
1000i Series IP Phone (SMB)
User Guide
Issue 1.0
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1 Introduction
1.1 General
Your telephone is connected to an advanced-technology, highly versatile, fully featured telecom system
designed to make office communications easy and productive.
Employing state-of-the-art Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology, voice and data converge on a single
IP packet network. Because each iPECS Phone is an IP appliance, it can be moved easily throughout the
office wherever there is a LAN connection and maintain normal operation.
1.2 Feature Information
We have taken every effort to make this user 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
Plan may be different. Some features may not be available for you to access or may be subject to certain
limitations based on the set-up of the System. Please consult with your System Administrator for further
information.
NOTE
Under certain operating conditions, this equipment may not be able to make emergency calls. Alternative
arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
1.3 Entering Station Program Data Information
A special code set is available for iPECS Phone users to assign certain attributes such as Authorization Codes
(Passwords). After entering the User Program mode, you dial the codes to select the attribute and setting.
Once selected, the setting is saved.
A list of the User Program codes, the feature/function and inputs required are available from your system
administrator. Refer to section
“ Appendix A: User Program Code” for details.
1.4 Feature Groupings
Every effort has been taken to divide the features into a logical and consistent sequence so that features can
be quickly located. Features have been divided into groups, Receiving Calls, Placing Calls, etc. Within each
group, features are arranged according to the difficulty of operation and frequency of use.