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Before You Install or Operate Your Eumex 704PC LAN... a … please make sure you read the instructions in this user guide. The law requires us to inform you about important safety precautions, both for your own safety and to avoid damage to your equipment. If you ignore this guide, Deutsche Telekom will not accept any liability for damages resulting from negligent or wilful disregard of the instructions contained in it.
Symbols Used a b d c t q g k r * # 1 to 0 General note Important safety precautions Lift the handset Replace the handset Hold your conversation Dial telephone number or select code digit You hear an acknowledgement tone Your telephone rings 3-party conference Press the R-key (aka the flash or enquiry key) Use the star key to activate or deactivate a feature Use the hash key to quit programming Dial specific digits.
Contents General .............................................................................................................1 A Word of Welcome..................................................................................................................1 The Features of the Eumex 704PC LAN ..............................................................................2 Supported ISDN Features .......................................................................................................
Contents DTMF Post-dialling .................................................................................................................27 Malicious Call Identification (MCID)....................................................................................27 Calling Your T-NetBox............................................................................................................27 Staying in Touch ..............................................................................................
Contents Activating/Deactivating Call Data Recording ....................................................................51 Activating/Deactivating Call Transfer (ECT).......................................................................52 Call Transfer in a Communications System .......................................................................52 Activating/Deactivating T-NetBox Signalling.....................................................................53 SMS in a Fixed-line Network..............
Contents Home Network.................................................................................................87 Installation ...............................................................................................................................87 Data Transfer (Sharing and Mapping Drives).....................................................................88 The Web Configurator......................................................................................
General A Word of Welcome The Eumex 704PC LAN is an ISDN communications system enabling you to connect up to four analogue devices to a basic ISDN connection. In addition the Eumex 704PC LAN has an Ethernet 10BaseT network with four ports. One of the Ethernet ports is used to make direct connections to T-DSL, while the remaining three can be used to connect PCs. A PC connected via the separate USB port is integrated in the network.
General The Features of the Eumex 704PC LAN • Call waiting • Call pick-up from terminals and answerphones • Automatic callback ("on no reply" and "on busy") • CLIP (display of calling line number) on analogue terminals • Four Ethernet 10BaseT ports (one wired for T-DSL) • USB interface to PC • T-DSL connector • Connector for additional Ethernet hubs (cascading) • Five external line access levels • Call data recording via a PC program • Manual/automatic external line access • Speed-dialling memory locations
General Supported ISDN Features • Call waiting • Call forwarding ("immediately," "on busy" and "after a specified time") • 3-party conference (two 3-party conferences can take place simultaneously) • Enquiry calls • Callback on busy (CCBS) • Callback on no reply (CCNR) • Toggling • Multiple subscriber numbers (on a multi-terminal ISDN connection) • Calling number restriction (CLIR) • Restrict display of your number on called subscriber’s device (COLR) • Advice of charge (AOCD/AOCE) • Explicit external call
General Safety Precautions Do not open the housing. Unauthorised opening of the housing and improper repairs can endanger the user. In addition, the warranty is invalidated. Do not continue using damaged or defective plugs or AC adapters with defective housings as these could cause electric shocks. Replace these components immediately with spare parts made by the same manufacturer.
Mounting and Commissioning Scope of Delivery Check to make sure that the contents of the package are complete: • 1 Eumex 704PC LAN ISDN communications system • 1 plug-in AC adapter • 1 ISDN connector cable • 1 USB connector cable for PC • 1 CD-ROM with Windows 98/Me/2000/XP installation software • 1 Eumex 704PC LAN user guide (this document) • 4+1+1 brief user guides for analogue devices • 1 "Quick Installation" leaflet • 1 brief user guide entitled "Tips and Tricks" • 1 drilling template • 1 set of 6 mm r
Mounting and Commissioning What Does the Eumex 704PC LAN Require? Certain prerequisites must be met for the smooth installation and operation of the Eumex 704PC LAN, the configuration software and the Teledat RVS-COM communications package: • You must have a basic Euro-ISDN connection with a network terminator (NTBA) as supplied by Deutsche Telekom (DSS 1). The Eumex 704PC LAN is not designed to be operated on any other type of connection and any attempt to do so will lead to faulty operation.
Mounting and Commissioning Mounting and Installation Sequence The Eumex 704PC LAN consists of various components. This User Guide first describes how to mount the communications system and how to connect terminals such as telephones. You can subsequently operate the devices. However, we recommend that you configure the Eumex 704PC LAN according to your personal requirements before using it for the first time.
Mounting and Commissioning Mounting Location The ambient operating temperature for the Eumex 704PC LAN must not be lower than +5 °C or higher than +40 °C. For this reason, do not mount the Eumex 704PC LAN • above or in front of sources of heat (e.g. radiators), • in direct sunlight, • behind curtains, • in small, unventilated rooms, • outdoors, • on or near inflammable material. In addition, please ensure that • the room is dry and as free of dust as possible, • no high-frequency equipment (e.g.
