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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

PulseOwner’s ManualEverything you need to knowabout your Pulse equipment

Page 2 - Commander Pulse

92 Getting to know your Commander PulseParts CheckIn addition to this document on CD, your package should arrivecontaining the following:1 Commander

Page 3 - Table of Contents

99System SettingsUse this screen to program system wide settings for yoursystem.Activate Night ServiceThis feature allows the user to activate night s

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100Answering Machine PasswordThe password can be between 1 and 8 digits long and can beany number between 1 and 99999999This is the password used to a

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101Automatic Line selectionWhen Automatic Line selection is turned on when an stationgoes off hook and dials a free line is selected and the digits ar

Page 6 - 1 Introduction

102Uploading System Speed Dials listAlternatively, you may upload the System Speed Dials from a.CSV (spreadsheet) file. To do this, click Upload on th

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103Advanced OptionsSelect this option to edit Advanced Options for individualstations.NoteAdvanced Options for the cordless stations contain only a su

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104Left mouse click on the field and enter the hotline numberassociated with the station. This is a telephone number up to 24digits in length. The use

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105WARNINGIt is possible that a station may misuse the External Forwardfacility. The Default setting is that no station is allowed to set thefacility.

Page 10 - Pulse (PSU)

106Personal Speed DialsYou can dial your personal speed dials from the relevant optionon your keystation menu or by dialing the appropriate shortcode

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107Program KeysThis option applies to keystations only. There are 8 programmable Function Keys on your systemkeystation.In default mode, the keystatio

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108Line Settings The settings on this page have an effect on a line by line basis. Individual features can be Enabled or Disabled for particularlines

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10Front PanelThe front panel contains a ‘Page’ button and lights called LightEmitting Diodes (LEDs) that indicate the status of theCommander Pulse. Pr

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109Advanced OptionsDial Tone DetectThis option requires the system to detect dial tone before callscan be made. If set to Off, this feature prevents t

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110For each incoming line (Line 1 and 2, IP Trunk 1 & 2) you candefine what number to forward the call to for the cases of NoReply, Busy & All

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111Similarly if you want restrict particular numbers enter them in theRestricted Codes list and set the Restricted Codes to on for thestation. NoteIf

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112TimersThe timers listed below are under the control of the user andtherefore can be changed from the default setting, provided thenew settings is w

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113Answering MachineThis is the time that elapses before an unanswered incomingcall is presented with the System voice mailbox greeting.Voice Mail Mes

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114Edit LCR CodesUsing this page you may define the Least Cost Routing criteria.Up to 50 LCR rules may be defined (Index 1 – 50).In the ‘Input Code’ f

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115CLI RoutesUsing this feature, incoming calls from particular numbers canbe associated with a particular name and routed to a pre-defined station.In

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116Outgoing RestrictionUse can use this feature to restrict a station from being able tomake outgoing (external) calls on particular linesConfigure th

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117Enter the personal number if remote notification is to atelephone numberEnter the Pager Company number and the Pager dial string ifnotification is

Page 23 - Door Station

1188 Advanced Router Settings Wireless Setup / SecurityThis chapter assumes PCs are already equipped with awireless card.The Wireless Network page al

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113 Connecting Your Commander PulseThese instructions are a guide to the installation and basicconfiguration of the Commander Pulse.Step 1: Siting yo

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119The following page showing the Wireless Network name isdisplayedYour Commander Pulse and all of the wireless PCs in yourwireless LAN share the same

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120Select a suitable channel (as advised by your ISP) from theChannel drop-down list and then click Next>.

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121Configure Wireless Network SecurityThe following page allows you to configure wireless security:You can protect your wireless data from potentialea

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122- If you want to use WEP 64bit data encryption, click onthe 64bit encryption on the wireless network radio button andthen click Next>. Now follo

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123Configuring 64bit or 128bit encryptionThe example set in this section is for 128bit encryption, howeverthe outline also applies to 64bit encryption

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124Configuring WPA securityOnce you have selected WPA and then clicked Next>, thefollowing page is displayed:1. Type a unique pass phrase in the P

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125Configure Wireless Address AuthenticationThe following page allows you to configure which wireless PCscan access the Commander Pulse:By default, an

