Deutsche Telekom 704PC manual Mounting and Installation Sequence

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Mounting and Commissioning

Mounting and Installation Sequence

The Eumex 704PC LAN consists of various components. This User Guide first describes how to mount the communications system and how to connect terminals such as telephones. You can subsequently operate the devices.

However, we recommend that you configure the Eumex 704PC LAN according to your personal requirements before using it for the first time. You can configure the system via a telephone or use a menu-driven configuration program on a connected PC.

Please proceed as follows:

1.Mount the Eumex 704PC LAN and connect the devices as described in the follow- ing sections.

2.Configure the communications system. You can do this in three different ways

PC configuration: menu-driven configuration via a PC. In order to do this, all the drivers on the CD supplied must be installed. Please refer to the chapter entitled "Installing the Software" on p. 60 for instructions on how to do this.

Configuration via a telephone connected to your communications system. Please refer to the chapter entitled "Configuration via Telephone" for instructions on how to do this.

Remote configuration: you can have your system remotely configured by Tele- Service for a fee.

For remote configuration, call: 0180 2 55 66 55.

PC configuration:

3.Install the CAPI driver. This procedure is described in the chapter entitled "The PC Software" on p. 57 ff.

4.Install and configure the Teledat RVS-COM communications software as described in the chapter entitled "Teledat RVS-COM" on p. 83.

With regard to points 2, 3 and 4 above, please note the system prerequisites listed in the section entitled "What Does the Eumex 704PC LAN Require?"

Using the Web Configurator you can also configure the system from other operating system platforms. For more information, please refer to "The Web Configurator" on p. 90 ff.

In the Appendix you will find a glossary, an index of key words, and a diagram of the Eumex 704PC LAN audio signals and ringer cadences.

