Auerswald COMmander 6000 User manual

Short Operation Instructions
Modular PBXs for ISDN- and Internet Telephony
COMmander 6000
COMmander 6000R
COMmander 6000RX

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Table of Contents
Important Information............................................................................................................................................. 3
Symbols and signal words used................................................................................................................................ 3
Safety Information ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Environmental Notice................................................................................................................................................ 5
Information about the Accompanying Instructions .................................................................................................... 5
Index of Numbers.................................................................................................................................................... 6
Abbreviations and Symbols Used ............................................................................................................................. 6
Alarm......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Automatic Reception ................................................................................................................................................. 7
Baby Call/Hotline....................................................................................................................................................... 8
Call Deblocker........................................................................................................................................................... 8
Call Forwarding for External Numbers ...................................................................................................................... 8
Call Forwarding for Groups....................................................................................................................................... 9
Call Forwarding for Subscribers................................................................................................................................ 9
Call Parking............................................................................................................................................................. 10
Call Restrictor.......................................................................................................................................................... 10
Call Through............................................................................................................................................................ 10
Call Waiting............................................................................................................................................................. 10
Call: Initiate ............................................................................................................................................................. 11
Callback on Busy .................................................................................................................................................... 11
Charges and Call Data............................................................................................................................................ 12
Conference.............................................................................................................................................................. 12
Configuration Switchover ........................................................................................................................................ 12
DHCP Client............................................................................................................................................................ 12
Do-not-Disturb......................................................................................................................................................... 13
Door and Relays Functions..................................................................................................................................... 13
Flash Timing............................................................................................................................................................ 14
Follow me................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Gateway.................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Groups (log in/out) .................................................................................................................................................. 15
InterCom ................................................................................................................................................................. 15
IP Address of the PBX ............................................................................................................................................ 16
Mulit-path Call Forwarding ...................................................................................................................................... 16
Music on Hold and Music on Hold Announcement ................................................................................................. 17
Pickup and Call Takeover ....................................................................................................................................... 17
PIN .......................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Query ...................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Query + Third Call................................................................................................................................................... 18
Room Telephone (Hotel Functions) ........................................................................................................................ 18
S0Programming...................................................................................................................................................... 19
Subnet Mask ........................................................................................................................................................... 19
Text before Answering ............................................................................................................................................ 19
Time and Date......................................................................................................................................................... 19
Voice Mailboxes ...................................................................................................................................................... 20
Wake-up Functions ................................................................................................................................................. 22
Index....................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Table of Contents

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This section includes necessary information for operating the devices safely.
Symbols and signal words used
The symbols and signal words used in this manual mean:
Warning:
Warns of personal injury, for example, caused by
hazardous electrical voltage.
Caution:
Warns of damage to property.
Important:
Indicates possible application errors and conditions
that, for example, could cause function limitations or
malfunctions during operation.
Note:
Indicates supplementary information.
Safety Information
Warning: Improper handling of the device can result
in life-threatening electrical shock and can damage or
destroy the PBX.
씮Only a qualified electrician may open the casing.
If necessary, have an authorised dealer
commission the device.
씮Only a qualified electrician may perform
installation work within an open casing or service
work using the buttons inside the casing. If
necessary, commission an authorised dealer to
perform this work.
씮Read the instructions for the device and keep
them for future reference.
Warning: Touching voltage-carrying conductors or
telephone connections may cause a life-threatening
electric shock.
씮Mount the PBX in the immediate vicinity of an
earth wire (potential compensation bar of the
house installation). Connect the earth connection
of the PBX to the earth wire via a connecting cable
with at least 2.5 mm².
씮The PBX contains hazardous voltages, even
outside of the power supply unit (for instance
ringer voltages). Work on active, contact-
hazardous parts is only permitted after creating a
voltage-free state.
Working close to active parts is only permitted if
these parts are voltage-free or are protected
against direct contact.
씮COMmander 6000: Pull out the power plug of the
PBX before commissioning a qualified electrician
to open the casing to install the expansion module
or perform switching or connecting services.
