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DETEWE OpenCom 510 Operation & User’s Manual

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DETEWE OpenCom 510 User Manual
DETEWE OpenCom 510 User Guide
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  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 108 PBX Networking PBX Networking PBX: Trunks. You should check this in particular after making changes to a configuration to see whether all the lines used for system networking are operable. Some of the features possible in Q.SIG are not supported by OpenCom 510 with all their options, for example callback on busy within the Q.SIG network. The call catego- ries defined in Q.SIG (e.g. Emergency Call, Operator, Normal) and the Q.SIG name transmission feature (“user names”) are fully supported. The code digits to be used for seizing a route with open numbering are not transmitted to the destination PBX and thus cannot be evaluated by it. To res

  • 27 Installation Installing Modules 2. In the Status table row, check whether a green tick is displayed for the newly installed interface card. The tick indicates that the interface card is operational. Installing a Power Supply Unit Depending on the number of in- stalled modules (interface cards), ei- ther one or two power supplies are required (see A and B in the illustr

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 40 a/b Ports Interfaces and Connectible Terminals right (see arrow in the illustra- tion Location of the DIP switches on the MS+UPN2-8 interface card on page 40). Location of the DIP switches on the MS+UPN2-8 interface card a/b Ports Terminals Connected to a/b Ports a/b ports can be used to connect an- alogue terminals, e.g. apparatus for speech and data communications using pulse or DTMF dialling, e.g.: ■ analogue telephones, ■ G3 fax machines, ■ (external or internal) analogue modems, ■ external music-on-hold devices, ■ external voice mail systems, ■ external interco

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 36 S 0 Ports Interfaces and Connectible Terminals MX+S01-8: Terminating resistors acti- vated One end of the S 0 bus is terminated by the OpenCom 510; the terminat- ing resistors must be activated (DIP switches set to “on”). IAE = ISDN socket (German: “ISDN Anschluß Einheit”) or ISDN terminal. TR = Terminating Resistor, the S 0 termination. The TR must be at the termination of the line. This can also be done by an appropriately wired IAE. Termination on an ISDN socket The illustration Termination on an ISDN socket shows an IAE with inte- grated terminating resistors. Bus Configuration: OpenCom 510 in in the Middle of

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 58 MC+1-3 Modules Contact your DeTeWe distributor or local retailer if you want to purchase one of these cards. ■ In cascaded configurations, mas- ter and slave systems are con- nected via the PCM port (RJ45 socket). ■ In cascaded OpenCom 510 con- figurations, the slave system re- quires an MC+1-3 central con- trol module of its own. ■ In cascaded OpenCom 510 con- figurations, a CompactFlash card must be installed in the master system; it is not necessary to in- stall one of these cards in the slave system. ■ In cascaded configurations, the central control modules use the PCMV interface to exchange sys- tem signals. The PCMV interface pro

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 76 Configuration under Windows Configuration system software for the TCP/IP pro- tocol is installed at the same time. During this process you should acti- vate the automatic assignment of IP addresses by the DHCP protocol. If the PC has been operating in a net- work to date, you should activate the automatic assignment of an IP ad- dress. 1. To do this, you select “Settings > Control Panel” in the Start menu. Double-click on the “Net- work” icon. Under Windows NT select the “Protocols” tab. Un- der Windows 2000/XP right click on the “LAN Link” icon. Select “Properties�

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 144 E-mail Function Configuration Guide E-mail Function Flowchart: Configuring the E-mail Function LAN Internet LAN Notification Users Finished No e-mail use Ye s No No No Ye s Ye s Ye s No Ye s No Finished NET Configuration: Easy Access NET Configuration: Connection: ISP User Manager: Users, User Groups and User Accounts NET Configuration: E-Mail Access Have you made the network settings for the OpenCom 510? Do you want to use e-mail from the Internet? Has an internal e-mail server been configured in your LAN? Do you want to be notified of e-mails on your system telephones? Have you

  • 124 Configuring the Multi-Company Variant Multi-Company Variant or in the PBX Configuration: Trunks menu. Configuring and Managing Companies Up to five companies can be config- ured in the OpenCom 510. By de- fault, one company with the name “Company 1” is predefined. All con- figuration settings, e.g. in the user groups or in the trunk group config- uration, apply t

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 94 LAN-to-LAN Link Configuration Examples LAN-to-LAN Link You can use the OpenCom 510 to in- terlink two LANs via ISDN. To do this, you configure two OpenCom 510 systems so that they can dial in to each other. In order for this to work, the two LANs must be configured for different IP address ranges (subnet- works). For at least one of the OpenCom 510 systems, change the prescribed address range for the LAN. The OpenCom 510 in a LAN-to-LAN link In the Configurator, NET Configura- tion: LAN-LAN

  • 126 Working with the Multi-Company Variant Multi-Company Variant A company exchange is set up in the PBX Configuration: System: Opera- tor menu. In this menu, you can specify an internal telephone number for each company and time group which then represents the ex- change for this company. Working with the Multi-Company Variant All the features of the OpenCo

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 45 Interfaces and Connectible Terminals COM Port The following Table explains the V.24 interface pin assignment. Pin Number Assignment 1GND (EED) 2 Not used 3DTR 4CTS 5TXD 6RTS 7RXD 8DSR 9DCD 10 Not used

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 55 Modules MPS+1-AC MPS+1-AC Field of Application The MPS+1-AC power supply unit supplies power to the first six slots (1 to 6) of the OpenCom 510. The MPS+1-AC converts the output volt- ages (220 V/110 V) output voltages into a DC voltage (+3.3 V and –42 V). If the remaining slots (7 to 12) are to be used, a second MPS+1-AC power supply unit will need to be installed. MPS+1-AC: Front view Technical Data The following data refer to the sup- ply of power to the first six slots. MPS+1-AC Input Voltage Rated voltage 230 V via standard IEC connector Voltage range 95 V to 275 V Rated c

