Revision history Revision history May 2007 Standard 01.03. This document is up-issued to support Nortel Communication Server 1000 Release 5.0 software. December 2006 Standard 01.02. This document is up-issued to include updates based on feedback. Expansion Module for the IP Phone 1100 series terminology has been updated.
The Expansion Module is a hardware accessory that connects to the IP Phone and provides additional line appearances and feature keys. Up to three modules are supported. The IP Phone 1120E, IP Phone 1140E, and IP Phone 1150E can have up to 54 additional line/feature keys with three Expansion Modules.
About the Expansion Module for IP Phone 1100 Series Figure 1: IP Phone 1140E with Expansion Module Features The Expansion Module has the following features: • 18 keys provide up to 36 additional self-labeled line/programmable feature keys when using the Shift feature. Using the Shift key functionality, an IP Phone 1140E, for example, can have up to 66 additional logical line/feature keys.
To adjust the display and contrast on the Expansion Module, use the Contrast Adjustment option in the Telephone Options menu on the IP Phone. Any contrast changes you make on the IP Phone affect the Expansion Module. The Expansion Module and IP Phone do not have separate contrast adjustments.
Setup and assembly Setup and assembly The Expansion Module mounts on the right side of the IP Phone. The Expansion Module snaps into the Accessory Expansion Module (AEM) on the back of the IP Phone using the desk-mount bracket and structural baseplate supplied with the Expansion Module.
Installing the Expansion Module Use the following instructions to install the Expansion Module. CAUTION Damage to Equipment To avoid damaging the equipment, remove the power (PoE cable, or local power) from the IP Phone before connecting the Expansion Module. CAUTION Damage to Equipment The Expansion Module is shipped with the base locked in position.
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Setup and assembly Figure 2: Adjusting the stand angle on the IP Phone 2. At the back of the IP Phone, remove the rubber plug from the AEM port. Place the connecting arm of the Expansion Module behind the IP Phone and align the Expansion Module connection plug to the AEM port on the back of the IP Phone.
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Figure 3: Connecting the Expansion Module 4. If connecting a second, or a third Expansion Module, repeat steps 2 to 4. Note: The second Expansion Module is attached to the right side of the first Expansion Module. The third Expansion Module is attached to the right side of the second Expansion Module.
Setup and assembly Expansion Module startup initialization Once the Expansion Module has been installed and powered up on the IP Phone, the Expansion Module initializes. Table 1 lists the initialization process for the Expansion Module. Table 1: Initializing Expansion Module Phase Description Expansion...
Adjusting the tilt base The Expansion Module stand provides a continuous tilt adjustment so the tilt angle matches the IP Phone stand angle while accommodating variations in the desk surface. A clamp mechanism is used to unlock and lock the foot stand angle. CAUTION Do not over tighten the wheel on the Expansion Module.
Expansion Module since the maximum number of line/ feature keys is already available. Shift/Outbox key on the IP Phone 1120E is a fixed key that is reserved for future feature development. Services key operation The Services key is used to access user settings and certain features on the IP Phone.
The IP Phone and the Expansion Module LEDs are set to off. The available character set is displayed across all writable areas of the display, including the DN/feature key display areas. The telephone on- hook icon is displayed for all DN/feature keys.
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Full Contrast set to highest contrast LED Test blank Character Test Characters display across the display areas, the telephone on-hook icon is displayed. Expansion Module for IP Phone 1100 Series area display blank set to highest contrast blank...
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A one- to seven-digit number assigned to a system telephone. Expansion Module for the IP Phone 1100 Series An accessory for IP Phone 1120E, 1140E and 1150E, which has 18 physical keys for additional line/programmable feature keys (36 where deployed on Nortel Communication Servers supporting the shift function).
Index Accessory Expansion Module (AEM) 23 Auto Dial 23 Directory Number (DN) 23 Display 9 Display label 9 DN 23 Feature display 23 Features 8 Initialize the IP Phone KEM 16 Install the IP Phone KEM 10 IP Phone 2002 7 IP Phone 2004 7 IP Phone KEM 7, 23 IP Phone KEM controls and set-...
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