Environment The equipment you have purchased must not be disposed of with household waste. You should return these to your distributor if they are to replace or dispose of them in an approved recycling centre. FCC Statement This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause interference to radio communications.
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Electrical Powering: The Z-60 can be powered with correct power adaptor, the power adaptor must be 12V/1.5A. Any damage caused to the Z-60 as a result of using unsupported power adaptors will not be covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. Product Disposal Warning:...
Hardware Connections .............................. 10 Browser Connection ..............................10 Z-60 Setup Wizard (Quick Installation) ........................11 Update the Z-60 Configuration Using a Saved Configuration File ............11 Manual Setup (Initial Configuration) ....................12 WAN Settings ............................13 LAN Settings ............................16 Wireless Basic ............................
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Call Pick-Up – Group ..............................31 Call Pick-Up – Individual ............................32 Call Restriction Based on Class of Service ........................ 32 Call Restriction Flow Chart ............................33 Call Routing ................................33 Call Waiting/Camp-On ............................... 34 Caller ID Name and Number Detection/Generation ....................34 Class of Service (CoS)...............................
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SIP Trunk .................................. 55 Station Message Detailed Recording (SMDR) ......................56 System Speed Dial ..............................56 System Time and Date .............................. 56 Z-60 System Networking (IGW Group)........................57 IGW Group Characteristics ........................57 Transfer / Recall ................................ 57 Trunk Group ................................58 Trunk Ring Type ................................
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Delete a Mailbox ..........................90 Change Mailbox Password ........................91 Recording Voice Prompts ........................92 Z-60 Programming Overview .............................. 93 Logging Into the Z-60 ..............................93 Browser Connection ..............................93 Programming Menu Overview ............................95 Device Info ................................96 Summary ............................. 97 LAN ..............................
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DHCP ..............................101 Advanced Setup ..............................102 WAN ..............................103 Advanced – WAN (DHCP Mode) ......................104 Advanced – WAN (PPoE Mode) ......................105 LAN ..............................106 NAT ..............................107 Port Triggering ........................... 109 DMZ Host ............................110 Security .............................. 111 Parental Control ..........................
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IP2061 Factory Default ........................209 Install the IP2061 Using DHCP ......................209 Basic Operation ............................... 210 Introduction ............................210 Z-60 Registration ..........................210 Calls ..............................210 Caller ID & User ID ..........................210 Basic Call Features..............................211 Making a Call: ............................ 211 Receiving a Call: ..........................
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IP2061 Specifications .............................. 239 Main Unit ............................239 LAN and PC Ports ..........................239 Power Supply ............................. 239 Voice Handling ........................... 239 Tone Function ............................ 240 Appendix ................................. 241 Z-60 Gateway Wall Mount Template ....................241 Feature Access By Phone Type ......................242...
Introduction The Z-60 is an all-in-one total office solution that provides small offices and multiple location business with a phone system, firewall/router, 802.11 access point, DHCP server and LAN port in one product. Features and functions essential to most business including auto-attendant, voice mail, multi-line appearances, three way call conferencing, intercom calling, music on hold, call-forwarding and much more are included as standard features.
Introduction Z-60 Hardware Overview Front Panel The Z-60 front panel contains multiple LEDs to indicate the system’s current status. Z-60 LED Indications Color Status Description POWER Solid Firmware update in progress Blue Flashing System boot up Blue Solid Power off...
Hardware Overview Rear Panel The Z-60 rear panel contains Ethernet ports, Line connectors, analog, USB, and power connections. Z-60 Connectors Label Connector Type Description RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet WAN/remote network connection. 10/100/1000-BASE-T Ethernet port for connection to fiber, cable modem, DSL modem, etc.
Z-60 Specifications Interfaces WAN Interface: 10BaseBASE-T/100BASE100Base- TX/1000BaseBASE-T Gigabit Ethernet port CO Interface: 6 FXO (Loop Start, for PSTN) IP QoS function (RFC 1349) Analog Device Interface: 1 FXS (for analog telephone IP Precedence or fax machine) Bandwidth Control LAN Interface: 1 Ethernet (10BASE10Base-...
Power management Configuration Save and Restore Reset to factory default Voice Paths Radio - WLAN Z-60 Gateway SIP Trunk: 12 Z-60 Gateway Analog Trunk: 6 Standard: IEEE 802.11b/g/n IP2061 Phone: 4 Media Access Control : CSMA/CA with ACK Modulation: OFDM/CCK...
Z-60 Technical Manual Z-60 Port Usage Port Range TCP/UDP Description Customizable Note 35000-38000 System RTP Proxy port 5060 SIP port for IP Trunk Trunk signal 30000-30100 RTP ports for IP Trunk Trunk Audio 5070 Internal SIP Server port for registration...
Before you Begin It is strongly recommended using the Z-60 quick installation wizard to program the items below upon initial startup of the Z-60 system. Before starting this process it is helpful to know the information provided in the list below: ...
Note: Web programming requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 8. Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 is not currently supported. Open your web browser and enter the IP address of the Z-60 system in your browser address bar. 1. The default IP address for the Z-60 system is 192.168.1.1. The programming PC must be...
The Z-60 includes a setup Wizard that provides system administrators with step-by-step instructions to install the system. The setup Wizard starts automatically when the Z-60 is powered up for the first time or if the system is returned to the default configuration via the reset button on top of the Z-60 unit.
Quick Installation Wizard Manual Setup (Initial Configuration) If you do not have a saved Z-60 configuration file, you can select the Manual setup option to start the Setup Wizard. The programming information that you collected during the Before You Begin section (Page 9) will now be programmed using the Setup Wizard.
The WAN IP address can be configured for: Static IP mode, DHCP mode, or PPPoE mode. You can also select to enable or disable the embedded Z-60 firewall. The VLAN setting is not used.. Note: The Network Address Translation (NAT) feature is enabled in default and is not shown on the page to prevent it from being disabled.
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TCP/IP. DHCP can be used to automatically assign IP addresses to devices connected to the Z-60, to deliver TCP/IP stack configuration parameters such as the subnet mask and default router, and to provide other configuration information.
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Z-60 Technical Manual WAN Settings (PPPoE mode) The Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) requires a user name and password that the Internet Service Provider (ISP) has provided to establish the connection. The WAN Settings page displays the current WAN interface for the system PPPoE.
4. A secondary IP address and Subnet can also be configured at this time. 5. Select Next to save your programming changes and continue. Note: Remember, after you change the IP address and reboot the Z-60, you will not be able to connect to the system using the default 192.168.1.1 IP Address.
Z-60 Technical Manual Wireless Basic The Wireless Basic page allows you to enable the wireless LAN interface. You can Enable or Disable the wireless LAN interface, hide the network from active scanning, set the SSID (wireless network name), and restrict the channel set based on the country requirement.
