Table of Contents About this Manual ............. 15 Tips for Reading ............15 Overview of the Chapters ......... 16 VoIP Telephones ResistTel IP2 / IP152 and ExResistTel IP2 / IP154..........17 Keypad............... 17 Display............... 19 Types ................. 22...
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Main Menu ............... 101 Menu Call Lists ............102 Menu Directories ............. 108 Menu Messages ............115...
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Menu User Setup ............. 118 Menu Phone Setup ..........125 3.10 Menu User List............130...
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3.11 Menu Administration..........164 Administration............173 General ..............173 Global Menu <Name of Logged in Administrator>. 175 Main Menu General ..........175...
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Main Menu ETH0 ............. 193 Main Menu IP4 ............197 Main Menu IP6 ............219...
4.12 Resetting of the Configuration in Case of Emergency ................. 374 Appendix ..............376 Safety Instructions..........376 Menu Structure of the VoIP Telephones....377 Declarations and Approvals ........384 Abbreviations ............391 Overview ..............399 Tables ..............399 Figures..............399 Index ...............
Symbol Description and Key Functions Table 1: Keys and Function Elements 2.2 Display 2.2.1 Default Display Torsten 06.04.10 14:40 Figure 2: Default Display (Idle State)
2.2.2 Menu and Listing Display display name Figure 4: Menu and Listing Display of the VoIP Telephone Position Symbol Description Table 3: Contents of the Menu and Listing Display 2.3 Types • •...
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2.3.1.1 Default Version one LAN Connection with a Cable Screw Cap • • Box contents 2.3.1.2 Version one LAN Connection with a Female Housing Connection • • • Box contents...
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2.3.1.3 Version one Switch LAN Module with two LAN Connections with Cable Screw Cap • • Box contents 2.3.1.4 Version one Switch LAN Module with two LAN Connections with Cable Screw Cap • • •...
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2.3.2.3 Electrical Characteristic Parameter 2.3.2.3.1 Power Supply DC (not intrinsically safe) 2.3.2.3.2 Power Supply PoE according to IEEE 802.3 af (not intrinsically safe) Note ...
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2.3.2.3.3 LAN Interface 10/100 BASE-TX according to IEEE 802.3 (not intrinsically safe) 2.3.2.3.4 Potential-free Relay Contacts (not intrinsically safe) • •...
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Caution 2.3.2.3.6 Configuration Plug Connector 2.3.2.3.7 Intrinsically Safe Headset 2.3.2.3.8 Internal and External Earth and Potential Equalisation Connecting Bolt PA 2.3.2.3.9 Voltaic Isolation...
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2.3.2.3.10 Voltaic Isolation of the Relay Contacts 2.3.2.4 Warning and Safety Instructions The following warning and security instructions must be respected: • • • • • • • • • •...
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2.3.2.5 Requirements 2.3.2.6 Explosion Proof Type Versions • • • • • • 2.3.2.6.1 Default Version one LAN Connection with a Cable Screw Cap • •...
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Figure 10: Inside View of Telephone upper Part...
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2.4.1.1 Weatherproof Telephone, lower Part Figure 11: Inside View of Telephone lower Part ResistTel IP2 / IP152...
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2.4.1.2 Explosion proof Telephone, lower Part Figure 12: Inside View of Telephone lower Part ExResistTel IP2 / IP154...
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2.4.1.2.1 Cable Screw Caps of the Explosion Proof Telephone 2.4.1.3 Sling Holder 2.4.1.4 Receiver...
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2.4.2 Installation 2.4.2.1 Wiring of an Ethernet Cable Table 4: Wiring of an Ethernet Cable...
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2.4.2.2 Connecting RJ45 plug or RJ45 plug socket Table 5: RJ45 Pin Description 2.4.2.3 Power over Ethernet 2.4.2.3.1 Available Power Classes Table 6: PoE Power Classes...
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2.4.2.3.2 General Characteristics • • • • • 2.4.2.4 Installation of the Weatherproof Telephones Figure 13: Connection Diagram weatherproof VoIP Telephone with Single LAN Module...
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Figure 14: Connection Diagram weather proof VoIP Telephone with Switch LAN Module Table 7: Plug in Connectors and Terminals of the ResistTel IP2 / IP152...
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2.4.2.4.1 LAN-Connections 2.4.2.4.1.1 Default Version one LAN Connection with a Cable Screw Cap 2.4.2.4.1.2 Version one LAN Connection with a Female Housing Connection Caution...
