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E.4.3 Manufacture Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
E.4.4 Logs Panel  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163

E.5 User Settings Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164

E.5.1 General Info panel  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
E.5.2 Date and Time  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
E.5.3 Audio  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
E.5.4 Regional Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
E.5.5 Factory Defaults   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170

E.6 Protected Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170

E.6.1 Network Setup  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
E.6.2 SIP Communications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
E.6.3 Names and Numbers  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176
E.6.4 Audio  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
E.6.5 Maintenance   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177

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Summary of Contents for ZIP2x1

Page 1: ...ZIP2x2 and ZIP2x1 Manual Part Number 90 18213 User s Manual Zultys Technologies 771 Vaqueros Avenue Sunnyvale CA 94085 5327 USA 1 408 328 0450 http www zultys com...

Page 2: ...associated software are the property of Zultys Technologies and all rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced stored in any computer format translated to another lang...

Page 3: ...ation 5 1 3 2 Nomenclature 5 1 3 3 Special Paragraph Styles 5 1 4 Forms of Documentation 6 1 5 Colophon 6 1 6 Documentation Feedback 6 Chapter 2 Receiving the Phone 7 2 1 Initial Inspection 7 2 2 Pack...

Page 4: ...Provisioning the Phone 25 4 1 Introduction 25 4 2 Configuration Components 25 4 2 1 DHCP Server 25 4 2 2 Configuration Files 26 4 2 3 Web Interface Configuration Utility 28 4 3 Boot Process 29 4 3 1 B...

Page 5: ...out Dial Tone 48 6 2 3 Sending a as Part of the Number 48 6 2 4 Making a Call While Accessing the Menu 48 6 2 5 Dialling Using a SIP Address 49 6 2 6 Editing a Number 51 6 2 7 Dialling an Invalid Dest...

Page 6: ...66 6 8 2 Placing a Conference Call on Hold 67 6 8 3 Resuming a Conference Call 67 6 8 4 Muting a Conference Call 67 6 8 5 Adding Another Person to the Conference 67 6 8 6 Terminating a Conference Cal...

Page 7: ...e and Time 90 8 4 5 Audio 91 8 4 6 Timeouts 98 8 4 7 Regional Options 99 8 4 8 Factory Defaults 102 8 5 Pswd Settings 103 8 5 1 Password 103 8 5 2 IP Settings 105 8 5 3 SIP Settings 109 8 5 4 VLAN 113...

Page 8: ...onfiguration Parameters 135 C 4 1 Network Configuration 135 C 4 2 SIP Configuration 139 C 4 3 General Information 143 C 4 4 Hardware Configuration 147 C 4 5 Audio Information 148 C 4 6 VLAN Configurat...

Page 9: ...164 E 5 1 General Info panel 164 E 5 2 Date and Time 167 E 5 3 Audio 167 E 5 4 Regional Settings 169 E 5 5 Factory Defaults 170 E 6 Protected Settings 170 E 6 1 Network Setup 171 E 6 2 SIP Communicat...

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Page 11: ...media exchange This manual can be used by a user who wants to understand in detail how features and functions of the phone operate End users who do not need the depth of information contained in this...

Page 12: ...the phone is shown in figure 1 1 the top and side panels are shown in figure 1 2 The ZIP2x2 phone is referred to as a two by two because it has two call appearances and two Ethernet circuits The ZIP2...

Page 13: ...use 3 line x 16 character display is easy to read 5 mm high characters uses standard SIP messages to interface to a variety of call managers from various manufacturers dial by number or SIP address bu...

Page 14: ...N network and the PC port A conceptual picture of the switch is shown in figure 1 3 The inclusion of the switch inside the phone allows you to take a single Ethernet circuit from the wiring closet to...

Page 15: ...and to a certain extent the subsections can be read in any sequence acronyms are not defined in the text For a complete list of acronyms used in this manual see Appendix D starting on page 155 1 3 2...

Page 16: ...tify the version of the manual from the title page opposite the table of contents page 2 of the PDF file When you use the PDF file you can click on any reference in the text This powerful feature allo...

Page 17: ...Zultys or a local Zultys sales representative 2 2 Package Contents 2 2 1 Unpacking the Phone If the phone box has not been damaged in transit unpack it carefully Ensure that you do not discard any ac...

Page 18: ...the phone and compare it to the serial number on the packing lists The serial number of the phone is a twelve character alphanumeric code printed on a white barcode label See figure 2 1 to locate the...

