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eircom 5010 siemens manualDiscover everything Scribd has to offer, including books and audiobooks from major publishers. Start Free Trial Cancel anytime. Report this Document Download Now Save Save Eircom 5010 For Later 0 (1) 0 found this document useful (1 vote) 301 views 66 pages Eircom 5010 Uploaded by Webman Description: Eircom 5010 Full description Save Save Eircom 5010 For Later 0 0 found this document useful, Mark this document as useful 100 100 found this document not useful, Mark this document as not useful Embed Share Print Download Now Jump to Page You are on page 1 of 66 Search inside document Browse Books Site Directory Site Language: English Change Language English Change Language. This is how you do it. At the handset you push OK when it asks you to register. If it asks you for the pin enter 0000 (factory pin) and push OK. That puts the base in registration mode and now its looking for the handset and vise versa. Now watch your handsets display. If it asks to to select an intercom number, then push ok and your done. If the handset times out and never registers, you need to repeat the process a couple times, you may have a bad base or it needs to be defaulted. If you need more help you can download a manual for free or get free technical help at the link below. If you need to default your pin, you can do so but it will default the base station to factory settings. Count to 15, then let off the key. Turn off the power, count to five, then apply power again and follow the steps again to register the handset and you will need to reregister every handset that was previously running on it. I have 1 base like that also.Sorry, Geno And the speakerphone sucks. Login to post Sometimes the flashing is just because it's not charging them.Do these phones have to have rechargable batteries. I dont have any manual with this. Reinstall, and attempt to re-register the handsets to the base.I have 1 base like that also.http://www.offordspc.org.uk/userfiles/daikin-vrv-air-conditioner-manual.xml
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Sorry, GenoMake sure the connections on the phone are touching the base propely.How do I add or edit directory? Answer questions, earn points and help others. This manual includes a description of the functions and capabilities and presents instructions as step-by-step procedures. Error codes and the Reference manual can also be included. Depending on the nature of the manual (use, installation, service, parts list), it provides instructions that you can't ignore. We provide PDF manuals: easy to download, the documents can be displayed on any equipment like mobile, tablet and computer. This is an official document edited by the manufacturer or a local distributor. Telephone Siemens euroset 2020 User Manual. It wouldn't ring when plugged into my Linksys voip router, but my old 5.8 GHz did ring. It would get a dialtone and make calls, but when called via an outside line, it would appear as if it was ringing. If I picked up during this 'silent ring,' it would answer and take the call. It wasn't a ringer volume issue. I called tech support, they said on the main headset, unplug the battery, then unplug power from the base, then unplug the phone cord from the base. Plug the phone cord, then power, then reinstall the battery. Press the End button on the phone. Put the phone on the base for 15-30s. Pick up the phone. Maplesea Return Of The Force Patch. Press and hold the Find button on the base. Do this Find thing 3 times. Put the phone back on the base. Ask your question here. Provide a clear and comprehensive description of the issue and your question. The more detail you provide for your issue and question, the easier it will be for other Siemens Euroset 5010 owners to properly answer your question. Ask a question Do you have a question about the Siemens Euroset 5010 or do you need help. Ask your question here Siemens Euroset 5010 specifications ManualSearcher.com ensures that you will find the manual you are looking for in no time.http://www.monstergarage.com.hk/blog/daikin-vrv-3-service-manual.xml Our database contains more than 1 million PDF manuals from more than 10,000 brands. Every day we add the latest manuals so that you will always find the product you are looking for. It's very simple: just type the brand name and the type of product in the search bar and you can instantly view the manual of your choice online for free. ManualSearcher. com If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Read more Ok. By browsing this website, you agree to our use of cookies. Please see our cookies policy for more information. The distance between the base and handset is obscured by as few walls as possible. The base should be placed away from other electronic equipment, eg, PCs, TV, etc. The call button on the base station will light blue when it detects a live network connection. Do this by checking if other devices, e.g. a laptop, are connected. But remember - we can't provide technical support for any phone you buy that isn't from us. If your phone is not in the list, it may still work if it's a DECT phone. You can also buy a Siemens Gigaset phone from us in our online shop. You may need to buy a new phone - have a look in our online shop. You might also see a key icon on your phone when the lock is turned on. Take a few steps closer to the base, and see if the flashing stops. To make sure it's on, check the power cable at the base station is plugged in correctly and that the phone beeps when you put it in the base. To register the phone, just follow these steps: The default PIN is 0000. Try going through the instructions once more, or get in touch if you bought the phone from us, or contact the shop or supplier if you bought it somewhere else. VoIP PBX Systems. COMpact 5010 VoIP COMpact 