Telecommunication Systems Division

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IP5000-Series

Telephone User Guide

April 2009

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Introduction

This user guide describes how to use the Toshiba IP5000-series telephones with the Strata CIX670, CIX200, CIX100, CIX100-S, and CIX40 telephone systems. These include:

???Strata IP5000-series digital telephones shown in Table 1 on Page 2.

???Strata IP Add-on Modules.

???Strata Direct Station Selection (DSS) console.

Note Telephones and ADM models that include ???1??? in the model number are models that support the backlight feature.

Organization

???Chapter 1 ??? The Grand Tour provides an overview of the IP5000 telephones.

???Chapter 2 ??? The Basics covers the basic telephone functions.

???Chapter 4 ??? Feature Operations includes an explanation of Soft Key operations, an alphabetical feature list and LCD information.

???Chapter 5 ??? IP5122-SDC explain the operation of the Analog Central Office (ACO) button to connect directly to the local Central Office.

???Chapter 6 ??? ADM/DSS Console explains features and functions of the Add-on modules.

???Chapter 7 ??? Headset and Handset Operation explains the interactions of these accessories with the IP5000-series telephones.

???Chapter 8 ??? User Programming explains how to program the Programmable Feature Buttons, such as setting One Touch buttons, changing Personal Speed Dial numbers, as well as other user programmable functions.

Introduction

How to Use This Guide

???Chapter 9 ??? Administrator Programming explains features and functions to be performed by an Administrator.

???Appendix A ??? References includes tables that support procedures in the Basic and Feature Operation chapters.

???Appendix B ??? Hardware Connections includes tilt angles and telephone wiring diagrams.

???Appendix C ??? Centrex Application describes the Centrex features which may be available with your Strata CIX system.

How to Use This Guide

This guide provides in-depth instructions for the IP5000-series telephones and their features. Most telephone users can use the ???Strata CIX IP5000-series Quick Reference Guide??? instead of this guide.

Conventions

Note Elaborates specific items or references other information. Within some tables, general notes apply to the entire table and numbered notes apply to specific items.

Important! Calls attention to important instructions or information.

CAUTION! Advises you that hardware, software applications, or data could be damaged if the instructions are not followed closely.

WARNING! Alerts you when the given task could cause personal injury or death.

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Introduction

Related Documents/Media

Grey words within the printed text denote cross-references.

See Figure 10 In the electronic version of this document (Library CD-ROM or FYI Internet download), cross-references appear in blue

hypertext.

Related Documents/Media

Note Some documents listed here may appear in different versions on the electronically or in print. To find the most current version, check the version/ date in the Publication Information on the back of the document???s title page.

Refer to the following for more information:

???Strata CIX General Description

???Strata CIX IP5000-series Telephone Quick Reference Guide

???Strata CIX Installation and Maintenance Manual

???Strata CIX Programming Manual - Volume 1

???Strata CIX My Phone Manager User Guide

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The IP5000-series telephones connected to a Strata CIX telephone system, running Release 5.2 or higher software, include a selection of IP telephone models and matching IP add-on modules, as well as a 60 button DSS Console. See Table 1 for more details.

The IP5000 telephones offer a built-in gigabit ethernet switch allowing the telephone to autosense the network speed, 10/100/1000Mbps.

Through dynamic soft key assignments, the LCD telephones provide easy access to frequently-used features by prompting specific tasks, providing Outside Line Identification, User Name/Number, Call Duration, Date/Time of Day displays, and Name and number displays of incoming callers.

The full-duplex speakerphone on these telephones enables you to place and receive calls without lifting the handset.

The LCD telephones with 10 and 20 buttons are available with LCD backlight. To change the backlight settings, refer to Chapter 4 ??? Feature Operations.

The Grand Tour

The Grand Tour

The IP5000-series telephone upgrade options include:

Table 2 IP5000 Series Add-on Modules

10 Button ADM for IP5000-series

???LCD programmable key strip with back light

20 Button ADM for IP5000-series

??? Paper Key Strip

60 Button DSS for IP5000-series

??? Paper Key Strip

The Grand Tour

IP5000-series Telephone Overview

IP5000-series Telephone Overview

The illustration of the IP5000-series telephone shown below gives a general idea of the basic attributes found on most of these telephones. The positioning of the buttons varies per telephone model.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

IK

20 Programmable Feature Buttons 4-Line LCD Telephone

Legend

A.Status LED (message and ringing)

B.LCD Display

C.Softkeys

D.Programmable Feature Buttons

E.Message Waiting LED Button

F.Microphone LED Button

G.Speaker LED Button

H.Volume Button

I.Hold Button

J.Microphone

K.Tilt stand

The Grand Tour

IP5000-series Telephone Overview

Fixed Buttons

The fixed buttons on the dial pad help perform standard functions quickly and easily.

Layouts

Fixed buttons are laid out differently on the IP5000-series telephones.

9-line LCD Telephone

10 and 20 Button 4-line LCD Telephones

Fixed buttons are located on either side of the dial pad.

The Grand Tour

IP5000-series Telephone Overview

The Fixed buttons are described below.

Table 3 Fixed Button Definitions

Microphone (Mic/Mute) button toggles between Mic and Mute. When Mic key is lit, Mute is disabled. When Mic is pressed again and light is off, Mute is enabled on the microphone in the telephone and the microphone in the handset.

Speaker: Press to toggle the speaker ON/OFF. When red Speaker LED is lit handsfree communications is supported.

To start a handsfree conversation; press the Speaker button, this turns the red Speaker LED on. To terminate this call press the Speaker button again (Speaker LED off).

During a handset conversation, press the Speaker button to start hands-free communications (red Speaker LED on). Press the Speaker button again to transfer the conversation back to the handset (Speaker LED off).

Press and release the volume control bar to adjust volume levels. See ???Volume Control??? on page 13.

Important! Continuously holding the volume button (up or down) does not change the volume. It is adjusted on a per press basis.

Shift Key: Purple button on the IP5131 telephone. Press Shift at any time to alternate between display of feature keys 1~10 and feature keys 11~20.

The Grand Tour

IP5000-series Telephone Overview

Table 3 Fixed Button Definitions (continued)

The Grand Tour

IP5000-series Telephone Overview

Programmable Feature Buttons

Programmable Feature Buttons are programmed by the System Administrator and can be customized on a per user basis.

See Table 24 on page 184 for a list of Programmable Feature Buttons.

Note Programmable Feature Buttons are numbered bottom to top, left to right (shown right).

Key Strip

The key strips on the IP5000-series telephones and add-on modules are either electronic (programmable) or paper (refer to Table 1 and Table 2).

Programmable Feature Button

Layout

The Grand Tour

LCD

LCD

9-Line LCD Display

The LCD on the 9-Line LCD telephone (shown below) in idle state shows: Top to Bottom

Line 1 or the top line of the LCD will display your user name (if programmed) and your extension number.

Line 2 will show the Date and time.

Line 3 will show information related to your telephone set: VM New/Saved messages, Call Forward, or if a certain feature is enabled on your telephone set.

A plus sign + on the LCD indicates there is more data to display. Press NEXT to advance through the information.

Lines 4~8 will indicate Programmable Feature Button labels. See ???Browser??? on Page 10 Line 9 will display the Soft Keys (See ???Soft Keys??? on page 11).

Shift Button toggles between Programmable Feature Buttons 1~10 and 11~20.

Navigation Button - See ???Browser??? on Page 10

Blue Button ??? toggles in- between call processing screen and HTML browser or programming.

IP5000 4-line LCD display in Idle Mode

The Grand Tour

LCD

Browser

Note This feature applies to the IP5131-SDL telephone.

Toshiba???s IP5131-SDL with it???s large display screen also supports an HTML browser to allow navigation on the World Wide Web or a company???s intranet. The phone can have a homepage setup that allows navigation to begin just like a homepage in your internet browser.

Web pages display basic HTML but do not support ASP or Flash. The 18 buttons that surround the screen can be used to highlight selections in the browser. The Navigation Button can be used to move the viewing window across the website; the center of the navigation button can be pressed to select a field that is highlighted.

The browser allows navigation through various pages of content and is not static to just one site. Navigation is as easy as highlighting a link and selecting it to move to the next webpage. All IP5131-SDL telephones come with the browser enabled. In order to access the browser, press the blue button on the bottom right-hand side of the phone; this allows you to switch between your call processing screen and the browser window.

4-Line LCD Display

The LCD in it's idle state (shown right) displays:

Line 1 or the top line of the LCD will display your user name (if programmed) and your extension number.

Line 2 will show the Date and time.

Line 3 will show information related to your telephone set: VM New/Saved messages, Call Forward, or if a certain feature is enabled on your telephone set. A plus sign + on the LCD indicates there

is more data to display. Press NEXT to advance through the information.

Line 4 will display the soft keys available in idle state. Press DSPLY to switch from the Call Forward display to the User Name display.

Soft Keys

Softkeys (SK1 - SK4) refer to the four buttons directly below the LCD screen (shown right). Soft Keys dynamically change their functions and label depending on the state of the telephone. The dynamic feature associated with the Soft Key is displayed on the bottom line of the LCD display directly above each Soft Key button.

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This chapter reviews the basic operations of the IP5000-series telephones. The instructions apply to all telephone models, except when noted otherwise.

Customizing Your Telephone

Volume Control

???To adjust the handset volume

???Press the Vol ??? to increase volume and Vol ??? to decrease volume during the call. When you hang up, the volume returns to the default setting.

???To adjust the speaker volume for internal/external calls and background music

1. Press Spkr.

2. Press an extension button - you hear dial tone.

3. Press the Vol ??? to increase volume and Vol ??? to decrease volume. This volume setting applies to all calls until changed.

???To adjust Ring Tone, Hands free Answerback and Speaker Off-hook Call Announce

???Make sure the telephone is idle and the handset is on-hook. Press the Vol ??? to increase volume and Vol ??? to decrease volume. This adjusts volume for your telephone???s ring tone, Hands free Answerback and Speaker Off-hook Call Announce simultaneously.

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Customizing Your Telephone

???To adjust handset Beep Tone

1.With the handset off-hook, dial the Beep Tone Adjustment Code #6101 (default code). You hear beep tone.

2.Press Vol ??? or Vol ??? to reach the desired level.

LCD Contrast

Available on backlit telephones and backlit add-on module.

???To adjust the LCD contrast on the backlit telephones

1.Press and hold down the Mic button.

2.Press and release Vol ??? or Vol ??? repeatedly.

Note Holding the Vol button does not continue to change the setting. The button must be pressed for each step of contrast change.

???To adjust the LCD contrast on the Add-on Module

1.Press Hold+3+6+9 (simultaneously).

2.Press Contrast + button to increase contrast.

3.Press Contrast - button to decrease contrast.

4.Lift the handset off-hook / on-hook to save settings.

Note Holding the softkey does not continue to change the setting. The softkey must be pressed for each step of contrast change

The Basics

Customizing Your Telephone

Brightness Control

Available on backlit telephones with 4-line LCD???s and backlit add-on module.

???To change the LCD back light brightness

1.Press Hold+3+6+9 (simultaneously).

2.Press Bright softkey to increase brightness.

3.Press Dim softkey to decrease brightness.

4.Lift the handset off-hook / on-hook to save the settings.

Note Use the BL BRIGHT and BL DIM buttons in steps 2 and 3 on the 10 button LCD Add-on Module.

???To change the LCD backlight brightness for IP5131-SDL

1.Press Hold+3+6+9 (simultaneously).

2.Press the Others softkey.

3.Press the BL Bright softkey.

4.Enter a value of 0~3 using the dialpad. (0 = dim; 3 = brightest)

5.Press the Set softkey twice.

The Basics

Customizing Your Telephone

Backlight On/Off

Available on backlit telephones and backlit add-on module.

???To change Backlight Settings

1.Press Hold+3+6+9 (simultaneously).

2.Press the Mic button.

3.Press Hold.

4.Use table below to choose preferred settings.

5.Press Hold Hold to save settings

Note FB1 is the lower left key, FB2 in the next up, FB3 is above FB2, and FB4 is above FB3.

The Basics

Keystrip Labels

Keystrip Labels

Available on 9 Line LCD telephone and 10 Button LCD Add-on Module

???To program LCD Keystrip Labels

1.Dial #9876 (or press the flexible Program button)

2.Press the Speaker button.

3.Press the button you wish to label.

4.Use the dialpad to enter the label.

5.Press the button labeled in step 3 to save the setting.

6.To label another button, repeat steps 3-5.

7.To exit User Programming mode lift the handset off-hook / on-hook.

Ring Tones

???To set distinctive ringing

1.Press #9876 to enter User Programming Mode.

2.Press a Line or extension button. The LED is steady green.

3.You can press Hold to switch between internal and external pitch. (Internal = station calls within your system; external = outside line calls.)

4.Enter the two-digit pitch number (see Table 5 on page 18).

5.Press the same button that you pressed in Step 2 (Line or extension). Two beeps is a confirmation tone and ???DATA PROGRAMMED??? displays on your LCD.

6.Lift the handset off-hook/on-hook to save settings.

The Basics

Ring Tones

Dial Pad and Button Beeps

IP telephones can emit a ???beep??? whenever a dial pad or feature button is pressed. The ???beeps??? are On by default. Follow these steps to turn the ???beeps??? On or Off.

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press 0.

3.Press Hold.

4.Press Programmable Feature Button 1 (FB1) to toggle On/Off. FB1, LED On: buttons beep.

FB1, LED Off: buttons do not beep.

5.Press Hold to set the option.

6.You must also go off-hook, then on-hook to exit the program mode.

The Basics

Ring Tones

Speakerphone/Microphone Sensitivity Adjustment

When you are using the speakerphone, high ambient noise levels may cause the party you are talking with to be to cut off frequently. If this happens, follow these steps to lower the sensitivity of the microphone on a IP5000-series telephone. The default is normal sensitivity.

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press 0.

3.Press Hold.

4.Press Programmable Feature Button 3 (FB3) to toggle On/Off. FB3, LED On: Lower sensitivity

FB3, LED Off: Normal sensitivity

5.Press Hold to set the option.

6.Go off-hook, then on-hook to exit the program mode.

The Basics

Telephone Terminology

Telephone Terminology

When making or receiving calls on your IP5000-series telephone you may experience one or more of the following call features depending on how your telephone is configured.

???Line ??? is synonymous with trunk which is the line that connects you to the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). Line can be:

???a button on your telephone set designated for outgoing calls

???your DN button followed by dialing 9.

???Automatic Line Selection (ALS) ??? ALS is engaged on outgoing calls. Lift the handset or press Spkr to hear dial tone, the steady green Line LED indicates ALS in enabled. The second line of the LCD will display the method of dialing available, followed by the digits dialed.

???Ringing Line Preference ??? Answer any incoming call by lifting the handset or pressing Spkr. There is no need to press the ringing line button to answer the call when ringing line preference is enabled.

???Tone First Signaling ??? Internal incoming calls only: telephone rings in standard ring tone, lift handset or press Spkr to answer call.

???Voice First Signaling ??? Internal incoming calls only: a long tone is heard, followed by the caller's voice, this will automatically engage the Spkr to allow for hands free communications. Lift the handset if desired (for privacy). When Voice First Signaling is enabled the telephone does not ring on internal incoming calls.

???Hot Dialing ??? Dial a telephone number from the dialpad, the telephone automatically selects a line, shown with a green LED, and turns on the Spkr and Mic LED's. When Hot Dialing is not turned on the handset should be lifted or Sprk should be pressed in order to make a call.

The Basics

Making a Call

Making a Call

There are three ways to originate a call from the telephone:

Handset

1.To make a call, lift the handset, then dial the number.

A line may be automatically selected or choose a line manually. Dial tone is heard through the handset. The Speaker and Microphone LEDs do not light.

Digits display as they are dialed. Call progress tones (Ringback Tone, Busy Tone, etc.) are heard through the handset.

2.When connected, continue using the handset or switch to speakerphone by holding down Spkr and placing the handset in the cradle.

Spkr Button

1.To make a call, press Spkr.

A line may be selected automatically or choose a line manually. The extension or Line button lights (depending on system programming). Dial tone is heard through the speaker. The Speaker and Microphone LEDs light.

2.Dial the number.

Digits display as they are dialed. Call progress tones (Ringback Tone, Busy Tone, etc.) are heard through the speaker.

3.When connected, continue using the speakerphone or lift the handset to continue the conversation.

Hot Dialing

1.To make a call using Hot Dialing, start dialing the number.

The extension button, Spkr and Mic LEDs light. Digits display as they are dialed. Call progress tones (Ringback Tone, Busy Tone, etc.) are heard through the speaker.

2.When connected, continue using the speakerphone or lift the handset to continue the conversation.

The Basics

Making a Call

Dial Directory

This feature is supported on IP5000-series telephones with an LCD display running on CIX R5.2 (or higher) software. Calls can be made by selecting a name from the alphabetical telephone directory.

???To access the Directory

1.Press DIR soft key (shown right). Select Directory menu appears.

The soft keys on the Select Directory are:

My = Personal Speed Dial Names EXTR = System Speed Dial Names INTR = Directory Number Names Dial = Cancel directory, get dial tone.

DIR

4 Line LCD Display

2. Choose the directory you wish to access and use the dial pad to enter the name.

Notes

???If a directory is not selected and a name is entered, all directories will be searched.

???To enter names from the dial pad, press the dial pad button associated with the letter to be entered. Press the button once for the first letter, twice for the second letter, etc. Left and Right Soft Keys are available to move the cursor.

3.Press FIND to start the directory search.

4.Press NEXT to move forward through the directory.

5.Press BACK to move backwards through the directory.

6.Press Call to connect to the directory entry selected.

On the 9-line LCD Display, press the button next to the displayed name. See figure on following page.

7.Press CNCL to quit the directory search.

The Basics

Making a Call

Press the key next to the displayed

name to call that person.

9 Line LCD Display - Dial by Name Screen

The Basics

Answering a Call

Answering a Call

There are several ways to answer a call:

Handset

???When the telephone is programmed for Ringing Line Preference, pick up the handset and the telephone automatically answers the ringing line.

... or press the button associated with the ringing line (flashing green LED).

Speaker

???When the telephone is programmed for Ringing Line Preference, press Spkr and the ringing line is answered.

... or press the button associated with the ringing line (flashing green LED). Once connected, continue using the speakerphone or lift the handset.

Shift Button

Available on a 9-line display telephone only.

???If the LCD screen is set to view Buttons 11~20 and a call comes in on Button 1 the phone will ring and Caller ID information will display on the top of the screen, press the ???Shift??? Button to view Buttons 1~10 and answer the call.