Page 19: ...u are returning equipment for service attach a tag or sheet of paper to the equipment giving the following details your company or institution s name address and phone number the main person to contac...

Page 20: ...merchandise back to your facility will be the same method by which you shipped the merchandise to Zultys For example if you shipped merchandise to Zultys by ground shipment Zultys will return the merc...

Page 21: ...e ZIP2x1 the ZIP2x2 can use Power over Ethernet and has an additional Ethernet circuit that can connect another device to the network 3 1 1 Wall or Desk Mounting You can mount the phone on a wall or o...

Page 22: ...rce and continue to operate The length of time that the phone will operate with the power from the LAN is dependent on the capacity of the battery connected to the power source and the number of phone...

Page 23: ...ch you have connected the phone cannot operate at the higher rate 3 1 4 2 Single Circuit Connect the LAN circuit on the back of the phone to the LAN as shown in figure 3 1 You may have a router or swi...

Page 24: ...is manner it is not recommended that you do so The network may be difficult to manage and may have poor performance Once you have made the connections you can identify if a phone has connectivity and...

Page 25: ...series with the handset connector as shown in figure 3 5 The switch box usually has an amplifier that is powered either from an ac outlet or from batteries This box allows you to select between using...

Page 26: ...for 750 ms The phone flashes the LED on Call 1 then the LED on Call 2 and so on to give the appearance of the color walking from left to right This is summarized in figure 3 6 After the LEDs finish fl...

Page 27: ...e 19 3 2 4 Running a Quick Test You can run quick tests of the hardware of the phone immediately after power on You can access a more comprehensive set of self tests at any time when the phone is oper...

Page 28: ...button in sequence starting with the button in the top left corner of the keypad and proceeding right 4 The first four buttons that you should press in order are Call 1 Call 2 Msg Encrypt and DND Fwd...

Page 29: ...cuit the phone displays 3 2 5 2 Connecting to a DHCP Server If the phone is configured for dynamic IP addressing it attempts to locate a DHCP server The phone displays Depending on your network this c...

Page 30: ...in this case If the phone can find the TFTP server but cannot find the configuration file or it can find it but there is an error with it the phone displays The phone displays this for three seconds a...

Page 31: ...figuration and the settings and view or modify the phone book Once you press keys to activate the other functions the display removes the notification of the error condition You need to use the menu t...

Page 32: ...en the months Press the OK button The phone displays Use the Up and Down keys to select the correct year The phone defaults to 2005 scrolls to a maximum of 2099 then to 2002 Press the OK button The ph...

Page 33: ...u as described in section 8 4 4 on page 90 or you can cycle power on the phone to obtain the same screen 3 2 6 2 Subsequent Loss of Connection If the phone has established LAN connectivity and registe...

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Page 35: ...nd ZIP2x1 phones the booting and configuration process and the method for updating the software that operates the ZIPphones These sections also present the underlying method for the exchanges that tak...

Page 36: ...ration file specifies parameter settings that are common for all phones that access the TFTP server such as server addresses registration periods and service phone numbers The common configuration fil...

Page 37: ...ame is DNS lookup for this phone host_name domain zultys com ntp_server_addr tftp_server_addr tftp_cfg_dir ZIP2x2 SIP_CONFIG phone_sip_port 5060 rtp_start_port 33000 The Device ID is the user portion...

Page 38: ...provides a web interface configuration utility offering an alternative method of storing information to your phone Through this utility you can modify all operating parameters that are available thro...

Page 39: ...customizes the configuration of your phone The DHCP and TFTP server may provide access to the address and configuration information required by the phone You may choose among the following options fo...

Page 40: ...he TFTP address parameter see section 8 5 2 9 on page 108 4 3 2 Boot Process Description The following steps provision the ZIP phone 1 The phone obtains its IP address and the address of the TFTP serv...

Page 41: ...the phone retrieves the software from the TFTP site The phone looks first in the root directory of the TFTP site then in the subdirectory of the TFTP site where the specific configuration file may be...

Page 42: ...al except for the names of the configuration files The following steps describe the process when the TFTP address it obtained from the DHCP server If the TFTP server is fixed by the configuration file...

Page 43: ...by the ZIP2x2 are described in section 4 2 1 on page 25 4 4 4 5 Step 5 Action ZIP2x2 initiates TFTP read request for ZIP2x2_common cfg Description ZIP2x2 requests its common configuration file using...