씮COMmander 6000R/RX: The Power button
switches the voltage at the module expansion
slots and on the main circuit board off. If the
system is switched off, a qualified electrician can
be commissioned to replace or install expansion
modules.
When installing or replacing a module, only touch
the fixing components of the front plate where
necessary. Do not insert any electrically
conductive objects into the casing, since
hazardous voltages continue to apply in the power
supply unit of the system.
씮Remove any voltage from the device by
discharging any capacitors present, if necessary.
In the case of a malfunction, the electrolytic
capacitor for the switch-mode power supply can
remain charged for a long time even after being
turned off.
씮If available, also disconnect the devices from
auxiliary power sources (for example, UPS).
씮Do not make any structural changes to the device
(exception: COMmander 6000R Xtension).
씮COMmander 6000R: When commissioning a
qualified electrician to upgrade a COMmander
6000R PBX with the COMmander 6000R
Xtension extension set, the power plug must be
unplugged by all means before starting the
assembly. It does not suffice to push the Power
button.
Only mount the components in a voltage-free
state.
씮COMmander 6000R: After having a COMmander
6000R with the COMmander 6000R Xtension
extension set upgraded by a qualified electrician,
the safety of the device has to be checked
according to DIN VDE 0701-0702: 2008 or
applicable national regulations.
씮For some installation and maintenance work, it is
necessary to open the PBX while it is in operation
(qualified electrician only). Make sure that the
PBX is never left unattended while working with
an open casing.
씮Be sure to follow the relevant regulations when
handling 230 V system voltage and devices
attached to the mains.
Important Information

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씮Only operate the device when the casing is
closed.
씮Only operate the device when it is mounted on the
wall (COMmander 6000) or securely fastened in a
19" rack (COMmander 6000R/RX).
Warning: Liquid penetrating the casing may cause a
life-threatening electric shock and can damage or
destroy the PBX.
씮Only operate PBX in closed, dry rooms.
씮Only clean the device with a soft moist cloth or
anti-static cloth.
Warning: Damaged connection lines as well as
damage to the casing and to the PBX can cause life-
threatening electrical shocks.
씮Only connect the device connection cable with
sockets that are designed for that purpose.
씮Make sure that the Schuko socket for connecting
the PBX is properly connected (according to VDE
0100). The power socket must be located near the
PBX and be freely accessible at all times.
씮Replace damaged connection lines immediately.
씮Use original components and original spare parts
only.
씮Always have a professional carry out repairs
immediately. Please contact your qualified
electrician or the manufacturer directly.
Warning: Power surges, which can occur during
electrical storms, can cause life-threatening electric
shocks and can damage or destroy the PBX.
씮For this reason, do not mount the PBX during an
electrical storm. Avoid disconnecting and
connecting lines during an electrical storm.
씮Let a qualified electrician lay all the cables inside
the building – including the cable to the door
terminal system.
씮Protect the devices by installing overvoltage
protection.
Caution: Unauthorised changes to the device can
damage the PBX or breach security and EMC
regulations. If security-relevant radio services are
disturbed, the Federal Network Agency can order
decommissioning the device according to §14,
section 6, Electromagnetic Compatibility Act.
씮Always have a professional carry out repairs.
Please contact your qualified electrician or the
manufacturer directly.
씮The memory card of the PBX contains data which
is necessary for the operation of the PBX. Do not
remove, mount, or format the memory card. The
memory card on the base circuit board should
only be exchanged in the case of service jobs
according to the directives of Auerswald service
staff.
Caution: Exceeding (even temporarily) the threshold
values indicated in the technical data can damage or
even destroy the PBX.
씮Note the threshold values indicated in the
technical data for voltage, electricity,
performance, ambient temperature and humidity.
씮COMmander 6000: Never cover the vent slots of
the wall casing.
씮COMmander 6000R/RX: Make sure not to cover
the fan on the rear side of the casing.
Caution: Electrostatic charges can destroy sensitive
components.
씮Divert electrostatic charges from yourself before
touching the circuit boards with your hands or any
tools. To do this, touch a metal object, preferably
earthed, e. g. the earthing terminal of the PBX or
a computer housing.