Handsfree Answerback

With speakerphone enabled, the telephone may be programmed for Handsfree Answerback. The called party hears a single long tone, followed by the caller???s voice. Begin hands free conversation. If Handsfree Answerback were not programmed, the called party could hear the calling party speak but would not be able to answer them without answering the call manually.

Notes

???The extension LED flashes green, the Microphone LED lights steady red and the Speaker LED flashes Red.

???In order to perform any additional functions with this call (like a transfer or hold) the call must be properly answered to gain full call control. Perform the same steps you normally would to answer a call: press the Spkr button, the flashing DN button or lift the handset.

???Handsfree MIC setting needs to be enabled by your System Administrator.

On a Call

While on a call you can perform the following:

Switching Between Handset and Speakerphone

???Press Spkr and place the handset on-hook to switch from handset to speakerphone mode.

???Take the handset off-hook to switch from speakerphone to handset mode.

Microphone (Mic/Mute) Button

This button toggles between Mic and Mute. When Mic button is lit, handsfree communication is supported, when Mic is pressed again and light is off, Mute is enabled and mutes both the microphone and the handset.

Hold

???To place a call on hold, press Hold. Your LCD shows the line on hold. The held Line???s LED flashes green while appearances of the line at other stations flash red.

???To return to the held call, press the flashing held Line button.

???If you do not return to the held call within a specified time, it rings back to your telephone. The call remains camped-on to your station.

???If the held party hangs up, the call is released.

???See the Call Pickup section to pick up a call on hold from another extension.

Exclusive Hold

This feature enables you to place a call on hold so that only you can retrieve it.

???While on a call, press Hold twice. That line???s LED flashes green while appearances of the line at other stations are steady red (in use).

The Basics

On a Call

Automatic Hold

This features enables you to move from one Line button to another Line button without pressing Hold.

Check with your System Administrator to make sure this setting is turned on. If Automatic Hold is not enabled, calls will drop when moving from one line to another without pressing Hold.

???While on a call, press another extension button to receive/originate a new call. The accessed line???s LED flashes (in-use). The first call is put on hold and your extension???s LED flashes.

Consultation Hold

1.While on a call, press Cnf/Trn. The call goes on hold.

2.Dial another line.

3.Transfer the call or return to the held call by pressing its Line button.

The Basics

Message Waiting

Message Waiting

Use your Msg LED/button and LCD to see/retrieve message(s).

An extension can receive up to four simultaneous Message Waiting indications and LCD messages. One message is reserved for the Message Center.

Your telephone can be programmed to have up to four additional (flexible) Message Waiting buttons/LEDs. Check with your System Administrator to see if these buttons have been programmed on your telephone. If so, substitute them when the Msg button/LED is mentioned in the following steps.

Responding to a Lit Msg LED

1.On an LCD telephone, if you see a ???+,??? press SK3 to display additional messages; otherwise, go to Step 2. The ???+??? indicates additional messages. The LCD can show up to three station messages for your extension and three for each additional (phantom) extension that you may have.

2.Press Msg, then lift the handset. Your telephone rings the extension or voice mail device that sent the indication. The LED continues to flash red.

3.After answering the message(s), place the handset back on-hook.

4.If the Msg LED continues to flash, you have more messages; repeat Steps 1~3 above to retrieve them. Voice mail devices turn off the LED/LCD indications after a short delay, after you checked all messages.

5.To manually turn off your Msg LED, press your extension button, then press #409. Do this step for each message received.

The Basics

Message Waiting

Turning On/Off MW LED on Another Extension

If you call an extension and it???s busy or there is no answer, you may be able to light that extension???s Message Waiting LED and enable that extension to call you back. The ability to perform this feature is set in system programming.

1.Dial an internal extension. You hear busy tone or there???s no answer.

2.Press Msg or 7. The Msg LED flashes red on the called telephone. At your telephone, the Msg LED lights steady red and the LCD shows the station number where you set a Message Waiting light. Example: ???MW SET TO 3620.???

If you decide to cancel the Message Waiting light at this point, press Msg or 7 again while ring-over tone is playing and the light will be cancelled.

3.Press Spkr. Your Msg LED turns Off. The Msg LED on the called telephone flashes until the called party presses the flashing Msg button which calls you back.

4.To turn Off a Message LED that you have set on another extension, press #64 plus the extension number that has the message light set. Then press Spkr or hang up to release your telephone. Your LCD shows the extension and ???MW CANCEL.???

...or dial the extension that you set the Message LED on, then press 77. Then press Spkr or hang up to release your telephone.

The Basics

Message Waiting

LED Indicator Details

Each line and Programmable Feature Button has a LED next to it which indicates the status of the line or feature associated with the button. Line LEDs light red or green and flash at varying rates to indicate call status (see Table 6).

Note LEDs on the telephone flash at different speeds depending on the function performed. Flash rates can be found under ???LED Indicator Details??? on page 29.

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The SoftIPT is a software phone client that runs on appropriately equipped wired or wireless laptops, tablets and desktop PCs with all versions of Microsoft?? Windows VistaTM and Microsoft?? Windows XP?? operating software (OS). The SoftIPT Version 3.0 screen is shown below.

SoftIPT on a PC integrates the power of the PC with most of the features available on an IP5000-series telephone. You can use most of the features described in this User Guide or the Strata CIX IPT/DKT Telephone User Guide. .

Important! The SoftIPT functions in the same manner as a desktop IP telephone. Use this manual as a guide to the SoftIPT functions.

SoftIPT

Message Waiting

SoftIPT Icons

The special buttons relating to the SoftIPT screen are described below.

Table 7 SoftIPT Button Definitions

SoftIPT Directory ??? Clicking this icon enables you to access the directory you create using MS Outlook. Refer to ???Using the Directory??? on page 41.

SoftIPT Configurations ??? Double click this icon to open the Configuration window. This enables you to view and change SoftIPT settings.

Audio Settings ??? Click this button to adjust the audio properties when connected to a USB handset.

Help ??? Clicking this icon enables you to access Help as a user or find information on Setting Audio Properties, etc. Click Help to view all SoftIPT information.

Shift Button (Purple) ??? Press Shift at any time to alternate between display of feature keys 1~10 and feature keys 11~20.

SoftIPT

Message Waiting

Fixed Buttons

The fixed buttons on your telephone enable you to perform standard functions quickly and easily. These buttons are described in Chapter 2 ??? The Basics.

Flexible Buttons

All Flexible Buttons must be programmed for your telephone in system programming and vary for individual telephones. If a button does not appear on your display or telephone keystrip label, see your System Administrator for button assignments.

Line Buttons

You may have buttons designated as Line and/or Pooled Line Grp which enable you to directly access outside lines. Pooled Line Grp enables you to access available CO Lines from a group of lines appearing under one button.

Liquid Crystal Display

The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) on the SoftIPT will display information similar to the large 9-line IP telephone display:

???Desk Clock and Calendar in idle mode

???Call Duration during an outside call

???Operational, Advisory, and Notification messages

LCD Control Buttons

There are two types of LCD button functions: LCD Control Buttons and Soft Keys.

When the Soft Key prompts appear on the LCD, the LCD Control Button just below the prompt offers access to that feature. See ???Soft Keys??? on page 11 for more information.

???SK1 is generally used as a Soft Key.

???Pressing SK2 switches you from the Call Forward (CF) display to the User Name display.

???Pressing SK3 advances you through information.

SoftIPT

Configuring SoftIPT 3.0

Configuring SoftIPT 3.0

Step 1: Configure the SoftIPT

1.After you have installed SoftIPT, double-click the SoftIPT icon on the desktop. The SoftIPT Configuration window opens.

Figure 1 SoftIPT Configurations

SoftIPT

Configuring SoftIPT 3.0

2. In the SoftIPT Configuration window, enter the following:

SoftIPT

Configuring SoftIPT 3.0

???To check how many Outlook profiles are on your PC

1.Go to Start > Control Panel > Mail

2.Double-click the Mail icon (see See Figure 2)

3.Click the Show Profiles... button

4.Here are all the profiles setup on your PC (See Figure 3)

Figure 2 Mail Setup - Outlook

SoftIPT

Configuring SoftIPT 3.0

SoftIPT

Basic SoftIPT Functions

Basic SoftIPT Functions

Start the SoftIPT

???Double-click the SoftIPT icon on your desktop.

Making a Call

???To make a call

1.Click Speaker then select the on-screen dial pad buttons to dial a call.

2.When connected to a call, you can select any of the call buttons, such as Redial,

Hold or Conf.

3.Click Speaker to end the call.

Note Do not use BGM (#490) on the SoftIPT. It conflicts with incoming calls.

???To make a Call using a USB Handset

To install a USB handset, refer to the vendor's documentation and/or website.

1.Go off-hook (pick up the receiver or press the hookswitch button on the USB Handset) to get dial tone.

2.Dial the phone number - click the on-screen dial pad buttons, input numbers (asterisk key, pound key) from PC keyboard, or use the key pad on the USB handset, if available.

3.To end the call, go on-hook (put down the receiver or press the hookswitch button).

SoftIPT

Basic SoftIPT Functions

Answering a Call

???To answer a call using the Shift button

???If the LCD screen is set to view keys 11~20 and a call comes in on key 1, the phone will ring and Caller ID information displays on the top of the screen - press the Shift key to view keys 1~10 and answer the call.

Switching a Call to Your Headset

You can switch a call from your IP telephone to the SoftIPT by placing the call on Hold and using the Call Pickup feature.

1.Press Hold.

2.On the SoftIPT, dial #5#72 + the extension number of your telephone.

Note You can also add this dialing string to a flexible button on your SoftIPT phone as a One-touch Speed Dial button for ease of call switching.

Labeling Feature Buttons

SoftIPT Version 3.0 provides soft labels preset by the Strata CIX system. If you wish to change them, contact your system administrator and see ???Programming Feature Buttons??? on page 116.

SoftIPT

Basic SoftIPT Functions

Using the Directory

You can create a directory with MS Outlook (not Outlook Express).

1.Close SoftIPT if you are using it.

2.Open MS Outlook.

3.Double click on the Contacts icon, click on the New contact icon.

4.Type in the contact information, click Save and Close. Add as many entries as desired. To edit an entry, double click on the name to open.

5.Start Soft Phone.

6.Click Directory icon. The directory displays (see below).

7. Click on the name. The SoftIPT calls the contact.

SoftIPT

Basic SoftIPT Functions

Using Echo Canceller

If you have a headset plugged into the microphone/speaker jack of the PC, you do not have to always enable echo canceller. We recommend you to enable echo canceller in the event you want to use the PC's embedded microphone/speaker as a speakerphone device and not attach a headset to the microphone/speaker jack of the PC. If the PC does not have an embedded microphone even if it has embedded speaker, you do not have to enable echo canceller because a headset would be plugged into the microphone/speaker jack, see figure below.

To use Echo Canceller, click the Audio Setting of SoftIPT and check the Using Echo Canceller box as shown below.

Enabling Echo Canceller

This chapter gives you more details about your IP5000-series telephone???s advanced functions. An alphabetical list of supported features has been compiled in this chapter for fast and easy reference.

Account Code Calls

Account Codes (Forced or Voluntary) can be used for a variety of reasons including billing, tracking, and line restriction applications. Account Codes are assigned in the system as a fixed length (default is six digits) and are recorded by the system, along with the details of the calls, which can be printed on a Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) report.

Verified/Non-Verified Account Codes

Verified Account Codes ensure that the system checks the account code you entered against a list created by the System Administrator. If the code is not in the list, the call will not go through.

Non-Verified Account Codes must be a uniform length but any digits are accepted. Account Codes and Lengths are setup and managed by the System Administrator.

Feature Operations

Account Code Calls

Forced Account Codes

Some applications require you to enter an Account Code. These Forced Account Codes may be verified or non-verified, depending upon the application, but in either case, the caller must enter a code before proceeding.

???To dial using Forced Account Codes

1.Place a call in the normal method.

If the call requires an Account Code, a burst of tone (Success Tone) is heard after dialing the telephone number alerting you to enter the Account Code.

2.Enter the account number.

When the number of digits designated for account codes has been entered, the number will be checked against the verified list, if chosen, and the call will continue as normal. If the number of digits entered for the account code is not reached or the verified code does not match, then re-order tone is heard and the call is rejected.

You can bypass Forced Account Code requirements with three emergency numbers, including 911. See your System Administrator for these numbers:

Feature Operations

Account Code Calls

Voluntary Account Codes (Verified/Non-Verified)

Voluntary Account Codes are optional. They can be entered during a call and are used for tracking selected calls using Station Message Detail Report (SMDR) call detail recording option.

If the system is set for Verified Account Codes, station users must enter a specific code when entering the Voluntary Account Code(s) or the code is not validated for the SMDR call report. This does not affect the call.

There are two ways to dial using a Voluntary Account Code:

???To dial using the Account Code button

Note This will require a Programmable Feature Button to be programmed on your telephone set with the Account Code feature (#46).

1.After accessing a Central Office (CO) line, press the Account Code button. LCD telephones prompt you to ???ENTER ACCOUNT CODE NOW.???

2.Enter the account code digits. The LCD prompt disappears upon entry of the first account code digit. After the account code is entered, the time indicator is restored to the LCD.

3.If your station is set for Verified Account Codes, you hear a confirmation tone when the code is valid. If the code is invalid, you hear two short tones.

4.Enter the Account Code. Your conversation is not interrupted.

???To enter an Account Code using access codes

Note It???s a good idea to warn the other party that you will be disconnected momentarily when you enter the access code. Once the code is entered, you will be connected again.

1.After accessing a CO line, press Cnf/Trn. Once you press Cnf/Trn, your call is interrupted; you and the other party cannot hear each other. You will hear feature dial tone.

2.Dial #46. LCD telephones prompt you to ???ENTER ACCOUNT CODE NOW.???

3.Enter the account code digits. The prompt disappears upon entry of the first account code digit. After the account code is entered, the connection is restored and the LCD shows the time.

Feature Operations

Advisory Messages

Advisory Messages

Advisory messaging enables you to store an informative message for LCD telephones that call your telephone. The messages can be up to 16 characters long. The Strata system provides a number of predefined messages, shown in the table below. Message numbers 5~9 can be defined by your System Administrator.

???To set an advisory message

1.Go off-hook or press your extension button to hear dial tone.

2.Press #411

3.Enter Message number (see table above)

4.Enter additional digits if required.

5.Go on-hook or press Spkr to release the line.

???To clear the registered message

1.Go off-hook or press your extension button to hear dial tone.

2.Press #412.

3.Go on-hook or press Spkr to release the line.

Feature Operations

Alarm Notification Button

Alarm Notification Button

The Alarm Notification Button must be setup by your System Administrator on your station.

???When the Alarm Notification button displays

??? Call your System Administrator.

This button stops displaying when the alarm clears or when you press the flashing button. If the alarm has not been cleared the Alarm Notification Button starts flashing every 10 minutes.

Automatic Busy Redial

After reaching a busy outside number, you can activate Automatic Busy Redial so that the system automatically redials the number at regular intervals. The system repeats the redial until the destination is no longer busy. Check with your System Administrator to see if this feature is setup for your telephone.

Automatic Busy Redial is not attempted while your station is busy, but continues to time-out. The system inserts a pause (P) on your LCD before redialing the number.

???To activate Automatic Busy Redial

1.When you reach a busy number, press Auto Busy Redial or Cnf/Trn + #441. The LED flashes red. You hear confirmation tone.

2.Hang up or press Spkr. The system redials, up to five to 20 times, every 30 to 180 seconds (depending on system programming). Your telephone receives ring tone when Automatic Busy Redial dials the number and it is available. The extension and Spkr LEDs flash green.

3.Lift the handset or press Spkr and wait for the party to answer. If you do not pick up the handset or press Spkr within recall timeout (five to 60 seconds) after a connection is made, you hear a muted ring for another 30 seconds, then the call disconnects.

???To cancel Automatic Busy Redial

??? Press Auto Busy Redial or extension + #442.

Feature Operations

Automatic Callback

Automatic Callback

When you reach a busy station, you can set Automatic Callback to have the system monitor the busy extension and notify you when it becomes idle.

Automatic Callback can place you in queue for an available outside line, if you reach a line group in which all lines are busy. When a station or line becomes available, the system rings your telephone; when you answer the system automatically rings the intended destination. The amount of time the system will wait for an idle destination is set in system programming. Automatic Callback is also known as ???CO Line Queuing.???

???To set Automatic Callback

1.If you hear busy tone after dialing an outside line access code or a station number, press Auto Callback or 4. Busy tone stops, followed by success tone, then busy tone resumes.

2.Hang up. You can make other calls while waiting.

3.When the called station or outside line becomes idle, your telephone rings and you will see a fast flashing LED.

???If you called a busy station, the extension LED flashes green (incoming call) and the called number displays.

???If you called a busy outside line, the extension LED flashes green (incoming call rate). The seized line???s number displays.

4.Answer within about three rings (can be programmed to ring up to three minutes) to prevent the callback from being cancelled. After you answer, you hear success tone, and the LED flashes green (in-use).

If you hear a busy tone after answering a callback, the called party is already on another call or the line has already been seized or has received an incoming call. Your request is not cancelled. You will be called again the next time a line becomes idle.

If you were attempting to make an outside call, the telephone number is automatically dialed, including the account code or override codes that were used.

???To cancel ACB

??? Press Auto Callback or extension button + #431.

Feature Operations

Background Music

Background Music

You can set background music over your telephone speaker or over external speakers. At least one music source must be connected to your system. Up to 16 different music sources can be applied to the Strata CIX/CTX system: the first source is Quiet Tone, all others can be music or recorded information.

???To enable background music on your telephone speaker

???Press BGM. LED turns on.

Or press an extension button + #490 + n + #, where n is the music source 1~15.

???To cancel background music on your telephone speaker

???Press BGM. LED turns off.

???Or press an extension button + #491.

???To change the BGM source (1~15) assigned to the BGM button

Press an extension button + #9876 + BGM + n + BGM, where n is the music source 1~15.

???To enable background music over your external paging speakers

Press an extension button + #492 + n + #, where n is the music source 1~15.

??? To cancel background music over your external paging speakers

Press an extension button + #493 + Spkr.

Feature Operations

Call Forward

Call Forward

There are two types of Call Forwarding that you can set. One is System Call Forward (set in System Programming) which automatically directs calls to a predefined location, such as Voice Mail. See your System Administrator to determine or change your System Call Forward destination.

The other type is Station Call Forwarding. You can use Station Call Forwarding to replace your System Call Forward destination with a custom Call Forward setting made from your station.

System

System Call Forward directs calls to a destination preset by an Administrator for each telephone, commonly set to voice mail.

???To turn on System Call Forward for your telephone, press #620. Confirmation tone (three short tones) and display shows ???DATA PROGRAMMED.??? This indicates the data is set.

