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• Drill the mounting holes at the marked positions (when using dowels, use a 6 mm masonry drill). Put in the dowels.
• Screw two of the screws into the two top dowels in the wall such that there is a gap of about 5 mm between the head of the screw and the
wall.
• Attention! You may be electrostatically charged. To ensure that you have no electrostatic charge, touch a conducting object connec-
ted to»ground« (e. g. water pipe) before you open the PABX system.
• Open the PABX.
• Hang the PABX on the screws by inserting the screw heads into the rear panel mounting holes.
• Then secure the PABX by screwing the third screw into the bottom dowel. Attention! This screw is used for mounting and must be re-
moved prior to commissioning.
• Install and connect functional grounding to the PABX using a 2.5mm
on modules (FSM).
• Mount the jacks for the ISDN and analog terminal devices; then connect the PABX system to the jacks. Plug the connectors of the ter-
minal devices into the jacks.
• You can now configure your PABX system yourself by using a PC which can be attached to the »PC interface« or the internal ISDN
port or the USB port.
To configure your system via the internal ISDN connection, you must have an operational ISDN PC card installed in your PC. To con-
figure your system via the PC port, connect the PC to the PABX using the PC connecting cord (RS232 or USB) supplied with the sys-
tem.
• The mains plug for the network termination unit (NT) does not have to be plugged in in order for the telephone system to operate pro-
perly.
Do not connect the network termination unit to the PABX system yet! Ensure that your PABX system is in its initial state. If you are
not sure, you should first reset your PABX. This is possible via configuration or via the reset procedure described in the operating in-
structions.
Attention! Switching the external and internal ISDN ports is carried out exclusively through configuration. You should check before
switching the ports, that no external supply is connected to them. The PABX output or the network termination unit could otherwise
be damaged!
• Connect the »S02: INT/EXT« port (elmeg ICT 46) or the »S04: INT/EXT« (elmeg ICT 88 / 880) port to the network termination unit
via the ISDN connecting cord.
• Remove the third screw.
• Close the cover.
• You can now use your telephone system.
The first time you start the Configurator you will be asked to enter your user ID and password. Use »Service« as your user ID
and also »Service« as the password. Please note that these words are case-sensitive! Once you've been logged on to the Configu-
rator you can change your user ID and password as you like.
Loss of power
On loss of power (230 V AC power supply) the PABX is not operational, meaning that you can make neither internal nor external calls. Plea-
se use an emergency power supply (UPS) or a powerfail module in order to operate an ISDN phone with emergency power capabilities with
your PABX. Any internal or external connections that were separated by a loss of power are not automatically restored on return of power.
The features configured using setup programming are unaffected by a loss of power.
Opening and closing the PABX
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cable. This connection is required for use of overload protecti-
Unplug the connector plug before opening the PABX.
To open the PABX, press in on the two catches and lift the cover at the
front until it comes free. It can then be easily lifted off. The terminal
panel is then visible under the enclosure cover.
To close the PABX, insert the catches (on the back of the enclosure co-
ver) into the openings in the PABX bottom part. Press down on the co-
ver at the front until it catches.