Version 1.00
The USB Port uses standard close for Mouse, Keyboard, and Hub. The port is USB compliant to
1.1. The USB Port has a maximum power of 500mA; high powered devices must not be
connected directly to the phone.
Useful USB keyboard shortcuts include:
F1->Handsfree
F2->Headset
F3->Hold
F4->Mute
F5->VolUp
F6->VolDn
F7->Copy
F8->Quit
Use the keys zero through nine, star (*), and pound (#) to dial numbers – they send the same
UNIStim messages as the dialpad.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth hardware is present, but the software stack is not implemented. It is not possible to
use the Bluetooth system at this time.
Local Diagnostics
Users access the text-based local diagnostics by double-clicking the Services key, as on the IP
Phone 2004. Users access the new graphical Network Diagnostic Tool from the Tools menu.
Network Configuration
Since the IP Phone 2007 has no physical softkeys, it uses a different procedure to access the
Network configuration menu during bootup. On the IP Phone 2007, press [0], [0], [7], [*] at the
Nortel Networks prompt. Use the Apply&Reset button to apply the changes and reset the
phone..
Hardkey Label Tool
Under Preferences >Tools, users select Icons, default English labels, or define their own label
for all seven keys: Directory, Inbox, Outbox, Services, Expand, Quit, and Copy.
Languages
As with the IP Phone 2004, the IP Phone 2007 supports all TPS languages. Changes are
allowed only through TPS originated languages. Local prompts and key labels display in English
only. The TPS language selection only makes changes to the TPS controlled area of the display,
known as the info area. All other dialogues, menus, and locally generated prompts are in English
only.
Window System
The Windows System is implemented, in accordance with the feature spec. Users select the
keys Prime, GXAS, and Phone to switch between windows.
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Phone selects the Call Processing screen.
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GXAS selects the "chooser", where external applications can register.
C23 Firmware for Verification
IP Phone 2007 Firmware Release Notes
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July 19, 2005