???To turn off System Call Forward for your telephone, press #621. Confirmation tone (three short tones) and display shows ???DATA PROGRAMMED.??? This indicates the data is set.

Station

Station Call Forward enables you to assign Call Forward destinations for each extension on your telephone that will override the telephone???s System Call Forward settings. Each extension can be independently setup to Station Call Forward to a unique destination. You can set a Programmable Feature Button to perform any Call Forward function - see ???Programming Feature Buttons??? on page 116 for more details. Call Forward must be set prior to receiving the call.

The following calls to your station can be forwarded:

???Internal calls

???Auto Attendant calls

???Outside lines that ring only your station

???Transferred internal or incoming line calls

Feature Operations

Call Forward

Station Call Forward Categories

You can set Call Forward for the following categories of calls. Within these categories, you can use five different types of Call Forward Settings (as detailed in the next section).

???Call Forward Any Call ??? Forwards any call, whether an internal call or incoming line call.

???Call Forward - Incoming Line ??? Forward incoming line calls only.

???Call Forward Any Call - Set for Another Station ??? Enables you set forwarding of all calls for another telephone within your telephone system.

???Call Forward - Incoming Line Set for Another Station??? Enables you to set forwarding of incoming line calls for another telephone within your telephone system.

Notes

???Call Forward Any Call and Call Forward-Incoming line can be set simultaneously on a telephone. This allows incoming lines calls to be forwarded to a different destination than all of the other types of calls.

???Call Forward destinations can be set to internal destinations or an outside telephone number.

???You can change your forwarding destination from outside the system using the DISA feature. See your System Administrator for DISA telephone numbers and security code access.

Call Forward Settings

???Call Forward All Calls ??? Forwards all calls immediately.

???Call Forward Busy/Do Not Disturb ??? Forwards calls immediately when your extension is busy or in Do Not Disturb (DND) mode.

In Tone-first systems with multiple lines, Call Forward Busy forwards calls only when all line appearances are in use. In Voice-first systems, Call Forward Busy forwards all calls any time your telephone is in use.

???Call Forward - No Answer ??? Forwards unanswered calls after a preset number of rings. The preset number of rings can be set on a per user basis.

???Call Forward Busy/Do Not Disturb/No Answer ??? Forwards all calls when you are busy, in DND mode or when you don't answer a call within a preset number of rings.

???Call Forward Cancel ??? Cancels the set Call Forward feature. Notice that each category of Call Forward has a different code for canceling.

Feature Operations

Call Forward

Station Call Forward Procedures

Table 22 on Page 179 contains Call Forward Button sequences. You can do a Call Forward function by entering the button sequence as described or by programming a Programmable Feature Button to perform the sequence. See ???Programming Feature Buttons??? on page 116 to program a Programmable Feature Button.

???To use the Call Forward button sequence

???Follow the instructions in Table 24 on Page 184, shown under the ???Button Sequence??? heading. Some features require additional input, such as:

???Dest. Ext. or Telephone No. ??? Call Forward destination numbers can be internal extension numbers or outside telephone numbers. If the destination is an outside number, enter the access code used for dialing out (such as 9) + the telephone number + #. The CIX accepts destination numbers of up to 32 digits.

???Timer ??? Enter the number of seconds (08~60) your telephone should ring before forwarding the call. (This is the Call Forward-No Answer timer.)

???Call Forward Pass Code ??? A four-digit Call Forward pass code can be setup by your System Administrator and will allow one station to activate the call forward setting for another station. Users must enter the Call Forward pass code for the station to be forwarded.

Note In Table 22 on Page 179, (tone) refers to three short tones used as a confirmation tone and will play at that point in the sequence to confirm your input was accepted.

Feature Operations

Call Forward

Call Forward Examples

???To set your telephone to Call Forward Busy-No Answer to an internal extension number

???Press your extension button + #6041 + 3000# + 10

#6041 = Call Forward Access Code sequence 3000# = Internal Extension Number

10 = Ring time in seconds before Call Forwards

???To set another telephone to Call Forward Busy-No Answer to an outside destination number after a set time

???Press your extension button + #6042 + 1234 + 1111 + # + 9 +1 949 5873000 + # + 08

#6042 = Call Forward Busy No Answer Access Code sequence 1234 = Other telephone???s extension number

1111 = Call Forward Passcode for other telephone + # 9 = Outside Line Access Code

1 949 5553000 = 1 + Area Code + Telephone Number

# = Must press after entering an outside destination number 08 = Ring time in seconds before Call Forwards

Feature Operations

Call History

Call History

Incoming calls with Caller ID or ANI information can be optionally recorded into a rolling list for the station where the call is ringing. The call is placed in the list along with the number, name (if provided), time and date of the call, and status of the call (answered, abandoned, or redirected). You can access this list from an LCD telephone with a flexible Caller ID button.

???To view Call History

???When your station is idle, press the Caller ID button. The Caller ID LED lights green and the latest record displays.

???Press Vol ??????for the next record; press Vol ??? for the previous record.

???To view the call date, time and status, press SK2 (press again to toggle to call name/number).

Feature Operations

Call Park Orbits

Call Park Orbits

The Call Park feature enables you to hold a call temporarily in a location other than your telephone. These areas are called orbits. You or another telephone user can retrieve a parked call from its orbit by specifying the orbit number. You can specify one of 20 General Park Orbits (7000~7019) or a valid extension number within the system.

Once you have parked a call in an orbit, you can:

???Hang up and retrieve the parked call at a later time

???Originate another call

???Access a voice paging device to announce the parked call for pickup from another station

If you park a call and it is not retrieved, it will recall to the parking station and one of the following occurs:

???If your station is idle when the system Call Park recall timer expires, the parked call automatically recalls to your station.

???If your station is busy, the parked call camps on.

If you have an LCD telephone, you can let the system automatically select an available orbit number which displays on your LCD.

???To park a call

1.While on a call, press Park in Orbit or press Cnf/Trn + #33. The LED flashes green (consultation-hold). If you were on an extension during the call, and you have line button on your telephone, the line LED will flash until the call is picked up (depending on programming).

2.Specify the Park Orbit using one of the following:

???Press * and the system automatically selects a General Park Orbit between 7000~7019. The chosen orbit appears on the LCD.

???Enter a valid extension.

???Press # and the system automatically selects your extension as the orbit.

3.Hang up. The caller???s extension or line number and the orbit number are shown. If the parked call is not retrieved within a specified time, the call rings back to your telephone. When a parked call recalls your telephone, the LCD shows the line or extension that is recalling and the orbit number.

Feature Operations

Call Pickup

???To retrieve a parked call

1.Press Park in Orbit or press your extension button + #32.

2.Enter the Orbit Number where the call is parked or # for the extension from which you are calling. You cannot use * to retrieve a parked call. The extension LED flashes at the in-use rate when the call is retrieved.

Call Pickup

You can pick up a call that is ringing another station???s extension, a call placed on hold at another station and other types of calls. When you pick up an internal call, the calling station and the called station displays on your LCD.

Group Pickup

Two or more stations can be assigned to a pickup group, there are a total of 32 pickup groups available. You can easily pick up ringing calls on other extensions. Ringing calls include: new, transferred, internal, or external calls. You will have the ability to pick up calls for other extensions in your group and other groups as well. See your System Administrator for group assignments.

Ringing, Page or Held Call Pickup

This feature picks up ringing or held calls, including Group Page and All Call Page calls. If these types of calls occur at the same time, the pickup priority is station-to- station and then Page calls in the order of occurrence. In some systems, this feature can be applied to pick up All Call Page exclusively.

Feature Operations

Call Pickup

???To perform Call Pickup

??? Press the buttons shown in the table below for the desired Pickup feature.

Notes

???The Primary extension number is the directory number by which the telephone set is defined. Other, non-primary extension numbers may also appear on the telephone. By convention, the Primary extension number is assigned to the first button (on the bottom left-hand side) of a multi-button telephone.

???If more than one call is on hold, the call on the telephone???s lowest button number is picked up.

???Ringing calls are picked up over held calls as a priority.

Feature Operations

Call Transfer

Call Transfer

Call transfer allows a call to be directed from one telephone to another on the CIX.

External transfers to telephone numbers or network extensions off the CIX are also supported, please check with your System Administrator to see if this is enabled.

There are two types of call transfer:

???Blind transfer ??? The call is directly transferred to another extension without announcing the call or waiting to see if the caller is available.

???Supervised transfer ??? The call is ???supervised??? during the transfer process so the call can be announced to the receiving party before completing the transfer. A supervised transfer also allows the person originating the transfer to take back or cancel the transfer.

???To perform Call Transfer Immediate

1.While on a call, press the TRNS Soft Key.

2.Dial the extension where you wish to transfer the call.The call rings the destination station and your telephone returns to the idle state. If your telephone does not go idle, the destination may be located in a remote node, so you need to hang up to return to idle state.

???To transfer using the Cnf/Trn button

1.While on a call, press Cnf/Trn. Your Line LED flashes green and you hear internal dial tone.

2.Dial the extension where the call will be transferred. You can remain on the line and announce the call or hang up to complete a ???blind transfer.???

Note If the privacy option has been disabled, then if you use a Line button when you transfer the call, the LED will flash red until the receiving party answers. While the LED is flashing, you can press the Line button to return to the call. If the receiving party answers the call, the LED turns solid red and you cannot reconnect to the original caller.

During call transfer, you can connect all three parties by pressing the Cnf/Trn button or by pressing the JOIN soft key. This allows the three parties to talk together.

3.Transfer with Camp On: If the station to which you want to transfer the call is busy, you may hang up and the transferred trunk or station will be camped on to the busy destination.

Feature Operations

Call Waiting

???To transfer a call directly to Voice Mail (VM)

1.While on a call, press Cnf/Trn.

2.Enter #407.

3.Enter the VM mailbox number (usually the same as the extension number) + #.

4.Hang up and the caller is connected to the VM mailbox. This feature does a blind transfer to VM.

???To transfer a call directly to VM with a DSS button

1.While on a call, press Cnf/Trn.

2.Press the DSS button programmed to the voice mail number.

3.Hang up and the caller is connected to the VM mailbox.

Call Waiting

You can answer a call that is transferred to your station, even when your station is busy. When another call is camped onto your station, you hear two Camp-on tone beeps and the extension or Line LED flashes red (on-hold).

If a call is sent to your station when busy, and your station does not have an extension button available to receive the call, two camp-on tone beeps are sent to your telephone. You must disconnect or transfer the existing call to answer the waiting call.

???To answer a waiting call by placing the current call on hold

???Press Hold. The existing call is placed on hold. The camped-on line rings your station (the Line LED flashes green - incoming call)....or if your telephone has the Auto Hold feature, just press the flashing extension button.

You are connected to the transferred call. The extension or Line LED flashes green (in-use).

Note See your System Administrator to find out if you have Auto Hold.

???To answer a waiting call by disconnecting or transferring the current call

???Hang up or transfer the existing call; the camped-on call rings your station. The camped-on line rings your telephone and the Line LED flashes green (incoming call).

...or press the flashing extension or Line. The existing call is placed on hold. The camped-on line rings your station (the Line LED flashes green - incoming call). This disconnects the current call and connects you to the transferred call. The extension or Line LED flashes green (in-use).

Feature Operations

Caller ID

Caller ID

Incoming calls to your extension with Caller ID can be recorded into a rolling list that is saved on your telephone. The call information is placed in the list along with the number, name (if provided), time and date of the call, and status of the call (answered, abandoned, or redirected). You can access this list from an LCD telephone with a flexible Caller ID button.

???To view saved Caller ID information

1.When your station is idle, press the Caller ID button.

The Caller ID LED lights green and the latest record displays.

2.Use the soft keys (Next, Prev, Call or Exit).

Note Caller ID is displayed when a call is first answered and will be displayed for the first 15 seconds of the telephone call.

Conference Calls

You can conference together up to eight parties (including yourself) - with up to six parties being external network lines. The actual number of conference parties with acceptable volume levels depends on the local and far end telephone line conditions.

The person who initiates the conference call is the Master. If, after the conference is established, the Master exits the conference, the first station to have been added to the conference becomes the Master.

???To conference calls

1.While on a call, press Cnf/Trn. You hear dial tone and your Line LED flashes green.

2.Call another station or outside line.

3.When the called party answers, press Cnf/Trn. If you receive a busy tone or no answer, press Cnf/Trn again to return to the original connection.

All parties are conferenced. If the second call was placed on a Line that appears on your telephone, the LED also flashes green.

4.Repeat steps 1~3 until all parties are added or the maximum number of parties is reached.

Note When the Master of the conference hangs up, the control is automatically transferred to the first internal station added to the conference call. If no other internal stations are included in the conference call, the call will be disconnected.

Feature Operations

Conference Calls

???To transfer conference control

1.Complete Steps 1 and 2 above to add the line to which you wish to transfer conference control. See previous Note.

2.Announce the call and hang up to transfer it. This station now becomes the conference Master with the ability to add or delete parties.

???To hold a conference call

??? If you are the Conference Master, press the Hold button once (or twice for Executive Hold) to place the conference call on hold. The other parties can continue with the conference. Music-on-hold is suppressed and your extension LED flashes green. You can rejoin the conference at any time by pressing your extension button. When you return, you retain Master status.

Adding Voice Mail to a Conference

The Conference Master can add voice mail to a conference. This feature enables participants in a conference to listen to or leave a voice mail message during a conference call.

???To add Voice Mail to a conference call (performed by Conference Master)

1.Press Cnf/Trn to place the current call on Consultation Hold.

2.Dial the voice mail (VM) extension number, then enter the VM mailbox and security code. This adds the voice mailbox to the conference.

3.Press Cnf/Trn to reconnect to the original party. (You can continue to add conference members by pressing Cnf/Trn and dialing another extension.)

Now, all parties in the conference can listen to or record a message to this voice mailbox. Only the Master can control the VM with touchtones or Soft Keys.

Feature Operations

Conference Calls

Supervising a Tandem Call

1.While talking on an outside call, press Cnf/Trn. You hear dial tone. The extension LED flashes (conference rate).

2.Dial an outside telephone number.

3.After the party answers, press Cnf/Trn. The extension LED flashes (in-use rate) and all parties are conferenced.

If you receive a busy tone or if the station does not answer, press the flashing extension button to return to the original connection.

4.Press Cnf/Trn and hang up. The extension LED flashes (exclusive-hold rate) and the two lines are connected. The LED turns Off when the parties hang-up.

5.To supervise a tandem call, press the extension button. If the parties have finished, hang up...or if the parties are still talking, press Cnf/Trn and hang-up. Both Line LEDs turn Off and the connection is released.

If your telephone company provides automatic disconnect supervision, the connection will release automatically when the parties hang up. If not, the lines must be supervised to be disconnected.

Conference Add/Split/Join/Drop

If you initiate a conference with two or more parties, you can continue to add outside callers to conference; or you and another member of the conference can leave (Split) the conference for a private conversation. During this time, other conference members remain connected.

You can then Join both of you back into the conference, or you can Drop (disconnect) the member you are connected to. This feature is performed with Soft Keys if you have a LCD phone or with a Split button programmed on one of your Programmable Feature Buttons.

This feature also works for remote stations which are connected through Strata Net QSIG.

Important! You must be a conference master to perform the Add, Split and Drop features. The conference master is the person that initiates the conference call. If that person drops from the conference, the first person added to the conference becomes the conference master.

Feature Operations

Conference Calls

???To add an Incoming call to the Conference

1.Place the first caller/Conference on hold.

2.Answer the incoming ringing call.

3.While speaking to the incoming caller, press Cnf/Trn button.

4.Press the blinking DN where the first caller/Conference was placed on hold.

5.Press Cnf/Trn twice to join all parties together.

???To Split from a conference

1.While in a conference call on an IP5000-series phone, press the SPLT (Split) soft key or Split button.

2.Press the NEXT soft key until you see the extension number for the party that you want to Split out of the conference.

3.You can return both yourself and the other Split party back into the conference by pressing JOIN.

RTRN terminates a feature operation and returns to the previously displayed state.

???To Drop the Split party from a conference

??? Press the DROP Soft Key. The party that you are talking to privately (the party which you have Split from the conference) will be disconnected (Dropped) and you will rejoin the conference.

If you are in a three-way conference and Split with one of the parties, the remaining party will essentially be ???on hold??? until you return to the conference.

Feature Operations

Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

Outside callers with touch tone telephones can call in to lines programmed for Direct Inward System Access (DISA) and dial an extension or outgoing line without going through an attendant or operator. Check with your System Administrator to see if this features is available for your telephone.

1.From outside the system, dial the public telephone number assigned to DISA. The call will be answered and you will hear system dial tone.

If you do not dial within 10 seconds, the line disconnects.

2.When you hear dial tone, dial an extension or an outside line.

3.If you dial an outside destination, you may need to enter a security code provided to you by the System Administrator. When you hear the tone, enter the security code. If accepted, the call will proceed.

4.If you receive busy tone and you want to dial another number while the station is still ringing, press * and repeat Step 2.

Direct Station Selection Buttons (Hotline)

This optional feature enables you to use a DSS button to connect directly to another station???s line extension. The DSS LED shows the status (idle/busy) of the station and/ or the station???s primary extension. For example, a station???s DSS button LED shows busy (light steady red) when the station is:

???busy on a call on any button

???idle but all appearances of the station???s extension are in use by other stations. When the station is in DND, the LED flashes red.

???To connect directly to another station???s extension

1. When connected to a line or another station, press DSS.

The original party is put on-hold. You can call a station even if the DSS LED shows busy (steady red).

2. Announce the call...or transfer the call by hanging up or pressing Release. Note You can transfer the call to an idle or busy station.

Feature Operations

Do Not Disturb

Do Not Disturb

If your station is in Do Not Disturb (DND) mode, internal, external and transferred calls do not ring your station and Off-hook Call Announce calls are denied. You can continue to make calls while in the DND mode. When originating a call in DND mode, you will hear a short burst of interrupted dial tone followed by continuous dial tone. You can start dialing at any time during either tone.

If you put your Primary extension into DND mode, all calls to that telephone are rejected. If your extension is set for Call Forward-Busy or Call Forward-Busy/No Answer, the call is redirected to the forwarding destination immediately.

If you put an extension other than the Primary extension into DND, only calls to that extension on your telephone will be blocked. Appearances of that extension on other telephones continue to ring.

???To activate DND on your Primary extension

???Press Do Not Disturb or #6091 (hear Success Tone). The LED lights steady red and DND mode is activated for the entire station.

???To activate DND on a non-Primary extension

???Press the desired extension appearance and Do Not Disturb or #6091 (hear Success Tone). The LED lights steady red and DND mode is activated for that extension on your telephone.

???To deactivate DND

???Press Do Not Disturb or #6092 (hear Success Tone). The LED lights goes out and DND mode is de-activated.