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2.4.2.4.1.3 Version with Switch LAN Module with two LAN Connections with Cable Screw Caps 2.4.2.4.1.4 Version with Switch LAN Module with two LAN Connections with two Female Housing Connections...
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Figure 16: Connection Configuration Relay weatherproof Telephone (Exposition: Relay not active) Table 8: Plug in Connectors and Terminals of the Relay Module of the Telephone ResistTel IP2 / IP152 • • •...
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2.4.2.4.4 Other Terminals, Voltaic Separated Inputs Table 9: Terminals of the voltaic separated Inputs Caution...
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2.4.2.4.5 Headset Weatherproof Telephones Figure 17: Headset Type 5570-1 (MT53H79B-69, Order Number: 11264304)
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Figure 18: Headset Dimensions Type 5570-1 (MT53H79B-69, Order Number: 11264304) 2.4.2.4.5.1 Note 2.4.2.4.5.2 Application 2.4.2.4.5.3 Packing Contents −...
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− − − 2.4.2.4.5.4 Mounting and Connection...
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Figure 19: Outside View of Telephone lower Part ResistTel IP2 / IP152 Table 10: Connection of the Headset at the VoIP Telephone ResistTel IP2 / IP152 2.4.2.4.5.5 Commissioning and Operation...
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2.4.2.4.5.6 Maintenance 2.4.2.4.5.7 Disposal 2.4.2.4.5.8 User Information...
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2.4.2.5 Installation of the Explosion Proof Telephones Figure 20: Plug Connectors and Data Links of the Explosion Proof VoIP Telephone ExResistTel IP2 / IP154 Figure 21: Terminals of the Explosion Proof VoIP Telephone ExResistTel IP2 / IP154...
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Table 11: Plug in Connectors and Terminals of the ExResistTel IP2 / IP154 2.4.2.5.1 Connection Potential Equalisation 2.4.2.5.2 Ethernet Connection Table 12: Ethernet Connection of the ExResistTel IP2 / IP154...
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2.4.2.5.3 External Power Supply Connection 2.4.2.5.4 Relay Connection 18 / 21 20 / 23 Figure 22: Terminal Assignment Relays of the Explosion proof VoIP Telephone ExResistTel IP2 / IP154 (Exposition: Relay not active) Table 13: Terminals of the Relays of the Explosion proof VoIP Telephone ExResistTel IP2 / IP154...
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2.4.2.5.5 Examples for Connection 2.4.2.5.5.1 Example for Connection 1 • • Figure 23: Example for Connection 1...
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2.4.2.5.5.2 Example for Connection 2 • • Figure 24: Example for Connection 2...
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2.4.2.5.5.3 Example for Connection 3 • • • Figure 25: Example for Connection 3...
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2.4.2.5.5.4 Example for Connection 4 • • • Figure 26: Example for Connection 4...
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2.4.2.5.5.5 Example for Connection 5 • • • • • Figure 27: Example for Connection 5...
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2.4.2.5.6 Headset for the Explosion Proof Telephone Figure 28: Headset Type 5570 (MT53H79B-56, Nemko 02 ATEX 059 X, Order Number: 11286104)
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Figure 30: Outside View of the lower Part of the Explosion Proof VoIP Telephone ExResistTel IP2 / IP154 Table 14: Connection of the Headset at the Explosion Proof VoIP Telephone ExResistTel IP2 / IP154 2.4.2.5.6.5 Commissioning and Operation...
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2.4.2.5.6.6 Maintenance 2.4.2.5.6.7 Disposal 2.4.2.5.6.8 User Information...
Operating Manual 3.1 Operating Basics Key assignment in menu: The function … … is performed by … Key assignment in edit field: The function … … is performed by … character mode initial condition...
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3.1.1 Adjusting the Volume Martin vol. 06.04.10 14:40 0:22 Figure 31: Adjusting the Volume • • • • 3.1.2 Adjusting the Ring Tone Volume...
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Torsten Martin vol. 06.04.10 14:40 0:22 Figure 32: Adjusting the Ringer Volume 3.1.3 Do not Disturb Torsten 06.01.10 14:40 Figure 33: Do not Disturb 3.1.4 Different Types of Call Numbers...
3.1.5 Input of Characters and Special Characters possible characters and special characters ÷ Table 15: Input of Characters and Special Characters 3.2 Operating Modes...
