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LIP-9000 Series 

User Guide - ST- Issue 1.5

 

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CHAPTER 6.

 

SEND & RETRIEVE MESSAGES ..................... 39

 

6.1

 

R

ESPONDING TO A 

S

TATION 

M

ESSAGE 

W

AITING 

I

NDICATION

 ........... 39

 

6.2

 

G

ETTING 

V

OICE 

M

AIL 

M

ESSAGES

 .................................................. 40

 

6.3

 

S

ENDING AND 

R

ECEIVING 

S

HORT 

T

EXT 

M

ESSAGES

 ........................ 41

 

CHAPTER 7.

 

REMOTE SYSTEM ACCESS ............................ 43

 

7.1

 

D

IRECT 

I

NWARD 

S

YSTEM 

A

CCESS 

(DISA) ...................................... 43

 

7.2

 

M

OBILE 

P

HONE 

E

XTENSION

 ........................................................... 43

 

CHAPTER 8.

 

MISC. FEATURES ............................................ 45

 

8.1

 

C

ALL 

L

OG

 ..................................................................................... 45

 

8.1.1

 

Line Access Codes ......................................................... 46

 

8.2

 

C

ONTRAST

 ................................................................................... 47

 

8.3

 

B

ACKGROUND 

M

USIC

 .................................................................... 48

 

8.4

 

U

SING 

I

NTERNAL

,

 

E

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M

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-M

P

AGING

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8.5

 

P

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O

-T

ALK 

(PTT)

 

P

AGE

 ......................................................... 49

 

8.6

 

W

AKE

-U

A

LARM

 .......................................................................... 50

 

8.7

 

A

LARM

/D

OOR 

B

ELL

 ....................................................................... 50

 

8.8

 

S

YSTEM 

V

OICE 

M

EMO

 ................................................................... 51

 

8.9

 

H

OT 

D

ESK

 .................................................................................... 52

 

CHAPTER 9.

 

DISPLAY MENU ................................................ 54

 

9.1

 

M

ENU 

O

VERVIEW

 .......................................................................... 54

 

9.2

 

U

SING THE 

M

ENU

 .......................................................................... 54

 

9.2.1

 

Phone Setting ................................................................. 55

 

9.2.2

 

Conference Room ........................................................... 56

 

9.2.3

 

ICM SMS ......................................................................... 57

 

9.2.4

 

Network Configuration .................................................... 58

 

9.2.5

 

Button Program (LIP-9030/9040 Only) ........................... 59

 

9.2.6

 

Attendant menu ............................................................... 59

 

CHAPTER 10.

 

FEATURES & FLEX BUTTONS ..................... 61

 

10.1

 

E

NTERING 

S

TATION 

P

ROGRAM 

D

ATA

 ........................................... 61

 

10.2

 

A

SSIGNING 

F

EATURES TO 

F

LEXIBLE 

B

UTTONS

 .............................. 61

 

Summary of Contents for LIP-9000 Series

Page 1: ...LIP 9000 Series IP Phone User Guide Please read this user guide carefully before operating your phone Retain it for future reference ...

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Page 3: ...ice The information furnished by Ericsson LG Enterprise in this material is believed to be accurate and reliable but is not warranted to be true in all cases Ericsson LG Enterprise and iPECS are trademarks of Ericsson LG Enterprise Co Ltd Revision History Issue Date Description of Changes 1 0 July 11 2014 New product release 1 1 August 27 2014 General update 1 2 September 2 2014 Adapter specificat...

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Page 5: ...IPECS LIP 9000 PHONE DESCRIPTION 3 1 4 1 Phone Layout and Functions 3 1 5 LIP 9000 INSTALLATION 7 1 6 BUTTON KIT INSTALLATION 9 1 7 WALL MOUNT 11 1 8 ENTERING TEXT 12 CHAPTER 2 USING THE LCD SPEAKERPHONE 13 2 1 USING THE LCD 13 2 2 USING THE SPEAKERPHONE 15 CHAPTER 3 RECEIVING CALLS 16 3 1 ANSWERING A CALL WHILE IDLE 16 3 2 RESPONDING TO A CALL WHILE BUSY 17 3 3 USING ANSWERING MACHINE EMULATION A...