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126Configuring the wireless PC blacklist1. Once you have selected Allow all wireless PCs to connectexcept those I specify radio button and then click

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127Configuring the wireless PC whitelist1. Once you have selected Only allow the wireless PCs Ispecify to connect radio button and then clicked Next&

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128Confirm Wireless network changesOnce you have configured Wireless Address Authentication andclicked on Next>, the following page is displayed:Th

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12Wireless LAN rangeThe line of sight range between the Wireless LAN transmitterand a wireless PC is 30m. This range is achieved in a perfectenvironme

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129Setting the Country1. From the First Time Settings section of the WirelessNetwork page, click Change your wireless first time settingshere… The fi

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130Click on the Confirm Changes> button to apply the configurationchanges.Wireless Network General SettingsThe General Settings section of the Wire

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131Displaying details of Wireless PCsAt the Wireless Network page, click on View details ofconnected wireless PCs… The following page is displayed:Thi

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132From the left-hand Setup menu, click on Firewall. The followingpage is displayed:Select Firewall. The following screen is displayedThe following sc

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133High Security LevelWAN<>LANWAN<>DMZDMZ<>LANService Destination Port In Out In Out InOutAny TCP 0 -65535 N Y N Y N YAny UDP 0 - 6

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134To change the security level1. Select the required level from the drop-down menu2. Select “Change Level”NAT (Network Address Translation)NAT is e

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1353. Select an interface from the drop down list4. Enter an IP address and subnet mask, or enter the first andlast IP addresses in the range5. Select

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136Policies, Triggers, Intrusion Detection, LoggingThe security policy settings, stateful inspection triggers, intrusionpolicy detection and logging s

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137Adding Port Filters1. Select “Add TCP or UDP Filter”The following screen is displayedEnter the following parameters- IP Source address- IP Destin

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138- IP Protocol- Direction, Inbound or Outbound3. Select “Apply” 4. Save the new configuration5. Restart the Commander PulseHost ValidatorsTraffic to

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13Fit the Cable Cover over the phone connections. Step 3 Internet Access ConnectionsConnecting to an ADSL Line If you are connecting to the Internet v

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139Application Level GatewaysThere are certain applications that NAT and Firewallconfigurations cannot manage. In many cases, ALGs(Application Level G

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1401. Select “Security Trigger Configuration …”The following screen is displayedCurrent security triggers are displayed. There is an option todelete e

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141Max Activity Interval The max interval time in milliseconds between the use ofthe secondary port sessions. If a secondary port opened bya trigger h

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142Use Blacklist Enables or disables blacklisting of an external host if thefirewall has detected an intrusion from that host. Access isdenied to that

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143Security Logging1. Select “Configure Security Logging …”The following page is displayedLogging is enabled by default for Session Logging, BlockingL

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144DiagnosticsA range of tests is available which can help in diagnosingproblems. Select Diagnostics on the left-hand menu. The following screenis dis

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145The following page is displayed: -LoggingIf your system is having some problems which are not easilydiagnosed you may be requested to enable loggin

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146Status1. You can examine the settings of the WAN, DMZ, LAN,VoIP, Routing table and hardware and software. 2. Select Status on the left-hand side

Page 55 - Feature Code Feature Code

147Event LogThis primarily displays recent security events e.g. blockingincoming attempts to penetrate the firewall.PingYou can Ping to defined or use

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148Remote AccessIf requested to do so you can enable Remote access to allowmaintenance personnel to access the system remotely.Select Remote Access fr

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14Connecting to an external modemI f you are connecting to the Internet via another modem (e.g.iBurst, Cable modem etc) connect the Blue cable provide

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149Call LogThe system stores records of the last 250 calls made andreceived. This log can be retrieved. The log is presented in aspreadsheet format.1.