Quick Installation Wizard Internet Time The Internet Time page allows you to configure the NTP Time Server so that the Z-60 can automatically synchronize its time setting. A Manual Date and Time Setting is also an option. 1. Select Automatically Synchronize with Internet Time Servers (Default) or Manual Time Settings.
Z-60 Technical Manual Numbering Plan Z-60 has a flexible numbering plan so that the telephone or trunk numbers can be customized to meet a wide-range of applications. The system will check the numbers entered to prevent conflict among system resources.
The Trunk DID table enables the programming of individual routing numbers for each DID number. A day a night destination may be programmed. The destination may be programmed as an extension, voice mail box, automated attendant menu or UCD group. Z-60 supports up to 100 programmed DID numbers and 4 trunk group numbers.
Call Routing Table The Call Routing Table automatically routes outgoing calls using the most appropriate route. Outgoing call routing is determined by the number dialed. If necessary, the Z-60 can automatically modify the dialed number by deleting and/or inserting digits.
Z-60 Technical Manual Wizard Setup Finished When you select Save & Reboot, the Wizard will save your settings to the Z-60. The Wizard Setup is now complete and the system will reboot. If you skipped any programming items during the Wizard Setup, you can make programming changes after you login to the system.
Control List, IP Address Access Control mode and set the passwords for Dealer, Administrator, and User access. Z-60 also provides external user access to the internal IP telephone’s Web page. The Registered Phone page lists all registered telephones with their IP addresses. Selecting a specific link will open that IP telephone’s Web page.
Station Features Answering Position Incoming calls to the Z-60 system from either the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) (via analog CO or FXO ports) or SIP trunks can be programmed to ring one of five destinations: Auto-Attendant UCD hunt group programmed to ring up to 50 extensions ...
AA menu. By default dialing 0 transfers the caller to the operator. Access the DISA feature through the automated attendant menu. Z-60 users can access their voice mailbox by dialing into the system and accessing an automated attendant menu.
Busy Number Callback (IP20xx Only) When calling a busy Z-60 extension and you hear busy tone, you can press “6” and to schedule a call back. The caller will hear a confirmation tone and the station will return to an idle state.
(External Call Forward; ECF). Call Forward features can also be enabled and disabled in the IP20xx telephone browser programming. The Z-60 supports the following feature access codes to program Call Forwarding for FXS and IP20xx telephones. Programming includes a call forward “Type” setting that can be programmed for “ICM”...
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Station Features To Activate *21 + Type (0 = ICM; 1 = Outside; 2 = Both) + Ext/VAA/UCD Number. *21 + Type (0 = ICM; 1 = Outside; 2 = Both) + * + (Password) + * + Outside Number. To Cancel **21.
Z-60 Technical Manual Call Handling IP2061 has four channels and can simultaneously handle up to four calls. Call Log IP20xx telephones maintain a call log to access your dialed, missed, and received calls. Access your station call log using the telephone menu. You can also dial and delete call log entries using the corresponding soft- key on the LCD menu display.
Call Restriction Allowed Table and Call Restriction Denied Table. These tables may have up to 40 entries combined. The COS programmed here is then applied to a Z-60 extension under Voice>Phone>Phone Extension. Up to 8 CoS levels may be programmed.
PSTN line (FXO), a SIP trunk, a line group or another networked Z- 60 system. Z-60 can be programmed to automatically modify the dialed number by deleting and inserting digits. A maximum of 40 entries can be programmed in the call routing table. The system starts reading from entry 1.
Caller ID Name and Number Detection/Generation Z-60 can receive and send caller ID. Caller ID will vary based on outside line type and device. Z- 60 will receive caller ID on an analog CO line or SIP trunk and pass the caller ID name an number to the display of a Z-60 SIP telephone or an SLT connected to the FXS port.
Class of Service (COS): Phone extension may be assigned to have a different COS based on the active service mode. The Z-60 will play a different automated attendant greeting based on the active service mode.
Manual DST Rule: Allows the system administrator to define daylight savings time rules. Default (System Default) Default clears all settings and returns the Z-60 system to the factory default. When the system is defaulted, all programming and stored messages are lost. When rebooting the Z-60 to factory...
The Z-60 provides a programmable option for DISA feature. Direct Station Selection The Z-60 provides a visual status of extensions and trunk lines through the station key LEDs. The IP2061 telephone also supports Extended Dial Module (EDM) that supports 24 programmable keys.
(Default programming includes 911). Note: When 911 is dialed from a remote Z-60 phone, the call is sent out through the Z-60 system trunk. Therefore, the location information provided to the PSAP will be the location information where the Z-60 gateway is located.
T.38. Feature Access Codes Feature Access Codes are used to activate and deactivate specific Z-60 features from an IP2061 phone. Feature Access Codes can be entered when the IP20xx is idle. If a feature access code requires you to enter a password, enter your voice mailbox password – unless otherwise noted.
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Station Features Feature Phone Type Feature Access Code Note IP2061 SLT/FXS Call Forward – To Activate to extension, voice mail or group Phone must be idle: *22 + Call Type + Ext/Access Code Call Type: 0 = ICM, 1 = Outside, 2 Busy To Activate to external number = Both...
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Z-60 Technical Manual Feature Phone Type Feature Access Code Note IP2061 SLT/FXS Class of Service *55 + (Ext Number) + (Password) (COS) Change Do Not Disturb To Activate*4To Cancel**4 No lamping indication provided on DSS key for station with active DND.
Station Features Feature Phone Type Feature Access Code Note IP2061 SLT/FXS *79 + (Service Mode, 0 – 3) Service Mode Operator extension only. Switching Service Mode: 0=Toggle the Service Mode to the next mode 1=Day Mode 2=Night Mode 3=Time Mode UCD Group Login / To Activate (Log On) dial *91 If an extension is a member of...
Z-60 Technical Manual IP2061 Key Numbering Note: The Extended Dial Module (EDM) is supported on the IP2061 only and provides 24 additional keys for feature access. Feature Reset When the Feature Reset is activated, the extension will return the features that can be programmed through feature codes to default settings.
Flash is the momentary operation of the hook-switch at the analog device, which can be deciphered by the Z-60 system in such a way that the previous call in progress is held or placed in a transfer status awaiting further instructions from the user.
To Cancel: Dial **9*. Hot Dial Pad The Z-60 features a hot dial pad meaning calls can be dialed without first selecting an outside line. When a number is dialed the system first looks for a match in the Emergency Dial Table (e.g., 911).
When a station receives a new voice mail message, the telephone’s LCD will display a new voice mail message icon and the telephone message lamp will flash (Slow flash). Multi-Line Appearance Z-60 provides PSTN line and IP line status to IP20xx telephones.
Numbering Plan The Z-60 numbering plan (Voice>System>Numbering Plan) refers to the structure of access numbers to the various resources that are part of the system. The Z-60 also allows for a flexible numbering configuration for the various system resources. The following parameters can be programmed in the Numbering Plan.
