on the Internet.
  • Page 9 Introduction bintec elmeg Planning your DECT wireless network Careful planning of your DECT wireless network is the prerequisite for successful operation of the elmeg DECT200 Multicell System with good call quality and adequate call options for all subscribers in all the buildings and areas belonging to the PABX. When deciding how many base stations are needed, and where these should be positioned, both the requirements for the capacity of the PABX and its wireless coverage, as well as many ambient conditions, must be taken into consideration.
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    bintec elmeg Safety precautions Safety precautions Warning Read the safety precautions and the user guide before use. Use only the power adapter, as indicated on the device. Using your telephone may affect nearby medical equipment. Be aware of the technical conditions in your specific location e.g., doctor's surgery. If you use a medical device (e.g., a pacemaker), please contact the device manufacturer.
  • Page 11: First Steps

    First steps bintec elmeg First steps Checking the package contents §§1§§ One elmeg DECT200M DECT Manager or §§2§§ One elmeg DECT200 base station Please note The elmeg DECT200 Multicell System devices are powered by Power over Ethernet (PoE). If you do not use an Ethernet switch with PoE functionality and require a power adapter to connect to the mains power supply, you can order this as an accessory.
  • Page 12: Installing Base Stations And Dect Manager - Procedure

    bintec elmeg First steps Installing base stations and DECT Manager – procedure Caution Read the "Gigaset N720 DECT IP Multicell System - Site Planning and Measurement Guide" before you start installing the devices. ¤ When installing the base stations, please take into account the technical conditions for positioning and the installation guidelines, which are described in the "Gigaset N720 DECT IP Multicell System -Site Planning and Measurement Guide".
  • Page 13 First steps bintec elmeg Connecting the power cable Please note This connection is only required if the device is not powered via PoE. If you do not use PoE, the power adapter must be plugged in at all times for operation, as the device will not work without a power supply.
  • Page 14: Connecting Devices To The Local Network And To The Internet

    bintec elmeg First steps Connecting devices to the local network and to the Internet The base stations and DECT Manager have a LAN connection, which you use to connect the device to your local network via a switch/hub or directly with a router. A VoIP PABX is required for Internet telephony.
  • Page 15: Mounting Devices On The Wall

    First steps bintec elmeg Mounting devices on the wall elmeg DECT200 base stations and elmeg DECT200M DECT Manager are intended for wall mounting. 50 mm You can fix the device to the wall with two or four screws: ¤ Drill holes with the following spacing: Horizontal: 50 mm, vertical: 80 mm.
  • Page 16: Preparing To Use The Telephone System

    bintec elmeg First steps Preparing to use the telephone system To start using your elmeg DECT200 Multicell System, you must now perform the following steps: Register base stations to the telephone system and synchronise them Register handsets to the telephone system, configure and assign VoIP accounts Please note For detailed information on setting up the elmeg DECT200 Multicell System on a PABX of the hybird family please refer to the „elmeg DECT150 startup“...
  • Page 17 First steps bintec elmeg Registering base stations ¤ £ Open the Web configurator and log in ( page 57). ¤ ¢ ¢ Open the Preferences Network and connectors Base station registration page £ page 65). The window shows a list of all DECT base stations connected to the local network which have not yet been registered.
  • Page 18 bintec elmeg First steps Setting up VoIP connections Before you start registering the handsets, please make sure that there are sufficient accounts available from your local VoIP PABX or from a VoIP provider, and that you have the login data to hand.
  • Page 19 First steps bintec elmeg Displays Reception between the base station and the handset: Ð i Ñ Ò 07:15 – Good to poor: ¼ Name 14 Oct – No reception: (red) If several base stations are within range, the connection quality to the base station with the best reception is displayed.
  • Page 20: How To Proceed

    bintec elmeg First steps How to proceed Now you have successfully set up your phone, you will want to adapt it to your personal requirements. Use the following guide to quickly locate the most important subjects. Information on ..is located here. Making and accepting calls page 27 Using the network directories...
  • Page 21: Operating Information

