Axema Access Control AB Gigaset N510 IP Pro User manual

Category
Telephones
Type
User manual

Axema Access Control AB Gigaset N510 IP Pro is a powerful and versatile device designed to enhance your communication and security needs. With support for up to 400 unique extension numbers, it's ideal for use in large organizations or multi-tenant buildings. The ability to register handsets over the internet makes it easy to add new users or devices remotely, while the option to block internal calls provides an extra layer of security.

Axema Access Control AB Gigaset N510 IP Pro is a powerful and versatile device designed to enhance your communication and security needs. With support for up to 400 unique extension numbers, it's ideal for use in large organizations or multi-tenant buildings. The ability to register handsets over the internet makes it easy to add new users or devices remotely, while the option to block internal calls provides an extra layer of security.

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Gigaset N510 IP Pro & Handset C620H
Manual
Updated 2018-11-17
Gigaset N510 IP Pro & Handset C620H
Introduction 3
Extension numbers 3
Multiple base stations 3
Registering a hand set 3
Select the hand set language 4
IP address 4
Log in to the base station 4
Change PIN 5
Change IP address 5
Add hand sets over the internet. 5
Register a name to an extension number 6
Blocking internal calls 6
Configuring the C10 module 6
Factory reset 7
Before you call technical support 7
Technical Data 7
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Introduction
This manual describes how to start up hand sets and configure corresponding
extension number.
Extension numbers
VAKA with C10 supports up to 400 unique extension numbers (100-500). VAKA's
extension number is 99.
It is advantageous to keep track of Gigaset base stations and hand sets in VAKA.
Axema recommends that the first number corresponds to a stairwell or building,
the second number to the floor number and the third number to the apartment.
Multiple base stations
If multiple base stations are installed they require a unique IP address. Configure
one bass station and associated hand sets at a time. Document the installation in
any system to differentiate the devices, for example:
Setting Base 1 Base 2 Base
Building/ Floor 1/0 1/1 1/
IP address 010.000.000.061 010.000.000.062 010.000.000.063
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0. 255.255.255.0. 255.255.255.0.
Standard gateway 010.000.000.001 010.000.000.001 010.000.000.001
DNS server 008.008.008.008 008.008.008.008 008.008.008.008
Registering a hand set
1. Supply power to the base station by PoE or traf.
2. Power up the hand set by holding the red phone button for two
seconds. If the hand set does not power up, it requires charging.
3. Press the big middle button to enter the menu.
4. Select
Settings
-
Registering
-
Register hand set
-
OK
. Wait for the base
station to show up.
5. Select the base station and hold the blue button until
Enter system PIN
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appears. The PIN is 0000.
6. The hand set is now registered.
Select the hand set language
1. Press the big middle button to enter the menu.
2. Select
Settings
-
Language
and scroll to the desired language, en with
Select
.
IP address
The base stations supplied from Axema is pre configures with the IP address
10.0.0.61.
To see the base stations IP address, press the blue button to call a hand set, in
which the IP address is visible. If 0.0.0.0 is displayed, no IPaddress has been
registered and the base station has to be connected to a network with DHCP Make
sure that the base station has been assigned an IP adress by calling a hand set
again.
Log in to the base station
1. Connect a computer to the base station using a network cable. The inlet is
on the side of the base station
2. Enter the IP address of the base station in a web browser. The factory
default is 10.0.0.61.
3. In the log in window, enter PIN and session language. The factory default
PINis 0000.
The computer and base station has to be in the same sub net. The network
card settings has to be configured to connect to the same sub net as the
base station.
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Change PIN
1. Log in to the base station
2. Select the
Settings tab
followed by
Management
-
Miscellaneous
.
3. Enter a
New PIN
, end by pressing
Set
.
Change IP address