Important: Mechanical loads and electro-magnetic
fields can impair PBX operation.
씮Avoid mechanical loads (for example, vibrations).
씮Avoid proximity to devices that generate electro-
magnetic fields or react sensitively to them (e. g.
radio receivers, private mobile radio devices,
amateur radio sets, mobile phones, DECT
systems, or similar).
씮Do not expose the device to direct sunlight.
씮Protect the device from soiling, excessive dust
and condensation.
씮Note the values for ambient temperature and
humidity indicated in the technical data.
Important: A power failure, damaged connection
lines/cable sockets or short-circuits in other devices
in the building systems can put the PBX out of
operation.
씮If you have uninterruptible power supply,
for example, the UPS-5115 Telecom (Auerswald
optional accessory), you can continue operating a
large part of the system during a power failure.
씮If at all possible, be sure to provide a separate
electric circuit for the 230 V connection supplying
the PBX.
Important: Make sure to take suitable measures for
protecting your data and yourself from misuse.
씮Prevent unauthorized access to the PBX and its
programming.
씮Never disclose user names, PINs, or the public IP
address of the PBX. This does not only concern
postings in forums or communities, but also to
service logs of routers and Wireshark traces.
씮It is important to consistently use all of the
available options for assigning passwords. Do not
use passwords which are easy to guess, such as
birthdays.
씮Make use of the permissions available
(programming authorization, exchange line
authorizations, restricted numbers, etc.).
씮Check the call data recording of your PBX and the
LOGs of your NAT router regularly for
inconsistencies.
씮Additional information about protecting the
system from misuse can be found in the internet
on the pages of the German Federal Office for
Information Security (see www.bsi.bund.de with
search term = TK-Anlagen).

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Important: Auerswald products are not designed,
manufactured, or intended for use or resale in
environments requiring fail-safe performance, such
as in the operation of life-support systems and/or
nuclear facilities. Use or sale of our products for these
purposes is only allowed with prior written permission
by Auerswald for each individual incident.
Important: Many features are not available until they
are set up via the PBX configuration manager.
In order to use of some of the features, it is necessary
to contact the network provider about activating the
feature.
In order to use some of the functions, these have to
be released in the Upgrade Center.
In order to use some of the functions, it is necessary
to extend the hardware.
There may be some incompatibility in combination
with terminals and devices of other vendors that
adversely influence the usability of functions.
Note: When using a T-Net-capable analogue
telephone, most T-Net functions can be used via the
existing function keys on the telephone.
Note: Accessories and service parts can be bought
at specialised stores or in the Internet shop distriCOM
at http://www.districom.de. (Delivery is provided only
in Germany and Austria.)
Environmental Notice
Disposal
If your Auerswald device is taken out of use, please make
sure that it is properly disposed of (must not be disposed
of with normal household waste).
For the sake of environmental protection, please
make sure that packaging materials are also properly
disposed of.
Please consult your municipal administration authori-
ties for options of proper and environmentally safe
disposal of the device.
If you want us to take over the disposal, please send the
device to us.
Shipment which is not prepaid cannot be accepted.
Energy Consumption
Your Auerswald PBX automatically uses only the
absolutely necessary amount of power. Nevertheless,
please observe the following recommendations for power
saving:
쐽The power consumption of the telephone
installation significantly depends on the connected
telephones and end devices. When buying end
devices, make sure that the devices are power-
saving.
쐽Remove SD cards used only for data backup from
the PBX when they are not in use.
Repair
Auerswald PBXs have been designed for a long service
life. If a part still fails, defective modules (e. g. printed
circuit boards) can be repaired. The availability of spare
parts for this PBX will be ensured for at least five years
after production has been stopped.
Further Environmental Information
Our environmental information can be found on the
Internet (in German, see www.auerswald.de under
Unternehmen > Umwelt).