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3.2.1 Changeover from Handset Mode to Handset Mode with Open Listening 3.2.2 Changeover from Handset Mode with Open Listening to Handset Mode 3.2.3 Changeover from Handset Mode (with or without Open Listening) to Hands Free Mode 3.2.4 Changeover from Handset Mode (with or without Open Listening) to Headset Mode 3.2.5 Changeover from Hands Free Mode to Handset Mode...
3.2.6 Changeover from Hands Free Mode to Headset Mode 3.2.7 Changeover from Headset Mode to Headset Mode with Open Listening 3.2.8 Changeover from Headset Mode with Open Listening to Headset Mode 3.2.9 Changeover from Headset Mode (with or without Open Listening) to Handset Mode 3.2.10 Other Changeover of the Operating Mode 3.3 Call Functions...
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Torsten Martin 06.01.10 14:40 0:22 Figure 34: Answering a Call Answering or rejecting calls: • • • 3.3.2 Terminating a Call • • • • 3.3.3 Making Calls...
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3.3.3.2.1 Menu Parameter Input Indirect Dialling Send Message....Dial – Show own No.... Dial – Hide own No.... Dial – No Diversion... Dial as User....Dial to – Always....+ Indirect dialling Figure 36: Menu Parameter Input Indirect Dialling (1. Part) Dial to –...
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• 3.3.3.3 Dialling during existing Connections 3.3.4 Redialling 01 06.02.10 11:30 Martin 73 02 06.02.10 11:30 Thomas 70 03 06.03.10 11:29 Peter 36 < Calls (outbound) Figure 38: List of Recently Dialled Numbers and Sent Messages Dialling numbers from the redial list •...
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• 3.3.5 Call Back 01 06.02.10 11:30 Martin 73 02 06.02.10 11:30 Thomas 70 03 06.03.10 11:29 Peter 36 > Calls (inbound) Figure 39: List of the Last Incoming Calls and Received Messages Dialling numbers from the calling list • •...
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3.3.7 Making second Call Torsten Peter Torsten Please dial 06.01.10 14:40 0:22 Figure 41: Holding a Call...
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3.3.8 Switching Torsten Peter Torsten Thomas 06.01.10 14:40 0:22 Figure 42: Switching 3.3.9 Transferring a Call Torsten Peter Torsten Thomas 06.01.10 14:40 0:22 Figure 43: Transferring a Call...
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3.3.10 Transferring a Call directly Torsten Peter Transfer Figure 44: Transferring a Call Directly...
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3.3.11 Initiating a Conference Torsten anonym Torsten Peter 3party 06.01.10 14:40 0:22 Figure 45: Conference...
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Torsten Thomas 1 Call waiting Martin 06.01.10 14:40 0:22 Figure 57: Call Waiting Answering or terminating waiting calls: Note 3.4 Main Menu Call Lists....Directories....Messages...... User setup....Phone Setup....User List..... Main Menu Figure 58: Main Menu (1. Part)
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Administration....Main Menu Figure 59: Main Menu (2. Part) 3.5 Menu Call Lists Call Lists Calls (combined)....Calls (inbound)....Calls (outbound)....Active Recalls....< Call Lists Figure 60: Menu Call Lists calls (combined) calls (inbound) calls (outbound) 3.5.1 Calls (combined) Call Lists...
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>01 23.01.10 11:20 Peter 36 >02 23.01.10 11:20 Peter 36 <03 23.01.10 11:20 Peter 36 ) Calls (combined) Figure 61: Menu Calls combined • • • • • • • • •...
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3.5.2 Call List (inbound) Menu > Call Lists > Calls (inbound) 01 23.01.10 11:20 Peter 36 02 06.01.10 14:40 Peter 36 03 23.01.10 11:20 Peter 36 ) Calls (inbound) Figure 62: Menu Call List inbound Call List (inbound) • • •...
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3.5.3 Call List (outbound) Menu > Call Lists > Calls (outbound) 01 23.01.10 11:20 Peter 36 02 23.01.10 11:20 Peter 36 03 23.01.10 11:20 Peter 36 ) Calls (outbound) Figure 63: Menu Call List outbound Call List (outbound) • • •...
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3.5.4 Active Recalls Menu > Call Lists > Active Recalls 01 23.01.03 11:20..... Peter 36 01 23.01.03 11:20..... Klaus 37 01 23.01.03 11:20..... Inge 39 ) Active Recalls Figure 64: Menu Call Lists Active Recalls 3.5.5 Call List Edit Information....Save no.