    Operating information bintec elmeg Operating information Light emitting diodes (LED) LEDs on the DECT Manager From top to bottom DECT Connection status to the base stations Power/LAN Power supply status If the power supply is OK, the LED indicates the LAN connection status. VoIP VoIP connections status (activation and registration) CALL...
  • Page 22 bintec elmeg Operating information LEDs on the base stations The elmeg DECT200 base stations contain two DECT modules with separate status displays. From top to bottom DECT 1 Status of DECT module 1 Power/LAN Power supply status If the power supply is OK, the LED indicates the LAN connection status.
  • Page 23: Resetting The Device Settings

    Operating information bintec elmeg Resetting the device settings The devices have a reset button that you can use to restore the default device settings. Reset button This button is below the LEDs on the front of the device. Resetting the device to factory settings Caution This function resets all the settings you have made.
  • Page 24 bintec elmeg Operating information Resetting to static IP addresses ¤ Press the reset button and hold it for four seconds. ¤ Release the reset button. ¤ Press the reset button again for four seconds. ¤ Release it again. The reset is carried out. The IP configuration is now set as follows: Parameter Value for the reset IP address type...
  • Page 25: Menu Tree (Handsets)

    Operating information bintec elmeg Menu tree (handsets) You use the functions of your elmeg DECT200 Multicell System via a registered handset. The functions of the telephone system are added to the handset menu, as shown below. Handset- specific functions, e.g., local directory or organiser, are not described here. Information about this will be found in the relevant handset user guide.
  • Page 26: Understanding The Operating Steps

    bintec elmeg Operating information Understanding the operating steps The operating steps have been shortened and are based on a elmeg DECT 140 handset. Example: The display: Ç ³ ¢ ¢ Select Services Do Not Disturb ( = on) means: ¤ Press right on the control key to open the main menu.
  • Page 27 Operating information bintec elmeg The change is effective immediately and does not Settings need to be confirmed. Next Call Anon. Call Divert Call Waiting ³ ¤ Do Not Disturb §Back§ Press the key below to skip back to the Ringback Off previous menu level.
  • Page 28: Making Calls

    bintec elmeg Making calls Making calls You can make calls using any handset registered to your elmeg DECT200 Multicell System. Prerequisite: You are located in the cell of at least one of the base stations registered to the telephone system. The cells of the base stations together form the DECT wireless network of the telephone system.
  • Page 29: Ending A Call

    Making calls bintec elmeg Please note You can cancel the dialling process with the end call key You can see the duration of the call while the call is in progress. £ £ Dialling using the directories ( page 37) or the call and redial lists ( page 42) saves you entering numbers repeatedly.
  • Page 30: Accepting A Call

    bintec elmeg Making calls Accepting a call An incoming call on a elmeg handset is indicated in three ways: by ringing, by a display on the screen and by the flashing keys. You can accept the call on the handset in the following ways: ¤...
  • Page 31 Making calls bintec elmeg Display with CNIP Ø«Ú If you have CNIP, the CNIP information registered with your provider for the caller's number will be displayed, e.g., the name and, if applicable, the location. Doe, John, CNIP text, e.g., name and location Berlin Reject Silence...
  • Page 32: Call Waiting During A Call

    bintec elmeg Making calls Call waiting during a call If you get another call while conducting a call, you will hear the call waiting tone (short tone). If you have calling line identification (CLIP), the number of the waiting caller or the corresponding directory entry is displayed.
  • Page 33: Initiating A Consultation Call

    Making calls bintec elmeg Initiating a consultation call You are talking to one participant and can call a second participant at the same time for consultation. You are conducting a call: Press the Recall key. This is only possible if the Recall key is enabled for call transfer £...
  • Page 34: Transferring A Call To Another Subscriber

    bintec elmeg Making calls Transferring a call to another subscriber You can transfer (connect) a call to another subscriber if your PABX/provider supports this function. You are conducting a call: ¤ £ Set up a consultation call ( page 32). When the participant answers: ¤...
  • Page 35: Anonymous Calling