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 98 PBX Cascading PBX Networking PBX Networking As requirements grow, the OpenCom 510 can be operated to- gether with other PBX installations. If you merely need a larger number of connections, it is easy to link a second PBX (“PBX Cascading”). If you want to operate the OpenCom 510 at several locations with different PBXs, this is possible by PBX Net- working. PBX Cascading You can combine two PBXs in order to increase the number of terminals that can be connected. A master PBX and a slave PBX are connected to one another by means of a cable. The two PBXs essentially function like a single PBX with a hi

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 29 Installation Backplane DANGER! Hazardous volt- ages inside the device! 1. Unplug all of the mains cables of the OpenCom 510 to disconnect the system from the mains sup- ply. Refer to Notes on Disconnecting the Mains Supply starting on page 23. 2. Deinstall all modules and power supply units from the 1-12 frame (see Installing Modules starting on page 22). 3. Remove the screws on the back- plane (see arrows in the illustra- tion OpenCom 510: Backplane screws). Carefully remove the backplane from the 1-12 frame, pulling it out of the frame to- wards the front. OpenCom 510: Backplane screws 4. From the front, insert the new backplane into

  • 118 Introduction Call Queue Queues can be combined with the “forwarding,” “pickup” and “hunt group” functions, for example, in or- der to configure an attendant termi- nal for an operator. Activation of Queues Queues can be activated per user group. The default factory setting of queues for the preset groups “Ad- ministrators” and “Guests” is off. When using q

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 63 Modules MX+S01-8 MX+S01-8 Field of Application The MX+S01-8 interface card pro- vides eight 8 S 0 interfaces which can be used for either external connec- tions, i.e. to connect the OpenCom 510 to a digital network (PSTN, Public Switch Telephony Net- work), or internal connections, i.e. to connect digital terminals (ISDN tele- phones, ISDN fax machines etc.) to the OpenCom 510. The MX+S01-8 interface card can be installed in any of the slots (1 to 12) of the OpenCom 510 (see Slots start- ing on page 22). Technical Information ■ The MX+S01-8 interface card can also be installed in a slave system. ■ DIP switches S1 to S16 can be used to activate a 100-ohm ter- mina

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 91 Configuration Examples OpenCom 510 in a LAN with an IP-enabled Server OpenCom 510 in a LAN with an IP-enabled Server In a LAN with an IP-enabled server, you should coordinate integration of the OpenCom 510 with the responsi- ble network administrator. You must decide on the IP address space to be used and which network services (DHCP, DNS, RAS, Internet access) the OpenCom 510 is to handle in the LAN. The OpenCom 510 in a LAN with an IP-enabled server In many cases, an IP-enabled server configures the TCP/IP settings via DHCP for all workstati

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 105 PBX Networking PBX Networking Direct connection ■ Use the RJ45 jacks on one of the external S 0 ports for an S 0 con- nection between two OpenCom 510s. Wiring of a direct connection Connection via an Active Transmission System For distances exceeding the range of a direct connection, an active trans- mission system can increase the range to up to 50 km. Normally the L1 master is the transmission system for the two connected PBXs. For the protocol layers L2 and L3, one PBX is normally the protocol master and the other PBX is the protocol slave. Connection by an active transmission system Note: The act

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 44 COM Port Interfaces and Connectible Terminals Network connection of the OpenCom via ISDN and DSL Service PC The Ethernet interface can also be used to connect a service PC using a crossed Ethernet cable. COM Port The COM port (V.24-1 interface) on the MC+1-3 central control module can be used to connect a PC for the purpose of transmitting connection data. Connection data can be ana- lysed in detail with the connection data recording program OpenCount. Please note: The COM port cable must not b

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 139 Configuration Guide PBX Ports PBX Ports Flowchart: Configuring the PBX Ports Finished Enter the U pn interfaces and enter the internal telephone numbers. S 0 terminals U pn terminals Analogue terminals Sensor COM DECT terminals Define the external S 0 interfaces Define the access type Define the internal S 0 interfaces Configure the U pn interfaces Configure the DECT terminals Configure the a/b interfaces Configure the sensor Configure the COM interface Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s No No No No No No Do you ha

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 6 Features tem to the telecommunications net- work. An S 0 interface card provides eight S 0 ports (switchable to either internal or external connections). The S 2M interface card provides one ISDN S 2M interface for connecting the OpenCom 510 either to a pri- mary multiplex interface or to a sec- ond PBX (ISDN point-to-point con- nection). For an overview of interface cards, refer to Modules starting on page 52. The OpenCom 510 firmware is de- signed for a maximum of 600 users. For information on system limita- tions, refer to Technical Data st

  • 123 Multi-Company Variant Configuring the Multi-Company Variant Configuring the Multi-Company Variant The multi-company variant can be commissioned and configured by the system administrator of the OpenCom 510 without any major ef- fort. In the multi-company variant, the communications system be- haves in exactly the same way as the single-company variant. This is par- ticularly

  • DETEWE OpenCom 510, 18 Notes on Safety Installation socket. Do not use multiway mains strips to connect more than one OpenCom 510 power supply unit or a OpenCom 510 and other devices to the same mains supply. The mains cables of the MPS+1-AC power supply units must have ferrite rings fitted. The mains cables are factory-fitted with ferrite rings. Mains cable with ferrite ring Install an overvoltage protection de- vice. Notes on EMC and Earthing Please note: MOS modules: Observe the regulations regarding modules and packaging carrying the MOS trademark! Use earthing wrist straps connected to th

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