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150Firmware UpdateThe Firmware Update page allows you to:• Backup and Restore configuration files for your system.• Download an updated software ver

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1511. Select here. You will be prompted to save the file on yourPC. 2. To Restore the configuration select Browse in the restoreconfiguration window

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1523. Click Browse>. Use the Browse file box to navigate to therelevant directory where the firmware version is saved.4. Once you have selected

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153NoteOnce the firmware update is complete the settings on the systemwill be defaulted except for the registration of the handsets andthe voicemail m

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154Two options are presented, Reset and Reset to Defaults.Selecting - Reset invokes a reset but all the programming isretained. - - - Resetting to de

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155A Configuring Your Commander Pulse via theKeystationTo enter system programmingIf your station is the Programming Station you have access tothe sys

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1565. If more than one caller is calling at any one time, thenumber displayed will be that of the first call in the queue.When this call is answered

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1579. Enter the caller telephone number.10. Press ‘Confirm’.11. Enter the name to be associated with the number. Refer topage 38 for help on how t

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1583. Select ‘System Programming’.4. Enter the System Programming Password and select‘System’5. Scroll down until ‘Auto Line Selection is displa

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155. Press the Scroll Down Key (Ô) until ’Equipped lines’ isdisplayed.6. Select ’Line 2’. The symbol beside line 2 changes from“♦” to “◊“ indicating

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159Least cost Routing activated automatically at set timesYou can program the Least Cost Routing facility, to beautomatically turned on and off twice

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1605. Press the Scroll Down Key (Ô) until ‘Tone protection’ isdisplayed.6. Select the stations you wish to allow receive Call Waitingtones. A ◊ is

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161Outgoing GroupsTo program lines into groups for access using the codes 0 or 8‘Exchange Lines can be grouped together in two OutgoingGroups. Each O

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162To manually turn on Night ServiceThe Manual ‘Night Service’ feature enables you to turn ‘NightService’ on or off manually. When you turn '‘Ni

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163Hold OptionsWhen an external call is placed on hold, you can choosebetween supplying music, a tone, or silence to the caller. Themusic source can

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164Assigning Station NamesYou may assign names to stations. When an station receivesan internal call, its display will show the calling station name

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165The emergency codes are 000 and106. They cannot bebarred.Both Classes 5 and 6 can be associated with the same station.Class 5 cannot be associated

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1664. Enter the System Programming Password and select‘Stations’.5. Press the scroll down key until ‘Restriction classes’ isshown6. Select ‘Restric

Page 77 - 6 Connecting to the Internet

167To allocate a Voice Mailbox to an station1. From the Programming station, press the PROGRAM Key 2. Press the Scroll Down Key (Ô) until ‘System p

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1684. Enter the System Programming Password and select“System”.5. Press the scroll down key until ‘Remote Notification isshown6. Select “Remote Not

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16NotePressing the “Page” button normally (for less than 2 seconds)rings all DECT phones registered to the Commander Pulse. Thiscan be used to locate

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1692. Enter the System Programming Password and select“System”.3. Press the scroll down key until ‘Timers’ is shown4. Select “Timers”.5. Press th

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1705. Press the Scroll Down Key (Ô) until ‘VM capacity % Used’is displayed.6. Select ‘VM capacity % Used’7. Enter system programming and select &qu

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171service on and off at any time at station 20 and its operation isindependent of ’Night Service’.You can use this service if you are not answering c

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172Programming Additional System OptionsDoor stationTo set up a Door station on your System1. From the Programming Station, press the PROGRAM Key 2

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173If external calls only are to be Diverted select 'External callsonly'Miscellaneous system configuration optionsTo change the Programming

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1744. Enter the System Programming Password and select‘Lines’.5. Press the Scroll Down Key (Ô) until ‘Equipped Lines’ isdisplayed.6. Select ‘Equipp

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175and its Voicemail Password will appear on thedisplay.- If you selected ‘Answering machine’, the Answering machine Password appears on the display.P

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1764. Press the Scroll Down Key (Ô) until ‘20/50 Hz ringing' isdisplayed.5. Select '20/50 Hz ringing'.6. Select the stations to ring

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177 Programming Option Default setting Alternate settingReversal on Idle Off onCND Detection CND not set CND setDialtone detection Off OnProgramming

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178Button HoppingWhen Button hopping is enabled if you press a second line keywhile on a call on another line the first call is disconnected. Withbutt

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17a. Connect the yellow LAN cable to the LAN connector onyour PC.b. Connect the other end of the yellow cable to theCommander Pulse.c. Turn on your