Feature Operations

Door Lock(s)

Setting DND for Another Extension

???To activate DND for another extension

???Enter #6191 (hear Entry Tone) + the Primary extension of the remote extension + the pass code + # (hear Success Tone). This sets DND as if activated by the Primary extension on the target telephone.

???To deactivate DND for another extension

???Enter #6192 (hear Entry Tone) + the Primary extension of the remote extension + the pass code + # (hear Success Tone). This removes DND from the target telephone.

???To change your DND Pass Code

???Enter #670 (hear Entry Tone) + ext. no. (hear Entry Tone) + old pass code + # (hear Entry Tone) + new pass code + # (hear Success Tone).

If you activate DND while a call is ringing, the ringing stops. The LED continues to flash on your telephone and ring on other appearances.

Door Lock(s)

If you have locked doors in your facility that can be controlled through the Strata CIX system, you may be able to unlock these doors by using your telephone???s Unlock Door button(s). The Unlock Door button(s) is programmed to unlock a specific door.

Check with your System Administrator to find out the locations of your system???s door phones and record them below.

???To unlock a door

???Press the specific Unlock Door button or #12 + the Door Lock Number (see above table). The door unlocks for three~30 seconds (set in system programming). The Unlock Door LED is lit while the door is unlocked.

Feature Operations

Door Phone(s)

Door Phone(s)

Door phones can be used to call phones selected in system programming. When a door phone calls, you hear a distinctive ringing tone, one or five times (set in system programming). You can also call a door phone and monitor the surrounding area.

LCD telephones display the door phone name ID when calls are made to or from door phones.

The number of possible door phones varies by Strata CIX system, 01~24 maximum for larger systems. Check with your System Administrator to find out the names and locations of your system???s door phones and record them below.

???To answer a door phone call

???When you hear a door phone call ringing, lift the handset or press the ringing button. A door phone call sounds like chimes (high/low). The extension LED flashes green (in-use) and you are connected to the door phone.

...or to pick up door phone calls ringing someone else???s telephone, press your extension + #5#5 + directory number of the ringing phone.

Feature Operations

Echo Cancellation

???To call/monitor a door phone

1.With the handset off-hook, press an extension button. You hear dial tone and the LED flashes green (in-use).

2.Press #15 (hear three tone bursts), then enter the door phone number (01~24, depending on system size). A two-way talk-path exists between your telephone and the door phone. The door phone will not ring. You can audibly monitor the area around the door phone.

???To call from a door phone

1.Press the door phone button and then release it. You hear a distinctive ringing tone???one or five times (set in system programming).

2.When answered, speak at a normal voice level in the direction of the door phone.

Echo Cancellation

???If you hear echo on your IP telephone, tap either Vol ??? or Vol ??? once to cancel the echo.

Emergency Call

???To make an emergency call, dial 911 or Access Code + 911. This depends on off-hook preference set up for your telephone.

Note Check with your System Administrator for the Access Code because this code may be different from the one used to get an outside line.

Emergency Monitoring Station

Your system may have one IP telephone assigned as an emergency monitoring station. If your telephone has this assignment, your line LED will flash green when someone makes a 911 call. When you answer the call, you can listen in and participate in the conversation. See your System Administrator for more information on this feature.

Feature Operations

Emergency Ringdown

Emergency Ringdown

If a station remains off-hook for a programmable period, it can be automatically treated as an Emergency Call and directed to an emergency destination. The station may have partially dialed a number or have dialed no digits at all. Each station is programmed with its specific emergency ringdown destination.

A station number or a group pilot number can be specified as an emergency ringdown destination. In a private network, the station or pilot number must be in the same network node. Remote emergency destination and door phones are not permitted.

Language Codes

This feature enables you to change the language sent from the Attendant Console or from a PC. See your System Administrator to find out if your telephone is programmed with the ability to change languages.

???To change the Language Display

???Enter the Change Language access code #495 + the Language Code (see below). 1: English date format ??? MM/DD (/YY)

2: British English ??? DD/MM (/YY)

3: French ??? DD/MM (/YY)

4: Spanish ??? DD/MM (/YY)

Feature Operations

Message Waiting

Message Waiting

Message Waiting is shown on the Msg button which will flash red when there are messages waiting. The waiting message indicators can come from the voicemail system or they can be internal messages sent from other extensions.

The messages from other extensions are notifications that someone has called your extension and wants you to call them back.

An extension can receive up to three Message Waiting indications, one additional indicator will always be reserved for the voicemail system.

Note If there are Phantom DN's (PhDN's) programmed on an extension, each PhDN can receive up to three message waiting indicators.

???Responding to a Lit Msg LED

1.Press Red flashing Msg button. The telephone will dial the message source (the voicemail or another extension). See Note below.

2.When call is finished, hang up and the message waiting indicator will be cleared.

3.If the Msg LED continues to flash, there are additional messages to check, repeat steps 1-2.

Voicemail devices have a short delay in turning off the message waiting indicators.

???To manually turn off the Msg LED, press your extension button, then enter #409. Repeat this sequence until all the messages are cleared.

Notes

???If there is a + on the LCD, press the Next Soft Key to scroll through the messages sent to that extension.

???To see who has sent you messages, or to retrieve the messages, press the flashing Msg button.

Feature Operations

Message Waiting

Turning On/Off MW LED on Another Extension

When an extension is called, the calling party can choose to send a message to the called party. This is a notification to say that a call has been missed and the calling party would like to be called back.

By sending a message to another extension you turn on their Msg LED.

1.Dial an internal extension. You may hear ringing or busy tone.

2.Press Msg or 7. The Msg LED flashes red on the called telephone. At your telephone, the Msg LED lights steady red and the LCD shows the station number where the Message Waiting light was sent to.

If you decide to cancel the Message Waiting light at this point, press Msg or 7 again while ring-over tone is playing and the light will be cancelled, or if you want to cancel the message later, call the telephone you set the message on and press 7 twice.

3.Press Spkr. Your Msg LED turns Off. The Msg LED on the called telephone flashes until the called party presses the flashing Msg button which calls you back.

4.Turn off the Message LED.

???The two ways to turn Off a Message LED are

Method 1

1.Press #64 plus the extension number that has the message light set.

2.Press Spkr or hang up to end the call.

Method 2

1.Dial the extension that has the Message LED on.

2.Press 77

3.Press Spkr or hang up to release your telephone.

Feature Operations

Microphone Cut-Off

Microphone Cut-Off

This feature prevents callers from monitoring the sounds near your telephone when your telephone receives a Handsfree Call or cuts-off the telephone microphone while on a speakerphone call. When the feature is ON, the Microphn Cut-off LED lights steady red and the Mic and Spkr LEDs do not light when your telephone is called. When the feature is OFF, the Microphn Cut-off LED is not lit and your microphone works. The Microphn Cut-off functions on Handsfree Answerback and speaker OCA calls for privacy.

???To turn the microphone ON/OFF

??? Press Microphn Cut-off to toggle between ON/OFF.

Feature Operations

Off-hook Call Announce

Off-hook Call Announce

Off-hook Call Announce (OCA) enables you to complete a call to a busy telephone. Your telephone must be programmed to either announce automatically or to announce after you press a button on your dial pad. The destination telephone must be programmed to accept an OCA. The announcement may be delivered over the handset or the speaker.

Handset OCA can operate on any digital telephone. Speaker OCA requires the addition of a special circuit board inside the speakerphone.

???To make an OCA call

???Manual ??? Dial an extension. When you hear busy tone, press 5 and, after one long tone, you can talk through the speaker of the destination telephone. The person you are calling has answering options described below.

???Automatic ??? If your telephone and the extension you are calling have been programmed for Automatic OCA, you can talk through the speaker of the destination telephone without hearing the busy tone and without dialing 5.

???To answer a Handset OCA call

While you have a call in progress, you hear one tone in your handset to indicate that a second station is calling.

???Press Msg button to toggle between the new or original caller. Press and release the Msg button to talk to the new caller, then press and release the Msg button again to return to the original caller.

The PDN flashing rapidly means talking to OCA caller; PDN flashing at a normal, steady pace means talking to original caller. In both cases, neither caller can hear the other. Your LCD indicates which station or CO line you are connected to.

???To answer a Speaker OCA call

1. While you have a handset call in progress and you hear one tone, this indicates that a second station is calling. The second caller connects to the speaker in your telephone. The Spkr LED flashes and the Mic LED lights. You will be speaking to the first caller through your handset and the second caller through the microphone.

2. To turn off your microphone speaker to the second party, you can press Mic or Microphn Cut-off; the Mic LED turns Off. You will no longer be talking to the second caller, although he/she can still speak through your speaker.

3. Press Mic or Microphn Cut-off again to reconnect to the second caller. You can toggle as often as you choose. If you do not want the first caller to hear your conversation with the second caller, cover the mouthpiece of your handset.

Feature Operations

Override Calls

Override Calls

The available override features are:

???Busy Override

???Do Not Disturb Override

???Executive Override

???Destination Restriction/Traveling Class Override

???Class of Service Override

???Privacy Override

Busy Override

Ring Over Busy Override enables you to send a muted ring tone to a busy station to indicate a call is waiting. The Busy Override (BOV) muted ring can be programmed for each station to be two muted rings only or continued muted rings until the call is answered. This option applies to the station receiving the muted ring. The muted ring can be sent to the telephone speaker or to the telephone handset/headset and speaker.

???To use Busy Override

???After reaching a busy station, press 2. A muted tone is heard at the busy station, indicating that a call is waiting. The station number displays.

Do Not Disturb Override

Do Not Disturb (DND) Override lets you send a call waiting tone or ringing to a station in DND mode to indicate that a call is coming in. Your telephone may be programmed to block DND Override from other telephones. Your station???s LCD shows the station you have called is in the DND mode.

OCA is possible to DND stations from stations that are programmed for DND Override.

???To use DND Override

???After reaching a station in DND mode, press 2. A tone signal is heard at the DND station, indicating a call is coming in. On your station, the LCD shows the station number you have overridden.

Your LCD displays DND OVR DENY, if the station you called denies DND Override.

Feature Operations

Override Calls

Executive Override

Executive Override enables you to enter an established conversation. Your telephone can also be programmed to block Executive Override from other telephones.

???To perform Executive Override

???After reaching a busy station, press 3

...or, if you have an LCD telephone, use the OVRD Soft Key.

You enter a conference with the busy station and the party to whom he was talking. The called parties may hear an optional tone signal prior to your entering the conversation.

Your LCD displays EXEC OVR DENY, if the station you called denies Executive Override. If you do not have Override privileges, you will camp on.

Destination Restriction/Traveling Class Override

Enables a station user to override the Destination Restriction or Traveling Class of a particular telephone by entering a pre-determined account code.

???To use Destination Restriction or Traveling Class Override

1.Press 471. Confirmation tone plays and the LCD shows ???Enter OVR Code.???

2.Enter the trunk access code or LCR access code.

3.Dial the external telephone number.

Class of Service Override

By dialing a Class of Service (COS) Override code, a user can change a station???s set of privileges to one associated with the override code. When the call is terminated and another is attempted from the same station, the original COS is applied. This allows selected users to override restrictions that are placed on any telephone in the system.

???To perform Class of Service Override

1.Access a Primary or Phantom DN. You hear dial tone and the LED flashes at the in-use rate.

2.Press #471. Dial tone stops. Your LCD prompts you to enter a code.

3.Enter the COS Override Code (four digits). You hear dial tone.

4.Dial a telephone number.

Note For security reasons, the override codes are only available on a selected basis. See your System Administrator.

Feature Operations

Paging

Privacy Override

This feature enables you to enter an established call on a line you share with another telephone. Up to two station users can enter an existing Central Office (CO) line-to- station call (i.e., up to three stations can be connected to a CO line). You can also use this feature if the station that is already connected to the CO line is in the Privacy Release mode.

Station users with Privacy Release can allow stations with the shared button appearance to enter their conversations, even if the station entering the conversation is not programmed for Privacy Override. (see ???Privacy??? on page 78.)

Paging

Station users can make page announcements to telephones and external speakers. Check with your System Administrator to find out the zone numbers for various paging groups.

???To make a Page Announcement to telephones or external speakers

1.Lift the handset, press your extension button and enter a paging access code.

2.Make your announcement, then hang up.

???To make a Group Page

??? Press Group Page and enter the Group number (01~16)

...or press extension + #31 and enter the zone number.

Answering a Page

???To answer a Group Page, lift the handset off-hook, dial #5#36 and enter the Page Zone number (01~08, depending on your telephone system).

???To answer an External Page Zone, lift the handset off-hook, dial #5#36 and enter the Page Zone number (01~08, depending on your telephone system).

Feature Operations

Paging

All Call Page

You can make an All Call Page to telephones assigned to the ???All Call Page Group.??? Stations are assigned to the ???All Call Page Group??? in system programming.

???To make an All Call Page

1.With the handset off-hook, press All Call Page

...or dial #30. This pages all telephones in the All Call Page Group but, depending on system programming, you may or may not page external speakers.

2.Make your announcement then hang up.

???To answer an All Call Page

1.Lift the handset off-hook, dial #5#36.

2.Enter the Page Zone Number (01~08, depending on your telephone system).

Emergency Page

An Emergency Page overrides Group Pages or All Call Pages to telephone and external paging devices.

???To make an Emergency Page, lift the handset off-hook, dial #37.

???To make an Emergency Page to a group, lift the handset off-hook, dial #38 and enter the Group number.

Feature Operations

Privacy

Privacy

Privacy controls the ability of more than one person to use the same extension or CO line at the same time. Privacy applies to multiple appearances of extensions, Phantom extensions, outside Lines and outside Line Group buttons. The application of Privacy to individual telephones is controlled in system programming.

By default, the system is private. If you are in a conversation, another telephone with an appearance of the line on which you are talking cannot intrude unless that telephone has been programmed for Privacy Override. In that event, the other telephone may enter and leave the conversation at will. If all users are provided with Privacy Release in Class of Service, the system will function as non-private.

Your telephone may be equipped with a Privacy Release and/or a Privacy on Line button. On a normally private telephone, Privacy Release allows other appearances of you line to join the conversation. On a normally non-private telephone, Privacy on Line allows you to exclude others. The Privacy condition may be toggled at any time during a conversation. At the end of the conversation, the line???s privacy condition returns to its original state.

???To use Privacy Release

???While on a CO line call, press Privacy Release. The LED lights red. The outside line flashes at all appearances. When another station user enters the outside line call by pressing a common outside Line, the Privacy Release LED turns Off. To add a third station, press Privacy Release again; the process repeats.

???To set/cancel Privacy

???Press Privacy on Line to set privacy. The LED lights steady red. Others are blocked from entering your outside line calls when they press a common Line

...or press Privacy on Line again to cancel the feature. The LED turns Off.

Redial

Use this button to redial the last number dialed from your telephone. ??? To redial the last number, press Redial or *0.

Feature Operations

Speed Dial

Speed Dial

Speed Dial (SD) enables you to dial a sequence of up to 32 digits with a shorter code. Dial sequences can include telephone numbers, authorization codes, passwords feature activation codes and pauses. Speed Dial may be used to originate a call or invoked after a call is established. There are two types of Speed Dial:

???System SD ??? All telephones in your system can share a list of up to 800 System Speed Dial numbers under the exclusive control of the System Administrator. In some cases, System Speed Dial enables you to reach numbers that you would not be allowed to dial directly from your telephone.

???Station SD ??? Your System Administrator allocates a block of up to 100 personal SD numbers (10 per telephone). You have exclusive use of them and you can create and change them from your own telephone.If you have a 9-Line LCD telephone, you can assign names to your station SD numbers to appear on the Personal SD Directory display (see your System Administrator or use the procedure for ???Storing Personal Speed Dial Names??? on page 82.)

???To use personal Speed Dial

1. See your System Administrator to check how many personal Speed Dial numbers are allocated to your telephone and if you have Speed Dial capabilities enabled on your telephone.

2. Setup / Store your personal Speed Dial numbers.

3. Assign names to personal Speed Dial numbers (on supported models).

Making a Call Using Speed Dial

There are two ways to begin a Speed Dial Call.

1.Press Spdial on a IP5000-series digital telephone

...or press the * button on any telephone.

2.Dial the Station or System Speed Dial Number. Station Speed Dial numbers occupy numbers 100~199. System Speed Dial numbers occupy numbers 200~999.

Feature Operations

Speed Dial

1. Stations must be assigned/enabled Speed Dial capabilities in system programming by an Administrator in Program 200-30 (System SD) and Program 200-35 (Station SD).

2. If your telephone does not have a Spdial button, press the * button, then dial the three digit Speed Dial bin number (nnn).

Storing a System/Station Speed Dial Number

1.Dial #66. The display shows ???SPEED DIAL??? and you hear Entry Tone.

2.Dial the Station Speed Dial number (100~199) or System Speed Dial number (200~999). The LCD shows your digits and you hear Entry Tone.

3.Dial the telephone number to be stored + #. Include any required access and area codes. The LCD shows ???SPEED DIAL??? + the Speed Dial Number + destination + #. You hear Success Tone.

4.Lift handset.

5.To enter another number repeat steps 1-4. Refer to Table 10 below.

Example: To store a Station Speed Dial number to Speed dial location 100, dial

#66 + 100 + 99495833000 + #

1.Stations must be assigned/enabled Speed Dial capabilities in system programming by an Administrator in Program 200-30 (System SD) and Program 200-35 (Station SD).

2.Refer to Table 11 on page 81 to see how to enter*and # into a speed dial phone number.

Feature Operations

Speed Dial

Advanced Speed Dial Operation

Special Characters

SD numbers may include 0~9, #, * and Pause. For an example on how to use special characters, see page 119.

Table 11Phone Number Dial String Characters

Long SD Numbers

Up to 32 digits can be stored in one SD location. If you exceed 32 digits, the excess digits are automatically stored in the next sequential SD location. If SD 100 contains 40 digits, then 8 of those digits would be stored in SD 101. If you save other digits to SD101 they will over-write the eight digits automatically stored there.

Feature Operations

Speed Dial

Storing Personal Speed Dial Names

You can store names with Personal Speed Dial numbers. These names will display as Soft Keys, that can be used for dialing from the telephone LCD directories.

Notes

???Speed Dial locations must be assigned to your telephone by your System Administrator before you can store names. Your System Administrator can also associate names with Station Speed Dial numbers.

???Only the Administrator telephone can store System Speed Dial numbers.

???To assign Station Speed Dial names

1. Enter User Programming Mode by dialing #9876 or, press Program. 2. Press Spdial. ???SPEED DIAL MODE??? displays on the LCD.

3. Enter a Speed Dial location number (100~199 for personal speed dial or 200~999 for System speed dial, depending on system programming).

