LANCOM Systems 883+ VoIP Telephony High Speed Internet and Wi-Fi User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- LANCOM SYSTEMS
Table of Contents
LANCOM Systems 883+ VoIP Telephony High Speed Internet and Wi-Fi
MOUNTING AND CONNECTING THE DEVICE
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VDSL interface
Use the supplied DSL cable for the IP-based line to connect the VDSL interface and the provider’s telephone socket. For more infor mation, please contact your Internet service provider. -
Ethernet interfaces
Use an Ethernet cable to connect one of the interfaces ETH 1 to ETH 4 to your PC or a LAN switch. -
Analog interfaces
Connect analog terminal devices to the analog interfaces either directly via RJ11, or with the help of the enclosed TAE adapters. Further adapters are optionally available. -
Configuration interface
Use a serial configuration cable to connect the serial interface (COM) to the serial interface of the device you want to use for configuring / monitoring (separately available). -
ISDN interfaces
ISDN 1:
Internal (NT) or external (TE) ISDN bus. This feature is controlled by LCOS.
ISDN 2:
Internal (NT) ISDN bus.
100-Ohm resistor for line termination is switchable in LCOS. -
USB interface
You can use the USB interface to connect a USB printer or a USB memory stick. -
Power
After connecting the cable to the device, turn the bayonet connector 90° clockwise until it clicks into place.
Use only the supplied power adapter.
Note
Please observe the following when setting up the device
- Do not rest any objects on top of the device
- For devices to be operated on the desktop, please attach the adhesive rubber footpads
- In case of wall mounting, use the drilling template as supplied
- Keep the ventilation slots on the side of the device clear of obstruction
- Rack installation with the optional LANCOM Rack Mount
Before initial startup, please make sure to take notice of the information regarding the intended use in the enclosed installation guide!Operate the device only with a professionally installed power supply at a nearby power socket that is freely accessible at all times.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
a Power|
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Off| Device switched off
Green, permanently*| Device operational, resp. device paired / claimed and
LANCOM Management Cloud (LMC) accessible
Red / green blinking| Configuration password not set. Without a configuration
password, the configuration
__data in the device is unprotected.
Red blinking | Charge or time limit reached
1x green inverse blinking*| Connection to the LMC active, pairing OK, device
not claimed
2x green inverse
blinking*
| Pairing error, resp. LMC activation code
not available __
3x green inverse blinking*| LMC not accessible, resp. communication error
b Online|
Off | WAN connection inactive
Green, permanently| WAN connection active
Red, permanently| WAN connection error
c DSL|
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Off | Interface deactivated
_Green, permanently_| DSL connection active
_Green, flickering_| DSL data transfer
_Red, flickering_| DSL transfer error
Red / orange, blinking| DSL hardware error
Orange, blinking| DSL training
Orange, permanently| DSL sync
Green, blinking| DSL connecting
d Analog|
Off| Interface deactivated
Green, permanently| Interface activated
Orange, blinking| Incoming call
Green, blinking| Connection active
e ISDN|
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Off| Interface deactivated
_Green, permanently_| D-channel active
Green, flickering| ISDN data transfer
Red, flickering| ISDN transfer error
Red / orange, blinking| ISDN hardware error
f ETH|
Off| No networking device attached
Green, permanently| Connection to network device operational,
__no data traffic
Green, flickering| Data transmission
g WLAN|
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Off| No Wi-Fi network defined or Wi-Fi module deactivated. The Wi-Fi module is
not
__transmitting beacons.
Green, permanently| At least one Wi-Fi network is defined and Wi-Fi module activated. The Wi-Fi module