Station Features AA & VM Service Number. Access code for the VM/AA ports Virtual Extension Number PSTN Line Number IP Trunk Number Trunk Group Number All Paging Number Paging Group Number UCD Group Number ...
The Z-60 chooses a line to dial out (FXO line, IP trunk, networked Z-60 system) based on the programming in the Call Routing Table. If it includes “p” in the phone number, and the call is dialed through PSTN Trunk, it will pause for a pre-configured time.
To Cancel Page Deny dial **99 Parental Control Using the settings located under Advanced Setup>Parental Control, the Z-60 can be configured to restrict access to the WAN based on time of day, day of week, username and MAC address. URL filtering may be used to block access to specific URLs.
When an IP20xx and the Z-60 are connected to the same Router, Z-60 will assign a valid extension number to the IP20xx. Print Server A printer connected to the Z-60 USB port can be made accessible to other devices on the Z-60 LAN. Enabled under Advanced Setup>Print Server. PSTN Backup In case of a power failure, the Z-60 automatically switches the first PSTN line to the single-line analog phone.
Station Features PSTN (FXO) Lines The Z-60 supports up to six PSTN (FXO) lines for termination of loop start analog CO circuits. Each of these lines supports caller ID name and number. The PSTN line access code is programmed in Voice>System>Numbering Plan.
Z-60 Technical Manual Remote SIP Phone Connection The Z-60 supports connection of remote IP2061 phone. When the Z-60 is used as the router, VPN connection is not supported. When Z-60 is used behind a third-party router, VPN connection is required.
IP network. Third party equipment, such as DSL routers, are not under the control by Z-60. Router The Z-60 system has a build-in router. The Z-60 can also be configured to operate behind a third- party router.
Service mode. SIP Trunk Z-60 can register up to twelve SIP trunks from a maximum of four unique SIP proxies. SIP trunks are programmed in Voice>Trunk>IP Trunk. The SIP Trunk access code is programmed under Voice>System>Numbering Plan:Start IP Trunk number.
Number dialed Duration of the call. Z-60 also provides Outgoing Call Duration Start Time to the PSTN call. This is used to program a minimum call length time in seconds that a call must exceed before the SMDR record is generated.
An IGW Group consists of one master Z-60 and up to nine remote Z-60 systems. The master Z-60 must have a public IP address. The public IP address can be a static IP address or a Domain Name (DDNS).
This is programmed in Voice>Trunk>Trunk Group. UCD (Uniform Call Distribution) Group (or Hunt Group) The Z-60 supports four UCD Groups. Each UCD Group can have up to 50 members. There are three UCD Group modes – All Ring, Linear, and Distributed: ...
To Activate (Log On) dial *91 To Cancel (Log Off) dial **91 Universal Plug and Plan (UPNP) The Z-60 supports UPNP (Advanced Setup>Upnp) allowing IP20xx phones to seamlessly discover the Z-60 Intelligent Gateway from the LAN or WAN. Volume Control...
Z-60 basic system parameters. The setup Wizard will automatically start automatically when the Z-60 is powered up for the first time or if the system is reset to the default configuration via the reset switch on the Z-60 unit.
Greeting Mode on page 87. Automated Attendant Service Menus The Z-60 provides ten automated attendant service menus that can be configured to answer calls based on time of day, incoming line or DID/DNIS number. Each menu supports up to five...
Programming Menu Overview Automated attendant menus can be programmed to answer calls from specific DID/DNIS numbers and trunks. Program an automated attendant menu as the answering position for a specific trunk under Voice>Trunk>Answering Position. Program an automated attendant menu as the answering position as the destination in the DID table under Voice>Trunk>Trunk DID.
Z-60 Technical Manual If there is no name match or the caller does not dial “1” after playing the matched names, the AA will play a warning message and then play a voice prompt asking the caller to select the next operation.
Voice Mail (VM) Features 32 Hours Recording Time The Z-60 embedded voice mail system provides up to 32 hours of recording time that is shared by all extensions. When voice mail reaches 90% capacity, “Message Full” is displayed on all IP20xx telephones.
IMPORTANT! Email notification and .wav file attachment forwarding is based on best effort. Z-60 cannot guarantee the delivery of email notification and file attachment since the email service provider and network are outside of the control of Z-60. The email service provider must support SMTP forwarding for this feature.
Programming Menu Overview A virtual mailbox is accessible from any IP20xx extension. Press the Voice Mail key and then press “*” and enter the virtual mailbox number and password. Reviewing Messages Voice mail messages are played one at a time. At the end of each message, the following options are played: ...
Distribution List, or all mailboxes. Message Folders There are four message folders in the Z-60 system, URGENT, NEW, SAVED, and DELETE folders. URGENT Folder + NEW Folder: If a caller presses “*” to end the recording of a new message, the message will be saved into URGENT folder.
The personal voice mail password is 4 digits in length and at default is set to “0000.” This password is used to access your mailbox and for other Z-60’s features such as accessing the DISA function from an automated attendant menu.
Clear messages in a virtual mailbox Program a Mailbox as an Administrator: 1. From the Z-60 browser programmer go to Voice>Voicemail>Phone Extension 2. Find the extension you want to enable as an administrator and click Configure. 3. Change the value of the “Administrator” field to Enable.
Z-60 supports uploading an MoH file through the web. Through web programming (Voice > Voicemail > Update MoH File), upload an MoH file with a "mono" format. Z-60 will convert it to MOH files with PCMU and PCMA format, and save them into Z-60.
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Z-60 Technical Manual vox/pcma: voice prompts with PCMA codec vox/General: Dial Tone files (pcmudial, pcmadial, g726dial), Ringback Tone files (pcmurb, pcmarb, g726rb), and Music-on-Hold files (mohpcmu, mohpcma, mohg726). When changing “VAA Codec” settings, the files in the specified folder and vox/General folder...
Programming Menu Overview Listening to Messages Note: The flowchart does not display the operation if the user dials 7, 8, or 9 when listening to messages.
Z-60 Technical Manual Change the Greeting Mode Note: For the Temporary Greeting mode, the Temporary Greeting message is played. If the file does not exist, the Working mode is followed for playing the Greeting messages.
Note: Web programming requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 (minimum). Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 is not currently supported. 1. Open your web browser and enter the IP address of the Z-60 system in your web browser URL field. 2. The default IP address for the Z-60 system is 192.168.1.1. Make sure that you are on the same Subnet to connect to the system.
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Programming Menu Overview 8. When you have logged-in successfully, you are taken to the web programmer Device Info home page.
Z-60 Technical Manual Programming Menu Overview Programming menus in the Z-60 are divided into seven categories and a Logout option. The seven categories are: Device Info (Home page) Advanced Setup Wireless Mobile Network Voice Management...