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• • 3.5.5.1 Information (Call) From:Meier 105 For:Schulze 106 Duration:0:23:45 Information Figure 66: Menu Information (Call) 3.5.5.2 Information (transferred Call)
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From:Meier 105 For:Schulze 106 Via: Müller 107 Duration:0:23:45 Information Figure 67: Menu Information (transferred Call) 3.6 Menu Directories Directories Directory Input....Search (local)....Search (external)..... Search (PBX)....Search (combined)..... ) Directories Figure 68: Menu Directories...
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3.6.1 Saving new Entries Directories Directory Input Subscriber Number: Name Setup......) Directory Input Figure 69: Menu Directory Input Subscriber: Number: Name: Either...
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3.6.2 Searching for Entries Böhme, Claus....Cezanne, Heinz....Loch, Wolfgang....Römer, Bernhard....Indirect dialling Figure 70: Indirect Dialling Display of the Directory 3.6.3 Searching for Entries selectively Menu > Directories Search (local) Search (external) Search (PBX) Search (combined)
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) Search (local) Figure 71: Search 3.6.4 Editing Entries Editing the call number and name Subscriber Madonna Number:125 Name :Madonna Setup......Delete......7 Directory Input Figure 72: Menu Directory Input Subscriber...
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Number Name Delete 3.6.4.1 Setup Setup Ringing Ringing Tone....Registration....5 Setup Figure 73: Menu Setup...
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3.6.4.1.1 Ringing Tone Ringing Tone Start......Melody: Default Vol: Spd: Ring Melody Figure 74: Menu Ring Melody...
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Changing user 3.7 Menu Messages New Message....Messages(incoming).... Messages(outgoing).... < Messages Figure 76: Menu Messages 3.7.1 New Message For: + Message Figure 77: Menu New Message...
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Figure 78: Ok Operation failed Figure 79: Operation failed 3.7.2 Messages (incoming) >01 06.02.10 11:30 Martin 73 >01 06.02.10 11:22 Peter 72 + Messages(incoming) Figure 80: Menu Messages (incoming) 3.7.3 Messages (outgoing) <01 06.02.10 11:30 Martin 73 <01 06.02.10 11:22 Peter 72 + Messages(outgoing) Figure 81: Menu Messages (outgoing)
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3.7.4 Message It is raining now. Action......5 Message Figure 82: Menu Message 3.7.5 Action Number:501 Indirect dialling..... Reply Message....Delete Entry....Delete List....7 Action Figure 83: Menu Action 3.7.6 Incoming Message From:501 It is raining now. < Message Figure 84: Incoming Message...
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3.8 Menu User Setup Call Diversion....Presence...... Do not Disturb....Call waiting: On-def. Number Present.: < User Setup Figure 85: Menu User Setup • Call waiting Off: • Call waiting On-def.: • Call waiting On-once: • Call waiting On-mute: Setting Call waiting: User Setup Call waiting...
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Setting the Number Presentation: User Setup Number Present. 3.8.1 Call Diversion call diversion Note ...
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Setup call diversion, switching on and off User Setup Call Diversion Unconditional: Busy: No reply: + Call Diversion Figure 86: Menu Call Diversion Unconditional Busy No reply...
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3.8.2 Presence Presence Setup presence, switching on and off User Setup Presence Activity: Note + Presence Figure 87: Menu Presence 3.8.3 Do not Disturb Do not disturb • Do not disturb Off:...
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Do not disturb On • o Action Ringing off: o Action Ring once: o Action Silence: o Action Busy: o Action Out of Office: Setup do not disturb, switching on and off User Setup Do not disturb...
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Do not disturb: Action: Silence For: Any Call + Do not disturb Figure 88: Menu Do not Disturb Do not disturb: Action: Silence For: Any Call Out of Office Msg..... + Do not disturb Figure 89: Menu Do not Disturb (out of Office) Do not disturb Action...
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3.9 Menu Phone Setup Headset: Direct Dial....Lock Phone....Change PIN....LCD Contrast: LCD Light: < Phone Setup Figure 90: Menu Phone Setup (1. Part) Keypad Light: < Phone Setup Figure 91: Menu Phone Setup (2. Part) 3.9.1 Headset Setup headset, switching on and off Phone Setup Headset 3.9.2...
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Do not disturb Direct dial: Number: Delay (seconds): + Direct dial Figure 92: Menu Direct dial Direct dial Number Delay Note ...
