Aastra OpenCom 510 User Guide - Page 206

Telephony, PBX Configuration: S

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Frequently Asked Questions Telephony After restarting the OpenCom 510, nothing is indicated on the displays of any connected terminals. It takes a short while for the OpenCom 510 to start up. After the restart, check whether the activity LED flickers in a regularly interval. This indicates that the OpenCom 510 has started up correctly and is ready for operation. Further information can be found in the chapter Modules starting on page 65. If the OpenCom 510 has not restarted properly, reset the OpenCom 510 to its original factory setting (refer to the chapter entitled Resetting the System Data starting on page 101). 20.2 Telephony It is not possible to make external calls. Check the connection between the NTBA and the OpenCom 510. In the Configurator, check whether the external S0 ports are configured correctly (PBX Configuration: S0 menu): - Configuration of System- / Multi-terminal access OK? - Port is connected to the NTBA? - Faultless Cabling? - Terminating resistors properly configured? The OpenCom 510 is connected to an NTBA with a multi-terminal configuration. Why is it not possible to establish external connections? With the original factory setting, an additional external S0 port is set for an NTBA in the system configuration; this additional port will be used first to seize a trunk line. Deactivate the corresponding S0 port in the Configurator (PBX Configuration: S0 menu). One of the telephones is not functioning at all. Make sure the telephone has been properly connected. Check also whether the appropriate port has been configured correctly in the Configurator (PBX Configuration: Ports menu). 204

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Frequently Asked Questions
Telephony
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After restarting the OpenCom 510, nothing is indicated on the displays of any
connected terminals.
It takes a short while for the OpenCom 510 to start up.
After the restart, check whether the activity LED flickers in a regularly interval. This
indicates that the OpenCom 510 has started up correctly and is ready for oper-
ation. Further information can be found in the chapter
Modules
starting on
page 65.
If the OpenCom 510 has not restarted properly, reset the OpenCom 510 to its
original factory setting (refer to the chapter entitled
Resetting the System Data
starting on page 101).
20.2
Telephony
It is not possible to make external calls.
Check the connection between the NTBA and the OpenCom 510.
In the
Configurator
, check whether the external S
0
ports are configured correctly
(
PBX Configuration: S
0
menu):
– Configuration of System- / Multi-terminal access OK?
– Port is connected to the NTBA?
– Faultless Cabling?
– Terminating resistors properly configured?
The OpenCom 510 is connected to an NTBA with a multi-terminal configura-
tion. Why is it not possible to establish external connections?
With the original factory setting, an additional external S
0
port is set for an NTBA in
the system configuration; this additional port will be used first to seize a trunk line.
Deactivate the corresponding S
0
port in the
Configurator
(
PBX Configuration: S
0
menu).
One of the telephones is not functioning at all.
Make sure the telephone has been properly connected.
Check also whether the appropriate port has been configured correctly in the
Configurator
(
PBX Configuration: Ports
menu).