Page 44: ...tware version 4 4 5 Summary For a user the process of updating the software is fully automatic The administrator of the network can initiate this process at any time When the phone is idle it will sta...

Page 45: ...Phone 35 The phone displays this message if it found the software file but the file had been corrupted Contact the system administrator to resolve this You will not be able to use the phone until you...

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Page 47: ...er this same circuit or line Dedicated software and hardware inside the phone and the switch permit you to have two simultaneous conversations These are referred to as two calls not two lines 5 2 Usin...

Page 48: ...call press Fn then the button marked Hold and Mute To resume the two way conversation repeat this sequence In subsequent sections of this document the text does not describe this sequence That is the...

Page 49: ...its signal to the network 5 2 1 4 Speaker Key The speaker key is located on the bottom right corner of the keypad and is identified by the speaker icon on the key When the phone is on hook or when yo...

Page 50: ...kerphone capability allowing you to conduct a conversation without using the handset The speaker also provides hands free dialling Press the speaker button to activate the speakerphone Press the speak...

Page 51: ...summarizes the menu structure and describes all commands accessible through the menu 5 4 3 2 Accessing and Exiting You access the configuration by pressing the Menu button You can access the menu only...

Page 52: ...ou continue to press the Up key the phone shows each of the menu selections in turn wrapping round to the last menu selection once it has displayed the first To select the item pointed to by the arrow...

Page 53: ...onfiguration takes about two seconds Do not turn off the power while the phone is displaying this message After the phone has saved the data the phone replaces the display shown above with either the...

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Page 55: ...using it press the key again 6 1 2 Off Hook The term off hook means that you do one of the following pick up the handset press the Speaker key so that the speaker is active The phone is said to be off...

Page 56: ...sends it to the SIP server 6 2 1 Dialling a Number After You Get Dial Tone To access dial tone and dial a number 1 Do one of the following a Take the phone off hook 2 If both call appearances are in u...

Page 57: ...led digits It plays no sound while doing this 7 The phone changes the display to for example The first line of the display shows the call appearance that is being used for the call 8 The phone indicat...

Page 58: ...of the Number When you are entering a number and you press the key the phone interprets that as the end of the number and sends the number to the switch without the If you need to send a as part of th...

Page 59: ...the alphabet that are displayed on those keys When you press a key it selects the first character If you quickly press the key again it selects the second letter and so on When you repeatedly press th...

Page 60: ...he phone places the character you selected in place of the that it originally displayed 1 You can enter a dot period or full stop quickly by pressing the key three times 6 2 5 5 Exiting Alphanumeric m...

Page 61: ...digit When you press the Down key the phone deletes the character to the left of the cursor 2 If you press the Down key when the cursor is at the first character the phone moves the cursor to the pos...

Page 62: ...depending on the configuration of the phone 1 Log into the phone using the password as described in section 8 5 1 on page 103 2 Disable DHCP set a static IP address subnet mask and default gateway as...

Page 63: ...on the second line In the unlikely event that the number is greater than 16 digits the phone displays the rest of the number on the third line If the number that you have dialled is in your phone boo...

Page 64: ...know the status of the connection It may open the speech path even though there is no ringback The LED on the call appearance button will then be lit solidly green The phone behaves as if the call wa...

Page 65: ...l appearance to be lit continuously green and changes the display to or The bottom row of the display shows a Quality of Service indicator described in section 6 5 1 on page 60 on the left and the dur...

Page 66: ...le between display modes press the OK button If there is only one active call appearance the phone toggles between displaying that call appearance and the call summary When both call appearances are a...

Page 67: ...n taken from the SIP message on the bottom two rows The phone shows in each case the display name from the SIP message if it is present otherwise it displays the user portion of the SIP URI For exampl...

Page 68: ...ted If you have configured the phone to unconditionally forward all calls none of the calls that the phone receives is counted as being missed To view a list of the calls that you have missed and to d...

Page 69: ...call The phone automatically exits the menu function 60 seconds after the end of the call if you do not press any keys or buttons 6 4 5 4 Automatic Call Answering Automatic call answering configures t...

Page 70: ...not change the display To resume a 2 way conversation press the Mute button again When you have pressed the Mute button so that the LED is flashing you have muted the entire phone not just the current...

Page 71: ...r Placing a Call on Hold The phone does not select a new call appearance nor does it provide you with dial tone when you have a call on hold To make a new call do one of the following 1 Go off hook if...