Programming Menu Overview Device Info This Device Info menu reflects the current status of the Z-60 connection and includes the following information: Summary Statistics Route ARP DHCP...
Z-60 Technical Manual Summary The Summary information reflects the current software version and connection status. This item includes Device Info, Network Info, and Date/Time. Ethernet LAN status Primary WAN Info: Ethernet WAN status Secondary WAN Info: Mobile Network status; shown when it exists Statistics Separated into two sub-components: LAN and WAN.
Programming Menu Overview Review the network statistics of the WAN interface. Select Reset Statistics to clear all network statistics. Route Review the IP routing information for the Z-60.
Z-60 Technical Manual Review the ARP table mapping for the IP network addresses to hardware addresses used by the data link level protocol. DHCP Review the DHCP Lease table which displays all used IP addresses for the Z-60’s DHCP Server.
Programming Menu Overview Advanced Setup Advanced Setup allows configuration of the following items: WAN LAN NAT Virtual Servers Port Triggering DMZ Host Security IP Filtering Outgoing Incoming Parental Control ...
Network Address Translation (NAT) allows you to share one public WAN IP address for multiple computers on your LAN. By default, NAT is enabled in the Z-60 and is not displayed on the page to prevent it from being disabled.
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Programming Menu Overview Advanced – WAN (DHCP Mode) The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is used to automatically assign IP addresses, deliver TCP/IP stack configuration parameters such as the subnet mask and default router, and to provide other configuration information.
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Z-60 Technical Manual Advanced – WAN (PPoE Mode) The Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) requires a user name and password that the Internet Service Provider (ISP) has provided for you to establish a connection. This page displays WAN interface programming in the PPPoE mode.
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Programming Menu Overview LAN programming allows you to set the LAN IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface. A DSP IP address MUST BE configured for internal processing and FXO/FXS applications. The DSP IP address is programmable, however, the field autopoulates when the primary IP address is defined.
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Z-60 Technical Manual Network Address Translation (NAT) programming is separated into three parts: Virtual Servers, Port Triggering and DMZ Host. Virtual Servers Virtual Servers allows you to direct incoming traffic from the WAN side identified by protocol and external port to an internal server with a private IP address on the LAN side. The Internal Port can be modified if the External Port needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side.
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Programming Menu Overview Follow the instructions on the Add screen to configure a NAT entry.
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Z-60 Technical Manual Port Triggering Some applications require that specific ports in the Z-60 firewall be opened for remote access. Port Triggering dynamically opens the ports in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP/UDP connection to a remote party using the Trigger Ports. Z-60 allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the Open Ports.
Programming Menu Overview DMZ Host Z-60 will forward IP packets that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Virtual Servers table to the DMZ host computer. Enter the computer's IP address and select Save/Apply to activate the DMZ host. Clear the IP address field and select Save/Apply to...
Z-60 Technical Manual Security The Security option is used to program IP Filtering. IP Filtering is separated into two sections: Outgoing and Incoming. IP Filtering - Outgoing Outgoing Filtering allows the administrator to create a filter rule to identify outgoing IP traffic by specifying a new filter name.
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Programming Menu Overview Follow the instructions on the Add screen to configure an Outgoing IP Filter entry. IP Filtering - Incoming Not Used.
Parental Control is divided into two parts: Time Restriction and URL Filter. Time Restriction The administrator can add a time restriction to a LAN device connected to Z-60. The “Browser's MAC Address” automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running.
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Programming Menu Overview Add Time Restriction To add an entry, select Add from the Access Time Restriction screen. Follow the instructions on the Add screen to configure an Access Time Restriction entry. URL Filter The administrator can add a maximum of 100 entries to include or exclude a URL address and port number.
Z-60 Technical Manual To add an entry, select Add from the URL Filter screen. Add URL Filter Follow the instructions on the Add screen to configure a URL Filter entry. Quality of Service (QoS) Quality of Service programming is separated into two sections: DSCP Marking and Bandwidth Control.
Programming Menu Overview If the Enable DSCP Mark checkbox is selected: Use the drop-down menu to select a Default DSCP Mark, Signaling DSCP Mark, and RTP DSCP Mark to automatically mark incoming traffic without reference to a particular classifier. Note: If the Enable DSCP Mark checkbox is not selected, QoS will be disabled for all interfaces.
Z-60 Technical Manual Routing Static Route Static Route allows you to add special routing rules into the routing table. A maximum of 32 static route entries can be configured. Add Static Route Select Add to create a new Static Route.
The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a register domain name to a dynamic IP address. This feature allows the Z-60 to be easily accessed from various locations on the Internet. Select Add or Remove to configure a Dynamic DNS.
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Z-60 Technical Manual Add Dynamic DNS The Z-60 supports two DDNS providers, DynDNS.org and TZO Specify the registered hostname and select the related interface. Enter the username/password or email/key and select Apply/Save.
Programming Menu Overview The Z-60 will update the current IP address with the DDNS provider when you select Apply/Save and reboot the system. Z-60 will also update the current IP address automatically with DDNS provider in the programmed Update Cycle.
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The Workgroup is the name of the group that shares the same resources on the local network. The workgroup name of windows system user must be the same as the Z-60 workgroup. You can check your workgroup by following the steps below (Windows XP Example): 1.
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Programming Menu Overview the Z-60 file server. 10. After you enter the username and password, you should see the Z-60 and USB shared folder in the Comments column. Double-click on the Z-60 Name to see the shared files.
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Z-60 Technical Manual Print Server Z-60 has a USB Interface that enables the connection to a USB printer. The page is to program the Printer setting. From the Print Server Settings programming page: 1. Select Enable On-Board Print Server. 2. Enter the Printer Name – The printer name is used to access the printer.
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Select Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office network and enter the Z-60 URL (Example = http://192.168.1.1/printers/”printername”). 192.168.1.1 is the Z-60 LAN IP address and the “printername” = The name of the USB printer. Press Next to continue.
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Z-60 Technical Manual Select the Manufacturer and Printer Model for your printer and press OK. Press Finish when you have completed adding a printer.
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Programming Menu Overview Wireless Use the Wireless screen to configure the Z-60 for wireless access. Wireless programming is divided into the following seven sections: Basic Primary Additional Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced ...
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WPS mode follows the Wi-Fi Protected Setup standard for ease and secure wireless network set up and connection. The user can use Push-Button or PIN to configure the connection with Z-60. Push-Button – The Z-60 and client must press the WPS button to establish the connection.
Programming Menu Overview PIN – When the Access Point PIN is used, the client can input the PIN to establish the connection. When the External Device PIN is used, the client device PIN can be entered in the field to establish connection. Manual Setup AP Manual mode, you can set the network authentication method, selecting data encryption, specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify...
