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DECT Gigaset

N510 IP PRO

S

UMMARY

Summary ... 1

1. System Features of the DECT Gigaset N510 IP Pro ... 2

Base Station Gigaset N510 IP Pro ... 2

Environmental Requirements ... 3

The base should be placed in closed, dry rooms with a temperature range of +5 ° C and +45 ° C. Protect from moisture, dust, corrosive liquids and vapours. ... 3

Structural Requirements ... 3

Acronyms ... 4

2. Installing the Gigaset N510 IP Pro ... 5

3. Configuration of the Gigaset N510 IP Pro ... 8

How to Access the WEB administrator page ... 9

Assign a Static IP to the Base ... 10

User Configuration ... 12

Codec Settings ... 15

Assigning Lines for the User ... 16

VoIP Configuration... 18

4. System Management ... 19

Configure System Timings ... 19

Select Country ... 20

Start Registration for DECT Telephones... 21

Restart & Reset ... 22

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6. Create a User on the VOIspeed PBX ... 26

1. S

YSTEM

F

EATURES OF THE

DECT

G

IGASET

N510

IP

P

RO

Maximum number of base stations that you can install 1

Maximum number of simultaneous conversations 4

Maximum number of user registrations 6

Maximum cover range of the Base Station Approx.300m Cover range for the Base Station for typical installations/ offices Approx 50m

B

ASE

S

TATION

G

IGASET

N510

IP

P

RO

The Base Station is positioned in the area where calls are made, and via its internal radio antenna manages up to 4 voice channels (simultaneous calls).

The Base Statition can be powered via PoE (802.3af) and therefore via a PoE switch (maximum power of 4.0W). The base station coverage varies between 50m (in a closed space) and 300

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E

NVIRONMENTAL

R

EQUIREMENTS

The base should be placed in closed, dry rooms with a temperature range of +5 ° C and +45 ° C. Protect from moisture, dust, corrosive liquids and vapours.

S

TRUCTURAL

R

EQUIREMENTS

The following are tips on how to position the radio unit (ie. the base station):

• For larger rooms, you should install the radio unit horizontally, towards the centre of the room by placing it under the ceiling.

• To cover the corridors we suggest that you place the unit vertically pointing the LED of the radio unit to the hallway, or vertically at the intersection of several corridors so that the signal follows the line of the corridor. You should place it at half-height between floor and ceiling. If there is a large object in the way, try to place the unit on top of it yet some way away from the ceiling.

• Mounting the unit vertically on a wall, the radio coverage front (side the LED is positioned) will be double compared to the rear. The attenuation is greater with an exterior wall. • Please don’t install the station close to large metal objects.

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A

CRONYMS

AC Authorisation Code

Nr. ARI Access Rights Identity – Serial number of the KWS6000 – found under the base or printed on the base box.

Db Decibel

DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

DNS Domain Name System

e.i.r.p. Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power GAP Generic Access Profile

IP Internet Protocol

IPEI International Portable Equipment Identity – Telephone serial number LAN Local area Network

LED Light Emitting Diode

MAC Media Access Control – Hardware address of the device connected to the network

MTU Maximum Transmission Unit MWI Message Waiting Indication

NIC Network Interface Card NTP Network Time Protocol PBX Private Branch eXchange PoE Power over Ethernet

PP Portable Parts – Portable telephones RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator

RTP Real-time Transport Protocol SIP Session Initiated Protocol TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol

UDP User Datagram Protocol VoIP Voice Over IP

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2. I

NSTALLING THE

G

IGASET

N510

IP

P

RO

Functions of the button on the base

- the led indicates the operating status of the unit

Gigaset N510 IP Pro – from the front – Registration/ paging button

The back view:

Gigaset N510 IP Pro – from the back

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Flashes Data transfer to LAN connection Press briefly Launch paging (hanset search) Press and hold Set base to registration mode

Checking the package contents

1. One base, Gigaset N510 IP Pro

2. One power adapter for connecting the base to the mains power supply

3. One Ethernet (LAN) cable ( Cat 5 with 2 RJ45 modular jacks) for connecting the base to a router/ switch (LAN/ Internet)

4. One CD

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Setting up the base

The following diagram is an overview of tall the connections for your base. The individual connections are described in detail below. In order to make calls over VoIP you must connect the base to the Internet and register at least one handset to the base.

Follow the steps in the order given below:

Follow the steps in the order given below: 1. Connect the power cable to the base.

2. Connect the base to the mains power supply.

3. Connect the base to the router/ switch to access the Internet and configure the base via the Web configurator (Internet connection via router and moden or via router with integrated modem).

4. Connect the PC to the router.

NB. The Gigaset N510 IP PRO is supplied with sufficeint power via PoE (Power over Ethernet) if the device is connected to an Ethernet switch with PoE functionality (PoE class IEEE802.3af). In this case it is not necessary to tconneccdt the device to the mains power supply and steps 1 and 2 should be omitted.

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3. C

ONFIGURATION OF THE

G

IGASET

N510

IP

P

RO

This section provides information on how to configure the base via the Web Adminsitrator page.

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H

OW TO

A

CCESS THE

WEB

ADMINISTRATOR PAGE

The web interface page can be accessed using any standard browser on your PC that uses the same base network.

1. Open the web browser

2. In the address space write: http://baseIPaddress and press return.

Note: You can find your base IP address on the DHCP server (if it is there) or using a software which scans the network which starting from the MAC address substitutes it with the base IP address (for example, NetScan).

1. You can select your language for the web interface 2. In the PIN field insert the system PIN (default 0000) 3. Click on OK

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A

SSIGN A

S

TATIC

IP

TO THE

B

ASE

The base can be used with either a dynamic IP address (where you have a DHCP server) or with a static IP address. To use it with a dynamic IP address you only need to select ‘Automatic’ from the drop down menu ‘IP Address’, after this it will be described as a static IP setting.

