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Brand | Stentofon |
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Model | Pulse |
Category | Intercom System |
Language | English |
Overview of the STENTOFON Pulse IP-based intercom system for up to 16 stations and 4 SIP gateways.
Details the SIP station and SIP trunking licenses for extending the system with IP telephones and other systems.
Guidance on planning the system installation, including cabling, station types, and IP address assignment.
Steps to connect the Pulse Server to the network and log in for initial setup and configuration.
Procedure for connecting additional IP intercom stations to the Pulse system on the same LAN.
How to log into the Pulse Server and configure the station directory or phonebook.
Steps to verify the system is operational by checking the Server Monitoring status of registered stations.
Optional configuration of call and audio settings like auto-answer, relay activation, speaker volume, and noise reduction.
How to configure Direct Access Keys (DAKs) for single-touch access to functions and directory numbers on IP master stations.
Programming the call button on an IP Substation using the Pulse Server to define its function and target directory number.
Defining service features and parameters for groups of stations using predefined station profiles.
Details on setting up and operating group calls, including priority and station member selection.
Setting up ringlists for stations to define call sequences, ringing time intervals, and loopback behavior.
Steps to install licenses and add SIP accounts for third-party IP telephones and IP DECT devices.
Procedure to install licenses and create SIP gateway accounts for connecting to external phone lines via a SIP gateway.
Setting access restrictions for stations via the Station Profiles menu in the Pulse Server.
How to log into the Telephone Gateway to register it with the Pulse Server using the created SIP Gateway Account.
Troubleshooting common error messages and issues encountered when integrating telephone gateways with the system.