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Weatherproof telephone perating instructions FHF B 9605-05 09/16...
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This documentation is there- fore supplied under exclusion of any liability or warranty of suitability for specific purposes. FHF reserves the right to improve or modify this documentation without prior notice. Note Please read the operating manual carefully before installing the de- ...
Table of Contents About this Manual ............5 Tips for Reading ............5 Overview of the Chapters ........... 6 General Notes on Operation ........8 At the Time of Delivery ..........8 2.1.1 Contents of the Packaging ..........8 2.1.2 Default Settings of the Telephone ........
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General Notes ............31 Service ............... 31 Servicing and Maintenance ........31 Warnings and Safety Instructions ......31 Abbreviations ............33 Overview ..............42 Tables ................ 42 Figures ............... 42 Index ................. 43 Technical Data ............44 Declaration of EC-Conformity ........46 Support ..............
This manual describes the operation and administration of the weatherproof VoIP telephone InduTel IP. In order to create a VoIP gateway or a VoIP PBX, please con- tact the gateway or PBX manufacturer for more information. All advice and instruc- tions for the operation of the VoIP telephone must be followed carefully and the tel- ephone should only be used as specified.
1.2 Overview of the Chapters This manual offers extensive information about the VoIP telephone InduTel IP. Apart from the general basics, it also offers detailed operating instructions as well as ad- ministrator instructions. General information on the phone is provided in chapter 2. It contains the setup of the phone and descriptions of the available keys.
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For searching of special information in this document you can use the following assistance: Table of contents Index Abbreviations Overview tables Overview figures This document is available as a PDF file. With a PC it is possi- ble to search selective for keywords.
2 General Notes on Operation 1. The InduTel IP is a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) telephone and is oper- ated on a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet network. The connections are established via the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). 2. The power supply may be established via Power over Ethernet (PoE) from the network or via a separate direct current voltage source (see chapter 2.2.2).
2.1.2 Default Settings of the Telephone DHCP mode client IP address (fall back) 192.168.0.77 Mask (fall back) 255.255.255.0 Announcement of the current dial *558800 Master Reset to Factory dial **314159265359 Username admin Password Number redial memory empty Speed dial memory empty Relay function switched off...
2.2.2 Connection of a separate DC Voltage Supply If a PoE supply is not available, the telephone can also be operated with a DC volt- age of 24 V to 48 V. Take off the handset. Unscrew the keypad plate. Guide the supply line through the screwed cable gland and put the two connecting leads onto the terminals 3 and 4 (any polarity).
2.2.5.2 RJ45 Plug-in Connector with Insulation Displacement Termination If Ethernet cables with rigid conductors are used, then it is recommended to use RJ45 plug-in connectors with insulation displacement termination. Because these plug-in connectors can be mounted without tools, the can be used with strand wires without using a crimping tool for mounting.
2.5.6 Announcement of the Current IP Address The InduTel IP is able to announce the current IP address. For this purpose, the fol- lowing “telephone number” must be dialled: IP announcement = *558800...
Before parameters become effective they have to be saved with "Ap- ply Changes". In the certain parameters, the InduTel IP must be restarted in order for them to take effect. 3.1 Authorization The web server is accessed via a web browser. You should use an up-to-date version of a commonly used web browser.
3.2 Menus The web server is the central control unit and is divided into various main menus and submenus, which are arranged on the left-hand side. 3.2.1 Info In the main menu info different information submenus are merged. 3.2.1.1 Info If you are successfully authorized, you will be taken to the main menu "Info"...
Figure 8: Info 3.2.1.2 About The GNU licence terms are given in the submenu "About". 3.2.1.3 System Details In the submenu "System Details" there is additional information for the adminis- trator. Moreover, the functions "PING" and "TRACE ROUTE" are available with which another IP address can be pinged or traced from the telephone.
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Note The "TRACE" command in particular can take up a great amount of time. Even if the web server indicates a "Timeout / Refresh Error" of the page, the "TRACE ROUTE" or "PING" command is still active in the background and the result can be shown later on by means of "Show Last Ping"...
3.2.2 Configuration In order to save the entered data on the following menus, the "Apply Changes" button must be clicked. For the changes to take effect, the telephone must be restarted ("reboot"). 3.2.2.1 Network Settings In this submenu you can choose whether the IP address is to be assigned dynamical- ly via the network (DHCP) or manually.
Figure 10: Network Settings 3.2.2.2 SIP Settings You will find all settings related to SIP here. There are 4 sections altogether. SIP Account Settings In this section "User ID", "Displayname", "Phone Number" and "Do- main" can be set. If "Displayname" as well as "Phone Number" are set, the "Displayname"...
SIP Authentication Here Username and Password can be set for the SIP-Registration. SIP Register Settings There are two IP addresses for registration configurable. The Parameter "Secondary PBX" is only used however if "PBX Alternation enabled" is selected further down on the webpage. With "SIP Port"...
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"Speed Dial" activates the feature of the same name (see Operation). "PBX Alternation" activates permanent switching between the two given PBX IP addresses after a certain number of failed registration attempts (see "Register Attempts"). If registration at one of the two PBX IP addresses was successful, the InduTel IP will monitor this connection.
