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Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: IP Phone
Table of contents
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone System
Table of contents
  1. Before You Begin
  2. Marks
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Basic operating instructions
  9. How to Use these Operating Instructions
  10. Accessing Functions
  11. Functions You Can Use
  12. Using the Telephone Efficiently
  13. Making Calls – Basic Functions
  14. Switching to Speakerphone Mode
  15. Open Listening in the Room During a Call
  16. Ending the call
  17. Turning the Microphone On and Off
  18. Calling a Second Party (Consultation Hold)
  19. Transferring a Call
  20. Call Forwarding
  21. Using Call Forwarding No Reply (CFNR)
  22. Call Forwarding in the Carrier Network and Forwarding Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN) (Not for U.S.)
  23. Call Forwarding in the Event of a Telephone Malfunction
  24. Using Callback
  25. Saving Repertory Dialing Numbers on a Key
  26. Using Repertory Dialing Keys
  27. Telephone Settings
  28. Adjusting the display contrast
  29. Adjusting the Receiving Volume During a Call
  30. Making Calls – Convenience Functions
  31. Rejecting Calls
  32. Answering a Call With a Headset
  33. Entrance Telephone and Opening the Door
  34. Accepting a Call From an Answering Machine
  35. Dialing/Making Calls
  36. Using a Caller List
  37. Speed-dial
  38. Dialing a Number From the Internal Directory
  39. Dialing from the Telephone Database (LDAP)
  40. Using Mailboxes
  41. Talking to Your Colleague with Discreet Calling
  42. Assigning a Station Number (Not for U.S.)
  43. During a Call
  44. Preventing and Allowing Call Waiting (Automatic Camp-On)
  45. Parking a Call
  46. Placing External Calls on Hold
  47. Conducting a Conference
  48. Ending a Conference (Initiator Only)
  49. Activating Tone Dialing/DTMF Suffix-Dialing
  50. Recording Calls
  51. Announcement) in a Group
  52. Trunk Flash
  53. If You Cannot Reach a Destination
  54. Using Night Answer
  55. Saving Functions, Procedures and Appointments
  56. Assigning a Procedure (Operating Steps) to a Key
  57. Appointments Function
  58. Using Timed Reminders
  59. Displaying and Assigning Call Charges
  60. Displaying Call Charges for Another Telephone (Not for U.S.)
  61. Dialing with Call Charge Assignment
  62. Private Sphere/Security
  63. Caller ID Suppression
  64. Monitoring a Room
  65. Trace Call: Identifying Anonymous Callers (Not for U.S.)
  66. Locking the Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  67. Locking Another Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  68. Saving Your PIN
  69. Using Other Functions
  70. Displaying and Deleting Messages You Have Sent
  71. Leaving an Advisory Message
  72. Display Number of Waiting Calls and Overload Indication
  73. of Time (Mobility)
  74. Fax Details and Message on Answering Machine
  75. Activating Functions for Another Telephone
  76. using system functions from the outside
  77. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  78. controlling connected computers or
  79. Communicating with PC Applications over a CSTA Interface
  80. Controlling Relays (not for HiPath 2000)
  81. Radio Paging (Not for U.S.)
  82. Using Other Team Functions
  83. Accepting a Call for Another Member of Your Team
  84. Activating and Deactivating a Ringing Group
  85. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  86. Functions With Trunk Keys
  87. Answering Calls With Trunk Keys
  88. Switching Between Phone Calls on Multiple Trunks
  89. Forwarding Calls on Lines
  90. Using DSS Keys
  91. Transferring a Call in Progress
  92. Testing the Telephone
  93. Special Functions in the LAN (PC Network)
  94. Transferring Call Forwarding
  95. Opening the Door
  96. Different Displays (HiPath 4000 Environment)
  97. Changing Key Labels
  98. Entering Text on the Telephone
  99. Labeling, Documentation and Accessories
  100. Accessories
  101. Fixing Problems
  102. Responding to Error Messages on the Screen
  103. Contacts for Resolving Problems
  104. Index
  105. Overview of Functions/Codes (Alphabetical)
  106. FCC and Industry Canada Compliance
  107. Equipment Attachment Limitations
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. before you begin
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Basic operating instructions
  8. How to Use these Operating Instructions
  9. Accessing Functions
  10. Functions You Can Use
  11. Making Calls – Basic Functions
  12. Switching to Speakerphone Mode
  13. Open Listening in the Room During a Call
  14. Ending the call
  15. Redialing a Number
  16. Turning the Microphone On and Off
  17. Calling a Second Party (Consultation Hold)
  18. Transferring a Call
  19. Call Forwarding
  20. Call Forwarding in the Carrier Network and Forwarding Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN) (Not for U.S.)
  21. Using Callback
  22. Saving Repertory Dialing Numbers on a Key
  23. Using Repertory Dialing Keys
  24. Telephone Settings
  25. Adjusting the Speakerphone to the Room Acoustics
  26. Making Calls – Convenience Functions
  27. Rejecting Calls
  28. Answering a Call With a Headset
  29. Accepting a Call From an Answering Machine
  30. Dialing/Making Calls
  31. Using a Caller List
  32. Speed-dial
  33. Dialing a Number From the Internal Directory
  34. Dialing from the Telephone Database (LDAP)
  35. Using Mailboxes
  36. Automatic Connection Setup (Hotline)
  37. Associated Dialing/Dialing Aid
  38. During a Call
  39. Preventing and Allowing Call Waiting (Automatic Camp-On)
  40. Placing External Calls on Hold
  41. Conducting a Conference
  42. Ending a Conference (Initiator Only)
  43. Activating Tone Dialing (DTMF Suffix Dialing)
  44. Trunk Flash
  45. If You Cannot Reach a Destination
  46. Using Night Answer
  47. Saving Functions, Procedures and Appointments
  48. Assigning a Procedure (Operating Steps) to a Key
  49. Appointments Function
  50. Using Timed Reminders
  51. Displaying and Assigning Call Charges
  52. Displaying Call Charges for Another Telephone (Not for U.S.)
  53. Dialing with Call Charge Assignment
  54. Private Sphere/Security
  55. Caller ID Suppression
  56. Trace Call: Identifying Anonymous Callers (Not for U.S.)
  57. Locking the Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  58. Locking Another Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  59. Saving Your PIN
  60. Using Other Functions
  61. Displaying and Deleting Messages You Have Sent
  62. Answering Messages
  63. Deleting Advisory Messages
  64. Using Another Telephone Like Your Own
  65. Fax Details and Message on Answering Machine
  66. resetting services and functions
  67. Activating Functions for Another Telephone
  68. using system functions from the outside
  69. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  70. Service (HiPath 3500/3550/3700/3750 Only)
  71. Controlling Relays
  72. Simple Paging Equipment
  73. Using Other Team Functions
  74. Accepting a Call for Another Member of Your Team
  75. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  76. Functions With Trunk Keys
  77. Answering Calls With Trunk Keys
  78. Switching Between Phone Calls on Multiple Trunks
  79. Using DSS Keys
  80. Transferring a Call in Progress
  81. Testing the Telephone
  82. Special Functions in the LAN (PC Network)
  83. Transferring Call Forwarding
  84. Activating and Deactivating a Ringing Group
  85. Opening the Door
  86. Labeling and Documentation
  87. Attaching a Station Number Label
  88. Fixing Problems
  89. Responding to Error Messages on the Screen
  90. Index
  91. Overview of Functions/Codes (Alphabetical)
  92. fcc and industry canada compliance
  93. equipment attachment limitations
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Before You Begin
  2. Marks
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Basic operating instructions
  9. How to Use these Operating Instructions
  10. Displays
  11. Accessing Functions
  12. Functions You Can Use
  13. Self Labelling Key-Funktion
  14. Making Calls – Basic Functions
  15. Switching to Speakerphone Mode
  16. Open Listening in the Room During a Call
  17. Ending the call
  18. Turning the Microphone On and Off
  19. Calling a Second Party (Consultation Hold)
  20. Transferring a Call
  21. Call Forwarding
  22. Using Call Forwarding No Reply (CFNR)
  23. Call Forwarding in the Carrier Network and Forwarding Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN) (Not for U.S.)
  24. Call Forwarding in the Event of a Telephone Malfunction
  25. Using Callback
  26. Saving Repertory Dialing Numbers on a Key
  27. Using Repertory Dialing Keys
  28. Telephone Settings
  29. Adjusting the display contrast
  30. Adjusting the Receiving Volume During a Call
  31. Making Calls – Convenience Functions
  32. Rejecting Calls
  33. Answering a Call With a Headset
  34. Entrance Telephone and Opening the Door
  35. Accepting a Call From an Answering Machine
  36. Dialing/Making Calls
  37. Using a Caller List
  38. Speed-dial
  39. Dialing a Number From the Internal Directory
  40. Dialing from the Telephone Database (LDAP)
  41. Using Mailboxes
  42. Talking to Your Colleague with Discreet Calling
  43. Assigning a Station Number (Not for U.S.)
  44. During a Call
  45. Preventing and Allowing Call Waiting (Automatic Camp-On)
  46. Parking a Call
  47. Placing External Calls on Hold
  48. Conducting a Conference
  49. Ending a Conference (Initiator Only)
  50. Activating Tone Dialing/DTMF Suffix-Dialing
  51. Recording Calls
  52. Transferring a Call after a Speaker Call (Announcement) in a Group
  53. Trunk Flash
  54. If You Cannot Reach a Destination
  55. Using Night Answer
  56. Saving Functions, Procedures and Appointments
  57. Assigning a Procedure (Operating Steps) to a Key
  58. Appointments Function
  59. Using Timed Reminders
  60. Displaying and Assigning Call Charges
  61. Displaying Call Charges for Another Telephone (Not for U.S.)
  62. Dialing with Call Charge Assignment
  63. Private Sphere/Security
  64. Caller ID Suppression
  65. Monitoring a Room
  66. Trace Call: Identifying Anonymous Callers (Not for U.S.)
  67. Locking the Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  68. Locking Another Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  69. Saving Your PIN
  70. Using Other Functions
  71. Displaying and Deleting Messages You Have Sent
  72. Leaving an Advisory Message
  73. Display Number of Waiting Calls and Overload Indication
  74. of Time (Mobility)
  75. Fax Details and Message on Answering Machine
  76. Activating Functions for Another Telephone
  77. using system functions from the outside
  78. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  79. controlling connected computers or other programs
  80. Communicating with PC Applications over a CSTA Interface
  81. Controlling Relays (not for HiPath 2000)
  82. Radio Paging (Not for U.S.)
  83. Using Other Team Functions
  84. Accepting a Call for Another Member of Your Team
  85. Activating and Deactivating a Ringing Group
  86. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  87. Functions With Trunk Keys
  88. Answering Calls With Trunk Keys
  89. Switching Between Phone Calls on Multiple Trunks
  90. Forwarding Calls on Lines
  91. Using DSS Keys
  92. Transferring a Call in Progress
  93. Testing the Telephone
  94. Special Functions in the LAN (PC Network)
  95. Transferring Call Forwarding
  96. Opening the Door
  97. Different Displays (HiPath 4000 Environment)
  98. Entering Text on the Telephone
  99. Labeling, Documentation and Accessories
  100. Attaching a Station Number Label
  101. Accessories
  102. Fixing Problems
  103. Responding to Error Messages on the Screen
  104. Contacts for Resolving Problems
  105. Index
  106. Overview of Functions/Codes (Alphabetical)
  107. FCC and Industry Canada Compliance
  108. Equipment Attachment Limitations
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. General information
  8. Intended use
  9. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  10. OpenStage Key Module 15
  11. Keys
  12. Programmable function keys
  13. Keypad
  14. Display
  15. Mailbox
  16. Caller list
  17. Program/Service menu
  18. Basic functions
  19. Answering a call via the loudspeaker (speakerphone mode)
  20. Switching to speakerphone mode
  21. Open listening in the room during a call
  22. Making calls
  23. Redialing a number
  24. Reject calls
  25. Calling a second party (consultation)
  26. Transferring a call
  27. Call forwarding
  28. Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
  29. Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
  30. Using callback
  31. Viewing and deleting a stored callback
  32. Enhanced phone functions
  33. Using the speakerphone
  34. En-bloc sending/correcting numbers
  35. Using the caller list
  36. Dialing a number from the internal directory
  37. Using the LDAP directory (not for HiPath 500)
  38. Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  39. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  40. Talking to your colleague with discreet calling (not for HiPath 500)
  41. Associated dialing/dialing aid
  42. During a call
  43. Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)
  44. Parking a call
  45. Conducting a conference
  46. Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
  47. Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  48. Send trunk flash (not for HiPath 500)
  49. If you cannot reach a destination
  50. Using night answer
  51. Programming the function keys
  52. Overview of functions
  53. Programming a procedure key
  54. Configuring repdial keys
  55. Deleting function key programming
  56. Displaying and assigning call charges
  57. Dialing with call charge assignment
  58. Privacy/security
  59. Activating/deactivating "Do not disturb
  60. Caller ID suppression
  61. Monitoring a room
  62. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  63. Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  64. Saving your PIN
  65. More functions/services
  66. Using timed reminders
  67. Viewing and editing incoming messages
  68. Leaving an advisory message
  69. Using another telephone like your own for a call
  70. Change number (exchanged phone/move/relocate)
  71. resetting services and functions
  72. Activating functions for another telephone
  73. DISA (direct inward system access)
  74. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  75. Controlling connected computers/programs/telephone data service
  76. Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
  77. Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
  78. Paging persons (not for U.S., not for HiPath 500)
  79. Using team functions
  80. Accepting a call for another member of your team
  81. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  82. Leaving hunt group/group call
  83. Setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  84. Ringing group
  85. Opening a door
  86. Individual phone configuration
  87. Adjusting audio settings
  88. Adjusting the speakerphone to the room acoustics
  89. Testing the phone
  90. Fixing problems
  91. Troubleshooting
  92. Labeling keys
  93. Index
  94. Overview of functions and codes
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone System
Table of contents
  1. user manual
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Introduction and Important Notes
  4. optiClient phone User Interface
  5. optiClient easyCom User Interface
  6. Electronic Telephone Directory
  7. introduction and important notes
  8. hardware and software requirements
  9. target group and requirements
  10. safety information
  11. safety information: danger
  12. general notes
  13. data protection and data security
  14. general information
  15. configuring/installing quality of service
  16. configuring location information
  17. opticlient installation procedure
  18. first steps and user configuration
  19. working with the administration tool
  20. configuring pc settings
  21. configuring setup information (license information)
  22. configuring parameters for pc performance
  23. configuring parameters for quality of service
  24. starting the program
  25. logging on
  26. logging on with a new telephone number
  27. changing the user password
  28. exiting opticlient phone / office / easycom
  29. opticlient phone user interface
  30. layout of the opticlient phone user interface
  31. using the pc keyboard
  32. key modules
  33. key captions
  34. information on the opticlient phone
  35. manual update check for the opticlient phone
  36. option settings for the opticlient phone
  37. view settings for the opticlient phone
  38. online help
  39. opticlient office user interface
  40. opening and closing windows
  41. minimizing opticlient office
  42. programming the function keys
  43. information on the opticlient office
  44. manual update check for opticlient office
  45. option settings for the opticlient office
  46. display options
  47. speed-dial keys
  48. connection parties window
  49. call status display
  50. opticlient easycom user interface
  51. using the opticlient phone
  52. basic and advanced functions
  53. overview of functions and codes (in alphabetical order)
  54. using the opticlient office
  55. do not disturb feature
  56. ringer off
  57. microphone on/off
  58. making calls
  59. extended dialing functions per drag & drop
  60. terminating calls
  61. calling multiple parties simultaneously
  62. call transfer
  63. parking calls
  64. making calls to stored destinations
  65. if you cannot reach a destination
  66. call waiting
  67. call forwarding
  68. night service
  69. using other functions
  70. answer text
  71. telephone data service
  72. hunting group
  73. resetting functions
  74. acd functions
  75. acd logon (logging on to system)
  76. acd logoff (logging off from the system)
  77. acd post-processing
  78. acd unavailability
  79. displaying the number of waiting calls
  80. electronic telephone directory
  81. viewing options of the telephone directory
  82. edit entries in the directory
  83. finding a contact in the telephone directory
  84. calling a contact from the telephone directory
  85. call list management
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. General information
  8. Intended use
  9. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  10. Ports on the underside of the phone
  11. Using network ports more efficiently
  12. Keys
  13. way navigator
  14. Keypad
  15. Display
  16. Mailbox
  17. Caller list
  18. Program/Service menu
  19. Basic functions
  20. Answering a call via the loudspeaker (speakerphone mode)
  21. Switching to the handset
  22. Making calls
  23. Redialing a number
  24. Rejecting calls
  25. Calling a second party (consultation)
  26. Transferring a call
  27. Call forwarding
  28. Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
  29. Call forwarding in the event of telephone failure (CFSS)
  30. Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
  31. Using callback
  32. Viewing and deleting a stored callback
  33. Enhanced phone functions
  34. Using the speakerphone
  35. En-bloc sending/correcting numbers
  36. Using the caller list
  37. Dialing a number from the internal directory
  38. Dialing from the telephone database (LDAP)
  39. Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  40. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  41. Talking to your colleague with discreet calling
  42. Associated dialing/dialing aid
  43. During a call
  44. Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)