Information about the Accompanying Instructions
Additional instructions
How to commission the PBX is described in the
Installation and Commissioning Instructions included in
the package. How to configure the PBX is thoroughly
described in the Operation and Configuration Instructions
located on the Auerswald Mega Disk included in the
package under Manuals. Also note the information about
the warranty, service, environment, CE symbol and
declaration of conformity in the leaflet “Conditions of
Guarantee, Information Service".
The latest information
After a firmware update you usually require a new version
of the instructions. Current instructions can be found in the
internet (see www.auerswald.de under Service >
Products > COMmander 6000 > Documentation).
Copyright
Disseminating and reproducing these instructions, as well
as using and disclosing the contents, even in part, is per-
mitted only with our express permission. Offenders will be
subject to claims for damages. All rights reserved. 쏘
Auerswald GmbH & Co. KG, 38162 Cremlingen, 2012

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The following table includes an alphabetical list of functions and settings of the PBX you can configure using an internal or, in
some cases, an external telephone.
The functions available in the menu of the system telephones as well as the menu functions or keys used by individual ISDN
telephones are not listed (see manual for the telephone).
The column Device explains which device may be used for the named programming sequence. If the column is limiting the pro-
gramming sequence (e.g. for starting a conference) to analog telephones only it may be available to ISDN telephones via menu
(see manual of the telephone). Is the function in this column also available to external devices a remote switching number con-
figured in the PBX has to be dialled first.
Abbreviations and Symbols Used
Abbreviations for End Devices
a/b analog telephone
S0/UP0 ISDN telephone, ISDN system telephone
Ext external telephone
Abbreviations for the PINs
AAdminPIN
S Sub-admin PIN
BUserPIN
E External PIN (use only for external access)
F PIN for remote access of the voice mailbox in question
Abbreviations for the Telephone Numbers
i Internal number of the individual telephone (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
g Internal number of the group (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
l Internal number of the announcement output (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
t Internal number of the door (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
e Exchange line access number + external number (for direct exchange line telephones the exchange line access number
can be left out)
k Short-code dialling number (** will be added in front of the short-code dialling number for direct exchange line tele-
phones)
m Own MSN (Number without exchange line access number (unaffected by a direct exchange line telephone))
o Internal telephone number of the parking zone (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line tele-
phones)
v VoIP Account number (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
b Internal number of the voice mailbox (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
n External number of the voice mailbox
x External number of the phone which is owner/user of the voice mailbox
Index of Numbers

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For explanations concerning abbreviations and symbols see page 6.
Function Device Programming Sequence Additional Information
Alarm
Confirm a/b, S0/UP0 0Confirm alarm within 60 sec by dialling
DTMF digit 0
Enable alarm once (Alarm input is
deactivated after triggering)
a/b, S0/UP0
Ext BB8 C 24 KC1B Use external PIN only for external access!
K= ... (2- to 4-digits ident. no. of the alarm
circuit)
Enable alarm always
(Alarm input stays activated even
after triggering)
a/b, S0/UP0
Ext BB8 C 24 KC2B Use external PIN only for external access!
K= ... (2- to 4-digits ident. no. of the alarm
circuit)
Disable alarm (Alarm input does
not react to triggering)
a/b, S0/UP0
Ext BB8 C 24 KC0B Use external PIN only for external access!
K= ... (2- to 4-digits ident. no. of the alarm
circuit)
Record announcement a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 563ACCB Wait for tone after 2nd C.
Start the recording with the 3rd C.
Stop the recording with B.
A= 6...9 (No. of the alarm announcement
1-4)
Delete announcement a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 553ABA= 6...9 (No. of the alarm announcement
1-4)
Listen to announcement a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 573ABA= 6...9 (No. of the alarm announcement
1-4)
Automatic Reception
Record announcement a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 564ACCB Wait for tone after 2nd C.
Start the recording with the 3rd C.
Stop the recording with B.
