Oki 1.2 manual Personal computer PC, Power source

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Personal computer (PC)

Connect a PC connector to the PC port at the back of the VoIP-TA unit using an unshielded twisted pair (UTP) straight cable (categories 3 to 5). If both a PC and LAN are to use 100BASE-TX communications, use category 5 [max. 100m].

Note It is recommended that only one PC is connected to avoid voice deterioration.

LAN

Connect the LAN connector to the LAN port at the back of the VoIP-TA unit via a cross cable (UTP categories 3 to 5). If connecting to a hub, use a straight cable.

If the LAN is connected by 100BASE-TX and the PC is connected by 100BASE-TX, or if the PC is not connected, use a category 5 cable [max. 100 m].

CONSOLE (setting up the VoIP-TA with a PC)

Connect the PC for setup on the VoIP-TA by using the serial cable RS- 232C (9 pin – 9 pin straight) to the CONSOLE port.

FG (grounding)

After connecting the frame ground (FG) cable to the FG port at the back of the VoIP-TA unit, connect the other end to a ground terminal in the house or ground it separately.

Power source

Connect the supplied AC adapter to the DC IN 12V port at the back of the VoIP-TA unit. Connect the attached AC adapter to a power outlet.

6Installation

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Installation Guide VersionSafety Warning Page Contents Setup VoIP-TA setting Window Important Equipment InformationImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Introduction Welcome to the world of Oki Internet telephony…VoIP-TA FeaturesOutline Front Panel LEDsConnectors Back PanelMode When using both IP and PstnWhen using IP network only StatusAnalogue telephone or G3 facsimile equipment II InstallationConnections Analogue PstnPower source Personal computer PCDuring installation During useGeneral Operation III Placing CallsVia an IP Network Services Third party incoming call during another callEnd-to-end service using Dtmf signaling Call transfer during a telephone callPlacing Calls How to cancel the absent service Absent serviceHow to register the absent service Line selection Details of ServicesUsing both a Pstn line and the IP network Third party incoming call during another callFor Pstn line not receiving services using hookflash hooking Power failure switching Identification of incoming callTranslating IP Address for VoIP Using the IP network onlySetting IP Address Installing the Maintenance Console Software IV SetupMaintenance Console Software Requirements Maintenance Console Software CompatibilityMode Function Functions of the Maintenance Console SoftwareData Setup Procedure Password, see Chapter V,Activating and Deactivating the Software’s Functions New connection window will appear Changing Modes and Setup Conditions Changing to the Setup modeChanging setup conditions Saving all setup conditions in a file Reading information From the file Select outgoing destination below Basic settings for Pstn lineDescriptions Default For Pstn lineSelect Use Pstn line, Use VoIP line or Unavailable to dial Description DefaultSelect outgoing destination Neglect first1st Outgoing Neglect Digit Destination 1st digit Dailing IP address NumberDialed, excluding the first digit and 567 connects the call Number VoIP-TA operation DialedDialed, excluding the first digit and 901 connects the call Dialed, excluding the first digit and 789 connects the callDetailed settings for Pstn line Network settings UDP port No Specifies the UDP port number for communication Network Address Translation NAT Global address spaceStatic IP Masquerade with port number translations Gatekeeper settings To select Unicast GRQ or Multicast GRQ whenDetailed Gatekeeper settings BRQ DRQ GRQAddress table display editing Sorting the list using each row as a key Sort with keyAddress table Setup Button see pages 42 DetailsDescription Voice settings RTP/RTCPVoice codec Voice codec setting and bandwidth usedSetting ms Byte FAX setting TCP/UDPSlic setting Verifying the Software Version Information MaintenanceFunctions of the Maintenance Console Software Checking the Operation Status of the VoIP-TA Display Displayed contents Description Explanation of the displayed informationUpdating Unit Programs Changing the password Remote mode VI TroubleshootingSymptom Items to check Local modePort number VII SpecificationsUsage Important Equipment Information Following the warranty period Warranty and ServiceWarranty Period Oki Service Offices London Office