5020 VoIP This is a warning symbol to prevent property damage. This symbol marks possible misapplication or circumstances that may cause functional restrictions or interferences. This symbol signals additional advice and tips.http://www.raumboerse-luzern.ch/mieten/boss-compressor-sustainer-cs-3-manual When using our products for such applications, a written agreement by Auerswald for each individual case is necessary in advance. Copyright Passing on or duplicating the contents of this manual or parts of it is only allowed with our express written permission. Offenders will be subject to claims for damages. All Rights Reserved. KG, Cremlingen, 2008 Accessory and Service components These are available at your authorized dealer or in the Internet shop districom at (shipping only in Germany.) In order to install your new PBX, you should commission the services of a trained professional. This instruction manual thoroughly describes how to configure your PBX. In order to get certain information quickly and efficiently, this manual offers you different tips and guidelines: The table of contents on page 3 gives you an idea of content and organization of the operating manual. The index on page 87 helps you to find certain text portions for specific terms. In various sections, you will be referred to other chapters or figures with the help of cross references. The headers on each page remind you in which chapter you are currently reading. On the left side of each page, the title of the current chapter is displayed. The paragraph headers are displayed to the right. Unintended use may cause, e.g., functional restrictions or interference, the destruction of the device or, in a worst case scenario, injury. Important Read the manual carefully and store it for later reference. The device described in this manual is intended for the indicated use only. If you are not sure about the intended purpose of the product, contact your dealer. Security Advice Warning Touching the voltage carrying conductors or the telephone connections may cause a life-threatening electric shock. In addition, individual modules may carry dangerous ringer voltages during operation. The casing may only be opened by service personnel 1 and then only opened partially (blue cover flap).http://lescahiersdemarie.com/images/casio-aw-30-manual.pdf Installation work inside the open case as well as maintenance service involving the keys inside the case are only allowed to be executed by an authorized dealer 1. Therefore, disconnect the device (and perhaps also accessories from the 230 Volt socket before opening the case. The socket outlet for connecting the PBX must be located near the PBX and freely accessible at all times.Make sure that no unauthorized persons are allowed to process customer data (store, change, transfer, block, delete) or use it. These data include numbers stored in the call data management or short messages (SMS) stored in the system telephones. In addition to this PBX, systems may be attacked by dialer programs that establish Internet connections via expensive dial-in numbers. In general, there is no 100-guaranteed protection against the abuse of PBX functions. Note that protection against abuse is only guaranteed if unauthorized persons have no access to the PBX and its programming.A responsible use of passwords is essential for protection against abuse. Do not transfer passwords to unauthorized persons, e.g., on a notepad. access to data media, e.g., backup disks, by unauthorized persons is blocked. Destroy unneeded data media. Make sure that no paper remains in the public access area. 1 Authorized dealer: These are persons that are trained for this purpose (e.g., certified electricians). They must be properly trained for working in an area with potentially hazardous voltage. They must also have knowledge about the latest electrical safety standards and requirements. 6 To find these terms in the manual if you do not know the exact name used, a list of known features can be found below.In the online help, you can access additional information or help files about other pages via additional information in an alphabetical list. Colour schemes: To customize the interface to your personal taste, the PBX offers four colour schemes. The may be configured for the admin under Administration Server configuration and for the individual users under COMset Internal subscriber (scr) Properties User settings. Click Log out with your mouse to return directly to the log-in page. After using your mouse to click Finish and OK, the current configuration as well as the window are closed. Accept entered Data: Before leaving a page, it is necessary with some exceptions to confirm your changes by clicking the Execute button in the action line. This stores the data displayed in the PBX. Successful data storage is indicated by a green check mark on the storage symbol at the top of the page. Entry in an empty field: An empty field is available for entering a name or number. Left-click the corresponding field and enter a number or a name using the keyboard. Before leaving the page, it is necessary to confirm your entries by clicking the Execute button in the action line. Change number or name: Double-click the entry to be overwritten. Before leaving the page, it is necessary to confirm your changes by clicking the Execute button in the action line. To change this selection, you have to choose from the popup menu by clicking them with you mouse. Open the popup menu with clicking the arrow. For some functions, there are little circles that you can click to switch between the options listed. When a setting is selected, there is a black dot in the circle. Click an empty circle to switch functions. Activating a setting deactivates all the other choices. An empty square means out or no; there against, a little check mark means on or