Pub. 42004-456D
Division 1 VoIP Telephones
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Output Contacts
Each VoIP telephone contains two voltage-free output contacts (see the Specifications section for the
contact ratings). Both outputs are SPST (single-pole, single-throw) contacts. The mode of each output is
configurable. Configure outputs for one of the following modes:
•
On
•
Off
•
Ring
•
Connect
•
Hook
•
In Use
•
Ring Out
•
Registered
•
Emergency
The activation duration, or on/off times, can be set in some modes. Refer to GTC Pub. 42004-548, for
programming instructions for the outputs (see the Reference Documentation section).
Maximum (Handset Receiver) Level Remote Control
The receiver volume level can be controlled remotely by changing the setting in the configuration file.
Refer to the Pub. 502-20-0172-001 for programming instructions (see the Reference Documentation
section).
N
OTE
:
Set the handset receiver volume setting to maximum volume (factory default) using the volume
control pushbutton
PB1
prior to adjusting the volume remotely.
Maintenance
Status Indication
Power
The
ON
LED, located on the VoIP PCBA (see Figure 13), illuminates when power is applied to the
telephone.
Heartbeat
The
HB
LED, located on the VoIP PCBA (see Figure 13), flashes when communication over the LAN is
established.
Link
The
LNK
LED, located on the VoIP PCBA (see Figure 13), indicates an active network connection when
illuminated.
Speed
The
SP
LED, located on the VoIP PCBA (see Figure 13), indicates a 100 Mbps network connection
when illuminated or a 10 Mbps connection when off.
VoIP Circuit PCBA Pushbuttons
Reset
Press the
RESET
button (see Figure 13) momentarily to warm reboot the telephone. The telephone
maintains the current configuration.