4. Enter the telephone number to be stored. If

you normally a dial line access code (such as 9) and/or and area code, enter the codes before the telephone number.

5.Press Spkr, then input the name that will appear in the Personal SD directory (nine characters max).

You can enter alphanumeric characters from the dial pad (shown right and in Table 12).

Example:

Press the for ???A.???

Refer to the table for other characters.

5859

Notes

???To store #, press *#

???To store *, press **

Feature Operations

Speed Dial

7. Go off hook. The telephone exits User Programming Mode.

8. Test the Personal SD entry by pressing the Personal SD Soft Key. Look for the name in the entry and press the Soft Key associated with that name.

Feature Operations

Time and Date Setting (Local)

Time and Date Setting (Local)

IP telephones will display the time, day and date of the time zone of the telephone system location it is connected to. If the IP telephone is not located in the same time zone as the telephone system, the IP telephone can be used to change the time, day and date of the IP Telephone to the local time zone in which the telephone is located.

???To change the Date

??? From the IP telephone, dial #653 and enter YYMMDD#

Example: To set the date to March 12, 2008. YY = Year, example 08

MM = Month, example 03 DD = Day, example 12

Note The IP telephone date can only be changed one day before or after the telephone system date. The day will change automatically when the date is changed.

???To change the time

??? From the IP telephone, dial #654 and enter HHMMSS#

Example: To change the time to 01:30 PM

HH = Hour, example 13 (range is 00~23, 24 hour clock must be entered)

MM = Minutes 30 (range is 00~60. It must be within 15 minutes of system time.) SS = Seconds (range is 00~60).

Note The time set must be within 15 minutes of system time.

Feature Operations

Tone First / Voice First Signalling

Tone First / Voice First Signalling

To determine the signalling on the telephone circuit.

Tone First Signalling

When the telephone rings and the called party must press Spkr or lift the handset in order to receive the call.

Voice First Signalling

The telephone does not ring when it is being called, rather a long tone is heard, followed by the caller's voice coming through the speaker. This method automatically starts in a hands free mode and allows both parties to speak with each other.

Note The calling party has control over whether Tone First or Voice First Signaling is being used. The ability to switch between the two is setup by the System Administrator.

???To change the signalling method while placing the call

1.Enter the extension number

2.Press 1 to turn on Tone First Signaling.

3.Press 2 to turn on Voice First Signaling.

Feature Operations

Tone/Pulse Dialing

Tone/Pulse Dialing

With some older Central Offices, you may have to make calls on outside lines programmed for rotary dial pulses. This feature enables you, while on these lines, to switch to tone dial to access remote equipment (such as an answering machine) requiring touchtones.

Note With ISDN calls, when Tone Dial Select is pressed, all of the digits entered after that point will be sent with touchtones.

???To change Tone Dialing

1.Access an outside line.

2.Dial a telephone number.

3.While on the call, press Tone Dial Select. Although the outside line is programmed for rotary dial pulses, access the outside line and dial the telephone number like any other call described in this user guide.

The Tone LED lights steady red and you are able to send touchtones with your dial pad. The feature is cancelled when the call is completed.

Feature Operations

Uniform Call Distribution

Uniform Call Distribution

Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) provides ACD-like service based on the simplified Distributed Hunt feature. Incoming calls are answered by Voice Mail as the Auto Attendant function or they can be directly routed to the UCD (Distributed Hunt) Pilot number. The caller will dial the UCD Pilot station in response to a prompt. The call will go to the next agent or, if all agents are busy, the call will camp-on to the Distributed Hunt pilot and ring-back tone or Music-on-Hold (MOH) will be sent.

This feature distributes incoming calls to available agents. Agents must be logged into the group to receive UCD calls. The following illustration shows the typical call flow for this service.

1.Agent logs into the UCD group.

2.CIX receives a call from PSTN or extension.

3.The call is routed to voice mail which provides the initial greeting using the auto attendant service.

4.The voice mail can be configured to prompt callers to enter the destination number or to route the call to the pre-determined destination.

5.The voice mail transfers the call to the UCD pilot group.

6.According to the hunting rule (distribute), the call is delivered to an idle agent who logs in to this hunting group.

If no agent is available in the hunting group, the call is queued to the UCD pilot group. The caller may hear the Music on Hold (MOH) or Ring Back Tone (RBT) depending on the configuration. If the call cannot be answered within the preconfigured time, the call is routed to an overflow destination.

Feature Operations

Uniform Call Distribution

Login/Logout

Login and Logout is controlled by the Login key assigned to the agent phone (see Strata CIX Programming Manual, Volume 1 for details). The Log status is displayed on the Login key as shown below

???Login - Key is On Steady

???Logout - Key is Off

The Login/Logout feature is applied to the call which terminates to UCD pilot only. Therefore, the call can terminate to agent Prime or Phantom PDN directly even if the agent is in Logout state. Also, Login/Logout can be activated by an access code. The default numbering plan is shown below.

where DN = the Directory number of the agent station.

The IP5122-SDC telephone looks and functions similar to the 10 Button IP telephone when connected to the Strata CIX. This phone fully supports all the CIX features and services of a regular 10 Button IP telephone. However, this telephone can have a unique feature button called the Analog Central Office (ACO) button to connect directly to your local Central Office.

Important!

???The telephone must be connected to live AC commercial power or POE (Power over Ethernet) for CIX system and/or local CO line operation.

???Your telephone must be connected to a working local line for local call operation to function (see Figure 3 on page 99 and ???Local CO Line Circuit Quick Test??? on page 100).

???When you press the ACO button, you directly connect to the Central Office and you will not be able to access any of your Strata CIX system features.

???The ACO service has some differences compared to your telephone???s CIX service. See ???ACO Operating Summary??? on page 95 for more details.

WARNING! Avoid using an IP5122-SDC connected to a CO Line during a thunderstorm. There is a possible chance of an electric shock from lightening. Toshiba recommends disconnecting the CO Line cord from the IP5122-SDC when lightening is forecast.

IP5122-SDC

Making and Answering Calls

Making and Answering Calls

Notes

???The ACO button (FB10) is the top button on the telephone unless it has been repositioned in programming.

???The CIX Extension button is the bottom button on the telephone unless it has been repositioned in programming.

???To make a call from your local ACO service

1. Press the ACO button to receive local dial tone. 2. Lift the handset and dial the telephone number.

???To answer an ACO call

??? Press the ringing ACO button.

???To make a Call from your CIX Telephone System Line

1. Lift the handset or press your CIX Extension button to receive CIX system dial tone.

2. Dial 9 plus an external telephone number.

???To make a Call to another extension in the CIX Telephone system

1. Lift the handset or press your CIX Extension button to receive CIX system dial tone.

2. Dial the extension number.

IP5122-SDC

Local Emergency Service (Calling 911)

Local Emergency Service (Calling 911)

The key benefit of using this telephone is its ability to dial your local Emergency service without going through the CIX system.

???To dial your local emergency service 911

??? Press the ACO button first, then lift the handset and dial 911.

Important!

???If you dial 911 without pressing the ACO button, the CIX system will process the Emergency service as programmed by your System Administrator. This is especially important if the CIX system is remote to your IP5122-SDC telephone.

For example, if your IP5122-SDC is in New York and the CIX system is in Los Angeles, and you do not use the ACO button for the 911 call, the CIX system will process the call as if you were in Los Angeles.

???An operating local CO line cord must be connected to the ???Line??? jack on the bottom of your telephone.

???The AC power adaptor (LADP2000-1A or 2A) must be plugged into the live 120 VAC Commercial power that is operating and must be plugged into your telephone; or your telephone must be powered by operating Power over Ethernet (POE) LAN connection.

IP5122-SDC

ACO Volume Control

ACO Volume Control

???To adjust the handset/headset volume

???Press the Vol ??? to increase volume and Vol ??? to decrease volume during the ACO call.

???To adjust the Speaker Receiver Volume

???Press ACO button in On-hook Mode, then press Volume Up/Down button to change the Speaker Receiver volume level.

???To adjust ACO Ringing volume

There are two ways to adjust ACO ringing volume:

1. When the ACO button is ringing, press the Vol ??? to increase volume and Vol ??? to decrease volume.

2. When the IPT is idle, press Hold, then Vol ??? to increase volume and Vol ??? to decrease volume.

Microphone

IP5122-SDC

ACO Hold

ACO Hold

You can use the Hold button when using the ACO and CIX service. If you have ACO button auto-hold enabled in 3-6-9 programming, the following interactions occur. The default is ???No auto-hold.??? This default can be changed by performing Step 7 on page 97.

Table 14 Auto-hold Enable Interactions1

1.All interactions occur only when you have ACO Auto-hold enabled in ???IP5122-SDC Programming??? on page 96.

2.If you have the default of No auto hold then the outgoing CIX call is dropped after pushing ACO key. ACO call is dropped after pushing another telephone button.

IP5122-SDC

ACO Operating Summary

ACO Operating Summary

The following is a summary of operating characteristics when using the ACO service on the IP5122-SDC telephone.

???Your LCD will not display Caller ID name and number when receiving a call on your ACO button.

???You do not get CIX tones or CIX LCD displays when you are on an ACO call or during ACO ringing.

???The buttons available on an ACO call are: Hold, Spkr, Volume ??? and

Volume ??? buttons, the dial pad, ACO Soft keys, flexible buttons, and ADM/DSS buttons and Off/On-hook.

Note Flexible buttons (except ACO) will use CIX operation. If you press a Flexible button when you are on an ACO call, the call will disconnect or go on Auto- Hold.

???You cannot use the Mic, Msg, Speed dial, Redial, and Conf buttons.

???When using the ACO line, you cannot use CIX features such as Call Forward, Speed dial, Redial, Call Accounting, Toll Restriction, LCR, Account Codes, etc.

???If the IP5122-SDC has power (POE or commercial AC), the ACO line will function even when there is an IP failure. However, if there is a power failure, the IP5122-SDC will not work.

???If you put an ACO call on Hold, the call will continue to be on Hold even when other shared IPTs answer or release the call. In this case, the user that placed the call on hold must access the ACO line again to clear the held call.

???If there is an IP failure, the IPT will not reset if the ACO is on Hold or is in use.

???When CIX voice calling or paging occurs, the ACO user will not hear the page or voice announce if he is using the ACO line. After the ACO call is complete the IPT user will be able to hear the Page or Voice.

???When Background Music (BGM) is activated, the ACO will mute ring your telephone when a call is received on your ACO button. When using the ACO button, there is no BGM.

IP5122-SDC

IP5122-SDC Programming

IP5122-SDC Programming

Important! The IP5122-SDC must be programmed, using eManager, as a 20 button station (Prog. 204). Feature Button 11 (FB11) must be programmed as a Release button. When the ACO button is pressed the IP5122-SDC sends Hold and FB11 (Release) to the CIX system.

FB12 ~ FB20 must be blank.

The feature button used as the ACO must be blank (no assignment) in the CIX data base (Prog. 205).

The programming, shown below, must be done at your IP5122-SDC telephone. This procedure shows only the programming unique to the IP5122-SDC. For all other programming functions refer to the DKT/IPT Administrator Guide.

???To place your telephone in Programming Mode

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold simultaneously. The LCD displays ???PROGRAM MODE??? and ???SELECT=???

2.Press 4, then press Hold.

Note Your phone will not ring if it receives a call while in Programming Mode.

???Place the phone into programming mode then set the following:

Note Typically, FB20 ~ FB09 will be left at factory default. However, if necessary, use the Scroll key (SK3) to access FB11 through FB20.

1.Press FB01 ??? ACO Button position. Enter the button position, then press Hold. Go to the next Step or, if you are finished programming, go to Step 9.

Enter 1 ~ 10 (Default = 10, FB10)

2.Press FB02 ??? ACO privacy (Privacy override is not available). Enter the ACO privacy value, then press Hold. Go to the next Step or, if you are finished programming, go to Step 9.

1 for No privacy (default) ??? other IP5122-SDC with the same ACO can access the CO line while it is in use.

2 for Privacy ??? other IP5122-SDC with the same ACO cannot access the CO line while it is in use.

3.Press FB03 ??? ACO Ringing assignment. Enter the ring assignment then press Hold. Go to the next Step or, if you are finished programming, go to Step 9.

2 = Ring (Default)

1 = No ring

IP5122-SDC

IP5122-SDC Programming

4.Press FB04 ??? Flash timing (100 ms units) (Hook Flash to the CO timing is +/- 10 ms). Press Hold. Go to the next Step or, if you are finished programming, go to Step 9. Flash is used to answer Call Waiting and access Centrex features and should normally be set to default.

1~ 20 (Default: 6 (600 ms))

5.Press FB05 ??? ACO Pad - This affects only the CO Line pad level. This is the same function as the pad jumper on the CO Line card. The IPT pad levels are set by the CIX system PAD Table programming. Press Hold. Go to the next Step or, if you are finished programming, go to Step 9.

2= 3 dB pad. Set 3dB if the local CO is very close to your telephone connection causing the audio volume level to be too high.

1 = No pad (Default)

Note During installation, leave ACO Transmit and Receive levels (FB20 and FB19) at default. Use FB05 to adjust ACO level. If additional adjustment is needed, then use FB20 and FB19.

6.Press FB06 ??? Country Code, set to 0 for United States and Canada. Press Hold. Go to the next Step or, if you are finished programming, go to Step 9.

7.Press FB07 ??? Auto Hold ACO line (No Auto Hold releases the ACO line). Press Hold. Go to the next Step or, if you are finished programming, go to Step 9.

2= Auto Hold

1= No auto hold

8.Press FB08 ??? LCD Language for ACO. Select the display language then, press

Hold.

9. Press Hold again to save the changes.

10.Lift, then replace hand set to exit programming mode. FB09 ~ FB20 - Do not change.

IP5122-SDC

IP5122-SDC Programming

IPT Initialization

The IP5122-SDC has a fourth initialization option (FB4). ACO Default.

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press Vol s then press Hold.

3.Press FB04. Revert to factory default ACO settings or Use the saved ACO settings. (LED On = revert to factory default, LED OFF = use the saved ACO settings). This will set all the IP5122-SDC program options to factory default values.

IP5122-SDC Headset Transmit Level Adjustment

The IP5122-SDC headset transmit level for ACO and IPT operation are set by programming from the station.

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press # then press Hold.

3.Set the headset transmit level using FB1, FB2 and FB3 as shown in the table below.

Headset Transmit Levels

4. Press Hold again.

IP5122-SDC

Local CO Line Connection

Local CO Line Connection

A local CO line connection and power are required for ACO operation, including E911.

Connect to IP Network

Connect to power adapter if not using POE.

Connect to CO Line for local CO operation.

LAN PC

HEAD SET

LINE HAND SET

IP5122-SDC Connections

IP5122-SDC

Local CO Line Connection

Local CO Line Circuit Quick Test

This procedure is a quick test to verify the CO Line connection and correct IP5122- SDC ACO operation. In normal operation the ACO indicator is dark when the ACO line is not in use, red when the ACO is used by another station, and green when the ACO is in use at this station. The ACO indictor that is lit a steady red, when the ACO is not in use, indicates no CO Line connection or a faulty CO Line circuit.

Note The IP5122-SDC does not require a LAN connection for this test.

1.Apply power to the IP5122-SDC (POE or local AC adapter). The ACO button will LED will be red.

2.Plug in the local CO Line connection. A functional line will cause the ACO indicator to go dark.

3.Lift the handset then, press the ACO button. Verify that the ACO indicator lights green and dial tone is heard.

4.Dial a local telephone number. Verify two-way speech.

5.Place the handset in the IP5122-SDC and verify that the ACO indicator goes dark.

This chapter provides an overview of the optional units that can be connected to the IP5000-series telephones.

Add-on Modules

The following Add-on modules provide additional buttons:

???10 Button LCD Module (LM5110), up to two supported per telephone .

???20 Button Add on Module with paper keystrip (KM5020), up to two supported per telephone.

???Digital Direct Station Selection (DSS) Module with 60 buttons and Paper Keystrip, up to three supported per telephone.

Note The LM and KM modules can be used in conjunction with one telephone.

ADM/DSS Console

ADM

ADM

Buttons and LEDs

The 10 button LCD add on module and the 20 button keystrip add on modules have programmable feature buttons that can be assigned as CO Line, Directory Number, DSS, One Touch Speed Dial or any other programmable feature (shown right).

When a Programmable Feature Button is programmed as a DSS button or a Line button, it will have an LED that provides a status of the outside line or station assigned to it. The DSS button acts like a speed dial button to a specific extension.

???A station or line shows steady red when in use by others; green when in use by your extension.

???A DSS LED will flash red while making a call and turn intermittently green once connected.

???An outside Line LED is green when the outside line is in use by your extension. It is red if it is in use by another telephone user.

ADM/DSS Console

ADM

Adding an ADM

For installation instructions, please refer to the Strata CIX Installation & Maintenance. Please read the caution, if you are connecting the ADM with the telephone or moving the telephone with the ADM.

CAUTION! Unplug the line cord from the IP5000-series telephone before attaching the ADM. Plugging the ADM cable in while the IP5000-series telephone is powered will damage or impair the functionality of the telephone, ADM or both.

Brightness Control

???To change the Brightness Control for a 10 button LCD add on module, refer to ???Brightness Control??? on page 15.

Keystrip Labels

???To label the keystrip buttons on the 10 button LCD add on module, refer to ???Keystrip Labels??? on page 17.

ADM/DSS Console

DSS Console

DSS Console

The 60 button Direction Station Selection (DSS) Console operates alongside a digital telephone to provide 60 (up to 180) additional buttons (shown right).

The 60 programmable feature buttons can be assigned as CO line, extension, DSS, One Touch Speed Dial or any other flexible feature.

The IDM5060 (IP DSS module) console uses dual red and green LEDs to show call and feature status.

DSS Buttons

DSS buttons can appear on both the ADM and DSS Console. Each DSS button is associated with a particular station in your telephone system. DSS buttons can transfer an outside call to the associated station or make a direct call to the associated station.

The DSS LED lights steady red when the station associated with the DSS button is ringing, busy on a call, or is idle, but all appearances of the station???s extensions are busy or in-use by other stations. When the associated DSS button is in the Do Not Disturb mode, the LED blinks red at a slow rate.

DSS buttons cannot directly call station Phantom extension numbers, Distributed Hunt Group Directory Numbers, or ACD Groups. DSS buttons may be configured as One Touch Buttons that may be programmed to call these destinations.

Calling a Station

???To call a station???s extension from either a DSS console or a ADM, press the DSS associated with the station.

A station call with a DSS button can be made on-hook or off-hook, and with Voice First or Tone signaling. After pressing the button, treat the call like any other station call made from an IP telephone.