Page 6: ...e 28 4 2 3 Account Codes Tracking External calls for billing 28 4 2 4 Disable dialing from your phone 29 4 2 5 Temporarily override dialing restrictions at a phone 29 4 3 USING DIRECTORY 29 4 3 1 Using Last Number Redial LNR 29 4 3 2 Using and Entering Saved Number Dial 30 4 3 3 Using System Speed Dial Numbers 30 4 3 4 Using Station Speed Dial Numbers 30 4 3 5 Using Dial by Name and Entering Your ...

Page 7: ...Line Access Codes 46 8 2 CONTRAST 47 8 3 BACKGROUND MUSIC 48 8 4 USING INTERNAL EXTERNAL AND MEET ME PAGING 48 8 5 PUSH TO TALK PTT PAGE 49 8 6 WAKE UP ALARM 50 8 7 ALARM DOOR BELL 50 8 8 SYSTEM VOICE MEMO 51 8 9 HOT DESK 52 CHAPTER 9 DISPLAY MENU 54 9 1 MENU OVERVIEW 54 9 2 USING THE MENU 54 9 2 1 Phone Setting 55 9 2 2 Conference Room 56 9 2 3 ICM SMS 57 9 2 4 Network Configuration 58 9 2 5 Butt...

Page 8: ...00 Series User Guide ST Issue 1 5 USEFUL INFORMATION 63 DISPOSAL OF YOUR OLD APPLIANCE 63 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 63 REGULATORY INFORMATION 65 EU 65 USA CSA 65 OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE NOTICE 66 GPL License 66 ...

Page 9: ...ges used in this guide may be changed without notice for quality improvement Explanation of Symbol or Word The following are symbols used in this guide Information presented with these symbols must be observed for the correct use of your Phone Caution This mark warns of a situation in which light injury or product damage hardware software or data damage may occur if the instructions are not follow...

Page 10: ...r guide simple and straightforward The guide starts with the simpler operations of the iPECS Phone Speakerphone moves on to receiving and placing calls and then to more advanced features Each section includes a brief and basic description of each feature and step by step operation instructions The operations shown in this guide use the System s base default Numbering Plan Your specific Numbering P...

Page 11: ...s shown in the layouts that follow the size of the LCD number of flexible buttons and softkeys available with the LIP 9020 LIP 9030 and LIP 9040 only varies for each model The LIP 9010 includes a 3 line 320 by 48 dot graphic LCD and 5 flexible buttons The LIP 9020 includes a 4 line 320 by 80 dot graphic LCD 10 flexible buttons and 3 softkeys The LIP 9030 includes a 6 line 320 by 112 dot graphic LC...

Page 12: ...elow present line drawings of the front of each LIP 9000 series phone identifying major elements of the user interface As shown the layouts of the LIP 9010 LIP 9020 LIP 9030 and LIP 9040 are slightly different Figure 1 LIP 9010 Front Figure 2 LIP 9020 Front ...

Page 13: ...LIP 9000 Series User Guide ST Issue 1 5 5 Figure 3 LIP 9030 Front Figure 4 LIP 9040 Front ...

Page 14: ...tive or the phone is in menu mode 7 Volume control button Use to adjust Ring Headset Handset and Speaker volume 8 Flexible buttons Assigned as Line or feature access button LIP 9010 has 5 flexible buttons LIP 9020 has 10 flexible buttons LIP 9030 has 8 flexible buttons with 3 pages total 24 buttons LIP 9040 has 12 flexible buttons with 3 pages total 36 buttons 9 Fixed buttons Menu button Accesses ...

Page 15: ...nd LIP 9040 models use to select the next group of softkeys when appears in the bottom right of the LCD In LIP 9010 use to access the Call Log function in idle mode Up Scrolls through the phone s menu options upward Down Scrolls through the phone s menu options downward 11 OK Key Selects the highlighted choice when navigating through a menu 12 Softkeys Softkeys are interactive changing function ba...

