Synectix Synx8160 Instructions d'utilisation

Synx8160
Synx8160
IP Phone System
Synectix LLC,
291A, Pepes Farm Road,
Milford, CT-06460.
1-203-876-2192
support@synectix.net
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Synx8160 Quick Install Manual
Edition March 2019
Firmware Version 2.1.8
All specifications, information contained herein is subject to change
without prior notice.
Notice:
Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the unit
and retain it for future reference.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this unit to
rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock refer servicing of this product to the
dealer from whom the purchase was made.
No user serviceable parts inside.
Static Discharge Warning :
The discharge of electrostatic energy that accumulates on the
surface of human body or other surfaces can disrupt the working of
the unit or damage the electronic components inside the unit.
Observe static safe procedures while handling, installing and
maintaining the unit.
On Static discharge the unit may experience temporary loss of
function, which may require that the unit be powered off and then on
to restore normal functioning.
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Quick Install Guide
Configuring the Synx8160
Default Settings :
IP Address : 192.168.1.2 (WAN Port)
User Name : admin
Password : Synx8160
Step 1 : Power Up
1. Set the IP address of your Laptop or PC to any IP
address in the range 192.168.1.xxx.
2. Connect your Laptop or PC directly to the WAN port of
the Synx8160.
3. Connect the power to the Synx8160 and switch it on.
Wait for the 4 FXO lights to start glowing and the “SYS”
lamp to begin a steady blink.
4. Log in to the Synx8160 by typing the IP address
192.168.1.2 in your browser window.
5. Confirm the “Security Exception” and you will see the
log in screen.
6. Enter the default username and password as given
above.
You should now be logged in.
Note : All changes to the settings of the Synx8160 will take
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effect only after you click on the “Activate Changes”
button that appears in the top bar after you 'Save' the
changes.
Step 2 : Set up the Network
It is recommended that you leave the unit with the default network
settings. However, if you need to change these settings, navigate to
“Network Settings – Network” and set up the network settings as
desired.
If you want the Synx8160 to function as the DHCP Server in your
network, you may enable that option for the WAN port under
“Network Settings – DHCP Server”.
The DHCP Server on the WAN port is disabled by default.
The DHCP Server on the LAN port is enabled by default.
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Step 3 : Connecting to the network and internet
Connect the Synx8160 to your network Router, connect your
Laptop / PC also to the network and confirm that you can log in to
the Synx8160 and that you have internet access.
Step 4 : Time Zone
Select the appropriate time zone for your location in the drop down
box under “System – Time Settings” option.
The system will reboot to put the new settings into effect. Log in
after rebooting and confirm that the time and date are correct.
Step 5 : Create Extensions
Go to “Basic – Extensions” and create the desired extensions for
your installation.
You will see pre-defined extensions from 101 to 130.
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You may retain them as they are or delete all of them and create
new extensions as per your choice.
However, before you add the extensions of your choice, go to
“Advanced – Options – General - Extension Preferences” and enter
the “User Extensions” with the start and end extension numbers.
If you want to have 3 digit and 4 digit extensions in your installation,
then you will need to do this in two steps. First enter the 3 digit range
of extension numbers here, add the extensions, then enter the 4
digit range of extension numbers and add these again.
While adding extensions using the “Batch Add” option, take care to
select either the 'Random' password option or give a default
password which will be applied to all extensions in this batch
addition.
The default extensions are created with a common password set to
“123456”.
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Step 6 : Configuring Extensions
a) Connect the IP phones to the same network as the
Synx8160 and your PC. Check the IP address acquired
by the phone on its display.
b) Log in to the IP Phone using its user name and
password.
c) Configure the Server address as 192.168.1.2 (or the IP
Address assigned by you in Step 2).
d) The password for the phone to register with the
Synx8160 may be ascertained under “Basic –
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Extensions – Edit” for that extension number. Enter the
Extension number and password in the phone's user
interface.
e) Click on “Submit” and wait for confirmation that the
phone has registered.
f) Verify in the Synx8160 that this extension is now
available for use. Available extensions will have a green
dot next to them in the “Operator” screen.
Step 7 : Configuring Trunks
1. Connect the FXO trunk lines from your PSTN network to
the FXO ports on the Synx8160.
2. Go to “Basic – FXO/GSM Trunks”, if no Trunks are
defined, click on “New FXO/GSM Trunk”, select the
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trunk line, give it a name, usually the telephone number
of that trunk, so that you can identify this Trunk. Do for
all the Trunks.
3. If the Trunks are already pre-defined, you may click on
“Edit” button next to the FXO line to give it a name or
verify or modify any of the parameters.
4. The default parameters should work for most cases. If
required, modifications may be made later for advanced
options.
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Step 8 : Define Outbound Routes
1. Pre-defined 'Dial Rules' are already programmed for
immediate use.
2. The “Outdial” Rule allows an external call to be made by
pressing 9 and then the number, where 9 is the external
dial access number.
3. The 911 and 9911 Rules are for ensuring that 911 calls
are dialed out correctly.
4. 'Edit' these rules to add or delete the Trunks which may
be used for making these calls.
5. Pre-defined 'Dial Plans' are already programmed for
immediate use.
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