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3.9.3 Lock Phone Setup lock phone, switching on and off Phone Setup Lock Phone Please enter PIN PIN: < Authentication Figure 93: Menu Authentication PIN invalid Figure 94: Menu PIN Invalid...
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Attention no emergency calls possible! < Figure 95: Menu Authentication PIN Valid 3.9.4 Change PIN Phone Setup Change PIN Cur PIN: New PIN: New PIN: < Change PIN Figure 96: Menu Change PIN...
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3.9.7 Keypad Light Phone Setup Keypad Light 3.10 Menu User List 1 FHF4 104 +* 2 FHF204 204 - < User List Figure 98: Menu User List • • • •...
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Preferences....Ring Melody....Function Keys....+ FHF4 104 Figure 99: Menu <active user 1> Activate...... Preferences....Ring Melody....Function Keys....+ FHF4 104 Figure 100: Menu <inactive user 1> Preferences....Ring Melody....Function Keys....Registration....+ FHF4 104 Figure 101: Menu <active user 2 - 6> Activate......
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Activate Activate Figure 103: Menu OK 3.10.2 Preferences User List Preferences...
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Language: English Date: Default 5 Preferences Figure 104: Menu Preferences Select language Language • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...
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• Select format of date Date • • • 12. In order to store your personal settings, press the key twice and answer Yes to the confirmation question. Settings changed! Save Changes? No......Yes......+ Decision Figure 105: Menu Decision Save Changes 3.10.3 Ring Melody User List Ring Melody...
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Ring Melody (int)..... Start......Melody: Default Vol: Speed: 5 Ring Melody Figure 106: Menu Ring Melody 3.10.4 Registration Setup Unregister....Delete......5 Registration Figure 107: Menu User List Registration Unregister Setup Register...... Delete......5 Registration Figure 108: Menu User List Registration Register 3.10.4.1 Setup...
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3.10.4.2 Register 3.10.4.3 Unregister 3.10.4.4 Delete delete? No......Yes......Decision Figure 109: Menu Decision Delete User deleted Figure 110: User Deleted 3.10.5 Function Keys...
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1 ......2 ......3 ......4 ......5 ......6 ......5 Function Keys Figure 111: Function Keys ResistTel IP2 / IP152 (1. Part) 7 ......8 ......9 ......10 ......11 ......12 ......5 Function Keys Figure 112: Function Keys ResistTel IP2 / IP152 (2.
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1 ......2 ......3 ......4 ......5 ......6 ......5 Function Keys Figure 115: Function Keys ExResistTel IP2 / IP154 (1. Part) 7 ......8 ......9 ......10 ......5 Function Keys Figure 116: Function Keys ExResistTel IP2 / IP154 (2. Part) 3.10.5.1 Function Keys General •...
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• 3.10.5.2 Function Key Undefined Type: Undefined Function Keys Figure 117: Function Key (Type Undefined) 3.10.5.3 Function Key Destination Number Type: Destination No. Text: Icon: Number: Announcement: Prepare: Function Keys Figure 118: Function Key (Type Destination No.)
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3.10.5.4 Function Key Partner Type: Partner Text: Icon: Number: Intrude: Display Number....Function Keys Figure 119: Function Key (Type Partner, 1. Part) Presence: Function Keys Figure 120: Function Key (Type Partner, 2. Part) calling: connected: Display Number Figure 121: Display Number (calling, connected)
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Type: Call Forwarding State: Text: Icon: LED: Function Keys Figure 133: Function Keys (Type Call Forwarding, State 4) 3.10.5.9 Function Key Call Group Type: Call Group State: Text: Icon: Name: Function Keys Figure 134: Function Keys (Type Call Group, State 1) Type: Call Group State:...
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3.10.5.10 Function Key Directory Type: Directory Text: Icon: Searching: Combined Function Keys Figure 136: Function Keys (Type Directory) • • • • 3.10.5.11 Function Key Register Type: Register State: Text: Icon: Reg.ID: Activate Reg.: Function Keys Figure 137: Function Keys (Type Register, State 1)
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Type: Register State: Text: Icon: LED: Reg.ID: Function Keys Figure 138: Function Keys (Type Register, State 2, 1. Part) Activate Reg.: Function Keys Figure 139: Function Keys (Type Register, State 2, 2. Part) 3.10.5.12 Function Key Activate Type: Activate Text: Icon: Reg.ID: Disable act.