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Contents User Guide Before You Install or Operate Your Eumex 704PC LAN Page Page Contents Contents WinPhone Appendix Word of Welcome GeneralGeneral Features of the Eumex 704PC LANSupported Isdn Features Power Failure Safety PrecautionsScope of Delivery Mounting and CommissioningWhat Does the Eumex 704PC LAN Require? Mounting and CommissioningMounting and Installation Sequence Mounting Location Wall Mounting Choosing a Location for Your Eumex 704PC LANTools for Wall Mounting You will require the following tools for wall mountingExternal S Connecting DevicesConnection Diagram ConnectingConnecting Devices Connecting the Eumex 704PC LAN to T-ISDNConnecting the Eumex 704PC LAN to T-DSL Connecting a Computer to the Eumex 704PC LAN Connecting Analogue Terminals to the Eumex 704PC LANConnecting the Eumex 704PC LAN to the Power Supply Sockets Additional Terminals on the S0 Bus Additional terminalsInterpreting the LEDs Setting the Dialling Mode for the Analogue Terminals LAN 2 on there is a connection to the connected PCLAN 3 on there is a connection to the connected PC Commissioning Eumex 704PC LAN Default Settings on DeliveryTelephoning Accepting CallsAutomatic and Manual External Line Seizure Lift the handset. You hear an external dialling tone Press the R-keyMaking External Calls Making Calls Using Speed Dialling TelephoningEnquiry Calls Transferring Calls without an Announcement RtdTransferring Calls with an Announcement Crt cdSpeaking with Two Subscribers Alternately Toggling Press the R-key and the code digit C rPicking up Calls Picking up Calls from an AnswerphoneAutomatic Callback on Busy Ccbs Automatic Callback on No Reply Ccnr You hear a positive acknowledgement toneCalling Your T-NetBox Dtmf Post-diallingWith a voice mailbox or other application Malicious Call Identification McidStaying in Touch Call ForwardingActivating Call Forwarding Staying in Touch Deactivating Call ForwardingLift the handset Press the the hash key R0 r1 r2 Accepting or Rejecting Call WaitingYou have the following options Deactivating Call-waiting Protection Activating Call-waiting ProtectionEmergency Numbers Special Settings/FeaturesExternal Line Access and Speed-dialling Numbers Charge AccountsConfiguration via Telephone Exiting the Configuration Mode Configuration via TelephoneStarting the Configuration Mode Your settingsTo edit the PIN 902 t #q dEditing the PIN Keep the new one in a safe and secret placeSaving Telephone Numbers MSNs # q dStoring Telephone Numbers MSNs On pT t Call AssignmentFor MSN 11 12 13 Reset the Call Assignment To reset the call assignment, proceed as follows905 Manual External Line Seizure with Using telephones with pulse dialling050 #q d 051 #q dActivating Number Busy 061 # q d060 # q d Number BusyConfiguring the Device Type for the Internal Lines Internal only External Line AccessYou set external line access as follows Unrestricted NoneDeleting Emergency Numbers 62 t* t#q63 t#q d Storing Emergency NumbersInstead of the memory location Storing Numbers for Speed Dialling= speed-dialling code Deleting Individual/All Speed-dialling NumbersFollows 30 t # q d Programming a Telephone Number MSN for TransmissionAlways Call Anonymously Restrict Telephone Number Taneously Always Transmit Number Restrict Telephone Number CancelCharge per Unit of Time Resetting/Deleting the Charge Counter41 t # q d 904 # q dPage Managing Call Forwarding Activating Call Forwarding in the ExchangeActivating Call Forwarding in the Eumex 704PC LAN Up to 50 call data records are possible 906Deleting All Call Forwarding Activating/Deactivating Call Data RecordingIt as required 990990 #q d Activating/Deactivating Call Transfer ECTActivating/Deactivating T-NetBox Signalling Ing and faxes receivedDialling tone 50t # q d 51t # q dSMS in a Fixed-line Network 900 #q d Resetting the Communications SystemRestoring the Default Settings Secret PIN is reset toRemote Configuration Remote ConfigurationGeneral PC SoftwareSystem Prerequisites PC SoftwareAbout the Software On the CD-ROM supplied you will find the following softwareTeledat RVS-COM is a suite of PC applications Installing the Software and Configuring Internet Access Installing the SoftwareSubsequent dialogue you select the Eumex 704PC LAN CD-ROM Installing the SoftwareRestart your PC Installing the Software Installing the Software Connecting to / Disconnecting from the Internet Connecting to the InternetDisconnecting from the Internet Configuring the Eumex 704PC LAN Configuring the SystemMenu External Isdn / Telephone numbers Configuring the SystemMenu Call assignment / Incoming Menu Internal subscribers SettingsCall Forwarding Call forwarding in the exchange This feature must be available on your Isdn connectionMenu Central data Emergency numbers Summary Menu ChargesConfiguring the System Urzwahlspeicher Kurzwahlspeicher einzeln/alles löschen Menu Speed dialling / SettingsMenu Network / Router configuration Grey Starting a Program from the Windows TaskbarStarting a Program from the Windows Taskbar Colours have the following meanings Red Deactivated YellowCapi Control Capi ControlFlashLoad Updating the Communications System Software FlashLoadFlashLoad FlashLoad Teledat RVS-COM Basic FunctionsProgram Modules Teledat RVS-COM User Interface WinPhonePageMobil Home Network InstallationHome Network Data Transfer Sharing and Mapping DrivesMapping a Drive Home Network Starting the Web Configurator Web ConfiguratorIsdn Basic Settings Web ConfiguratorDSL Access Data Isdn Access Data PPP Settings Filter Router Configuration Status Technical Specifications Appendix+5C to +40C Stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Advice of charge during an outgoing callAppendix GlossaryCcbs Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber Ccnr Completion of Calls on No Reply100 External line seizure Isdn stands for Integrated Services Digital Network 101Isdn socket Multi-terminal connection102 PPP 104 NetBoxAudio Signals / Ringer Cadences Index of Key Words 111 Software components107 Returning Old Communications Systems WarrantyDeclaration of Conformity CE sign109 Dealing with Faults Customer Service Important telephone numbers Case of faults Sales enquiries