Page 72: ...button solid green again and changes the display to that described in section 6 3 5 on page 55 The phone displays the call duration again which the phone incrementally changed during the time that you...

Page 73: ...sferring the call Wait until the person answers Depending on the current settings for the user the call may be redirected to the person s voice mail If you want to proceed to transfer the call place t...

Page 74: ...all on hold you will resume the conversation with the other person or people 6 6 2 Other Party Terminates the Call When the person that you are talking with goes on hook your phone is immediately awar...

Page 75: ...eceived call press the Down key when the displays shows Redial 01 Press the Down key to display other previously received calls The top row displays In for Incoming call and indicates if a call was mi...

Page 76: ...eople to a conference call 1 Make or answer the first call as you would normally do so 2 Press the Conf button The phone places the first call on hold and changes the LED on that call appearance to be...

Page 77: ...on hold and you want to resume conversation with the conference do one of the following Press any call appearance buttons that has its LED flashing orange The conference resumes as it was prior to yo...

Page 78: ...2 on page 46 d When the called party answers the phone turns the call appearance LED to continuous green You can converse with the person without the other person listening e If you do not want the p...

Page 79: ...from the Conference As individuals leave the conference call the call appearance that person was occupying on your phone will become free The phone turns off the LED on the call appearance button 6 8...

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Page 81: ...r calls that are on hold If you have configured any forwarding rules on the phone setting DND overrides those rules When this function is active the phone immediately rejects any call it receives The...

Page 82: ...es an incoming call in the usual manner If you do not answer the call within ten seconds the phone transfers the call to the destination that you have specified The phone counts the number of calls th...

Page 83: ...the name or number from the keypad as you would if you were making a call After you enter a name or number and press the OK button the phone lights the LED on the Fwd button continuously green If you...

Page 84: ...devices that are do not require encryption Your phone cannot make a call to or receive a call from a device that always encrypts the speech During a call your phone will reject a request by the far e...

Page 85: ...vice that has encryption always on your phone will reject the call The phone does not make any sound or light any LEDs Your phone accumulates this as a missed call see section 6 4 4 3 on page 58 You c...

Page 86: ...ption on a call prior to dialling If the phone is configured so that encryption is normally off the phone does not attempt to encrypt the call when you initiate it If the phone is configured so that e...

Page 87: ...ll may then be dropped or the phone system may reconnect you to the other person If you put a call on hold successfully the phone turns off the LED on the Encrypt button If the phone system rejects th...

Page 88: ...arty that will not support the request for encryption your phone drops the call if it was not rejected by the other party and shows The phone shows the call appearance number and the name number or ad...

Page 89: ...twork See section 8 5 on page 103 Self Test Test the functionality of your phone and its connections to your network See section 8 6 on page 119 Details on navigating through the menu are described in...

Page 90: ...s the keypad in character mode and shows F abc on the top row 3 Specify the name of the person whose address you are trying to find using the character mode described in section 6 2 5 on page 49 Enter...

Page 91: ...the phone book 1 Select Menu Phone Book Add new contact 2 The display shows The phone automatically places the keypad in character mode and shows F abc on the top row 3 Type the name of the contact us...

Page 92: ...e display scrolls to show just 15 characters The maximum length of the SIP URI can be 64 characters After you have typed the 64th character the cursor remains on the last character If you try to add m...

Page 93: ...he phone book menu press the Esc button To exit the menu function without calling the contact press the Menu button 8 2 3 Edit To edit the information you have saved about a contact do the following 1...

Page 94: ...tion and you can dial the contact or exit the function 8 2 4 Delete To delete the information you have saved about a contact 1 Select Menu Phone Book Delete 2 The display shows The phone automatically...

Page 95: ...When you select Menu Information Times the phone shows the following displays You can only view this information Use the Up and Down keys to scroll through the various screens The display on your phon...

Page 96: ...phone may be different from the screens shown below Status of Ethernet Circuits This data is updated in real time the display may change as the phone receives communications a PC signifies the switch...

Page 97: ...read correctly or not 8 3 3 Manufacture When you select Menu Information Manufacture the phone shows the following displays You can only view this information Use the Up and Down keys to scroll throug...

Page 98: ...select Menu User Settings the display shows This example shows nine rows though in practice the display can show only three rows at once As you press the Up and Down keys the display scrolls through t...

