
4COMmander 6000/6000R/6000RX - Firmware Version 5.6A - Short Operation Instructions 03 11/12
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).