yes. Make the selection by clicking it. Add entries in the list: To create new entries in the list, fill in the empty entry fields in the bottom line of the table and confirm your entries by clicking the Execute button in the action line. One or more lines are then added to the list. Delete entries in the list: To delete an entry, first select Delete in the action line, instead of Accept. Then you select one or more entries in the first table column for deletion by clicking them (little check mark in the square). If you would like to select all the entries, activate the little box at the bottom left side of the action bar. Then delete the marked entries by clicking the Execute button in the action line. 8 Access to the Web interface on the PBX is divided into three authorization levels: Administrator (admin), sub-administrator (subadmin) and user. Each of these authorization levels has a user name and a PIN (see table). This information needs to be entered when you log into the Web interface (for internal and external access to the PBX). All PINs in the PBX are unique; that means that it is not possible to assign the same PIN twice in the PBX. Important As the PINs can also be entered via telephone, only digits are possible. A PIN is always 6 digits long. A PIN may not start with a zero (Exception:Admin PIN). After entering the wrong PIN three times to access the Web interface, there is a timeout of 60 seconds. During this time, no PIN entry is possible. No PINs are pre-defined in the default factory settings. Administrator (Admin) The administrator can be the authorized dealer or the administrator of the PBX. The administrator has access to the configuration manager without restrictions. With this access, he can configure the PBX completely but he can also release PBX functions with the PBX dongle. This authorization level also allows changing the other PINs without knowing them as well as the assignment of access authorizations. Sub-administrator (Sub-admin) A sub-administrator (up to four are possible) is an internal supervisor. This is the person that has the role of a local administrator at the location of the PBX. On the page Administration User PINs, this functional level can be assigned to four individual internal subscribers on the PBX. Therefore a sub-administrator is also a user at the same time and can also log-in as such in the Web interface. The access authorizations to the Web interface are assigned to the sub-administrators by the administrator according to the local requirements. These assignments are made on the page Administration Access Authorizations. With the exception of some pages (e.g., Administration Access Authorizations), the entire configuration manager or only some individual pages can be released to the sub-administrators. Each of the four possible sub-administrators has the same access and modification authorizations. If the sub-administrator enters his internal telephone number as his user name, this registration is recognized Advice as a user log-in and the Web interface is presented in user mode. User The user is any internal subscriber of the PBX that may receive additional authorizations by being assigned a user PIN. The access authorizations to the Web interface are assigned to the user by the administrator according to local requirements. The possible range of page releases is limited to a very small number of individual subscriber and group settings. Each user has the same access authorizations. Modification rights may differ depending on the profiles (see chapter Profiles and Properties on page 10). The authorizations are set individually for each telephone in the telephone menu or with the corresponding PC program COMfortel Set (see the manual for the system telephone). It is possible to release all the functions even for use without a password (authorization level guests ). In addition, the PINs of the PBX are needed for the operation of some functions with the standard telephone: The user PIN mainly offers access to a few personal functions such as private calls and the activation of the Call Restrictor and Deblocker. The user PIN is used to remotely control some of the functions on the individual telephone if the programming sequence is used on another internal telephone. The admin PIN and the sub-admin PIN offer access to functions such as setting call allowance accounts and recording announcements. First of all, you need one of the three PINs that you also use for internal access to log into the Web interface. For the preceding required dial-up, you need to enter the external user name and the external PIN (or admin user name and admin PIN) in the connection dialogue. Besides this, the external PIN is needed for operating some functions such as Follow-me, Remote control and Room Monitoring from an external telephone (Remote Programming). Dial-up is done using a special telephone number, the remote programming telephone number. The PBX accepts the call automatically and the PIN or the programming sequence is entered via DTMF. The external PIN cannot be used for logging into the Web interface. Advice Authorization level Administrator Authorization level Sub-administrator Authorization level User External Access Corresponding PIN Corresponding User Name Admin PIN (is specified in the configuration assistant during initial system set-up; may be changed on the page Administration Server con- changed on the page Administration Server admin (in the default factory setting; may be figuration) configuration) Sub-Admin PIN (corresponds to the user PIN of the corresponding sub-administrator) User PIN (assigned to each user on the page Administration User PINs) External PIN (assigned to the page COMset Global settings Remote configuration) sub-admin (not changeable; is valid for all four sub-administrators) internal telephone number of the user