Page 99: ...isplay To change the contrast select Menu User Settings Contrast The display changes to Use the Up and Down keys to change the contrast The display gets darker as the number increases There are 20 ste...

Page 100: ...ter on the phone to on next power on The next time the phone boots up it will take the default configuration This will eliminate any undesirable settings and the user of the phone can now configure hi...

Page 101: ...he country where you live separately see section 8 4 7 on page 99 That selection determines the sounds you hear for other call progress tones To configure the audio properties 1 Select Menu User Setti...

Page 102: ...es the ring tone for calls received from phones inside your enterprise To configure the internal ring tone 1 Select Menu User Settings Audio Internal Ring The display shows This example shows six rows...

Page 103: ...side your enterprise You can program the phone to automatically go off hook for internal calls after one ring To configure the Internal Call Answer behavior 1 Select Menu User Settings Audio Intnl Cal...

Page 104: ...connects from a phone call 3 Press the OK button to save your selection and return to the Audio menu 8 4 5 6 Second Call Tone This parameter specifies the call waiting tone that is played when you are...

Page 105: ...phone changes the hold reminder tone and returns to the Audio display shown in section 8 4 5 8 4 5 8 Key Click Tone This parameter specifies the tone that the phone emits when you press a button or n...

Page 106: ...oughout this section the first line of the display of the screen images shows If you are selecting a custom tone to indicate an internal call the first line of the display will show If you are selecti...

Page 107: ...hile accessing the HTTP server or retrieving the file it will display one of the following messages The phone displays this message if the connection to the HTTP server fails The phone displays this m...

Page 108: ...d sending dialled digits To configure the timeout settings 1 Select Menu User Settings Timeouts 2 The display changes to External ring Retrieving list Error unauthorize 1 This is HTTP error 401 unauth...

Page 109: ...button 8 4 6 2 Interdigit Timeout When dialling a number you signal the phone that the phone number is complete and ready to send by pressing the key If you do not press the key after dialling a numbe...

Page 110: ...through the list of countries with the Up and Down keys Available country settings include Afghanistan Algeria Argentina Australia Austria Bahrain Belarus Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China C...

Page 111: ...the OK button to return to the Regional Optns menu 8 4 7 3 Date and Time This parameter specifies the display order of the date and time on the LCD 1 Select Menu User Settings Regional Optns Date and...

Page 112: ...nu 8 4 7 5 Date Format This parameter specifies the format used by the LCD to display the date 1 Select Menu User Settings Regional Optns Date Format The display shows the available date formats This...

Page 113: ...ows This example shows seven rows though in practice the display can show only three rows at once As you press the Up and Down keys the display scrolls through the list of choices The options include...

Page 114: ...ny changes to the configuration for ten minutes or if you turn the power off To change the password select Change The display shows Enter the new password then press the OK button The display shows En...

Page 115: ...stop press the key three times You can enter an FQDN for some parameters by following the procedure described in section 6 2 5 on page 49 Press the OK button to save changes or the Esc button to disca...

Page 116: ...splays the subnet mask of the phone This mask address was either obtained dynamically through DHCP or is an address that you manually configure To access this panel select Menu Pswd Settings IP Settin...

Page 117: ...dary DNS 8 5 2 7 NTP Server This is the IP address for the server that provides date and time information for the phone If you leave this field blank or if your DHCP server does not provide an address...

Page 118: ...tem that does not store the configuration file with all these parameters you must configure these parameters manually 8 5 2 10 DSCP This panel displays the DSCP layer QoS setting 2 To access this pane...

Page 119: ...FQDN To enter this follow the procedure described in section 6 2 5 on page 49 Press the OK button to save changes or the Esc button to discard changes to exit the screen 8 5 3 1 Outbound Proxy Server...

Page 120: ...ckup proxy if the primary proxy server fails to operate To access this panel select Menu Pswd Settings SIP Settings Backup Proxy This example shows four rows though in practice the display can show on...

Page 121: ...ddress of the registrar server Select Port and press the OK button to access the port of the registrar server 8 5 3 4 RTP Start port The phone uses consecutively numbered RTP and RTCP port numbers act...

Page 122: ...transmissions before the phone switches to the backup proxy Valid settings range from 1 to 6 To access this panel select Menu Pswd Settings SIP Settings Invite Retrans 8 5 3 8 Non Invite Retransmissio...