Mounting and Commissioning Connect the Eumex 704PC LAN to a separate 230 V~ mains circuit. This prevents the communications system from being affected by possible short circuits in any other household equipment. We recommend you to install a surge protector for protection against sudden high voltages such as those sometimes occurring during thunderstorms. Consult your electrician or Deutsche Telekom for advice.
Connecting Devices Connection Diagram Power T-ISDN B-Kanal 1 External S0 B-Kanal 2 Message Verbindungsdaten USB Router LAN 2 LAN 1 T-DSL / LAN 4 LAN 3 AC adapter USB T-DSL 1a/b 2a/b 3a/b 4a/b T-ISDN Internal telephone numbers 11 12 13 14 PC 1 to 3 LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3 T-DSL LAN 4 Connecting a Do not connect the Eumex 704PC LAN during a thunderstorm, as this could lead to you getting an electric shock. a Lay all the cables so that they cannot be walked on or tripped over.
Connecting Devices Connecting the Eumex 704PC LAN to T-ISDN Regulations permit the general public to connect the Eumex 704PC LAN to the Deutsche Telekom network. You can thus connect the Eumex 704PC LAN yourself if the following conditions are met: • The device may only be connected to a basic Euro-ISDN connection. Do not under any circumstances connect it to lines or equipment in the analogue network. Never connect it to an ISDN tie line.
Connecting Devices Connecting Analogue Terminals to the Eumex 704PC LAN You can connect up to four analogue terminals to your communications system. We recommend you to deploy terminals that feature DTMF dialling and a flash function. Terminals with pulse dialling cannot perform functions requiring the R-key (e.g. enquiry calls), or the star or hash keys (e.g. setting features). Please refer to the section entitled "Setting the Dialling Mode" on p. 16.
Connecting Devices Connecting the Eumex 704PC LAN to the Power Supply Connection to the 230V mains supply is not dangerous, providing you adhere strictly to the following instructions. a Danger! Under no circumstances should you commission or continue operating the device if the AC adapter is damaged. Failure to observe this could result in loss of life due to an electric shock. • Lay the AC adapter power cable so that it cannot be walked on or tripped over.
Connecting Devices Sockets The operation of a communications system can be impaired by interference in the power supply caused by other equipment, especially photocopiers, laser printers, electric typewriters, air conditioning, fan heaters, vacuum cleaners and refrigerators. For this reason, please: • Connect the Eumex 704PC LAN to a socket as far away as possible from sockets used for the above-mentioned equipment. The best solution is to use a separate circuit for the Eumex 704PC LAN.
Connecting Devices Additional Terminals on the S0 Bus Besides the Eumex 704PC LAN, you can operate additional ISDN terminals (e.g. ISDN telephones) on the NTBA. To simplify the connection of additional devices, you will find an external S0 port on the lower side of the Eumex 704PC LAN. This is the looped-through S0 bus from the NTBA.
Connecting Devices • USB on: the USB interface to the connected PC is busy. • USB flickers: data is being transferred to the connected PC. • LAN 1 on: there is a connection to the connected PC. • LAN 1 flickers: data is being transferred between the router and the connected PC. • LAN 2 on: there is a connection to the connected PC. • LAN 2 flickers: data is being transferred between the router and the connected PC. • LAN 3 on: there is a connection to the connected PC.
Commissioning The Eumex 704PC LAN Default Settings on Delivery The following default settings and features are active on delivery: • The PIN is set to "0000." • External incoming calls are signalled on all connected terminals. • External line access: all terminals have international access rights. • When you lift the handset, you hear an external dialling tone (= automatic external line seizure). • Your own MSN is transmitted to the called party in an external outgoing call.
Telephoning In order for you to be able to use all the features provided by your telecommunications system, the terminals must be set to DTMF dialling with a flash function. Terminals with pulse dialling cannot perform functions requiring the R-key, the star or the hash keys. Accepting Calls g Your telephone rings: internal or external call. Please see the table in the Appendix for the different ringer cadences. b c d Lift the handset. Have your internal or external conversation.
Telephoning Making Internal Calls An internal call is a call made to another subscriber on the same Eumex 704PC LAN. Automatic external line seizure (the default setting on delivery): b r t Lift the handset. You hear an external dialling tone. Press the R-key. Dial the desired internal number (11 to 14). You hear internal call signalling: the call is signalled on the internal subscriber’s device. Manual external line seizure: b t Lift the handset. You hear the internal dialling tone.
Telephoning Making Calls Using Speed Dialling The Eumex 704PC LAN saves up to 100 speed-dialling numbers (or "destinations"). Every internal subscriber can be granted the right to use these speed-dialling numbers. (You edit the relevant settings in the configuration mode.) b r6 6 t c Lift the handset. You hear an internal or external dialling tone. In the case of automatic external line seizure: press the R-key and select the code digit 6.
Telephoning Gespräch weitergeben Transferring Calls without an Announcement Let’s say you want to transfer a call internally or externally. Dial the internal subscriber’s number or 0 and the external number, then replace the handset. The subscriber’s telephone signals the call. When he lifts the handset he accepts the call. c rtd You are having a conversation. Press the R-key. You hear the internal dialling tone. Dial the internal number or 0 followed by the external number.
