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48-CA/CVA, 24-CA manual
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Contents
Main
Copyright Information
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PREFACE
WHATS IN THIS GUIDE?
What you should know
Single unit installation
Networked units installation
VoIP installation
Connecting devices
FINDING THE INFORMATION YOU NEED
Using the table of contents and the index
Navigating with cross-references
Where to go for further information
GUIDE CONVENTIONS
CHAPTER 1
TALKSWITCH INSTALLATION
1.1 TALKSWITCH PACKAGE CONTENTS
1.2 CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
1.3 UNIT FRONT PANEL
1.4 UNIT BACK PANEL
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1.5 INSTALLING THE CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE
1.5.1 Installing the software for the first time
1.5.2 Upgrading the TalkSwitch software and firmware
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1.6 INITIAL CONFIGURATION
1.7 CONNECT TALKSWITCH TO A NETWORK OR A PC
1.7.1 Ethernet connection
1.7.2 USB Connection
1.7.3 Serial connection
1.7.4 Internet connection
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1.7.5 File connection
1.8 CONNECTING DEVICES
1.8.1 Connecting incoming telephone lines
1.8.2 Connecting local extension telephones and other devices
1.8.2.1 Connecting a regular single-line telephone
1.8.2.2 Connecting a regular dual-line telephone
1.8.2.3 Connecting regular multi-line phones
1.8.2.4 Connecting an IP phone
1.8.2.5 Attach an internal or an external modem
1.8.2.6 Connecting fax machines
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1.8.3 Connecting devices to the music jack
1.8.4 Connecting to the PA (public address) jack
1.9 NETWORKING TALKSWITCH UNITS ON A LAN
1.9.1 Connecting TalkSwitch units to a LAN
1.9.1.1 Ethernet switch
1.9.2 Power up all the TalkSwitch units
1.9.3 Setting or changing the unit ID
1.9.4 How unit IDs affect system extension numbers
1.9.5 Keep track of the lines and extensions
1.9.6 Optimizing the system for networked use
1.10 INSTALLING A MEMORY CARD
1.11 UPGRADING TALKSWITCH UNITS
1.12 WHAT THE FLASHING LIGHTS MEAN
1.13 VERIFYING THE CONNECTIONS
TALKSWITCH CONFIGURATION
2.1.1.1 File Menu
2.1.1.2 View Menu
2.1.1.3 Tools Menu
2.1.1.4 Help Menu
2.1.1.5 Configuration navigation
2.1.2 Special considerations when connecting multiple units to a LAN
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2.2 SYSTEM INFORMATION
2.2.1 Administration
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2.2.2 IP Configuration
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2.2.3 Telephone Lines
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2.2.5 Automatic Route Selection and Toll Restriction
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2.2.6 Fax information
2.2.6.1 Dedicated fax line
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2.2.6.2 Distinctive ring fax detection
2.2.6.3 Automatic fax detection
2.2.7 Local extensions
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2.2.8 Remote extensions
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2.2.9 Extension ring groups
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2.2.10 On-Hold/Ringback
2.2.10.1 External audio source
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2.2.10.2 Internal audio file
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2.3 VOICEMAIL
2.3.1 Mailbox options
2.3.2 Voicemail notification 2.3.2.1 Dialed notification
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2.3.2.2 Message waiting light
2.3.2.3 E-mail notification
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2.3.3 Global Settings
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2.3.3.1 Voicemail manager
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2.4 CALL HANDLING
2.4.1 Modes
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2.4.2 Auto attendant
2.4.2.1 Adding/configuring an auto attendant
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2.4.2.2 Record, play or erase auto attendant messages
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2.4.2.3 Select routing options for each auto attendant
2.4.2.4 Automatic fax detection
2.4.2.5 No selection was made at the auto attendant
2.4.2.6 Additional features at the auto attendant
2.4.3 Telephone Lines
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2.4.4 VoIP Numbers
2.4.5 Call Cascade 2.4.5.1 Local extensions
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2.4.5.2 Remote extensions
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2.4.5.3 Extension ring groups call cascade
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2.5 CALL BACK/CALL BRIDGE
2.5.1 Auto call back
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2.5.2 Prompted call back
2.5.3 Call bridge
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2.6 OPTIONS
2.6.1 Permissions
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2.6.2 Audio Controls
2.6.3 Transfer Options
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2.6.4 Miscellaneous
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2.6.5 Troubleshooting
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2.6.5.1 Troubleshooting Advanced
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CHAPTER 3
USING TALKSWITCH
3.1 IN THE OFFICE RECEIVING CALLS WITH OR WITHOUT THE AUTO ATTENDANT
3.1.1 Receiving calls using the auto attendant
3.1.2 Receiving calls without the auto attendant
3.2 IN THE OFFICE MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS USING AN ANALOG PHONE
3.2.1 Making calls from a local extension without direct line access
3.2.2 Receiving calls at a local extension
3.2.3 Placing calls on hold at a local extension
