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Administration

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Local code 1 ... 5

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Local enterprise code for the node/PBX the phone is connected to.

Example: "7007" for Unify.

International code 1 ... 5

Sequence of "+", local country code, local area code, and local enterprise node corresponding 

to to one or more phone entries. 

Example: "+49897007" for Unify.

Local Phone Menu

Pixel saver

By the time the screen of your phone is black, the pixel saver is activ to help save energy conser-
vation. With this entry you decide after which time of inactivity (in hours 2- 8) the pixel saver is to 
be activated. 

Local Phone Menu

Display General Phone Information

General information about the status of the phone can be displayed, if desired.

Software ver.

Displays the version of the phone’s firmware.

Last restart

Shows date and time of the last reboot.

Local Phone Menu

 

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Local functions 

             

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Canonical lookup

                              

Local code 1

 

                              

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Local code 2

 

                              

International code 2

                              

Local code 3

 

                              

International code 3

                              

Local code 4

                              

International code 4

 

                              

Local code 5

                              

International code 5

 

 

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Timeout (Hrs)

 

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Summary of Contents for OpenStage 10 T

Page 1: ...OpenStage 10 T OpenStage 15 T OpenStage 20 T OpenStage 30 T OpenStage 40 T OpenStage 60 80 T HiPath 3000 OpenScape Office HiPath 4000 OpenScape 4000 Administration Manual A31003 S2000 M101 5 76A9...

Page 2: ...scriptions or characteristics of performance which in case of actual use do not always apply as described or which may change as a result of further development of the products An obligation to provid...

Page 3: ...ipment 14 Assembly 14 Connectors at the bottom side 15 OpenStage 60 T 80 T 15 OpenStage 40 T 15 OpenStage 30 T 16 OpenStage 20 T 16 OpenStage 15 T 17 OpenStage 10 T 17 Connecting the Phone 18 Power su...

Page 4: ...USB Memory Stick OpenStage 60 T 80 T 29 Media Files 30 Picture Clips 30 Screensaver 31 Ringer File 31 optiPoint Compatible Mode V2R0 32 Switching Procedure for OpenStage 15 30 32 Switching Procedure f...

Page 5: ...e equipment is operated 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 h...

Page 6: ...ne in a network environment This guide is intended for service providers and network administrators The tasks described in this guide are not intended for end users Many of these tasks affect the abil...

Page 7: ...layed 4 With the TouchGuide the user administrator can navigate in the various phone functions applications and configuration menus 5 You can customize your telephone in line with your personal needs...

Page 8: ...ee programmable sensor keys 4 Press the function keys s and r to access frequently used telephony func tions 5 Mailbox key O and menu key N 6 The audio keys n o and p let you optimize the audio settin...

Page 9: ...frequently used te lephony functions release redial and call forwarding 6 With the headset key the user can answer calls for instance With the microphone key he can prevent the other party from heari...

Page 10: ...on keys s r and p to access frequently used telephony functions 4 Mailbox key O and menu key N 5 The audio keys n and let you optimize the audio settings on your tele phone 6 With the 3 way navigator...

Page 11: ...ings on your telephone 4 O mailbox key and N menu key 5 The keypad is used for entering phone numbers and text 6 With the navigaton keys the user administrator can navigate in the various phone func t...

Page 12: ...ner 2 You can customize your telephone in line with your personal needs by assigning individual phone numbers and functions to the free programmable keys 3 The audio keys let you optimize the audio se...

Page 13: ...munication System there are view parameters which can be set for the OpenStage 60 T 80 T telephone individually via Local Menu These parameters are described in Section Administration With the functio...

Page 14: ...er Assembly 1 Handset Insert the plug on the long end of the handset cable into the jack on the base of the telephone and press the cable into the groove provided for it Next insert the plug on the sh...

Page 15: ...enStage 40 T Headset Handset Key Module USB e g 1st party CTI or OpenStage Manager HiPath USB memory stick Power supply Country specific cable Headset USB e g 1st party CTI Key Module Busy Lamp Field...

Page 16: ...16 Startup OpenStage 30 T OpenStage 20 T Power supply if necessary HiPath Country specific cable USB e g 1st party CTI Key Module Busy Lamp Field Headset Handset Handset HiPath...