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Network configuration

On the page Configuration  Network  IP Configuration you can define your IP address, subnet, gateway and DNS.

1. Click on Configuration then on Network and finally on IP Configuration

2. Chose Static from the drop down menu matching the first IP Address 3. In the field IP address insert the IP that will be assigned to the base

4. Fill in the remaining fields with information of the network that will be used for the base 5. Click on OK to save the configuration.

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U

SER

C

ONFIGURATION

In the section Configuration  Telephone  Connections you can insert up to 6 DECT users. To add a user you only need to click on ‘Modify’ for the connection that you intend to create and then click on ‘Show advanced settings’ and complete all the fields as shown in the figures and then table below:

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Connection name or number Insert an identifying name for the user that you are creating Name authentication User name for the user (identical to that on VOIspeed) Password authentication Password for the user (identical to that on VOIspeed) Username Username (identical to that on VOIspeed)

Name shown Insert an identifying name for the user that you are creating Domain Company domain (configured in the section Company PBX) Server Registration IP server of the VOIspeed PBX

Refresh time 60 seconds

Outbound server address IP address of the VOIspeed PBX

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C

ODEC

S

ETTINGS

For each user listed in the DECT Base Station you can chose the codec that will be used and its priority. To do this you need to access the section Configuration  Telephone  Audio and click on ‘Show advanced settings’.

For this to work correctly on the DECT system with VOIspeed 6 you need to leave between the ‘Codecs selected’ only the G711 and the G729 (optional) putting the G711 codec in first position as shown in the figure below:

For this to work correctly on the DECT system with VOIspeed 6 you need to leave between the ‘Codecs selected’ only the G711 and the G729 (optional) putting the G711 codec in first position as shown in the figure below:

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V

O

IP

C

ONFIGURATION

In the section Configuration  Telephone  Advanced VoIP settings you can configure how to manage the transfer of calls, music on hold and the RTP ports via which the audio packets will be sent.

For the correct configuration with VOIspeed 6, please follow the settings highlighted in the image below:

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4. S

YSTEM

M

ANAGEMENT

Under the section Configuration  Management it is possible to manage the system and:

- Configure the system timetable

- Select the country in which you find yourself (useful for the Country Code and ring tone),

- Start the registration of DECT telephones on the DECT base station.

- Restart the base or reset factory settings

- Make a backup of the settings or restore

- Update the Firmware (via the Gigaset server)

C

ONFIGURE

S

YSTEM

T

IMINGS

Enter in the section Configuration  Management  Date and Hour to configure the time adding a STNP server or, in the event in which the base does not have internet access, specify manually the date and time. It is also possible to enable the automatic updating of daylight saving time.

The configurations shown below are useful for the automatic update of the date and time and daylight saving time via the SNTP server (NB. the Base station must have internet access)

If there is no internet access, you only need to select ‘No’ in the section ‘Automatic update of the system time’ and insert the date and time manually.

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S

ELECT

C

OUNTRY

Enter in the section Configuration  Management  Local settings to configure the Country in which the Base Station is working to work out automatically the international prefix to associate the International calls, and the corresponding ring tone. As shown in the example below, if the base is in the UK, select UK from the drop down menu of ‘Country’ options and ‘Ringtone map’.

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S

TART

R

EGISTRATION FOR

DECT

T

ELEPHONES

By clicking on ‘Start Registration’ from the beginning of the automatic telephone registration: the base will send a registration request signal to DECT telephones covered by the base. To finish the registration correctly, after having clicked on the Start registration button, you need to register the telephone too (see section Gigaset telephone registration point 1).

Note: In case you need to start the registration from the telephone, follow the procedure described in the chapter Gigaset telephone registration and not the procedure described in this section (Start registration of DECT telephones).

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R

ESTART

&

R

ESET

In the section Configurations  Management  Restart and Reset you can restart the base (soft reboot) or restore its factory settings (pressing ‘OK’ next to ‘Start Reset’ ).

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S

AVE AND

R

ESET

You can back up the complete configuration of the BASE Station to use to restore these settings. This can be undertaken from the section Configuration  Management  Save and Restore. .

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U

PDATING

F

IRMWARE

It is possible to update firmare directly from the web interface of the Base Station. To do this, access the section Configuration  Management  Updating firmware and click on ‘Update firmware’: the system will check the presence of a new version and, if it is there, will start the update for the base.

N. B. The latest firmware tested and certified is the 42.076. Please do not update different firmware and firmware not specifically supported by the base.

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5. S

YNCHRONISATION OF THE

D

ECT

G

IGASET

On the base it is possible to register up to six portable handsets.

The manual registration of the portable handsets should be followed on portable handset (1) and on the base (2).

Once the registration is complete the portable handset goes to stand-by and on the display shows the internal number of the portable handset in relation to the base (e.g. Ext 1).

1. On the portable handset

If the portable handset has been registered correctly, you will see ‘Registration successful’. If unsuccessful you will see, ‘Registration failed’ and will need to repeat all the steps listed above (including the start of the registration of the Base Station).

2. On the base station

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This means that the portable handset has been assigned extension 2 (useful when

identifying the telephone during configuration of Connexions, Codec, and assigning lines). 3. Creation of the User on the Phone System

This section contains information regarding the creation of a user on the phone system. The example below is using VOIspeed 6.3.14.

6. C

REATE A

U

SER ON THE

VOI

SPEED

PBX

Go to the VOIspeed web administrator and then Configuration  Users.

1. Click on Configuration and then on Users 2. Click on New User (+symbol)

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NB. The information for the user registration should be the same as that used for the same user in relation to the BASE Station N510 IP PRO.

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