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Auerswald COMpact 4000 User Manual

Auerswald COMpact 4000
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Operation Guide
Installation, Operation and Configuration
PBX for Analogue/ISDN/Internet Telephony
COMpact 4000

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Auerswald COMpact 4000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Ethernet LANYes
Voice codecsG.711, G.726, iLBC
ISDN ports quantity2
USB 2.0 ports quantityUSB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them.
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports1
AC input voltage230 V
AC input frequency50 Hz
Power consumption (typical)55 W
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight1600 g
Dimensions (WxDxH)334 x 94.5 x 331 mm

Summary

Important Information

Safety Information

Provides essential safety guidelines for operating the PBX, including warnings about electrical hazards and proper handling.

Proper Use

Defines the intended application of the PBX and highlights potential risks associated with improper usage.

Product Details

Outlines the modular structure and key features of the PBX, such as call distribution and cost control.

Basic Assembly and Extensions

Details the basic assembly of the PBX, including connection options and hardware extensions.

Installation

Describes the physical installation requirements for the PBX, including room conditions and cable distances.

Configuration and Administration

Explains how to use the integrated web server configuration manager for PBX setup and administration.

Using Different Telephone Types

Details the operation and programming differences for various telephone types connected to the PBX.

Technical Data

Provides technical specifications for power supply, environmental requirements, and connection options on the PBX.

Minimum Requirements PC

Specifies the minimum operating system, hardware, and browser requirements for configuring the PBX.

Environmental Notice

Provides information regarding the disposal of the PBX and recommendations for power saving.

Installation and Commissioning

Preparation (Modules)

Details preparations for installing the PBX, including module installation and cover panel removal.

Preparation (COMpact 4000)

Covers essential preparations before PBX installation, including opening the casing and wall mounting.

Network Provider

Describes the ports used for connecting to the network provider, including analogue, ISDN, and Ethernet connections.

Analogue End Devices

Explains the connection of different analogue devices to the PBX's a/b port, including cable requirements.

ISDN End Devices

Details the connection of ISDN devices to the internal S0 port, including bus variants and wiring.

VoIP End Devices

Describes connecting VoIP end devices to the PBX's Ethernet port, including requirements for LAN and Internet connections.

Printers and Data Storage Devices

Explains the connection of USB printers and data storage devices to the PBX's USB host port.

Commissioning

Guides through the initial setup of the PBX, including powering on and connecting the PC for configuration.

Introduction to the Configuration Manager

Configuration Manager

Provides a general overview of the integrated configuration manager and how to access it with different authorizations.

Telephoning

Incoming Calls

Describes the different types of incoming calls and how to accept them.

Call Waiting Calls

Explains options during a call waiting scenario, including rejecting or accepting calls.

Outgoing Calls

Details various ways to initiate outgoing calls, including internal, external, and with number presentation suppression.

Unsuccessful Outgoing Calls

Covers options for unsuccessful calls like callback on busy or no response, and priority calls.

Query Calls

Explains how to initiate, end, and manage options during a query call.

Transferring

Describes options for transferring calls, including with or without announcement, and placing calls on hold.

Conference Calls

Details how to initiate and manage conference calls, including splitting and connecting call partners.

Address Books and Lists

Address Books

Explains how to use address books for entering and managing contacts, including elements of a contact and display names.

LDAP Server

Covers the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol server for querying directory services and transferring contact data.

Call Data

Details the PBX's call data memory, including contents of records, opening lists, and columns.

Voice Mail and Fax Boxes

Voice Mail/Fax Function and Memory Management

Manages voice mailboxes, language files, incoming faxes, and voice messages stored on USB data storage.

Voice Mailbox

Explains voice mailbox configuration, creation, properties, and operation.

Fax Box

Covers fax box configuration, creation, properties, and management of incoming and outgoing faxes.

Functions

Alarm

Covers alarm setup, including creating alarms, switch inputs, relays, and managing audio files.

Exchange Line Authorisation

Determines which phone number types can be dialled by a subscriber or group based on exchange line authorisations.

Exchange Line Transfer

Explains how to transfer exchange line access to another internal telephone for a short period.

Call Waiting

Describes how the call waiting function notifies users of incoming calls during an active call.

Do-not-disturb

Allows blocking internal and external calls to a specific telephone, with options for priority calls in emergencies.

Automatic Reception

Covers automatic call connection to a destination, including configuration of greetings and call acceptance.

Call Through

Enables least cost routing and VoIP/GSM routing, allowing international calls and direct redial with company number display.

Groups

Details how to manage groups, including membership, and different ways to log in (incoming, outgoing).

Ringing Sequence

Defines how telephones in a group ring, including sequences like All, Linear, and Adding with various options.

Configuration Switchover

Explains how to switch between multiple saved configurations manually or automatically based on time or events.

LAN-TAPI

Covers the LAN-TAPI interface for distributing telephony functionality over a network for TAPI applications.

Loudspeaker Announcement

Enables loudspeaker announcements and controlling announcement outputs via DTMF sequences or relays.

LCR

Details Least Cost Routing (LCR) for automatically making calls using the most cost-effective provider.

Call Parking

Allows callers to be parked in a waiting position for retrieval or transfer.

Online Name Search

Enables accepting names to put with existing phone numbers via an Internet service provider.

Multi-path Call Forwarding

Allows signaling external calls to multiple internal telephones or external connections simultaneously.

Pick-up

Enables taking over a call on your own phone that was originally sent to another internal telephone.

Preliminary Pickup Query and Monitoring

Supports SIP BLF for monitoring other subscribers and receiving call information.

