Deutsche Telekom 704PC manual Connecting Devices, Connection Diagram, External S, PC 1 to

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Connecting Devices

Connection Diagram

T-DSL / LAN

LAN 3

LAN 2

LAN 1

USB

Router

Verbindungs- daten

Message

B-Kanal 2

B-Kanal 1

T-ISDN

Power

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AC adapter

External S0

 

 

 

USB

 

1a/b 2a/b 3a/b 4a/b

T-DSL

 

T-ISDN

 

 

Internaltelephone

PC 1 to 3

 

 

 

 

 

numbers

 

 

 

 

11

12

13

14

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

T-DSL

 

 

 

 

 

 

LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3 LAN 4

Connecting

aDo not connect the Eumex 704PC LAN during a thunderstorm, as this could lead to you getting an electric shock.

aLay all the cables so that they cannot be walked on or tripped over.

Ensure that the power and connecting cables are not bent, pulled, or in any way under mechanical pressure.

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Contents User Guide Before You Install or Operate Your Eumex 704PC LAN Page Page Contents Contents WinPhone Appendix General Word of WelcomeFeatures of the Eumex 704PC LAN GeneralSupported Isdn Features Safety Precautions Power FailureMounting and Commissioning Scope of DeliveryMounting and Commissioning What Does the Eumex 704PC LAN Require?Mounting and Installation Sequence Mounting Location You will require the following tools for wall mounting Choosing a Location for Your Eumex 704PC LANTools for Wall Mounting Wall MountingConnecting Connecting DevicesConnection Diagram External SConnecting Devices Connecting the Eumex 704PC LAN to T-ISDNConnecting the Eumex 704PC LAN to T-DSL Connecting Analogue Terminals to the Eumex 704PC LAN Connecting a Computer 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 Eumex 704PC LAN Default Settings on Delivery CommissioningTelephoning 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 Rtd Transferring Calls without an AnnouncementCrt cd Transferring Calls with an AnnouncementSpeaking with Two Subscribers Alternately Toggling C r Press the R-key and the code digitPicking up Calls Picking up Calls from an AnswerphoneAutomatic Callback on Busy Ccbs You hear a positive acknowledgement tone Automatic Callback on No Reply CcnrMalicious Call Identification Mcid Dtmf Post-diallingWith a voice mailbox or other application Calling Your T-NetBoxStaying 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 Activating Call-waiting Protection Deactivating Call-waiting ProtectionCharge Accounts Special Settings/FeaturesExternal Line Access and Speed-dialling Numbers Emergency NumbersConfiguration via Telephone Your settings Configuration via TelephoneStarting the Configuration Mode Exiting the Configuration ModeKeep the new one in a safe and secret place 902 t #q dEditing the PIN To edit the PINOn p # q dStoring Telephone Numbers MSNs Saving Telephone Numbers MSNsT t Call AssignmentFor MSN 11 12 13 Reset the Call Assignment To reset the call assignment, proceed as follows905 051 #q d Using telephones with pulse dialling050 #q d Manual External Line Seizure withNumber Busy 061 # q d060 # q d Activating Number BusyConfiguring the Device Type for the Internal Lines Unrestricted None External Line AccessYou set external line access as follows Internal onlyStoring Emergency Numbers 62 t* t#q63 t#q d Deleting Emergency NumbersDeleting Individual/All Speed-dialling Numbers Storing Numbers for Speed Dialling= speed-dialling code Instead of the memory locationFollows 30 t # q d Programming a Telephone Number MSN for TransmissionAlways Call Anonymously Restrict Telephone Number Always Transmit Number Restrict Telephone Number Cancel Taneously904 # q d Resetting/Deleting the Charge Counter41 t # q d Charge per Unit of TimePage Managing Call Forwarding Activating Call Forwarding in the ExchangeActivating Call Forwarding in the Eumex 704PC LAN Activating/Deactivating Call Data Recording 906Deleting All Call Forwarding Up to 50 call data records are possibleActivating/Deactivating Call Transfer ECT 990990 #q d It as requiredActivating/Deactivating T-NetBox Signalling Ing and faxes receivedDialling tone 50t # q d 51t # q dSMS in a Fixed-line Network Secret PIN is reset to Resetting the Communications SystemRestoring the Default Settings 900 #q dRemote Configuration Remote ConfigurationPC Software GeneralPC Software System PrerequisitesAbout the Software On the CD-ROM supplied you will find the following softwareTeledat RVS-COM is a suite of PC applications Installing the Software Installing the Software and Configuring Internet AccessInstalling the Software Subsequent dialogue you select the Eumex 704PC LAN CD-ROMRestart your PC Installing the Software Installing the Software Connecting to / Disconnecting from the Internet Connecting to the InternetDisconnecting from the Internet Configuring the System Configuring the Eumex 704PC LANConfiguring the System Menu External Isdn / Telephone numbersMenu Call assignment / Incoming Settings Menu Internal subscribersCall Forwarding This feature must be available on your Isdn connection Call forwarding in the exchangeMenu Central data Emergency numbers Menu Charges SummaryConfiguring the System Menu Speed dialling / Settings Urzwahlspeicher Kurzwahlspeicher einzeln/alles löschenMenu Network / Router configuration Colours have the following meanings Red Deactivated Yellow Starting a Program from the Windows TaskbarStarting a Program from the Windows Taskbar GreyCapi Control Capi ControlFlashLoad FlashLoad Updating the Communications System SoftwareFlashLoad FlashLoad Teledat RVS-COM Basic FunctionsProgram Modules Teledat RVS-COM WinPhone User InterfacePageMobil Installation Home NetworkHome Network Data Transfer Sharing and Mapping DrivesMapping a Drive Home Network Web Configurator Starting the Web ConfiguratorWeb Configurator Isdn Basic SettingsDSL Access Data Isdn Access Data PPP Settings Filter Router Configuration Status Technical Specifications Appendix+5C to +40C Glossary Advice of charge during an outgoing callAppendix Stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber LineCcbs Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber Ccnr Completion of Calls on No Reply100 Isdn stands for Integrated Services Digital Network 101 External line seizureIsdn socket Multi-terminal connection102 PPP NetBox 104Audio Signals / Ringer Cadences Index of Key Words 111 Software components107 CE sign WarrantyDeclaration of Conformity Returning Old Communications Systems109 Dealing with Faults Customer Service Important telephone numbers Case of faults Sales enquiries