Toshiba KM5020 Installation Instructions Manual

Toshiba KM5020 Installation Instructions Manual

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IP Telephone Installation
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February 2015

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Publication Information
Trademarks
Lists company and product trademarks, including Mitel Networks Corporation and Toshiba Corporation.
General End User Information
FCC Requirements
Details FCC regulations and requirements, including radio frequency interference and compliance.
Underwriters Laboratory
Information about UL listing and required secondary protection for wiring.
Hearing Aid Compatibility Notice
Outlines FCC requirements for hearing aid compatibility for business telephones.
Emergency Service (911) Warning
Critical warning regarding 911 service availability during power or network outages.
Security Warning
Advises on changing default passwords to prevent unauthorized access and system attacks.
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
1.0 Definitions
Defines key terms used within the End User License Agreement, such as 'Agreement', 'Documentation', 'Mitel', etc.
2.0 Grant of License
Outlines the terms under which the software license is granted for server, client, and virtual server installations.
6.0 Limited Warranties
Details the limited warranties provided for the software, including media and conformance to documentation.
7.0 Limitations of Liability
Specifies limitations on liability for damages, losses, and claims arising from software use.
Chapter 1 – IP Telephone
INSTALL IP TELEPHONES
Provides essential instructions and caution notes for installing IP telephones.
SUPPORTED IP TELEPHONES
Lists the IP telephone models and add-on modules supported by IPedge and VIPedge systems.
IP5000-Series Physical Specifications
Details the physical dimensions, width, and depth of IP5000-series telephones and ADMs.
IP5000-Series Telephone Tilt Angles
Describes the available tilt positions for IP5000-series telephones on desks and wall mounts.
STATION WIRING, POWER
IP5000-Series Cable Connections
Identifies connector icons and their meanings for various connections on IP5000-series telephones.
IP5000 SERIES TELEPHONE POWER RATINGS
Details power consumption for IP5000-series stations and add-on modules, including PoE ratings.
WALL MOUNTING
ADD-ON MODULE INSTALLATION
Instructions for attaching add-on modules to IP5000-series telephones and connecting them.
CONNECTING
IPedge
Step-by-step guide for connecting IP telephones to an IPedge system.
VIPedge
Step-by-step guide for connecting IP telephones to a VIPedge system.
END-USER REFERENCE GUIDE
Backlight Options
Adjusting when the backlight comes on and how long it stays lit on IP5000-series phones.
Brightness Control
Adjusting the LCD backlight brightness on specific IP5000 models and the LM5110 ADM.
LCD Contrast Adjustments
Instructions for adjusting the LCD contrast on back-lit telephones and ADMs.
Mic/Mute Key
Explains the function and operation of the Mic/Mute key on IP5000-series telephones.
RESET IPT TO DEFAULT
Four Line Phones
Procedure to reset four-line display phones to their default 'out of the box' condition.
Nine Line Phones
Procedure to reset nine-line display phones to their default 'out of the box' condition.
IP5122-SDC with CO LINE CONNECTION
CO Line Specifications
Details the characteristics of the CO Line accessed by the ACO key on the IP5122-SDC.
IPT Initialization
Describes the fourth initialization option (FB04) for IP5122-SDC, related to ACO default settings.
EXTERNAL SPEAKER/RINGER AMPLIFIER (BESCB1A)
Telephone External Ringer
Describes using the BESCB1A as an amplifier for a loud ringer external speaker for IP telephones.
Telephone External Speaker
Describes using the BESCB1A as an amplifier for a paging speaker or talk back speaker.
Wall Mount and Wiring the BESCB1A
Provides instructions for securely wall mounting and wiring the BESCB1A amplifier unit.
Chapter 2 – Programming
IP5000 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
Specifies the required software versions for IP5000 Series telephones to function correctly.
IPedge Licenses
Details the IP End Point License requirements for stations in an IPedge system.
VIPedge Licenses
Specifies the required V-BIZ-STD or V-BIZ-STD-TF license for each telephone on a VIPedge solution.
STATION PROGRAMMING
Add a Station
Steps to add a new station to the system using the 'Add' icon.
Edit a Station
Steps to modify existing station settings by selecting a station and clicking 'Edit'.
Delete a Station
Steps to remove a station from the system by selecting it and clicking 'Delete'.
Export Data
Procedure to export station assignment data in CSV format using the 'Export Data' icon.
PREFERENCE
Station Assignment
Details the tabs and options available within Station Assignment for configuring station parameters.
Prime DN
Specifies the primary directory number for a new station or an existing one.
Station Type
Selects the type of station, such as IPT, SIP, Attendant, or Voice Mail.
Network Calling Number
Configures the Caller ID number to be sent for external calls made from this station.
System Call Forward
Configures system-wide call forwarding settings, including group numbers.
Select Role
Assigns user roles like EMPA Normal User or EMPA Super User for administration.
Remote CF/DND Password
Sets a password for remotely changing DND or Station Call Forward settings.
Call Waiting Tone
Configures beep tones for incoming calls while on an existing call.
CO Park & Hold
Controls how parked line calls appear on other stations (on-hold vs. busy).
Activate Message Waiting
Allows station-to-station message waiting activation via dialing or pressing the Msg key.
IP Phone Login Password
Determines if a password is required for logging into the IP phone.
Security Code
Sets the EMPA password, which also serves as the IP Mobility Login password.
Transfer Registration
Enables IP User Mobility, allowing stations to log out and into other IPT/SoftIPT locations.
SUPPORTING ASSIGNMENTS
FLEXIBLE FEATURE ACCESS CODES
Lists access codes for flexible features such as call parking and call park answer.
KEY ASSIGNMENTS
Assigns functions to programmable feature buttons on the IP5000 Series telephones.
Ring Down
Configures Ring Down station functionality, including emergency ring down timers and destinations.
IPT Data
Sets up network parameters, like IP address type and station ID, for an IPT's DN.
SIP Terminal Password
Sets the password for SIP terminal authentication and registration.
Secondary Audio Codec for Full IP station
Selects the audio codec (G.711 or G.729A) for IP telephones.
SYSTEM PORT NOTES
Base UDP Port for IP Telephone Media Channel
Sets the base UDP port for IP telephone media channel communication.
Phantom DN Locator
Displays a list of Phantom DNs and allows locating their assignments within the system.
Chapter 4 – IPT Initialization, Reset and Auto Registration
IP Address Setting
Procedure for setting the IP address for telephone registration to IPedge or VIPedge servers.
Initial Mode
Describes the initial mode of the IP telephone during startup and its server connection process.

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