A= 1...9, 0 (No. of the announcement
1-10)
Delete announcement a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 554ABA= 1...9, 0 (No. of the announcement
1-10)
Listen to announcement a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 574ABA= 1...9, 0 (No. of the announcement
1-10)
A
S
E
A
S
E
A
S
E
A
S
A
S
A
S
A
S
A
S
A
S

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i Internal number of the individual telephone (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
g Internal number of the group (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
e Exchange line access number + external number (for direct exchange line telephones the exchange line access number can be left out)
m Own MSN (Number without exchange line access number (unaffected by a direct exchange line telephone))
For explanations concerning abbreviations and symbols see page 6.
Function Device Programming Sequence Additional Information
Baby Call/Hotline
Configure baby call/hotline a/b, S0/UP0 C53C B
Enable baby call/hotline without re-
entering the number
a/b, S0/UP0 C53B
Disable baby call/hotline a/b, S0/UP0 B53B
Check activation a/b, S0/UP0 CB53B busy signal = baby/senior calls disabled
Call Deblocker
Enable call deblocker (incoming) a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C221B
Disable call deblocker (incoming) a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C220B
Call Forwarding for External Numbers
Prefix for “Configure CF for the cur-
rently presented number“
a/b, S0/UP0 BB96B... Afterwards the programming sequence
listed under call forwarding for subscribers
has to be dialled.
Authorization necessary.
The destination number may be an external
number only.
Permanent configuration is enabled.
Prefix for “Configure CF for a special
number“
a/b, S0/UP0 BB96 B... Afterwards the programming sequence
listed under call forwarding for subscribers
has to be dialled.
Authorization necessary.
The destination number may be an external
number only.
Permanent configuration is enabled.
Enable time control for the external
number (MSN) of the dialling tele-
phone
a/b, S0/UP0
BB96BC69B Permanent configuration is disabled
Enable time control for a special tele-
phone number
a/b, S0/UP0 BB96 BC69B Permanent configuration is disabled
i
g
e
B
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m

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i Internal number of the individual telephone (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
g Internal number of the group (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
e Exchange line access number + external number (for direct exchange line telephones the exchange line access number can be left out)
For explanations concerning abbreviations and symbols see page 6.
Function Device Programming Sequence Additional Information
Call Forwarding for Groups
Prefix for “Configure CF for group currently
in the status logged in outgoing for the tel-
ephone“
a/b, S0/UP0 BB97B... Afterwards the programming sequence listed
under call forwarding for subscribers has to be
dialled.
Authorization and membership of the group nec-
essary.
Prefix for “Configure CF for special group“ a/b, S0/UP0 BB97 B... Afterwards the programming sequence listed
under call forwarding for subscribers has to be
dialled.
Authorization and membership of the group nec-
essary.
Call Forwarding for Subscribers
Configure CF unconditional a/b, S0/UP0 C21C B Authorization for external destination necessary
Enable CF unconditional without
re-entering the number again
a/b, S0/UP0 C21B
Disable CF unconditional a/b, S0/UP0 B21B
Configure CF on busy a/b, S0/UP0 C67C B Authorization for external destination necessary
Enable CF on busy without re-entering the
number again
a/b, S0/UP0 C67B
Disable CF on busy a/b, S0/UP0 B67B
Configure CF on no reply a/b, S0/UP0 C61C B Authorization for external destination necessary
Enable CF on no reply without re-entering
the number again
a/b, S0/UP0 C61B
Disable CF on no reply a/b, S0/UP0 B61B
g
i
g
e
i
g
e
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i Internal number of the individual telephone (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
g Internal number of the group (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
e Exchange line access number + external number (for direct exchange line telephones the exchange line access number can be left out)
k Short-code dialling number (** will be added in front of the short-code dialling number for direct exchange line telephones)
o Internal telephone number of the parking zone (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
For explanations concerning abbreviations and symbols see page 6.
Function Device Programming Sequence Additional Information
Call Parking
Put the call into the parking zone a/b, S0/UP0 FPP= 0...9 (No. 0-9 of the park position)
Authorization necessary
Pick the call/conversation up a/b, S0/UP0 PP= 0...9 (No. 0-9 of the park position)
Authorization necessary
Takeover of the call/conversation in an
ongoing call
a/b, S0/UP0 FBB06 PP= 0...9 (No. 0-9 of the park position)
Authorization necessary
Call Restrictor
Enable call restrictor (incoming) a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C231B
Disable call restrictor (incoming) a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C230B
Call Through
Start call Ext After dial-in via special access number
dial the requested number.