external (not changeable) 9 Since only a few of the features are reasonably configurable by the user, you can permanently set all the other features (e. g., exchange line authorizations, other authorizations) by assigning a profile (for subscriber or group). Under COMset Internal numbers Subscriber (scr) Profiles Configuration, you can configure the requested profiles (for groups under COMset Internal numbers Groups Profiles Configuration). By doing this, you only have to configure the settings in the column Property that you do not want to leave to the user himself. For these settings, you have to put a check mark in the Profile controlled settings column. For the settings that do not need to be profile-controlled, the check mark in the Profile controlled settings column needs to be removed. In this case, the setting in the Property column is irrelevant. If the profile was created and assigned to a subscriber, the extension features can be reviewed and changed under COMset Internal numbers Subscriber (scr) Properties Configure (for groups COMset Internal numbers Groups Properties Configure). The user can also so this later. In the Mode column, the extension features are presented in an overview. To differentiate the changeable entries from the permanent ones, all entries are marked in different colours. Red characters: The setting is not released by the administrator for change by the user (in other words, controlled by the profile). Green characters: The setting can be changed by the user. If you would like to change a setting (requirement: the corresponding entry is marked in green), you can do this by working in the Property column. Settings that you can do here are listed in green in the Mode column. If a setting is only controlled by the profile in some configurations (e.g., night), you can change the setting in another configuration (e.g., day). If a setting is not controlled by a profile in any configuration, the setting is changed in all configurations. If you made required settings on a page, you need to confirm these changes by clicking the Execute button in the action line. You can control these settings afterwards in the Mode column. COMset Internal numbers Subscriber (scr) Profiles Configuration COMset Internal numbers Subscriber (scr) Properties Configure 10. If you have already configured settings using the configuration assistant (see Installation Manual), they can be Note adapted or changed according to the configuration procedures described in the following section. Note that this section thoroughly describes only the most important settings. You will be referred to the corresponding sections for additional settings. The combination of the devices listed here is an example only and may vary greatly from your PBX.Start the configuration manager. Enter the user name admin and the 6-digit admin PIN and confirm by clicking the Log-in button. You must logged on as administrator in order to perform the configuration because initially only the administrator has the necessary rights. After you have logged in, you see a menu with a tree structure on the left side of the page. You now have access to the entire system configuration. The structure is similar to the directory structure on a hard drive where each folder can be described with a unique path. For reasons of simplicity, this path information is shown above each figure for each configuration example. This shows the exact location of each menu option in the tree structure. Hardware Configuration The PBX automatically detects the inserted modules and displays them. Check the display and, if necessary, adjust the settings if changes have been made to the hardware (e. g., module removed). To do this, open the page displayed in the figure to the right. Check the module displayed in the Modules column. If a module has been removed or replaced after the fact, a message to that effect appears and you must confirm the change if this is what you wanted. In the Configuration options column, you can use the hyperlinks to directly access the settings described at the end. These settings complete the hardware configuration.The connection assignments for the ports must be set depending on the intended use and adapted to the actual connection options on site. Note If no module is inserted, only a port configuration for the mainboard is necessary. If a COMpact 2VoIP module is inserted, no port configuration is necessary for this module because it does not have any ports. Internal and external ISDN ports and external analogue ports Configure the ISDN ports and analogue ports on the mainboard, the COMpact POTS module and the COMpact 2ISDN module. To do this, open the page displayed in the figure to the right. Under Application, configure the ISDN ports as an internal or external port as you wish. (Unused ports are set to available.) On the external S 0 ports under Kind of connection, configure the connection type of the NTs you have requested from your network provider. (When using internal ports, the connection type is automatically set to a PTMP connection.) On the external S 0 ports under Additional functions, activate, if necessary, S 0 bus monitoring in order to prevent waiting times on the external dial tone (recommended). Under Application, configure the unused analogue ports to available. This completes the configuration of the mainboard, the COMpact POTS module and the COMpact 2ISDN module. The figure shows you the following page with the settings for Example 1 on page 11: COMset Hardware Port configuration Note Note that parameters set here correspond to the actual port settings of your PBX (which port is set to internal or external). For more information on this, refer to the description in the Installation Manual. Internal Telephone Numbers In order for the connected terminal devices to be available, the internal