Page 16: ...the power adaptor if your port does support PoE Connect the DC output of the adaptor into the phone and the AC plug into a standard AC power outlet as shown in D Consult with your system administrator to determine if you must install the AC power adaptor You may need to contact your local ELG Enterprise representative for the appropriate power adaptor for your region Caution To power your phone us...

Page 17: ...P 9030 or LIP 9040 phone and can be placed on your desktop or can be wall mounted with the phone The available button kits are shown in Figure 5 below and described as follows The LIP 9012 DSS has 12 flexible buttons with tri color LED The DSS button kit uses a paper label for the button designations The LIP 9024 DSS has 24 flexible buttons with tri color LED The DSS button kit uses a paper label ...

Page 18: ...ish to remove the handset and foot stand this simplifies the Button kit installation 2 On the right side of the phone remove the Button kit cover 3 Align the Button kit and phone as shown in the drawing 4 Push the Button kit into the phone until the button kit is fully engaged 5 Insert the screws provided through the screw tabs in the Button kit and tighten the screws into the phone Do not over ti...

Page 19: ...essure until it clicks into place 5 Install the Button kit wall mount bracket if required in the same manner as the bracket for the phone 6 Mark and drill two 7mm holes for plastic wall anchors not included 7 Insert the two anchors into the holes and insert and tighten the two screws not included leaving about 2 5 mm 1 8 inch exposed 8 Align the key holes in the bracket over the screws and slide t...

Page 20: ... characters The entry mode is controlled with the TRANSFER PGM button The entry mode is indicated in the LCD of your phone as ABC abc or 123 The chart below maps each dial pad digit to the corresponding character symbol and numeric entry Dial Pad Digit Entry Mode Upper Case Lower Case Symbols Numeric 1 1 2 A B C a b c 2 3 D E F d e f _ 3 4 G H I g h i 4 5 J K L j k l 5 6 M N O m n o 6 7 P Q R S p ...

Page 21: ... function for each softkey based on the status of your phone In some cases there may be more than three available softkey functions In this case a right arrow displays on the right side of the menu line The right Navigation key scrolls to the next set of three functions and the left key moves to the previous menu choices The LIP 9030 and LIP 9040 have a 6 line and 8 line Liquid Crystal Display LCD...

Page 22: ...s calls to your station are forwarded Wake Up icon indicates one or more alarms are saved Missed call icon indicates one or more missed calls LAN icon indicates the status of the LAN connection to the IP Phone LIP 9010 LIP 9020 only Flexible button icons LIP 9030 LIP 9040 only Icon Meaning Not Assigned Outside line button Station button Feature or function button On Line Presence of UCS Client Off...

Page 23: ...eakerphone Mute the microphone using the MUTE button When Mute is active the MUTE button LED will be illuminated To turn off Mute press the MUTE button again With Auto Speaker Select activating or accessing a feature or placing a call by pressing a flexible button will activate the Speakerphone automatically When using a Headset the SPEAKER button controls the ON OFF hook state for the phone To us...

Page 24: ...call coverage for other users you may also receive Station Call Coverage calls Calls placed on Hold including Transfers parked calls etc will recall if left on hold for too long ICM Voice Announce calls are answered based on the ICM Signaling mode at the receiving phone in Hands free HF mode after the splash tone and announcement speak normally into the microphone In the Privacy PV mode lift the h...

Page 25: ... announce a call while you are busy 3 3 Using Answering Machine Emulation AME When your phone is allowed AME your calls are connected to your voice mail directly and like a normal Answering Machine the caller s voice is played over your speaker as it is recorded in the mailbox Thus you can screen the call before answering There are two methods of notification and call screening provided Ring or Sp...

Page 26: ...callers Of the 16 tones 4 are downloaded from the system and the remaining 12 are stored in the phone s memory To download a Ring Tone from the System Press the TRANSFER PGM button Dial 1 for Ring Tones Dial 5 for Ring Tone download Dial the phone s memory location to receive the tone 5 8 Dial 0 9 for the desired tone number the selected tone is heard Press the HOLD SAVE button to download the ton...