Behaviour like a direct exchange line
telephone: External number without
exchange line access number, other
numbers with leading CC !
Call Waiting
Reject knocking caller a/b F0
Accept knocking caller and disconnect the
active call
a/b F1
Accept knocking caller (the active call will
be put on hold)
a/b F2
o
o
o
B
B
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i Internal number of the individual telephone (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
g Internal number of the group (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
e Exchange line access number + external number (for direct exchange line telephones the exchange line access number can be left out)
k Short-code dialling number (** will be added in front of the short-code dialling number for direct exchange line telephones)
m Own MSN (Number without exchange line access number (unaffected by a direct exchange line telephone))
v VoIP Account number (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
For explanations concerning abbreviations and symbols see page 6.
Function Device Programming Sequence Additional Information
Call: Initiate
Internal call a/b, S0/UP0
External call a/b, S0/UP0
External call with suppressed number
presentation
a/b, S0/UP0 C31B
External call with private exchange line access a/b, S0/UP0 BB92 C
External call with private exchange line access
without PIN
a/b, S0/UP0 BB91 Only on own telephone
Authorization necessary
External call with assigned project a/b, S0/UP0 BB93 PCP= ... (Project number 2- to 6-
digit)
External call with special MSN a/b, S0/UP0 BB96 C = MSN to be presented
= Destination number
External call with special VoIP account a/b, S0/UP0 = Account number
= Destination number
Callback on Busy
Start callback a/b, S0/UP0 FC37B
Cancel callback a/b, S0/UP0 B37B
i
g
e
k
e
k
B
e
k
e
k
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k
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i Internal number of the individual telephone (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
For explanations concerning abbreviations and symbols see page 6.
Function Device Programming Sequence Additional Information
Charges and Call Data
Delete own call data sets
(works council function)
a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 51 B
Set call allowance for a subscriber a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C74 C EBE= 0...99998 (Number of currency
units; e.g. Cent)
E= 99999 (unlimited account)
Conference
Start from query a/b F3
Back to splitting; as before conference a/b F2
Back to splitting a/b F1
Connect call partner a/b F4
Configuration Switchover
Switch configuration a/b, S0/UP0,
Ext BB8 C81KBUse external PIN only for external
access!
K= ... (No. of the configuration
2-4-digit)
Authorization necessary
DHCP Client
Enable DHCP client a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C930C1B
Disable DHCP client a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C930C0B
Query DHCP client status a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C940B Indicated in the display
B
A
S
i
E
A
S
A
S

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i Internal number of the individual telephone (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
g Internal number of the group (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
e Exchange line access number + external number (for direct exchange line telephones the exchange line access number can be left out)
k Short-code dialling number (** will be added in front of the short-code dialling number for direct exchange line telephones)
t Internal number of the door (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
For explanations concerning abbreviations and symbols see page 6.
Function Device Programming Sequence Additional Information
Do-not-Disturb
Enable Do-not-Disturb (Call protection) a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C 21 1 B
Disable Do-not-Disturb (Call protection) a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C 21 0 B
Door and Relays Functions
Start door call a/b, S0/UP0
Open door a/b, S0/UP0 FB Authorization necessary
Start Query from door call a/b F
Switch relay on
(switches off automatically after configured
on-time)
a/b, S0/UP0
Ext BB8 C26 RBUse external PIN only for external
access!
For relay with the operating mode
stairway light, door opener, alarm
signalling light, siren, PC relay.
R= ... (No. of the relay (2-4-digit))
Authorization necessary
Switch relay on a/b, S0/UP0
Ext BB8 C26 RC1 B Use external PIN only for external
access!
For relay with the operating mode
configuration dependent.
R= ... (No. of the relay (2-4-digit))
Authorization necessary
Switch relay off a/b, S0/UP0
Ext BB8 C26 RC0 B Use external PIN only for external
access!