  45. Parking a call
  46. Conducting a conference
  47. Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
  48. Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  49. Send trunk flash
  50. If you cannot reach a destination
  51. Using night answer
  52. Displaying and assigning call charges
  53. Dialing with call charge assignment
  54. Privacy/security
  55. Caller ID suppression
  56. Monitoring a room
  57. Trace call: identifying anonymous callers (not for U.S.)
  58. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  59. Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  60. Saving your PIN
  61. More functions/services
  62. Using timed reminders
  63. Viewing and editing incoming messages
  64. Leaving an advisory message
  65. Using another telephone like your own for a call
  66. resetting services and functions
  67. Activating functions for another telephone
  68. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  69. data services
  70. Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
  71. Sensors (HiPath 33x0/35x0 only)
  72. Radio paging (not for U.S.)
  73. Using team functions
  74. Accepting a call for another member of your team
  75. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  76. Special functions in the LAN (PC network)
  77. Setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  78. Ringing group
  79. controlling relays
  80. Opening a door
  81. Individual phone configuration
  82. Adjusting audio settings
  83. Adjusting the speakerphone to the room acoustics
  84. Testing the phone
  85. Different Displays in a HiPath 4000 Environment
  86. Fixing problems
  87. Troubleshooting
  88. Index
  89. Overview of functions and codes
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. General information
  10. Intended use
  11. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  12. Ports on the underside of the phone
  13. Key Module
  14. OpenStage Key Module 15
  15. OpenStage Busy lamp field 40
  16. Keys
  17. way navigator
  18. Programmable sensor keys
  19. Keypad
  20. Display
  21. Telephony dialogs
  22. Mailbox
  23. Caller list
  24. Menu
  25. Call preparation
  26. Call pop-up
  27. Audio accessories
  28. Basic functions
  29. Answering a call via the loudspeaker (speakerphone mode)
  30. Switching to speakerphone mode
  31. Making calls
  32. Dialing with the headset connected
  33. Redialing a number
  34. Ending a call
  35. Calling a second party (consultation)
  36. Transferring a call
  37. Call forwarding
  38. Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
  39. Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
  40. Using callback
  41. Viewing and deleting a stored callback
  42. Enhanced phone functions
  43. Using the speakerphone
  44. and opening the door
  45. Accepting a call from an answering machine
  46. En-bloc sending/correcting numbers
  47. Using the caller list
  48. Dialing a number from the internal directory
  49. Using the LDAP directory (not for HiPath 500)
  50. Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  51. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  52. Automatic connection setup (hotline)
  53. Assigning a station number (not for U.S.)
  54. During a call
  55. Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)
  56. Parking a call
  57. Holding external calls
  58. Conducting a conference
  59. Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
  60. Recording a call
  61. Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  62. Send trunk flash (not for HiPath 500)
  63. If you cannot reach a destination
  64. Using night answer
  65. Programming a sensor key
  66. Overview of functions
  67. Programming a procedure key
  68. Configuring repdial keys
  69. Changing the label
  70. Deleting sensor key programming
  71. Displaying and assigning call charges
  72. Displaying call charges for another telephone (not for U.S.)
  73. Dialing with call charge assignment
  74. Privacy/security
  75. Caller ID suppression
  76. Monitoring a room
  77. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  78. Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  79. Saving your PIN
  80. More functions/services
  81. Using timed reminders
  82. Viewing and editing incoming messages
  83. Leaving an advisory message
  84. Displaying the number of waiting calls/overload display
  85. Fax details and message on answering machine
  86. Activating functions for another telephone
  87. DISA (direct inward system access)
  88. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  89. Controlling connected computers/programs/telephone data service
  90. Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
  91. Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
  92. Paging persons (not for USA, not for HiPath 500)
  93. secretary configuration
  94. Line seizure
  95. Answering calls with the trunk keys
  96. Making calls on multiple lines alternately
  97. Direct station selection key
  98. Transferring a call in progress
  99. Forwarding calls on trunks
  100. Transferring calls directly to the executive phone
  101. Using team functions
  102. Accepting a call for another member of your team
  103. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  104. Leaving hunt group/group call
  105. Setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  106. Ringing group
  107. Opening a door
  108. Individual phone configuration
  109. Adjusting audio settings
  110. Adjusting the attention ring volume
  111. Testing the phone
  112. Fixing problems
  113. Contact partner in the case of problems
  114. Troubleshooting
  115. Index
  116. Overview of functions and codes
  117. Display icons
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. General information
  8. Intended use
  9. Voice encryption
  10. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  11. Ports on the underside of the phone
  12. Using network ports more efficiently
  13. Keys
  14. way navigator
  15. Keypad
  16. Display
  17. Mailbox
  18. Caller list
  19. Program/Service menu
  20. Basic functions
  21. Answering a call via the loudspeaker (speakerphone mode)
  22. Switching to speakerphone mode
  23. Open listening in the room during a call
  24. Making calls
  25. Redialing a number
  26. Rejecting calls
  27. Calling a second party (consultation)
  28. Transferring a call
  29. Call forwarding
  30. Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
  31. Call forwarding in the event of telephone failure (CFSS)
  32. Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
  33. Using callback
  34. Viewing and deleting a stored callback
  35. Enhanced phone functions
  36. Using the speakerphone
  37. En-bloc sending/correcting numbers
  38. Using the caller list
  39. Dialing a number from the internal directory
  40. Using the LDAP directory
  41. Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  42. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  43. Talking to your colleague with discreet calling
  44. Associated dialing/dialing aid
  45. During a call
  46. Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)
  47. Parking a call
  48. Conducting a conference
  49. Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
  50. Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  51. If you cannot reach a destination
  52. Using night answer
  53. Displaying and assigning call charges
  54. Dialing with call charge assignment
  55. Privacy/security
  56. Activating/deactivating "Do not disturb
  57. Caller ID suppression
  58. Monitoring a room
  59. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  60. Saving your PIN
  61. More functions/services
  62. Using timed reminders
  63. Viewing and editing incoming messages
  64. Leaving an advisory message
  65. Using another telephone like your own for a call
  66. resetting services and functions
  67. Activating functions for another telephone
  68. DISA (direct inward system access)
  69. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  70. Controlling connected computers/programs/telephone data service
  71. Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
  72. Sensors (HiPath 33x0/35x0 only)
  73. Using team functions
  74. Accepting a call for another member of your team
  75. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  76. Special functions in the LAN
  77. Setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  78. Ringing group
  79. Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
  80. Opening a door
  81. Individual phone configuration
  82. Adjusting audio settings
  83. Adjusting the speakerphone to the room acoustics
  84. Testing the phone
  85. HiPath 4000 environment
  86. Fixing problems
  87. Troubleshooting
  88. Index
  89. Overview of functions and codes
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. General information
  9. Intended use
  10. Multi-line telephone, executive/secretary functions
  11. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  12. Ports on the underside of the phone
  13. Using network ports more efficiently
  14. OpenStage Key Module 40
  15. OpenStage Busy Lamp Field 40
  16. Keys
  17. way navigator
  18. Programmable sensor keys
  19. Keypad
  20. Display
  21. Telephony dialogs
  22. Mailbox
  23. Caller list
  24. Program/Service menu
  25. Basic functions
  26. Switching to speakerphone mode
  27. Switching to the handset
  28. Making calls
  29. Dialing with DDS keys
  30. Ending a call
  31. Calling a second party (consultation)
  32. Transferring a call
  33. Call forwarding
  34. Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
  35. Call forwarding in the event of telephone failure (CFSS)
  36. Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
  37. Using callback
  38. Viewing and deleting a stored callback
  39. Enhanced phone functions
  40. Using the speakerphone
  41. Accepting a call from an answering machine
  42. En-bloc sending/correcting numbers
  43. Using the caller list
  44. Dialing a number from the internal directory
  45. Using the LDAP directory
  46. Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  47. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  48. Talking to your colleague with discreet calling
  49. Assigning a station number (not for U.S.)
  50. During a call
  51. Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)
  52. Parking a call
  53. Holding external calls
  54. Conducting a conference
  55. Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
  56. Recording a call
  57. Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  58. Send trunk flash
  59. If you cannot reach a destination
  60. Using night answer
  61. Programming sensor keys
  62. Overview of functions
  63. Programming a procedure key
  64. Configuring repdial keys
  65. Changing the label
  66. Displaying and assigning call charges
  67. Displaying call charges for another telephone (not for U.S.)
  68. Dialing with call charge assignment
  69. Privacy/security
  70. Turning ringer cutoff on and off
  71. Caller ID suppression
  72. Monitoring a room
  73. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  74. Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  75. Saving your PIN
  76. More functions/services
  77. Using timed reminders
  78. Viewing and editing incoming messages
  79. Leaving an advisory message
  80. Displaying the number of waiting calls/overload display
  81. Using another telephone like your own for a call
  82. Fax details and message on answering machine
  83. Activating functions for another telephone
  84. DISA (direct inward system access)
  85. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  86. Controlling connected computers/programs/telephone data service
  87. Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
  88. Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
  89. Radio paging (not for U.S.)
  90. executive/secretary configuration
  91. Line seizure
  92. Answering calls with the trunk keys
  93. Making calls on multiple lines alternately
  94. Direct station selection key
  95. Transferring a call in progress
  96. Forwarding calls on trunks
  97. Transferring calls directly to the executive phone
  98. Using team functions
  99. Accepting a call for another member of your team
  100. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  101. Special functions in the LAN
  102. Setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  103. Ringing group
  104. Opening a door
  105. Individual phone configuration
  106. Adjusting audio settings
  107. Adjusting the speakerphone to the room acoustics
  108. Testing the phone
  109. HiPath 4000 environment
  110. Fixing problems
  111. Contact partner in the case of problems
  112. Troubleshooting
  113. overview of functions and codes
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. General information
  9. Intended use
  10. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  11. Ports on the underside of the phone
  12. OpenStage Key Module 40
  13. OpenStage Busy Lamp Field 40
  14. Keys
  15. way navigator
  16. Programmable sensor keys
  17. Keypad
  18. Display
  19. Telephony dialogs
  20. Mailbox
  21. Caller list
  22. Menu
  23. Call preparation
  24. Call pop-up
  25. Basic functions
  26. Answering a call via the loudspeaker (speakerphone mode)
  27. Switching to the handset
  28. Making calls
  29. Redialing a number
  30. Rejecting calls
  31. Calling a second party (consultation)
  32. Transferring a call
  33. Call forwarding
  34. Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
  35. Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
  36. Using callback
  37. Viewing and deleting a stored callback
  38. Enhanced phone functions
  39. Using the speakerphone
  40. Accepting a call from an answering machine
  41. Using the caller list
  42. Dialing a number from the internal directory
  43. Using the LDAP directory (not for HiPath 500)
  44. Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  45. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  46. Talking to your colleague with discreet calling (not for HiPath 500)
  47. Assigning a station number (not for U.S.)
  48. During a call
  49. Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)
  50. Parking a call
  51. Holding external calls
  52. Conducting a conference
  53. Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
  54. Recording a call
  55. Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  56. Send trunk flash (not for HiPath 500)
  57. If you cannot reach a destination
  58. Using night answer
  59. Programming sensor keys
  60. Overview of functions
  61. Programming a procedure key
  62. Configuring repdial keys
  63. Changing the label
  64. Displaying and assigning call charges
  65. Displaying call charges for another telephone (not for U.S.)
  66. Dialing with call charge assignment
  67. Privacy/security
  68. Caller ID suppression
  69. Monitoring a room
  70. Trace call: identifying anonymous callers (not for U.S.)
  71. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  72. Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  73. Saving your PIN
  74. More functions/services
  75. Using timed reminders
  76. Viewing and editing incoming messages
  77. Leaving an advisory message
  78. Displaying the number of waiting calls/overload display
  79. Using another telephone like your own for a call
  80. Change number (exchanged phone/move/relocate)
  81. Fax details and message on answering machine
  82. Activating functions for another telephone
  83. DISA (direct inward system access)
  84. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  85. Controlling connected computers/programs/telephone data service
  86. Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
  87. Press relay (only for HiPath 3000)
  88. Paging persons (not for USA, not for HiPath 500)
  89. figuration
  90. Line seizure
  91. Answering calls with the trunk keys
  92. Making calls on multiple lines alternately
  93. Direct station selection key
  94. Transferring a call in progress
  95. Forwarding calls on trunks
  96. Transferring calls directly to the executive phone
  97. Using team functions
  98. Accepting a call for another member of your team
  99. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  100. Leaving hunt group/group call
  101. setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  102. Ringing group
  103. Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
  104. Opening a door
  105. Individual phone configuration
  106. Adjusting audio settings
  107. Adjusting the speakerphone to the room acoustics
  108. Testing the phone
  109. Different Displays in a HiPath 4000 Environment
  110. Fixing problems
  111. Contact partner in the case of problems
  112. Troubleshooting
  113. Index
  114. overview of functions and codes
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Before You Begin
  2. Marks
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Basic operating instructions
  9. How to Use these Operating Instructions
  10. Displays
  11. Accessing Functions
  12. Functions You Can Use
  13. Using the Telephone Efficiently
  14. Answering Calls
  15. Switching to Speakerphone Mode
  16. Open Listening in the Room During a Call
  17. Making Calls
  18. Redialing a Number
  19. Turning the Microphone On and Off
  20. Calling a Second Party (Consultation Hold)
  21. Transferring a Call
  22. Call Forwarding
  23. Using Call Forwarding No Reply (CFNR)
  24. Call Forwarding in the Carrier Network and Forwarding Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN) (Not for U.S.)