ports must be configured with internal telephone numbers. This means that each terminal device connected receives a subscriber telephone number. It is a good idea to create a telephone numbering plan for the devices (see also Example 1 on page 11) and then use the following steps to transmit this to the PBX. On a Point-to-Point connection, the configuration of a linear call distribution is usual (e. g., a call to is distributed to the internal subscriber telephone number 21). Note This includes needing to assign internal telephone numbers that lie in the extension number range (DDIs) assigned by the network provider. Call distribution can then be done automatically (for more information on this, see Call Distribution on a Point-to-Point Connection on page 20). If multiple internal devices need to be accessible via an external telephone number, a common internal group for the internal subscribers must first be configured. The PBX lets you assign internal telephone numbers Of this number range, the following telephone numbers are assigned: - Account numbers - Internal subscriber telephone numbers - Internal group telephone numbers - Internal CAPI dial-in numbers - Internal telephone numbers for automatic switchboards - Internal basis telephone numbers for open callbacks - Internal telephone numbers for door terminals - Internal telephone numbers for audio outputs - Short-code numbers - Emergency numbers Double assigning a number is not possible. On the page COMset Internal numbers Telephone numbering plan, you can get an overview of the internal telephone numbers already assigned at any time. The telephone numbers can consist of two to four digits. Using telephone numbers with few digits (two or three-digit numbers) inevitably restricts the possible supply of telephone numbers with more digits. For example, if the telephone number 12 is assigned, the telephone numbers and are no longer available. For some functions, only telephone numbers with a maximum of 3- digits can be assigned because the last digit is need for the function (e. g., door terminal numbers, telephone numbers for open callbacks). For more than 32 subscriber telephone numbers, an additional activation is required. For more information on this, refer to the Installation Manual (chapter Release Dongle Functions). 13 To do this, open the page displayed in the figure to the right. In the Telephone Number column under from:, enter a telephone number from your telephone number plan. Under Name, enter a suitable name with a maximum of 16 characters. Under Device type, select a suitable type for your end device from the list field. The figure shows you the following page with the settings for Example 1 on page 11: COMset Internal numbers Subscriber (scr) Telephone numbers ISDN subscribers Then click the Execute button to apply the settings to the PBX. Configure the settings for all additional telephone numbers. This completes the configuration of the ISDN subscribers. If you have contiguous telephone number ranges, you can enter the beginning and end values under from: until. Note Only after clicking Execute will the name, port and device type be available for entries. It is a good idea to not connect more than two devices on each S 0 port in order to allow separate calling on either of the two B channels. The internal telephone number entered here needs to be entered in the ISDN unit or system telephone as the (first) MSN. Also for an ISDN unit, make sure that the telephone number is transmitted to the PBX. For more information on this, refer to the description in the Installation Manual (chapter Connection of ISDN and System Telephones to the U P0 port). Internal subscribers were already created during the configuration with the configuration assistant. You can delete ISDN subscribers, which are no longer needed, on this page. Under Action, configure Delete and select the subscribers to be deleted from the left column. Then click the Execute button. Then click the Execute button to apply the settings to the PBX. This completes the configuration of the analog subscribers. The figure shows you the following page with the settings for Example 1 on page 11: COMset Internal numbers Subscriber (scr) Telephone numbers Analog subscribers Note If you have contiguous telephone number ranges, you can enter the beginning and end values under from: until. Only after clicking Execute will the name, port and device type be available for entries. You can delete analog subscribers, which are no longer needed, on this page. Then click the Execute button. 14 To do this, open the page displayed in the figure to the right. In the Telephone Number column under from:, enter a telephone number for the group. Under Name enter a suitable name with a maximum of 16 characters. Configure the settings for all additional groups required. The figure shows you the following page with the settings for Example 1 on page 11: COMset Internal numbers Groups Telephone numbers Note If you have contiguous telephone number ranges, you can enter the beginning and end values under from: until. Only after clicking Execute will the name be available for entries. During the configuration process using the configuration assistant, a group is automatically created for each external telephone number. You can delete groups, which are no longer needed, on this page. Under Action, configure Delete and select the groups to be deleted from the left column. Assigning Subscribers to a Group (with Ringer Delay) Assign subscribers to the available groups. Under Please select a group:, select the group to be configured first from the list field. If some of the subscribers should get a delayed call when the group is called, activate this under Ringing delay (is only valid for ringing sequence all ). Configure the settings for all additional groups. This completes group creation.