For relay with the operating mode
configuration dependent.
R= ... (No. of the relay (2-4-digit))
Authorization necessary
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i Internal number of the individual telephone (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
g Internal number of the group (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
e Exchange line access number + external number (for direct exchange line telephones the exchange line access number can be left out)
For explanations concerning abbreviations and symbols see page 6.
Function Device Programming Sequence Additional Information
Flash Timing
Learn Flash Timing a/b BB8C 98C F FB
Follow me
Configure a forwarding on the destination
telephone
a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C 191 B = Telephone to be redi-
rected/group to be redirected
Disable all forwardings with this tele-
phone as a destination
a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C 190 B
Configure a forwarding for a telephone/a
group
a/b, S0/UP0,
Ext BB8C191CB
Use external PIN only for exter-
nal access!
= Telephone to be redi-
rected/group to be redirected
= Destination telephone
Disable an existing forwarding for a tele-
phone/a group
Ext BB8C190B = Telephone to be redi-
rected/group to be redirected
Gateway
Configure gateway a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C933C E BE= IP address of the gateway
(12 digits)
Query gateway a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C943B Indicated in the display
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i Internal number of the individual telephone (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
g Internal number of the group (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
l Internal number of the announcement output (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
For explanations concerning abbreviations and symbols see page 6.
Function Device Programming Sequence Additional Information
Groups (log in/out)
Log in (incoming and outgoing) to a group a/b, S0BB8C 40 1 B
Log out (incoming and outgoing) from a group a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C 40 0 B
Log out (incoming and outgoing) from all group a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C 40 0 B
Log in (incoming only) to a group a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C 41 1 B
Log in (incoming only) to all group a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C 41 1 B
Log out (incoming only) from a group a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C 41 0 B
Log out (incoming only) from all group a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C 41 0 B
Log in (outgoing only) to a group a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C 42 1 B
Log out (outgoing only) from all group a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C 42 0 B
Log out (incoming and outgoing) of all mem-
bers from a group
a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C 48 0 B Membership in a group necessary
InterCom
Announcement to a system telephone a/b, S0/UP0 BB011
Handsfree speaking to a system telephone a/b, S0/UP0 BB012
Announcement to audio output a/b, S0/UP0
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i Internal number of the individual telephone (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
g Internal number of the group (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
e Exchange line access number + external number (for direct exchange line telephones the exchange line access number can be left out)
k Short-code dialling number (** will be added in front of the short-code dialling number for direct exchange line telephones)
For explanations concerning abbreviations and symbols see page 6.
Function Device Programming Sequence Additional Information
IP Address of the PBX
Configure IP address a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C931C E BE= IP address of the PBX (12 digits)
Query IP address a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C941B Indicated in the display
Mulit-path Call Forwarding
Configure multi-path call fowarding
for subscriber
a/b, S0/UP0
C481C B
Enable multi-path call fowarding for
subscriber
a/b, S0/UP0 C481B
Disable multi-path call fowarding for
subscriber
a/b, S0/UP0 B481B
Check activation (subscriber) a/b, S0/UP0 CB481B Busy signal = multi-path call forwar-
ding is disabled
Configure multi-path call fowarding
for group
a/b, S0/UP0
BB97 BC481C B
Membership in the group necessary
Enable multi-path call fowarding for
group
a/b, S0/UP0 BB97 BC481B Membership in the group necessary
Disable multi-path call fowarding for
group
a/b, S0/UP0 BB97 BB481B Membership in the group necessary
Check activation (group) a/b, S0/UP0 BB97 BCB481B Busy signal = multi-path call forwar-
ding is disabled
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i Internal number of the individual telephone (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
g Internal number of the group (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
For explanations concerning abbreviations and symbols see page 6.
Function Device Programming Sequence Additional Information
Music on Hold and Music on Hold Announcement
Record Music on Hold a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 5632C C B Wait for tone after 2nd C.
Start the recording with the 3rd C.
Stop the recording with B.
Delete Music on Hold a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 5532B
Record announcement a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 5631C C B Wait for tone after 2nd C.