  25. Call Forwarding in the Event of a Telephone Malfunction
  26. Using Callback
  27. Saving Repertory Dialing Numbers on a Key
  28. Using Repertory Dialing Keys
  29. Telephone Settings
  30. Adjusting the display contrast
  31. Adjusting the Receiving Volume During a Call
  32. Rejecting Calls
  33. Answering a Call With a Headset
  34. Entrance Telephone and Opening the Door
  35. Accepting a Call From an Answering Machine
  36. Dialing/Making Calls
  37. Using a Caller List
  38. Speed-dial
  39. Dialing a Number From the Internal Directory
  40. Dialing from the Telephone Database (LDAP)
  41. Using Mailboxes
  42. Talking to Your Colleague with Discreet Calling
  43. Assigning a Station Number (Not for U.S.)
  44. During a Call
  45. Preventing and Allowing Call Waiting (Automatic Camp-On)
  46. Parking a Call
  47. Placing External Calls on Hold
  48. Conducting a Conference
  49. Ending a Conference (Initiator Only)
  50. Activating Tone Dialing/DTMF Suffix-Dialing
  51. Recording Calls
  52. Announcement) in a Group
  53. Trunk Flash
  54. If You Cannot Reach a Destination
  55. Using Night Answer
  56. Saving Functions, Procedures and Appointments
  57. Assigning a Procedure (Operating Steps) to a Key
  58. Appointments Function
  59. Using Timed Reminders
  60. Displaying and Assigning Call Charges
  61. Displaying Call Charges for Another Telephone (Not for U.S.)
  62. Dialing with Call Charge Assignment
  63. Private Sphere/Security
  64. Caller ID Suppression
  65. Monitoring a Room
  66. Trace Call: Identifying Anonymous Callers (Not for U.S.)
  67. Locking the Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  68. Locking Another Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  69. Saving Your PIN
  70. Using Other Functions
  71. Displaying and Deleting Messages You Have Sent
  72. Leaving an Advisory Message
  73. Display Number of Waiting Calls and Overload Indication
  74. of Time (Mobility)
  75. Fax Details and Message on Answering Machine
  76. Activating Functions for Another Telephone
  77. using system functions from the outside
  78. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  79. controlling connected computers or other programs
  80. Communicating with PC Applications over a CSTA Interface
  81. Controlling Relays (not for HiPath 2000)
  82. Radio Paging (Not for U.S.)
  83. Using Other Team Functions
  84. Accepting a Call for Another Member of Your Team
  85. Activating and Deactivating a Ringing Group
  86. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  87. Functions With Trunk Keys
  88. Answering Calls With Trunk Keys
  89. Switching Between Phone Calls on Multiple Trunks
  90. Forwarding Calls on Lines
  91. Using DSS Keys
  92. Transferring a Call in Progress
  93. only in an executive/secretary group
  94. Testing the Telephone
  95. Special Functions in the LAN (PC Network)
  96. Transferring Call Forwarding
  97. Opening the Door
  98. Different Displays (HiPath 4000 Environment)
  99. Changing Key Labels
  100. Entering Text on the Telephone
  101. Labeling, Documentation and Accessories
  102. Accessories
  103. Fixing Problems
  104. Responding to Error Messages on the Screen
  105. Contacts for Resolving Problems
  106. Index
  107. Overview of Functions/Codes (Alphabetical)
  108. FCC and Industry Canada Compliance
  109. Equipment Attachment Limitations
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. General information
  8. Intended use
  9. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  10. Keys
  11. way navigator
  12. Keypad
  13. Display
  14. Mailbox
  15. Caller list
  16. Program/Service menu
  17. Basic functions
  18. Answering a call via the loudspeaker (speakerphone mode)
  19. Switching to the handset
  20. Making calls
  21. Redialing a number
  22. Rejecting calls
  23. Calling a second party (consultation)
  24. Transferring a call
  25. Call forwarding
  26. Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
  27. Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
  28. Using callback
  29. Viewing and deleting a stored callback
  30. Enhanced phone functions
  31. Using the speakerphone
  32. Using the caller list
  33. Dialing a number from the internal directory
  34. Using the LDAP directory (not for HiPath 500)
  35. Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  36. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  37. Talking to your colleague with discreet calling (not for HiPath 500)
  38. Associated dialing/dialing aid
  39. During a call
  40. Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)
  41. Parking a call
  42. Conducting a conference
  43. Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
  44. Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  45. Send trunk flash (not for HiPath 500)
  46. If you cannot reach a destination
  47. Using night answer
  48. Displaying and assigning call charges
  49. Dialing with call charge assignment
  50. Privacy/security
  51. Caller ID suppression
  52. Monitoring a room
  53. Trace call: identifying anonymous callers (not for U.S.)
  54. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  55. Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  56. Saving your PIN
  57. More functions/services
  58. Using timed reminders
  59. Viewing and editing incoming messages
  60. Leaving an advisory message
  61. Using another telephone like your own for a call
  62. Change number (Changed phone/move/relocate)
  63. resetting services and functions
  64. Activating functions for another telephone
  65. DISA (direct inward system access)
  66. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  67. Controlling connected computers/programs/telephone data service
  68. Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
  69. Press relay (only for HiPath 3000)
  70. Paging persons (not for USA, not for HiPath 500)
  71. Using team functions
  72. Accepting a call for another member of your team
  73. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  74. Leaving hunt group/group call
  75. setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  76. Ringing group
  77. Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
  78. Opening a door
  79. Individual phone configuration
  80. Adjusting audio settings
  81. Adjusting the speakerphone to the room acoustics
  82. Testing the phone
  83. Different Displays in a HiPath 4000 Environment
  84. Fixing problems
  85. Troubleshooting
  86. Index
  87. overview of functions and codes
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: IP Phone
Table of contents
  1. Before You Begin
  2. Marks
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Basic operating instructions
  9. optiPoint 500 advance control panel with optiPoint key modules
  10. How to Use these Operating Instructions
  11. Accessing Functions
  12. Functions You Can Use
  13. Answering Calls
  14. Switching to Speakerphone Mode
  15. Open Listening in the Room During a Call
  16. Making Calls
  17. Redialing a Number
  18. Turning the Microphone On and Off
  19. Calling a Second Party (Consultation Hold)
  20. Transferring a Call
  21. Call Forwarding
  22. Using Call Forwarding No Reply (CFNR)
  23. Call Forwarding in the Carrier Network and Forwarding Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN) (Not for U.S.)
  24. Using Callback
  25. Saving Repertory Dialing Numbers on a Key
  26. Using Repertory Dialing Keys
  27. Telephone Settings
  28. Adjusting the Speakerphone to the Room Acoustics
  29. Display backlight
  30. Using the Speakerphone
  31. Answering a Call With a Headset
  32. Entrance Telephone and Opening the Door
  33. Accepting a Call From an Answering Machine
  34. Dialing/Making Calls
  35. Using a Caller List
  36. Speed-dial
  37. Dialing a Number From the Internal Directory
  38. Dialing from the Telephone Database (LDAP) (Not for HiPath 500)
  39. Using Mailboxes
  40. Automatic Connection Setup (Hotline)
  41. Reserve Trunk
  42. Associated Dialing/Dialing Aid
  43. During a Call
  44. Preventing and Allowing Call Waiting (Automatic Camp-On)
  45. Parking a Call
  46. Placing External Calls on Hold
  47. Conducting a Conference
  48. Ending a Conference (Initiator Only)
  49. Activating Tone Dialing/DTMF Suffix-Dialing
  50. Recording Calls
  51. Transferring a Call after a Speaker Call (Announcement) in a Group
  52. Trunk Flash (Not for HiPath 500)
  53. If You Cannot Reach a Destination
  54. Using Night Answer
  55. Saving Functions, Procedures and Appointments
  56. Assigning a Procedure (Operating Steps) to a Key
  57. Appointments Function
  58. Using Timed Reminders
  59. Displaying and Assigning Call Charges
  60. Displaying Call Charges for Another Telephone (Not for U.S.)
  61. Dialing with Call Charge Assignment
  62. Private Sphere/Security
  63. Caller ID Suppression
  64. Monitoring a Room
  65. Trace Call: Identifying Anonymous Callers (Not for U.S.)
  66. Locking the Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  67. Locking Another Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  68. Saving Your PIN
  69. Using Other Functions
  70. Displaying and Deleting Messages You Have Sent
  71. Leaving an Advisory Message
  72. Display Number of Waiting Calls and Overload Indication
  73. Using Another Telephone Like Your Own for a Call
  74. Change call number (relocate)
  75. Fax Details and Message on Answering Machine
  76. Activating Functions for Another Telephone
  77. using system functions from the outside
  78. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  79. Telephone Data Service (Not for HiPath 500))
  80. Communicating with PC Applications over a CSTA Interface
  81. Controlling Relays (Not for HiPath 500)
  82. Radio Paging (Not for U.S., Not for HiPath 500)
  83. Using Other Team Functions
  84. Accepting a Call for Another Member of Your Team
  85. Activating and Deactivating a Ringing Group
  86. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  87. Functions With Trunk Keys
  88. Answering Calls With Trunk Keys
  89. Switching Between Phone Calls on Multiple Trunks
  90. Forwarding Calls on Lines
  91. Using DSS Keys
  92. Transferring a Call in Progress
  93. only in an executive/secretary group
  94. Testing the Telephone
  95. Leaving a Hunt Group/Group Call
  96. Transferring Call Forwarding
  97. Controlling Relays
  98. Opening the Door
  99. Advanced Options for Telephone Operation
  100. Entering text via the keypad
  101. Feature
  102. Labeling, Documentation
  103. Attaching a Station Number Label
  104. Accessories
  105. Fixing Problems
  106. Responding to Error Messages on the Screen
  107. Contacts for Resolving Problems
  108. Index
  109. Overview of Functions/Codes (Alphabetical)
  110. FCC and Industry Canada Compliance
  111. Equipment Attachment Limitations
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: IP Phone
Table of contents
  1. Before You Begin
  2. Marks
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Basic Operating Instructions
  12. How to Use these Operating Instructions
  13. Screen Displays
  14. With Function Keys
  15. Display with Touchscreen Functionality
  16. Different Connection Types
  17. Functions You Can Use
  18. Using the Telephone Efficiently
  19. Making and Answering Calls
  20. Open Listening in the Room During a Call
  21. Switching to Speakerphone Mode
  22. Preventing and Allowing Call Waiting (Automatic Camp-On)
  23. Turning the Call Waiting Tone On and Off
  24. Rejecting Calls
  25. Using Timed Reminders
  26. Enabling and Disabling Handsfree Answerback
  27. Turning Ringer Cutoff On and Off
  28. Turning the Microphone On and Off
  29. Answering Calls from the Entrance Telephone and Opening the Door
  30. Accepting a Call From an Answering Machine
  31. Display Number of Waiting Calls and Overload Indication
  32. Making Calls
  33. En-Bloc Sending/Correcting Numbers
  34. Caller ID Suppression
  35. Activating Tone Dialing/DTMF Suffix-Dialing
  36. Reserve Trunk
  37. Trunk Flash (Not in HiPath 500)
  38. Associated Dialing/Dialing Aid
  39. Simultaneously
  40. Conducting a Conference
  41. Checking which Parties are in the Conference (Initiator Only)
  42. Transferring a Call
  43. Parking a Call
  44. Placing External Calls on Hold
  45. Making Calls to Stored Destinations
  46. Using a Caller List
  47. Checking the Call Time/Additional Call Information
  48. Dialing from the Internal Directory
  49. Dialing from the Telephone Database (LDAP) (Not in HiPath 500)
  50. Dialing from the Personal Directory
  51. Using Repertory Dialing Keys
  52. Displaying and Assigning Call Charges
  53. Displaying Call Charges for Another Telephone (Not for U.S.)
  54. Dialing with Call Charge Assignment
  55. If You Cannot Reach a Destination
  56. Call Waiting (Camp-On)
  57. Busy Override - Joining a Call in Progress
  58. Telephone Settings
  59. Adjusting the Speakerphone to the Room Acoustics
  60. Locking the Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  61. Saving Your PIN
  62. Appointments
  63. Storing Station Speed-Dial Numbers
  64. Assigning Functions to Keys
  65. Assigning a Procedure (Operating Steps) to a Key
  66. Saving Appointments
  67. Testing the Telephone
  68. Call Forwarding
  69. Using Call Forwarding No Reply (CFNR)
  70. Using Night Answer
  71. Call Forwarding in the Carrier Network and Forwarding Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN) (Not for U.S.)
  72. Call Forwarding in the Event of a Telephone Malfunction
  73. Using Other Functions
  74. Deleting/Displaying the Message Sent
  75. Leaving an Advisory Message
  76. Using Another Telephone Like Your Own for a Call
  77. Change station number (Relocate)
  78. Moving with an HFA connection
  79. resetting services and functions
  80. Monitoring a Room
  81. Activating Functions for Another Telephone
  82. Locking Another Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  83. from the Outside (DISA: Direct Inward System Access)
  84. Using Functions in ISDN via Code Dialing (Keypad Dialing)
  85. Service (Not in HiPath 500)
  86. Controlling Relays (Not in HiPath 500)
  87. Simple Paging Equipment
  88. Trunk Keys
  89. Answering Calls with Trunk Keys
  90. Switching Between Phone Calls on Multiple Trunks
  91. Using DSS Keys
  92. Transferring a Call in Progress
  93. to the Executive (Only in an Executive/Secretary Group)
  94. Using Other Team Functions
  95. Accepting a Call for Another Member of Your Team
  96. Activating and Deactivating a Ringing Group
  97. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  98. Leaving a Hunt Group/Group Call
  99. Transferring Call Forwarding
  100. Controlling Relays
  101. Opening the Door
  102. Graphic Interface Applications
  103. Personal Directory
  104. Creating a New Entry
  105. Selecting/Finding an Entry to be Modified or Deleted
  106. Editing/Deleting/Changing an Entry
  107. Displaying an Entry
  108. Displaying the Number of Existing Entries
  109. Changing Captions
  110. Corporate Directory
  111. Advanced Search
  112. WAP Browser
  113. Using Java Midlets
  114. Sample Application: Speed Dial List
  115. Local Settings
  116. Calibrating the Touchscreen
  117. Selecting your Operating Language
  118. Selecting a Language for the External Keyboard
  119. Setting a Password for Personal Options
  120. Setting Web Access Parameters
  121. Setting Dialing Rules
  122. Graphic Interface Touchscreen Keypad
  123. graphic interface
  124. Graphic Interface
  125. Telephone Application
  126. System and Application Bar
  127. Dialog Messages
  128. Searching for an entry
  129. Importing or Exporting a Personal Directory via USB
  130. Importing/Exporting the Personal Directory via LAN
  131. wap settings
  132. WAP Settings
  133. Favorites
  134. Searching for Java Midlets
  135. Deleting all Entries
  136. Display Settings
  137. general information
  138. Web-Based Management Tool
  139. Web-Based Management Structure
  140. file transfer
  141. wap favourites
  142. Configuration Parameters Explained
  143. Glossary of Configuration Parameters
  144. external keyboard
  145. Advanced Options for Telephone Operation
  146. use of pc mouse and keyboard
  147. External Keyboard
  148. Operation
  149. Exporting Data from Microsoft Outlook
  150. labeling key fields
  151. Labeling, Documentation and Accessories
  152. Documentation
  153. fixing problems
  154. Fixing Problems
  155. contacts for resolving problems
  156. Index
  157. Labeling Key Fields
  158. Telephone Maintenance
  159. Overview
  160. Overview of Functions/Codes
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Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: IP Phone
Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. General information
  10. Intended use
  11. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  12. Ports on the underside of the phone
  13. OpenStage Key Module
  14. Keys and controls
  15. Mode keys
  16. TouchGuide
  17. Programmable sensor keys
  18. Keypad
  19. Graphic display
  20. Display keyboard
  21. Context-dependent displays
  22. Telephony dialogs
  23. Context menus
  24. Application tab
  25. Applications available on your OpenStage phone
  26. Telephony interface
  27. Phonebooks
  28. Personal phonebook
  29. LDAP directory
  30. Call lists
  31. Entry details
  32. Mailbox
  33. Menu
  34. Applications
  35. Help function
  36. Basic functions
  37. Answering a call via the loudspeaker (speakerphone mode)
  38. Switching to the handset
  39. Making calls
  40. Dialing with DDS keys
  41. Calling a second party (consultation)
  42. Transferring a call
  43. Call forwarding
  44. Variable forwarding (menu-based configuration)
  45. Call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
  46. Call forwarding in the event of telephone failure (CFSS)
  47. Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
  48. Using callback
  49. Viewing and deleting a stored callback
  50. Enhanced phone functions
  51. Using the speakerphone
  52. and opening the door
  53. Accepting a call from an answering machine
  54. Using a system phonebook
  55. Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  56. Dialing with speed-dial keys
  57. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  58. Automatic connection setup/hotline
  59. Assigning a station number (not for U.S.)
  60. During a call
  61. Preventing and allowing a second call (call waiting)
  62. Parking a call
  63. Placing an external call on hold
  64. Conducting a conference
  65. Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
  66. Recording a call
  67. Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  68. Sending a trunk flash (not for HiPath 500)