Telephoning Gespräch weitergeben Transferring Calls with an Announcement You want to transfer a call internally or externally, but you first want to speak to the other subscriber. crt cd You are having a conversation. Press the R-key. You hear the internal dialling tone. Dial the internal number or 0 followed by the external number. The subscriber’s telephone signals the enquiry call. He lifts the handset. Have your conversation. Announce the call transfer.
Telephoning Speaking with Two Subscribers Alternately (Toggling) Using the Eumex 704PC LAN you can toggle between two subscribers, i.e. speak to them alternately. They can be internal or external subscribers. External subscribers who are on hold hear an announcement from the exchange. c r You are having a conversation and want to make an enquiry call to a second subscriber. Press the R-key. You now have the following options: t • dial an internal number or • dial 0 and an external number.
Telephoning Speaking with Two Subscribers Simultaneously (3-party Conference) Used on a multi-terminal connection the Eumex 704PC LAN enables two 3-party conferences to be held simultaneously. One internal and two external subscribers can participate in a conference. One B-channel must be free in order for a conference to take place. You can initiate a conference during a call. b t c r 0t c r3 Lift the handset. Dial the first external subscriber’s number. Have your external conversation.
Telephoning Picking up Calls You can pick up an external call signalled on another terminal on the Eumex 704PC LAN: b 4 Lift your handset. c Have your conversation. Select the code digit 4. Press the R-key first in the case of automatic external line seizure. Picking up Calls from an Answerphone You can pick up a call from an analogue answerphone even if it has already started running.
Telephoning *37 # q d press the star key, select 37, then press the hash key. On some telephones, this sequence is pre-programmed for a single key. You hear a positive acknowledgement tone. Replace the handset. As soon as the called subscriber is free again, you will receive the callback. When you lift the handset, the subscriber’s number is dialled. Callback requests are deleted after 45 minutes, or when they have successfully been carried out. Only one callback per subscriber is possible.
Telephoning DTMF Post-dialling DTMF post-dialling is only possible during external calls when, for example, an automatic announcement prompts you to post-dial digits and symbols (1 to 0, * and #), during fax polling, during a remote answerphone enquiry, or when communicating with a voice mailbox or other application. c t c There is an external call. You hear e.g. the answerphone signal or an automatic announcement. You can now post-dial. The external call remains connected.
Staying in Touch Call Forwarding You can forward calls from an internal to an external terminal, or from one internal to another internal terminal. Depending on the configuration, the call is forwarded in the Eumex 704PC LAN or in the exchange (where a charge is incurred). In order to use internal call forwarding, the "Call forwarding in the Eumex 704PC LAN" function must be activated in the configuration mode (see p. 50). Call forwarding is configured for the connection and its MSNs.
Staying in Touch • "Immediately": code digits 21 • "After a set time": code digits 61 • "On busy": code digits 67. * t Press the star key. Enter the call forwarding destination number: an internal number (only if call forwarding in the Eumex 704PC LAN is active), or an external number without a leading 0 for the manual external line seizure. Only destinations for which the subscriber has access rights are possible as call forwarding destinations.
Staying in Touch Accepting or Rejecting Call Waiting You are having a conversation and an external subscriber calls. The call is signalled on your terminal by means of a call-waiting tone. Internal callers always hear a busy tone when you are having a conversation. You have the following options: db 1. You can terminate the current call by replacing the handset, and accept the call that is waiting by picking the handset up again. r0 2.
Staying in Touch Activating Call-waiting Protection If you want to have a conversation without being disturbed by any further callers, you can activate call-waiting protection for the line to which your terminal is connected. Any further callers then hear a busy tone. Call-waiting protection remains active until it is deactivated again. b # 43 # q d Lift the handset. Press the hash key. Select the code digits 43. Press the hash key. You hear a positive acknowledgement tone. Replace the handset.
Special Settings/Features Charge Accounts In the configuration mode you can assign every internal subscriber a charge limit (charge account). When the amount set is reached during a call, the call will either be disconnected (if advice of charge during the call is active) or completed (if advice of charge at the end of the call is active). Further external calls are then no longer possible. If you attempt to dial an external number, you will hear a busy tone.
Configuration via Telephone You can edit the presettings and configure the Eumex 704PC LAN according to your personal requirements. There are three ways of doing this: you can use a PC and menus (see the chapter entitled "Configuring the System" on p. 66), a connected telephone (only possible with DTMF telephones), or the remote TeleService (0180 2 55 66 55). (0180 / 2 55 66 55). Please see the chapter entitled "Remote Configuration" on p. 56.
Configuration via Telephone Starting the Configuration Mode To start the configuration mode: b (r) Lift the handset. Press the R-key (only in the case of automatic external line access). You hear an internal dialling tone. 8 * t #q d Select the code digit 8. Press the star key. Enter your PIN (the default setting on delivery is 0000). Press the hash key. You hear a positive acknowledgement tone. Replace the handset. The configuration mode is now active.