Start the recording with the 3rd C.
Stop the recording with B.
Delete announcement a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 5531B
Switch Music on Hold on/
off and listen to it
a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 573WBW= 0 (No Music on Hold/Announcement)
W= 1 (Announcement only)
W= 2 (Internal Music on Hold only)
W= 3 (Int. Music on Hold + announcement)
W= 4 (External Music on Hold only)
W= 5 (Ext. Music on Hold + announcement)
Pickup and Call Takeover
Takeover ringing/call a/b, S0/UP0 BB06 Authorization necessary
PIN
Change PIN a/b, S0/UP0 C99C C C B = Old PIN, to be changed
= New PIN
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i Internal number of the individual telephone (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
g Internal number of the group (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
e Exchange line access number + external number (for direct exchange line telephones the exchange line access number can be left out)
k Short-code dialling number (** will be added in front of the short-code dialling number for direct exchange line telephones)
For explanations concerning abbreviations and symbols see page 6.
Function Device Programming Sequence Additional
Information
Query
Start a/b F
Cancel ringing call a/b F1
Splitting a/b F2
Disconnect call on hold in the background a/b F0
Disconnect active call and return to the call partner on hold a/b F1
Connect both call partners a/b F4
Transfer call partner into waiting loop on busy a/b FBB07
Query + Third Call
Start 3rd call a/b F5
Disconnect 3rd call and return to the last active call a/b F1
Disconnect 3rd call and return to the last call on hold a/b F2
Connect 2nd and 3rd call partner and continue to talk with the 1st
call partner
a/b F4
Continue to make the 3rd talk and disconnect both other talks a/b F0
Room Telephone (Hotel Functions)
Enter wake-up time for one-time wake-up a/b, S0/UP0 Chh mm Bhh = 00...23 (hour)
mm = 00...59 (minute)
Delete wake-up time a/b, S0/UP0 CB
Set room status a/b, S0/UP0 C99ZBZ= 1 (room cleaned)
Z= 2 (room uncleaned)
Z= 3 (room blocked)
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For explanations concerning abbreviations and symbols see page 6.
Function Device Programming Sequence Additional Information
S0Programming
Start/Release S0Programming a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 91 B
Subnet Mask
Configure subnet mask a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C932C E BE= IP address of the subnet mask
(12 digits)
Query subnet mask a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C942B Indicated in the display
Text before Answering
Record announcement a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 56TTCCB Wait for tone after 2nd C.
Start the recording with the 3rd C.
Stop the recording with B.
TT = 01...10 (No. of the alarm
announcement 1-10)
Delete announcement a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 55TTBTT = 01...10 (No. of the alarm
announcement 1-10)
Listen to announcement a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 57TTBTT = 01...10 (No. of the alarm
announcement 1-10)
Time and Date
Set time a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 300hh mm ss Bhh = 00...23 (hour)
mm = 00...59 (minute)
ss = 00...59 (second)
Set date a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 301 dd mm yy Bdd = 01...31 (day)
mm = 01...12 (month)
yy = 00...99 (year)
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b Internal number of the voice mailbox (** will be added in front of the number for direct exchange line telephones)
For explanations concerning abbreviations and symbols see page 6.
Function Device Programming Sequence Additional Information
Voice Mailboxes
Disable readiness a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C28C0B Subscriber is owner of voice mailbox
Enable readiness a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C28C1B Subscriber is owner of voice mailbox
Enable time control for readi-
ness
a/b, S0/UP0 BB8C28C9B Subscriber is owner of voice mailbox
Record the announcement for a
voice mailbox with a telephone
a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 566ACC B
Wait for tone after 2nd C.
Start the recording with the 3rd C.
Stop the recording with B.
A= 1...9, 0 (No. of the announcement
1-10)
Listen to announcement for a
voice mailbox
a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 576AB
A= 1...9, 0 (No. of the announcement
1-10)
Delete Announcement for a
voice mailbox
a/b, S0/UP0 BB8 C 556AB
A= 1...9, 0 (No. of the announcement
1-10)
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