Introduction; Functional Description And Overview; Extent Of Supply; Basic Device Configuration Of The Pbx - Auerswald ISDN Installation And Configuration Manual

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Introduction

Dear customer!
In order to install your new PBX please contact an authorized dealer.
The case may only be opened by authorized personnel
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Installation work on the open case are only allowed to exe-
cute by authorized personnel
The COMmander Basic is a PBX that is designed for the connection to
the digital telecommunications network ISDN (Point-to-Point connec-
tion and/or Point-to-Multipoint connection). It enables the switching from
the public communication net to different internal devices. The so-called
terminals may be system telephones, ISDN devices as well as analog
devices.
The ISDN devices (e.g. ISDN telephones, ISDN PC-controllers) should
be certified Euro-ISDN devices in order to guarantee a proper function-
ality. The analog subscriber connections enable the connection of most
pulse dialling, dual-tone multifrequency dialling and also of CLIP com-
patible units (telephone, fax machine, answering machine, modems).
Devices with dual-tone multifrequency dialling must have a FLASH key
(also called signal key R).
The COMmander Basic has a modular design. Due to special modules
it can be extended step by step, if you are in need of more subscriber
connections and S
ports than are in the basic unit or if you like to oper-
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ate your door terminal device from any internal telephone.
Thanks to functions like e.g. Short-Code Dialling, conference, splitting
and internal free of charge connections the COMmander Basic makes
the daily telephone communication simple, comfortable and time sav-
ing. Additional to the telephoning the COMmander Basic offers numer-
ous functions such as call charge recording.
In case of an extension with a COMmander 2TSM analog module the
connection to a door terminal device as well as different switching func-
tions will be available to you.
The COMmander Basic can be configured to your special personal
requirements with the configuration software COMset. Three further PC
programs allow to comfortable manage call charge data, Short-Code
Dialling, call allowances, wake-up calls, Music on Hold and the data for
the automatic Least Cost Routing.
The scope of functions described here is only completely usa-
ble with a professional installation and a correct configuration
of the PBX and the connected PC. We highly recommend to
consult your authorized dealer first.
Please ask your network operator about the availability of some ISDN
service attributes. Some of these functions may be available for an extra
fee.
There may be incompatibilities in combination with terminals and
devices of other vendors, that adversely influence the usability of func-
tions.
To fully utilize the scope of functions described here, the PBX system
must have the Software version 1.6A and the system telephone must
have the software version 2.0H or newer (you may receive information
about these versions via system telephone). If this is not the case,
please perform a firmware update of the respective device.
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Functional Description and Overview

1. Authorized personnel: These are persons that are trained for this purpose (e.g.
certified electricians). They must have the necessary knowledge about the
work in an area with potentially hazardous voltages. They must also have the
knowledge about the latest electrical safety standards and requirements.

Extent of Supply

1 COMmander Basic in the basic device configuration.
2 ISDN connection cables.
1 PC connection cable, 9 terminals (male/female).
PC software:
for Windows 95/98/ME/2000 and Windows NT4.0.
manual set, consisting of:
1 installation and configuration manual for the administrator,
1 operation manual for the user and 16 short form operation tables.
1 special opening tool
installation material: screws and plugs.

Basic Device Configuration of the PBX

1 mainboard.
1 COMmander 4S
module with 4 S
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natively as internal or external S
1 COMmander 8a/b module that makes the connection of 8 analog
end units and 1 system display SD-420 (Auerswald accessory) pos-
sible.
Functions and Features of the basic Device Configu-
ration
Connecting possibilities for 8 analog subscribers and 1 system dis-
play SD-420 (Auerswald accessory)
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4 S
-Ports
, alternatively switchable as internal or external S
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Free configurable telephone numbers (10-59/100-599) for the inter-
nal subscribers/groups.
Charge control by 6 different classes of service, Blocking numbers,
Release numbers and special Short-Code Dialling authorization as
well as by setting of a call allowance account.
Watching the charging information via PC or via telephone (AOCE
or AOCD necessary). Metering pulse for analog telephones.
Call data management via PC software. Recording of 3000 call data
entries in a power failure proof call data memory.
Selection of the telephone number presented to the caller or the
person you called.
Dialling assistance by a power failure proof Short-Code Dialling
memory or setting of direct public exchange telephones.
Wake-up and timer functions via internal clock. Automatic setting of
summer/winter time.
Music on Hold, internal (also loadable as a .wav-data file into the
PBX)
Different ringer rhythms for the distinction of the calls.
Protection against unauthorized programming/telephoning with
passwords and programming protection.
Room monitoring and programming of the Call Forwarding from
external telephones.
2. An S
port contains two voice/data channels. Therefore two connections are
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possible on an S
port at the same time. If two internal ISDN subscribers talk
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together on one internal S
port, there will be two connections.
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