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3.10.5.13 Function Key Ringing off Type: Ringing off State: Text: Icon: Do not disturb....Function Keys Figure 141: Function Keys (Type Ringing off, State 1) Type: Ringing off State: Text: Icon: LED: Do not disturb....Function Keys Figure 142: Function Keys (Type Ringing off, State 2)
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• • • • • • 3.10.5.14 Function Key Call Waiting Type: Call waiting State: Text: Icon: Function Keys Figure 143: Function Keys (Type Call Waiting, State 1) Type: Call waiting State: Text: Icon: LED: Function Keys Figure 144: Function Keys (Type Call Waiting, State 2)
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• • • 3.10.5.15 Function Key Number Presentation Type: Number Present. State: Text: Icon: Function Keys Figure 145: Function Keys (Type Number Presentation, State 1) Type: Number Present. State: Text: Icon: LED: Function Keys Figure 146: Function Keys (Type Number Presentation, State 2)
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3.10.5.16 Function Key Transfer Type: Transfer Text: Icon: Function Keys Figure 147: Function Keys (Type Transfer) 3.10.5.17 Function Key Redirect Type: Redirect Text: Icon: Number: Function Keys Figure 148: Function Keys (Type Redirect)
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3.10.5.18 Function Key Phone Lock Type: Phone Lock State: Text: Icon: Function Keys Figure 149: Function Keys (Type Phone Lock, State 1) Type: Phone Lock State: Text: Icon: LED: Function Keys Figure 150: Function Keys (Type Phone Lock, State 2) 3.10.5.19 Function Key Headset Type: Headset...
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Type: Headset State: Text: Icon: LED: Function Keys Figure 152: Function Keys (Type Headset, State 2) • • 3.10.5.20 Function Key Hotdesk Type: Hotdesk State: Text: Icon: Function Keys Figure 153: Function Keys (Type Hotdesk, State 1) Type: Hotdesk State: Text: Icon: LED:...
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3.10.5.21 Function Key Create Registration Type: Create Reg. State: Text: Icon: Registration....Function Keys Figure 155: Function Keys (Type Create Registration, State 1) Type: Create Reg. State: Text: Icon: LED: Registration....Function Keys Figure 156: Function Keys (Type Create Registration, State 2) Protocol: H323 Name:...
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Note Gatekeeper ID Gatekeeper IP Address VoIP Gatekeeper Figure 158: Function Keys (Type Create Registration, VoIP Gatekeeper (Protocol H323))
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Gatekeeper ID Proxy VoIP Gatekeeper Figure 159: Function Keys (Type Create Registration, VoIP Gatekeeper (Protocol SIP/TSIP/SIPS)) Note ...
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3.10.5.22 Function Key Delete Registration Type: Delete Reg. Text: Icon: Function Keys Figure 160: Function Keys (Type Delete Registration) 3.10.5.23 Function Key Switch User Type: Switch User Text: Icon: Registration....Function Keys Figure 161: Function Keys (Type Switch User) Protocol: H323 Name: Number:...
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3.10.5.24 Function Key Recording Type: Recording State: Text: Icon: Function Keys Figure 163: Function Keys (Type Recording, State 1) Type: Recording State: Text: Icon: LED: Function Keys Figure 164: Function Keys (Type Recording, State 2)
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3.10.5.25 Function Key Boolean Object Type: Bool Obj. State: Text: Icon: LED: Number: Function Keys Figure 165: Function Keys (Type Boolean Object, State 1 - 4, 1. Part) Toggle Function Keys Figure 166: Function Keys (Type Boolean Object, State 1 - 4, 2. Part) •...
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3.10.5.26 Function Key Presence Type: Presence State: Text: Icon: Function Keys Figure 167: Function Keys (Type Presence, State 1) Type: Presence State: Text: Icon: LED: Function Keys Figure 168: Function Keys (Type Presence, State 2) 3.10.5.27 Function Key Prepare Override Type: Prep.
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Typ: Prep. override State: Text: Icon: LED: Function Keys Figure 170: Function Keys (Type Prepare Override, State 2)
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3.10.5.28 Function Key Toggle Type: Toggle State: Text: Icon: Function Keys Figure 171: Function Keys (Type Toggle, State 1) Type: Toggle State: Text: Icon: LED: Function Keys Figure 172: Function Keys (Type Toggle, State 2) 3.10.5.29 Function Key Message Type: Message Text: Icon:...