3.2.4 Transferring calls from an extension 3.2.4.1 Unscreened transfer
3.2.4.2 Screened transfer
3.2.5 Transferring calls from a local extension to an external phone
3.2.6 Parking and retrieving calls at a local extension
3.2.6.1 Parking a call
3.2.6.2 Retrieving a parked call at another local extension
3.2.6.3 Using call park with the paging option
3.2.7 Queuing and retrieving callers
3.2.7.1 Queuing calls to a single extension
3.2.7.2 Queuing callers to an extension ring group
3.2.8 Using call waiting
3.2.9 Conference calling
3.2.9.1 Two local TalkSwitch extensions and one outside caller
3.2.9.2 Two outside callers and one local extension
3.3 IN THE OFFICE MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS USING AN IP PHONE
3.3.1 Making calls from a local IP extension (IP phone)
3.3.2 Receiving calls at a local IP extension
3.3.3 Hold and transfer 3.3.3.1 Hold
3.3.3.2 Unscreened transfer
3.3.3.3 Screened transfer
3.3.3.4 Transfer from a IP extension to any outside number
3.3.4 Call park Parking and retrieving callers
3.3.4.1 Parking a caller
3.3.4.2 Retrieving a parked call
3.3.4.3 Using call park with the paging option
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3.3.6 Using the TalkSwitch call waiting feature
3.3.7.2 Two outside callers and one local extension
3.4 MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS USING VOIP
3.5 USING REGULAR OR IP PHONES CONNECTED IN PARALLEL TO TALKSWITCH
3.6 MODEMS AND TELEPHONE LINE ACCESS
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3.7 OUT OF THE OFFICE RECEIVING CALLS WITH CALL FORWARDING (ANALOG AND IP)
3.7.1 Three ways to forward calls
3.7.2 Transferring calls from a remote extension
3.7.3 Screening options for forwarded calls
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3.7.4 Calls over VoIP with IP phones and Gateways
3.8 USING THE VOICEMAIL SYSTEM
3.8.1 Activating voicemail boxes
3.8.2 Retrieving messages and accessing a voice mailbox
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3.8.3 Recording an announcement on a regular or an IP phone
3.8.4 Pager and cell phone notification
3.9 MUSIC ON HOLD
3.10 MODE SWITCHING OPTIONS
3.11 OUT OF THE OFFICE MAKING CALLS WITH CALL BACK AND CALL BRIDGE
3.11.1 Using call bridge
3.11.2 Using call back
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CHAPTER 4
CALL DETAIL RECORD (CDR) LOGGING
4.1 ENABLING CALL DETAIL RECORD (CDR) LOGGING
4.2 RETRIEVING DATA
4.2.1 Web interface Store to File on TalkSwitch
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4.2.2 Serial interface Real-time to Serial Port
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4.3 ANALYZING THE DATA
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CHAPTER 5
VOIP INFORMATION
5.1 INTRODUCTION TO VOIP
5.2 OPTIMIZING YOUR IP NETWORK FOR VOIP
5.2.1 The broadband connection
5.2.2 The router/NAT/firewall
5.2.3 Connecting to a LAN and IP network
5.2.3.1 Confirm sufficient network capacity for VoIP
5.2.3.2 Confirm router/firewall path for voice data
5.3 SETTING UP A VOIP NETWORK
5.3.1 Connect TalkSwitch or SIP-compatible gateways
5.3.2 Select which TalkSwitch to use as the SIP network server
5.3.2.1 Which location and unit should be the SIP server?
5.3.3 Assign phone numbers to each VoIP location
5.4 VOIP CONFIGURATION
5.4.1 Configure TalkSwitch IP addresses
5.4.1.1 Set the TalkSwitch local IP address
5.4.1.2 Set the TalkSwitch public IP address
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5.4.2.2 Service Provider profile
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5.4.3 VoIP Numbers
5.4.3.1 Assign VoIP phone numbers
5.4.3.2 Configure call handling for VoIP numbers
5.4.3.3 Assign service provider phone numbers
5.5 FAQ
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5.6 VOIP NETWORK ADMINISTRATION FORM
CHAPTER 6
TROUBLESHOOTING AND SUPPORT
6.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
6.1.1 Problems that may occur during configuration
6.1.2 Problems that may occur while using the TalkSwitch features 6.1.2.1 The auto attendant
6.1.2.2 Music on hold
6.1.2.3 Call routing with local extensions and home phones
6.1.2.4 Answering and fax machines
6.1.2.5 Other possible local extension problems
6.1.2.6 Multiple TalkSwitch units connected to the same LAN
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6.2 SUPPORT
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APPENDIX A
FUNCTIONS AND COMMANDS
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APPENDIX B
TALKSWITCH AND TELEPHONE COMPANY CALLING SERVICES
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APPENDIX C
TALKSWITCH AND POWER INTERRUPTIONS
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APPENDIX D
SAFETY AND REGULATORY INFORMATION
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APPENDIX E
TALKSWITCH ONE-YEAR WARRANTY AND RETURN POLICY
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APPENDIX F
SPECIFICATIONS
Regulatory Approvals
Analog extension interface
Analog trunks
Dimensions (H x W x L)
Weight 24-CA 48-CA 48-CVA
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSING NOTICES
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APPENDIX H
HOME/OFFICE WIRING GUIDE
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D
216 TALKSWITCH USER GUIDE NORTH AMERICA
Connecting to phone lines Using one phone line
wall jack to
single-line phone cord 2 pins
Using two phone lines
single-line phone cords 2 pins
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APPENDIX H 219
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Connecting to TalkSwitch
rear panel
Connec ting t o T alkSw itch
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GLOSSARY
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