Commissioning, Putting the telephone into operation – Auerswald 1500 User Manual

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Commissioning

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This section describes how to put the telephone and answering machine on your
COMfortel 2500 into operation by inserting a commercial SD card (not included in the pack-
age). Once you have finished putting the equipment into operation, you will be able to use
the telephone immediately. You can easily customize your telephone and the answering
machine using the computer configuration described at the end of this section.

Putting the Telephone into Operation

Requirements

PBX switched on (connected to the 230 V power supply)

An internal telephone number for the system telephone on the internal S

0

or U

P0

port of the PBX entered into the configuration (COMset)

Note: Only connect one ISDN device for each internal subscriber telephone
number to your PBX.

For the operation with COMfortel Xtension30 key extension modules: the
wall-mounted COMfortel XT-PS power supply (type number 809)

For the operation with no COMfortel Xtension30 key extension modules:
The bridge plug is inserted into the jack

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PBX with at least the following firmware version:

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2.0H or higher (COMpact 5010 VoIP, COMpact 5020 VoIP, COMmander
Basic.2 and COMmander Business)

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2.1F or higher (COMpact 2204 USB, COMpact 2206 USB, COMpact
4406 DSL,
COMpact 4410 USB and COMmander Basic).

Note: If you have devices with older firmware versions, please update the
corresponding devices (see the PBX manual).

Important: If a system telephone that has been previously attached to
another (older) PBX is connected to a COMpact 5010/5020 VoIP or a COM-
mander Basic.2/Business (or vice versa), the existing configuration is per-
manently deleted during commissioning.

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Therefore, save the data you will need before starting the commission-
ing procedure. During commissioning, your are asked whether a PBX
change should be done. Press the

softkey (key next to the display).

Steps to take

1.

Insert the plug of the ISDN cable included in the package, as shown below
in

Fig. 5

, into the jack marked with

on the bottom of the telephone.

Commissioning

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