Configuration via Telephone Editing the PIN You require a personal identification number (PIN) to start the configuration mode. The default setting on delivery is 0000. We recommend you to change this PIN and keep the new one in a safe and secret place. To edit the PIN: b 902 t * t * t #q d Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone. Select the code digits 902. Enter the old four-digit PIN (the default setting on delivery is 0000). Press the star key.
Configuration via Telephone Storing Telephone Numbers (MSNs) In order for incoming calls to be signalled on specific terminals, you have to save the MSNs allocated to you by Deutsche Telekom in the Eumex 704PC LAN. The MSNs are saved without an area code. Please make a note of the saved MSNs in the table on p. 37. Saving Telephone Numbers (MSNs) b 02 t Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone. t #q d Enter the first MSN, without an area code.
Configuration via Telephone Call Assignment In order for incoming calls to be signalled on specific terminals, you have to program call assignment. Here you specify which terminal rings when a certain MSN is called. You do this by assigning every external number (MSN) to one or more internal lines, which then signal the call. Please make a note of your call assignment in the table below.
Configuration via Telephone Reset the Call Assignment To reset the call assignment, proceed as follows: b 905 #q d Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone. Select the code digits 905. Press the hash key. You hear a positive acknowledgement tone. Replace the handset. Incoming external calls are signalled on all telephones as your call assignment has been deleted.
Configuration via Telephone Manual External Line Seizure with 0 When this setting is active, you have to dial 0 before dialling an external number. b 050 #q d Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone. Select the code digits 050. Press the hash key. You hear a positive acknowledgement tone. Replace the handset. You now have to dial 0 before dialling an external number.
Configuration via Telephone Number Busy With this setting you can specify whether incoming calls for an MSN during an external call are signalled as call waiting by ringing on other telephones, or whether the caller hears a busy tone. Activating "Number Busy" If you want the second caller to hear a busy tone when the MSN is busy, you activate the "number busy" feature: b 061 #q d Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone. Select the code digits 061.
Configuration via Telephone Configuring the Device Type for the Internal Lines You can configure a device type (e.g. fax, answerphone) for every internal line so that the Eumex 704PC LAN can manage the respective devices correctly. This ensures that fax transmissions are not interrupted by call-waiting tones, for instance. You configure the device types for the internal lines as follows: b t Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone.
Configuration via Telephone External Line Access You can set external line access to one of five levels for every internal line. If a subscriber dials an external number for which that line has no access rights, he hears the busy tone. The emergency numbers can always be dialled (see the section below). You set external line access as follows: b t Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone.
Configuration via Telephone Storing Emergency Numbers Your Eumex 704PC LAN can save up to three emergency numbers. These numbers can always be dialled from every telephone, independent of the external line access rights that otherwise exist. You save the emergency numbers as follows: b 62 t* t#q d Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone. Select the code digits 62. Enter the number of the memory location (01, 02 or 03), and press the star key.
Configuration via Telephone Storing Numbers for Speed Dialling Your Eumex 704PC LAN can save up to 100 telephone numbers, which you can then dial conveniently using the speed-dialling code digits 00 to 99. b 61 t Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone. t rq d Enter the telephone number (up to 24 digits are possible). Do not enter a leading 0, even in the case of manual external line access seizure. Select the code digits 61.
Configuration via Telephone Blocking/Releasing Speed Dialling for Internal Lines without External Line Access Internal lines with outward restricted or no external line access can (in the default setting) can still use speed-dialling numbers to dial destinations falling outside their external line access levels. If you want to prevent this, you can block speed dialling as follows: b 27 28 t #q d Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone.
Configuration via Telephone Programming a Telephone Number (MSN) for Transmission You can program which of the MSNs is to be transmitted to the called subscriber. If you do not program anything, the first MSN for which your telephone signals calls is transmitted (see the chapter entitled "Call Assignment"). You must program this setting for each internal number (11 - 14) individually. Correct internal call data recording is only possible when the MSNs are programmed for transmission.
Configuration via Telephone Always Transmit Number (Restrict Telephone Number: Cancel) You can only cancel the restriction of the telephone number display for all lines simultaneously: b 31 #q d Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone. Select the code digits 31. Press the hash key. You hear a positive acknowledgement tone. Replace the handset. Your telephone numbers (MSNs) are now displayed on the external subscriber’s phone again.
Configuration via Telephone Charge per Unit of Time Enter the charge per unit of time for call-charge registration in cents, e.g. 0006 (the default setting is 0.06 euros). You can edit the currency under "CAPI-Control\Einstellungen (Settings)\Gebühreneinstellungen (Charge settings)\Währung (Currency)." b 41 t #q d Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone. Select the code digits 41. Always enter a four-digit number. Add leading zeros if necessary.
Configuration via Telephone Setting a Charge Limit You can set a charge limit (charge account) for every internal line, which you can then activate and deactivate as the need arises. When the limit has been reached, no further outgoing external calls are possible on this line (the subscriber hears a busy tone). The pre-programmed emergency numbers can still be dialled, however. b 44 t* t#q d Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone.
