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BinTec elmeg T444 manual available for free PDF download: Operating Instructions Manual
BinTec elmeg T444 Operating Instructions Manual (102 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Loss of Power
11
Cleaning
11
Important Safety Information for Handling the PABX System
11
Los of Power
11
PABX des Crip Ti on
11
Sa Fe Ty no Tes
11
De Cla Ra Ti on of con for MI Ty and CE Marks
12
Supported Features
12
Display / Leds
13
All Leds Flashing
14
All Leds Lit
14
Symbols
15
Symbols Used
15
Acoustic Signals
16
Busy Tone (421Hz)
16
Call Waiting Tone (421 Hz)
16
External Dial Tone (425 Hz)
16
Internal Dial Tone(421 Hz)
16
Internal Ringing Signal (421 Hz)
16
Negative Acknowledgement Signal (Mixed Tone 421Hz and 320 Hz)
16
Positive Acknowledgement Signal (Mixed Tone 421Hz und 320 Hz)
16
Special Dial Tone (421 Hz and 316 Hz Mixed)
16
Calling Cycles
17
Communication Data Overflow
17
External Call, External Call-Back, External Recall
17
External Call, External Call-Back, External Recall, Call with CLIP
17
Internal Call, Internal Call-Back, Internal Recall
17
Internal Call, Internal Call-Back, Internal Recall with Clip
17
Activate / Inhibit Intercom Calling
18
Configuration of System Telephones Via the PABX
18
Intercom
18
Sys Tem te Le Pho Nes
18
Sys Tem te Le Pho Nes at the in Ter Nal ISDN Port
18
Direct Dial-In
19
Fol Low Me
19
PABX Sys Tem Menu
19
Telephone Directory
19
The Following Features Are Available in the System Menu
19
(Lcr)
20
Call Modes
20
Cost Logging
20
Accepting a Call (Pick-Up)
21
Accepting Calls
21
Calls
21
Direct Exchange Line Access
21
Ma King Calls
21
Call Pick-Up from Answering Machine
22
Announcement
23
Enabling / Inhibiting Announcements
23
Enabling / Inhibiting Announcements at Telephones
23
Ma King in Ter Nal Calls
23
Making an Announcement
23
Making Internal Calls with »Direct Exchange Line Access
23
Making Internal Calls Without »Direct Exchange Line Access
23
Ma King out si de Calls
24
Making Outside Calls at Automatic Exchange Line Access
24
The User
24
Call Waiting
25
Enable / Inhibit Call Waiting for a Further Call
25
Isdn ,Pots
25
ISDN, POTS, SIP-Provider
25
Making External Calls with Prefix Code
25
Spe CI Fic Trunk Bund Le Se Lec Ti on
25
Telephone Interlock
25
Trunk Group (Rou Ting DI Scri MI Na Ti On)
25
Automatic Completion of Call
26
Automatic Completion of Call to Busy Subscriber
26
Automatic Completion of Calls on no Reply
26
Enable / Inhibit Call Waiting
26
Programming an Automatic »Completion of Call on no Answer« for Analog Phones
26
Cal Ling Se Ve Ral te Le Pho Nes (Team Call)
27
Deleting an Automatic »Completion of Call on no Answer« with ISDN Phones
27
Deleting Automatic Completion of Call for Analog Phones
27
Programming an Automatic »Completion of Call on Busy« for ISDN Phones
27
Programming an Automatic »Completion of Call on no Answer« for ISDN Phones
27
Defining Your Own Number for the Next Call
28
Noting an External ISDN Connection
28
Suppressing Transmission of Your Own Number
28
Authorization for Dialing from the Telephone Directory
29
Canceling »Noting an External ISDN Connection
29
Reading/Loading the Telephone Directory
29
Speed Dialing from the Telephone Directory
29
Call Deflection During Regular Signaling (Call Deflection)
30
Direct Dial-In
30
Forwarding External Calls to External Parties
30
Showing Names in the Display of the System Telephone
30
Speed Dialing from the Telephone Directory
30
Activating Direct Dial-In
31
Deleting a Direct Dial-In Number
31
Preparing and Activating a Direct Call with Set Numbers
31
Room Monitoring
31
Voice Announcement
31
Enabling Room Monitoring for an Internal Telephone
32
Room Monitoring from an Internal Telephone
32