3.10.5.30 Function Key Spare Type: Spare Text: Icon: Function Keys Figure 174: Function Keys (Type Spare) 3.11 Menu Administration Information....IP Settings....Registration....Reset Configuration... < Administration Figure 175: Menu Administration User Name: Password: < Authentication Figure 176: Menu Authentication...
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Information....< Administration Figure 177: Menu Administration (Hide Configuration at Phone) Information....IP Settings....Registration....Reset Configuration... Tuning < Administration Figure 178: Menu Administration (Tuning active) 3.11.1 Information Administration Information IP 192.168.0.251 Ser 00-50-c2-6a-50-02 8.00 hotfix 1 IP152[80500.04] Bootcode[8050004] HW[101] + Information Figure 179: Menu Information...
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3.11.2 IP Settings IP Settings Administration IP Settings DHCP Mode: Client IP Addresses....VLAN......+ IP Settings Figure 180: Menu IP Settings Menu Item Possible settings DHCP Mode IP-Addresses VLAN Table 16: IP-Properties Menu IP Settings...
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3.11.2.1 IP Addresses Interface IP Address IP Address Mask Default IP Gateway 5 IP Addresses Figure 181: Menu IP Addresses 3.11.2.2 VLAN VLAN Header: 5 VLAN Figure 182: Menu VLAN Header Off VLAN Header: VLAN Identifier: Prio. RTP Data : Prio.
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Protocol: H323 Name: Number: Passw.: VoIP Gatekeeper....Options....... + Registration Figure 184: Menu Registration Note 3.11.3.1 VoIP Gatekeeper Gatekeeper ID Gatekeeper IP Address Gatekeeper IP Address 5 VoIP Gatekeeper Figure 185: Menu VoIP Gatekeeper (Protocol H323)
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Gatekeeper ID Proxy Proxy 2 5 VoIP Gatekeeper Figure 186: Menu VoIP Gatekeeper (Protocols SIP/TSIP/SIPS) Note Note 3.11.3.2 Options...
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Reset Configuration Do you want to reset the device to the factory defaults? No......Yes......+ Reset Configuration Figure 188: Menu Reset Configuration Caution Are you sure? No......Yes......+ Reset Configuration Figure 189: Menu Security Request Reset Configuration...
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3.11.5 Tuning menu Tuning TCP keepalive TCP miss alive RAS time to live: RAS retry count : RAS request t.o.: RAS restart t.o.: + Tuning Figure 190: Menu Tuning • •...
Administration 4.1 General 4.1.1 Web-Interface user interface menu > Administration > Network Menu > Administration > Information...
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4.1.2 User Name and Password Configuration > General > Admin 4.1.2.1 User Name and Password ResistTel IP2 / IP152 user name password 4.1.2.2 User Name and Password ExResistTel IP2 / IP154 user name password 4.1.3 General Structure...
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Disable local authentication 4.3.2.1 Delegated Authentication 4.3.2.1.1 Overview 4.3.2.1.2 How it works 4.3.2.1.2.1 Kerberos 4.3.2.1.2.2 Logging in...
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HTTPS 4.3.2.1.2.5 Authorization 4.3.2.1.2.6 The PBX as a Kerberos Server 4.3.2.1.3 Configuration 4.3.2.1.3.1 Setting up the Kerberos Server...
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4.3.2.1.3.2 Setting up the Client Devices 4.3.2.1.3.3 Setting up Cross-Realm Authentication...
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4.3.2.1.3.4 Determining the RID of a Windows Domain Group whoami /groups /sid [Group 1] = "DOMAIN\Domain-Users" S-1-5-21-854245398-616249376-725345543-513 [Group 2] = "DOMAIN\Admins" S-1-5-21-854245398-616249376-725345543-1180 4.3.2.1.3.5 Prerequisites for Windows Groups 4.3.2.1.4 Using it 4.3.2.1.4.1 Use HTTPS for Kerberos Users 4.3.2.1.4.2 User Names...
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4.3.2.1.5 Security Considerations 4.3.2.1.5.1 Use local Users only for Recovery Purposes 4.3.3 Menu Certificates 4.3.3.1 File Formats • • •...
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4.3.3.2 Certificate Types • 4.3.3.3 Certificate Extensions • • • • • • Note Validation will fail, if an unsupported extension is marked as critical 4.3.3.4 Signature Algorithms •...
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Create new: Upload: Creating a self-signed-certificate Type: Key: Validity: Other naming options: Signing request Details: Download: Remove: Creating a certificate signing request...
