Commander Pulse User Manual

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Page 1 - Getting Started Guide

PulseGetting Started GuideRead this manual first

Page 2 - 1300 858 249

8Assembling your DECT phone(s)Insert the two rechargeable NiMH batteries size AAA 1.2V 750mAh, ensuring their polarities are correct, into the batte

Page 3 - Contents

9Safety Precautions> Do not allow the DECT handset to come into contact with liquids or moisture> Do not allow the charging contacts or the ba

Page 4 - Commander Pulse

10Connecting to the Internet using an ADSL lineImportant: Before connecting your Commander Pulse unit to the Internet, you must first obtain the follo

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11The Commander Pulse ‘Welcome Screen’ is now displayed. This window is used to configure your Commander Pulse. To enter your ADSL username and passwo

Page 6 - Locating your

Your ADSL is now configured. 12To change the Internet access type (PPPoA, PPPoE), please refer to the owner’s manual.Enter the username and password

Page 7 - Step 2:

13Connect the yellow ‘LAN Cable’ supplied into an Ethernet port on the Commander Pulse.Connecting to the Internet using an external modemPlug the oth

Page 8 - Internet access

The Commander Pulse ‘Welcome Screen’ is now displayed. This window is used to configure your Commander Pulse.Select ‘Router Configuration’.Select ‘WAN

Page 9 - Connecting the

15Select ‘DHCP’.Select ‘Confirm Changes’.As there is a possibility of a conflict between IP addresses on the Commander Pulse and the external modem th

Page 10 - DECT phone(s)

If the screen shown here appears there is a conflict that must be corrected.Select ‘IP Address’.Select ‘Confirm Changes’.Select the link ‘change your

Page 11 - Safety Precautions

17> Select ‘OK’> Type ‘ipconfig /release’> When the dos prompt returns type ‘ipconfig /renew’> This command will show the new IP addre

Page 12 - Connecting to

No one understands Information Communications and Technology (ICT) like Commander. In Australia, Commander is a leading provider of communications an

Page 13 - If logon window does not

TroubleshootingYour Commander Pulse has an activity status panel on the front of the unit. The status of the lights will help you see if all your conn

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19Log on screen is not appearing1. On your PC, Click on the ‘Start’ button.2. Click ‘Control Panel’.3. Double click ‘Network Connections’ icon.4

Page 15 - Connecting to the Internet

You are unable to make an outgoing call on every second call1. Using the Connect keystation, press the ‘Program’ button located on the top left-ha

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Commander Pulse Getting Started GuideThis brochure is issued to provide product outline information only. It is not to form part of any order or contr

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ContentsWelcome to Commander Pulse 2Contacting Commander 3Step 1: Locating your Commander Pulse 4Environment 4Power points 4External phone line

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WelcomeThe following instructions are designed to help you connect and configure your telephones and Internet connection to your new Commander Pulse.W

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For further technical assistance, or information on obtaining additional Connect keystations and DECT Handsets, please call Commander on 1300 858 249

Page 20 - Troubleshooting

4EnvironmentThe Commander Pulse must be located in a dry area where it will not be exposed to excessive levels of heat, dust, damp or humidity. Furth

Page 21 - Owner’s Manual

5Connecting your wired telephonesFor bundles containing a Connect Keystation, use the grey ‘Line Cable’ provided to connect it to the port labelled ‘

Page 22 - You are unable to make

6Connecting via the Pulse internal ADSL modemConnect the ‘Line 1’ cable running from your Commander Pulse into the phone line port on your ADSL split

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7Connect the AC Power Adapter provided to the port marked ‘Power’ on the back of the Commander Pulse unit, then connect the adapter to the power point

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