Page 27: ...Call Pick Up or answer the oldest call ringing at a station in your station group Group Call Pick Up You may assign a flexible button with the Group Call Pick Up code for one touch access NOTE Pick Up will not answer calls on the ringing station s Private Line unless the line appears on your phone To answer a call ringing at another station Lift the handset Dial the Directed Call Pick Up code 77 T...

Page 28: ...nd OFF Press the DND button 3 8 Forwarding Calls 3 8 1 Forwarding calls to another Station or Voice Mail Incoming calls may be diverted to other resources of the system Resources include other stations the built in Voice Mail and External Voice Mail Your LCD and the LCD of the LIP phone receiving the call indicate the forward status Call Forward can be activated from your phone or from a different...

Page 29: ...ress the FORWARD Softkey or the DND button Dial the type of forward code 1 4 Dial the destination number To deactivate Call Forward from your phone Lift the handset Press the FORWARD Softkey or the DND button Press the button on the dial pad To activate Call Forward from a different phone within the System Call Forward Remote Lift the handset Press the FORWARD Softkey or the DND button Dial 0 the ...

Page 30: ...heck with your system administrator To activate Call Forward Off Premise forward to an external number from your phone for UCP eMG Lift the handset Press the FORWARD Softkey or the DND button Dial the type of Forward code 0 5 Press the SPEED button Dial the Speed Dial bin number Replace the handset return to idle To activate Call Forward Off Premise forward to an external number from a different p...

Page 31: ...horization code Station number Password Press the button 3 8 3 Forwarding callers to a Text Message Using an iPECS Phone you can send a Text Message to internal callers When calling your Station internal callers will automatically receive the selected message or you can select a message in response to an internal call Silent Text Message There are 11 Custom Display Messages each up to 24 character...

Page 32: ...the two digit text Message code 00 20 Dial any auxiliary input for messages 01 04 and 06 08 Press the HOLD SAVE button you will receive confirmation tone To cancel Text Message Forward Press the FORWARD Softkey or lift the handset and press the DND button Press the dial pad button To program your Station Custom Message 00 at your station Press the TRANSFER PGM button Dial User Program feature code...

Page 33: ...s ON busy OFF idle When you go off hook you may connect to another station or system resource automatically This Prime Line Preference may be immediate or delayed allowing you to take other actions during the delay Otherwise you may press another flexible button before going off hook to override Prime Line Preference If you go off hook and take no action Intercom dial tone will time out and after ...

Page 34: ...a busy station Press the MSG button and hang up To make a Voice Over announcement to a busy station Dial After the Splash tone is heard begin speaking 4 1 2 Leaving a Message Wait Indication If the called user does not answer or is in DND mode you may leave a Message Wait indication The called user will receive a Message Wait indication the message icon will be displayed To activate Message Waitin...

Page 35: ...e dialing This will allow you to use baking services etc When placing a point to point IP call you must dial an IP address using the button as the dot If Least Cost Routing is set up the number you dial will be analyzed and the system will place the call on the least expensive route You may be assigned dialing and or outside Line Access Restrictions in which case you will receive error tone if you...

Page 36: ...r Station will be notified ringing 4 2 3 Account Codes Tracking External calls for billing In some cases you or your company may desire to track calls for billing or other purposes You may enter an Account Code which is output from the system in the SMDR report You may have an Account Code flexible button which allows one touch entry of an Account Code Refer to section 10 2 Assigning Features to F...

Page 37: ...utton 4 2 5 Temporarily override dialing restrictions at a phone Override the dialing restrictions at any phone by activating Walking COS When active Walking COS applies the Class of Service of your Authorization for a call Note you must activate Walking COS for each call To activate Walking COS Press the TRANSFER PGM button Dial 23 User Program code for UCP eMG Dial your Authorization Code statio...

Page 38: ... memory allocated for System Speed Dial numbers These numbers may be divided into groups called System Speed Zone Groups In this case you may be allowed access to some numbers and not others and dialing restrictions may be invoked Only an Attendant or Administrator can assign System Speed Dial numbers To place a call using System Speed Dial Lift the handset Press the SPEED button Dial the desired ...

