LED Definitions (continued)

Analog

Off

No analog port is installed in the corresponding port.

(8 ports)

 

 

Green (solid)

Port is configured for FXS operation and is enabled.

 

 

 

An analog telephone may be connected to this port.

 

 

 

 

Green

Telephone is ringing.

 

(flashing)

 

 

 

 

 

Green (slow

Telephone is in use.

 

blinking)

 

 

 

 

 

Red (solid)

Port is configured for FXO operation and is enabled.

 

 

A telephone line may be connected to this port.

 

 

 

 

Red (flashing)

Telephone line is ringing.

 

 

 

 

Red (slow

Telephone line is in use.

 

blinking)

 

 

 

 

Setting Up Your System

The CSG comes with a user interface framework which gives you the ability to configure it through an easy to use interface. To access the interface, you will need the IP address your CSG server is using. Once you have the IP address, you can configure your CSG via a web browser.

The user interface included as part of the CSG implementation provided with the CSG gives you the ability to set up a telephone system without the need to use command line configuration. The user interface opens on the main menu, which gives you the ability to add features or further modify an existing configurations. The following sections provide information about procedures you may want to perform when you are getting started.

Logging on to the Server for the First Time

Connect a computer to the LAN IP Phone port on the CSG with an Ethernet cable. In the address field of a web browser, enter the default IP address of http://192.168.69.1. To log on to the system, enter the following user name and password:

Username: admin

Password: 1988 Subsequent Logons to the CSG

The method described above will work to log onto the configuration tool of the CSG. In addition, you can log onto the CSG using the CSG's Network port once it has been enabled. In this case, open a web browser on a computer which is located on the same network as the CSG. In the address field of the web browser, enter the IP address of the CSG as defined during the initial installation.

Changing Your Network Configuration

DHCP is automatically enabled for Wide-Area Networks (WAN) by default. If you need to change your network configuration—like set a static IP address, for example—the Networking Configuration page enables you to make any necessary changes. Follow these steps to change your network configuration:

1.Select Network Main from the System tab.

2.Enter the host name for your server.

3.Click the WAN Network tab. You can use the options on this tab to establish the settings that enable you to connect to the Internet, or to an internal, private network.

4.Ensure the DHCP check box is checked.

Note: If you have difficulty obtaining an IP address dynamically, clear the DHCP check box and specify the IP address, subnet, gateway, and DNS settings. This information should be available from your network administrator or Internet Service Provider (ISP).

5.Click the IP Phones tab. You can use the options on this tab to establish settings to access your CSG.

6.Enter the IP address, subnet, or any other appropriate information necessary to access your CSG.

7.Click the Timezones tab.

8.Select a time zone from the provided drop-down combo box.

9.Click Accept.

Setting Up Your Touch Panel to Work with Your CSG

Follow these steps to configure your touch panel to work with the CSG:

1.From the main Setup page on your touch panel, press Protected Setup. The Protected Setup page opens.

2.Press Other Settings. A slide out menu appears.

3.Press SIP. The SIP Settings page opens (FIG. 2).

FIG. 2 SIP Settings page

4.In the Proxy Address field, enter the IP address or DNS name of the server you want to access. The IP address depends on whether you connect the touch panel to one of the IP Phone ports or through the LAN with the CSG.

5.In the Port Number field, enter the port number of the server you want to access. The default port number is 5060.

6.In the User Name field, enter a user name you can use for authentication to the server. Normally, the user name is the same as the phone number assigned to the extension you are using.

7.In the Password field, enter the password for the user name.

8.Press Enable to have your panel read the configuration and attempt to connect to the proxy server.

9.Press Save.

10.Press Back to return to the previous page.

Compatible Devices

The following list describes all SIP-enabled touch panels that are compatible with the CSG.

MVP-8400i

NXD-700Vi

NXD-1000Vi

The firmware for these panels must be up-to-date to use SIP.

For full warranty information, refer to the AMX Instruction Manual(s) associated with your Product(s).

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544/580 specifications

The AMX 544/580 family of armoured vehicles represents a significant advancement in military vehicle technology. Developed by the French aerospace and defence conglomerate, the AMX series has seen various iterations and improvements, with the AMX 544 and 580 models standing out in terms of capability and versatility.

One of the primary features of the AMX 544/580 is its robust design, allowing it to operate effectively in various terrains and combat environments. The vehicles are equipped with a powerful diesel engine, providing enhanced mobility and speed. The drive system includes advanced suspension technology, which improves stability and ride comfort, crucial for troop deployment in rugged landscapes.

Armament is a key characteristic of the AMX 544/580. The vehicles are armed with a 105mm or 120mm cannon, capable of engaging both soft and hardened targets. Additionally, they often come equipped with secondary armaments such as machine guns, increasing their firepower and defensive capabilities against infantry threats. The design also integrates advanced targeting systems, ensuring high accuracy in combat scenarios.

Protection is another critical aspect of the AMX 544/580. The vehicles feature composite armour and, in some variants, reactive armour systems that significantly enhance their survivability against a range of anti-tank weapons. Moreover, these vehicles can be fitted with active protection systems, which detect and neutralize incoming projectiles before they can cause damage.

In terms of technology, the AMX 544/580 incorporates modern battlefield management systems. These systems enable seamless communication and data exchange between vehicles and command units, facilitating coordinated operations. Sensors and electronic warfare capabilities further enhance situational awareness, allowing crews to respond to threats effectively.

The versatility of the AMX 544/580 extends to its battlefield roles. It can serve as a main battle tank, reconnaissance vehicle, or infantry support platform, making it a multi-role asset for modern armies. The modular design allows for quick reconfiguration, accommodating various mission requirements without the need for extensive modifications.

Overall, the AMX 544/580 family exemplifies the evolution of armoured vehicles, blending firepower, protection, mobility, and advanced technology to create a formidable presence on the battlefield. Its ongoing development and adaptation underscore the importance of innovation in military vehicle design, ensuring relevance in contemporary and future combat scenarios.