3.2.2.3 Phone Settings You can configure the "hardware behaviour" of the InduTel IP here. Relay Activation There are five options available. "on/off" generally switches the relay on or off. If "incoming call" is selected, the relay switches to "on" for as long as there is an incoming call.
Ringer Settings "Ringing Time" indicates how long the InduTel IP is to ring for before an in- coming call is refused. The volume can be adjusted using the "Volume" con- trol. The ring tone is selected via the "Melody" control.
Figure 13: Audio Settings 3.2.2.5 Speed Dial In the submenu "Speed Dial" you can assign a telephone number to each number key. When speed dialling with the key sequence " , digit key", the telephone num- ber assigned to the number key will be dialled if activation has been carried out un- der "SIP Settings Speed Dial".
Figure 14: Speed Dial Settings 3.2.3 System Administration 3.2.3.1 Username & Password In this submenu you can change the username and the password. Figure 15: Username & Password...
In this submenu you can perform a telephone software upgrade. The greatest care is to be taken in doing so. It is to be ensured that only one InduTel IP ever accesses the TFTP server at the same time, otherwise a corruption of the transferred data will be caused and the upgrade process fails.
Figure 16: Manual Upgrade 3.2.3.3 Reset Settings Here, you can permanently save the current settings under the menu item "Create User Default Settings" in order to restore them at a later time if necessary. The telephone can be reset to its default settings using the keypad (press and hold the number key 1 + R key together for 5 seconds when the handset is on hook).
4 General Notes 4.1 Service You have purchased a modern FHF product which has undergone a thorough quality control. If you have any questions regarding the telephone or if there is a disturb- ance, even after the guarantee period, please contact FHF. Have the type designa- tion and article number ready when doing so (please see the type plate for this da- ta).
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5. Legal and commercial regulations, accident prevention regulations and electrical codes are to be considered when operating the telephone. 6. Only original spare parts are permissible when carrying out repairs. These must be exchanged in a technically correct manner. Using other replacement parts may cause damages and would lead to the warranty expiring.
5 Abbreviations 802.1X Standard for Authorisation in Computer Networks (IEEE) 802.3af Standard for Power over Ethernet (IEEE) DNS-RR Address Record AAAA DNS-RR IPv6 Address Record Alternate Current Access Control List Avaya Call Manager Analogue/Digital Analogue Digital Converter Advanced Encryption Standard ANSI American National Standards Institute Account of Registration...
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Calling Party Number CGPN Calling Party Number CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction Call Manager, siehe auch CUCM Call Manager Express CNAME DNS-RR Canonical Name Record Comfort Noise Generation Calling Tone (FAX) Calling Party Number CQST China National Quality Supervision and Test Centre for Explosion Protected Electrical Products Cyclic Redundancy Check Certificate Revocation List...
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DTLS Datagram Transport Layer Security DUID DHCP Unique Identifier E.164 Standard for the international public telecommunication numbering plan (ITU-T) Eurasian Conformity Extensible Authentication Protocol Foundation Elektro-Altgeraete Register Encoding Control Notation (ASN.1) EDSS1 European Digital Subscriber System No. 1 Electronic Industries Alliance Electromagnetic Compatibility Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit ENUM...
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H323 Abbreviation for H.323 H.323 Higher recommendation of the ITU for protocols HIPS Host-based IPS HTML Hypertext Markup Language HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure IAID Interface Association Identifier IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority ICANN Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers Internationalized Domain Name Internet Explorer International Electrotechnical Commission...
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LabVIEW Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Engineering Workbench Local Area Network Liquid Crystal Display LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Language ID LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol Long Term Evolution Lichtwellenleiter (fibre optic cable) Message Authentication Code MAC-Address Media Access Control Address Message Confirmation (FAX) Message Digest Algorithm 5 MEST Middle European Summer Time...
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R&TTE Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service Registration Administration Service RBIPS Rate-based IPS RC4 (Ron’s Code 4) ist eine Verschlüsselungsmethode, die 1987 von Ronald L. Rivest entwickelt wurde Requests for Comments The Relative ID of a Windows Domain Group is the last numeric part of the Domain Group SID (Secure ID).
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Start of Authority Record SOAP SOAP (originally defined as Simple Object Access Protocol) is a pro- tocol specification for exchanging structured information in the im- plementation of web services in computer networks. Structured Query Language SRTCP Secure Real-Time Control Protocol SRTP Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol DNS-RR Service Locator...
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UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems Uniform Resource Identifier Uniform Resource Locator Uniform Resource Name Universal Time Universal Time Coordinated Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable Voice Activity Detection Visual Basic Vertrauen durch Sicherheit Very Important Person VLAN Virtual Local Area Network VoIP Voice over IP Virtual Private Network WebDAV...
8 Technical Data Connection data Power supply Power over Ethernet in accordance with IEEE 802.3af Separate DC voltage supply 24 V … 48 V Power requirement 1.3 W Connection Housing plug-in connector RJ45 ports (10/100 Mbit/s) Relay and sep. DC voltage supply Screwed cable gland M16 x 1.5 (mechanical)
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Degree of protection in accordance IP 66 (closed) with IEC60529...
9 Declaration of EC-Conformity FHF Funke + Huster Fernsig GmbH declares that the telephones InduTel IP are in compliance with the requirements of the EMC-directive 2014/30/EU, the low voltage directive 2014/35/EU, the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EU and the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EG.
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