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STENTOFON Pulse System
Getting Started
1
Introduction
This document describes how to set up the Pulse
System using:
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STENTOFON IP intercom stations
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STENTOFON IP speakers
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3
party IP telephones
rd
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IP telephone gateways
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STENTOFON IP DECT 300
1.1

System Overview

STENTOFON Pulse is an IP-based intercom system
for upto 16 intercom stations. The system works with
all STENTOFON IP intercom stations. In addition, it
is possible to extend the system with 3
terminals and gateways.
In a Pulse installation, one of the STENTOFON IP
intercom station is designated as the System Master.
The System Master acts as a SIP server, managing
how calls are set up and routed. In addition, the System
Master provides a single point for configuration of all
intercom stations in the system. Any STENTOFON IP
station can be the System Master.
All IP intercom stations in a Pulse installation must be located
L
on the same LAN (IP subnet).
2
Getting Started
The setup procedure for the Pulse system is as follows:
1.
Plan the installation
2.
Connect and set up System Master
3.
Connect other intercom stations
4.
Configure directory (phonebook)
5.
Configure call and audio settings
6.
Configure call buttons and DAKs
7.
Verify system setup
In addition to the above, you may optionally:
Add SIP accounts for 3
DECT
Add SIP accounts for telephone gateways
Modify Pulse service profiles
party SIP
rd
party IP telephone and IP
rd
2.1
Plan the Installation
When planning a Pulse system, you have to:
Decide on the type of IP intercom for each location
Select which intercom station should be the
System Master (usually a master station)
Assign directory (phone) number and name to
intercom stations
Assign IP addresses and settings
The installation plan may typically be as shown in the
figure below:
IP Master Station - System Master
Directory Number: 10
Name: Reception Desk
IP Address: 169.254.1.99
PoE Network Switch
Directory Number & Name
Directory Number is the number used to dial to the
intercom station. It is recommended to use a two-digit
number. Name is a logical name you can assign to the
station.
IP Addresses & configuration
The System Master station must have a static
IP address. Other IP intercom stations may use
static addresses or an automatic (DHCP) IP address
assignment.
IP addresses must be unique in your network. These
addresses are normally managed by the IT department.
Hence, you should consult your IT department on the
IP addresses to use in the network.
2.2
Connect and Set Up System Master
2.2.1
Connecting System Master to Network
Use a PoE Ethernet switch to connect the IP intercom
station to the network.
STENTOFON IP intercom stations have two RJ45
network ports:
LAN port is for connecting to the network
AUX port is for connecting to auxiliary equipment
such as a PC.
IP Substation
Directory Number: 12
Name: Rear Entrance
IP Address: 169.254.1.103
or DHCP
IP Substation
Directory Number: 11
Name: Main Entrance
IP Address: 169.254.1.102
or DHCP

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Summary of Contents for Stentofon Pulse System

  • Page 1: System Overview

    Getting Started IP Addresses & configuration The System Master station must have a static The setup procedure for the Pulse system is as follows: IP address. Other IP intercom stations may use Plan the installation static addresses or an automatic (DHCP) IP address Connect and set up System Master assignment.
  • Page 2 If you decide not to use a PoE switch, the IP station can use Communication the same LAN (IP subnet) as the System Master. a 24 VDC power supply. See the STENTOFON IP Station Manual for information on connecting local power supply. Wait for the stations to boot up (approximately 60 seconds) before proceeding to the next step.
  • Page 3 Activate Relay On Event Direct Access Keys Most STENTOFON IP stations have a relay. Here, you can select the events that activate the relay. The DAKs are function keys on the IP master station.
  • Page 4 16.5.2011 STENTOFON products are developed and marketed by Zenitel Norway AS. The company’s Quality Assurance System is certified to meet the requirements in NS-EN ISO 9001:2008. Zenitel Norway AS reserves the right to modify designs and alter specifications without prior notice, in pursuance of a policy of continuous improvement. © 2011 Zenitel Norway AS.