Page 123: ...figure 1 3 on page 4 To configure the VLANs do the following 1 If you have not already done so enter the password as described in section 8 5 1 on page 103 so that you have rights to make the changes...

Page 124: ...agged and is not displayed 8 In the second and third rows the phone displays the inclusion status of the PC and LAN circuits VLAN The phone shows a U if the circuit is included in the VLAN but untagge...

Page 125: ...ut from the keys 0 to 7 This setting is used only by the phone port on the switch Press the Enter button 8 5 5 Names Numbers When you select Menu Pswd Settings Names Numbers the display shows the addr...

Page 126: ...at memory location 00 You can dial it by pressing the Msg button 1 When the phone needs to access the voice mail server it sends the call to voice mail number SIP outbound proxy server For example 55...

Page 127: ...rows though in practice the display can show only three rows at once As you press the Up and Down keys the display scrolls through the list of choices 4 Press the OK button to select the specified pa...

Page 128: ...ake calls to the PSTN receive calls from the PSTN hear music on hold or receive voice mail Danger If you select always on and the phone system does not support encryption users cannot dial emergency s...

Page 129: ...lays this only once when a call is received To specify a file type the full path name using the method described in section 6 2 5 on page 49 The phone automatically puts the keypad in character mode f...

Page 130: ...ys 2 Enter the destination address for the ICMP echo request Enter an IP address using the keypad and use the key to enter a period full stop Alternatively enter an FQDN using the method described in...

Page 131: ...resolved to 1 ms The maximum time that the phone waits for a response is 990 ms If it receives a response after that time it ignores it After this time out the phone displays The phone does not use t...

Page 132: ...he bottom row shows how many packets each circuit has received If there are no errors both counts will be the same If you let the test run for the maximum number of 999 packets each value should be 99...

Page 133: ...he first four buttons the display shows 3 After pressing all of the buttons on a row proceed to the next row of buttons Each display row corresponds to two rows of buttons After you press each button...

Page 134: ...OK or Esc the phone displays the Self Test menu shown in section 8 6 1 on page 119 If you press Menu the phone exits the menu system 8 6 6 LCD The LCD test verifies the proper function of the LCD by t...

Page 135: ...he contrast setting in effect prior to the test 8 6 7 Audio This option tests the audio paths microphones and speakers on the phone The phone prompts you to speak into a microphone then replays what y...

Page 136: ...to exit this test If you press Menu the phone exits the menu system If you press OK or Esc or if the test has completely finished the phone displays the Self Test menu shown in section 8 6 1 on page 1...

Page 137: ...Search Add new contact Edit Delete Information section 8 3 Times Offset from GMT Registered Powered on Total talk time Connected Communications Ethernet circuits TFTP address Config file Manufacture M...

Page 138: ...try time format language date format date and time Factory Defaults Pswd Settings section 8 5 Password Enter Password Log out Change IP Settings DHCP Default gateway NTP server DSCP Phone address Prim...

Page 139: ...A Menu Structure 129 Self Test section 8 6 Ping Loop switch Buttons keys LEDs LCD Audio Audio Return...

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Page 141: ...second For example when the call is connected the LED is continuously lit green green for each quarter second When the call is on hold the LED is green for half a second then off for half a second Fu...

Page 142: ...or details The LED is continuously green when the phone is encrypting the speech See section 7 4 2 on page 74 for details The LED flashes green for 250 ms and red for 250 ms when encryption is rejecte...

Page 143: ...ribes the function composition and implementation of configuration files C 2 Configuration File Types The phone obtains its configuration from two separate files the common configuration file and the...

Page 144: ...MAC address cfg For example 000BEA801ADC cfg is the specific configuration file for a phone that has the MAC address 00 0B EA 80 1A DC C 3 Configuration File Format Common and specific configuration f...

Page 145: ...s in each table are listed in alphabetic order Many parameters correspond to an equivalent menu command the tables refer to the section describing the menu command for each of these parameters C 4 1 N...

Page 146: ...Valid setting is 32 bit IP address in dotted decimal notation Default value is NULL string section 8 5 2 2 on page 106 primary_dns Parameter is IP address of primary DNS Server Used for manual configu...

Page 147: ...lt value is no section 8 5 2 8 on page 107 tftp_cfg_dir TFTP directory location of the specific configuration file Parameter value is directory name that is referenced from TFTP root directory This pa...