Private (Personalised) Exchange Line Access

Enables separate billing for business and personal calls by assigning special identification to calls.

Project Assignment

Allows sorting external calls to specific projects/customers/clients for call data management and time expenditure assignment.

Room Monitoring

Allows listening into a room via an internal or external telephone, with configuration options for activation.

Relays (Actuators)

Details the connection and control of various types of relays, including operating modes like Speaking, Door opener, and Alarm.

Call Channel Reservation

Allows reserving B channels on an external ISDN connection for a group for making external calls.

Telephone Number Display (CLIP)

Enables the display of the caller's phone number on system, ISDN, or CLIP-capable analogue telephones.

Number Presentation (Outgoing)

Allows selection of the number presented to the called partner for business, private, or group calls.

Number Presentation (Incoming)

Lets you present the actual number reached to the incoming caller, with options for suppression.

Call Forwarding

Enables call forwarding to mobile phones or other internal/external destinations, with variations for subscribers and groups.

Switch Input

Describes creating and configuring switch inputs for triggering door calls or alarms, including DTMF/SIP sequences.

Call Restrictor (outgoing) – Restricted Numbers

Allows restricting dialling options by specifying phone numbers that should not be accessed by subscribers.

Call Restrictor (Incoming) – Robinson Numbers

Enables assigning call restrictors for incoming calls to block specific external numbers or anonymous callers.

Announcement before Answering

Plays a greeting message to the caller before accepting the call or when group members are busy.

Door Functions

Covers connection and control of door terminals, including creating door terminals, calls, and managing relays.

VoIP/GSM Routing

Specifies the order for exchange line assignment to prefixes or phone numbers for VoIP/GSM calls, preceding LCR.

Preferred Exchange Line

Allows configuring preferred external connections for business and/or private calls for subscribers and groups.

Waiting Field Function

Enables parking callers in a waiting field automatically or manually for retrieval or transfer.

Music on Hold and Announcement

Manages music on hold and announcements played during call transfers or query calls.

Wake-up Functions

Allows users to configure different wake-up times for their telephones for one-time or recurring appointments.

Central Caller List

Stores phone numbers of unaccepted calls and automatically deletes them upon connection establishment.

Settings

Hardware

Details the configuration of PBX modules, port configuration, and connection options.

Identification

Covers PBX identification settings, including DHCP client, IPv4, IPv6 addresses, and subnet masks.

Internet Access

Describes configuring the PBX for Internet access, including DNS servers, HTTP proxy, and HTTPS connections.

SFTP Server

Details the configuration of the SFTP server for secure data transfer of call data files.

Internal Telephone Numbers

Explains the allocation and types of internal numbers for subscribers, groups, and other PBX features.

ISDN Connection

Covers ISDN connection types (PTMP, PTP), phone numbers, and network provider settings.

VoIP

Details VoIP configuration, including external/internal telephony, providers, accounts, and routing.

Profiles

Explains how to create and assign profiles to control PBX behaviour for subscribers, groups, and mail/fax boxes.

DECT Telephones

Describes the operation of IP DECT basestations, servers, and mobile handsets with the PBX.

E-mail

Covers PBX e-mail functions, including system e-mails and forwarding of voicemail/fax messages.

System Messages

Details how system messages inform about events and errors, and how to configure their sending and logging.

GSM Gateway

Explains the connection and configuration of a GSM gateway for direct access to the GSM network.

Call Distribution

Specifies how incoming external calls are signaled to internal subscribers, including different distribution types.

Emergency Calls

Covers setup of emergency numbers and their configuration, including priority and call restrictions.

PBX Time

Describes how to configure and update the PBX time and date, manually or via network.

Calendar

Explains how holidays and special uses are managed in the PBX calendar for configuration switchovers and LCR.

Tones

Details the various tones used by the PBX to signal operating states, including dial tones and busy signals.

Ringtones

Describes how to configure different ringtones for signalling calls to internal subscribers.

CLIP Texts

Explains how to configure CLIP texts displayed on telephones for specific calls like wake-up calls.

Protection from Unauthorised Access

Details how to protect the PBX from unauthorised access through administrator, sub-administrator, and user authorisations.

Exchange Line Request

Explains the three types of exchange line requests and how to configure them.

Transfer and Callback

Covers PBX specifications for transferring calls and the callback option for external callers.

PBX, Dealer and Operator Data

Describes entering PBX name, description, dealer data, and operator location for documentation.

Service and Maintenance

Status Displays

Shows how to interpret status displays on LEDs and using the configuration manager.

Restart

Explains the variants of restarting the PBX, including immediate, delayed, and button-initiated restarts.

Firmware Update

Details different variants of firmware updates, including manual, instant, and regular updates via the update server.

Backing Up and Recovering Configuration Data

Covers backing up and restoring configuration data, including saving to PC/USB and using restoration points.

Remote Configuration and Alternative Connection Options

Explains remote configuration via the Internet (ARA server, without ARA server) and configuring ISDN system telephones.

Provisioning for IP Telephones

Describes provisioning IP telephones, including files, templates, and identification by MAC address.

Factory Settings

Explains how to restore the device to its original factory settings using the Reset button.

Shutting Down and Switching Off

Details the procedures for powering down and switching off the PBX properly, including delayed and immediate options.

Replacing the Power Supply Cable

Provides instructions for safely removing and replacing a damaged power supply cable.

Expanding the PBX

Guides on purchasing and activating software expansions via the Upgrade-Center.

Service Data

Covers recording connection data, selecting logging types, and configuring syslog servers for troubleshooting.

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