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179To set system timersYou can set various timers from the Programming Station to suityour requirements.From the Programming Station, press the PROGRA

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180Call ParkThis is the time that elapses before a call placed on ‘Call Park’rings back the parked call station Ringback time durationThis is the time

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181B DECT Handset Detailed InstructionsBattery requirements: The handset requires power source oftwo rechargeable NiMH batteries, size AAA 1.2V 750mAh

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182Setting up your phone• Connect the output plug of the mains adapter to the socketon the back of the charger unit and the mains adapter to thewall

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183Using your phonebookYou can use your phonebook to manage your contacts. Yourphone has a private phonebook and a shared phonebook. Theinformation in

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184Programming Quick Dial KeysThis feature allows you to dial to the contacts in your privatephonebook by pressing and holding a quick dial key that y

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185Delete all contacts in your private phonebook1. Press NAMES2. Select PRIVATE 3. Press OK.4. Select DELETE ALL. 5. Press OK. 6. CONFIRM? is di

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186Transfer the call records to your private phonebookYou can transfer the call records to your private phonebook1. Press the CALLS Key2. Select MIS

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187Using your services keyYour handset can store 10 feature codes in the servicesdirectory. Each code can have up to 10 characters for the nameand 20

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188To Lock.- Press and hold LOCK during standby. The keypad is locked. To unlock the keypad:To Unlock- Press UNLOCK. UNLOCK? is displayed. Press OK.Th

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18Wall Mounting the Commander PulseThe Commander Pulse can be wall mounted. You can print thispage and use it as a template for locating the wall moun

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189Personalize your soundsYou can assign different ringing melodies for each handset atdifferent volume levels. Your phone also provides key press ton

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1906. Select ON or OFF.To set the alarm clock on, press OK and continue to step 5.To set the alarm clock off, press OK to confirm.7. Press to

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19110. Press to set the SECOND.11. Press OK to confirm. The timer starts counting and yourcan see the timer on display.The countdown timer wi

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192Auto answerAuto answer gives you the convenience of answering a call byjust picking up the phone from the base unit or charger.You do not need to p

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193C IP Addresses, Network Masks & SubnetsIP AddressesNoteThis section refers only to IP addresses for IPv4 (version 4 of theInternet Protocol). I

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194Class B networks are smaller but still quite large, each able tohold over 65,000 hosts. There can be up to 16,384 class Bnetworks in existence. A c

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195D Glossary802.11 A family of specifications for wireless LANs developed by aworking group of the IEEE. This in an Ethernet protocol,often called Wi

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196assigning IP addresses to the computers on a LAN. SeeDHCP.digital Of data, having a form based on discrete values expressedas binary numbers (0&apo

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197ICMP Internet Control Message ProtocolAn Internet protocol used to report errors and other network-related information. The ping command makes use

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198network keys (Also known as encryption keys.) 64-bit and 128-bit encryptionkeys used in WEP wireless security schemes. The keys encryptdata over th

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19Keystation connections (underside of phone)[B1]Handset connectorLine cord connectorHeadset PortData PortPlinth

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199remote In a physically separate location. For example, an employeeaway on travel who logs in to the company’s intranet is aremote user.RIP Routing

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200generated for each packet, supports message integrity andsequencing rules and supports re-keying mechanisms. triggers Triggers are used to deal wit

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201a country or continent. With respect to the Commander Pulse,WAN refers to the Internet.Web browser A software program that uses Hyper-Text Transfer

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202WWW World Wide WebAlso called (the) Web. Collective term for all web sitesanywhere in the world that can be accessed via the Internet.E Configuring

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2034. If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) does not display as an installedcomponent, click Install…5. In the Select Network Component Type dialog box, sel

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20412. In the TCP/IP Settings dialog box, click the radio buttonlabeled Server assigned IP address. Also click the radiobutton labeled Server assigne

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2054. If TCP/IP does not display as an installed component, clickAdd…5. In the Select Network Protocol dialog box, select TCP/IP,and then click OK.Y

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206NoteYour PCs must have IP addresses that place them in the samesubnet as the LAN port. Setting up your browser not to use a proxy server1. Launch

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207F TroubleshootingThis appendix takes you through a step-by-step procedure tohelp you resolve problems that you may encounter wheninstalling or usin

