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Anleitung Castelle, modell FAXPRESS PREMIER 61-1260-001A

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See Automatic Routing in the Administrator’s Guide for detailed information on integrating the Premier with your PBX system. • a third party device like the Exacom DID Interface Module if you’re using a DID trunk without a PBX system. See Automatic Routing in the Administrator’s Guide for detailed DID information. Connecting the Premier Analog to your Network To connect the Premier server to your network, follow these steps: 1. Connect the network cable to the Premier server’s Ethernet port. 2. Connect the fax lines to the FaxPress Premier’s fax modem ports. (See the next section, Attaching the Premier Analog to your Fax Lines.) Setting Up the FaxPress Premier Analog 3. By default, the FaxPress Premier is DHCP-enabled. Powered on in a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) environment, the Premier will automatically be assigned an IP address from your network’s DHCP server, but will need to be manually joined to the network domain. The Premier’s IP address will be displayed on the FaxPress Premier’s front panel LCD window. 4. Plug the power cable into the FaxPress Premier server. 5. Plug the power cable into a power source. 6. Power on the FaxPress Premier. (See Powering on the FaxPress Premier Server on page 21 of this guide.) Attaching the Premier Analog to your Fax Lines Each Premier Analog fax modem board provides four fax line interfaces. Every two lines share one RJ-14 connector on the fax modem board. Each RJ 14 uses one of the provided external "Y" cables with a RJ-11 plug at each of the two split ends to connect to two phone lines. FaxPress Premier Analog comes with the split cables to be used to attach FaxPress Premier Analog to the analog fax line. Each split cable can connect to two RJ-11 ports. If FaxPress Premier Analog is connected behind a PBX and automatic inbound fax routing will be implemented, you’ll need to know the input string of DTMF digits from the PBX to the FaxPress Premier Analog fax line. A mask will need to be configured for FaxPress Premier Analog to recognize the input string. See Automatic Routing in the Administrator’s Guide for information. Getting Started Setting Up the FaxPress Premier Digital IMPORTANT! Before beginning the steps described in this section, make sure you’ve carefully reviewed the Required Setup Procedures on page 6 of this guide. The FaxPress Premier Digital can suppport either T-1 CAS E&M or T-1 ISDN (PRI-ISDN.) The FaxPress Premier Digital’s default settings support T-1 with Signaling Protocol CAS E&M, Line Coding B8ZS, and Framing ESF. The Premier’s default settings must be modified to support other T-1 configurations. After reviewing the requirements below, see Configuring the Premier’s Board Settings for your T-1 on page 16 of this guide for details. Premier Digital Requirements The FaxPress Premier Digital requires: • A CSU, CSU/DSU, or PBX Note: When connecting the FaxPress Premier Server through a PBX, it is required that a trained PBX technician be on site. • That you know your T-1 line type and configuration parameters in case the Premier’s default settings require modifying. • DNIS string information passed by your T-1 line • PBX programming, if necessary. • An eight-conductor RJ-45 data cable provided by your T1 carrier. Details regarding each of these requirements are provided in the following sections. CSU Requirements An FCC part 68 appropriately certified Channel Service Unit (CSU) or Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit (CSU/DSU) or PBX must be in place before attaching FaxPress Premier Digital to the public T-1 line. Setting Up the FaxPress Premier Digital The FaxPress Premier Digital cannot be connected directly to the public telephone T1 network. A CSU is highly recommended. CSUs provide line conditioning, loopback and diagnostic capabilities. The signals present on a T-1 are susceptible to distortion as loop length increases and various types of interferences are encountered. The CSU reinforces these signals, keeps track of errors, and provides test modes to help resolve line issues. Many CSUs also provide an especially useful "keep alive" feature which will keep the T-1 link up even if your network interface device goes down. Your T-1 line’s activation is detemined by customer premises equipment. That is, your carrier will turn off your T-1 if the central office detects the network interface inactivity on your end. Having a CSU in place helps to avoid calls to your carrier to ask them to re-enable a T-1 shutdown when equipment inactivity on your end is detected. DNIS String Information Requirements To use the Premier’s automatic inbound fax routing feature, DNIS string information from your T-1 line is required. This includes number of DNIS digits, total length of the string including ANI digits (if any), and other characters. Contact your T-1 provider for DNIS string information. You can also use the Premier’s dtmf.log file diagnostic tool to determine your DNIS string information. See Automatic Routing and Determining the Nu...


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