Page 148: ...ET_CONFIG use_dhcp yes ip_addr subnet_mask default_gateway primary_dns secondary_dns domain zultys com sntp_server_addr tftp_server_addr tftp_cfg_dir ZIP2x2 dscp_setting 0 Figure C 4 Sample Configurat...

Page 149: ...the Expires header field Valid settings include all positive numbers Recommended value is 3600 Default value is 3600 None device_id Specifies the user portion of the SIP URI Default value is MAC addre...

Page 150: ...with backup proxy at startup Valid settings are yes and no yes enables option no disables option Default value is no section 8 5 3 2 on page 110 register_w_proxy When enabled the phone registers with...

Page 151: ...mbers Recommended value is 3600 Default value is 3600 None sip_invite_retrans Specifies number of unsuccessful INVITE retransmissions before phone switches to backup proxy Valid settings range from 1...

Page 152: ...user portion of the SIP URI device_id West The Display Name is sent in SIP messages display_name Zultys ZIP2x2 This must always be set to yes register_w_proxy yes proxy_addr 10 1 32 224 proxy_port 50...

Page 153: ...tria Bahrain Belarus Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Ita...

Page 154: ...up to twenty alphanumeric characters Default message is ZIP 2x2 SIP Phone or ZIP 2x1 SIP Phone section 8 4 2 on page 89 language Specifies the language for displaying menu items Valid settings include...

Page 155: ...entry is a text string that uses the time format tags listed below Ssection C 4 3 1 lists the valid format tag combinations Format tags include H hour in 24 hour format 00 23 l hour in 12 hour format...

Page 156: ...ware_version 1 0 0 The message displayed on the LCD in idle mode greeting_message ZIP 2x2 Phone password 985897 time_fmt H M date_fmt m d Y date_time_order 0 This is the offset from GMT in minutes tim...

Page 157: ...ts the handset volume Values range from 0 silent to 20 loud Default value is 10 none lcd_contrast Adjusts the LCD contrast Values range from 1 light to 20 dark Default value is 7 section 8 4 1 on page...

Page 158: ..._ring_tone respectively no all calls use internal ring tone setting as specified by int_ring_tone Default value is yes section 8 5 6 3 on page 118 ext_call_answer Controls the auto answer feature for...

Page 159: ...s 0 section 8 4 5 5 on page 94 int_cust_ring Specifies the file that provides internal ring tone when int_ring_tone is set to 4 custom File directory is specified by sound_url Valid setting is string...

Page 160: ...tp directory location for files that define custom ring tones Valid setting is http name of directory Default value is http www zultys com phone_sounds section 8 5 6 4 on page 119 startup_tone Specifi...

Page 161: ...ively or two ZIP2x1 circuits Phone LAN respectively on VLAN A Valid settings for each circuit include T tagged U untagged and E excluded Values are case sensitive Default value for the ZIP2x2 is UUU D...

Page 162: ...ings are 1 and the range from 1 to 4095 1 The specified VLAN is not used 1 to 4095 VLAN ID for the specified VLAN Default value is 1 for each VLAN setting section 8 5 4 on page 113 VLAN_CONFIG mode 1...

Page 163: ...rical offsets from GMT or Linux time zone constants can be used to specify time zone values For example T1 America Los_Angeles specifies the Pacific Time Zone in the USA T2 720 specifies a time zone t...

Page 164: ...54 ZIP2x2 User s Manual LOCATIONS L1 Sunnyvale Vaqueros T1 PST 8 00 L2 Moscow T2 MST 3 00 L3 Chicago T3 PST 8 00 def_location Sunnyvale Vaqueros Figure C 17 Sample Configuration File Locations Setting...

Page 165: ...ternet protocol LAN local area network MAC media access control MDI media dependent interface NTP network time protocol PBX private branch exchange PCM pulse code modulation PHB per hop behavior PIN p...

Page 166: ...156 ZIP2x2 User s Manual VLAN virtual local area network...

Page 167: ...ee Chapter 8 starting on page 79 or through configuration file commands see Appendix C starting on page 133 This appendix describes each Web Interface Configuration Utility panel E 1 1 Accessing the C...

Page 168: ...tton which must be pressed to download changes to the phone The Update button becomes active only after values are assigned to all required parameters Some changes are saved to the phone s memory imme...

Page 169: ...t panel shown in figure E 4 displays the contents of your phone book and allows you to edit any filled memory location To access the Edit panel select Phone Book Edit from the interface menu To edit a...

