Stentofon Pulse System Bedienungsanleitung

TECHNICAL MANUAL
STENTOFON Pulse
A100K11311
IP Based Intercom System

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About this Document
Document Scope
This document provides a step-by-step procedure for the conguration of
the Pulse IP-based intercom system for up to 16 intercom stations and 10
SIP terminals.
Publication Log
Rev. Date Author Status
1.0 1.12.2012 HKL Published
Related Documentation
For further information, refer to the following documentation:
Doc. number Documentation
A100K10788 IP Master Station Installation & Conguration
A100K11211 IP Master Station SIP Conguration
A100K11194 Turbine Stations Technical Manual
A100K11013 STENTOFON Pulse Getting Started
A100K11065 VINGTOR Pulse Getting Started

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Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................................4
1.1 Pulse System Overview ........................................................................4
1.2 Pulse SIP Licenses ...............................................................................4
2 PulseSystemInstallation&Conguration..............................................5
2.1 Plan the Installation...............................................................................5
2.1.1 Cabling ......................................................................................................... 5
2.1.2 Planning the System...................................................................................... 5
2.1.3 Directory Number & Name ............................................................................ 6
2.1.4 IP Addresses & Conguration........................................................................ 6
2.2 Connect and Set Up Pulse Server ........................................................6
2.2.1 Connecting Pulse Server to the Network....................................................... 6
2.2.2 Logging on to the Pulse Server ..................................................................... 7
2.2.3 Setting Up the Pulse Server ......................................................................... 8
2.3 Connect Other Intercom Stations..........................................................9
2.4 Congure Directory (Phonebook)..........................................................9
2.5 Verify System Setup............................................................................10
3 OptionalCongurationParameters........................................................ 11
3.1 Congure Call and Audio Settings ...................................................... 11
3.2 Congure DAKs on an IP Master Station............................................12
3.3 Congure Call Button on IP Substation...............................................13
3.4 Modify Pulse Station Proles ..............................................................13
3.5 Group Call ...........................................................................................14
3.6 Congure Ringlist................................................................................16
3.6.1 Ringlist with Ringing Time Intervals............................................................. 16
3.6.2 Ringlist with Loopback................................................................................. 17
3.6.3 Ringlist with Previous Station ...................................................................... 17
3.7 Add SIP Accounts for 3rd-Party IP Telephone and IP DECT................18
3.7.1 Install License.............................................................................................. 18
3.7.2 Create SIP Station Account ......................................................................... 19
3.7.3 Congure IP Telephone ............................................................................... 19
3.8 Add SIP Accounts for Telephone Gateways........................................19
3.8.1 Install License.............................................................................................. 19
3.8.2 Create SIP Gateway Account ...................................................................... 19
3.8.3 Access Restrictions ..................................................................................... 20
3.8.4 Congure Telephone Gateway .................................................................... 20
3.8.5 Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 20

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1 Introduction
This document describes the conguration of the Pulse System using:
- STENTOFON IP intercom stations
- STENTOFON IP speakers
- 3rd-party IP telephones
- IP telephone gateways
- STENTOFON IP DECT 300
1.1 Pulse System Overview
STENTOFON Pulse is an IP-based intercom system for upto 16
intercom stations. The system works with all STENTOFON IP intercom
stations. In addition, it is possible to extend the system with up to 10
3rd-party SIP terminals and 4 SIP gateways. One of the STENTOFON
IP intercom stations is designated as the Pulse Server, which acts as
a SIP server, managing how calls are set up and routed, and also is the
single point for conguration of all intercom stations in the system.
LAll IP intercom stations in a Pulse installation must be located on
the same LAN (IP subnet).
1.2 Pulse SIP Licenses
The SIP station license allows you to extend your system with IP
telephones, IP DECT cordless phones, and PC and mobile VoIP clients.
The SIP trunking license allows you to connect to other telephone
systems using SIP trunks or analog and mobile network gateways.
License Item Number
Pulse SIP Station License - 1 user 1009643111
Pulse SIP Station License - 4 users 1009643112
Pulse SIP Trunking License 1009643121
PoE Network Switch
Turbine IP Station
Directory Number: 14
Name: Elevator
IP Address: 169.254.1.104
or DHCP
Turbine IP
or DHCP
Station
Directory Number: 13
Name: Entrance
IP Address: 169.254.1.103
IP Master Station - Pulse Server
Directory Number: 10
Name: Reception Desk
IP Address: 169.254.1.99

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2 PulseSystemInstallation&Conguration
The setup procedure for the Pulse system is as follows:
1. Plan the installation
2. Connect and set up Pulse Server
3. Connect other intercom stations
4. Congure directory (phonebook)
5. Verify system setup
2.1 Plan the Installation
2.1.1 Cabling
● The cable between the PoE network switch and the station must be
Category 5 cable (Cat 5) or better
● Maximum cable distance between the PoE switch and the station is
100 meters
●All intercom stations in a Pulse installation must be located on the
same LAN (IP subnet)
2.1.2 Planning the System
When planning a Pulse system, you have to:
● Decide on the type of IP intercom for each location: entrance,
reception, elevator, etc.
●Select which intercom station should be the Pulse Server (usually a
master station)
● Assign directory (phone) number and name to intercom stations
● Assign IP addresses and settings
A typical installation plan may look like the following:

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2.1.3 Directory Number & Name
Directory Number is the number used to dial to the intercom station. It
is recommended to use a two-digit number. Name is a logical name you
can assign to the station.
2.1.4 IPAddresses&Conguration
The Pulse Server station must have a static IP address. Other IP
intercom stations may use static addresses or an automatic (DHCP) IP
address assignment.
IP addresses must be unique in your network. These addresses are
normally managed by the IT department. Hence, you should consult
your IT department on the IP addresses to use in the network.
2.2 Connect and Set Up Pulse Server
2.2.1 Connecting Pulse Server to the Network
One of the intercom stations must be set as the Pulse Server. The Pulse
Server acts as a server for the other intercom stations in the system.
Any station can be a Pulse Server, but it is recommended to use a
master station.
LThere can only be one Pulse Server in the installation.
● Connect the LAN port of the Pulse Server station to a PoE network
switch.
LDo not connect any other stations at this point
All STENTOFON IP intercom stations, with the exception of the Turbine
stations and the Dual Display station, have two RJ45 network ports:
● LAN port is for connecting to the network
● AUX port is for connecting to auxiliary equipment such as a PC.

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The IP stations support Power over Ethernet (PoE, IEEE 802.3 a-f)
where power can be drawn from either the spare line or signal line.
LAN
AUX
RJ45 Ports on IP Desktop Master
LAN AUX
RJ45 Ports on IP Flush/OR Master
Stations
RJ45
RJ45 Port on Dual Display Station
PoE port
RJ45 Port on Turbine IP Station
LS
LED
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
RELAY
0V EXT
24V EXT
+
STAT US
Green/Red LED
STAT IO N
LED
AUDIO OUT
600 Ω
Communication
LED
Ethernet speed
LED
LAN
AUX
P3
P4
C
A
TP1
TP2
1
1
6
6
TP9
RJ45 Ports on IP Substation
LOptionally, most of the IP stations can use a 24 VDC power
supply. See the documentation for the various IP stations for
information on connecting local power supply.
2.2.2 Logging on to the Pulse Server
In order for your PC to communicate with the station it is necessary to
change its Internet Protocol Properties to use an IP address that is in
the same range as 169.254.1.100, e.g. 169.254.1.1 with subnet mask
255.255.0.0.
Access the Pulse Server station by logging into the web interface using
a standard web browser on your PC:

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1. Open a web browser
2. In the browser’s address bar, type 169.254.1.100 and press the
ENTER key
- 169.254.1.100 is the default IP address of the IP station
- The station Login page is displayed.
To log into the station:
1. Click Login
2. Enter the default User name: admin
3. Enter the default password: alphaadmin
The Station Information page will now be displayed, showing the default
IP master station conguration.
2.2.3 Setting Up the Pulse Server
●Under the Station Main tab, click Main Settings to congure station
mode and IP parameters.
Station Mode
Since this is the Pulse Server station, it will function as the intercom
server or exchange:
●Select the Use Pulse Server radio-button
IP Settings
●Select the Static IP radio-button
● Enter values for:
-IP address (e.g. 169.254.1.99)
-Subnet mask
-Gateway (optional)
-DNS Server 1 & 2 (optional)
-Hostname (optional)
● Click Save followed by Apply to restart the Pulse Server station.

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2.3 Connect Other Intercom Stations
Connect all other IP intercom stations to the network. Note that all other
IP intercom stations have to be on the same LAN (IP subnet) as the
Pulse Server.
Wait for the stations to boot up (approximately 60 seconds) before
proceeding to the next step.
2.4 CongureDirectory(Phonebook)
Log into the Pulse Server station with the new IP address (e.g.
169.254.1.99) that you have just set under Station Main > Main
Settings. After login, a new tab called Server Management will become
available.
●Under the Server Management tab, select ServerConguration >
Directory Settings
The Pulse Server station will auto-discover all the other stations on the
LAN.
To identify the individual stations on the LAN:
● Click Play
- You should now hear a tone from the station you selected.
You can now set directory numbers,names,IP addresses,proles,
etc. for all the stations in the network. In our example, the Pulse Server
station is designated as Reception with directory number 10, while the
two desktop stations are John Smith and Peter Brink with directory
numbers 11 and 12 respectively. The two substations are the Entrance
and Elevator with directory numbers 13 and 14 respectively.
● Click Save followed by Apply

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When you click Apply, the Pulse Server will download the directory
settings to all the STENTOFON IP intercom stations and do a system
reboot.
Password is an optional eld you can set to increase the security level.
The password is used by other intercom stations to register with the
Pulse Server.
2.5 Verify System Setup
To verify that your system is up and running:
●Select Server Management > Server Monitoring
All stations that have been congured should be displayed in the table.
Stations that are up and running will have the status Registered.
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