Page 39: ...16 character name may be associated with the number for the Dial by Name directory Refer to 9 2 1 1Station Name Program for details on entering your name in the directory To place a call using Station Speed Dial Press the SPEED button Dial the desired Station Speed Dial bin number Or Press the DIR button Choose 1 for Private Directory Select from the list or Dial by Name To enter a Station Speed D...

Page 40: ... by Name may be employed in three different Directories the Private directory Station Speed dial Public Directory System Speed dial or Intercom Directory Station Name NOTE To allow others to contact you via the Intercom directory you must enter a name for your station up to 20 characters To place a call using Dial by Name Press the DIR button or press the SPEED button twice Dial the desired direct...

Page 41: ...he feature is cancelled or the maximum number of retries is attempted For each retry the system will activate your speaker then place the call with the microphone muted When the remote end answers you must select the MUTE button or lift the handset Either of these actions cancels the ACNR request as well as connects you to the remote party To set up ACNR while on an outgoing call Use the Navigatio...

Page 42: ...Transfer encounters an error or DND it may immediately recall at your Station DSS BLF buttons may be employed to transfer calls To Transfer an active call Press the TRANSFER PGM button Call the party to receive the transfer Unscreened Call Transfer Hang up Screened Call Transfer When your call is answered or Splash tone is heard announce the call then hang up 5 2 Call Hold Placing a call in a wait...

Page 43: ... up to the number of outside line buttons on the phone To switch between two calls Broker Call Press the desired outside line button 5 4 Joining Multiple People in a Conference You can establish a Conference with up to 3 parties or when your system is equipped with the Conference module 32 parties can be joined in a conference Check with your system administrator to determine if you have a Confere...

Page 44: ...dition to establishing an ad hoc Conference up to 9 Conference Rooms can be set up letting up to 32 parties converse when using a Conference module When setting up a Conference Room a password can be designated for invited parties internal and external parties to use for accessing the established Conference Room To set up a Conference Room Press the TRANSFER PGM button Dial 53 to create a Conferen...

Page 45: ...of a parked call Parked calls are subject to Hold Recall after the Call Park timer To park an active external call Press the TRANSFER PGM button Dial the Park Orbit number Return to idle To retrieve a parked call Lift the handset Dial the Park Orbit number 5 6 Two Way Record Recording a call You may record an active external conversation in your Voice Mail Box To activate Two Way Record while on a...

Page 46: ...38 LIP 9000 Series User Guide ST Issue 1 5 OR Hang up the handset ...

Page 47: ... notification you may receive a periodic Message Wait Reminder Tone You may review and delete messages as well as respond with a callback To review your Station messages Press the MSG button the LCD shows the Message Summary display 1 ICM MWI 002 2 CLI MSG 000 3 VSF MSG 002 4 VMS MSG 001 5 UMS MSG 003 6 SMS 00 BACK OK Dial 1 ICM MWI to view message waits from other stations Press the navigation up...

Page 48: ...ssages While in your Mailbox you may modify your password and Mailbox greeting In addition you can remotely control Call Forward for your station from the built in Voice Mail You will require a valid Authorization code password for your Mailbox to access the Voice messages To retrieve Voice Mail locally using a flexible button Press the programmed VOICE MAIL flexible button Dial your station numbe...

Page 49: ...llow the voice prompts to manage your messages At completion of your session hang up 6 3 Sending and Receiving Short Text Messages You can exchange short text messages up to 80 alphanumeric characters with other iPECS display phone users If you have short text messages the message button will be flashing If the ring message LED is set to MWI the ring message LED will flash To send an SMS message t...

Page 50: ...own in brief Dial the Message number to view the entire SMS message To delete received Short text messages Press the DELETE Softkey or dial Dial 1 to delete the message 2 to cancel or 3 to delete all received Short text messages For the LIP 9020 LIP9030 and LIP9040 Softkeys are provided for replying to a message In case of 9010 the Navigation buttons support Short Text Messaging The OK button will...

Page 51: ...ned for answer by the Auto Attendant Upon answer dial station number To access system resources remotely Call the system s DISA facility check with your system Administrator Await answer and if required dial your authorization code station number and password Dial as needed for the desired system resource 7 2 Mobile Phone Extension When away from your desk or office you can place and receive iPECS...

