2. Select Devices < Audio
3. Select the connection of your choice (from Accessory device to Bluetooth® device)
4. Touch the field to access available values
5. Select Loudspeaker
6. If your device is not Bluetooth®, plug it to the corresponding connector
Traffic priority on the internal switch
The 8082 My IC Phone set includes an internal LAN switch.
This switch allows to connect a PC.
The internal switch has three ports:
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A LAN port
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An internal port
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A PC port, to connect a PC to the LAN.
The internal switch privileges VoIP traffic over PC port traffic.
This switch has two waiting queues:
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The HPQ (High Priority Queue) to proceed all packets from the terminal
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The LPQ (Low Priority Queue) to proceed packets from the PC port
The switch proceeds seven HPQ packets for an LPQ packet.
Exception: packets from the PC port use the HPQ when they are tagged with a DSCP or
802.1p priority and when the priority value is superior or equal to 4.
Resetting User Data
Until R8.2, to reset 8082 My IC Phone user data for a set, the name of the user has to be
modified to resetUserData in Users/Base Station list. This action resets the 8082 My IC
Phone user data to default.
As of R9.0, instead of modifying the user name to resetUserData, a new button is introduced
to reset the 8082 My IC Phone user data.
To reset user data:
1. In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List > Details.
2. Click Reset.
The Reset window opens.
3. Select Reset User Data and click OK.
4. In the confirmation window, click Yes.
Rebooting an 8082 My IC Phone set
Before R9.0, the 8082 My IC Phone is rebooted by a hard reset. The power supply to the set is
disconnected and reconnected to initiate a reboot.
As of R9.0, to reboot a set:
1. In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List > Details.
2. Click Reset button.
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Summary of Contents for OmniPCX Office
Page 1: ...Installation Manual Release 9 0 October 2012 ...
Page 8: ... P 8 6 Q 8 7 R 8 7 S 8 8 T 8 8 U 8 9 V 8 9 W 8 9 0 6 ...
Page 14: ...Chapter 1 1 6 ...
Page 19: ...2 3 Installation 2 3 1 Overview ___change begin___ 2 5 ...
Page 48: ...Chapter 3 3 18 ...
Page 176: ...Chapter 4 4 128 ...
Page 178: ...Figure 5 1 Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in KeySystem mode Chapter 5 5 2 ...
Page 179: ...Figure 5 2 Virtual Key Functions for Manager Assistant Normal sets in KeySystem Mode 5 3 ...
Page 181: ...Figure 5 4 Virtual and Physical Add on Key Functions for Attendant Sets in KeySystem mode 5 5 ...
Page 182: ...Figure 5 5 US only Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in KeySystem Mode Chapter 5 5 6 ...
Page 183: ...Figure 5 6 US only Virtual Key Functions for Manager Assistant Sets in KeySystem Mode 5 7 ...
Page 184: ...Figure 5 7 US only Virtual Key Functions for Normal Sets in KeySystem Mode Chapter 5 5 8 ...
Page 185: ...Figure 5 8 Virtual Key Functions for Operator Manager Assistant Normal Sets in PABX Mode 5 9 ...
Page 186: ...Figure 5 9 US only Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in PABX Mode Chapter 5 5 10 ...
Page 187: ...Figure 5 10 US only Virtual Key Functions for Manager Assistant Sets in PABX Mode 5 11 ...
Page 190: ...Chapter 5 5 14 ...
Page 213: ...settings are overwritten when configured PBXs are added to a network 6 23 ...
Page 214: ...Chapter 6 6 24 ...
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