Configuration via Telephone Managing Call Forwarding You can specify whether call forwarding for external calls is to take place in the Eumex 704PC LAN (= the default setting) or in the telephone exchange. Both procedures have certain advantages. Call forwarding in the exchange must be ordered from Deutsche Telekom. Call forwarding in the exchange forwards the MSN assigned to the telephone that activated call forwarding. Call forwarding in the Eumex 704PC LAN seizes both B-channels simultaneously, i.e.
Configuration via Telephone Deleting All Call Forwarding You can use the following procedure to delete all call forwarding: b 906 #q d Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone. Select the code digits 906. Press the hash key. You hear a positive acknowledgement tone. Replace the handset.
Configuration via Telephone Activating/Deactivating Call Transfer (ECT) If the ISDN service ECT is available in the exchange, you can activate and deactivate it as required: b 990 71 Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone. Select the code digits 990. Select the code digits 71 to activate or 70 #q d the code digits 70 to deactivate ECT. Press the hash key. You hear a positive acknowledgement tone. Replace the handset.
Configuration via Telephone Activating/Deactivating T-NetBox Signalling You can activate and deactivate the LED ("Message" LED) that signals messages waiting and faxes received: b 990 51 Lift the handset. The configuration mode is active and you hear a special internal dialling tone. Select the code digits 990. Select the code digits 51 to activate or 50 #q d the code digits 50 to deactivate signalling. Press the hash key. You hear a positive acknowledgement tone. Replace the handset.
Configuration via Telephone SMS in a Fixed-line Network Your Eumex 704PC LAN supports the "SMS in a fixed-line network" function. This function can only be used on analogue telephones that explicitly support the "SMS in a fixed-line network" feature. For correct operation of this service, the SMS Service Centre telephone number must be configured and the SMS call assigned to the desired analogue line. Configuring the SMS Service Centre number (01930100) b 50t #q d Lift the handset.
Configuration via Telephone SMS Service Centre number The Deutsche Telekom SMS Service Centre number is 0193 0100. Notes on the line configured for SMS When calls from the SMS provider are forwarded to the 704PC LAN SMS line, - there is no compatibility check - any call forwarding configured for this line is not performed - there is no validation check - call waiting is not signalled. If there is a telephone call on the SMS line, calls from the SMS provider will be rejected, i.e.
Remote Configuration Fernkonfiguration Remote Configuration If you decide not to configure your Eumex 704PC LAN yourself, you can have it configured remotely by TeleService for a fee. Call TeleService for advice, and list your configuration requirements. TeleService will then remotely configure your communications system. Please follow the TeleService advisor’s instructions. Call 0180 2 55 66 55.
The PC Software General The communications software supplied enables you to use the ISDN data transfer service, class 3 and 4 fax and e-mail transmission and reception, a mailbox, an answerphone function and Internet applications on up to four PCs via the USB or one of the Ethernet 10BaseT ports. You can use network functions on the PCs as soon as the connections are established. You can thus transfer data between the PCs or play games on the various PCs in the network, for instance.
The PC Software System Prerequisites The system prerequisites for the installation of the Eumex 704PC LAN software on your PC are as follows: • IBM-compatible PC with a hard-disk and CD-ROM drive • CPU speed of 233 MHz or faster • Minimum of 64 MB RAM • Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000/XP • One free USB or Ethernet 10BaseT port (network card). Please note that your PC must have a network card in order to be able to connect to a LAN port on the Eumex 704PC LAN.
The PC Software About the Software On the CD-ROM supplied you will find the following software: • The Eumex 704PC LAN system software contains the software necessary for operating the Eumex 704PC LAN including the CAPI, CAPI Port, CAPI Control and TAPI drivers, as well as the configuration program for programming the communications system.. • Teledat RVS-COM is a suite of PC applications: - RVS CommCenter is activated automatically when Windows is started.
Installing the Software Installing the Software and Configuring Internet Access Before installing the software, you must ensure that any existing ISDN installation on your PC is deactivated or uninstalled. No other CAPI drivers must be installed, because this could result in conflicts between the various CAPI drivers.
Installing the Software 4. In the subsequent dialogue you select the Eumex 704PC LAN CD-ROM. Note The above installation screens will only appear if you connected your PC directly to the Eumex 704PC LAN via the USB port before installing the software. If the connection is via Ethernet, or if the PC has not yet been connected, the following screen will appear. (This screen only appears automatically if Autostart is active; please start "Setup.exe" manually if this does not occur.
Installing the Software Follow the instructions in the installation program. If the installation wizard reports finding newer files, please do not overwrite them. To connect your PC to the Eumex 704PC LAN, select the desired port. Please note that your PC must have a network card in order to be able to connect to a LAN port on the Eumex 704PC LAN. During the installation process, additional explanations are displayed in the relevant screens.
Installing the Software 7. Depending on the following selection ("T-Online" or "Anderer Internet Service Provider" (Other ISP)), an input screen may open in which you enter the access data obtained from your provider. The input field names correspond to the expressions used in the respective documentation. The example in the diagram shows the T-Online access input screen.
Installing the Software 8. Follow the instructions in the configuration program. 9. On completion of the program, the access data is saved to the Eumex 704PC LAN. When you now start an Internet browser (such as Netscape Communicator or Microsoft Internet Explorer), you will automatically be connected to the Internet. 10.
