Chapter 2 - Telephones And Peripherals; Ip 5000-Series Ip Telephones - Toshiba ID EDGE Description

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Telephones and Peripherals
This chapter covers Toshiba's 5000-series Internet Protocol (IP) Telephones and peripherals that
are compatible with IPedge telephone systems.

IP 5000-Series IP Telephones

The IPedge system supports the IP5000-series telephone product line.
Toshiba offers many IP Telephone models with backlight displays (except IP5022-SD), full-
duplex speakerphones, and Gigabit Ethernet:
• IP5122-SD & IP5622-SD – 10-button IP speakerphone with 4-line x 24-character backlit
LCD. The IP5622-SD does not support Gigabit Ethernet, ADM, DSS, BESCB and carbon
handset/headset.
• IP5022-SD & IP5522-SD – 10-button IP speakerphone with 4-line x 24-character LCD
(without backlight)
The IP5022-SD & IP5522-SD have all the same characteristics as our IP5122-SD except the
backlight for the display. These telephones still have full feature functionality with its 4-line
display and 10 programmable buttons. However, the IP5022-SD supports Gigabit Ethernet,
while the IP5522-SD does not support Gigabit Ethernet, ADM, DSS, BESCB and carbon
handset/headset.
• IP5122-SDC – Looks and functions similar to the IP5122-SD telephone when connected to the
IPedge system. This telephones fully support all the IPedge features and services of a regular
IP5122-SD telephone. However, this telephone can have a unique feature button called the
Analog Central Office (ACO) button to connect directly to your local Central Office. This
ACO feature enables you to make Emergency 911 calls and/or calls on your direct CO line by
bypassing your IPedge system. Power over Ethernet (POE) or AC power is required for the
telephone's analog local line connection to operate.
• IP5132-SD – 20-button IP speakerphone with 4-line x 24-character backlit LCD
• IP5131-SDL, IP5531-SDL & IP5631-SDL– 20-button IP speakerphone with 9-line x 24-
character backlit LCD and HTML interface with navigation key. This telephone has 18 Soft
Keys located on the sides of the large LCD to respond to system feature prompts, ten of these
are programmable feature buttons. The Shift key (Purple key) toggles the LCD screen between
flexible keys 1~10 and flexible keys 11~20. The IP5531-SDL and IP5631-SDL do not support
Gigabit Ethernet and carbon handset/headset.
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