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208(1) Check the LEDs on the Commander Pulse front panelNo The LED is Red.Go to (2) Check your ADSL settings.(2) Check your ADSL settings(a) Enter the

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20Attaching the keystation desk plinth The desk plinth allows you to mount the keystation at twoangles. Wall-mounting a keystationThe phone plinth is

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209(3) Check your PC settingsConfiguring the PC settings for Windows XP are described below. Forother operating systems, refer to Appendix D, Configur

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210(4) Check your WLAN settingsThe following procedure assumes that the WLAN has been set up withWPA security.If a different security configuration ha

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211(5) Check your Wireless PC settingsThe following procedure is for a PC with an Intel (PRO) WirelessNetwork adapter that has been set up for WPA sec

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212Troubleshooting your Cordless PhoneProblem(s) Possible Causes SolutionsNo dialing tonewhen pressing .You are too far from the baseunit.- Batt

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213Troubleshooting the PABXNo incoming callsCheck that all phones programmed to ring are not programmedfor DND or Forward.External calls blockedIf you

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214CND is not workingFor CND service to work on standard CO lines it has to beenabled in both the telephone exchange and on theCommander Pulse system.

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Commander Pulse Owner’s Manual® Commander is the registered trademark of Commander Australia Limited ACN 082 384 343. Printed by LAKE Communications.

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21Wall hook when the keystationis in a 20 degrees or 35 degreespositionWall hook when thekeystation is wall mounted.

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22Door stationThe door station is connected to station 23. Connect the single pair from the door station to the ABconnections on station 23. WARNINGCa

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234 Basic programming using the ManagementApplicationThe Commander Pulse includes a series of Web managementpages that provide an interface to the so

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24NoteIf you receive an error message or the Welcome page is notdisplayed, see Configuring your PCs on page 202.This is the first page displayed each

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25• Station Class of Service. Restricting phones from makingparticular types of call e.g. International calls• Cordless phone Registration. The cor

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26Station NamesThe settings on this page have an effect on an station by stationbasis. Individual features can be set or unset for particularstations

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27Station Class of ServiceThe Class of Service feature allows the user to define barringsettings for each station connected to the system restricting

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28Programming Class of Service CodesThe definition of what constitutes Restricted, Allowed, National& International calls, is determined by the le

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2Table of Contents1 Introduction...5Important Safety instructions ...

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29DECT handset RegistrationThe DECT Handsets are shown as registered or not registered.When “Register a handset” is selected a prompt is displayedindi

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30Basic Router Configuration for an ADSL connectionUsername / PasswordThe default settings for Internet Access over an ADSL line areset so that the on

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31Basic Router Configuration for a Cable Modem connectionIf your Internet access is provided by a cable modem thefollowing programming is needed1. Se

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32Select Confirm Changes. The setup is now complete.If you have been supplied with a number of IP addresses theStatic option should be selected. See t

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33Date & Time SettingsUse this screen to program Time and Date settings for yoursystem.DateUse this field to enter the system Date - the time is i

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345 Using Your Commander Pulse Phone SystemSystem Description• The Commander Pulse is an Integrated Communications Systemsupporting all your voice &

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35Getting StartedThis section of your Owner’s Manual is your guide to using theCommander Pulse system and its features, with either a keystation or as

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36System KeystationIntroduction to your system keystationThe system keystations are highly featured display telephones for use withyour Commander Puls

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37MenusWhen the keystation is idle, the Idle Menu is presented containing a largenumber of options displayed in groups of three. This menu, showing t

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38Using the KeypadThe Keypad can be used to enter digits when dialing or text whenprogramming names or messages.How to enter text when programming nam

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3Using a Standard or DECT Handset...54Additional Call Features...58S

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39Using the Volume KeyTo adjust the speaker volume, press the Volume Key when in Hands-freeMode.To adjust the handset receiver volume, press the Volum

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403. Select ‘Key programming’.4. Press the Programmable Key to be programmed. A list of optionsappears on the display.5. Select the required featu

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41To enter system programmingIf your station is the Programming Station you have access to the systemprogramming options. If you select this option y

