Installation guide
Quadro Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Menus
Quadro4x, 4xi, 4xa, 4xia, 4xs, 4xis, Quadro16x, 16xi, 16xa, 16xia, 16xs, 16xis; (SW Version 3.1.x) 8
The System Configuration page contains the host name, IP
address and Subnet Mask information about the Quadro LAN
interface. These settings make Quadro available to the internal
network.
The System Configuration page offers the following input
options:
Host Name requires a host name for the Quadro device.
IP Address requires the Quadro host address for the LAN
interface.
Subnet Mask requires the Quadro hosts’ Subnet Mask.
Fig. II-4: System Configuration Wizard - System Configuration page
The Regional Settings and Preferences are used to select
settings specific to the location of the Quadro.
This is important for the functionality of the voice subsystem.
The Regional Settings and Preferences page has two drop
down lists to select the Location (country) and a
corresponding Timezone and a manipulation radio button
group to choose:
• System Language – selection is available only when
custom Language Pack has been uploaded and is used to
enable custom language for system voice messages or
turn back to default (English).
• GUI Theme - selection used to select the GUI theme style
of the web based configuration pages.
Fig. II-5: System Configuration Wizard - Regional Settings page
The Emergency Codes and PSTN Access Codes Settings
are used to configure the dial plan parameters used in the
routing mode.
The Emergency Codes text field requires the PSTN numbers
of the emergency or lifeline services. Multiple emergency
codes, separated by commas, can be inserted in this field. For
each emergency code, a routing pattern will be generated in
the Call Routing Table, which will allow to make fast and easy
calls to emergency destinations.
The PSTN Access Code drop down list allows to select the
prefix code for accessing the PSTN line in the routing mode.
Dialing the digits inserted in this text field will provide the PSTN
dial tone, when acting in the routing mode or making routing
calls (for routing calls an additional “0” will need to be dialed
first.)
Fig. II-6: System Configuration Wizard - Emergency Codes and PSTN Codes Settings page