Once you have all the cables that you're going to use routed through the footstand, it's time to assemble
the footstand onto the telephone set.
FIGURE assembling the footstand
Note: if you want to mount your i2004 telephone set on the wall, you can order the Nortel Wall Mount
for Nortel I2004, M3903, M3904, M3905, Model # NTMN15CA70E6, from your friendly
neighborhood Nortel dealer. The 1120/1140 footstand doubles as a wall mount.
Initial configuration (Administrator May Have Done This)
To reconfigure the phone set, you must get its attention very early on in its boot cycle. When you apply
power to the i200x telephone set, after about four seconds the Message Waiting light will flash, along
with most of the indicators on the LCD panel. On the 1120/1140 phones, the lights will come on for
about sixty seconds, the the phone will play a little tune. In either case, a second or two after that, the
words "Nortel" or "Nortel Networks" will appear.
You have one second from the appearance of these words to interrupt the boot by pressing all four
soft buttons under the LCD panel, in order, from left to right. About the best way that works all the
time is to hold your finger over the left button and, as soon as the words Nortel Networks appear, slide
it to the right across all four buttons. If you see a message containing the software version or about
"Starting DHCP", you were too slow. Cycle the power off and on again, and try again.
If you were quick enough, you'll now see the prompt
USE DHCP? 0=None, 1=Yes
If you're using partial or full DHCP, press 1. You have to use the (BKSP) soft key if there is a zero
showing, because there's only room for one digit. Then press (CONT) for continue.
You then have to press 0 for full DHCP or 1 for Partial DHCP. Full DHCP is when your DHCP server
has been set up to give out a special Nortelspecific string containing all the "contact information" for
the telephone sets to find the Asterisk server.
If you're not using DHCP, you can now start entering the phone set's IP address in response to "S1
Server IP", using the "*" key for ".". So 192.168.1.100 would be entered as
192*168*1*100 (CONT).
Now, for no DHCP or partial DHCP, you will be prompted similarly for the Asterisk Server's IP
address and Unistim Port number (5000 is a good choice) and XXX whatever else it takes.
When you finish, the phone set will continue booting and try to contact the Asterisk server. If it works
you should be rewarded with a welcome screen (see "Normal Usage" below. If you get a message
about "not registered in unistim.conf", or a blank screen, or "server unreachable", see
"Troubleshooting" below.
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