LG 8820 IP Phone User Guide for Bell Aliant Call Servers Please read this guide carefully before operating your set. Retain this guide for future reference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. European Union Declarations of Conformity: BELL ALIANT declares that the equipment specified in this document, which bears the “CE” mark, conforms to the European Union Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE 1999/5/EC) including,...
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Care & Precautions: Before connecting or using your new phone, take a moment to consider safety and reliability. Use common sense when locating, LG 8820 IP Phone connecting and using your Locate on a dry level surface. Keep the phone away from the edges of the surface to avoid the potential of a fall.
Table of Contents 1. LG 8820 IP Phone Overview.................5 2. Installing your LG 8820 IP Phone................7 3. Setting Your Preferences..................8 ......................8 3.1. LCD Contrast 3.2. Ring Setting..........................9 3.2.1. Setting the Ring Type......................9 3.2.2. Setting Line Ring Type and Delay..................9 3.3.
In addition to the features described in this guide, your call server may provide additional features, often using dialed feature codes. Refer to your system administrator for further information. The LG 8820 IP Phone has fixed feature buttons, soft feature keys, flexible buttons that are configurable, and dial pad buttons as shown in the figure below.
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The twelve (12) flexible buttons access lines and features based on the IP Phone configuration. Flexible buttons assigned for line access, called line buttons, represent a telephone line or a SIP user. A line may be private, calls to a private line signal at all appearances of the line but an active or held call is only visible and accessible by the original end-points.
Installing your LG 8820 IP Phone __________________________________________________________________________________ The figure below shows the cable connections for your IP Phone. The LAN and desktop PC connections employ standard category 5 LAN cables terminated with RJ-45 connectors. The IP Phone supports PoE (Power over Ethernet) in accordance with the IEEE-802.1af industry standard.
3. Setting Your Preferences __________________________________________________________________________________ In the LCD Menu, you can set various preferences for the IP Phone. Settings you can adjust include: LCD contrast Ring Setting Ringer off Headset auto mode Flexible button settings ...
3.2 Ring Setting __________________________________________________________________________________ Ring settings determine the ring type (tone) for the phone. You may select one of up to fourteen ring signals. Of the fourteen signals, nine are stored in permanent memory. The remaining five must be downloaded from an external source prior to use.
To set the ring type for a line: o Press the Setting ( ) button. o Dial 3, or move the cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the softkeys and press the softkey. 2.Ring Setting o Dial 2, or move the cursor to using the softkeys and press the softkey...
3.4. Enabling Automatic Headset Operation _________________________________________________________________________________ Your IP8820 Phone supports use of a headset with a standard RJ-11 jack. In the Headset Auto Mode, pressing a line button automatically connects audio to the headset. Also, redial, Speed dial, Speed number dialing and click-to-call place calls with audio through the headset. To enable Headset Auto Mode: o Press the Setting ( ) button.
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To assign a function to a flexible button not used as a line: o Press the Setting ( ) button.. o Dial 3, or move the cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the softkeys and press the softkey. o Dial 5, or move the cursor to 5.Flexible Key Setting using the PreviousNext...
3.6 Time Configuration ________________________________________________________________________________ Within the Time Configuration menu, the IP Address or name of the desired Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server and the local time zone are defined. In addition, Daylight Savings Time (DST) is enabled. Consult with your administrator before changing the SNTP server. 3.6.1 SNTP Server Address ________________________________________________________________________________ SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) is a standard protocol that permits a network device to obtain the...
o An asterisk,, displays in front of the current selection. Select the nearest region from the display using the Previousxt softkeys and press the softkey to save the entry. 3.6.3 DST Auto Adjustment ________________________________________________________________________________ To enable/disable automatic daylight savings time: o Press the Setting ( ) button o Dial 3, or move the cursor to...
O Move to another parameter with the navigation buttons and continue the session or press the Setting ( button to exit the configuration session 3.6.5 Date Format _______________________________________________________________________________ The format of the LCD date displays in the one of the formats below: ...
3.8 Enabling Speed Number Dialing _______________________________________________________________________________ Enabling Speed Number Dialing The LG 8820 IP Phone includes a Phone Book that supports up to 100 entries. Each Phone Book record includes a two-digit Speed number, see Speed Number Dialing. When enabled, dialing the Speed number (00~99) sends the contact number or user id from the associated Phone Book record.
3.9 Key Tone _______________________________________________________________________________ When you press a button on the IP8820 phone, the phone will generate a beep tone to indicate that the button has been pressed. This key tone is optional and can be enabled or disabled using the key tone setting.
Appendix A Dial Pad Character Set The IP8820 Phone dial pad inputs digits or alphanumeric characters. The table below maps each dial pad digit to characters available. Three modes are available, dial pad digits, upper case letters and lower case letters as shown in the table.