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Z-60 Technical Manual WPA Screen Network Authentication: Open and Shared can use WEP Encryption. 802.1X and WPA require setting valid RADIUS parameters. WPA-PSK requires a valid WPA Pre- Shared Key to be set. 802.1X: As the IEEE standard for access control for wireless and wired LANs, 802.1x provides a means of authentication and authorizing devices to attach to a LAN port.
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Programming Menu Overview WEP Encryption: Selecting Disabled disables WEP data encryption. Selecting Enabled enables WEP data encryption and requires that a valid network key be set and selected unless 802.1X is enabled. WEP, short for Wired Equivalent Privacy, is a protocol for wireless LANs or local area networks.
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Z-60 Technical Manual Wireless - MAC Filter MAC Filter programming allows users to Add/Remove hosts with specified MAC addresses that are allowed or not allowed access to the wireless network. When set to Allow, only the MAC addresses in the user-defined list can access the wireless network. When set to Deny, only the user specified MAC addresses are unable to access to wireless network.
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Channel: Select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your network settings. All devices in your wireless network must use the same channel in order to function correctly. Auto Channel Timer: The Z-60 should search for the best wireless channel in this period (minute).
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Z-60 Technical Manual 802.11n/EWC: Automatic or disable 802.11n support. Bandwidth: User can choose 20 MHz/40 MHz in both band or 20 MHz in 2.4G band/40 MHz in 5G band. Control Sideband: Specify if the extension channel should be in the “Upper” or “Lower”...
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Programming Menu Overview RTS Threshold: This value should remain at its default setting of 2347. The range is 0~2347 bytes. Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modifications are recommended. If a network packet is smaller than the packet RTS threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will not be enabled.
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Z-60 Technical Manual environment where communication quality is good and interference is weak. It can improve transmission efficiency. WMM APSD: WMM Automatic Power Save Delivery. APSD is useful for VoIP phone to achieve low power consumption. Station Info Authenticated wireless stations and their status are displayed here.
Programming Menu Overview Power Saving The Power Saving Features provide the ability to turn off specific interfaces at specific times. Mobile Network This feature is not supported.
Z-60 Technical Manual Voice Use the Voice screen to configure the Z-60’s voice related parameters. The system administrator can program the following parameters. Phone Phone Extension Programmable Line Key Trunk IP Trunk Trunk DID ...
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Phone Use the Phone screen to configure the Z-60’s telephone extension authentication and configure the default Line key setting. The Z-60 combines Proxy and Register servers in its application. All telephones registered to the internal Register server are programmed below: Phone Extension ...
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Minimal Expire: Minimal registered period of IP phone in seconds. SIP Port: The Z-60 listens for requests on the SIP port. This port is used for UDP application and 5070 is its default value. The port number can not be the same as the “Local SIP Port for IP Trunk”...
IP2061 with an EDM (Extended Dial Module). Auto Hold: When this feature is enabled and you are on an active call on a line and select another line key, the Z-60 will automatically place the original line on hold. Default = Disabled. ...
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You can manually program or Use Default Settings to program the line keys for an extension. Use the Extension List to select a Z-60 extension IP 2061 Key Mapping Line Key 1 through 4 correspond to IP2061 Line Key 1 through 4...
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Programming Menu Overview Emergency Numbers IP Trunk The IP Trunk page allows you to configure the Proxy and Register server for IP Trunks, up to 12 IP Trunk lines and two carriers are supported. Bandwidth requirement for G.711 SIP trunks is 100 Kbps per call. General ...
Z-60 Technical Manual Phone Number. The phone number for the SIP trunk provided by the carrier. Auth ID: The Account ID for registration to the SIP carrier. Used for Digest Authentication. (Generally, this is the same as the Phone Number entry).
Programming Menu Overview Local Port: Local SIP Port for IP Trunk: SIP control signal packet Port of IP Trunk Client. The port number cannot be the same as the SIP Port for Extension Registration. Local RTP Port for IP Trunk: Real-Time Protocol packet Port of IP Trunk Client. The starting RTP port address for these IP Trunks.
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Select YES to enable this feature. Save and Reboot. Saves the setting changes and reboots the Z-60 system Save Settings. Saves the setting changes but does not reboot the Z-60. Certain parameter changes may not take effect until the system has been rebooted.
Programming Menu Overview Trunk DID The table offers its individual phone number for each extension. Up to 100 DID number can be programmed in the system. DID Table DID Number: The assigned phone number from uplink server for incoming calls. If Outgoing Call ID is null, it will be as Caller ID number for outgoing calls also.
Search Order: You can choose the search order to use the specified access priority. For example, when you choose IP First and increase, Z-60 will try to find an available IP trunk and search from the first IP trunk in the group.
Programming Menu Overview Answering Position This page allows you to configure an answering position for each trunk line's incoming call including PSTN trunk and IP trunk. You can choose Auto-Attendant, Operator, UCD Group or manually configure the target extension telephone number on Day/Night basis. ...
From/To setting defines the number range for the specific table entry. Min defines the minimum number of digits the Z-60 will use to determine the outbound route. Max defines the maximum number of digits the Z-60 will use to determine the outbound route.
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Programming Menu Overview Insert is used to add leading digits to the dialed number. Digits are inserted after the digits programmed in the Del field are deleted. Destination defines the outbound call interface trunk. Edit is used to edit an existing table entry ...
Z-60 Technical Manual Call Restriction Call restriction is used to allow or deny outgoing dialing based on the number dialed. Dialed digits may be allowed or denied for all extensions, or based on specific station class of service. Dialing can be allowed or denied by country code, area code, local exchange, or specific number. Special attention must be given to ensure that 911 dialing is not restricted.
You can also select the check priority between the allowed and denied call restriction table. Z-60 checks the field only when a call matches the associated interval. If the field is set to “Y”, the entry is valid when the trunk was previously accessed.
Z-60 Technical Manual System Use the System screen to configure the System feature related parameters listed below: Numbering Plan Service Mode Transmission IGW Group SMDR UCD Call Log The programmable parameters are detailed below: Numbering Plan This page allows you to configure extension number range.
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PSTN lines 2 through 6. You can dial these numbers directly to access analog PSTN lines. Start IP Trunk Number: Z-60 supports up to twelve IP trunk lines. Every line has its own internal access number programmed in this field. The number programmed in this field is...
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Group number, the call will page to predefined internal IP phones. It can also select the Range like All Paging Number. The maximum phones for each paging group are 49.
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Z-60 Technical Manual Start UCD Group Number: 4 UCD groups are defined in Z-60. The maximum phones for each UCD group are 50. If one UCD Group is assigned to Answering Position of certain line, when there is an incoming trunk call, extensions of the UCD group will be called and ringing.
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Programming Menu Overview Alternate Operator Night: If the extension programmed as Operator night does not answer within the value in seconds programmed in the Reroute Time field, the call will ring the extension programmed in this field when the system is in the night mode. ...
