Aastra OpenCom 131 User Guide - Page 36

Installing an M100-AT4 Card, Telephony: Ports: Slots, Status, M100-AT4

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Installation Installing Interface Cards Ensure the plug-in connection is sitting securely. 4. Connect the required port cable to the corresponding pressure terminals of the relevant pressure terminal group (see also Positions of the Ports starting on page 41). 5. Close the housing cover and turn on the OpenCom 100 again. The software of the OpenCom 100 can detect the type of interface card present. The interface card must still be configured individually for commissioning. You can query the status of the interface cards in the Web console when the OpenCom 100 is operational again. To do this, call up the Telephony: Ports: Slots menu page. The Status column of the table displays a green tick beside the slot name (for an OpenCom 130 e.g. 0/1, 0/2 and 0/3). The column of the table must list the correct type of interface card. 3.7.3 Installing an M100-AT4 Card The M100-AT4 Interface Card allows the OpenCom 100 to be connected to analogue trunk lines. The card has four analogue ports; the supported dialling mode is dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF). Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) via FSK is supported. Transmission of call charges data (12kHz or 16kHz pulses) is currently not supported. Installing the Interface Card Installing the M100-AT4 interface card is possible in the following slots (see also Installing Interface Cards starting on page 30). ■ OpenCom 130: slot no. 3. ■ OpenCom 150: slot no. 3, no. 4 or no. 5 ■ OpenCom 131: slot no. 1 For the pin out, please refer to Positions of the Ports starting on page 41. Use the Configurator in the Web console to configure the M100-AT4 Interface Card. Please also refer to the OpenCom 100 online help. 34

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Installation
Installing Interface Cards
34
Ensure the plug-in connection is sitting securely.
4.
Connect the required port cable to the corresponding pressure terminals of
the relevant pressure terminal group (see also
Positions of the Ports
starting on
page 41).
5.
Close the housing cover and turn on the OpenCom 100 again.
The software of the OpenCom 100 can detect the type of interface card present.
The interface card must still be configured individually for commissioning.
You can query the status of the interface cards in the Web console when the
OpenCom 100 is operational again. To do this, call up the
Telephony: Ports: Slots
menu page. The
Status
column of the table displays a green tick beside the slot
name (for an OpenCom 130 e.g.
0/1
,
0/2
and
0/3
). The column of the table must
list the correct type of interface card.
3.7.3
Installing an M100-AT4 Card
The
M100-AT4
Interface Card allows the OpenCom 100 to be connected to
analogue trunk lines. The card has four analogue ports; the supported dialling
mode is dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF).
Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) via FSK is supported. Transmission of
call charges data (12kHz or 16kHz pulses) is currently not supported.
Installing the Interface Card
Installing the M100-AT4 interface card is possible in the following slots (see also
Installing Interface Cards
starting on page 30).
OpenCom 130: slot no. 3.
OpenCom 150: slot no. 3, no. 4 or no. 5
OpenCom 131: slot no. 1
For the pin out, please refer to
Positions of the Ports
starting on page 41. Use the
Configurator
in the Web console to configure the M100-AT4 Interface Card. Please
also refer to the OpenCom 100 online help.