  69. If you cannot reach a destination
  70. Using night answer
  71. Programming sensor keys
  72. Overview of functions
  73. Programming a procedure key
  74. Configuring repdial keys
  75. Configuring using the Program/Service menu
  76. Changing the label
  77. Phonebooks and call lists
  78. Changing contact data
  79. Managing the phonebook
  80. Managing groups
  81. LDAP database
  82. Displaying and assigning call charges
  83. Displaying call charges for another telephone (not for U.S.)
  84. Dialing with call charge assignment
  85. Privacy/security
  86. Turning ringer cutoff on and off
  87. Do not disturb
  88. Silent Monitor (not for HiPath 500)
  89. Trace call: identifying anonymous callers (not for U.S.)
  90. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  91. Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  92. Saving your PIN
  93. More functions/services
  94. Using timed reminders
  95. Sending a message
  96. Viewing and editing incoming messages
  97. Leaving an advisory message
  98. Displaying the number of waiting calls/overload display
  99. Change number (exchanged phone/move/relocate)
  100. Fax details and message on answering machine
  101. Activating functions for another telephone
  102. DISA (direct inward system access)
  103. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  104. Their Programs/Tel. Data Service
  105. Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
  106. Press the control relay (HiPath 3000 only)
  107. Paging persons (not for USA, not for HiPath 500)
  108. secretary configuration
  109. Line seizure
  110. Answering calls with the trunk keys
  111. Making calls on multiple lines alternately
  112. Direct station selection key
  113. Transferring a call in progress
  114. Forwarding calls on trunks
  115. Transferring calls directly to the executive phone
  116. Using team functions
  117. Accepting a call for another member of your team
  118. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  119. Leaving hunt group/group call
  120. setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  121. Ringing group
  122. Controlling relays (HiPath 3000 only)
  123. Opening a door
  124. Individual phone configuration
  125. Screensaver
  126. Color scheme
  127. Changing lamp brightness for TouchSlider
  128. Adjusting displays on the OpenStage Key Module
  129. Adjusting audio settings
  130. Room character
  131. Ringer file
  132. Activating/deactivating the ringer
  133. Configuring Bluetooth
  134. Connecting/disconnecting a Bluetooth device
  135. Managing Bluetooth devices
  136. Context menu
  137. Setting the automatic display duration
  138. Displaying service data
  139. Bluetooth
  140. Transferring contacts
  141. Sending a vCard
  142. Using a Bluetooth headset
  143. Fixing problems
  144. Contact partner in the case of problems
  145. Troubleshooting
  146. Index
  147. Overview of functions and codes
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Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. General information
  8. Intended use
  9. Voice encryption
  10. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  11. Ports on the underside of the phone
  12. Using network ports more efficiently
  13. Keys
  14. way navigator
  15. Display
  16. Mailbox
  17. Caller list
  18. Program/Service menu
  19. Control and monitoring function
  20. Basic functions
  21. Answering a call via the loudspeaker (speakerphone mode)
  22. Switching to speakerphone mode
  23. Open listening in the room during a call
  24. Making calls
  25. Redialing a number
  26. Rejecting calls
  27. Calling a second party (consultation)
  28. Transferring a call
  29. Call forwarding
  30. Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
  31. Call forwarding in the event of telephone failure (CFSS)
  32. Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
  33. Using callback
  34. Viewing and deleting a stored callback
  35. Enhanced phone functions
  36. Using the speakerphone
  37. and opening the door
  38. Using the caller list
  39. Dialing a number from the internal directory
  40. Using the LDAP directory
  41. Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  42. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  43. Talking to your colleague with discreet calling
  44. Associated dialing/dialing aid
  45. During a call
  46. Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)
  47. Parking a call
  48. Conducting a conference
  49. Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
  50. Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  51. If you cannot reach a destination
  52. Using night answer
  53. Displaying and assigning call charges
  54. Dialing with call charge assignment
  55. Privacy/security
  56. Notes on voice encryption
  57. activating/deactivating "do not disturb
  58. Caller ID suppression
  59. Monitoring a room
  60. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  61. Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  62. Saving your PIN
  63. More functions/services
  64. Using timed reminders
  65. Viewing and editing incoming messages
  66. Leaving an advisory message
  67. Using another telephone like your own for a call
  68. Using a mobile phone number at a random phone
  69. Moving the connection to the next telephone
  70. Activating functions for another telephone
  71. DISA (direct inward system access)
  72. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  73. Controlling connected computers/programs/telephone data service
  74. Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
  75. Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
  76. Radio paging (not for U.S.)
  77. Using team functions
  78. Accepting a call for another member of your team
  79. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  80. Special functions in the LAN
  81. setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  82. Ringing group
  83. Opening a door
  84. Individual phone configuration
  85. Adjusting audio settings
  86. Adjusting the speakerphone to the room acoustics
  87. Testing the phone
  88. environment
  89. Fixing problems
  90. Troubleshooting
  91. Index
  92. Overview of functions and codes
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: IP Phone
Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. General information
  12. Intended use
  13. Multi-line telephone, executive/secretary functions
  14. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  15. Ports on the underside of the phone
  16. Using network ports more efficiently
  17. OpenStage Manager
  18. OpenStage Key Module
  19. Keys and controls
  20. Mode keys
  21. TouchGuide
  22. Programmable sensor keys
  23. Keypad
  24. Graphic display
  25. Display keyboard
  26. Context-dependent displays
  27. Telephony dialogs
  28. Context menus
  29. Application tab
  30. Applications available on your OpenStage phone
  31. Telephony interface
  32. Phonebooks
  33. Personal phonebook
  34. LDAP directory
  35. Call lists
  36. Entry details
  37. Mailbox
  38. Menu
  39. Applications
  40. Control and monitoring function
  41. Basic functions
  42. Answering a call via the loudspeaker (speakerphone mode)
  43. Switching to speakerphone mode
  44. Open listening
  45. Making calls
  46. On-hook dialing
  47. Dialing with the headset connected
  48. Rejecting a call
  49. Calling a second party (consultation)
  50. Transferring a call
  51. Using callback
  52. Viewing and deleting a stored callback
  53. Enhanced phone functions
  54. Using the speakerphone
  55. and opening the door
  56. Accepting a call from an answering machine
  57. Using a system phonebook
  58. Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  59. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  60. Automatic connection setup/hotline
  61. Assigning a station number (not for U.S.)
  62. During a call
  63. Preventing and allowing a second call (call waiting)
  64. Parking a call
  65. Placing an external call on hold
  66. Conducting a conference
  67. Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
  68. Recording a call
  69. Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  70. Sending a trunk flash
  71. If you cannot reach a destination
  72. Using night answer
  73. Call forwarding
  74. Overview of call forwarding types
  75. Editing forwarding destinations
  76. Activating call forwarding via the Program/Service menu
  77. Deactivating call forwarding
  78. Using system forwarding instructions
  79. Call forwarding in the event of telephone failure (CFSS)
  80. Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
  81. Programming sensor keys
  82. Overview of functions
  83. Programming a procedure key
  84. Configuring repdial keys
  85. Changing the label retrospectively
  86. Deleting sensor key programming
  87. Phonebooks and call lists
  88. Changing contact data
  89. Managing the phonebook
  90. Managing groups
  91. LDAP database
  92. Quick search
  93. into the personal phonebook
  94. Displaying and assigning call charges
  95. Displaying call charges for another telephone (not for U.S.)
  96. Dialing with call charge assignment
  97. Privacy/security
  98. User password
  99. Turning ringer cutoff on and off
  100. Do not disturb
  101. Monitoring a room
  102. Trace call: identifying anonymous callers (not for U.S.)
  103. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  104. Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  105. Saving your PIN
  106. More functions/services
  107. Using timed reminders
  108. Sending a message
  109. Viewing and editing incoming messages
  110. Leaving an advisory message
  111. Displaying the number of waiting calls/overload display
  112. Using a mobile connection at another phone
  113. logging on to the "guest telephone
  114. Moving the connection to the next telephone
  115. logging off the "guest telephone
  116. Fax details and message on answering machine
  117. Activating functions for another telephone
  118. DISA (direct inward system access)
  119. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  120. Their Programs/Tel. Data Service
  121. Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
  122. Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
  123. Radio paging (not for U.S.)
  124. configuration
  125. Line seizure
  126. Answering calls with the trunk keys
  127. Making calls on multiple lines alternately
  128. Direct station selection key
  129. Transferring a call in progress
  130. Forwarding calls on trunks
  131. Transferring calls directly to the executive phone
  132. Using team functions
  133. Accepting a call for another member of your team
  134. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  135. Special functions in the LAN
  136. setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  137. Ringing group
  138. Opening a door
  139. Individual phone configuration
  140. Color scheme
  141. Lamp brightness for TouchSlider
  142. Set the sensitivity of the TouchGuide
  143. Contrast for the OpenStage Key Module
  144. Adjusting audio settings
  145. Room character
  146. Setting headset port use
  147. Ringtone
  148. Activating/deactivating the ringer
  149. Language for system functions
  150. Configuring Bluetooth
  151. Connecting/disconnecting a Bluetooth device
  152. Managing Bluetooth devices
  153. Tone and indication with an unsecured voice connection
  154. Context menu
  155. Setting the automatic display duration
  156. Displaying network information
  157. Resetting user data
  158. Phone test
  159. Bluetooth
  160. Transferring contacts
  161. Sending a vCard
  162. Using a Bluetooth headset
  163. Data backup to USB memory stick
  164. Saving user data
  165. Restoring user data
  166. Restoring selected user data
  167. Checking backups
  168. Differing display view in a HiPath
  169. Web interface
  170. Configuring settings on the User Pages
  171. Overview of the Web interface user menu
  172. Fixing problems
  173. Contact partner in the case of problems
  174. Troubleshooting
  175. Index
  176. Overview of functions and codes
  177. Display icons
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. important information
  2. location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. general information
  10. intended use
  11. single-line telephone/multi-line telephone
  12. getting to know your openstage phone
  13. openstage key module
  14. function keys
  15. navigation keys
  16. programmable function keys
  17. idle mode
  18. call log
  19. program/service menu
  20. basic functions
  21. speakerphone mode
  22. switching to speakerphone mode
  23. open listening in a room during a call
  24. making calls
  25. dialing with the headset connected
  26. redialing a number
  27. reject calls
  28. calling a second party (consultation)
  29. transferring a call
  30. call forwarding
  31. using call forwarding no reply (cfnr)
  32. call forwarding in the carrier network and
  33. using callback
  34. viewing and deleting a stored callback
  35. enhanced phone functions
  36. using the speakerphone
  37. answering calls from the entrance telephone
  38. en-bloc sending/correcting numbers
  39. using the caller list
  40. dialing a number from the internal directory
  41. using the ldap directory (not for hipath)
  42. making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  43. talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  44. talking to your colleague with discreet calling
  45. assigning a station number (not for u.s)
  46. during a call
  47. turning the call waiting tone on and off
  48. parking a call
  49. holding external calls
  50. conducting a conference
  51. activating tone dialing/dtmf suffix-dialing
  52. recording a call
  53. transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  54. send trunk flash (not for hipath)
  55. if you cannot reach a destination
  56. using night answer
  57. configuring function keys
  58. overview of functions
  59. programming a procedure key
  60. configuring repdial keys
  61. deleting function key programming
  62. displaying call charges (not for u.s)
  63. dialing with call charge assignment
  64. turning ringer cutoff on and off
  65. caller id suppression
  66. monitoring a room
  67. locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  68. appointments function
  69. using timed reminders
  70. sending a message
  71. viewing and editing incoming messages
  72. leaving an advisory message
  73. using another telephone like your own for a call
  74. resetting services and functions
  75. sensors (hipath 33x0/35x0 only)
  76. line utilization
  77. line seizure
  78. answering calls with the trunk keys
  79. making calls on multiple lines alternately
  80. direct station selection key
  81. transferring a call in progress
  82. forwarding calls on trunks
  83. using team functions
  84. ringing group
  85. uniform call distribution (ucd)
  86. special functions in the lan
  87. setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  88. opening door
  89. individual phone configuration
  90. language for system functions
  91. testing the phone
  92. hipath 4000 environment
  93. fixing problems
  94. troubleshooting
  95. labeling keys
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. important information
  2. location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. general information
  9. intended use
  10. getting to know your openstage phone
  11. ports on the underside of the phone
  12. using network ports more efficiently
  13. openstage key module 15
  14. audio keys
  15. programmable function keys
  16. idle mode
  17. caller list
  18. control and monitoring function
  19. basic functions
  20. speakerphone mode
  21. switching to speakerphone mode
  22. making calls
  23. redialing a number
  24. rejecting calls
  25. calling a second party (consultation)
  26. transferring a call
  27. call forwarding
  28. using call forwarding no reply (cfnr)
  29. call forwarding in the event of telephone failure (cfss)
  30. call forwarding in the carrier network and
  31. using callback
  32. viewing and deleting a stored callback
  33. enhanced phone functions
  34. using the speakerphone
  35. answering calls from the entrance telephone
  36. en-bloc sending/correcting numbers
  37. using the caller list
  38. dialing a number from the internal directory
  39. using the ldap directory
  40. making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  41. talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  42. talking to your colleague with discreet calling
  43. associated dialing/dialing aid
  44. during a call
  45. turning the call waiting tone on and off
  46. parking a call
  47. conducting a conference
  48. activating tone dialing/dtmf suffix-dialing
  49. transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  50. sending a trunk flash
  51. if you cannot reach a destination
  52. using night answer
  53. programming the function keys
  54. overview of functions
  55. programming a procedure key
  56. configuring repdial keys
  57. deleting function key programming
  58. displaying call charges (not for u.s)
  59. dialing with call charge assignment
  60. displaying status
  61. notes on voice encryption
  62. do not disturb
  63. caller id suppression
  64. monitoring a room
  65. saving your pin
  66. appointments function
  67. using timed reminders
  68. viewing and editing incoming messages
  69. leaving an advisory message
  70. using another telephone like your own for a call
  71. logging on to the "guest telephone
  72. moving the connection to the next telephone
  73. resetting services and functions
  74. sensors (hipath 33x0/35x0 only)
  75. radio paging (not for u.s)
  76. using team functions
  77. ringing group
  78. uniform call distribution (ucd)
  79. special functions in the lan
  80. setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  81. controlling relays
  82. opening a door
  83. individual phone configuration
  84. adjusting the ring tone
  85. testing the phone
  86. hipath 4000 environment
  87. fixing problems
  88. troubleshooting
  89. labeling keys
  90. overview of functions and codes
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. important information
  2. location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. general information
  8. intended use
  9. getting to know your openstage phone
  10. function keys
  11. way navigator
  12. idle mode
  13. caller list
  14. program/service menu
  15. basic functions
  16. speakerphone mode
  17. switching to speakerphone mode
  18. open listening in the room during a call
  19. making calls
  20. redialing a number
  21. rejecting calls
  22. calling a second party (consultation)
  23. transferring a call
  24. call forwarding
  25. using call forwarding no reply (cfnr)
  26. call forwarding in the carrier network and
  27. using callback
  28. viewing and deleting a stored callback
  29. enhanced phone functions
  30. using the speakerphone
  31. answering calls from the entrance telephone
  32. en-bloc sending/correcting numbers
  33. using the caller list
  34. dialing a number from the internal directory
  35. using the ldap directory (not for hipath)
  36. making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  37. talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  38. automatic connection setup (hotline)
  39. associated dialing/dialing aid
  40. during a call
  41. turning the call waiting tone on and off
  42. parking a call
  43. conducting a conference
  44. activating tone dialing/dtmf suffix-dialing
  45. transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  46. send trunk flash (not for hipath)
  47. if you cannot reach a destination
  48. using night answer
  49. displaying call charges (not for u.s)
  50. dialing with call charge assignment
  51. turning ringer cutoff on and off
  52. activating/deactivating "do not disturb
  53. caller id suppression
  54. monitoring a room
  55. locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  56. saving your pin
  57. appointments function
  58. using timed reminders
  59. viewing and editing incoming messages
  60. leaving an advisory message
  61. using another telephone like your own for a call
  62. sensors (hipath 33x0/35x0 only)
  63. using team functions
  64. ringing group
  65. uniform call distribution (ucd)
  66. special functions in the lan
  67. setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  68. controlling relays
  69. opening a door
  70. individual phone configuration
  71. adjusting audio settings
  72. language for system functions
  73. testing the phone
  74. fixing problems
  75. troubleshooting
  76. overview of functions and codes
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. important information
  2. location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. general information
  11. intended use
  12. Multi-line telephone, executive/secretary functions
  13. getting to know your openstage phone
  14. ports on the underside of the phone
  15. Using network ports more efficiently
  16. key module
  17. openstage key module 15
  18. openstage busy lamp field 40
  19. Keys
  20. way navigator
  21. programmable sensor keys
  22. Keypad
  23. Display
  24. Telephony dialogs
  25. Mailbox
  26. caller list
  27. Program/Service menu
  28. control and monitoring function
  29. basic functions
  30. speakerphone mode
  31. switching to the handset
  32. making calls
  33. Dialing with the headset connected
  34. Dialing with DDS keys
  35. redialing a number
  36. ending a call
  37. Calling a second party (consultation)
  38. Transferring a call
  39. call forwarding
  40. Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
  41. Call forwarding in the event of telephone failure (CFSS)
  42. Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
  43. using callback
  44. Viewing and deleting a stored callback
  45. enhanced phone functions
  46. Using the speakerphone
  47. Accepting a call from an answering machine
  48. Using the caller list
  49. Dialing a number from the internal directory
  50. Using the LDAP directory
  51. Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  52. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  53. Talking to your colleague with discreet calling