Page 17: ...Startup 17 OpenStage 15 T OpenStage 10 T Handset Key Module HiPath Handset HiPath...

Page 18: ...unit may be required In the following table the key module 15 without display is explicitly indicated otherwise numbers refer to the key module with display Please ensure to use the appropriate plug i...

Page 19: ...d to enter the administrator password The default admin password is 123456 It is highly recommended to change the password see Section Password after your first login For entering passwords with non n...

Page 20: ...s See the following table Key Function Switch to punctuation and special characters Toggle between lowercase characters uppercase characters and digits in the following order Abc abc 123 ABC back to s...

Page 21: ...ion of char acter groups OpenStage 15 20 30 40 With the OpenStage 15 20 30 40 use the keypad for entering parameters With the 3 way 5 way navigator you can enter delete copy and paste characters and n...

Page 22: ...f inactivity in minutes a password has to be re en tered The setting is valid for the admin password and for the user password Local Phone Menu Bluetooth adapter You can read only the MAC adress of th...

Page 23: ...ed The following parameters determine the local settings of the phone like Local country code or Local national code and define rules for converting from canonical format to the format required by the...

Page 24: ...that do not corre spond to an enterprise node extension are treated as external numbers Always add node Numbers that correspond to an enterprise node extension are always prefixed with the node ID eve...

Page 25: ...numbers are not always in canonical format their composition must be analyzed first For this purpose an incoming number is matched against one or more patterns consisting of country codes national co...

Page 26: ...de after which time of inactivity in hours 2 8 the pixel saver is to be activated Local Phone Menu Display General Phone Information General information about the status of the phone can be displayed...

Page 27: ...hone Menu Factory Reset This function resets all parameters to their factory settings You have to enter the reset password 124816 All personal settings will be erased Local Phone Menu Restart Phone Th...

Page 28: ...33 7 digits Local enterprise node 780 Prefix to access Nottingham numbers from within the Unify network PSTN access code 9 Prefix to make an international call in the UK Operator code 0 7800 Set of nu...

Page 29: ...g to the root of the USB stick 3 Remove the USB stick from the PC 4 Power off the phone 5 Connect the USB stick with the USB master port of the phone Depending on the geometry of you USB stick you mig...

Page 30: ...stick from the phone If the update has been successful the phone will do an automatic restart It will start up with the new software bind Media Files The following Media files can be transferred to th...

Page 31: ...Audio format PCM Bitrate 16 kB sec Sampling rate 8 kHz Quantization level 16 bit MIDI format MP3 format OpenStage 60 T 80 T phones are able to play MP3 files from 32 kbit s up to 320 kbit s As the me...

Page 32: ...inactive mode is shown 4 Press the i key to select the optiPoint mode 5 Press the i key again to confirm the selection and activate optiPoint mode 6 After 5 seconds the phone performs a restart and c...

Page 33: ...ings The following figures contrast the key layouts of optiPoint phones to the corresponding OpenStage phones in optiPoint mode provided that the HiPath 3000 system is in default configuration Those k...

Page 34: ...age 15 Service Service Redial Servic Mute Service Loudspeaker FPK 1 FPK 7 FPK 1 FPK 8 Release Service FPK 1 FPK 2 FPK 3 FPK 4 FPK 5 FPK 6 FPK 7 FPK 8 Release Service Service Redial FPK 1 FPK 6 FPK 1 F...

Page 35: ...nd message O symbol on the OpenStage 30 The keys are not pro grammed in the default configuration but can be programmed by the user Service Service Redial Servic Mute Service Loudspeaker FPK 1 FPK 1 F...

Page 36: ...tor code Emergency number Initial extn digits Canonical lookup Canonical lookup Section Local code 1 International code 1 Local code 2 International code 2 Local code 3 International code 3 Local code...

Page 37: ...l numbers 24 FPK 7 8 9 11 12 Free programmable sensor keys 7 8 9 11 12 Function keys 7 8 9 10 G Graphics display 7 H Handset 7 8 9 10 11 12 Headset 7 HiPath Communication System 13 29 I Initial extn d...

Page 38: ...6 PNG 30 31 Power supply 18 PSTN access code 23 R Reset password 27 Restart Phone 27 Ringer File upload 31 S Screensaver upload 31 Software version 26 T TouchGuide 7 TouchSlider 7 Trunk Prefix 23 U Up...

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