    Making calls bintec elmeg "Anonymous calling" You can withhold your phone number for the next call (CLIR = Calling Line Identification Restriction). In idle status: Ç ¢ ¢ Select Services Next Call Anon. §OK§ Select and press Enter the number or copy from the directory. §Dial Number§...
  • Page 36: Setting Phone Functions

    bintec elmeg Setting phone functions Setting phone functions Activating/deactivating call waiting for calls If the function is activated during a call, you will hear a call waiting tone to signal that another £ caller is trying to get through ( page 31).
  • Page 37: Do Not Disturb

    Setting phone functions bintec elmeg Do not disturb You can activate the Do Not Disturb (DND) function if you do not want to receive any calls and you do not want the phone to ring, if your PABX/provider supports this function. You can still make calls when this function is activated.
  • Page 38: Using Directories

    bintec elmeg Using directories Using directories The options are: The (local) directory for your handset (see handset user guide) £ Public online and classified directories ( page Online directories, provided by a PABX, e.g., a corporate directory and/or a private directory £...
  • Page 39: Using Corporate Directories

    Using directories bintec elmeg Using corporate directories You can use directories made available by a server in the corporate network on your handset. The following formats are possible: Directory in LDAP format (LDAP = Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) Directory in XML format Personal directory in XML format Prerequisite: The directories are available in the valid XML or LDAP format.
  • Page 40: Using Online Directories

    bintec elmeg Using directories Using online directories You can use public online directories (online directories and classified directories, e.g., "Yellow £ Pages"). Prerequisite: The online directories are enabled on the DECT Manager ( page and the DECT Manager can access the Internet via its LAN connection. Exclusion of liability This service is country-specific.
  • Page 41 Using directories bintec elmeg A list of the cities/locations found is displayed if the search returns more than one result: Select city. §View§ If the name of a city/location is longer than one line, it is abbreviated. Select view the complete name. §Change§...
  • Page 42 bintec elmeg Using directories You have the following options: ¤ You can scroll through the list with ¤ §View§ Press the display key . This displays the full details of the entry (name, category where applicable, address, telephone numbers). You can scroll through the entry with §Options§...
  • Page 43: Using The Call Lists

    Using the call lists bintec elmeg Using the call lists The following call lists are available: All Calls All outgoing, accepted and missed calls. Outgoing calls The last 20 numbers dialled (redial list). Accepted calls Calls that were answered (max. 15). Missed calls Calls that were not answered (max.
  • Page 44: Dialling A Number From A List

    bintec elmeg Using the call lists If the caller has activated CLIP (= Calling Line Identification Presentation), the caller's phone number is identified. The caller can then be identified by this number if he or she is saved in a directory.
  • Page 45: Displaying Messages

    Displaying messages bintec elmeg Displaying messages The following types of messages are displayed: Voice mails on network mailboxes (see below) £ Missed calls ( page £ E-mails ( page Missed appointments (see user guide for your handset) The message key provides access to all your messages.
  • Page 46 bintec elmeg Displaying messages Playing back a message Calling the network mailbox via fast access Press and hold. You are connected straight to the network mailbox. If necessary, press the speaker key. You will hear the network mailbox announcement. Calling the network mailbox via the menu ¢...
  • Page 47: E-Mail Notifications

