Performance information
NETfon 500/550 SIP - User Guide 723142007-A0-LM
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ENGLISH NETfon 500/550 SIP - User guide
1. Performance information
NETfon 500/550 SIP
phone is an IP full-feature telephone compliant with standard SIP protocol.
See below the main physical specifications:
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Graphic Display 250x138 with backlight
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Adjustable phone base angle up to 10 positions
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PoE 802.3af - Class Power Level 0
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Switch 10/100 Mbit/s 2 I/F Lan Ethernet
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6 programmable (+ 24 with DDS module) buttons illuminate with 3 colours and the aid of the
graphic display
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3 softkeys
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Led flashing for VM messages
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Central blue light active in different communication phases
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Handsfree full duplex
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13 ringtones
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Headset connector and dedicated button to use it(*)
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SIP RFC3261
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RCF 2833 x DTMF
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Codec: PCMA, PCMU, G.723, G.729
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External power supply (optional)
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Wall mounting kit (optional)
(*) Correct use is guaranteed with the headset: code 136800008.
Dimensions and weight:
- telephone with support and handset:
NETFON 500 - 950 gr about
NETFON 550 - 1450 gr about
- telephone and handset (LxHxD):
NETFON 500 - 220x230x80 mm
NETFON 550 - 340x230x80 mm
NETfon 550
is different from
NETfon 500
because one DSS module is included and provides an
expansion module with 24 programmable buttons; so user instructions described in this guide are
valide for both models.
The first part of this guide describes the physical specification of the telephone, the functions available
by pressing the buttons and the graphic icons on the phone screen; the second part describes the
operations which allow the operator to use the telephone immediately and then the advanced
operations as the consultation of the vocal messages and the management of the private directory.
The correct functionality of the IP phone is subject to the correct system customization to which
it is connected to, by the system administrator.
CAUTION!
The functionality of the services described in this guide are dependent on SIP communication system
where NETfon 500/550 SIP are connected to, so there is no guarantee that all services can work
properly on all SIP communication systems.