Installation and Reference Manual
System Operation
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Installation and Reference Manual v3.2/0410/6
4100 Call Server and 4200 Trunk Module – PoE is supplied to the LAN ports via the Power over Ethernet
PSU connected to the LAN PWR port on the back of these modules. This will give power to the 2 spare
pairs on each of the 8 Ethernet ports on front of these Call Servers supporting up to eight IP phones
(PCS 580, 570, 560, 410/400, 100) in any combination.
(Please note that one PoE port cannot be used to provide PoE to ports on a hub or switch connected to
this port.)
PCS 560/570/580
Power to a PCS 560/570/580 is supplied by Power over Ethernet (PoE). This can be provided either by a
third party PoE switch or directly via a PoE LAN port available on a Call Server or 5300 Phone Module.
1
Connect the PCS 560/570/580 (via its LAN port numbered 1) to the system via the network or
directly to a LAN port on the Call Server or 5300 Phone Module
2
The PCS 560/570/580 is a DHCP client and must obtain its IP address from a DHCP server.
3
An IPUser licence is required and must be installed before registration (See page 35 for further
information.)
4
If the Auto Add Phones feature is turned on the Call Server will automatically register the PCS.
(Please refer to page 34 for further details.)
If the Auto Add Phones feature is turned off:
a
In Manager select Unassigned Phones
b
The MAC address of the PCS will identify the unit connected. Click on the unit required
c
From the Status list box select Member
d
Select Update when ready
e
The unit will now appear under Phones
5
Once the system has registered the PCS a User will be automatically created, configured with the
next available extension number.
6
The User’s Initial Phone field displays the name of the PCS that is assigned to this User.
Please note that the phone’s LAN port numbered 2 can be used to connect the User’s PC, for example.
Each PCS 560/570/580 connected can be configured independently, see page 79 for further details.