  54. Assigning a station number (not for U.S.)
  55. during a call
  56. Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)
  57. parking a call
  58. Holding external calls
  59. Conducting a conference
  60. Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
  61. recording a call
  62. Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  63. Sending a trunk flash
  64. if you cannot reach a destination
  65. using night answer
  66. programming sensor keys
  67. Overview of functions
  68. programming a procedure key
  69. configuring repdial keys
  70. changing the label
  71. deleting sensor key programming
  72. Displaying and assigning call charges
  73. Displaying call charges for another telephone (not for U.S.)
  74. dialing with call charge assignment
  75. Privacy/security
  76. turning ringer cutoff on and off
  77. caller id suppression
  78. monitoring a room
  79. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  80. Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  81. saving your pin
  82. appointments function
  83. sending a message
  84. Viewing and editing incoming messages
  85. leaving an advisory message
  86. Displaying the number of waiting calls/overload display
  87. using another telephone like your own
  88. Using a mobile phone number at a random phone
  89. Moving the connection to the next telephone
  90. Fax details and message on answering machine
  91. Activating functions for another telephone
  92. DISA (direct inward system access)
  93. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  94. Controlling connected computers/programs/telephone data service
  95. Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
  96. controlling relays
  97. Radio paging (not for U.S.)
  98. configuration
  99. line seizure
  100. Answering calls with the trunk keys
  101. making calls on multiple lines alternately
  102. direct station selection key
  103. Transferring a call in progress
  104. forwarding calls on trunks
  105. Transferring calls directly to the executive phone
  106. using team functions
  107. ringing group
  108. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  109. special functions in the lan
  110. Setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  111. Ringing group
  112. opening a door
  113. individual phone configuration
  114. adjusting audio settings
  115. Adjusting the attention ring volume
  116. Setting headset port use
  117. Local dialing
  118. language for system functions
  119. testing the phone
  120. in a HiPath 4000 environment
  121. calling up the web interface
  122. User
  123. User menu
  124. fixing problems
  125. Contact partner in the case of problems
  126. troubleshooting
  127. labeling keys
  128. Index
  129. overview of functions and codes
  130. display icons
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Table of contents
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Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Before You Begin
  2. Marks
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Basic operating instructions
  9. How to Use these Operating Instructions
  10. Accessing Functions
  11. Functions You Can Use
  12. Safety Precautions for IP Telephony
  13. Making Calls – Basic Functions
  14. Switching to Speakerphone Mode
  15. Open Listening in the Room During a Call
  16. Making Calls
  17. Redialing a Number
  18. Turning the Microphone On and Off
  19. Calling a Second Party (Consultation Hold)
  20. Transferring a Call
  21. Call Forwarding
  22. Using Call Forwarding No Reply (CFNR)
  23. Call Forwarding in the Carrier Network and Forwarding Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN) (Not for U.S.)
  24. Call Forwarding in the Event of a Telephone Malfunction
  25. Using Callback
  26. Saving Repertory Dialing Numbers on a Key
  27. Using Repertory Dialing Keys
  28. Telephone Settings
  29. Adjusting the Speakerphone to the Room Acoustics
  30. Display backlight
  31. Making Calls – Convenience Functions
  32. Using the Speakerphone
  33. Answering a Call With a Headset
  34. Entrance Telephone and Opening the Door
  35. Accepting a Call From an Answering Machine
  36. Dialing/Making Calls
  37. Using a Caller List
  38. Speed-dial
  39. Dialing a Number From the Internal Directory
  40. Dialing from the Telephone Database (LDAP)
  41. Using Mailboxes
  42. Talking to Your Colleague with Discreet Calling
  43. Reserve Trunk
  44. Associated Dialing/Dialing Aid
  45. During a Call
  46. Preventing and Allowing Call Waiting (Automatic Camp-On)
  47. Parking a Call
  48. Placing External Calls on Hold
  49. Conducting a Conference
  50. Ending a Conference (Initiator Only)
  51. Activating Tone Dialing/DTMF Suffix-Dialing
  52. Recording Calls
  53. Transferring a Call after a Speaker Call (Announcement) in a Group
  54. Trunk Flash
  55. If You Cannot Reach a Destination
  56. Using Night Answer
  57. Saving Functions, Procedures and Appointments
  58. Assigning a Procedure (Operating Steps) to a Key
  59. Appointments Function
  60. Using Timed Reminders
  61. Displaying and Assigning Call Charges
  62. Displaying Call Charges for Another Telephone (Not for U.S.)
  63. Dialing with Call Charge Assignment
  64. Private Sphere/Security
  65. Caller ID Suppression
  66. Monitoring a Room
  67. Trace Call: Identifying Anonymous Callers (Not for U.S.)
  68. Locking the Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  69. Locking Another Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  70. Saving Your PIN
  71. Using Other Functions
  72. Displaying and Deleting Messages You Have Sent
  73. Leaving an Advisory Message
  74. Display Number of Waiting Calls and Overload Indication
  75. Using Another Telephone Like Your Own for a Call
  76. Fax Details and Message on Answering Machine
  77. Activating Functions for Another Telephone
  78. using system functions from the outside
  79. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  80. controlling connected computers or
  81. Communicating with PC Applications over a CSTA Interface
  82. Controlling Relays (Not for HiPath 2000)
  83. Simple Paging Equipment
  84. Using Other Team Functions
  85. Accepting a Call for Another Member of Your Team
  86. Activating and Deactivating a Ringing Group
  87. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  88. Functions With Trunk Keys
  89. Answering Calls With Trunk Keys
  90. Switching Between Phone Calls on Multiple Trunks
  91. Forwarding Calls on Lines
  92. Using DSS Keys
  93. Transferring a Call in Progress
  94. Testing the Telephone
  95. Special Functions in the LAN
  96. Transferring Call Forwarding
  97. Opening the Door
  98. Advanced Options for Telephone Operation
  99. Different Displays HiPath 4000 Environment
  100. Labeling, Documentation und Accessories
  101. Attaching a Station Number Label
  102. Accessories
  103. Fixing Problems
  104. Responding to Error Messages on the Screen
  105. Contacts for Resolving Problems
  106. Index
  107. Overview of Functions/Codes (Alphabetical)
  108. FCC and Industry Canada Compliance
  109. Equipment Attachment Limitations
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Hipath 5000

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Table of contents
  1. Before You Begin
  2. Marks
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Basic operating instructions
  9. optiPoint 500 advance control panel with optiPoint key modules
  10. How to Use these Operating Instructions
  11. Accessing Functions
  12. Functions You Can Use
  13. Making Calls – Basic Functions
  14. Switching to Speakerphone Mode
  15. Open Listening in the Room During a Call
  16. Making Calls
  17. Redialing a Number
  18. Turning the Microphone On and Off
  19. Calling a Second Party (Consultation Hold)
  20. Transferring a Call
  21. Call Forwarding
  22. Call Forwarding in the Carrier Network and Forwarding Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN) (Not for U.S.)
  23. Using Callback
  24. Saving Repertory Dialing Numbers on a Key
  25. Using Repertory Dialing Keys
  26. Telephone Settings
  27. Adjusting the Speakerphone to the Room Acoustics
  28. Adjusting the display contrast
  29. Making Calls – Convenience Functions
  30. Using the Speakerphone
  31. Answering a Call With a Headset
  32. Entrance Telephone and Opening the Door
  33. Accepting a Call From an Answering Machine
  34. Dialing/Making Calls
  35. Using a Caller List
  36. Speed-dial
  37. Dialing a Number From the Internal Directory
  38. Dialing from the Telephone Database (LDAP) (Not for HiPath 500)
  39. Using Mailboxes
  40. Automatic Connection Setup (Hotline)
  41. Associated Dialing/Dialing Aid
  42. During a Call
  43. Preventing and Allowing Call Waiting (Automatic Camp-On)
  44. Parking a Call
  45. Placing External Calls on Hold
  46. Conducting a Conference
  47. Ending a Conference (Initiator Only)
  48. Activating Tone Dialing/DTMF Suffix-Dialing
  49. Transferring a Call after a Speaker Call (Announcement) in a Group
  50. Trunk Flash (Not for HiPath 500)
  51. If You Cannot Reach a Destination
  52. Using Night Answer
  53. Saving Functions, Procedures and Appointments
  54. Assigning a Procedure (Operating Steps) to a Key
  55. Appointments Function
  56. Using Timed Reminders
  57. Displaying and Assigning Call Charges
  58. Displaying Call Charges for Another Telephone (Not for U.S.)
  59. Dialing with Call Charge Assignment
  60. Private Sphere/Security
  61. Caller ID Suppression
  62. Monitoring a Room
  63. Trace Call: Identifying Anonymous Callers (Not for U.S.)
  64. Locking the Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  65. Locking Another Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  66. Saving Your PIN
  67. Using Other Functions
  68. Displaying and Deleting Messages You Have Sent
  69. Answering Messages
  70. Leaving an Advisory Message
  71. Display Number of Waiting Calls and Overload Indication
  72. Change call number (relocate)
  73. Fax Details and Message on Answering Machine
  74. Activating Functions for Another Telephone
  75. using system functions from the outside
  76. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  77. Telephone Data Service (Not for HiPath 500))
  78. Controlling Relays (Not for HiPath 500)
  79. Simple Paging Equipment
  80. Using Other Team Functions
  81. Accepting a Call for Another Member of Your Team
  82. Activating and Deactivating a Ringing Group
  83. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  84. Functions With Trunk Keys
  85. Answering Calls With Trunk Keys
  86. Switching Between Phone Calls on Multiple Trunks
  87. Using DSS Keys
  88. Transferring a Call in Progress
  89. Testing the Telephone
  90. Leaving a Hunt Group/Group Call
  91. Transferring Call Forwarding
  92. Controlling Relays
  93. Opening the Door
  94. Different Displays in a HiPath 4000 Environment
  95. Labeling, Documentation
  96. Attaching a Station Number Label
  97. Accessories
  98. Fixing Problems
  99. Responding to Error Messages on the Screen
  100. Contacts for Resolving Problems
  101. Index
  102. Overview of Functions/Codes (Alphabetical)
  103. FCC and Industry Canada Compliance
  104. Equipment Attachment Limitations
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Hipath 5000

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Table of contents
Hipath 5000 first page preview

Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Before You Begin
  2. Marks
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Basic operating instructions
  9. How to Use these Operating Instructions
  10. Accessing Functions
  11. Functions You Can Use
  12. Using the Telephone Efficiently
  13. Making Calls – Basic Functions
  14. Switching to Speakerphone Mode
  15. Open Listening in the Room During a Call
  16. Ending the call
  17. Redialing a Number
  18. Turning the Microphone On and Off
  19. Calling a Second Party (Consultation Hold)
  20. Transferring a Call
  21. Call Forwarding
  22. Call Forwarding in the Carrier Network and Forwarding Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN) (Not for U.S.)
  23. Call Forwarding in the Event of a Telephone Malfunction
  24. Using Callback
  25. Saving Repertory Dialing Numbers on a Key
  26. Using Repertory Dialing Keys
  27. Telephone Settings
  28. Adjusting the display contrast
  29. Adjusting the Receiving Volume During a Call
  30. Making Calls – Convenience Functions
  31. Rejecting Calls
  32. Answering a Call With a Headset
  33. Entrance Telephone and Opening the Door
  34. Accepting a Call From an Answering Machine
  35. Dialing/Making Calls
  36. Using a Caller List
  37. Speed-dial
  38. Dialing a Number From the Internal Directory
  39. Dialing from the Telephone Database (LDAP)
  40. Using Mailboxes
  41. Automatic Connection Setup (Hotline)
  42. Associated Dialing/Dialing Aid
  43. During a Call
  44. Preventing and Allowing Call Waiting (Automatic Camp-On)
  45. Parking a Call
  46. Placing External Calls on Hold
  47. Conducting a Conference
  48. Ending a Conference (Initiator Only)
  49. Activating Tone Dialing/DTMF Suffix-Dialing
  50. Transferring a Call after a Speaker Call (Announcement) in a Group
  51. Trunk Flash
  52. If You Cannot Reach a Destination
  53. Using Night Answer
  54. Saving Functions, Procedures and Appointments
  55. Assigning a Procedure (Operating Steps) to a Key
  56. Appointments Function
  57. Using Timed Reminders
  58. Displaying and Assigning Call Charges
  59. Displaying Call Charges for Another Telephone (Not for U.S.)
  60. Dialing with Call Charge Assignment
  61. Private Sphere/Security
  62. Caller ID Suppression
  63. Monitoring a Room
  64. Trace Call: Identifying Anonymous Callers (Not for U.S.)
  65. Locking the Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  66. Locking Another Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  67. Saving Your PIN
  68. Using Other Functions
  69. Displaying and Deleting Messages You Have Sent
  70. Leaving an Advisory Message
  71. Display Number of Waiting Calls and Overload Indication
  72. of Time (Mobility)
  73. Fax Details and Message on Answering Machine
  74. Activating Functions for Another Telephone
  75. using system functions from the outside
  76. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  77. controlling connected computers or
  78. Controlling Relays
  79. Radio Paging (Not for U.S.)
  80. Using Other Team Functions
  81. Accepting a Call for Another Member of Your Team
  82. Activating and Deactivating a Ringing Group
  83. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  84. Functions With Trunk Keys
  85. Answering Calls With Trunk Keys
  86. Switching Between Phone Calls on Multiple Trunks
  87. Using DSS Keys
  88. Transferring a Call in Progress
  89. Testing the Telephone
  90. Special Functions in the LAN (PC Network)
  91. Transferring Call Forwarding
  92. Opening the Door
  93. Different Displays (HiPath 4000 Environment)
  94. Changing Key Labels
  95. Entering Text on the Telephone
  96. Labeling, Documentation and Accessories
  97. Accessories
  98. Fixing Problems
  99. Responding to Error Messages on the Screen
  100. Contacts for Resolving Problems
  101. Index
  102. Overview of Functions/Codes (Alphabetical)
  103. FCC and Industry Canada Compliance
  104. Equipment Attachment Limitations
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Table of contents
  1. optipoint 410 entry
  2. Before You Begin
  3. Marks
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Basic operating instructions
  9. How to Use these Operating Instructions
  10. Accessing Functions
  11. Making Calls – Basic Functions
  12. Open Listening in the Room During a Call
  13. Dialing Numbers/Making Calls
  14. Redialing a Number
  15. Switching to the Party on Hold (Toggle)
  16. Call Forwarding
  17. Using Call Forwarding No Reply (CFNR)
  18. Call Forwarding in the Carrier Network and Forwarding Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN) (Not for U.S.)