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Z-60 Technical Manual The Ring Mode supports All Ring, Linear, and Distributed modes. The All Ring mode is not required when using the No Answer Time and Timer Enable. Timer Enable = YES, the incoming call is transferred to another UCD Group’s member every No Answer Time.
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Programming Menu Overview Speed Dial Configuration...
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Z-60 Technical Manual Service Mode This page allows you to configure the Day/Night/Time service mode. You can also customize the working time manually for each weekday.
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Working Hours: Applied in Answering Positions and Auto-Attendant Greeting. Lunch Break: Applied in Auto-Attendant Greeting. Day/Night radio buttons are used to manually change the service mode of the Z-60 system to the respective mode. These radio buttons have the same effect as pressing *791 Day...
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RFC2833 Payload: Used as the default RFC2833 payload type when making the outbound calls. DTMF Type: In Z-60, there are two methods for transmitting DTMF tone. Select RFC2833 Method, the DTMF tone will be transmitted by event packet. Select SIP-INFO Method, the DTMF tone will be represent in SIP INFO Message.
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Programming Menu Overview Used to program FXS-related options. Fax Support: The system supports FAX/modem tone detection with G.711 and T38 mode. Call ID Method: The system provides the ability to detect the calling party identification provided by PSTN lines. It also transmits the calling party identification to POTS ports. There are four choices: NONE, DTMF Before Ring, DTMF After Ring, FSK Before Ring, FSK After Ring.
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Z-60 Technical Manual Used to program Central Office line options. Call Abandon Time: For every PSTN/FXO call, system provides the facility to monitor the call status. If the remote party hangs up, the ongoing call must be terminated. The PSTN line monitor is done by the loop-break signal or busy tone.
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Voice>System>Transmission. Typically, these settings are not used. IGW (Intelligent Gateway) Group An IGW Group consists of one Main (Master) and up to nine Remote (Slave) Z-60 systems. IGW Group members can share trunks and station-to-station dial across the network.
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Z-60 Technical Manual IGW Group List: Displays a list of each main and remote Z-60 system in a voice network. Systems must appear in this list in order to support system-to-system intercom calls. To enable telephones to route calls to outside numbers connected to trunks in a remote system set the Validity parameter to Yes.
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Each of these variables is controlled by the LAN/WAN administrator and/or carrier. Because these variables are not under Z-60 controls, Z-60 cannot guarantee the performance of an IP/SIP product deployed on an IP network. Third party equipment, such as DSL routers, are not under the control by Z-60.
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Programming Menu Overview SMDR SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) will record the user’s dialing record for every calling period. This page allows you to view and configure SMDR. Select View SMDR to view the SMDR record or select Configure SMDR to program SMDR. The PSTN Outgoing Call Duration Start Time is used to estimate whether the PSTN outgoing call will be recorded.
Z-60 Technical Manual UCD Call Log This page displays the Call Log for incoming calls to the UCD group. Voice Mail Z-60 provides a built-in Auto-Attendant and Voice Mail System. The programmable features are listed below: General Phone Extension ...
Programming Menu Overview General This page allows you to configure the general settings for the Auto-Attendant and Voice Mail. Auto-Attendant This page allows you to configure the automated attendant settings. Auto-Attendant Admin Password: The password of the administrator. AA No Answer Time: The wait time for answering a call when AA transfers the call. (Range = 15- 20 seconds, Default = 20 seconds) ...
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Z-60 Technical Manual Single Digit Table When using the Auto-Attendant, the user can press a digit 0 to 9 (Speed dial Number) to have their call routed to the destination specified in this screen. Select Configure to setup the Single Digit Table.
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Z-60 cannot guarantee the delivery of email notification and file attachment since the email service provider and network are outside of the control of Z-60. The email service provider must support SMTP forwarding for this feature. Check with your email provider to ensure SMTP forwarding is supported before attempting to use this feature.
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Max recording time: The range of recording time is form 1 to 30 minutes. Silence detection for VM recording: When enabled, when silence is detected, the Z-60 will terminate the voice mail recording and release the line after the Silence Detection Time is reached.
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Programming Menu Overview Microsoft Exchange Email Notification Example...
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Z-60 Technical Manual Housekeeping Time Configuration From the Voice Mail section select CONFIGURATION to configure the housekeeping frequency and time.
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Programming Menu Overview Phone Extension Voice Mail extension configuration allows you to configure voice mail settings for each extension. Select “Configure” to show the Extension Voice Mail Configuration screen. You can enter a First and Last Name for each extension (Required for the Dial by Name feature). ...
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Z-60 Technical Manual Distribution Lists: You can configure three contribution lists which can be used when the phone user wants to transfer a message to other IP telephones. Email Message: This item is used when the message file is attached in the email notification.
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Programming Menu Overview Distribution List Within the Extension Configuration window choose CONFIGURATION under Distribution Lists to update the distribution list for that extension. Each phone can program up to three distribution lists each with up to ten phones.
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Z-60 Technical Manual Virtual Extension Z-60 provides 50 Virtual Extensions. These Virtual Extensions can be used to program mailboxes not assigned to a physical phone extension (e.g., a temporary worker, department mailbox) or for tasks such as a directions mailbox used to play a message instructing the caller of driving directions to the office, or emergency weather announcements.
MoH file in the PC. Then, click “Update File” to process the file upload. Note: The Z-60 only supports MOH files in the following format. The supported format is Mono, PCM signed, 16-bit, 8000 Hz. The maximum file size is 480 KB, approximately 1 minute of recorded audio.
Update Voice File is used to upload the entire library of voice prompts used in the system. The supported file formats are “.tar”, “.tgz” or “.tar.gz.” These voice files are compressed in Z-60 system. Do not use unless instructed by technical support.
Programming Menu Overview Advanced This page allows you to browse, upload or download voice files through Z-60’s FTP server. Registered Phone This page lists the information for all of the registered telephones and provides the link to access the telephone's web page.
Backup Click “Backup Settings”, you may save your Z-60’s configurations to a file on your PC. The backup file is a compress file (.tar). It includes System Configuration file, backupsettings.conf, and the individual extension’s voicemail configuration files (.ini)
Z-60 according to the saved configuration file. Restore Default Click “Restore Default Settings” to restore the factory default settings. After Z-60 returns to factory default settings, the wizard setup is invoked automatically when the administrator accesses the Z-60 web server.
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Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, and Debugging. The Log Level implies that what log level is applied to Z-60 to record the log. The Display Level would just show the users the log message that they want to know. As a result, Display Level was just a subset of total log messages.
Programming Menu Overview WAN Management Protocol TR-069 Client WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) allows an Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) to perform auto- configuration, provision, collection, and diagnostics to this device. Firmware upgrade or vendor configuration file backup can be done remotely on ACS server. Select the desired values and click "Save Settings"...