    Displaying messages bintec elmeg E-mail notifications You can receive e-mail-messages on your handset if the name of the incoming e-mail server and your personal access data (account name, password) have been stored on the DECT Manager using the Web configurator and you have specified that you want to be notified when a new e- £...
  • Page 48 bintec elmeg Displaying messages The following details are displayed for each e-mail: name or e-mail address of the sender (one line, abbreviated if necessary) and date and time (date and time will only display correct values if sender and recipient are located in the same time zone). Example display on the elmeg DECT130 handset: eMail Incoming Frank.Miller@mailp.com...
  • Page 49 Displaying messages bintec elmeg Currently not possible The resources required by your phone to make the connection are busy, e.g., because the maximum permitted number of DECT connections has already been reached. ¤ Try again later. Login failed Error when logging in to the incoming e-mail server. This may have the following cause: –...
  • Page 50 bintec elmeg Displaying messages Viewing e-mail sender's address £ Prerequisite: You have opened the e-mail notification to read it ( page 48). ¢ §Options§ From §OK§ Select and press The sender's e-mail address is displayed, over several lines if necessary (maximum 60 lines). §Back§...
  • Page 51: Info Centre - Continuous Internet Access From Your Phone

    Info centre – continuous Internet access from your bintec elmeg Info centre – continuous Internet access from your phone You can use your phone to request info services provided specifically for the phone. The services £ available are set via the Web configurator on the DECT Manager ( page 87).
  • Page 52: Login For Personalised Info Services

    bintec elmeg Info centre – continuous Internet access from your Login for personalised info services If a special login process with user name and password is required to access an info service, the following is displayed after the service has been called up: Authent.
  • Page 53 Info centre – continuous Internet access from your bintec elmeg Hyperlink to a phone number: If a hyperlink contains a phone number, you can copy the number to the local directory or call the number directly (Click-2-Call functionality). ¤ Select the hyperlink using the and/or keys, as required.
  • Page 54: System Settings And Settings On The Handset

    bintec elmeg System settings and settings on the handset System settings and settings on the handset £ System settings are made via the Web configurator on the DECT Manager ( page 56) and cannot be changed using the handsets. This applies in particular for: Registering and de-registering the handset to the telephone system, handset name.
  • Page 55: Quickly Accessing Functions

    System settings and settings on the handset bintec elmeg Quickly accessing functions You can select the assignment of the display keys in idle status from a range of telephone system functions for your handset. Prerequisite: The handset used supports the individual assignment of display keys in idle status.
  • Page 56 bintec elmeg System settings and settings on the handset Starting a function The function is displayed in the bottom display line above the display key (abbreviated, if necessary). To start the function, you then simply need to press the button. When the handset is in idle status: ¤...
  • Page 57: Configuring The System On The Dect Manager

    Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Use the Web configurator to set up your elmeg DECT200 Multicell System and configure your DECT network. Set up the DECT network, register and synchronise the base stations. Make basic settings for the VoIP connections and register and configure the handsets you wish to use in the DECT network.
  • Page 58 bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Please note The IP address is assigned dynamically via your local network's DHCP server. You can find the DECT Manager's current IP address on the DHCP server in the list of registered DHCP clients. The computer name for the DECT Manager is elmeg-DECT200M.
  • Page 59 Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Please note £ You should change the password for security reasons ( page 69). If you do not make any entries for a lengthy period (approx. 10 minutes), you are automatically logged off. The next time you try to make an entry or open a Web page, the login screen is displayed again.
  • Page 60 bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Menu bar The Web configurator menus are displayed as tab pages in the menu bar. You will find an £ overview of the Web configurator menu on page The following menus are available: Settings The menu allows you to make Settings on the DECT Manager.
  • Page 61 Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Working area Depending on the function selected in the navigation area, information or dialogue boxes are displayed in the working area that allow you to make or change your DECT network settings. Making changes You can make settings via input fields, lists or options.
  • Page 62: Web Configurator Menu

    bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Opening Web pages A brief outline of how to navigate to the individual Web configurator functions is given below. Example Defining dialling plans: ¢ ¢ Settings Telephony Dialling Plans To open the Web page, proceed as follows after login: ¤...
  • Page 63: Connecting The Dect Manager To The Local Network (Lan/Router)

    Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Connecting the DECT Manager to the local network (LAN/router) You can find the functions for connecting to the on the Web page: ¢ ¢ Settings Network and connectors IP Configuration In most cases, special settings are not required to connect the DECT Manager to the local network.
  • Page 64 bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Example: Router IP address: 192.168.2.1 Network subnet mask 255.255.255.0 DHCP server address block 192.168.2.101 – 192.168.2.254 Possible IP addresses for the DECT Manager 192.168.2.2 – 192.168.2.100 Subnet mask Subnet mask specifies how many parts of an IP address the network prefix must comprise.
  • Page 65 Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg VLAN Tagging A local network can be divided into logical subnetworks known as VLANs (VLAN = Virtual Local Area Network, Standard IEEE 802.1Q). Multiple VLANs share a physical network and its components, e.g., switches.
  • Page 66: Configuring And Synchronising Base Stations

    bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Prioritising VLANs Data packets from VLANs can be prioritised. The priority determines whether the data traffic from a VLAN is given preferential treatment by the network components. You can define the priority for voice and data separately.
  • Page 67 Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg The Own base station data window opens to configure this base station. ¤ Enter a unique identifier for the base station in the Name / location field (e.g., Ground Floor West). This name should make it easier to assign the base station within the logical and spatial structure of the DECT network.
  • Page 68: Base Station Settings

    bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager If you select the Obtained automatically option for the IP address, you will not need to enter any further details. If you are using static IP addresses on your local network, you will also need to enter an IP £...
  • Page 69: Base Station Synchronisation

    Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg ¤ If you wish to remove the base station from the network, click on Delete base station. If you delete the base station, all data for this base station will be deleted from the DECT Manager.
  • Page 70: Security Settings

    bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Base stations – displaying events This page displays counters for diagnostic purposes relating to various events that affect the base stations, e.g., active radio connections, handovers, unexpectedly terminated connections to a handset etc. ¢...
  • Page 71 Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg The Invalid Certificates list contains the certificates received from servers that have not passed the certificate check when establishing a connection, and certificates from the Server Certificates/CA Certificates lists that have become invalid (e.g., because they have expired). You can remove certificates and download new certificates to the DECT Manager and you can also accept or reject invalid certificates.
  • Page 72: Configuring Voip Providers

    bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Configuring VoIP providers Hinweis If the system is connected to a hybird PABX the VoIP connections are configured automati- cally. For further information please refer to the to the elmeg DECT200M startup leaflet delivered separately.
  • Page 73 Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg ¤ Click on Select VoIP provider to load a new VoIP profile. This launches a wizard to guide you through the process. Select the country first and then the required provider from the list. The data for the selected profile is then loaded and displayed in the window.
  • Page 74 bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Occasionally you will need to adjust the following settings to correspond to your router settings: – If you cannot hear the caller on an outgoing call, you may have to switch between outbound proxy server mode and STUN use.
  • Page 75: Configuring Handsets

    Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Configuring handsets You can use the Web configurator to register all handsets on the DECT network and for a VoIP connection. You can edit the settings for handsets that are already registered, deactivate or delete them and make further settings e.g., for using directories and network services.
  • Page 76 bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Registering a handset Please note: Each handset is assigned a VoIP account. Registration in the DECT network and for the VoIP connection is started at the same time. If you assign a different VoIP account to a handset that is already registered, the connection already configured will be overwritten.
  • Page 77 Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Extended settings for handsets The page offers the following additional setting options for handsets: ¤ Online directories and network mailboxes ¤ Settings for audio codecs ¤ Exporting or importing the local directory ¤...
  • Page 78 bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Network Mailbox Configuration: ¤ Enter the Call number or SIP name (URI) for the network mailbox and activate the network mailbox. ¤ If these settings are to apply to all configured handsets, click on OK. Settings for codecs The voice quality of VoIP calls is determined by the Codec...
  • Page 79 Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Export and import local directory The Web configurator has the following options for editing and coordinating the directories of the registered handsets. Save the local directory to a PC. Entries are stored in vCard format in a vcf file on the PC. You can download these files onto every registered handset.
  • Page 80 bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Transfer rules The directory entries from a vcf file that are loaded onto the handset will be added to the directory. If an entry already exists for a name, it will either be supplemented or a new entry for the name will be created.
  • Page 81 Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Receiving e-mail ¤ If the DECT Manager is to check the receipt of e-mails for the handset, enter the data for the e-mail account here. ¤ Activate the option Yes for Check for new eMail. ¤...
  • Page 82: Additional Settings For Making A Call

    bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Additional settings for making a call The following settings are available for telephony on all handsets. Call barring and access codes (see below, Dialling plans) £ Activating the area code for local calls page 82 £...
  • Page 83: Local Settings

    Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Access code Depending on your PABX settings, you may need to insert an access code before the phone number for calls outside the area covered by your VoIP PABX (external line prefix, e.g., "0"). ¤...
  • Page 84 bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Area Codes If you use VoIP to make a call to the fixed line, you may also have to dial the area code for local calls (depending on the provider). You can set your phone so that the access code is automatically predialled when any VoIP call is made in the same local area, and also for national long-distance calls.
  • Page 85 Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Enabling the G.722 wideband telephony codec on the DECT network Both parties involved in a phone connection (caller/sender and recipient) must use the same voice codec. The voice codec is negotiated between the sender and the recipient when establishing a connection.
  • Page 86 bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager You can expand or change the settings for call transfer as follows: Transfer Call by On-Hook: The two participants are connected with one another when you press the end call key. The intermediary's connections with the participants are terminated.
  • Page 87 Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Defining local communication ports (listen ports) for VoIP This setting only has to be changed if the port numbers are already being used by other subscribers on the LAN. You can then specify other fixed port numbers for the SIP and RTP port or ranges of numbers for the SIP port.
  • Page 88: Info Services

    bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Info services You can set up various info services provided via a server. The info services can be opened via £ the menu on the handsets ( page 50). The VoIP account's SIP ID and the handset's DECT ID are transferred when requesting info services.
  • Page 89: Online Directories

    Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Online directories You can make various online directories available so that they can be used and displayed on the handsets: Public Online Directories A number of well-known providers are available here. Each provider can provide a telephone directory and a classified directory.
  • Page 90 bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager ¤ Enter the provider's details and a name for the provider and the directories. You can choose between the White and Yellow Pages. ¤ Click on Set to save your settings on the page. The online directories page is displayed again.
  • Page 91 Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Corporate directories You can make online corporate directories for the registered handsets available on a server in LDAP or XML format. ¢ Settings Online directories Directory via Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) If your corporate network provides a directory via an LDAP server, set up the function on this page.
  • Page 92 bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager ¤ Enter all the data for your LDAP server: Server address IP address for the LDAP server in your network. Server port Port number that is used to provide the LDAP service. The default setting is 389 Base Distinguished Entry at which the directory display/search is to begin.
  • Page 93: Device Management

    Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Device management Date and time By default, the DECT Manager is configured so that the date and time are transferred from a time server on the Internet. Changes to the settings for the time server and activating/deactivating the synchronisation are done via the Web page: ¢...
  • Page 94: Save & Restore

    bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager Deactivating LEDs on the base stations The LEDs on the base stations can be deactivated. Please note that faults in synchronisation and in the DECT network cannot then be localised immediately. Starting auto-configuration The Auto Configuration is used to update system settings.
  • Page 95: Reboot

    Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Rebooting the system Your elmeg DECT200 Multicell System is automatically rebooted on a regular basis. This does not normally cause the system to become unstable, but if an unforeseeable system error should occur, you can reboot the system manually.
  • Page 96: System Log

    bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager System log (SysLog) The system report (SysLog) gathers information about selected processes performed by the DECT Manager and base stations during operation and sends this to the configured SysLog server. ¢ ¢...
  • Page 97: Firmware Update

    Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg Updating firmware for the base/downgrading firmware updates Regular updates to the firmware for the DECT Manager and base stations are provided by the operator or supplier on a configuration server. You can download these updates onto the DECT Manager or base stations as required.
  • Page 98 bintec elmeg Configuring the system on the DECT Manager ¤ Specify when an update or downgrade should be performed. directly The update/downgrade is performed when you click the Update firmware or Start downgrade button. later The update/downgrade is performed at the time you indicate in the lines underneath.
  • Page 99: Dect Manager And Base Station Status

    Configuring the system on the DECT Manager bintec elmeg DECT Manager and base station status The Status tab displays the following information about the telephone system: ¢ Status Device IP and MAC address of the DECT Manager Device Name in the Network Operating days since the system was started Version of the firmware currently loaded for the DECT Manager Version of the firmware available for the DECT Manager...
  • Page 100: Customer Care

    bintec elmeg Customer care Customer care Questions? For rapid assistance, refer to this user guide or visit www.bintec-elmeg.com. The trade outlet where you bought your PABX will be happy to help with further questions relating to your elmeg Professional PABX. Questions and answers The table below contains a list of common problems and possible solutions.
  • Page 101 Customer care bintec elmeg The connection to a participant on hold is automatically terminated after a short time. ¥ The session timer on the VoIP PABX is set for an insufficient time. Check the timer setting and increase it if necessary. You hear an error tone (descending tone sequence) when keying an input.
  • Page 102: Information On Operating Elmeg Voip Telephones With Routers With

    bintec elmeg Customer care Information on operating elmeg VoIP telephones with routers with Network Address Translation (NAT) Generally speaking, no special telephone or router configuration is required when operating a elmeg VoIP phone with NAT router. The configuration settings described in this section are only necessary if you encounter one of the following problems.
  • Page 103 Customer care bintec elmeg 2. Setting port forwarding on the router To ensure that your specified SIP and RTP port numbers are used on the WAN interface with the public IP address, you must define port forwarding rules for the SIP and RTP ports on the router. To define port forwarding on the router, proceed as follows: The terms used below may vary from router to router.
  • Page 104: Checking Service Information

    bintec elmeg Customer care Checking service information If you contact Customer Care, you may need the base's service information. Prerequisite: You have assigned a line (try to establish a call, make a call). Please note §Options§ You may need to wait a few seconds before appears on the display ¢...
  • Page 105: Authorisation Elmeg Dect200M

    Quality Management according to DIN EN ISO 9001 Teldat GmbH is a certified company according to DIN EN ISO 9001. The certificate ISO 9001:2008, which is contracted by external authorities after having examined verification of a company, proves the companies guidance by the basic principles of a quality management system in terms of the standard specifications of ISO 9001:2008.
  • Page 106: Appendix

    bintec elmeg Appendix Appendix Care Wipe the base station, charging cradle and handset with a damp cloth (do not use solvent) or an antistatic cloth. Never use a dry cloth. This can cause static. Impairments in high-gloss finishes can be carefully removed using display polishes for mobile phones.
  • Page 107 Appendix bintec elmeg General specifications DECT Manager and base stations Power over Ethernet elmeg DECT200M: PoE IEEE 802.3af < 3.8 W (Class 1) elmeg DECT200: PoE IEEE 802.3af < 6.4 W (Class 2) LAN interface RJ45 Ethernet, 10/100 Mbps Protection class IP20 Ambient conditions for operation +5°C to +45°C;...
  • Page 108: Glossary