1. Log in to the base station
2. Select the
Settings tab
followed by
Network
-
IP Configuration
.
3. Enter the desired IP address, DNS must be entered. End by pressing
Set
.
Add hand sets over the internet.
1. Log in to the base station
2. Select the
Settings tab
followed by
Telephony
-
Connections
,
3. Click on
Edit
on one of the six extensions to which the hand set should be
configured to.
4. Enter the extension number in
Connection Name or Number
and
Authentication Name
.
5. Enter ax, followed by the extension number in
Authentication password
.
For example, ax111.
6. Click on
Set
to save.
7. Click on
Show Advanced Settings
.
8. Enter the C10 IP address, factory set to 10.0.0.51 in
Domain
and
Registration server
.
9. Select
Never
on
Outbound proxy mode
.
10. Repeat steps 3-9 for each extension that are to be connected to a hand set.
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11. Save by clicking on
Set
. Sometimes a second click has to be made
to save the last extension. The extension is saved when
Status
shows
Registered
.
The extensions has to be entered in VAKA and each base station support up
to six extensions.
One extension can handle multiple hand sets.
Register a name to an extension number
1. Log in to the base station
2. Select the
Settings tab
followed by
Telephony
-
Number Assignment
3. Enter a name for the corresponding hand set. The name will be shown in the
hand sets' displays.
4. Make sure
incoming
- and
outgoing calls
are only marked for corresponding
extension number.
Blocking internal calls
1. Log in to the base station
2. Select the
Settings tab
and then
Telephony
-
Dialing Plans
.
3. Check
Active
for all numbers that should be blocked from making internal
calls.
Configuring the C10 module
1. Log in to the VAKAsoftware.
2. Select
Settings
-
Intercom
-
Network & Connections
.
3. Activate
Allow the use of a local SIP server
.
4. Click on
Save
.
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5. From the VAKA main menu, select
Users
and select an
organization group
.
6. Enter the extension number in the
phone number field
.
The organization group can be called from the name list in compatible readers
or with B followed by the quick dial number or extension number.
Factory reset
Method 1
1. Log in to the base station
2. Select the
Settings tab
followed by
Management
-
Reboot and Reset
.
Method 2
1. Disconnect power to the base station and remove the network cable.
2. Hold the blue button and supply power.
3. Hold the button until it starts flashing
4. Connect the base station to a DHCP server to assign it an IP address.
Before you call technical support
l In order for the hand set to display that an incoming call is from the VAKA
intercom, its number has to be added in the phone book. The factory default
number is 99. The phone book is accessed by pressing down on the
navigation button.
Technical Data
Base power consumption In standby mode: approx. 1.2 W. During a call:
approx 1.3 W
Interfaces Ethernet
DECT standard Supported
GAP standard Supported
No. of channels 60 duplex channels
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Radio frequency range 1880–1900 MHz
Duplex method Time multiplex, 10 ms frame length
Repeat frequency of the trans-
mission pulse
100 Hz
Length of the transmission pulse 370 μs
Channel grid 1728 kHz
Bit rate 1152 kbit/s
Modulation GFSK
Language code 32 kbit/s
Transmission power 10 mW, average power per channel 50 mW
pulse power
Range up to 300 m outdoors, up to 50 m indoors
Power supply 230 V ~/50 Hz
Power over Ethernet PoE, IEEE 802.3af, class 3
Environmental conditions for
operation
+5°C to +45°C;
20% to 75% relative humidity
Codec G.711, G.726, G.729AB with VAD/CNG,
G.722
Quality of Service TOS, DiffServ
Protocols SIP, RTP, DHCP, NAT Traversal (STUN), HTTP
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Axema Access Control AB Gigaset N510 IP Pro User manual

Category
Telephones
Type
User manual

Axema Access Control AB Gigaset N510 IP Pro is a powerful and versatile device designed to enhance your communication and security needs. With support for up to 400 unique extension numbers, it's ideal for use in large organizations or multi-tenant buildings. The ability to register handsets over the internet makes it easy to add new users or devices remotely, while the option to block internal calls provides an extra layer of security.

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