Room Monitoring from External Telephones
32
You Are at an External Telephone
32
Allocating Project Numbers
33
Assigning a Project Number for a Call You Initiate
33
Project Number for an External Call
33
Project Number for an External Call from an ISDN Terminal Device
33
Tracing (Malicious Call Identification)
33
Initiating the Keypad Function
34
Keypad Function (»Net Direct«)
34
Multifunctional Device
34
Activating Call Forwarding
35
Call Forwarding
35
Call Forwarding by the PABX
35
Call Forwarding in the Exchange
35
Ne Ver out of Touch
35
There Are Three Different Variants of Call Forwarding
35
Call Forwarding in Teams
36
Deactivating Call Forwarding
36
Follow Me (Call Forwarding from Another Telephone)
36
Internal Configuration of Call Forwarding (Follow Me, Internal)
36
Internal De-Activation of Call Forwarding (Follow Me, Internal and External)
36
Canceling Call Forwarding from an External Location (Canceling Follow Me from an External Location)
37
Setting up Call Forwarding from an External Location
37
Setting Up/Deactivatingcall Forwarding from an External Location (External Follow Me)
37
You Are Located at an External Telephone
37
Analog Terminal Devices
38
Call Data Record Overflow
38
Call Data Records
38
Charge Counter
38
ISDN Terminals
38
Mo ni to Ring Costs
38
Call Account (Charge Limitation, Pocket Money Account)
39
Least Cost Routing (LCR)
39
Notes
39
System Telephones
39
Transmission of Communication Costs by the Network Service Provider
39
Important Notice for Using the LCR Procedure
40
LCR Professional Features
40
Activating the LCR Procedure
41
Block Dialing (Austria)
41
Deactivating the LCR Procedure
41
Operation
41
Activating and Deactivating Call Signaling for Analog Terminal Devices
42
Activating Call Signaling for Analog Terminal Devices(Inhibiting Calls OFF)
42
Call to Busy Team Member (»Busy on Busy«)
42
Deactivating Call Signaling for Analog Terminal Devices(Inhibiting Calls ON)
42
Enabling / Inhibiting a Member's Phone Within a Team
42
PABX Set Tings
42
Teams
42
Enable / Inhibit Member(S) in All Teams (Log-In, Log-Off)
43
Enabling / Inhibiting Subscribers Within a Team (Log-In, Log-Off)
43
Switching All Call Modes
43
Switching Day/Night Team Call Assignment for All Teams
43
Switching Team Call Day/Night Assignments (Call Distribution)
43
Switching Team Call Assignments (Day and Night) for One Team
44
Fea Tu Res Wit Hout User Ac Ti on
45
Information from the ISDN Network (MWI)
45
SMS (Short Messages)
45
Transmission of User-Defined Characters (UUS1)
45
Automatic Changeover of Authorization for External Calls
46
Calendar
46
Extended Adressing (Sub-Addressing)
46
Data Packet Transfer (X.31)
47
Emergency Call Priority
47
Example
47
Park
47
Protection of Data Link
47
Dial Ranges
48
Time Acceptance
48
Call Waiting
49
Con Duc Ting Calls with Se Ve Ral Sub Scri Bers
49
Inquiry Call
49
Accepting a Call
50
Accepting a Call (Entering into an Inquiry Call)
50
Refusing a Call
50
Transfer Calls
50
Transferring Calls Internally Without Advance Notice
50
Transferring Calls with Advance Notice
50
Connecting
51
Connecting (ECT)
51
Connecting a Waiting Subscriber with Several Subscribers on Hold
51
Transfer in the Exchange
51
Transfer Within the PABX
51
Broker`s Call
52
Initiate a Three-Party Conference Call
52
Three-Party Conference Call
52
Initiating a System-Parked Inquiry
53
System Parked Inquiry
53
Accepting a System-Parked Inquiry
54
Function Keys for Calls on Hold (Park Keys)
54
Mo DI Fied Code Num Bers
54
Contents
55
In Stal la Ti on
55
In Stal la Ti on of the PABX
55
In Stal la Ti on Se Quen Ce Gi Ven here
55
Installation Sequence
55
Connections to the PABX System
57
View Inside the PABX System
57
Analog Connections
58
Assignment of the RJ12 Jack
58
Internal ISDN Connection