ADM/DSS Console

DSS Console

Transferring to an Idle Station

You can transfer internal or outside calls to an idle station from either a DSS console or a ADM.

???To transfer a call to an idle station

1.Press the DSS button corresponding to the station to be called.

The call is placed automatically on hold. The Line or extension LED flashes green at double the on-hold rate, and the DSS LED flashes green. You hear a single ring tone. (If using the Tone signaling mode, you hear successive ring tones.)

2.Announce the call.

With Tone signaling, you would have to wait for the called station to answer before announcing the call.

3.Hang up.

The call rings the called station when you hang up. While the called station is ringing, the DSS LED is steady red, and the Line LED flashes green at the on-hold rate or if on a extension button, it goes idle.

When the called station answers the call, the DSS LED stays steady red, and the Line LED becomes steady red.

4.If the station does not answer before a period set in system programming, the call recalls your station.

ADM/DSS Console

DSS Console

Call Transfer with Camp-on

You can transfer a call to a busy station from either a DSS console or an ADM. Use the DSS to transfer the call, even though the DSS LED associated with the station you are ???transferring to??? is red.

???To transfer call to a busy station

1.Press DSS corresponding to the busy station to be called.

You may hear a busy tone. The original caller is placed automatically on hold. The Line or extension LED flashes green at double the on-hold rate, and the DSS LED remains steady red.

2.Hang up.

The call rings the called station once with the camp-on tone. While the called station is receiving this tone, the Line LED flashes green (on-hold rate) or if you are on a extension button, it goes idle. The [DSS] LED remains steady red.

When the called station answers the transferred call, the Line LED becomes steady red. The [DSS] LED remains steady red.

Note If the busy station is in the Do Not Disturb mode, the call will not transfer, but will recall your telephone immediately.

If the call is not answered after a specified Recall time set in system programming, camp-on is cancelled and the transferred call rings back.

Call Answering (Outside Line)

If your ADM or DSS console is equipped with a Line button, you can answer outside line calls from the ADM or DSS console as you would from a digital telephone.

???To answer an incoming outside line call to a ADM or DSS Console, press the flashing Line.

Speed Dial

Your ADM or DSS console may be equipped with SD (Speed Dial) buttons that can be programmed to dial telephone numbers or to access features. SD buttons on either the ADM or DSS console function like SD buttons on digital telephones.

ADM/DSS Console

DSS Console

Paging

You can make an announcement page to a group of telephone speakers selected in system programming with All Call Page on the DSS console. SD (if programmed) on either the DSS console or the ADM can be used for page announcements. See ???All Call Page??? on page 77.

Call Forward Override (DSS Override)

Either the DSS buttons on your DSS console or the associated telephone can be set in system programming to ring stations that are in the Call Forward mode, instead of being forwarded. Usually the console???s telephone is the unit activated to perform this function. Among other applications, this feature can be used to notify a person who forgets to deactivate the Call Forward feature after returning to the office.

???To override call forward with the console???s associated telephone

1.Press Cnf/Trn or extension button.

2.Dial the station number set for call forward.

Make the call as you would from any other station. This procedure assumes your station has a typical program setting.

???To override call forward with your DSS Console

??? Press the station DSS button set for Call Forward.

Night Transfer Button

This button enables a pre-programmed station to place the system into Day, Day2 or Night Mode. See your System Administrator for information on the settings for Day, Day2 or Night Mode. These modes will transfer calls to a designated location or voice mailbox, depending on programming.

1.Press Night Transfer.

2.Press the desired Mode number:

???Press 1 for Day Mode (LED remains off).

???Press 2 for Day2 Mode (LED flashes red).

???Press 3 for Night Mode (LED is solid red).

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Headset and Handset Operation 7

The IP5000-series telephones come standard with a built-in headset interface.

Recommended Headsets

For an extensive list of recommended and supported headsets please visit Toshiba's website at www.telecom.toshiba.com

Important! If you experience any electrical interference when using a wireless headset, please follow headset manufacturer's recommendations or ensure the headset base unit is at least six inches from your telephone.

Headset and Handset Interactions

When headset is connected and handset is off hook, you can use handset only. When headset is connected and handset is on hook, you can use headset.

The handset and headset cannot be used simultaneously.

Headset and Handset Operation

AUTO or CARBON Setting

AUTO or CARBON Setting

There exist two types of headsets: ECM and Carbon. The default setting on the telephones is AUTO. When the headset is connected to the Headset Modular Connector of the telephone, the AUTO setting enables the headset I/F current detector to determine which headset type is connected (EMC or Carbon). If the current is marginal using a carbon headset (only) and performance is not good, change the setting to CARBON.

???To change the setting from Auto to Carbon

Telephones: All except the Single Line Telephone

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press 0.

3.Press FB6 to toggle Handset On/Off. Press FB11 to toggle Headset On/Off. FB LED On: CARBON

FB LED Off: AUTO (default)

4.Press Hold to set the option.

5.Go off-hook, then on-hook to exit the program mode.

???To change the headset transmit sensitivity level to Low or Normal

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press 0.

3.Press Hold.

4.Press FB12 to toggle On/Off. FB LED On: Low

FB LED Off: Normal (default)

5.Press Hold to set the option.

6.Go off-hook, then on-hook to exit program mode.

Headset and Handset Operation

Headset Transmit Level Adjustments

Headset Transmit Level Adjustments

???To set the level of the Headset Transmitter for IP5000-series telephones

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press #.

3.Press Hold.

4.Set the headset transmit level using FB1, FB2 and FB3. See table below.

5.Press Hold.

6.Go Off-hook, then on-hook to exit the program mode.

Headset and Handset Operation

Handset Level Adjustments

Handset Level Adjustments

Change the Carbon setting if a Carbon type handset or headset is connected to the handset jack.

???To change the Carbon Setting

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press 0.

3.Press FB6 to toggle On/Off.

FB, LED On: Carbon type handset

FB, LED Off: IP5000 ECM handset (default)

4.Press Hold to set the option.

5.Go off-hook, then on-hook to exit the program mode.

???To adjust the Handset Transmit Level for IP5000-series telephones

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press Redial.

3.Press Hold.

FB1: 6~8 [db] (default 0 [db])

4.Press Hold to set the option.

5.Go Off-hook, then on-hook to exit the program mode.

Headset and Handset Operation

Handset Level Adjustments

??? To adjust the Handset or Headset Receiver Level for IP5000-series telephones

1. Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously). 2. Press Redial.

3. Press Hold.

4. Set the level FB2: -6~8 [dB] (default: 0 dB). 5. Press Hold to set the option.

6. Go Off-hook, then on-hook to exit the program mode.

??? To adjust the Handset Side Tone Level for IP5000-series telephones

Note This feature is not supported on the Single Line Telephone.

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User programming allows you to customize your LCD telephone. You will be able to:

???Enter numbers in your personal Speed Dial list

???Program One Touch and Programmable Feature Buttons

???Register Call Forward assignments

???Assign Message Waiting Keys

???Assign the background music (BGM) source to be played over the telephone???s speaker

User Programming

Programming Feature Buttons

Programming Feature Buttons

You can use the User Programming Mode (described below) for customizing your IP5000-series display telephone without the aid of an Administrator or Service Technician. The User Programming mode is accessed with a Program button assigned to a Programmable Feature Button or through an access code. User Programming enables users to customize these features:

???Programmable Feature Buttons ??? The IP5000-series telephones have 10 or 20 Programmable Feature Buttons to which the user can assign any one of approximately 50 different features. Once a Programmable Feature Button is programmed, press the button anytime you need to use the feature.

Notes

???ACD and FeatureFlex Application keys are not supported on programmable feature buttons 11~20 of the large 9-line display telephone.

???Directory number and external line buttons cannot be added or deleted, but their ring tones can be individually changed. See ???Ring Tones??? on page 17.

User Programming Mode

???To enter User Programming Mode, press the Program button

...or dial #9876. ???USER PROG MODE??? appears on your LCD. The Program LED is steady green.

???To exit User Program Mode Lift the handset off-hook / on-hook.

Programmable Feature Button Codes

Programmable Feature Buttons are the unassigned buttons on your keystrip that can be used to store features. The number of available Programmable Feature Buttons depends on your telephone model and how the buttons are preassigned by the System Administrator.

The following steps enable you to program features onto Programmable Feature Buttons.

User Programming

Programmable Feature Button Codes

Setting/Changing a Programmable Feature Button???s

Function

1.Press #9876 to enter User Programming Mode.

2.Press Hold.

3.Press the Programmable Feature Button to set or change.

4.Enter the Programmable Feature Button Code (see Table 15), plus any optional parameters.

5.Press the same Programmable Feature Button (flashing) to save the setting. ???DATA PROGRAMMED??? appears on your LCD.

User Programming

One Touch Buttons

One Touch Buttons

One Touch buttons can be used for storing frequently used features or dialed numbers, such as Speed Dial numbers (use Speed Dial Codes to store additional numbers). One- touch buttons can be preassigned to your telephone ??? your System Administrator can help you identify them.

If you do not have a One Touch button, but you have an available Programmable Feature Button, you can convert the Programmable Feature Button to a One Touch button. Perform the procedure called ???Setting/Changing a Programmable Feature Button???s Function??? on page 117 (in Step 4, enter the access code for One Touch button). Once you have created a One Touch button, you can change the function by using the following procedure.

Changing a One Touch Button

1.Press #9876 to enter User Programming Mode.

2.Press the One Touch button to be set.

3.Enter the digits or special buttons for the function to be dialed. You can include the following in the dial string:

???Dial pad digits 0~9.To program special characters, see Table 16.

???A maximum of 32 characters.

???Station and System Speed Dial index numbers can be entered. The Speed Dial index number will automatically dial out on the extension or Line programmed on the One Touch button with the associated Speed Dial index number.

???Function buttons, except One Touch or a Program button.

???Handset hooking (on-hook/off-hook) cannot be recorded.

4.Press the One Touch button to save the entry.

We suggest labelling the One Touch button on your button strip.

Example of Special Character Usage

To create a One Touch for Park and Page under one button, program the following sequence under the One Touch button.

???CNF #33***HOLD FB1 #30

CNF ??? puts the caller on hold and gets new dial tone. #33 ??? code to park call

** ??? this special character outputs a single * which will select an available orbit and display the selected orbit on the phone.

*HOLD ??? This special character is a Stop. The dial string pauses and enables the user to view the selected orbit on the display. The dial string will restart from this point when the One Touch button is pressed again.

FB1 ??? gets new dial tone on the PDN

#30 ??? code for All Call Page which allows the user to page the location of the orbited call.

To Use a One Touch Button

??? Press the One Touch button.

Setting/Changing a Personal Speed Dial Code

See ???Storing a System/Station Speed Dial Number??? on page 80.

User Programming

Feature Codes

Feature Codes

Feature Access Codes are entered as a sequence on your telephone to use a particular feature. For an example of Call Forward, see ???Call Forward Examples??? on page 53.I

User Programming

Feature Codes

User Programming

Feature Codes

User Programming

Feature Codes

1.If you have ???hot dialing,??? you do not need to press Ext. button as part of the sequence.

2.Stations must be assigned/enabled SD capabilities in system programming by an Administrator in Program 200-30 (System SD) and Program 200-35 (Station SD).

3.Refer to Table 11 on page 81 to see how to enter * and # into a speed dial number.

4.If your telephone does not have a Spdial button, press the * button, then dial the three digit Speed dial number (nnn).

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Initializing the IP Telephone

CAUTION! If you initialize the IP telephone, all settings return to default.

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press Vol s.

3.Press Hold

Note Steps 4~6 are optional.

4.Press FB01 to initialize the telephone???s function settings (LED On = initialize, LED Off = don???t initialize). See ???IP Telephone Function Settings??? on page 129 for details.

5.Press FB02 to initialize LCD contrast setting (LED On = initialize, LED OFF = don???t initialize).

6.Press FB03 to initialize the telephone???s IP network connection settings (LED On = initialize, LED Off = don???t initialize). See ???IP Setup Instructions??? for details.

Note When initializing an IP5122-SDC telephone, press FB4 to initialize the local CO line setting.

7.Press Hold again to complete the initialization process.

8.Go off-hook and hang up.

Administrator Programming

IP Setup Instructions

IP Setup Instructions

The following steps must be completed before starting the telephone setup. The IP password will be assigned by the Telephone Administrator and is the verification step of the telephone registration with the CIX (xIPU).

???To enter the Password

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press 2, then press Hold for the Network Setting Mode.

3.Press Next (for 20 button phone)

...or Next Next (for 10 button phone).

4.Press FB26, then enter the Password.

5.Press Hold Hold.

6.Lift the handset off-hook / on-hook to save the settings.

???Telephone Setup

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press 2, then press Hold to select the Network Setting Mode.

3.Press FB1 to see if the DHCP server is in use or not. Press one of the following (normally, use 1: manual setting):

1: manual setting, then press Hold.

2: auto setting by DHCP server, then press Hold. Go to Step 7 below.

4.Press FB2. Enter the IP address for this IP endpoint and press Hold. To enter the period in an IP address, press the * button on your dialpad (e.g., if the IP address is ???192.168.1.241,??? press 192*168*1*241).

5.Press FB3. Enter the subnet mask number and press Hold. (e.g., if the subnet mask address is ???255.255.255.0, press 255*255*255*0).

6.If the IP endpoint is connected to a router or other gateway device, press FB4. Enter the router address, then press Hold. Only used if Step 3, above, is set for manual setting.

7.Press FB5. Enter a Station ID for the IP endpoint and press Hold. This is usually your telephone???s primary number (PDN).

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IP Setup Instructions

8.Press FB6 to enter the CIX Strata Net node number of the CIX node that contains the xIPU to which this IPT interfaces, then press Hold. This FB setting is for CIX networked systems only.

9.Press FB11 for xIPU IP address mode. Press one of the following:

1: manual setting, then press Hold. Press FB12 and enter the xIPU IP address, then press Hold. (e.g., if the xIPU IP address is ???192.168.1.241,??? enter it in this format 192*168*1*241).

2: auto setting by broadcast, then press Hold.

10.Press Hold again to set all the above data.

11.Go off-hook and hang up. The IP endpoint will search for the xIPU, initialize and then set the IP address (from 20 sec. to 60 sec.). Time, Date and PDN displays on LCD when the information is set.

Notes

???See Table 18 on page 129 for an explanation of the LCDs that you will see during this procedure.

???If registration fails, check with the Administrator for the correct password (FB26).

???To manually set up the VLAN ID

The following steps are for manually setting the VLAN ID in an IPT. If this system is not using VLAN tags or is using only the default (VID = 1) value, these steps are not required.

1. Press Hold and then 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously). The display will show ???Program Select =???

2.Press 2, then press the soft key Scrl until FB21 is indicated.

3.Press FB21 for VLAN Enable/Disable; 1 = Enable VLAN, 2 = Disable VLAN.

4.Press FB22 to enter the VLAN ID (1 ??? 4094) for this phone.

5.Press FB23 set the PC Port Type, 1 = Access, 2 = Trunk.

6.Press FB24 to enter the PC Port VLAN ID (1 ??? 4094).

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Initial Start-up

Initial Start-up

When an IP5000-series telephone is connected to power it will initialize then attempt to connect to the Strata CIX system. The start-up sequence indicators are described below.

1. All of the Feature Buttons (FB) will light green.

2. Next, all of the FBs will go out.

3.The FBs will light, red, in sequence, one row at a

time from the bottom of the telephone until all of the FBs are lit.

4.The FB will all light green, then go out.

5.The telephone status will be displayed on the LCD.

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IP Telephone Function Settings

IP Telephone Function Settings

These steps enable you to turn On/Off button beeps, room noise cancellation, handset Busy Override, and headset volume control. You can also adjust the setting for carbon headsets vs. non-carbon headsets.

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press 0 then Hold.

3.Press the Feature Buttons to turn the LEDs On/Off (see Table 18).

4.Press Hold to set the above data.

5.Lift the handset off-hook / on-hook to save the settings.

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Setting the IP Telephone Headset Transmit Volume

Setting the IP Telephone Headset Transmit

Volume

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press #.

3.Press Hold

4.Press the Feature Buttons to turn the LEDs On/Off for the desired volume transmission level (see Table 19).

Table 19 Volume Level Transmitted from Headset Microphone

5.Press FB4 for headset voice output in speakerphone mode (LED On = with, LED Off = without).

6.Press Hold to set the above data.

7.Go off-hook and hang up.

Viewing IP Telephone Terminal Information

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press 1, then press Hold.

3.Press FB1 to view IPT firmware version (application and boot versions, read only).

4.Press FB2 to view IPT MAC address (read only).

5.Lift the handset off-hook / on-hook to save the settings.

Note FB03 will display the Regional Code (default 0); FB04 will display the connecting IPU address.

Administrator Programming

Reset Factory Default Settings

Reset Factory Default Settings

???To reset the LCD settings to Factory defaults

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press Volume ???

3.Press Hold to access Initializing Mode.

FB01 ??? Resets Terminal Data (This includes Handset Volume and Handset/ Headset sidetone.)

FB02 ??? Resets LCD Contrast / Backlight data FB03 ??? Resets Network data.

FB04 ??? Resets Analog CO settings (on IP5122-SDC only).

4.Press FBxx to turn on initialization FB will light red.

5.When FB???s have been selected, press Hold to save the settings.

6.Lift the handset off-hook /on-hook to perform initializations. Telephone will reset.

Handset Volume

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press Redial button.

3.Press Hold to access Sound Level Setting Mode. FB01 ??? Sets Handset Transmit (Tx) volume FB02 ??? Sets Handset Receive (Rx)

4.Press FBxx and enter a value from -8dB to +6dB. Default value is 0. (Tx/Rx)

Note To enter a negative number, use the * key in place of the ???-??? sign.

5.Press Hold to save settings.

6.Lift the handset off-hook /on-hook to save settings.

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Reset Factory Default Settings

LCD Backlight Setting

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press MIC

3.Press Hold, display shows LCD backlight setting.

4.Press FB01 to change Backlight mode.

5.Enter:

1 = Always Off

2 = Always On

3 = On-Demand

6.Press Hold to save the setting.

7.Press FB02 to change the backlight timer.

8.Enter value from 1~30 for a 10~300 second time (default 3 for 30 seconds).

9.Press Hold to save the setting.

10.Press Hold to return to the IP Programming Mode display. 11.Lift the handset off-hook /on-hook to save settings.

LCD Backlight Brightness Control

The LCD Backlight can be used at four different levels.

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press Dim or Bright softkey to reach the prefered brightness.

3.Lift the handset off-hook /on-hook to save settings.

Administrator Programming

Reset Factory Default Settings

Handset / Headset Side Tone Volume Setting

1.Press 3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).

2.Press Redial button.