  19. Using Callback
  20. Telephone Settings
  21. Making Calls – Convenience Functions
  22. and Opening the Door
  23. Using Mailboxes
  24. Automatic Connection Setup (Hotline)
  25. Assigning a Station Number (Not for U.S.)
  26. During a Call
  27. Preventing and Allowing Call Waiting (Automatic Camp-On)
  28. Picking up (Retrieving) a Held Call
  29. Activating Tone Dialing/DTMF Suffix-Dialing
  30. Recording Calls
  31. After a Speaker Call (Announcement) in a Group
  32. If You Cannot Reach a Destination
  33. Using Night Answer
  34. Saving Function, Procedures and Appointment
  35. Displaying and Assigning Call Charges
  36. Private Sphere/Security
  37. Monitoring a Room
  38. Trace Call: Identifying Anonymous Callers (Not for U.S.)
  39. Locking Another Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use
  40. Using Other Functions/Services
  41. Answering Messages
  42. Activating Functions for Another Telephone
  43. Data Service
  44. Communicating with PC Applications over a CSTA Interface
  45. Controlling Relays (Not for HiPath 2000)
  46. Radio Paging (Not for U.S.)
  47. Using Team Functions
  48. Accepting a Call for Another Member of Your Team
  49. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  50. Assigned Trunk Lines
  51. Testing the Telephone
  52. Special Functions in the LAN
  53. Transferring Call Forwarding
  54. Activating and Deactivating a Ringing Group
  55. Opening the Door
  56. Documentation
  57. Fixing Problems
  58. Index
  59. Overview of Functions and Codes (Alphabetical)
  60. FCC and Industry Canada Compliance
  61. Equipment Attachment Limitations
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Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. General information
  9. Intended use
  10. Voice encryption
  11. Multi-line telephone, executive/secretary functions
  12. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  13. Ports on the underside of the phone
  14. Using network ports more efficiently
  15. OpenStage Key Module 15
  16. Keys
  17. Programmable function keys
  18. Keypad
  19. Display
  20. Mailbox
  21. Caller list
  22. Program/Service menu
  23. Basic functions
  24. Answering a call via the loudspeaker (speakerphone mode)
  25. Switching to speakerphone mode
  26. Open listening in the room during a call
  27. Making calls
  28. Dialing with DDS keys
  29. Redialing a number
  30. Rejecting calls
  31. Calling a second party (consultation)
  32. Transferring a call
  33. Call forwarding
  34. Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
  35. Call forwarding in the event of telephone failure (CFSS)
  36. Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
  37. Using callback
  38. Viewing and deleting a stored callback
  39. Enhanced phone functions
  40. Using the speakerphone
  41. Using the caller list
  42. Dialing a number from the internal directory
  43. Using the LDAP directory
  44. Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  45. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  46. Talking to your colleague with discreet calling
  47. Assigning a station number (not for U.S.)
  48. During a call
  49. Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)
  50. Parking a call
  51. Holding external calls
  52. Conducting a conference
  53. Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
  54. Recording a call
  55. Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  56. Sending a trunk flash
  57. If you cannot reach a destination
  58. Using night answer
  59. Programming the function keys
  60. Overview of functions
  61. Programming a procedure key
  62. Configuring repdial keys
  63. Deleting function key programming
  64. Displaying and assigning call charges
  65. Displaying call charges for another telephone (not for U.S.)
  66. Dialing with call charge assignment
  67. Privacy/security
  68. Notes on voice encryption
  69. Activating/deactivating "Do not disturb
  70. Caller ID suppression
  71. Monitoring a room
  72. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  73. Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  74. Saving your PIN
  75. More functions/services
  76. Using timed reminders
  77. Viewing and editing incoming messages
  78. Leaving an advisory message
  79. Displaying the number of waiting calls/overload display
  80. Using a mobile phone number at a random phone
  81. Moving the connection to the next telephone
  82. Fax details and message on answering machine
  83. Activating functions for another telephone
  84. DISA (direct inward system access)
  85. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  86. Controlling connected computers/programs/telephone data service
  87. Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
  88. Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
  89. Radio paging (not for U.S.)
  90. secretary configuration
  91. Line seizure
  92. Answering calls with the trunk keys
  93. Making calls on multiple lines alternately
  94. Direct station selection key
  95. Transferring a call in progress
  96. Forwarding calls on trunks
  97. Transferring calls directly to the executive phone
  98. Using team functions
  99. Accepting a call for another member of your team
  100. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
  101. Special functions in the LAN
  102. Setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  103. Ringing group
  104. Opening a door
  105. Individual phone configuration
  106. Adjusting audio settings
  107. Adjusting the attention ring volume
  108. Testing the phone
  109. HiPath 4000 environment
  110. Fixing problems
  111. Troubleshooting
  112. Labeling keys
  113. Index
  114. Overview of functions and codes
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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. HiPath 3000 V6.0, HiPath 5000 V6.0, Provisional Service Manual
  17. Structure of this Electronic Service Manual
  18. HiPath 3000 V6.0, HiPath 5000 V6.0 , Provisional Service Manual
  19. Electrical Environment
  20. Safety Information: Dangers
  21. Safety Information: Warnings
  22. General Information
  23. What To Do in an Emergency
  24. Privacy and Data Security
  25. System Data
  26. HiPath 3000
  27. Design and Dimensions of the HiPath 3000 Systems
  28. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3750
  29. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3550
  30. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3350
  31. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3700
  32. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3500
  33. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3300
  34. System Environment of the HiPath 3000 Systems
  35. HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 System Environment
  36. HiPath 3550 System Environment
  37. HiPath 3350 System Environment
  38. HiPath 3500 System Environment
  39. HiPath 3300 System Environment
  40. HiPath 5000
  41. P31003-H3560-S403
  42. System-Specific Capacity Limits for HiPath 3000, HiPath 5000
  43. Static Configuration Rules
  44. Dynamic Configuration Rules
  45. MOH Channels (G.711, G.723, G.729)
  46. Bandwidth Control for IP Networking Channels (PBX Networking Channels)
  47. Fax / Modem Channels
  48. Determining the Number of HG 1500 Boards Required
  49. Sample Calculation
  50. connections to HiPath 3750, HiPath 3700
  51. Path 3750, HiPath 3700
  52. PPP (ISDN Routing) to HiPath 3750, HiPath 3700
  53. Calculation Example 5: Virtual Private Network VPN
  54. Calculation Example 6: Connecting teleworkers via VPN
  55. Bandwidth for Voice Transmission
  56. V5.0 or later
  57. Technical Specifications for HiPath 3000
  58. Interface-to-Interface Ranges
  59. Numbering Plan for HiPath 3000/5000
  60. Technical Specifications and Compliance to HiPath 3000
  61. FCC Compliance
  62. Industry Canada Compliance
  63. SAFETY International
  64. Environmental Conditions
  65. Boards for HiPath 3000
  66. Central Boards
  67. CBRC
  68. CBCPR
  69. CBSAP
  70. CR8N
  71. CUC and CUCR
  72. CUP and CUPR
  73. DBSAP
  74. IMODN
  75. LIMS
  76. LUNA2
  77. PSUP
  78. RGMOD (for selected countries only)
  79. UPSC-D
  80. UPSC-DR
  81. UPSM
  82. Peripheral Boards
  83. DIU2U (For U.S. Only)
  84. DIUN2
  85. HXGM3
  86. HXGS3, HXGR3
  87. IVML8, IVML24
  88. IVMNL, IVMN8
  89. IVMP8 (not for U.S.), IVMP8R (not for U.S)
  90. IVMS8, IVMS8R
  91. PBXXX (for selected countries only)
  92. SLA8N (not for U.S.), SLA16N, SLA24N
  93. SLC16N (Not for U.S.)
  94. SLCN (Not for U.S.)
  95. SLMA, SLMA8
  96. SLMA2 (for selected countries only)
  97. SLMO2, SLMO8
  98. SLMO8 (Not for U.S.), SLMO24
  99. SLU8
  100. SLU8R
  101. STLS2 (Not for U.S.), STLS4
  102. STLS4R
  103. STLSX2, STLSX4, STLSX4R
  104. STMD3
  105. STMD8
  106. STMI2
  107. TIEL
  108. TLA2 (Not for U.S.), TLA4 (Not for U.S.), TLA8 (Not for U.S.)
  109. TLA4R (Not for U.S.)
  110. TM2LP
  111. TMAMF (for selected countries only)
  112. TMC16 (for selected countries only)
  113. TMCAS (for selected countries only)
  114. TMDID (for U.S. only)
  115. TMDID8 (for U.S. only)
  116. TMEW2
  117. TMGL4 (for U.S. only)
  118. TMGL4R (for U.S. only)
  119. TMGL8 (for U.S. only)
  120. TML8W (Not for U.S.)
  121. TMQ4 (for U.S. only)
  122. TMST1 (for U.S. only)
  123. TMS2 (Not for U.S.)
  124. TST1 (for U.S. only)
  125. TS2 (Not for U.S.), TS2R (Not for U.S.)
  126. SLA (Not for U.S.), 8SLA, 16SLA (Not for U.S.)
  127. SLAR
  128. Options
  129. AMOM
  130. ANI4 (for selected countries only)
  131. ANI4R (for selected countries only)
  132. Announcement and Music Modules
  133. EXMNA (for U.S. only)
  134. GEE8 (not for U.S)
  135. GEE12 (nor for U.S.), GEE16 (not for U.S.), GEE50 (not for U.S.)
  136. HOPE (for U.S. only)
  137. OPAL and OPALR
  138. PFT1 (Not for U.S.), PFT4 (Not for U.S.)
  139. REAL
  140. REALS
  141. STBG4 (For France Only)
  142. STRB, STRBR
  143. V24/1 (not for U.S.)
  144. V.24 Adapter
  145. V.24 Cable
  146. Installing HiPath 3000
  147. Installing HiPath 3800
  148. Installation Procedure
  149. Installing HiPath 3800 (Standalone)
  150. For U.S. only: AC outlet
  151. Unpacking the Components
  152. Setting up the System Cabinets
  153. Setting Up a Single Cabinet
  154. Stacking Two Cabinets
  155. Setting Up a Two-Cabinet System Side by Side
  156. Grounding the System
  157. For U.S. Only: Grounding the System
  158. Checking the Grounding
  159. Installing HiPath 3800 (19-Inch Cabinet)
  160. Mounting System Cabinets in the 19-Inch Cabinet
  161. Installing Boards (Configuration Notes)
  162. Inserting or Removing Boards
  163. Mounting Connector Panels (if required)
  164. Installing the SIVAPAC-SIPAC Board Adapter
  165. Initializing the Boards
  166. Distribution of the PCM Highway
  167. Static Traffic Capacity
  168. Connecting the Cable to the Backplane
  169. Backplane of the Basic Cabinet
  170. Expansion Cabinet Backplane
  171. Connecting Cables Between the Basic and Expansion Cabinet
  172. Connecting Peripherals to the SIVAPAC Connector on the Backplane
  173. Connecting Peripherals to the Connector Panels with RJ45 Jacks
  174. CHAMP Jack
  175. Connectors
  176. Using an External Main Distribution Frame or External Patch Panel
  177. Using an External Main Distribution Frame MDFU-E S30805-U5283-X
  178. Mounting the Main Distribution Frame (MDFU-E)
  179. Inserting the External Patch Panel S30807K6143-X
  180. Installing the Patch Panel in a 19-Inch Cabinet
  181. Connecting the Line Network to the External Patch Panel
  182. For U.S. only: Connecting Network Facilities
  183. Loading the System Software and Installing Subboards on the CBSAP
  184. Connecting Workpoint Clients
  185. Performing a Visual Inspection
  186. Installing HiPath 3750, HiPath 3700
  187. Installing HiPath 3750
  188. Selecting the Installation Site
  189. Install MDFU or MDFU-E (not for USA)
  190. Removing the Cabinet Covers
  191. For U.S. only: Mounting Two Cabinets Stacked on the Wall
  192. Setting Up a Stacked Three-Cabinet System
  193. For U.S. only: Installing the Seismic Anchors
  194. Connection between the MDFU or MDFU-E and Backplane
  195. MDFU-E
  196. Installing HiPath 3700 (19-Inch Cabinet)
  197. Mounting the System Cabinet in the 19-Inch Cabinet
  198. Mounting the System Cabinet with Angle Brackets
  199. Mounting the Patch Panel in the 19-Inch Cabinet
  200. Tables
  201. Connecting the Line Network to the Patch Panel
  202. Loading the System Software and Installing Subboards on the CBCPR
  203. Configuration notes
  204. Installing HiPath 3550, HiPath 3350, HiPath 3500, and HiPath 3300
  205. Installing HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3350
  206. Removing the System Housing Cover
  207. Attaching the System to the Wall
  208. Grounding the System and the Main Distribution Frame
  209. Installing the Boards
  210. Laying the Line Network and Connection Cables
  211. Attaching Ferrite
  212. Installing HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 (19-Inch Housing)
  213. Not for U.S.: Attaching a HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 to the Wall
  214. Installing a HiPath 3500 or HiPath 3300 in a Cabinet
  215. Connecting Cables and the Line Network
  216. Starting Up HiPath 3000
  217. Starting Up HiPath 3800
  218. Supplying the System with Power
  219. Assigning Station Numbers
  220. Carrying Out a System Reload
  221. Carrying Out the Country Initialization and Selecting the Password Type
  222. Not for U.S.: Entering the System Number
  223. Customer-Specific Programming
  224. Starting Up HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700
  225. Starting Up HiPath 3550, HiPath 3350, HiPath 3500, HiPath 3300
  226. HiPath 5000 Startup and Administration
  227. Introduction
  228. Software Structure
  229. Notes on Open Numbering in a HiPath 3000/5000 Network
  230. Installation Requirements
  231. Prerequisites for a Single-PC Solution
  232. Integrating the HiPath 5000 Server in the Customer LAN
  233. HiPath 5000 Installing Standard Components
  234. Licensing
  235. Starting the Installation
  236. Installing HiPath ComScendo Service
  237. Checking the Installation of the HiPath ComScendo Service
  238. Installing HiPath Fault Management
  239. Installing the TAPI Service Provider
  240. Installing the HiPath Inventory Server Separately
  241. Verifying Installation
  242. Checking Entries in the Event Viewer
  243. Modifying HiPath 5000 Components (Retro-Fitting, Updating, Deleting)
  244. Version-Wide Upgrading of a HiPath 5000 Installation
  245. Performing Licensing
  246. Optimizing Operating System Settings
  247. Perform HiPath 5000 Basic Configuration
  248. Configuring HiPath 5000 with HiPath ComScendo Service
  249. Reloading the HiPath ComScendo Service (if required)
  250. IP Network
  251. Adding Individual Nodes for IP Networking
  252. HiPath Manager PCM
  253. GetAccount
  254. Connecting an Uninterruptible Power Supply to HiPath 5000
  255. Starting HiPath 3000 as a Gateway
  256. Starting HiPath 3800 as a Gateway
  257. Starting HiPath 3700 as a Gateway
  258. Starting HiPath 3500 as a Gateway
  259. Starting HiPath 3300 as a Gateway
  260. Licensing for HiPath 3000 V6.0, HiPath 5000 V6.0
  261. Grace Period
  262. Licensing Scenarios
  263. Networked HiPath 3000 Systems without HiPath 5000 RSM
  264. Networked HiPath 3000 Systems with HiPath 5000 RSM
  265. Upgrading to HiPath 3000 V6.0, HiPath 5000 V6.0
  266. HiPath 5000 RSM
  267. Removing a Standalone System from a Network with HiPath 5000 RSM
  268. Replacing License-sensitive Hardware (Changing the MAC Address)
  269. Licensing optiClient Attendant
  270. Protection Against License Manipulation
  271. Expanding and Upgrading HiPath 3000
  272. Expanding HiPath 3000
  273. Replacing Peripheral Boards for HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700
  274. P31003-H3560-S403-54-7620,
  275. Connecting a printer
  276. ECR with HiPath 3700, HiPath 3500, HiPath 3300 (not for U.S. and Canada)
  277. ECR Control, Display, and Connecting Elements
  278. Components
  279. Expansion Cabinet Rack ECR With Batteries
  280. Installing Batteries
  281. Expansion Cabinet Rack ECR With Batteries and EPSU2-R
  282. Connecting a Fan (if needed)
  283. Connecting Special Equipment
  284. Information on Third-Party Entrance Telephones
  285. Connecting Speakers
  286. Upgrading HiPath 3000 to V6.0
  287. Software Upgrade
  288. Converting the customer database when changing a system
  289. Workpoint Clients
  290. optiPoint 500
  291. optiPoint 500 Telephones
  292. optiPoint 500 economy (not for U.S.)