Page 170: ...160 ZIP2x2 User s Manual Figure E 4 Phone Book Edit panel Figure E 5 Phone Book Delete panel...

Page 171: ...MT This is the value that was either set through the menu section 8 3 1 on page 85 or was obtained from the configuration file Selected Location This parameter specifies the geographic location of the...

Page 172: ...n real time the display may change as the phone receives data packets PC signifies the switched port on the ZIP2x2 The ZIP2x1 does not display a PC parameter LAN signifies the port that you connect to...

Page 173: ...etter support for existing features Boot code version The boot code version installed on the phone The boot code resides permanently on the phone Hardware version The hardware version of the phone Dat...

Page 174: ...button Press the Clear button to delete the log contents E 5 User Settings Menu User Settings Menu panels provides options for customizing your phone to suit your personal preferences E 5 1 General I...

Page 175: ...esired value in the combo box Section 8 4 1 on page 89 describes the equivalent menu command Greeting Message The Greeting message parameter determines the message on the top row of the LCD when the p...

Page 176: ...n it retains the user settings that were previously entered This parameter is typically set to never in most situations On next power on The next time that the phone powers on it takes its user settin...

Page 177: ...After the phone resets it will prompt you for the current time date and GMT offset if DHCP is not enabled and the phone cannot access its configuration files To access the Date and Time panel select U...

Page 178: ...ally or automatically answer through the external speaker or the handset connector after one ring Section 8 4 5 3 on page 92 describes the equivalent menu command Internal call answer This parameter d...

Page 179: ...ess a button when the phone is off hook Section 8 4 5 8 on page 95 describes the equivalent menu command Startup Tone This parameter specifies the tone that the phone emits when you power up the phone...

Page 180: ...Date format This selection determines the format for displaying the current date Section 8 4 7 5 on page 102 describes the equivalent menu command E 5 5 Factory Defaults The Factory Defaults panel as...

Page 181: ...s box if DHCP mode is not enabled IP communications panel or DHCP does not return a value for the primary DNS server Section 8 5 2 5 on page 107 describes the equivalent menu command Secondary DNS Ser...

Page 182: ...QoS setting All voice packets RTP leaving the phone will have the ToS byte in the IP header set to this value Valid settings range from 0 to 63 Section 8 5 2 10 on page 108 describes the equivalent m...

Page 183: ...106 describes the equivalent menu command Subnet Mask This parameter identifies the subnet mask for the phone If DHCP is enabled the phone obtains this parameter from the DHCP server Section 8 5 2 3...

Page 184: ...trar server if specified otherwise phone registers with proxy server Phone does not register with either server when option is disabled Proxy Password The proxy password authenticates the phone to pro...

Page 185: ...2 describes the equivalent menu command RTP Starting Port The phone uses consecutively numbered RTP and RTCP port numbers actually UDP port numbers for communication RTP carries media and RTCP carries...

Page 186: ...n page 112 describes the equivalent menu command E 6 3 Names and Numbers The Names and Numbers panel as shown in figure E 20 displays the parameters required by the phone to identify itself and to acc...

Page 187: ...4 on page 73 describes encryption and the encryption options provided by this panel Section 8 5 6 2 on page 117 describes the equivalent menu command Distinctive Ring This parameter allows the user to...

Page 188: ...ot all of these commands are available through the configuration file and a few commands are formatted differently in the flash memory from the commands listed in the configuration file To backup your...

Page 189: ...E Web Interface Configuration Utility 179 Figure E 23 Maintenance Backup Configuration panel Figure E 24 Maintenance Restore Configuration panel...

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Page 191: ...ngback 54 cascading network 14 caution definition 5 clear user settings configuration command 143 menu 90 web interface utility 166 codec setting configuration command 148 menu 117 web interface utili...

Page 192: ...nu 99 web interface utility 166 external call answer setting configuration command 148 external ring tone setting configuration command 148 menu 92 web interface utility 168 F factory defaults reset m...

Page 193: ...cator 58 mounting 11 Msg button 71 Msg LED 71 132 mute conference call 67 description 60 Mute button 60 MWI message waiting indicator 71 MX1200 1 MX250 1 N network busy tone 55 network failure 56 neve...

Page 194: ...40 using 45 speaker key 39 speaker volume setting configuration command 147 set manually 39 specific configuration file 26 134 start up process 30 startup tone setting configuration command 150 menu...

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