
Opera 4 IP System Manual
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Overview of the Opera 4 IP...................................................................................5
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Back Panel Connectors and Fax port..................................................................6
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Features and Dialling Codes ................................................................................7
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Sequence required for installation ......................................................................8
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Location.................................................................................................................8
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Equipment .............................................................................................................8
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Wall Mounting the Opera 4 IP...............................................................................8
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System Wiring.......................................................................................................9
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Three step Set-up flow chart ..............................................................................10
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Program the IP address of the system into the range of the LAN ...................12
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Browser based programming ............................................................................15
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Enter Browser Based Programming..................................................................15
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System Programming Page................................................................................17
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Manual Programming of the SIP trunk lines .....................................................18
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Programming the External Lines .......................................................................22
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Programming the Ringing Assignment .............................................................25
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Programming the Trunk Access digit................................................................27
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Programming other features ..............................................................................28
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Universal Plug and Play available on site .........................................................29
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If the modem router is not at the default Gateway IP address.........................30
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If the modem router does not support Universal Plug and Play......................31
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Connecting IP system phones ...........................................................................32
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Auto discovery of IP system phones on the LAN.............................................33
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Connecting an IP system phone remotely across the public Internet ............33
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Entering the system phone IP registration parameters manually ...................33
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Appendix I Power over Ethernet and Ethernet cable specifications .........................35
Standard Ethernet Cable ................................................................................................35
Appendix II
System Tones ..........................................................................................35