  293. optiPoint 500 basic
  294. optiPoint 500 standard, optiPoint 500 standard SL (For U.S. Only)
  295. optiPoint 500 advance
  296. Connection Requirements for HiPath 3000
  297. Connection
  298. Connections on the Bottom of the Telephone
  299. USB 1.1 Interface
  300. optiPoint 500 Add-On Devices
  301. optiPoint BLF
  302. optiPoint application module (V5.0 SMR-06 and later)
  303. Possible add-on device configurations
  304. optiPoint 500 Adapters
  305. optiPoint Analog Adapter
  306. optiPoint ISDN Adapter
  307. optiPoint Phone Adapter
  308. optiPoint Acoustic Adapter
  309. optiPoint Recorder Adapter
  310. Possible optiPoint Adapter Configurations
  311. Comparison of optiset E adapters and optiPoint 500 adapters
  312. and Adapters
  313. optiPoint 410 / optipoint 410 S and optiPoint 420 / optiPoint 420 S
  314. IP Telephony (Voice over IP)
  315. optiPoint 410 and optiPoint 410 S Telephones
  316. optiPoint 410 economy, optiPoint 410 economy S
  317. optiPoint 410 economy plus, optiPoint 410 economy plus S
  318. optiPoint 410 standard, optiPoint 410 standard S
  319. optiPoint 410 advance, optiPoint 410 advance S
  320. optiPoint 420 and optiPoint 420 S Telephones
  321. optiPoint 420 economy plus, optiPoint 420 economy plus S
  322. optiPoint 420 standard, optiPoint 420 standard S
  323. optiPoint 420 advance, optiPoint 420 advance S
  324. Connection and Startup
  325. Add-On Devices
  326. optiPoint 410 display module
  327. Possible Configurations for the Add-On Devices
  328. Use of optiPoint 500 Adapters
  329. optiPoint 600 office
  330. optiLog 4me
  331. optiset E Privacy Module
  332. optiPoint Accessories
  333. optiPoint 420 S
  334. Headsets
  335. optiClient 130 V5.0
  336. HiPath AP 1120
  337. Attendant console versions
  338. optiClient Attendant
  339. Mobile Telephones for HiPath Cordless Office
  340. Gigaset SL1 professional
  341. Gigaset M1 professional
  342. Gigaset active M
  343. Gigaset active EX
  344. Logging Mobile Telephones On To the System
  345. Logging On the Mobile Telephone
  346. Checking the Login Status of the Mobile Telephones
  347. Analog Telephones for HiPath 3000
  348. ISDN Terminals for HiPath 3000
  349. HiPath Cordless Office
  350. System Configuration
  351. Technical Data for Base Stations
  352. Power-Related Capacity Limits
  353. Multi-SLC and System-Wide Networking
  354. Roaming
  355. Service
  356. Service and Maintenance Tasks
  357. Manual Customer Data Backup with HiPath 3000
  358. Customer Data Backup with HiPath Software Manager
  359. Effects of Hardware Changes on Customer Data
  360. Exchanging Workpoint Clients
  361. Relocate/Transfer Application Processor Software (APS)
  362. APS transfer
  363. Manager
  364. Upgrading HiPath 3000
  365. Backing Up System Components (Backup Manager)
  366. HiPath User Management (not yet released)
  367. Guided Maintenance
  368. Power Supplies
  369. Recording HiPath 3000 Trunk Status
  370. Recording Station Status
  371. Recording the Status of the HiPath 3000 V.24 Interfaces
  372. Trace Options for HiPath 3000
  373. HiPath Manager PCM Trace Monitor for HiPath 5000
  374. Starting and Exiting the Trace Monitor
  375. The Screen Layout of the Trace Monitor
  376. General Functions
  377. Exporting Trace Windows
  378. Eventlog for HiPath 3000
  379. Event Viewer for HiPath 5000 (Eventlog)
  380. HiPath 5000State Viewer
  381. HiPath Fault Management
  382. Licensing Analysis
  383. HiPath 3000 Error Messages (Entries in the Eventlog for HiPath 3000)
  384. HiPath 5000 Error Messages (Event Viewer Entries for HiPath 5000)
  385. Correcting Errors
  386. Manual Error Correction With HiPath 3000 Manager E
  387. Remote Service
  388. HiPath 3000 Connection Options
  389. HiPath 5000 Connection Options
  390. DTMF Remote Administration of HiPath 3000
  391. Remote Error Signaling
  392. Controlled Release of a Remote Connection
  393. Remote Error Signaling Using SNMP
  394. Security Features
  395. Pre-Determined User Groups and Their Access Rights
  396. System Access Options
  397. Customer Data Security
  398. Automatic Logging of Administration Procedures
  399. Issuing and Saving Log Data
  400. IP Fundamentals
  401. IP Network Requirements
  402. Standards Supported
  403. QoS - Quality of Service
  404. Network analysis
  405. A System Programming Codes (Expert Mode Codes)
  406. B Codes for Activating/Deactivating Features
  407. C IP Protocols and Port Numbers Used with HiPath 3000/5000 V6.0
  408. C.1 HiPath 3000
  409. C.2 HiPath 5000
  410. C.3 HiPath ComScendo Service
  411. C.4 HiPath FM Managed Systems
  412. C.6 optiClient 130 V5.0
  413. C.8 HiPath AP 1120
  414. C.9 Middleware for Call Control
  415. D Identifying System Power Requirements
  416. D.1 HiPath 3800 Board Power Requirement
  417. D.2 HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 Board Power Requirement
  418. D.3 HiPath 3550 Board Power Requirement
  419. D.4 HiPath 3350 Board Power Requirement
  420. D.5 HiPath 3500 Board Power Requirement
  421. D.6 HiPath 3300 Board Power Requirement
  422. D.7 Workpoint Clients, Key Modules and Adapter Power Requirements
  423. D.8 Checking Whether the Output of a Power Supply Unit is Sufficient
  424. D.9 Identifying the Primary System Power Requirement
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Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Network Accessory
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
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  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. HiPath 3000 V5.0, HiPath 5000 V5.0, Service Manual
  17. Structure of this Electronic Service Manual
  18. HiPath 3000 V5.0, HiPath 5000 V5.0 , Service Manual
  19. Electrical Environment
  20. Safety Information: Dangers
  21. Safety Information: Warnings
  22. General Information
  23. What To Do in an Emergency
  24. Privacy and Data Security
  25. Information on the Intranet
  26. System Data
  27. HiPath 3000
  28. Design and Dimensions of the HiPath 3000 Systems
  29. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3750
  30. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3550
  31. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3350
  32. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3700
  33. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3500
  34. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3300
  35. System Environment of the HiPath 3000 Systems
  36. HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 System Environment
  37. HiPath 3550 System Environment
  38. HiPath 3350 System Environment
  39. HiPath 3500 System Environment
  40. HiPath 3300 System Environment
  41. HiPath 5000
  42. System-Specific Capacity Limits for HiPath 3000, HiPath 5000
  43. Technical Specifications for HiPath 3000
  44. Interface-to-Interface Ranges
  45. Numbering Plan for HiPath 3000/5000
  46. Technical Specifications and Compliance to HiPath 3000
  47. FCC Compliance
  48. Industry Canada Compliance
  49. SAFETY International
  50. Environmental Conditions
  51. Boards for HiPath 3000
  52. Central Boards
  53. CBRC
  54. CBCPR
  55. CBSAP
  56. CR8N
  57. CUC and CUCR
  58. CUP and CUPR
  59. DBSAP
  60. IMODN
  61. LIMS
  62. LUNA2
  63. PSUP
  64. UPSC-D
  65. UPSC-DR
  66. UPSM
  67. Peripheral Boards
  68. DIUN2
  69. HXGM3
  70. HXGS3, HXGR3
  71. IVML8, IVML24
  72. IVMNL, IVMN8
  73. IVMP8 (not for U.S.), IVMP8R (not for U.S)
  74. IVMS8, IVMS8R
  75. PBXXX
  76. SLA8N (not for U.S.), SLA16N, SLA24N
  77. SLC16 (Not for U.S.), SLC16N (Not for U.S.)
  78. SLCN (Not for U.S.)
  79. SLMA, SLMA8
  80. SLMO2, SLMO8
  81. SLMO8 (Not for U.S.), SLMO24
  82. SLU8
  83. SLU8R
  84. STLS2 (Not for U.S.), STLS4
  85. STLS4R
  86. STLSX2, STLSX4, STLSX4R
  87. STMD3
  88. STMD8
  89. STMI2
  90. TIEL
  91. TLA2 (Not for U.S.), TLA4 (Not for U.S.), TLA8 (Not for U.S.)
  92. TLA4R (Not for U.S.)
  93. TM2LP
  94. TMAMF (for selected countries only)
  95. TMC16 (U.S. Only)
  96. TMCAS (for selected countries only)
  97. TMDID (for U.S. only)
  98. TMDID8 (for U.S. only)
  99. TMEW2
  100. TMGL4 (for U.S. only)
  101. TMGL4R (for U.S. only)
  102. TMGL8 (for U.S. only)
  103. TML8W (Not for U.S.)
  104. TMQ4 (for U.S. only)
  105. TMST1 (for U.S. only)
  106. TMS2 (Not for U.S.)
  107. TST1 (for U.S. only)
  108. TS2 (Not for U.S.), TS2R (Not for U.S.)
  109. SLA (Not for U.S.), 8SLA, 16SLA (Not for U.S.)
  110. SLAR
  111. Options
  112. AMOM
  113. ANI4 (for selected countries only)
  114. ANI4R (for selected countries only)
  115. Announcement and Music Modules
  116. EXMNA (for U.S. only)
  117. GEE8 (not for U.S)
  118. GEE12 (nor for U.S.), GEE16 (not for U.S.), GEE50 (not for U.S.)
  119. HOPE (for U.S. only)
  120. OPAL and OPALR
  121. PFT1 (Not for U.S.), PFT4 (Not for U.S.)
  122. REAL
  123. REALS
  124. STBG4 (For France Only)
  125. STRB, STRBR
  126. V24/1 (not for U.S.)
  127. V.24 Adapter
  128. V.24 Cable
  129. Installing HiPath 3000
  130. Installing HiPath 3800
  131. Installation Procedure
  132. Installing HiPath 3800 (Standalone)
  133. For U.S. only: AC outlet
  134. Unpacking the Components
  135. Setting up the System Cabinets
  136. Setting Up a Single Cabinet
  137. Stacking Two Cabinets
  138. Setting Up a Two-Cabinet System Side by Side
  139. Grounding the System
  140. For U.S. Only: Grounding the System
  141. Checking the Grounding
  142. Installing HiPath 3800 (19-Inch Cabinet)
  143. Mounting System Cabinets in the 19-Inch Cabinet
  144. Installing Boards (Configuration Notes)
  145. Inserting or Removing Boards
  146. Mounting Connector Panels (if required)
  147. Installing the SIVAPAC-SIPAC Board Adapter
  148. Initializing the Boards
  149. Distribution of the PCM Highway
  150. Static Traffic Capacity
  151. Connecting the Cable to the Backplane
  152. Backplane of the Basic Cabinet
  153. Expansion Cabinet Backplane
  154. Connecting Cables Between the Basic and Expansion Cabinet
  155. Connecting Peripherals to the SIVAPAC Connector on the Backplane
  156. Connecting Peripherals to the Connector Panels with RJ45 Jacks
  157. CHAMP Jack
  158. SIPAC 1 SU Connectors
  159. Using an External Main Distribution Frame or External Patch Panel
  160. Using an External Main Distribution Frame MDFU-E S30805-U5283-X
  161. Mounting the Main Distribution Frame (MDFU-E)
  162. Inserting the External Patch Panel S30807K6143-X
  163. Installing the Patch Panel in a 19-Inch Cabinet
  164. Connecting the Line Network to the External Patch Panel
  165. For U.S. only: Connecting Network Facilities
  166. Loading the System Software and Installing Subboards on the CBSAP
  167. Connecting Workpoint Clients
  168. Performing a Visual Inspection
  169. Installing HiPath 3750, HiPath 3700
  170. Installing HiPath 3750
  171. Selecting the Installation Site
  172. Install MDFU or MDFU-E (not for USA)
  173. Removing the Cabinet Covers
  174. For U.S. only: Mounting Two Cabinets Stacked on the Wall
  175. Setting Up a Stacked Three-Cabinet System
  176. For U.S. only: Installing the Seismic Anchors
  177. Connection between the MDFU or MDFU-E and Backplane
  178. MDFU-E
  179. Installing HiPath 3700 (19-Inch Cabinet)
  180. Mounting the System Cabinet in the 19-Inch Cabinet
  181. Mounting the System Cabinet with Angle Brackets
  182. Mounting the Patch Panel in the 19-Inch Cabinet
  183. Connecting the Line Network to the Patch Panel
  184. Loading the System Software and Installing Subboards on the CBCPR
  185. Configuration notes
  186. Installing HiPath 3550, HiPath 3350, HiPath 3500, and HiPath 3300
  187. Installing HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3350
  188. Removing the System Housing Cover
  189. Attaching the System to the Wall
  190. Grounding the System and the Main Distribution Frame
  191. Installing the Boards
  192. Laying the Line Network and Connection Cables
  193. Attaching Ferrite
  194. Installing HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 (19-Inch Housing)
  195. Not for U.S.: Attaching a HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 to the Wall
  196. Installing a HiPath 3500 or HiPath 3300 in a Cabinet
  197. Connecting Cables and the Line Network
  198. Starting Up HiPath 3000
  199. Starting Up HiPath 3800
  200. Supplying the System with Power
  201. Assigning Station Numbers
  202. Carrying Out a System Reload
  203. Carrying Out the Country Initialization and Selecting the Password Type
  204. Not for U.S.: Entering the System Number
  205. Customer-Specific Programming
  206. Starting Up HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700
  207. Starting Up HiPath 3550, HiPath 3350, HiPath 3500, HiPath 3300
  208. HiPath 5000 Startup and Administration
  209. Introduction
  210. Software Structure
  211. Notes on Open Numbering in a HiPath 3000/5000 Network
  212. Installation Requirements
  213. Prerequisites for a Single-PC Solution
  214. Integrating the HiPath 5000 Server in the Customer LAN
  215. HiPath 5000 Installing Standard Components
  216. Licensing
  217. Starting the Installation
  218. Installing HiPath ComScendo Service
  219. Checking the Installation of the HiPath ComScendo Service
  220. Installing HiPath Fault Management
  221. Installing the TAPI Service Provider
  222. Installing the HiPath Inventory Server Separately
  223. Verifying Installation
  224. Checking Entries in the Event Viewer
  225. Modifying HiPath 5000 Components (Retro-Fitting, Updating, Deleting)
  226. Performing Licensing
  227. Optimizing Operating System Settings
  228. Perform HiPath 5000 Basic Configuration
  229. Configuring HiPath 5000 with HiPath ComScendo Service
  230. IP Network
  231. Adding Individual Nodes for IP Networking
  232. HiPath Manager PCM
  233. GetAccount
  234. Connecting an Uninterruptible Power Supply to HiPath 5000
  235. Starting HiPath 3000 as a Gateway
  236. Starting HiPath 3800 as a Gateway
  237. Starting HiPath 3700 as a Gateway
  238. Starting HiPath 3500 as a Gateway
  239. Starting HiPath 3300 as a Gateway
  240. Licensing for HiPath 3000 V5.0, HiPath 5000 V5.0
  241. Grace Period
  242. Licensing Scenarios
  243. Networked HiPath 3000 Systems without HiPath 5000
  244. Networked HiPath 3000 Systems with HiPath 5000
  245. Upgrading to HiPath 3000 V5.0, HiPath 5000 V5.0
  246. Removing a Standalone System from a Network with HiPath 5000
  247. Replacing License-sensitive Hardware (Changing the MAC Address)
  248. Licensing optiClient Attendant
  249. HiPath 3000 V5.0
  250. Upgrade to HiPath 3000 V5.0
  251. Protection Against License Manipulation
  252. Expanding and Upgrading HiPath 3000
  253. Expanding HiPath 3000
  254. Replacing Peripheral Boards for HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700
  255. Connecting a printer
  256. ECR with HiPath 3700, HiPath 3500, HiPath 3300 (not for U.S. and Canada)
  257. ECR Control, Display, and Connecting Elements
  258. Components
  259. Expansion Cabinet Rack ECR With Batteries
  260. Installing Batteries
  261. Expansion Cabinet Rack ECR With Batteries and EPSU2-R
  262. Connecting a Fan (if needed)
  263. Connecting Special Equipment
  264. Information on Third-Party Entrance Telephones
  265. Connecting Speakers
  266. Upgrading HiPath 3000 to V5.0
  267. Software Upgrade
  268. Workpoint Clients
  269. Notes on the Maintenance of Gateway Channels HiPath
  270. optiPoint 500
  271. optiPoint 500 Telephones
  272. optiPoint 500 economy (not for U.S.)