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This item allows you to configure system’s time and the Daylight Saving Time. Automatic: The Time Settings page allows you to configure the Internet time setting. You can choose the Automatically synchronize with internet time servers. The Z-60 can synchronize its system time with NTP time server automatically.
Time Settings – Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time (DST) supports an auto adjustment for daylight saving time. Default = International DST Rule Select this option to use international rules for Z-60 daylight savings time based on the current time zone selected. Manual DST Rule Use this option to manually define the Z-60 daylight savings time rules.
This item allows you to configure some service Ports, enable/disable some services, IP Address access control, and password for user, support, and administrator. Service Port This page allows you to change the Z-60's web port, FTP port, TFTP port and telnet port. Changes will take effect after reboot.
The Services Access window enables or disables Z-60 system services on both the LAN and WAN side as applicable. By default, all services are enabled The primary purpose of this item is to allow services to pass through the Z-60 firewall when enabled.
Password This page is used to set the passwords for Administrator, Dealer, and User to access the Z-60 browser programmer. The Administrator has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of your Z-60. Administrator is used to allow an on-site admin to access a Z-60 for maintenance and to run diagnostics.
PTC will check the server for an update. Update Software Update Software is used to upload a new Z-60 software image from a local PC or remote server. Click “Browse” to locate the new software image file, then, click “Update Software” to process the software update.
Z-60 Technical Manual Reboot Click “Reboot” to reboot the Z-60. The Z-60 would automatically save the configuration before reboot, so that modified settings would take effect after reboot.
Programming Menu Overview Diagnostics The Diagnostics page provides the following information: Network connection status PSTN Line status Trunk Line status AA Line status FXS status...
N/A: The line is not available. Busy: The line is in use. Disconnect Disconnect allows you to release the selected trunk line or rescue the blocked line. Logout Press Logout to log out of Z-60 web programming.
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AC power adaptor (included). The IP2061 includes a three-position adjustable desktop pedestal. The IP2061 is an IP telephone that can be deployed and connected the Z-60 system from the office, home, or remote locations anywhere in the world. Getting Started This section will assist you in quickly finding the information that you need to make use full use of the IP2061 feature set.
IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide Front View of the IP2061 The figure below illustrates the front view of the IP2061: Part Name Description Handset Cradle (Top) For the placement of handset (Receiver End). Hook switch On-hook / Off-hook switch. Handset Hook Secures the handset when the stand is set at 60 Speaker Provides sound for ringing and hands-free conversation.
Z-60 Technical Manual Part Name Description The four navigation arrows allow you to scroll through text and select features on the telephone display. Navigation Control Keys Extension Dial Module The optional EDM Connects to the IP2061 and adds 24 programmable (EDM) Port keys.
Slow Blink New voice message indication. Message Rapid Blink There is an incoming call. Rapid Blink IP2061 cannot register to Z-60 system. (Constant) The hands-free speaker is not in use. Steady In on-hook dialing mode or hands-free Green talking mode.
Date and Time If the station is registered to the Z-60, via Plug-n-Play, the Z-60 automatically sends the date and time information to the station. If the phone is registered to the Z-60 remotely and the Network Time Server is set, the station will synchronize the correct time to the time the server based on the time zone setting, if not, the station displays the elapsed time since the last reboot.
IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide 1. Registered – When the station is registered, the telephone will display the Registered icon next to the extension number: 2. Not Registered – When the station is not registered, the telephone will display the Unregistered icon next to the extension number: 3.
Z-60 Technical Manual IP2061 I/O Ports Part Name Description Reset Button Manual Reset to return the IP2061 to the factory default settings. Link/Activity LEDs WAN / LAN link activity indicators. 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port for connecting the IP2061 to an IP network. This port also supports Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) (IEEE802.3af standard).
IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide Hardware Installation The IP2061 ships with the telephone unit, handset and handset cord, and 5V/2A power adapter. Follow the instruction below to setup the IP2061. Desktop Stand The illustration below describes how to configure the IP2061 desktop stand. Steps D, E, and F demonstrate the 30 , 45 , and 60...
Z-60 Technical Manual Connecting the IP2061 Connect the Ethernet cable and the power adapter (if NOT using PoE) to their respective connectors on the back of the IP2061. A PC can also be connected to the PC port on the IP2061.
IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide 5V/2A Power Adapter If your Ethernet Switch does not support PoE, connect the Ethernet cable from the switch to the LAN port on the IP2061. Connect the 5V/2A power adapter to a wall outlet and then attach the barrel connector to the 5V/2A Power port.
Z-60 Technical Manual IP2061 Factory Default If needed, the IP2061 can be returned to its factory default settings using the Reset button on the back of the telephone. Follow the steps below to default the IP2061: 1. Disconnect power to the IP2061 (5V/2A adapter or Ethernet cable if using PoE).
Z-60 Registration When you first connect the IP2061 to the LAN side or the WAN side (same subnet) of the Z-60, an unused station extension number is assigned to the IP2061. Once the station has been assigned an extension number, the extension number will remain the same, even after a reboot.
The LCD will display CONF to show that the two calls are joined in the conference. 6. Please note the conference call will end for all parties when the Z-60 extension hangs up. Do Not Disturb (DND): 7. Use this feature to prevent calls from ringing at your extension. When enabled, calls will...
IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide DND forward setting (default voice mail). 8. Press the LCD Menu DND soft key. 9. Use the up/down navigation keys to enable (On) or disable (Off) and press OK. Hold: 1. While on an active call press the Hold key. 2.
Z-60 Technical Manual Volume Adjustment While on a Call: 1. During a conversation (handset, headset, or hands-free), you can adjust the receive audio through the handset, headset or speaker using the volume control key. 2. Press the volume control + key to raise the volume or volume control – key to lower the volume.
IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide Call Log: 1. Press the LCD Menu soft key. 2. Select the Call Log option and press OK to enter the call log menu. 3. Scroll to select Dialed Calls, Missed Calls, or Received Calls and press OK. 4.
Z-60 Technical Manual OK. Or, if your phone is idle press the Navigation key down arrow to access Speed Dial. 2. Use the Navigation keys to scroll through the speed dial list. 3. Press the Dial soft key to dial a number.
Use the navigation keys to scroll to the information you wish to view. IP 2061 Phone Settings All of the phone settings listed in this section may also be programmed through the Z-60 browser programmer. Voice>Registered Phone>Link to Phone. Web programming is explained starting on page 223.
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Z-60 Technical Manual If you need to change these default settings, please refer to the following instructions: Operation Description Static IP Address Press the Menu soft-key. Use the navigation keys to scroll to Admin and press OK to select. Enter the Admin Password and press OK.
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IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide Operation Description Press the Menu soft-key. Dynamic IP Address (DHCP) Use the navigation keys to scroll to Admin and press OK to select. Enter the Admin Password and press OK. Admin Use the navigation keys to scroll to Network and press OK to select.