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Type: Key: Common Name: Other naming options: Uploading the response certificate from a CA Application certificates Trust: Remove: Details: Download: Create new:...
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Upload: Creating a self-signed-certificate Type: Key: Validity: Other naming options: Signing request Details: Download: Remove:...
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Creating a certificate signing request Type: Key: Common Name: Other naming options: Uploading the response certificate from a CA 4.4 Main Menu ETH0 4.4.1 Menu Link...
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• Object Filter • Sort Results (by 1st LDAP name attribute) • Name Attributes • Number Attributes • H323 ID Attribute • Hold Server Connection (default 5 seconds) • Country Code: • Area Code: • National Line (carrier specific): • International Line (carrier specific): •...
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4.7.1.5.6 Function Key Pickup 4.7.1.5.7 Function Key Message Waiting...
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Broadcast MWI to all registrations on the same gatekeeper. This function is used when the voicebox of other registrations is monitored for MWIs. To monitor the MWI of another registration, you need a second registration for the respective user at the phone. This second registration needs also a MWI - function key.
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4.7.1.5.9 Function Key Join Group 4.7.1.5.10 Function Key Search Directory All subscribers combined from the three next search • criteria. All subscribers stored in your IP telephone. • All subscribers of the telephone system you are registered • with. All subscribers connected on an external database via •...
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4.7.1.5.11 Function Key Enable Registration 4.7.1.5.12 Function Key Activate Registration...
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4.7.1.5.13 Function Key Do not Disturb • • • • • • • • •...
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4.7.1.5.14 Function Key Call Waiting • • • 4.7.1.5.15 Function Key Hide Own Number 4.7.1.5.16 Function Key Transfer...
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4.7.1.5.17 Function Key Redirect Note 4.7.1.5.18 Function Key Lock...
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4.7.1.5.19 Function Key Headset • • • • 4.7.1.5.20 Function Key Hot Desking Attention...
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4.7.1.5.21 Function Key Create Registration Note ...
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PHONE_HIDE_ADMIN_INFO_MAC 0x01000000 Hide serial/MAC from admin->info screen PHONE_HIDE_ADMIN_CONFIG 0x10000000 Hide config entries from admin-menu (keep admin-info only) PHONE_HIDE_MM_ADMIN 0x08000000 hide admin entry from main-menu PHONE_HIDE_MM_USER_LIST 0x20000000 hide user-list entry from main-menu PHONE_HIDE_MM_PHONE_SETTINGS 0x40000000 hide phone-settings entry from main-menu PHONE_HIDE_MM_USER_SETTINGS 0x80000000 hide user-settings entry from main-menu PHONE_HIDE_US_PREFERENCES...
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PHONE_LOCK_DIAL_EXT 0x00000001 disable external call if not on white list PHONE_LOCK_DIAL_INT 0x00000002 disable internal call if not on white list PHONE_LOCK_DIAL_QUERY 0x00000004 disable directory search on outbound calls PHONE_LOCK_DIAL_HISTORY 0x00000008 disable outbound call list access PHONE_LOCK_RING_EXT 0x00000010 ignore (but log) inbound external calls PHONE_LOCK_RING_INT...
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PHONE_LOCK_CALL_REDIAL 0x00002000 disable automatic dialling if call completion is not locked at all PHONE_LOCK_MSG_SEND 0x00004000 disable sending messages PHONE_LOCK_MSG_RECV 0x00008000 disable receiving messages PHONE_LOCK_FKEYS 0x00020000 disable function keys PHONE_LOCK_MENU 0x00040000 disable any menu PHONE_LOCK_DND 0x00080000 disable Do Not Disturb via mute key, function key and menu PHONE_LOCK_DIRECTORY...
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mask gateway http://192.168.0.10/file.txt /poll 192.168.1.0:255.255.255.0, 192.168.2.0:255.255.255.0 4.8 Main Menu Device 4.8.1 Menu Info free...
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free free 4.8.2 Menu Temperature 4.8.3 Menu LAN-Interface • •...
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4.8.4 Menu Monitoring • • • 4.8.4.1 Submenu Info • • • •...
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4.10.2.5 Submenu DRAM 4.10.3 Menu Download 4.10.3.1 Submenu Config saving the current configuration IP152-6a-5e-f7 download download with standard password...
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4.11.1.1 Changing the Configuration using a PC with an Editor • • 4.11.1.2 Changing the Configuration using the Address Line of a Browser 4.11.1.3 Changing the Configuration using Telnet...
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