__is transmitting beacons.
Green, blinking| DFS scanning or other scan procedure
h VoIP|
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Off| No SIP accounts defined or VCM is off
Green, permanently| All defined and active SIP accounts (outgoing) were
successfully registered
Red, permanently| Not all defined and active SIP accounts were registered
(possibly still in process)
Red or green, inverse flashing| Number of currently used lines (connecting or
connected)
VPN|
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Off| VPN connection inactive
Green, permanently| VPN connection active
Green, flashing| VPN connecting
Reset|
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Reset button| Operated e.g. with a paper clip a short press: Restart the
device a long press: Reset the device
**Hardware **|
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Power supply| 12 V DC, external power adapter (230 V); bayonet connector to
secure against disconnection
Power consumption| Max. ca. 18 W
Environment| Temperature range 0–40 °C; humidity 0–95 %; non-condensing
Housing| Robust synthetic housing, rear connectors, ready for wall mounting,
Kensington lock; mea- sures 210 x 45 x 140 mm (W x H x D)
Number of fans| One quiet fan
**Interfaces **
WAN: VDSL2| a VDSL2 as per ITU G.993.2; profiles 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b,
17a, 35b
a VDSL2 vectoring as per ITU G.993.5 (G.vector) a Compatible to VDSL2 from Deutsche Telekom a VDSL Supervectoring as per ITU G.993.2 (Annex Q)
a Compatible to U-R2 from Deutsche Telekom (1TR112)
a ADSL2+ over ISDN as per ITU G.992.5 Annex B/J with DPBO, ITU G.992.3, and ITU G.992.1
a Supports just one virtual connection at a time in ATM (VPI-VCI pair)
Wi-Fi| a Frequency band: 2400-2483.5 MHz (ISM) or 5150-5825 MHz (restrictions vary between countries)
a Radio channels 2.4 GHz: Up to 13 channels, max. 3 non-overlapping (2.4-GHz band)
a Radio channels 5 GHz: Up to 26 non-overlapping channels (channels available vary according to country regulations; DFS for automatic dynamic channel selection required)
ETH| 4 individual ports, 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet, by default set to switch mode. Up to 3 ports can be operated as additional WAN ports. Ethernet ports can be electrically
__disabled in the LCOS configuration.
USB| USB 2.0 hi-speed host port for connecting USB printers (USB print
server), serial devices (COM-port server) or USB drives (FAT file system)
ISDN 1 / ISDN 2| ISDN 1: Internal (NT) or external (TE) ISDN bus. This feature
is controlled by LCOS.
__ISDN 2: Internal (NT) ISDN bus.
Analog 1 / Analog 2
Analog 3 / Analog 4
| Use the cable of your analog devices to connect them with the analog
interfaces. If necessary use the adapters from the LANCOM Analog Adapter Set.
Config (Com) / V.24| Serial configuration interface/COM-port (8-pin mini-DIN):
9,600 – 115,200 baud, suitable for optional connection of analog/GPRS modems.
Supports internal COM-port server and provides transparent asynchronous
serial-data transfer via TCP.
**WAN protocols **
VDSL, ADSL, Ethernet| PPPoE, PPPoA, IPoA, Multi-PPPoE, ML-PPP, PPTP (PAC or
PNS) and IPoE (with or without
__DHCP), RIP-1, RIP-2, VLAN
ISDN| DSS1 (Euro-ISDN), PPP, X75, HDLC, ML-PPP, V.110/GSM/HSCSD
**Declaration of Conformity **
Hereby, LANCOM Systems GmbH | Adenauerstrasse 20/B2 | D-52146 Wuerselen,
declares that this device is in compliance with Directives 2014/30/EU,
2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU, 2011/65/EU, and Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006. The
full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following
Internet address:
**Package content **
Manual| Quick Reference Guide (DE/EN); Installation Guide (DE/EN)
Cable| 1 DSL cable for an IP-based line, 4.25 m
Adapters| 2 TAE adapters (RJ11 – TAE)
Power adapter| External power supply adapter (230 V); NEST 12 V / 2 A DC/S;
barrel / bayonet (EU), LANCOM item no. 111303
This product contains separate open-source software components which are subject to their own licenses, in particular the General Public License (GPL). The license information for the device firmware (LCOS) is available on the device‘s WEBconfig interface under “Extras > License information“. If the respective license demands, the source files for the corresponding software components will be made available on a download server upon request.
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