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42Using the DECT HandsetThe DECT Handset is designed for use with the Commander Pulse. Thekeys are as shown. For a detailed description of the functio

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43Making a callPress Dial the number you want to call. The number appears on the display andis dialed.NoteCall timer: The call timer shows the durati

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44Redial a numberYour phone records the last 10 numbers you have dialed. The most recentcall is stored at the top of the list. Only the first 20 digit

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45Message Waiting IndicationA message indication symbol appears on your DECT handset and abroken dial tone is heard when going off hook, when

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46Keystation – Basic Call FeaturesMaking and Answering CallsMaking an external call. There are two basic modes of operation available for making exte

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47Speed Dial listEach station can program up to 30 Individual Speed Dial numbers. Youcan also program 99 System speed dial numbers and names. Users o

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48To dial a System Speed Dial number1. Press the DIRECTORY Key.2. Select ‘System speed dial’.3. Enter the first letter of the name or scroll throug

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4To enter system programming ...155System Setup Options...155

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49To transfer a call to an external number1. While on the call, press the Scroll Down Key (Ô) until ‘Externaltransfer’ is displayed.2. Select ‘Exter

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505. Forward will be ignored for internal calls. For internal calls the phonewill ring (only If External forwarding is set to the 'External call

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513. Select ‘Confirm’ to accept the number.To set a 'Divert when Busy' from a standard phone the code is '733'followed by the des

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52Line DivertThis feature allows any station to set a divert for an exchange line. Setting line forwarding from a system phone1. From the Idle Me

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53Using your keystation with a headsetYour keystation is equipped with a socket for a Headset. Plug a headset into the socket.1. From your keystation

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54Using a Standard or DECT HandsetFeature Access Code ListYou may access the range of Commander Pulse features with a standardor DECT Handset. To use

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55Making External CallsThere are two modes of operation available for making external calls. Thenormal mode, which is the default, a line access digit

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56To make an external consultation callWhile on an external call you can contact another station to make anenquiry, as follows:1. While on an externa

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57Line DivertDivert all calls1. Lift handset or use hands-free if available.2. Dial 792 followed by the line number (1-4)3. Dial the station number

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58Programming and dialing speed dial numbersIf you have a standard telephone, you can program up to 10 PersonalSpeed Dial numbers.To program a Persona

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51 IntroductionCongratulations on becoming the owner of the CommanderPulse combined voice & data communications system. You willnow be able to ac

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59Call Pick-upThis feature allows the user to pick up any call, ringing at another station. These calls include:- Internal calls- External calls- C

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60To present a busy station with a Call Waiting toneSelect ‘Waiting tone’ on the display when a busy tone is returned from a station.From a standard t

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61When a new record is received and the memory is full the oldest record isdiscarded from memory.The CND list can be allocated as one central store of

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62PagingTo make an announcement over the speakers of all keystations The 'Page All Keystations’ allows any station to make an announcementover th

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63Sending a Forward Recall while on callA Forward Recall signal may be required if you are using certain networkservices on your PSTN lines, or if you

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64Station Set-Up optionsDo Not DisturbIf your station is set to ‘Do Not Disturb’, anyone trying to call you willreceive a busy (engaged) tone. If the

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65To change your station Lock Password1. From the Idle Menu, press the Scroll Down Key (Ô) until ‘Station Lock’is displayed.2. Select ‘Station Lock’

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66Incoming Call HandlingGeneralIncoming Calls can be programmed to ring any number of stations. Forconfiguration via the web interface, see page 98.Fo

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67HotlineStations can be programmed so that they automatically dial a numberwhen they go off-hook. The number dialed can be an station or anexternal

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683. Enter your Voicemail Password, which is 1111 by default, followed by#.4. Select ‘Play’. The new messages are played.NoteEach message is time s

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6• To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble thisproduct, but take it to a qualified serviceman when someservice or repair work is req

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69Transferring calls to Voicemail BoxesYou can transfer calls to any Voicemail Box without calling the station. When you are on a call select 'Tr

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70- Dial 5 Go back to the previous message- Dial 7 Go back ten seconds- Dial 8 Go forward ten seconds / Skip the time stamp- Dial 9 Forward the messa

