![]() ![]() Unfortunately the 3K is not my forte and if I have to work on one that requires something out of the ordinary I usually call for the 3K Guru's assistance. Let me know if you need further info Regards. *95 4 To set the clock connect up to Eircom or similar ISDN and make a call To find out what cards are installed, do a download then go to 'system status' / 'system wide' / cards slmA or slA would be subscriber module analogue for analogue extensions slmO would be for Optiset/Optipoint TMxxx would be for analogue trunks/E&M Trunks STMD would be for to provide ISDN out to your ISDN local bus or to take ISDN from your provider. If you are using the serial interface then you can adjust the speed to a higher one using the phone. The version provided is close to if not the latest at Version 9 Release 2.2.0 It works with all 3K variants and backwards compatible with the older Hicom 150 types. You can not get the password out of it as you know but then that is a security 'feature'. You can take over a phone remotely, log on via ISDN. If you think the 3K GUI is complex then you should try the 4K Also I have found that if you get familiar with that interface then you can work away and do everything that the end user requires. They were unique in their day for providing 128K out on 1 pair to a digital phone using proprietary 2 bearer channels and 1 data channel (2B+1D) Because of that you can wire underset adaptors to provide another phone (digital or analogue), and ISDN basic rate under the phone for videoconferencing and so on. They work away for years, rare problems with power and so on but no more than any other PBX. The HiPath 3000 is from the 'circuit switched' ISDN era, newer versions are of the 'packet switched' SIP/IP era. Hi, Sorry for delay in posting - I was away in limited internet land all day. When that phone is up you can move it around to different sockets to see if they are working, also try with an analogue phone.Ĥth time trying to post. Wait about a minute or so, plug one of the optisets/optipoints into the top left connector and see if it comes up. Hi, Without looking at it more closely and logging on to it Top L-R are Optisets/Optipoint connectors, the 2 x RJ11's are for Basic Rates Bottom L-R are for analogue phones Connect to the DB9 connector using a serial lead and More info and Also there is a HiPath Wiki located and you might get more info if you post Furthermore, power up the system. ![]()
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