3.Press Hold to access Sound Level Setting Mode. FB03 controls Side Tone mode setting. Enter:

1 = Side Tone Off

2 = Side Tone On

FB04 controls Side Tone Volume.

Enter a value from 0dB to 12dB. Default is 0.

4.Press FBxx and enter the appropriate value.

5.Press Hold to save the settings.

6.Press Hold to return to IP Programming Mode display.

7.Lift the handset off-hook /on-hook to save settings.

LCD Contrast Setting

Available on backlit telephones.

???To adjust the LCD contrast on the backlit telephones

1.Press and hold down the Mic button.

2.Press and release Vol ??? or Vol ??? repeatedly.

Note Holding down the Vol key does not continue to change the setting. The key must be pressed for each step of contrast change.

???To adjust the LCD contrast on the Add-on Module

1.Press Hold+3+6+9 (simultaneously).

2.Press Contrast + or Contrast - softkey / button to increase or decrease contrast.

3.Lift the handset off-hook / on-hook to save settings.

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IP5131-SDL Settings

IP5131-SDL Settings

This section contains instructions to configure the IP5131-SDL telephone. All instructions found in this section pertain to the items found in the IP Configurations screen of the IP5131-SDL telephone.

Configurations

???Press Hold+3+6+9 (simultaneously) to display the IP Configurations main screen.

???To access any of the screens that relate to an item on the Configurations screen

???Press the soft key that corresponds to the item. The details pertaining to that item display.

Note The following table explains each of the items displayed on the Configurations screen.

IP Configurations

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IP5131-SDL Settings

Administrator Programming

IP5131-SDL Settings

Network Settings

???To access the Network Setting screens

1.Press Hold+3+6+9 (simultaneously), choose the Network soft key.

2.From the IP Configurations screen, there are three screens for Network Settings (shown below). Use the ????????? and ????????? soft keys to move from one screen to another.

The general operation on the Network Settings screens is as follows:

???To view details of an item displayed on the screens above, press the soft key that corresponds to that item.

???Press the Set soft key to rewrite the NV-RAM data if any setting of a minor item is changed. The screen will move to the Resetting Selection Screen. (The Resetting Selection Screen will be described in detail later.)

???Press the Cancel soft key to cancel all the intended setting changes in the minor items and to go to the IP Configurations Screen without rewriting the NV-RAM data.

Administrator Programming

IP5131-SDL Settings

3.Press the On or Off soft keys to change the set value.

4.Press the Set soft key to accept the change.

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change.

???The Network Setting Screen displays when you press Set or Cancel.

???DHCP is underlined in the display if you changed the setting.

???If the DHCP setting is changed from On to Off, then the ???IP Addr??? setting on the Network Setting screen will be initialized to the initial value.

???The IP5131-SDL gets its IP address, Subnet mask, Default Gateway, DNS server address from DHCP server.

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IP5131-SDL Settings

???To change settings on the screen

screen automatically goes back to the appropriate setting screen (in this case the IP Address) and the address that resulted in an error will be displayed.

5.Press the Cancel soft key to cancel the setting change and to go to the Network Setting screen.

Administrator Programming

IP5131-SDL Settings

Subnet Mask

1.From the IP Configurations screen, choose Network > Subnet. The Subnet Mask screen displays (shown right). The current subnet displays on the one-line text field.

2.Follow the steps ???To change settings on the screen??? on page 140.

Subnet Mask

Default Gateway Address

1.From the IP Configurations screen, choose Network > Dflt-GW. The Default GW Address screen displays (shown right). The current default Gateway Address displays on the one-line text field.

2.Follow the steps ???To change settings on the screen??? on page 140.

Default GW Address

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IP5131-SDL Settings

Station ID

???From the IP Configurations screen, choose Network > Station. The Station ID screen displays (shown right). The current Station ID displays.

???To Change or Add Information on this screen

1. Enter the New Station ID to change or add a Station ID.

2. Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Network Setting screen.

Notes

Station ID

???Use the dial pad (1~0) to change or enter a new Station ID. Press Vol t to backspace.

???You can enter a maximum of seven digits.

???Pressing the Set soft key can give you an Error Screen if you incorrectly entered the Station ID.

???Press the OK soft key on the Error Screen to correct the entry. Five seconds after the Error Screen displays, the screen automatically goes back to the appropriate setting screen (in this case the IP Address) and the address that resulted in an error will be displayed.

Node Number

1. From the IP Configurations screen, choose Network > Screen 2 > Node. The current Node displays

(shown right).

2.Enter the Node. You must be first program this node in eManager, Program 150, FB09.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Network Setting screen.

Note Refer to Station ID Notes above.

Node

CIX System /IPU Address Mode

1.From the IP Configurations screen, choose Network > > IPU Mode.

2.Press the Manual or Broadcast soft key to change the set value. The value set is underlined in the display.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Network Setting screen [2/3].

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IP5131-SDL Settings

IPU Mode

Manual

Broadcast

Config

CIX System/IPU Address Screen

There are two IPU???s that can be setup for an IP5000-series telephone P-IPU is the Primary IPU (the first address, the phone will try to register to).

S-IPU is the Secondary IPU (the second address the phone will try to register to if the primary IPU cannot be reached.

1. From the IP Configurations screen, choose Network > > x-IPU. The Primary or Secondary IPU address

displays (shown right).

2.Follow the steps ???To change settings on the screen??? on page 140.

Primary IPU IP

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IP5131-SDL Settings

Port Setting

1.From the IP Configurations screen, choose Network > > Port Setting. The Port Setting screen displays.

2.Press the Dynamic or Static softkey to change the set value. The set value is underlined in the display.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Network Setting screen [2/3].

Port Setting

Dynamic

Static

Config

Auto Login Mode (For IP Mobility)

1. From the IP Configurations screen, choose Network > > > Auto Login Mode. The Auto Login screen

displays.

2.Press the Auto or Manual softkey to set the value. The value set is underlined in the display.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Network Setting screen [2/3].

Auto Login Mode

Auto

Manual

Config

Auto Login Password

1.From the IP Configurations screen, choose Network >

> > Auto Login Password. The Auto Login

Password screen displays.

2.Press the center button of the Navigation button to highlight the field.

Using the keypad, enter the password.

3.Press the Set softkey to cancel the change and go to the Network Setting screen [2/3].

Auto Login Password

:Current

:New

Backspace = Vol-Down

Config

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IP5131-SDL Settings

Advanced Network Settings

???To access the Advanced Network Setting screens

1.Press Hold+3+6+9 (simultaneously).

2.Press Advanced softkey, the Advanced Setting screen appears.

Note There are three screens for Advanced Settings (shown below). Use the and soft keys to move from one screen to another.

The general operation on the Network Settings screens is as follows:

???To view details of an item displayed on the screens above, press the soft key that corresponds to that item.

???Press the Set soft key to rewrite the NV-RAM data if any setting of a minor item is changed. The screen will move to the Resetting Selection Screen. (The Resetting Selection Screen will be described in detail later.)

???Press the CANCEL soft key to cancel all the intended setting changes in the minor items and to go to the IP Configurations screen without rewriting the NV-RAM data.

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IP5131-SDL Settings

IP Address for Primary DNS (Domain Name Server)

Note If DHCP Mode is ON, you don???t have to set any parameters for the DNS server.

1.From IP Configurations > Advanced > P-DNS. The Primary DNS Address screen displays (shown right).

2.Follow the steps ???To change settings on the screen??? on page 140.

Primary DNS Address

IP Address for Secondary DNS

1.From IP Configurations > Advanced > S-DNS. The Secondary DNS Address screen displays (shown right).

2.Follow the steps ???To change settings on the screen??? on page 140.

Secondary DNS Address

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IP5131-SDL Settings

GRQ Port Number

1.From IP Configurations > Advanced > GRQ Port. The current GRQ Port Number displays (shown right).

2.Enter the New number. (Maximum 5 digits).

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Advanced Setting screen.

Note For other notes, refer to ???Station ID??? on page 142.

RRQ Port Number

1.From IP Configurations > Advanced > RRQ Port. The current RRQ Port Number displays (shown right).

2.Enter the New number. (Maximum 5 digits).

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Network Setting screen.

Note For other notes, refer to ???Station ID??? on page 142.

GRQ Port Address

Application Server Address

1.From IP Configurations > Advanced > AP Addr. The current Application Server Addr screen displays (shown right).

Note The Application Server Address can be an IP Address or a URL (alphanumeric). See ???Dial Pad Alphanumeric Characters??? on page 148 to enter the URL.

2.Follow the steps ???To change settings on the screen??? on page 140. Also see Table 21 on Page 148 for additional information.

Application Server Addr

Backspace = Vol-Down

[Set][Cancel]

Config

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IP5131-SDL Settings

Press Vol t button to back space

Press 0 for all punctuation marks

Press # to toggle between Alpha and Numeric modes

Press * to enter a period.

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IP5131-SDL Settings

External Administration Terminal IP Address Upper Bound Setting

This screen can be used to set an External Administration Terminal IP Address Upper Bound. External accessing is not enabled if the Upper and Lower bound IP addresses are initial values (0.0.0.0). External accessing is enabled if the External Administration Terminal IP address is within the Upper and Lower bound IP address range.

1.From IP Configurations > Advanced > > Admin_U. The External Administration Terminal IP Address Upper Bound Setting screen displays (shown right).

2.Follow the steps ???To change settings on the screen??? on page 140.

Admin Addr Upper Bound

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IP5131-SDL Settings

External Administration Terminal IP Address Lower Bound Setting

This screen can be used to set an External Administration Terminal IP Address Lower Bound. External accessing is not enabled if the Upper and Lower bound IP addresses are initial values (0.0.0.0). External accessing is enabled if the External Administration Terminal IP address is within the Upper and Lower bound IP address range.

1.From IP Configurations > Advanced > > Admin_L. The External Administration Terminal IP Address Lower Bound Setting screen displays (shown right).

2.Follow the steps ???To change settings on the screen??? on page 140.

Admin Addr Lower Bound

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IP5131-SDL Settings

External Administration User ID Setting

Use this screen to set an User ID. External accessing is enabled when the user can successfully log in with correct User ID and Password

1.From IP Configurations > Advanced > > User ID. The External Administration User ID Setting screen displays (shown right).

2.Enter the New User ID to change or add a User ID (maximum 16 characters).

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Advanced Setting screen.

Note For other notes, refer to ???Station ID??? on page 142.

External Administration Password Setting

1.From IP Configurations > Advanced > > Password. The Password screen displays (shown right).

???To change or add a new password

Note The Password can be alphanumeric, see ???Dial Pad Alphanumeric Characters??? on page 148 to enter the Password.

2.Press the Current soft key (left), then enter the Current Password.

User ID

Backspace = Vol-Down

Config

Password

:Current

:New

:New Again

Backspace = Vol-Down

Config

3.Press the New soft key (left), then enter the New Password (maximum 16 characters).

4.Press the New Again soft key, then re-enter the new password.

5.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Advanced Setting screen.

Note For other notes, refer to ???Station ID??? on page 142.

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Dynamic Port Base

1.From IP Configurations > Advanced > > Dynamic Port Base. The Dynamic Port Base screen displays (shown right).

2.Enter the new port number (maximum 5 characters).

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Advanced Setting screen.

Dynamic Port Base

VLAN - Virtual LAN

1.From IP Configurations > Advanced > > > VLAN. The VLAN screen displays (shown right).

2.Press the Enable or Disable softkey to change the set value. The value set is underlined in the display.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Advanced Setting screen.

VLAN

Enable

Disable

Config

Phone VLAN ID

1.From IP Configurations > Advanced > > > VLANID. The Phone VLAN ID screen appears (shown right).

2.Enter the new number (maximum 5 digits).

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Advanced Setting screen.

Phone VLAN ID

PC Port Type

1.From IP Configurations > Advanced > > > PC Port Type. The PC Port Type screen displays (shown right).

2.Press the Access or Trunk softkey to set the value. The set value will be underlined.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Advanced Setting screen.

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PC Port Type

Access

Trunk

Config

PC Port VLAN ID

1.From IP Configurations > Advanced > > > PC Port VLAN ID. The PC Port VLAN ID screen displays (shown right).

2.Enter the new ID (maximum 4 characters).

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Advanced Setting screen.

PC Port VLAN ID

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Sound Settings

???To access the Sound Setting screens

??? From the IP Configurations menu, choose the Sound soft key.

Note There are three screens for Sound Settings (shown below). Use the and soft keys to move from one screen to another.

The general operation on the Sound Settings screens is as follows:

???To view details of an item displayed on the screens above, press the soft key that corresponds to that item.

???Press the Set soft key to rewrite the NV-RAM data if any setting of a minor item is changed.

???Press the CANCEL soft key to cancel all the intended setting changes in the minor items and to go to the IP Configurations Screen without rewriting the NV-RAM data.

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Keybeep, Room Noise, Handset BOV, Carbon Handset, and Carbon Headset

Important! The following steps apply to all of the above items.

1.From the IP Configurations screen, select Sound > Keybeep (or any of the above items). The appropriate screen displays.

2.Press the On or Off soft keys to change the set value.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change.

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change.

The changed setting is underlined in the Sound screen display.

Headset Tx Control Setting Screen

1.From the IP Configurations screen, select Sound > > Headset Tx Ctl. The Headset Tx Control screen displays.

2.Press the Low or Normal soft keys to change the set value.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change.

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change.

The changed setting is underlined in the Sound screen display.

Keybeep

On

Off

Config

Headset Tx Control

Low

Normal

Config

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Headset Tx Volume Setting Screen

??? From the IP Configurations screen, select Sound > > Headset Tx Vol. The Headset Tx Volume screen displays.

???To Change Information on this screen

1. Enter the New volume level.

2. Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Sound Setting screen 2.

Notes

???Use the dial pad (1~0) to change or enter volume level. Press Vol t to backspace.

???You can enter a maximum of one digit.

???Pressing the Set soft key can give you an Error Screen if you did not enter any data or entered a non-numeric entry.

???Press the Ok soft key on the Error Screen to correct the entry. Five seconds after the Error Screen displays, the screen automatically goes back to the Headset Tx Volume screen and the number that resulted in an error will be displayed.

Handset Rx Output Setting

1.From the IP Configurations screen, select Sound > > Handset Rx Mode. The Handset Rx Mode screen displays.

2.Press the On or Off soft keys to change the set value.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change.

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change.

The changed setting is underlined in the Sound screen display.

Handset Rx Mode

On

Off

Config

Headset Tx and Rx Volume

1.From the IP Configurations screen, select Sound > > Handset Tx/Rx Volume. The appropriate screen will display.

2.Enter the new volume level.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change.

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Sound Setting Screen 2.

Refer to Notes section of Tx Volume for additional details.

Side Tone Mode

1.From the IP Configurations menu, select Sound > > > Side Tone Mode. The Side Tone Mode screen displays.

2.Press the On or Off soft keys to change the set value.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change.

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change.

Handset Tx Volume

1 :Current

:New (-8: Min.- 6:Max)

Backspace = Vol-Down

- (Minus) = * Key

Config

Side Tone Mode

On

Off

Config

> Side Tone Volume. The Side Tone Volume screen display.

2.Enter the new volume level.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change.

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Sound Setting Screen 2.

Refer to Notes section of Tx Volume for additional details.

Side Tone Volume

0 :Current

:New (0: Min.- 12:Max)

Backspace = Vol-Down

- (Minus) = * Key

Config

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Key Repeat

???From the IP Configurations menu, select Key Repeat. The Key Repeat Settings screen displays.

The general operation on the Key Repeat screens is as follows:

???To view details of an item displayed on the screens above, press the soft key that corresponds to that item.

???Press the Set soft key to rewrite the NV-RAM data if any setting of an item on this screen is changed.

Key Repeat Setting

Config

???Press the Cancel soft key to cancel all the intended setting changes in the minor items and to go to the Configurations Screen without rewriting the NV-RAM data.

Key Repeat OFF/ON

1.From the IP Configurations menu, select Key Repeat > Off/On Setting. The Off/on Setting screen displays.

2.Press the On or Off soft keys to change the set value.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change.

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change.

The changed setting is underlined in the Key Repeat Setting screen display.

Off/On Mode

On

Off

Config

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Repeat Delay Timer and Repeat Rate Timer

Important! The following steps apply to the above two items.

??? From the IP Configurations menu, select Key Repeat > Repeat Delay Timer or Repeat Rate Timer. The appropriate screen displays (shown right).

???To Change Information on this screen

1. Enter the New Repeat Delay Timer to change the setting.

Note Use the dial pad 1~5 and Vol t to backspace. For Repeat Delay Timer: 1 (short) to 5 (long). For Repeat Rate Timer: 1 (fast) to 5 (slow)

Handset Tx Volume

1 :Current

:New (1: Short.- 5:Long)

Backspace = Vol-Down

2.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Key Repeat Setting screen.

Notes

???Pressing the Set soft key can give you an Error screen if you incorrectly entered the timer value (outside of acceptable range).

???Press the Ok soft key on the Error Screen to correct the entry. Five seconds after the Error Screen displays, the screen automatically goes back to the Repeat Delay Timer or Repeat Rate Time screen and the number that resulted in an error will display.

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Other Setting

???From the IP Configurations menu, select Others. The Others screen displays. This screen contains Language, Input timer Mode, Input Timer Value settings, Backlight settings.

Notes

The general operation on the Other Settings screens is as follows:

???To view details of an item displayed on the screens above, press the soft key that corresponds to that item.

Other Setting

???Press the Set soft key to rewrite the NV-RAM data if any setting of an item on this screen is changed. The screen goes back to the IP Configurations screen after rewriting the NV-RAM data.

???Press the CANCEL soft key to cancel all the intended setting changes in the minor items and to go to the IP Configurations screen without rewriting the NV-RAM data.

Language Mode Setting

1.From the IP Configurations menu, select Others > Language. The Language Mode screen displays.

2.Press the US English, UK English, French or Spanish soft keys to change the set value.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change.

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change.

The changed setting is underlined in the Other Settings screen.

Language Mode

US English

UK English

French

Spanish

Config

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Input Timer Mode Setting Screen

1.From the IP Configurations menu, select Others > Input Timer Mode. The Input Timer Mode Setting screen displays.

2.Press the On or Off soft keys to change the set value.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change.

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change.

The changed setting is underlined in the Other Settings screen display.

Input Timer Value Setting Screen

Input Timer Mode

On

Off

Config

???From the IP Configurations menu, select Others > Input Timer Value. The Input Timer Value screen displays (shown right).

???To Change Information on this screen

1. Enter the New Input Timer to change the setting.

Note Use the dial pad 1~3 and Vol t to backspace. Input Timer Value: 1 (fast) to 3 (slow)

2. Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Other Setting screen.