    bintec elmeg Glossary Glossary ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Special form of DSL. Application Layer Gateway NAT control mechanism for a router. Many routers with integrated NAT use ALG. ALG lets the data packets in a VoIP connection pass and adds the public IP address of the secure private network. The router's ALG should be deactivated if the VoIP provider offers a STUN server or an outbound proxy.
  • Page 109 Glossary bintec elmeg Client Application that requests a service from a server. Cluster Subdivision of a DECT network into groups (subnets) by a central management station (DECT Manager). All telephones in the network use the central functions of the PABX (VoIP configuration, directories, etc.).
  • Page 110 bintec elmeg Glossary DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications Global standard for wireless connection of mobile end devices (handsets) to telephone base stations. DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Internet protocol that handles the automatic assignment of addresses to Network subscriber. The protocol is made available in the network by a server. A DHCP server can, for example, be a router.
  • Page 111 Glossary bintec elmeg DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer The DSLAM is a switch cabinet in an exchange where all subscriber connectors converge. DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Dual tone multi-frequency dialling (DTMF). Dynamic IP address A dynamic IP address is assigned to a network component automatically via DHCP. The dynamic IP address for a network component can change every time it registers or at certain time intervals.
  • Page 112 bintec elmeg Glossary Fragmentation Data packets that are too big are split into smaller packets (fragments) before they are transferred. They are put together again when they reach the recipient (defragmented). Full duplex Data transmission mode in which data can be sent and received at the same time. G.711 a law, G.711 μ...
  • Page 113 Glossary bintec elmeg Headset Combination of microphone and headphone. A headset enables a comfortable hands free mode. Headsets that can be connected to the base via a cable (wire-bound) or via Bluetooth (wireless) are available. HTTP Proxy Server via which the Network subscribers can process their Internet traffic.
  • Page 114 bintec elmeg Glossary IP pool range Range of IP addresses that the DHCP server can use to assign dynamic IP addresses. Local Area Network Network with a restricted physical range. A LAN can be wireless (WLAN) and/or wired. Local IP address The local or private IP address is the address for a network component in the local network (LAN).
  • Page 115 Glossary bintec elmeg Network Group of devices. Devices can be connected in either wired or wireless mode. Networks can also differ in range and structure: – Range: local networks (LAN) or wide-area networks (WAN) – Structure: Infrastructure network or ad-hoc network Network subscriber Devices and PCs that are connected to each other in a network e.g., servers, PCs and phones.
  • Page 116 bintec elmeg Glossary Proxy/proxy server Computer program that controls the exchange of data between Client Server computer networks. If the phone sends a query to the VoIP server, the proxy acts as a server towards the phone and as a client towards the server. A proxy is addressed via address/ Domain name and Port.
  • Page 117 Glossary bintec elmeg Read Only Memory A type of memory that can only be read. Router Routes data packets within a network and between different networks via the quickest route. Can connect Ethernet networks and WLAN. Can be a Gateway to the Internet.
  • Page 118 bintec elmeg Glossary STUN Simple Transversal of UDP over NAT NAT control mechanism. STUN is a data protocol for VoIP telephones. STUN replaces the private IP address in the VoIP telephone data packets with the public address of the secure private network. To control data transfer, a STUN server is also required on the Internet.
  • Page 119 Glossary bintec elmeg Uniform Resource Identifier Character string for identifying resources (e.g., e-mail recipient, http://bintec-elmeg.com, files). On the Internet, URIs are used as a uniform identification for resources. URIs are also described as SIP addresses. URIs can be entered in the phone as a number. By dialling a URI, you can call an Internet subscriber with VoIP equipment.
  • Page 120: Index

    bintec elmeg Index Index Call ......in call list Access code ......missed .
  • Page 121 Index bintec elmeg ......Cluster Deletion ......
  • Page 122 bintec elmeg Index ....... . DTMF Gigaset N720 SPK PRO (Site Planning Kit) .
  • Page 123 Index bintec elmeg ........... IP address Local SIP port .
  • Page 124 bintec elmeg Index Notification ....incoming e-mail Quality management ....Number Quality of Service .
  • Page 125 Index bintec elmeg ........SIP provider User Datagram Protocol .

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