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Declaration of conformity and CE mark
This device meets the requirements of the following EC directive R&TTE 6/1999/EG:
»Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal
equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity«
You can request this EC declaration of conformity at the following Internet URL: http://www.funkwerk-ec.com
The declaration of conformity can be found on the last but one page.
The waste container symbol with the »X« through it on the device indicates that the device must be disposed of separately from normal do-
mestic waste at an appropriate waste disposal facility at the end of its useful service life. You will find additional informati-
on on an individual returning of the old appliances under www.funkwerk-ec.com.
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Function and logic descriptions for this documentation which refer to software products of other manufacturers are based on the software
in use at the time of generation or print. Product and/or company names used in this documentation may be registered trademarks.
Description
The PABX is an ISDN telecommunications system (PABX) for interfacing with the Euro ISDN (DSSI) protocol. The PABX is provided with
external ISDN connections, which are configured for interfacing to the ISDN connections of the network service provider. Depending on
the type of PABX, ISDN connections can be set as required as internal or as external ISDN connections. You can program the type of connec-
tion for the external ISDN connection either as a multipoint connection (MSN), or as a point-to-point connection (DDI). Depending on the
type of PABX, up to eight analog terminals can be connected (base model). It is also possible to use door phone units to implement external
music on hold. Module slots are available for ISDN- UP0- and a/b connections, and also an «extension for the elmeg ICT880» and an «exten-
sion for the elmeg ICT880-rack». Such an extension has its own ISDN and analog connections. Further modules can be mounted. Internal
numbers (the destination for the extension number with point-to-point connection) between 0. . . 9999 can be freely assigned. The features
provided for analog terminals can only be used with terminals which use tone dialing and which are equipped with a flash button. Flash du-
ration detection can be set by PC configuration.
Analog terminal devices that use pulse dialing can not be used for functions or codes. Please note that the buttons on some ISDN terminals
available on the market may limit the use of the features provided by the PABX system.
All terminal devices connected to the system must be »TC Terminals Guideline« or »R&TTE Guideline« approved.
These operating instructions describe only the most important routines for installing and using the PABX. Detailed information and
documentation in English, German, French and Italian can be found in the description of functions and the installation instructions
on the CD supplied.
Safety notes
Danger!! This sign is affixed to power supply cable. Unplug the mains plug before removing the enclosure.
• Mind the storage and operation temperatures for the device listed in the technical specifications.
Only connect the device when the permissible ambient operating temperature has been reached.
• Please note that condensation on or in the unit must be prevented when moving from cold to warm surroundings. Only remove the
unit from the package when the permissible ambient operating temperature has been reached.
• You should not make calls or connect or disconnect any lines during thunderstorms.
• Only attach the connecting cords at the connections provided.
• Make sure phone cables are installed in a safe manner to prevent tripping.
• Avoid the following:
Direct sunlight
Sources of heat (for example radiators)
Electronic devices (for example stereo components, office equipment or microwave devices
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