Notes

Input Timer Value

1 :Current

:New (1: Fast - 3:Slow)

Backspace = Vol-Down

???Pressing the Set soft key can give you an Error Screen if you incorrectly entered the timer value (outside of acceptable range).

???Press the Ok soft key on the Error Screen to correct the entry. Five seconds after the Error Screen displays, the screen automatically goes back to the Input Timer screen and the number that resulted in an error will display.

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Backlight Mode Screen

1.From the IP Configurations menu, select Others > BL Mode. The Backlight Mode screen displays.

2.Choose Always Off, Always On or On-Demand softkey to setup when you would like to use the backlight.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change.

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Other Settings screen.

Backlight Mode

Always Off

Always On

On-demand

Config

Backlight Timer

1.From the IP Configurations menu, select Others > BL Timer. The Backlight Timer Value x10sec screen displays (shown right).

2.Enter the New Timer value to change the setting.

Note Use the dial pad to enter a value of (1~30), where 1=10 seconds and 30=300 seconds.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Other Setting screen.

Backlight Brightness

1.From the IP Configurations menu, select Others > BL Bright. The Backlight Bright screen displays (shown right).

2.Enter the New Brightness value to change the setting.

Note Use the dial pad to enter a value of (1~3).

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change and go to the Other Setting screen.

Backlight Timer x10sec

25 :Current

: New [1: Min - 30: Max]

Backspace = Vol-Down

Backlight Bright

0 :Current

: New [0: Dim - 3: Bright]

Backspace = Vol-Down

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Loop Back Test

1.Press Hold+3+6+9 (simultaneously).

2.From the IP Configurations screen, select Net Diag > Loop Back Test.

Notes

???Press Exit to move back a screen.

???An IP address of current Ping send-to party is displayed in the second line.

???The result of Ping executed last is displayed in the third line. (Ping result is confirmed only on this screen.)

???Setting Ping Send-to Address

1. Press the Ping Address Setting soft key. The Ping Address Setting Screen displays (shown right.

2. Using the dial pad, press 1 ~ 0 and * to enter an IP address or change an IP address. Input the delimiter ???.??? by pressing * key.

Press Vol t to backspace.

3.Press SET soft key to go back to the Loop Back Test Screen (after rewriting the NV-RAM data if an IP address is changed). (???Ping to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx??? will display the IP address after the setting change.)

Note Pressing the Set soft key can cause the screen to move to the Input Error Screen if an error occurred when entering the IP address (shown right).

4.Press the OK soft key on the Error Screen to go to the Address Setting Screen.

Note In five seconds after displaying the Input Error Screen, the screen automatically moves to the Address Setting Screen. (The address that has resulted in an input error will be displayed as it is when moving to the Address Setting Screen.)

Loop Back Test

Ping to 192.168.0.77

Last Result: 10/10

Ping Address Setting

Ping Start

[Exit]

Config

Ping Address Setting

192.168.0.77 :Current :New

Backspace = Vol-Down

Config

Errors

Illegal Data

[Ok]

Config

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5.Select the Cancel soft key to cancel the intended setting change and to move to the Loop Back Test Screen without rewriting the NV-RAM data.

Ping Start and Stop

???From the Loop Back Test screen, press the Ping Start soft key. The Pinging Screen displays (shown right) and Pinging starts.

Notes

???Pinging is attempted ten times on the Pinging Screen and is stopped automatically. The screen will move to the Loop Back Test Screen. The result is displayed in the third line of the Loop Back Test Screen as ???Last result n/10 (successful operations/attempts made).???

Pinging

Ping to 192.168.0.77

Executing 5/5

Ping Stop

[Exit]

Config

???During Ping execution, the progress is displayed by showing ???Executing n/10 (number of successful operations/number of trial operations)??? in the third line on the Pinging Screen.

???Pressing the ???Ping Stop??? or ???Exit??? key on the Pinging Screen will stop Pinging and cause the screen to move to the Loop Back Test Screen. Then the result will be displayed.

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Factory

???From the IP Configurations menu select Factory. The Factory Setting screen displays.

The general operation on the Factory Settings screens is as follows:

???To view details of an item displayed on the screens above, press the soft key that corresponds to that item.

???Press the Set soft key to rewrite the NV-RAM data if the ADM/Debug Mode is changed.

Factory Setting

ADM/Debug Mode :ADM

Display/Key Test

Display Mode :IP5131

[Set][Cancel]

Config

???Press the Cancel soft key to cancel all the intended setting changes under Factory items and to go to the IP Configurations Screen without rewriting the NV-RAM data.

ADM/DEBUG Mode Screen

1.From the IP Configurations menu select Factory > ADM/Debug Mode. The ADM/Debug Mode screen displays.

2.Press the Debug or ADM soft keys to change the set value.

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change.

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change.

The setting is underlined in the Factory Setting screen display.

ADM/Debug Mode

Debug

ADM

[Set][Cancel]

Config

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Display/Key Test

1.From the IP Configurations menu select Factory > Display/Key Test. The Display/Key Test Mode screen displays.

2.Press the soft key next SK01~SK14.

The SKxx displays in the center of the screen (Key Test mode shown right).

3.Using the Navigation. button press the ??? (right arrow) to highlight the LCD option.

Press the Select (center of Navigation) button to scroll4.

through the LCD test.

5.Press any of the SK/FB buttons to scroll through the LCD tests. There are seven tests, on the eighth keypress the Test screen will reappear.

6.To exit the Display/Key Test Mode Screen and return to the Factory Setting Screen (TEST tab disappears). .

Use the Navigation button, press ??? ??? (right arrow twice) to highlight Exit.

7.Press the Select (center of Navigation) button to exit the Display/Key Test.

Display Mode

1.From the IP Configurations menu select Factory > Display Mode. The Display Mode screen displays.

2.Press the IP5131 or Test soft keys to change the set value.

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Display Mode

IP5131

Test

[Set][Cancel]

Config

The IP5131 setting allows default operation of the display as it was designed to support 10 LCD keystrips plus 4 lines of call processing/softkey information.

IP5131 Standard Display

Test Mode will remove all LCD Keystrip functionality and leave the call processing (3 lines) directly followed by soft keys (similar to a standard 4-line display phone).

3.Press the Set soft key to accept the change.

...or press the Cancel soft key to cancel the change.

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Initialize

???Select Configuration > Initialize. The Initialize screen displays.

The general operation on the Initialize screens is as follows:

???To view details of an item displayed on the screens above, press the soft key that corresponds to that item.

???You can toggle between all the items found on the Initialize screen, except All Data. The item selected is underlined.

Initialize

???Selecting the All Data soft key selects all the items displayed on the Initialize screen and all items are underlined.

Important! Pressing the ???All Data??? key twice will not cancel the selection.

???Pressing the EXEC soft key while ???Network??? is displayed underlined will initialize the selected item and will rewrite the NV-RAM data and cause the screen to move to the Resetting Selection Screen. (The Resetting Selection Screen will be described later.)

???Pressing the EXEC soft key any item except ???Network??? is displayed underlined will rewrite the NV-RAM data and go to the Configuration screen.

???If no setting change is made to the items and the EXEC key is pressed, the NV- RAM data will not be rewritten and goes to the Configuration screen.

???Pressing the CANCEL soft key will not initialize and goes to the Configuration screen.

???Table 20 on page 136 shows the Initial values of Settings:

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Reset

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These applications can be used with the IP5131-SDL telephone or a PC with a web browser. Info Manager Administration details can be found in the Strata CIX Programming Manual, Volume 3 ??? Application and Implementation.

???To Login

1.After you enter the IP Address of the Web Server, the Login screen displays (shown right).

2.Enter a Directory Number in the User DN field.

3.Enter your Password.

4.Press the Login soft key.

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Note The application options screen displays (shown right). Press the soft keys to select an application.

You also have an option to cycle through all the applications (Cycle), an option to configure the application, or an option to logout.

You get logged out of the system when you select Logout by pressing the softkey on the right of it and the Login screen displays.

Options Screen

Stocks

???From the Options screen, press the Stocks soft key to view a list of stock quotes.

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Weather

1.From the Options screen, press the Weather soft key to check the weather of a location.

The Weather screen showing the cities displays (shown right).

2.Select a city by using the corresponding softkeys.

CONFIG Weather

The weather for that city displays (shown right).

CONFIG Weather

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News

1.From the Options screen, press the News soft key to view company news headlines.

2.To view details pertaining to an item, press the soft key next to the news item.

For example, you can either press the soft key next to ???01-20: See???s Candy Sale??? or the soft key next to 01-20: Hawaii Trip.??? The corresponding story displays (shown below).

3.Press the next or back soft keys to view other news items.

CONFIG Company

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Calendar

You can select Calendar to view your calendar on a

Microsoft Exchange Server.

1.From the Options screen, select Calendar. The calendar screen displays (shown right).

2.Select the Login to Outlook softkey.

CONFIG Calendar

The Calendar Login screen displays (shown right).

3.Enter your Microsoft Outlook Username and Password.

Notes

???Use the right softkeys corresponding to either the Username or Password.

4.Select the right softkey corresponding to Cache to check or uncheck Cache.

Note Check Cache for the database to remember your Username and Password.

5.Select the Login softkey on the right.

Your meetings screen displays (shown below).

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For details on an item, select the corresponding softkey next to the date on the meeting screen. The Meeting details display (shown below right).

CONFIG Calendar

Meetings Screen

CONFIG Calendar

???For the Telephone to notify you of a Meeting

1.Select the softkey next to the meeting time on the Meetings screen.

The Meeting Notification screen displays (shown right).

2.Use the corresponding right softkey to select the Notify time box. This is the time (in minutes) for the telephone to notify you before a meeting.

3.Use the dial pad to enter the time.

For example: You will be notified by the telephone five minutes before the dinner meeting in the screen shown on right.

5.Click the Enable softkey on the right.

???To Cancel/Update/change the time of a meeting

1.Select the meeting item from the Meetings screen.

2.Select the Cancel softkey.

...or just change the time, then select the Update softkey.

Cycle

Select Cycle to cycle through the web applications.

...or

1.From the Options screen, press the Configure soft key.

2.Press Properties soft key.

3.Press the Auto soft key. The cycle screen displays (shown right).

4.Enter the Start time. This is the number of seconds after which the Options screen should Auto cycle.

5.Enter the Cycle time. This is the cycle time between the applications.

6.Press the Submit soft key.

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CONFIG Property

Configure

This screen enables you to configure web application properties or to change the application content.

???Properties ??? By pressing the Properties soft key, you can access the Auto cycle screen shown above.

???Content ??? By pressing the Content soft key, you can access Stock Quotes, News and Weather.

CONFIG Configura

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This Appendix contains table that support some of the feature operations.

Call Forward

Call Forward Any Call - Internal and Incoming Line Calls:

Forwards any call, whether an internal call or incoming line call.

References

Call Forward

Call Forward - Incoming Line Calls:

Forward incoming line calls only.

Call Forward Any Call - Set for Another Station:

Enables you to set call forwarding for another telephone within your telephone system. You will need the other telephone???s Call Forward pass code in order to do this. Call Forward Pass Codes are created in system programming.

Table 22 Call Forward Procedure (continued)

Call Forward - Incoming Line Call - Set for Another Station:

Enables you to set forwarding of incoming line calls for another telephone within your telephone system

References

Call Forward

Change Call Forward Pass Code:

Your telephone must be enabled in programming to have the ability to change pass codes.

References

Soft Keys

Soft Keys

The table below is a list of soft key labels that appear on the LCD telephones. Press the soft key button associated with the label to activate the feature (SK1, SK2, SK3 and SK4).

References

Button Labels

Button Labels

The button labels in Table 24 are for the Programmable Buttons on the telephone. Programmable buttons are the unmarked buttons on the telephone keystrip.

References

Button Labels

References

Button Labels

Table 25 Programmable Feature Button Labels (continued)

IP5000-Series Telephone Tilt Angles

The IP5000-series telephones have three tilt positions built into the base. There is also a tilt stand extension that adds an additional 20 degrees of tilt. When the telephone is sitting on a desk or table there are a total of six different angles of tilt available. When wall mounted there are two angles available. See figures on the next page.

All Add-on and IDM modules

Hardware Connections

IP5000-Series Telephone Tilt Angles

IP5000-Series Desk-top Tilt Angle With Tilt-Stand Extension

Hardware Connections

Connector Icons

Connector Icons

The connectors on the IP5000-series telephones are identified with icons. The connector icons and their meaning are shown below.

Handset Cord

Headset Cord

External Speaker Control Box (BESCB1A) connection

IP Network Connection

PC Connection

CO LineConnection (model IP5122-SDC only)

Hardware Connections

Wiring

Wiring

ADM cable

Handset

Cord

Headset

Cord

The IP5000-series telephones include the special long-tail handset cords required to fit the tilt bases.

IP5000-series Telephone Connectors

Your system may be equipped with the Centrex Application, which enhances its feature capability when installed behind a Centrex or PBX system. Your telephone may have access to one or more of the enhanced Centrex features listed below:

Flexible Directory Numbering

A station???s extension can be three or four digits. It is, therefore, possible to match a station???s extension and Centrex line extension number. Dial the entire station number when indicated.

Note Some access code numbers may have been changed to avoid system numbering plan conflicts.

Centrex Feature Buttons

You can access some Centrex features by pressing a pre-programmed Feature Button on your telephone, instead of dialing a Centrex access code. The Centrex access code, including the necessary flash and/or pause sequence, is activated when the button is pressed. See your Centrex or PBX operations manual for specific details.

Ringing Repeat

The distinctive ring patterns available in your Centrex system are automatically repeated with your digital telephone, enabling you to answer appropriately for either outside, inside or callback calls.

Centrex Application

Delayed Ringing

Delayed Ringing

Outside line or Centrex line(s) can be programmed for a 12-second and/or 24-second ring delay at stations to permit alternate answering conditions. Answer the line when your telephone is ringing.

Index

A

abandoned call numbers (see Call History), 54

about this book conventions, x

how to use this guide, x organization, ix related documents, xii

access codes, 80, 117, 120 account codes, 44, 117, 120

calls, 43 forced, 43

verified/non-verified, 43

ACO

911 emergency service, 91 hold, 94

LED and LCD Indication, 93 limitations, 95

volume control, 92 advisory messaging, 121 all call page, 77 alphanumeric entry, 82 ANI, 54

answer a call, 24 answering calls, 21 attendant console, 120 automatic

busy redial, 117, 120 callback, 48

callback cancel, 117, 120 hold, 26

line selection, 20 automatic hold, 26

B

background music (BGM), 49, 117, 120 browser, 10

busy override, 74 button

labels, 184 programming, 117

buttons

3200-series LCD, 33 Cnf/Trn, 7

DSS on ADMs and DSS consoles, 104 fixed, 5, 33

flexible, 33 Hold, 7 navigation, 7 one touch, 118 Redial, 7 shift, 6

speed dial, 7

C

caller ID, 54, 60 call forward

access codes, 117

Index

D ~ F

any call, 51 override, 107 station, 50 system, 50

call history, 54 call hold, 25 calling, 21

calling from SoftIPT, 39, 40 call park, 120

orbits, 55

call pickup, 56, 117, 120 held calls, 120

call waiting, 59, 75 centrex

application, 193 feature buttons, 193

class of service override, 75

Cnf/Trn, 7 CO line

call transfer, 58 CO line queuing, 64 conference

calls, 60, 121 hold, 26 split/join/drop, 62 voice mail, 61

D

delayed ringing, 194 dial directory, 22 dial pad, 82

direct inward system access (see DISA) directories, 82

direct station selection buttons, 64

DISA

security code, 121

distinctive ringing, 17 do not disturb, 65, 121 override, 74

door lock, 66 control, 121

door phone, 67 calling, 121

drop, 62 DSS, 64

buttons on ADMs and DSS consoles, 104

call answering, 106

call forward override, 107 calling, 104

console, 104 night transfer, 107 paging, 107 speed dial, 106 transferring, 105

E

echo cancellation, 68 emergency

call, 121 calling 911, 91 page, 77

emergency call, 68 emergency ringdown, 69 exclusive hold, 25 executive override, 75

F

feature access codes, 120 flash, 117, 121

flexible buttons, 33 codes, 117

flexible directory numbering, 193 forced account codes (verified/non-

verified), 43

G

group pickup, 56

H

handset calling, 21 handsfree answerback, 24 Hold, 7

hold, 25

line hold, 55, 58 hot dialing, 20, 21

I

indicators LED, 29

IPT1020-SD, 68, 134 IPT2010-SDC, 89

ISDN

buttons, 86, 186

J

join, 62

L

language changes, 121 language code, 69

LCD

3200-series buttons, 33

LCR

dialing out, 121 LED indicators, 29 line

automatic selection, 20 ringing preference, 20

line button, 58

Index

G ~ O

M

making a call, 21 message waiting, 70, 121 message waiting light

on another telephone, 28, 71 on phantom ext/MW, 28, 71

messaging advisory, 121

Mic button, 6, 25, 73 microphone, 6, 21, 25, 72, 73, 92

microphone cut-off, 72, 73, 117, 185 Msg button/LED, 27

mute, 6, 25

N

names

storing speed dial, 82 names (entering), 82 navigation key, 7 network access, 122 night ring answer, 122 night transfer button, 107

O

off-hook call announce (OCA), 73, 122 one touch button, 118, 119

override

access codes, 122 busy, 74

call forward (DSS), 107 class of service, 75

do not disturb, 74 executive, 75 privacy, 76 travelling class, 123

override calls, 74

Index

P ~ V

P

paging, 56, 107

access codes, 117, 122 park, 120

park in orbit, 55 park in orbit, 55 pickup, 56

pick up group calls, 56 privacy, 78

override, 76

private network access, 122 programming

buttons, 117

R

redial, 7

repeat last number dialed, 122 ringing

distinctive settings, 17 line preference, 20

ringing line preference, 24 ringing repeat, 193

S

shift key, 6 signaling

tone, 20 voice first, 20

SoftIPT

calling, 39, 40 directory, 41

soft keys, 46

2000-phone location, 33 speakerphone, 25

special characters for speed dialing, 81 speed dial, 7, 79, 118

access codes, 80, 117, 123

names, 82 personal, 119

speed dial (DADM or DSS), 106 Spkr button, 21

answering, 24 split, 62

start application, 123 storing speed dial names, 82

T

Tilt Angles, 189 tone???pulse dialing, 86 tone signaling, 20

travelling class override, 123

two (tandem) CO line connection, 62

U

uniform call distribution (UCD), 87 user programming, 115, 117, 123

V

VLAN ID, Setting in IPT, 127 voice first signaling, 20

voice mail

access codes, 123 conference, 61

volume control, 29, 123

voluntary account codes (verified/non- verified), 45