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71When a user turns remote notification on, a call will be made to anexternal number programmed by the user to notify them that they havereceived a ne

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72To operate voicemail from a standard telephoneStandard telephones can also be allocated Voice Mailboxes. When aVoice box is allocated the ‘Forward O

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73Answering Machine In default all calls received are Diverted on No Answer to the AnsweringMachine. This additional feature allows you to set up the

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74To change the greeting on the Answering machine1. Press the MESSAGE Key.2. Select “Answering machine” or dial 9 as the station number3. Enter you

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75External Diverting OptionsThis allows you to decide if external callers or external and internal callersto your station are forwarded externally. It

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766 Connecting to the InternetIf your Internet Service is provided over an ADSL line you must configurethe ADSL modem as described below.If your Inte

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77If your ISP wants you to connect to the Internet using PPPoA, follow theinstructions below.1. From the left-hand Setup menu, click on Router Config

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784. Select PPPoA and Click Next>. The following page is displayed:5. Enter the PPP username and password provided by your ISP. Typethem in the r

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7Basic RequirementsIn order to use all the features of the Commander Pulse system,you must have the following:- ADSL service up and running on your t

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79If your ISP wants you to connect to the Internet using PPPoA, follow theinstructions below.1. From the left-hand Setup menu, click on “Router Confi

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806. Click “Next>”. The following page is displayed:The settings of VPI=8 and VCI=35 are the default settings. If your ISPhas supplied you with di

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81Enabling MAC spoofingNoteYou should only enable MAC spoofing if your ISP has requestedthat you do so. In most cases, you will not need to do this.Yo

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82Configuring a DHCP ADSL connection – RFC 1483If your ISP uses a DHCP DSL connection, your ISP may tell you to setunique path and circuit numbers (ca

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835. Select “Next”. The following page is displayed: The settings are shown. If you are happy with them press “ConfirmChanges”.Configuring a Manual I

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843. Click in each box and type the relevant address information providedby your ISP.4. Click “Next>”. The following page is displayed:5. Select

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85Changing the ADSL Modem Operating ModeThe ADSL modem is configured to operate in ADSL2+ mode and willnormally connect to the ADSL line using the app

Page 203 - E Configuring your PCs

86Connecting to an External ADSL Modem, Cable Modem, LAN,WAN or add a host to the DMZThe WAN/DMZ port can be used to connect to an externalADSL modem,

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871. Select “PPPoE”. Click Next. The following screen isdisplayed2. Enter a Username and Password. Retype the Password.Select Next. The following s

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88DHCPThis is described in detail earlier in this manual. For details seePage 31.Static1. Select “Static”. 2. Click Next. The following screen is di

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8DefinitionExplains terms or acronyms that may be unfamiliar to manyreaders. These terms are also included in the Glossary.WARNINGProvides messages of

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89DMZ A host can be connected to the WAN/DMZ Port. In default theWan/DMZ port is configured as a DMZ. On the Routerconfiguration page select WAN/DMZ P

Page 208 - F Troubleshooting

90PasswordYou can restrict access to your Commander Pulse’s web pagesusing password protection. With password protection enabled,users must enter a us

Page 209 - (2) Check your ADSL settings

91This page displays the current username and passwordsettings. Type your own unique username and password in therelevant boxes. They can be any combi

Page 210 - (3) Check your PC settings

92DHCP ServerA DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server is asystem that assigns IP addresses to the multiple stations on thenetwork. Dynamic

Page 211 - (4) Check your WLAN settings

93Parameters for this subnetThe current subnet parameters are shown. These can bechanged if required.IP addresses to be available on this subnetThe ra

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94The following screen is displayedSelect on of the following options from the drop down menu:Select the option required from the drop down menu.- Def

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95Enter the maximum lease time in secondsSelect “OK”.AddressingThe Addressing page displays information about your LAN IPaddress and allows you to cha

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962. Click Next>. The following page is displayed:3. This page displays the new IP address and subnetmask and asks you to confirm whether these a

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977 PABX Configuration using the web interfaceYour PABX (Phone System) can be completely configured via theweb management system.The web management W

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98Incoming RingingBy associating lines with individual stations, you can have linesringing different stations in Day and Night modes.For example, in D

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