Connecting to / Disconnecting from the Internet Connecting to the Internet Whenever a Web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer or Netscape Communicator) or an email client is started on any one of the PCs connected to the Eumex 704PC LAN, a connection to the Internet is established automatically. If a browser or an e-mail client is then started on one or more of the other PCs in the network, the bandwidth available for the Internet access is shared amongst those PCs.
Configuring the System Configuring the Eumex 704PC LAN Start the configuration software to edit the many Eumex 704PC LAN settings. Access to the configuration program is PIN-protected. In the default setting on delivery, this PIN is 0000 (i.e. nought four times). This is the same as the PIN you need to start the configuration mode from a telephone. You can edit the PIN via the menu item "Extras" (Tools) in the configuration program menu bar, or from a connected telephone (see also "Editing the PIN" on p.
Configuring the System Menu: External ISDN / Telephone numbers Type in the telephone numbers (MSNs) assigned to you for your ISDN connection by Deutsche Telekom, without an area code. Storing telephone numbers (MSNs).
Configuring the System Menu: Call assignment / Incoming Assign the connected terminals one or more telephone numbers (MSNs). External incoming calls for the corresponding MSN will then be signalled on the assigned terminals. SMS in a fixed-line network Your Eumex 704PC LAN supports the "SMS in a fixed-line network" function. This function can only be used on analogue telephones that explicitly support the "SMS in a fixed-line network" feature.
Configuring the System Menu: Internal subscribers Settings You can edit various settings for each connected device. When the device is selected, the optimum settings for the respective device type will be selected automatically (e.g. "Call waiting" -> "off" for faxes and modems). Notes: •The telephone numbers available for transmission are the numbers (MSNs) you entered under "External ISDN.
Configuring the System Call Forwarding The call forwarding input screen depends on the type of call forwarding selected ("in the exchange" or "in the communications system"). Call forwarding in the communications system (Anrufweiterschaltung in der Anlage) When calls are to be forwarded in the communications system, you specify a call forwarding destination for incoming calls to each of the connected terminals.
Configuring the System Call forwarding in the exchange When calls are to be forwarded in the exchange, you specify a call-forwarding destination for incoming calls to each of the entered MSNs. As opposed to call forwarding in the communications system, the connection is not busy for the duration of call forwarding, and the other MSNs can be called. This feature must be available on your ISDN connection.
Configuring the System Menu: Central data Settings Here you can edit your communications system settings. These settings apply to all connected devices. Please note In order for messages waiting in your T-NetBox to be indicated, the ISDN "MWI" service must be available for your ISDN connection. For the latest details of this service, please contact your T-Punkt or Customer Service department on 0800 33 01000. Only messages to the telephone number configured as MSN 1 can be signalled.
Configuring the System Emergency numbers The emergency numbers entered here can always be dialled, regardless of the external line access levels (see the "Teilnehmer intern / Einstellungen" (Internal subscribers / Settings) menu on p. 69).
Configuring the System Menu: Charges Summary In this screen you can see the charges incurred by a specific MSN in the left-hand column, and the charges incurred by for a specific terminal in the right-hand one. You can edit the factor, read out the current status from the communications system, or reset the counter. Setting a charge limit To set a charge limit, enter the cost per unit of time in cents, e.g. 0006 (the default setting is 0.06 EUR).
Configuring the System Call data records Call data records consist of information about the device (line), the busy telephone number (MSN), the beginning and the end of the call, the telephone number called and the charges incurred.
Configuring the System Menu: Speed dialling / Settings The communications system can save up to 100 telephone numbers (00 - 99) as speed-dialling codes. Depending on speed-dialling rights (see the "Teilnehmer intern / Einstellungen" (Internal subscribers / Settings) menu on p. 69), connected terminals can be used to call the speed-dialling destinations by means of the corresponding codes in the left-hand column.
Configuring the System Menu: Network / Router configuration Here you can enter the data for Internet access via the router. On your monitor (as opposed to the diagram), the corresponding fields are filled in. This is the data you entered on installation. You can edit this data: please note that any changes you make here will affect Internet access for all PCs connected to the Eumex 704PC LAN. Please note A retention time of 0 sec. does not lead to automatic disconnection.
Starting a Program from the Windows Taskbar Starting a Program from the Windows Taskbar In the lower right-hand corner of the Windows taskbar you find the depicted icon in the form of an LED for each of the B-channels. The colour of the LEDs indicates the CAPI status.
CAPI Control CAPI Control The CAPI Control program provides you with comprehensive information about an existing connection, and enables you to edit a number of CAPI settings. Windows starts this program automatically, and you can invoke it via the taskbar. For further information about each of the available tabs, click on the Help button. You can set the currency (see diagram). Setting the charge factor in CAPI Control has no affect on the setting in your Eumex 704PC LAN.
