MyPBX U520 Installation Guide MyPBX U520 Installation Guide Version: V1.0 Yeastar Technology Co., Ltd Date: 25th, July, 2012 http://www.yeastar.
MyPBX U520 Installation Guide Contents 1. PREPARATION BEFORE INSTALLATION ....................................................................................... 3 2. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................ 4 2.2 LED Indicators and Ports ..............................................
MyPBX U520 Installation Guide About MyPBX U520 MyPBX U520 is a standalone embedded hybrid PBX with two embedded E1/T1/J1 ports. It is specially designed for businesses and offices up to 300 users which is characterized by flexible compatibility with PSTN/ISDN BRI lines, GSM/UMTS network and IP lines with powerful functionality. It enables the company to benefit from the latest VoIP technology and traditional reliability at the same time. MyPBX U520’s scalability is impressive too.
MyPBX U520 Installation Guide Screws PC 12 8 screws (φ3.0*6mm) for mounting ears; 4 screws (φ3.0*8mm) for hard disk brackets Sheet 1 MyPBX U520 Packing List 2. Hardware Specifications 2.1 Overview Figure 2-1 MyPBX U520 2.2 LED Indicators and Ports Figure 2-2 MyPBX U520 Front Panel http://www.yeastar.
MyPBX U520 Installation Guide Figure 2-3 MyPBX U520 Rear Panel LED Power Indication Power status Status On Off RUN MyPBX status Blinking Not Blinking/Off 1-16 FXO port status Red light GSM/ UMTS status Red light port BRI port status Orange light FXS port status Green light Ports RJ11 ports Antenna ports Description The power is switched on The power is switched off MyPBX is running properly MyPBX goes wrong The red light is blinking: the PSTN line hasn’t been connected the red and green l
MyPBX U520 Installation Guide E1/T1 port Console port For the connection to E1 line or the E1 port of traditional PBX. For debugging USB port Ethernet ports MyPBX U520 provides two 10/100/1000M adaptive RJ45 Ethernet ports, marked as LAN and WAN. -LAN port: LAN port is for the connection to Local Area Network (LAN). -WAN port: WAN port is the network port for the connection to internet. It supports ‘DHCP server’, ‘PPPoE/dynamic DNS’, and “static IP” for IP address assignment.
MyPBX U520 Installation Guide 3.2 Installation Instructions After placing MyPBX U520 in a suitable place, please connect the power adapter and all other cables to complete the installation. 3.2.1 Connection of Ethernet Ports MyPBX U520 provides two 10/100M adaptive RJ45 Ethernet ports, that is, LAN port and WAN port. WAN Port Connection Connect one end of a network cable to the WAN port of MyPBX U520, and the other end to the Ethernet port of a hub, switch or ADSL modem.
MyPBX U520 Installation Guide When connected to the E1 line, RX- of E1 port should be connected to TX- of E1 line; RX+ of E1 port should be connected to TX+ of E1 line; TX- of E1 port should be connected to RX- of E1 line; TX+ of E1 port should be connected to RX+ of E1 line. For example, the line sequence o f the E1 line (RJ45 port) provided by the telecom company is: No.4 for TX-, No.5 for TX+, No.7 for RX- and No.8 for RX+ which apparently can’t correspond to that of MyPBX U520 E1 port.
MyPBX U520 Installation Guide Figure 3-3 Connection of FXO ports 3. Connection of GSM/UMTS ports If No.3 and No.7 connectors are GSM/UMTS Ports, the steps of connection are as below: Step 1: Open the Upper case of MyPBX U520 Step 2: Insert the SIM card: Figure 3-4 Inserting the SIM Card Step 3: Connect the antenna Once completed, the No.3 and No.7 LED lights would turn red as below figure: Figure 3-5 Connection of GSM/UMTS ports http://www.yeastar.
MyPBX U520 Installation Guide 4. Connection of BRI ports The BRI port could be connected to the BRI line and the BRI port of a traditional PBX with a BRI RJ45-RJ11 cable. For instance, if No.14 and No.16 connectors are BRI ports, the connection could be depicted as below: Figure 3-6 Connection of BRI ports 3.2.3 Connection of FXS ports The FXS port could be connected to an analog phone with a phone line. For instance, if No.6 and No.
MyPBX U520 Installation Guide switch on the power. Then MyPBX U520 will start booting. In the meantime, users would see that the ‘POWER’ and ‘RUN’ indicator lights would turn on. Please switch off the power before plugging or unplugging the cables. 3.2.5 Overall Flow Chart Figure 3-8 Overall Flow Chart 4. MyPBX U520 Basic Configurations 4.1 Factory Defaults MyPBX U520 provides web-based configuration interface for administrator and account user. The user can manage the device by log in the web interface.
MyPBX U520 Installation Guide 4.2 Logging in the Web Configuration Panel Firstly, please check if the IP address that assigns to the network port (LAN or WAN) is in the same segment with the PC and which can be connected when commit ‘Ping +MyPBX IP address’ command. Start the browser on PC. In the address bar, enter the IP address, click ‘enter’ button and then you can see MyPBX Web Configuration Panel login page (See Figure 4-1).
MyPBX U520 Installation Guide the changes take effect. 4.3 Network Settings After logging in the admin configuration interface, generally the first step is to configure the IP address. If both the WAN and LAN ports are connected to the network, their IP addresses need to be configured. If not, just configuring the IP address of the LAN port which is connected to the local area network of the company is OK. WAN Settings Click “Network Settings”->”WAN Settings” on the left menu bar. 1.
MyPBX U520 Installation Guide Step 4: Reboot the IP terminal after configuration, and click “Status Monitor”->”Line Status” on the menu bar of MyPBX web configuration interface to check if it has registered successfully to MyPBX. 4.6 Making/Receiving calls Note: The MyPBX default settings are sufficient to make phone calls. It is not necessary to make any changes unless the user wants to create new extensions or trunks. Refer to Administrator’s Guide for more. 1.