Page 52: ...our station the system will check the Caller ID answer the call and return intercom dial tone Place internal or external iPECS calls as normal To Transfer a call from the mobile extension using the iPECS Dial while on an iPECS call Dial the desired station the call is transferred and the mobile phone returns to idle Reconnect to the transfer by dialing NOTE This feature is only available when the ...

Page 53: ...Call Log with the right Navigation key NOTE If a call is missed the missed call icon will appear in the LCD In this case the LOG Softkey displays as LOG M indicating the missed call To access the Call Log menu Press the LOG Softkey or for the LIP 9010 press the right Navigation key Use the Navigation up down keys to select a log menu Called Dialed or Lost Call Log 1 1006 2 1001 3 LEE K D 4 KIM M J...

Page 54: ...umber to a Speed Dial by pressing the SELECT Softkey then the SAVE Softkey 8 1 1 Line Access Codes The outside line access code in a log item is used to seize an outside line when placing an external call using the call log Up to 5 line access codes can be saved Normally the first line access code is the default outside line group code typically 9 but if the telephone number is the same as a Speed...

Page 55: ...desired item Press the SELECT Softkey To edit access codes 2 5 From the Call Log use the right Navigation key to advance to the next 3 Softkeys Press the CO CODE softkey the code displayed with the symbol is the current access code Use Navigation up down buttons to highlight the desired code Press the EDIT Softkey to modify the selected code NOTE The LIP 9010 user cannot edit or select a line acce...

Page 56: ...an broadcast announcements to other stations and or external speakers Stations are assigned to receive announcements from one or more of the Internal Page Zones In addition the system can send announcements to one or both of the External Page Zones that can be connected to external speakers Your iPECS System permits access to the following types of Page Zones Note the number of Internal and Extern...

Page 57: ...t Me Page code 8 5 Push To Talk PTT Page iPECS Phones can be assigned as a member of one or more of the system s nine Push To Talk PTT page groups You login or log out of any one or all PTT groups to which your phone is assigned Once logged in place or receive one way page announcements to from other users who are logged in to the same PTT group To log in to a PTT group Dial 0 Dial the desired PTT...

Page 58: ...on Dial 41 Alarm register code for UCP eMG If requested enter the Wake up alarm index number 1 to 5 Dial the desired 2 digit hour 24 hour mode then the 2 digit minute for alerting If requested enter the Repeating type 1 to 4 If requested enter the date for the alarm as two 2 digits for year month and day of the month Press the HOLD SAVE button To erase a Wake Up alarm Press the TRANSFER PGM button...

Page 59: ...e the Alarm signal Dial 565 Alarm Stop code for UCP eMG To activate the Door Open contacts Lift the handset Dial the Door Open code and contact number 1 4 8 8 System Voice Memo The integrated Voice Mail of your iPECS system incorporates several Voice Memos to provide you with general information such as station number date time and feature status Voice Memos are heard over the iPECS Phone speaker ...

Page 60: ...ones let you log on and use the Hot Desk phone as if it were your station Once logged on the Hot Desk station will take on the attributes assigned to your station number and you can make and receive calls as normal When you log out of the Hot Desk you can choose a forward destination such as voice mail for your calls To Log on to a Hot Desk station Press the TRANSFER PGM button Dial 0 Hot desk log...

Page 61: ...LIP 9000 Series User Guide ST Issue 1 5 53 Press the HOLD SAVE button ...

Page 62: ...ove back one menu step For the LIP 9010 use the left Navigation button to move back one menu step 9 2 Using the Menu The Display Menu is activated using the Menu button Use the Navigation keys to scroll the menu choices items are selected using the OK button or softkey or dialing the digit associated with the selection The Menu includes the six sub menus as shown below To activate the Display Menu...

Page 63: ...ing Text for details on entering text When done press the OK button or Softkey 9 2 1 2ICM Ring CO Ring When multiple phones in a small area ring which are ringing can be difficult to tell The iPECS Phone has 16 Ring Tones available for differentiating one phone s ringing from another Different tones can also be assigned for internal and external ringing calls Ring tones can also be established as ...