FlashLoad FlashLoad (Updating the Communications System Software) You can update your Eumex 704PC LAN system software yourself. This may be necessary when new features become available. You can download the newest version from the Internet under the following address: http://www.telekom.de/faq, where you click on "Endgeräte und Downloads" (Devices and Downloads) in the next screen on "T-ISDN," then on "ISDN-Telefonanlagen" (ISDN communications systems) and finally on "Eumex 704PC LAN.
FlashLoad Select the system software to be loaded and open this file. You see the software version information. When you use the FlashLoad feature for the first time, your PC operating system will install the necessary software modules. You cannot use the "Next" button until this procedure has been completed.
FlashLoad Before the upload procedure begins, the screen depicted opens with important information about what to do during this procedure. A monitoring screen keeps you informed about the current status of the upload. When the data transfer is complete, the program is automatically terminated, and the Eumex 704PC LAN restarts.
Teledat RVS-COM Basic Functions The RVS-COM communications software enables you to emulate a fax machine, an answerphone or a terminal on your PC. The prerequisite for installation is that you have already installed the CAPI (Common ISDN Application Programming Interface) with the Eumex 704PC LAN system software. All RVS-COM functions are available only when the PC is switched on. Program Modules The Teledat RVS-COM software package enables you to use all the ISDN services conveniently on your PC.
Teledat RVS-COM 3. RVS Telefon acts as an ISDN telephone with answerphone on your PC. To use this function, your PC must have a full-duplex soundcard. 4. RVS Terminal is a terminal emulation enabling your PC to establish connections to ISDN mailboxes. 5. RVS VideoPhone establishes a connection to a partner with an RVS VideoPhone, TELES.VISION system or an H.320-compatible video telephone. Calls can be made to RVS VideoPhone just like a normal video telephone. 6.
WinPhone Basic Functions The convenient dialling wizard enables you to plan and log telephone calls using a subscriber database. If a caller’s number is transmitted, he/she can be identified by means of the entry in this database. User Interface For further information, please refer to the comprehensive help file ("Hilfe" (Help) menu item and the on-line help).
PageMobil Basic Functions PageMobil is a program that enables you to send short messages. User interface For further information, please refer to the comprehensive help file ("Hilfe" (Help) menu item and the on-line help).
Home Network Installation The installation of the Eumex 704PC LAN system software fulfils all the prerequisites for network operation. Every PC connected to the system can be accessed as a network PC and can, in turn, access the other PCs in the network or their hard disk drives if this is not restricted by personal settings. Please note that your PC must have a network card in order to function as a network computer.
Home Network Data Transfer (Sharing and Mapping Drives) Sharing a Drive In order to share a drive (e.g. a partition of your hard disk or a built-in ZIP drive), click on that drive with the right-hand mouse button, select the "Sharing" tab, and grant the rights as desired. If the "Sharing" tab does not appear, you must first activate file and print sharing under "Network" in the Control Panel. After "Apply" and "OK," the drive can be mapped by other PCs in the network.
Home Network Displaying the Network Neighbourhood Double-click the "Network Neighbourhood" symbol on your PC desktop to display all available PCs and their shared drives. Finding a Specific PC in the Network You can find a specific PC in the network by invoking a dialogue via the "Find/Computer" item in the "Start" menu. When you then double-click one of the PCs displayed, all the available drives on that PC are listed.
The Web Configurator Starting the Web Configurator The Web Configurator enables you to edit settings on the Eumex 704PC LAN using operating systems other than Windows. If the necessary requirements are met, you can edit some of the settings using a simple Web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 4.0 and up is recommended) running under Linux or Mac OS. In order to do this, the respective PC must be connected to the Eumex 704PC LAN via a LAN interface.
The Web Configurator You open the topics listed on the left-hand side by clicking on them and can then edit the settings. When you have completed editing the settings, please click on the "Änderungen aktivieren" (Activate changes) button. All your changes will then be applied and the Eumex 704PC LAN restarted. ISDN - Basic Settings Click on "ISDN-Grundeinstellungen" (ISDN - Basic settings) to open the screen depicted.
The Web Configurator T-DSL Access Data Click on "T-DSL Zugangsdaten" (T-DSL access data) to open the screen depicted. If access data has already been saved to the Eumex 704PC LAN, it will appear in the respective fields. You can edit the access data, then save it to Eumex 704PC LAN by clicking on the "Speichern" (Save) button.
The Web Configurator ISDN Access Data Click on "ISDN Zugangsdaten" (ISDN access data) to open the screen depicted. If access data has already been saved to the Eumex 704PC LAN, it will appear in the respective fields. You can edit the access data, then save it to the Eumex 704PC LAN by clicking on the "Speichern" (Save) button.
The Web Configurator PPP Settings Click on "PPP Einstellungen" (PPP settings) to open the screen depicted. If settings have already been made in the Eumex 704PC LAN (the diagram shows the default values), they will appear in the respective fields. You can edit the settings and save them to the Eumex 704PC LAN by clicking on the "Speichern" (Save) button.
The Web Configurator Filter Click on "Filter" to open the screen depicted. If settings have already been made in the Eumex 704PC LAN (the diagram shows the default values), they will appear in the respective fields. You can edit the settings and save them to the Eumex 704PC LAN by clicking on the "Speichern" (Save) button.