58
Terminal of the PABX
58
Terminals of the PABX
58
Connecting the DSL Modem to the Ethernet (10Baset) Port)
59
Ethernet Connection LAN1
59
USB/PC Interface
59
Installation of the Module Elmeg M 1 POTS
60
Mo du Les
60
Module Installation
60
External POT Connection
61
External POTS Connection
61
Functional Ground
61
Installation of the Module Elmeg M 2 A/B
61
Installation of the Module Elmeg M 4 DSP
62
Com Mis Sio Ning the Pho Ne Part
63
Default Setting
63
Internal Numbers
63
Phone Number Plan
63
Configuration Using a Telephone
65
Initial Startup (Telephone Operation)
65
Begin the Configuration Procedure
66
Changing PIN
66
Clearing the Charge Counters for One or All of the Users
66
Pin 1 / Pin 2
66
Setting up Cost Monitoring
66
You Can Set the Following Features
66
Charge Limitation On/ off
67
Deleting Call Accounts
67
Enable / Inhibit the Remote Access Authorization
67
Enabling/ Inhibiting Remote Access
67
Resetting Settings to Initial State
67
Restoring Settings (Reset of the PABX System)
67
Setting the Date and the Time
67
Setting up / Delete Call Accounts
67
Configuration by the Specialized Dealer
68
Remote Access
68
Remote Access with Call to the Dealer's Service Center
68
Resetting the Features for One Internal Subscriber or for All
68
Continuous Enabling of PABX for Dial-In by Service Center
69
Enable the PABX for Dial-In by the Service Center
69
Ending an Active, Incoming Remote Access Connection
69
Re Mo te Ac Cess with Call to the Dealer's Ser VI Ce Cen Ter
69
Inhibit Remote Access
70
Com Mis Sio Ning an IP-Pho Ne for a DSP Mo du Le
71
First Log-In
71
In Iti al Start up
71
Language Setting
71
Select a Time Zone
71
Selecting a Calling Tone
71
Charge Manager
73
Contents of the CD-ROM
73
Controlcenter
73
Download Manager
73
PABX and PC
73
Professional Configurator
73
Programs for Configuring the PABX
73
TAPI-Configurator
73
Telephone Directory Manager
73
LCR Professional
74
Ap Pli Ca Ti on Pro Grams
75
CAPI in LAN
76
Dri Vers
76
Initial Installation
76
Installation Instruction for Windows 98
76
Installing the Driver
76
TAPI in the LAN
76
CAPI Driver (Common ISDN Application Programming Interface)
77
Important for Installation of the CAPI Driver
77
Removing the Default Driver
77
Installation Instructions
78
Installing Programs from the CD
78
System Requirements
78
When the File Is Started the Welcome Screen of the CD Is Displayed
78
Con Fi Gu Ra Ti on with a PC
79
Professional Configurator
79
You Can Program Your Pabx over the LAN, USB or Via the Internal ISDN Connection
79
Connecting a Pcs Via USB
80
Connecting the DSL Modem to the Ethernet (10Baset) Port
80
Des Crip Ti on of the Rou Ter Functions
80
Initial Commissioning and Minimum Configuration
80
System Requirements
80
System Requirements for Windows
80
Connecting Several Pcs Via Ethernet
81
Connection of a PC through Ethernet or Fast Ethernet
81
Configuring the Pcs
82
Default Gateway
82
Default TTL
82
DHCP Lease Time
82
Domain Suffixes
82
IP Addresses
82
Mtu
82
You Can Configure the Following Parameters
82
DHCP Server and IP Addressing
83
DNS Servers
83
Netbio Name Server
83
Netbios Name Servers
83
Time Servers
83
Configuration of the Internet Service Providers (ISP)
84
Internet-By-Call
84
Discontinuing an Internet Connection
85
Using a Fallback
85
You Have Configured Three Isps
85
Firewall
86
Costs for Internet Connections
87
Dial-In into the LAN (RAS)
87
Ap Pen DIX
89
Trou Bles Hoo Ting
89
Analog Ports
91
Ethernet Connections
91
ISDN Connections
91
Pabx
91
Tech ni Cal Spe CI Fi Ca Tions
91
USB Port
91
In Dex
93
Brief des Crip Ti on of Functions
97
Pick-Up of the Call
97
Three-Par Ty con Fer en Ce Call
98
Maliciou Call Identification (MCID)
99
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