Page 64: ...to 3 4 Differential Ring Signals Select the phone s ring tone memory position 5 8 use the dial pad to select the system tone to download then press the HOLD SAVE button or SAVE Softkey to download the tone 9 2 1 6Backlight There are several selections for the illumination of the LCD backlight Use Navigation up down keys to highlight the backlight control and select with the OK button or Softkey 9 ...

Page 65: ...e approach refer to 6 3 Sending and Receiving Short Text Messages To send an SMS message Press the MENU button and select the ICM SMS sub menu The following menu displays 1 SEND MESSAGE 2 IN BOX 03 Use the Navigation up down keys to highlight SEND MESSAGE then press the OK button or Softkey You may dial the digit 1 to select the SEND MESSAGE item Dial 1 if resending or 2 to send a new message edit...

Page 66: ...y trained technicians only 1 Profile 2 Web Password 3 Set to Default Profile Number 1 Network Configuration 2 System Configuration 1 MAC Address 2 Network Mode 3 IP Address 4 Subnet Mask 5 Default Gateway 6 DNS Address 7 VLAN Settings 8 802 1x 9 LLDP MED 10 VPN 1 VLAN Priority LAN 2 VLAN ID LAN 3 VLAN Priority PC 4 VLAN ID PC 1 Usage 2 ID 3 Password 1 Usage 2 VPN Server IP 3 VPN Port 4 ID 5 Passwo...

Page 67: ...nu The following menu displays 1 BUTTON FEATURE 2 BUTTON LABEL Press the Navigation up down keys to highlight BUTTON FEATURE then press the OK button or Softkey Select the desired flexible button the current feature displays Enter or select the new feature Press the Navigation up down keys to highlight BUTTON LABEL then press the OK button or Softkey the current label is shown in the LCD Use the d...

Page 68: ... button Set ICM Only Mode Dial the Station Range for ICM only calls ex 103 108 103108 press the OK button or press the HOLD SAVE button Restore COS Dial the Station Range to restore the COS ex 103 108 103108 and press the OK button or press the HOLD SAVE button Monitor Conference Room Enter the Conference Room number to view the number of attendees in the Conference Room Delete Conference Room Ent...

Page 69: ...ss the TRANSFER PGM button Dial desired User Program codes Press the HOLD SAVE button 10 2Assigning Features to Flexible Buttons You may assign features and functions to the flexible buttons on your iPECS Phone and may be able to assign outside line buttons Flexible buttons may be assigned for most features providing One Touch feature activation For example a flexible button may be assigned to acc...

Page 70: ...ress the desired flexible button In case of Station number outside line or line group enter the number then press the HOLD SAVE button In case of Flexible Numbering Plan Code enter the numbering plan code then press the HOLD SAVE button In case of a User Program Code press the TRANSFER PGM button and enter the Program Code then press the HOLD SAVE button ...

Page 71: ...e waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Important Safety Information To prevent unexpected danger or damage please read this information before installing or attempting to repair you phone Warning and Caution information is provided to alert the consumer of known dangers Warning To reduce the possibility of electric shock do not expose your phone to high humidity areas...

Page 72: ...ion 4 Choose a site for the phone that is well ventilated and dry 5 Do not plug multiple plug packs into one power outlet This may result in the plug overheating and may result in a fire or plug pack failure 6 Do not put heavy things on the phone 7 Do not drop or throw the phone 8 Static electricity discharge will damage electronic components 9 Keep out of direct sunlight and away from heat 10 No ...

Page 73: ...ainst harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or...

Page 74: ...e for the system according to the Canadian regulations CAUTION Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Open Source Software Notice The following software used in this product is subject to the GPL License Agreements You can obtain a copy of the GPL l...

Page 75: ...CD ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution such as the cost of media shipping and handling upon e mail request to Ericsson LG at opensource ericssonlg com This offer is valid for a period of three 3 years from the date of the distribution of this product by Ericsson LG Enterprise ...

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Page 77: ... due to continued progress in methodology design and manufacturing Ericsson LG Enterprise shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document www ericssonlg enterprise com Ericsson LG Enterprise Co Ltd 2014 Posted in Korea ...

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