The Web Configurator Router Configuration Click on "Routerkonfiguration" (Router configuration) to open the screen depicted. If settings have already been made in the Eumex 704PC LAN (the diagram shows the default values), they will appear in the respective fields. You can edit the configuration data and save it to the Eumex 704PC LAN by clicking on the "Speichern" (Save) button.
The Web Configurator Status Click on "Status" to open the screen depicted. You can edit the data and save it to the Eumex 704PC LAN by clicking on the "Speichern" (Save) button.
Appendix Technical Specifications Mains power supply 230 VAC ; 50 Hz for the AC adapter Rated power 23 W Safety class 2 1 x Euro-ISDN external (looped through) for the basic connection DSS1 protocol Supply voltage 40 V ± 10% Range 100 m passive bus 4 analogue ports Range 98 300 m Permissible temperatures Stationary, weatherproofed +5°C to +40°C Dimensions (W x H x D) approx. 283 x 160 x 57 mm Weight (system) approx.
Appendix Glossary 3-party conference A call with one internal and two external subscribers. 10BaseT This is an Ethernet connection with a transfer rate of 10 Mbit/s. The connection is via twisted-pair cable. ADSL Stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line This is a transfer technology that uses the conventional copper-cable network to realise broadband data connections.
Appendix Call-waiting protection Activate call-waiting protection if you do not want to be disturbed by other subscribers calling during a conversation. CAPI CAPI stands for "Common ISDN Application Programming Interface." This is a programming interface enabling Windows programs to utilise the functions of ISDN devices on a computer. CAPI port driver A Windows driver that emulates a serial interface with connected modem. This enables programs expecting a conventional modem to utilise ISDN.
Appendix Dial-up network Your computer can use the Microsoft Windows dial-up network facility to connect to an Internet service provider via a modem. DTMF Stands for "dual tone multi-frequency," also known as voice frequency dialling. The dialling signals and control functions are transmitted in the form of tones at various frequencies.
Appendix ISDN socket The standardised socket for connecting ISDN devices in Deutsche Telekom’s ISDN. LED Light emitting diode: an electronic component for visual signalling. MCID (Malicious Call Identification) An ISDN feature enabling malicious callers to be identified in the telephone exchange. ML PPP Multilink point-to-point protocol, which bundles two B-channels to achieve a higher transfer rate.
Appendix PPP This stands for "point-to-point protocol," a network protocol used for connecting to the Internet via a modem. Pulse dialling A dialling procedure in which the dialling signals are transmitted in the form of electrical impulses, as used by telephones with rotary dialling disks, for instance. Reset communications system You can deactivate or delete all activated features and activate the default (factory) settings instead.
Appendix T-NetBox Digital answerphone with a fax buffer in Deutsche Telekom’s telephone network. The Eumex 704PC LAN signals messages waiting in the T-NetBox. Toggle Switching back and forth between two calls. You can accept incoming calls even though you are already making a call, or have an enquiry call with other participants involved in the call. USB Stands for "Universal Serial Bus," a fast serial interface with a transfer rate of up to 12 Mbit/s.
Appendix Audio Signals / Ringer Cadences The following diagram shows the duration and intervals of the individual audio signals and ringer cadences.
Appendix Index of Key Words 3-party conference..................................24 A Anonymous calls.....................................46 Answerphone call...................................25 Audio tones............................................105 Automatic and manual external line seizure .......................................................18 Automatic callback on busy (CCBS) ..25 Automatic callback on no reply (CCNR)............................................26 Automatic external line seizure...
Appendix M Malicious call identification (MCID) ....27 Manual external line seizure.................39 Mapping and sharing drives.................88 MCID..........................................................27 Menu: Rufzuordnung / kommend (Call assignment / Incoming)...............68 Menu: Zentrale Daten (Central data) ..72 Menu: Entgelte (Charges) ....................74 Menu: ISDN-Extern / Rufnummern (External ISDN /Telephone numbers)67 Menu: Teilnehmer intern (Internal subscribers)....................
Appendix Declaration of Conformity CE sign This device meets the requirements laid down in the following EC Directive: 1999/5/EC Directive on Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual acknowledgement of their conformity. The CE symbol on the equipment is proof of its conformity with the aforementioned Directive.
Appendix If repairs are unsuccessful, the purchaser may either request a reduction in the purchase price or rescind the contract and, insofar as Deutsche Telekom is accountable for the defects, demand compensation. The purchaser shall report any ascertained defects to Deutsche Telekom without delay. Proof of warranty must be provided in the form of a valid purchase receipt or invoice.
Appendix Dealing with Faults If your system does not function as desired, first try getting it to work with the help of the table below.
Appendix Problem Possible cause Solution Router does not establish connection*3 Incomplete Check the settings configuration in the router configuration All LEDs flash FlashLoad failed Repeat FlashLoad USB cable is too short Use an active USB extension cable (max.
Important telephone numbers In case of faults: Sales enquiries: Please enter the telephone number when handing over the device. Published by: Deutsche Telekom AG Right to changes reserved. As of: 16.08.