COMpact 5000/R - Firmware V6.6A - Installation, Operation and Configuration V05 03/2016
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Installation and Commissioning
VoIP End Devices
Connecting a VoIP End Device to the Ethernet Port
VoIP End Devices
This section describes the connection of different VoIP end devices to the Ethernet port.
The COMpact 5000 has four VoIP channels for internal IP telephony by default (CPU module)
and can be extended to eight VoIP channels by insertion of a COMpact 4DSP module. By
means of an activation in the Upgrade-Center (for a fee), the PBX can be extended by another
set of eight VoIP channels to a total of 16 VoIP channels (see chapter Important Information >
Product Details > Basic Assembly and Extensions).
Connecting a VoIP End Device to the Ethernet Port
Requirements:
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Line lengths between the Ethernet devices shorter than 100 m
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Single switch or individual network (LAN) with a recommended transmission rate of
100 Mbps
Note:
For VoIP data communication in combination with the transmission of limited
amounts of data, a data transmission rate in the LAN of 10 Mbps is sufficient
under certain circumstances. For VoIP data communication in combination
Warning:
Touching voltage-carrying conductors or telephone connections
can cause life-threatening electric shocks.
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The PBX contains hazardous voltages, even outside 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
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COMpact 5000: Pull out the power plug of the PBX before instructing a
qualified electrician to open the casing to install an expansion module or
perform switching or connecting services.
Important:
Improper use can cause, for example, functional restrictions or
interference, the destruction of the device or, in a worst-case scenario,
personal injury.
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Only connect equipment that is compatible with the proper use of the
PBX.