Z-60 Technical Manual Operation Description You are returned to the previous menu, select PPPoE and press PPPoE Select Username and press OK. Username Use the dial pad to enter the PPPoE Username for PPPoE mode and press OK. Note: Use the Backsp soft-key to delete.
IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide 3. Most of the SIP settings are hidden from the User login, only the Call Blocking Settings are available for the User to configure. 4. Only User Password, Time Settings, and Reboot Phone are available for the User to access on the System page.
Z-60 Technical Manual Note: If you do not know the telephone’s IP address, you can view the programmed IP address through the IP2061 Menu. From the IP2061, press the Menu soft-key and scroll to select Info and press Enter. Use the Up/Down navigation keys to view the telephone’s IP address.
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IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide Network Network Type There are three Network Types: DHCP, Static IP, or PPPoE. Time Server SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) server. The IP2061 will sync the correct time from the server according to telephone’s time zone setting in the System tab. IP Address Static IP address.
Z-60 Technical Manual Phone Tab Volume Control Field Name Function Handset Mic Select the handset microphone volume level. Handset Speaker Select the handset speaker volume level. Hands-free Mic Select the hands-free microphone volume level. Hands-free Speaker Select the hands-free speaker volume level.
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IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide Phone Features Enable Auto Answer Enables the Auto Answer function. When it is enabled, phone will pick up the call automatically. Enable DND Enables Do Not Disturb. When enabled, all incoming calls will receive a busy tone when calling this station.
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Z-60 Technical Manual Call Forwarding Settings Always Call Forwarding Check to enable Always Call Forwarding. Always Forward Destination: Enter the number where the call will be forwarded. Always Forward Always Call Forwarding Type: Destination Outside = When the incoming call is from an IP Trunk, PSTN Line or IGW Group.
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IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide Alarm Clock Alarm Play Time Set the Play time when the alarm is reached. Alarm Sleep Time Set the Sleep time between Repeat Times Alarm Repeat Times Set the Repeat times. Applied if the alarm is not deactivated. Alarm Tone Type Set the specified ringing tone when the alarm is reached.
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Z-60 Technical Manual Speed Dialing Settings Speed Dialing Entry 0-9 There are 10 programmable speed dial entries. Line Keys Line Key Type 1-4 There are nine Line Key Types to select: None, Extension Number, Trunk Number, Park number, Feature Code, Do Not Disturb, Live Record, Virtual Mailbox and Others.
IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide SW (Software) Upgrade Tab HTTP Upgrade Field Name Function Software File Select the desired software file and press Update to upgrade your software. Configuration File Select the desired configuration file and press Update to restore the settings. Press Backup to save the configuration file on your PC.
Function Server Mode There are two server modes supported: Normal is for connection behind any third party SIP server (e.g., connecting to Iwatsu ECS) and Z-60 when connected to the Z-60.. SIP Proxy Server Enter SIP proxy server IP address. LAN or WAN (If off-premise) IP address of the Z-60.
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Z-60. For Non-UPNP, the extension number must be entered manually. The extension number entered in this field must also be programmed in the Z-60 under Voice > Phone Extension. Display Name Enter the name that will appear on the display for ICM calls..
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Z-60 Technical Manual Optional SIP Header Optional Header 1 Set value for SIP optional header 1. Optional Header 2 Set value for SIP optional header 2. RTP Parameters RTP Port Base Enter the port base for RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol). This entry is for the first UDP port used for audio.
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Z-60 Technical Manual Caller Blocking Settings Enable Call Block Check to enable the Call Blocking feature. Caller Blocking Entry 0-9 There are 10 programmable call blocking entries. An incoming call is blocked when the caller ID of that incoming call matches a programmed call blocking entry.
IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide System Tab Admin Settings Field Name Function Administrator username to login to the telephone’s webpage (Default = admin). Administrator Name Administrator password to login to the telephone’s webpage (Default = 1234). Administrator Password User username to login to the telephone’s webpage (Default = user). User Name User password to login to the telephone’s webpage (Default = 0000).
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Z-60 Technical Manual Time Settings Auto DST Check to enable the auto DST (Daylight Saving Time) feature (Default = disabled). Daylight Saving Time Use the drop-down menu to select one of three time off-sets: -1, 0, and +1 (Default = 0).
IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide EDM Tab The Extended Dial Module (EDM) has 24 programmable keys and nine selectable key types. Field Name Function Key Type There are nine EDM Key Types to select: None, Extension Number, Trunk Number, Park number, Feature Code, Do Not Disturb, Live Record, Virtual Mailbox and Others.
Z-60 Technical Manual Field Name Function phone or other access number. (Default = Extensions 100-123) Phonebook Tab Private Phonebook The Private page allows you to configure a private phonebook for your station. From the Private Phonebook page, you can: Edit up to 100 entries. Each page displays 10 entries.
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IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide You can also check public phonebook when a public phonebook file is already uploaded. Up to 100 entries could be stored. Phonebook Entry Field Name Function User Name Enter the Name of your contact. Phone Number Enter the telephone number or SIP URI for your contact.
Z-60 Technical Manual IP2061 Specifications IP2061 specifications are detailed below: Main Unit Dimensions: 210 mm x 230 mm x 50 mm. ABS Plastic housing. Supports 30 o, 45 o, and 60 o degree stand angles. Supports a detachable handset and curled cord.
IP2061 IP Telephone User Guide Hands-free talking supported. Support 4 simultaneous calls. Tone Function DTMF tone generation. Side tone and good voice quality supported. Out-bound DTMF relay (RFC2833/SIP-INFO) support. Local tone support (Dial, Ring, Ring back, Busy and related tones).
Z-60 Technical Manual Feature Access By Phone Type The table below lists the supported IP2061 features and associated feature access codes and operation. Note: Support of SLT/FXS features listed as YES in the table below are dependant upon the individual model support. It is the responsibility of the dealer to determine if the feature operation is supported for the model phone being deployed.
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Feature Phone Type Operation Note IP2061 SLT/FXS Call Forward – To Activate to extension, voice mail or group Phone must be idle: *22 + Call Type + Ext/Access Code Call Type: 0 = ICM, 1 = Outside, 2 Busy To Activate to external number = Both *22 + Type + * + (password) + * + Outside Number...
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Z-60 Technical Manual Feature Phone Type Operation Note IP2061 SLT/FXS Call Waiting To Activate If Call Waiting is enabled for a *98. specific IP20xx station, an alert To Cancel (muted ring) is played at the called party’s telephone when a second **98.
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Feature Phone Type Operation Note IP2061 SLT/FXS Hold Reminder LCD Menu Hotline To Activate: Dial *9* + (Extension Number) + * + (Time) Time = 0-8 second delay; 0 = immediate. To Cancel: Dial **9*. Live Record Programmable Key Multi-Line LCD Menu or Programmable Key Appearance Mute...
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