  273. optiPoint 500 basic
  274. optiPoint 500 standard, optiPoint 500 standard SL (For U.S. Only)
  275. optiPoint 500 advance
  276. Connection Requirements for HiPath 3000
  277. Connection
  278. Connections on the Bottom of the Telephone
  279. USB 1.1 Interface
  280. optiPoint 500 Add-On Devices
  281. optiPoint BLF
  282. Programming Add-On Devices
  283. Possible Configurations for the Add-On Devices
  284. optiPoint 500 Adapters
  285. optiPoint Analog Adapter
  286. optiPoint ISDN Adapter
  287. optiPoint Phone Adapter
  288. optiPoint Acoustic Adapter
  289. optiPoint Recorder Adapter
  290. Possible optiPoint Adapter Configurations
  291. Comparison of optiset E adapters and optiPoint 500 adapters
  292. Adapters
  293. optiPoint 600 office
  294. optiLog 4me
  295. optiset E Privacy Module
  296. IP Telephony (Voice over IP)
  297. optiPoint 410 and optiPoint 420
  298. optiPoint 410 Telephones
  299. optiPoint 410 economy
  300. optiPoint 410 standard
  301. optiPoint 410 advance
  302. optiPoint 420 Telephones
  303. optiPoint 420 economy plus
  304. optiPoint 420 standard
  305. optiPoint 420 advance
  306. Connection and Startup
  307. optiPoint 410 and optiPoint 420 Add-On Devices
  308. optiPoint 410 Display Module
  309. optiClient 130 V5.0
  310. HiPath AP 1120
  311. HG 1500: Determining the Number of HG 1500 Boards Required
  312. Dynamic Configuration Rules
  313. MOH Channels (G.711, G.723, G.729)
  314. IP Networking Channels (PBX Networking Channels)
  315. ISDN Routing/PPP Channels
  316. Determining the Number of HG 1500 Boards Required
  317. Sample Calculation
  318. Calculation Example 2: 96 IP workpoint clients and 16 IP networking connections to HiPath 3750, HiPath 3700
  319. Access to HiPath 3750, HiPath 3700
  320. Calculation Example 4: IP Networking Connections and Voice over PPP (ISDN Routing) to HiPath 3750, HiPath 3700
  321. Calculation Example 5: Virtual Private Network VPN
  322. Calculation Example 6: Connecting teleworkers via VPN
  323. Remaining Bandwidth for Voice Transmission
  324. V5.0 or later
  325. optiPoint Accessories
  326. AC Adapter for optiPoint 410 and optiPoint 420
  327. Headsets
  328. Attendant console versions
  329. optiClient Attendant
  330. Mobile Telephones for HiPath Cordless Office
  331. Gigaset SL1 professional
  332. Gigaset M1 professional
  333. Gigaset active M
  334. Gigaset active EX
  335. Logging Mobile Telephones On To the System
  336. Logging On the Mobile Telephone
  337. Checking the Login Status of the Mobile Telephones
  338. Analog Telephones for HiPath 3000
  339. ISDN Terminals for HiPath 3000
  340. HiPath Cordless Office
  341. System Configuration
  342. Technical Data for Base Stations
  343. Power-Related Capacity Limits
  344. Multi-SLC and System-Wide Networking
  345. Roaming
  346. Service
  347. Service and Maintenance Tasks
  348. Manual Customer Data Backup with HiPath 3000
  349. Customer Data Backup with HiPath Software Manager
  350. Effects of Hardware Changes on Customer Data
  351. Exchanging Workpoint Clients
  352. Relocate/Transfer Application Processor Software (APS)
  353. APS transfer
  354. Manager
  355. Upgrading HiPath 3000
  356. Backing Up System Components (Backup Manager)
  357. HiPath User Management (not yet released)
  358. Guided Maintenance
  359. Power Supplies
  360. Recording HiPath 3000 Trunk Status
  361. Recording Station Status
  362. Recording the Status of the HiPath 3000 V.24 Interfaces
  363. Trace Options for HiPath 3000
  364. HiPath Manager PCM Trace Monitor for HiPath 5000
  365. Starting and Exiting the Trace Monitor
  366. The Screen Layout of the Trace Monitor
  367. General Functions
  368. Exporting Trace Windows
  369. Eventlog for HiPath 3000
  370. Event Viewer for HiPath 5000 (Eventlog)
  371. HiPath 5000State Viewer
  372. HiPath Fault Management
  373. Licensing Analysis
  374. HiPath 3000 Error Messages (Entries in the Eventlog for HiPath 3000)
  375. HiPath 5000 Error Messages (Event Viewer Entries for HiPath 5000)
  376. Correcting Errors
  377. Manual Error Correction With HiPath 3000 Manager E
  378. Remote Service
  379. HiPath 3000 Connection Options
  380. HiPath 5000 Connection Options
  381. DTMF Remote Administration of HiPath 3000
  382. Remote Error Signaling
  383. Controlled Release of a Remote Connection
  384. Remote Error Signaling Using SNMP
  385. Security Features
  386. Pre-Determined User Groups and Their Access Rights
  387. System Access Options
  388. Customer Data Security
  389. Automatic Logging of Administration Procedures
  390. Issuing and Saving Log Data
  391. IP Fundamentals
  392. IP Network Requirements
  393. Standards Supported
  394. QoS - Quality of Service
  395. Network analysis
  396. A System Programming Codes (Expert Mode Codes)
  397. B Codes for Activating/Deactivating Features
  398. C IP Protocols and Port Numbers Used with HiPath 3000/5000 V5.0
  399. C.1 HiPath 3000
  400. C.2 HiPath 5000
  401. C.3 HiPath ComScendo Service
  402. C.4 HiPath FM Managed Systems
  403. C.7 optiPoint 400, optiPoint 410, optiPoint 420, optiPoint 600 office
  404. C.9 Middleware for Call Control
  405. D Identifying System Power Requirements
  406. D.1 HiPath 3800 Board Power Requirement
  407. D.2 HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 Board Power Requirement
  408. P31003-H3550-S403-4-7620
  409. D.3 HiPath 3550 Board Power Requirement
  410. D.4 HiPath 3350 Board Power Requirement
  411. D.5 HiPath 3500 Board Power Requirement
  412. D.6 HiPath 3300 Board Power Requirement
  413. D.7 Workpoint Clients, Key Modules and Adapter Power Requirements
  414. D.8 Checking Whether the Output of a Power Supply Unit is Sufficient
  415. D.9 Identifying the Primary System Power Requirement
  416. Figures
  417. Tables
  418. Abbreviations
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  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. A31003-S2010-M100-10-7619, 27/08/2008 HiPath 2000/3000/5000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual
  6. Maintenance Notes
  7. OpenStage 40
  8. OpenStage 20
  9. Deployment Service (DLS)
  10. Startup
  11. Assembling and Installing the Phone
  12. Assembly
  13. Quick Start
  14. Access the Web Interface (WBM)
  15. Basic Network Configuration
  16. Using Option #43 "Vendor Specific"
  17. DLS Server Address
  18. HFA Gateway Settings
  19. Administration
  20. LAN Settings
  21. VLAN
  22. Manual configuration of a VLAN ID
  23. IP Network Parameters
  24. Layer 3 / Diffserv
  25. Use DHCP
  26. IP Address - Manual Configuration
  27. Default Route/Gateway
  28. Specific IP Routing
  29. DNS Domain Name
  30. DNS Servers
  31. Configuration & Update Service (DLS)
  32. SNMP
  33. HiPath Service Menu
  34. System Settings
  35. HFA Emergency Gateway Settings
  36. Server and Standby Server ports
  37. Redundancy
  38. Not Used Timeout
  39. Pixel Saver (OpenStage 40/60/80)
  40. Security
  41. Dialing
  42. Canonical Dial Lookup
  43. Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files
  44. Phone Software
  45. Download/Update Phone Software
  46. Picture Clips
  47. Download Picture Clip
  48. LDAP Template
  49. Download LDAP Template
  50. Logo
  51. Download Logo
  52. Screensaver
  53. Download Screensaver
  54. Ringer File
  55. Download Ringer File
  56. HPT Dongle Key
  57. Corporate Phonebook: Directory Settings
  58. Speech
  59. Codec Preferences
  60. Audio Settings
  61. Display General Phone Information
  62. Password
  63. Troubleshooting: Lost Password
  64. Restart Phone
  65. Factory Reset
  66. Test Interface
  67. Diagnostics
  68. Easy Trace Profiles
  69. No Tracing for All Services
  70. Bluetooth Headset
  71. LDAP Phonebook
  72. Help Application
  73. Key Input
  74. Messaging
  75. Server based applications
  76. Web Based Management
  77. QoS Reports
  78. Ping
  79. Memory Status Information
  80. Core dump
  81. Bluetooth
  82. Examples and HowTos
  83. Conversion examples
  84. How to Create Logo Files for OpenStage Phones
  85. For OpenStage 60/80
  86. How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook (LDAP)
  87. Create an LDAP Template
  88. Load the LDAP Template into the Phone
  89. Configure LDAP Access
  90. Technical Reference
  91. Web Pages
  92. Local Phone Menu
  93. Troubleshooting: Error Messages
  94. Glossary
  95. Index
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  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. A31003-01010-M11-1-7619, 29/01/2007 HiPath 2000, HiPath 3000/5000, HiPath 4000 - OpenStage 60/80, Administrator Manual
  6. Maintenance Notes
  7. Web-based Management (WBM)
  8. Startup
  9. Assembling and Installing the Phone
  10. Assembly
  11. Quick Start
  12. Access the Web Interface (WBM)
  13. Set the Terminal Number
  14. Basic Network Configuration
  15. Extended Network Configuration
  16. Using Option #43 „Vendor Specific"
  17. DLS Server Address
  18. Registering at the HiPath 8000
  19. Administration
  20. LAN Settings
  21. VLAN
  22. Manual configuration of a VLAN ID
  23. IP Network Parameters
  24. Layer 3 / Diffserv
  25. Use DHCP
  26. IP Address - Manual Configuration
  27. Default Route/Gateway
  28. Specific IP Routing
  29. DNS Domain Name
  30. DNS Servers
  31. Configuration & Update Service (DLS)
  32. SNMP
  33. System Settings
  34. Display Identity
  35. Emergency and Voice Mail
  36. Date and Time
  37. No SNTP server available
  38. Outbound Proxy
  39. SIP Transport Protocol
  40. SIP Addresses and Ports
  41. SIP Ports
  42. SIP Registration
  43. SIP Session Timer
  44. SIP Survivability
  45. Features - Configuration
  46. Group Pickup
  47. Call Transfer
  48. Callback URIs
  49. Message Waiting Address
  50. System Based Conference
  51. uaCSTA Interface
  52. Not Used Timeout
  53. Multiline Appearance/Keyset
  54. Configure MultiLine Operation
  55. Dialing
  56. Canonical Dial Lookup
  57. Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files
  58. Phone Software
  59. Download/Update Phone Software
  60. Music on Hold
  61. Download Music on Hold
  62. Picture Clips
  63. Download Picture Clip
  64. LDAP Template
  65. Download LDAP Template
  66. Logo
  67. Download Logo
  68. Screensaver
  69. Download Screensaver
  70. Java Midlets
  71. Download Java Midlet
  72. Directory Settings
  73. Speech
  74. Audio Settings
  75. Display General Phone Information
  76. Password
  77. Factory Reset
  78. Test Interface
  79. Diagnostics
  80. Ping
  81. Memory Status Information
  82. Core dump
  83. Technical Reference
  84. Web Pages
  85. Local Phone Menu
  86. Glossary
  87. Index
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  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. Table Of Contents
  18. HiPath 3000/5000 V9, Service documentation
  19. About this Documentation
  20. HiPath 3000/5000 V9 , Service documentation
  21. Manual Structure
  22. Notational Conventions
  23. Warning Sign: DANGER
  24. Safety Information for Australia (for Australia only)
  25. Emergencies
  26. Standards and Guidelines for Installation
  27. Lightning Protection
  28. Privacy and Data Security
  29. Further Information
  30. System Data
  31. HiPath 3000
  32. Individual HiPath 3000 System Models
  33. Design and Dimensions of the HiPath 3000 Systems
  34. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3550
  35. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3350
  36. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3500
  37. Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3300
  38. System Environment of the HiPath 3000 Systems
  39. HiPath 3550 System Environment
  40. HiPath 3350 System Environment
  41. HiPath 3500 System Environment
  42. HiPath 3300 System Environment
  43. Central components of the HiPath 3000 system
  44. Central components, HiPath 3550
  45. Central components, HiPath 3350
  46. Central components, HiPath 3500
  47. Central components, HiPath 3300
  48. Peripheral components of the HiPath 3000 systems
  49. Peripheral components, HiPath 3550
  50. Peripheral components, HiPath 3350
  51. Peripheral components, HiPath 3500
  52. Peripheral components, HiPath 3300
  53. HiPath 5000
  54. System-Specific Capacity Limits for HiPath 3000, HiPath 5000
  55. Static Configuration Rules
  56. Gateway channels (DSP channels)
  57. Connections to ITSP
  58. MOH Channels (G.711, G.723, G.729)
  59. DMC (Direct Media Connection) Channels
  60. Fax/Modem Channels
  61. Dynamic Configuration Rules
  62. Planning Load for HiPath Systems
  63. Maximum Permissible Values for HiPath 3000/5000V9
  64. Additional Parameters
  65. Current Thumb Rule Values
  66. Thumb Rule for HG 1500 V3.0
  67. Example for Using the Thumb Rule
  68. HG 1500 Configurations
  69. IP Trunking via LAN and WAN (ISDN/PPP)
  70. IP Trunking with VPN (Voice Only)
  71. Standalone System with Home Offices connected via VPN
  72. VPN Networking with Data and Voice Connections
  73. IP telephones/clients for ISDN and ITSP Connection in HiPath 3800
  74. Maximum Number of Devices for Special Cases
  75. Technical Specifications for HiPath 3000
  76. Interface-to-Interface Ranges
  77. Country-Specific Ring Frequencies for Analog Subscriber Line Modules
  78. Numbering plan
  79. Internet telephony phone numbers
  80. Technical Specifications and Compliance to HiPath 3000
  81. FCC Compliance
  82. Industry Canada Compliance
  83. SAFETY International
  84. Environmental Conditions
  85. Boards for HiPath 3000
  86. Functional and model overview of the boards
  87. Central Board
  88. CBRC
  89. CBSAP
  90. CUC and CUCR
  91. CUP and CUPR
  92. DBSAP
  93. IMODN
  94. LIMS
  95. LUNA2
  96. PSUP
  97. RGMOD (for selected countries only)
  98. UPSC-D
  99. UPSC-DR
  100. Peripheral boards
  101. DIU2U (for U.S. only)
  102. DIUN2
  103. DIUT2
  104. HXGS3, HXGR3
  105. IVMNL, IVMN8
  106. IVMP4, IVMP4R
  107. IVMP8 (not for U.S.) and IVMP8R (not for U.S.)
  108. IVMS8, IVMS8R
  109. IVMS8N, IVMS8NR
  110. SLA8N (not for U.S.), SLA16N, SLA24N
  111. SLAD4, SLAD8, SLAD8R
  112. SLAD16
  113. SLC16N (not for U.S.)
  114. SLCN (not for U.S.)
  115. SLMAE8, SLMAE (SLMAE200)
  116. SLMA, SLMA8
  117. SLMA2 (for selected countries only)
  118. SLMAV8, SLMAV24
  119. SLMO2, SLMO8
  120. SLMO8 (not for U.S.), SLMO24
  121. SLU8
  122. SLU8R
  123. STLS2 (not for U.S.), STLS4
  124. STLS4R
  125. STLSX2, STLSX4, STLSX4R
  126. STMD3
  127. STMI2
  128. TCAS-2 and TCASR-2 (for selected countries only)
  129. TLA2 (Not for U.S.), TLA4 (Not for U.S.), TLA8 (not for U.S.)
  130. TLA4R (not for U.S.)
  131. TM2LP
  132. TMAMF (for selected countries only)
  133. TLANI2, TLANI4, TLANI8
  134. TLANI4R
  135. TMANI, TMANI-IM, TMANI-BRA [TMANI8]
  136. TMC16 (for selected countries only)
  137. TMCAS (for selected countries only)
  138. TMCAS-2 (for selected countries only)
  139. TMDID (for U.S. only)
  140. TMDID2 (for selected countries only)
  141. TMEW2
  142. TMGL4 (for U.S. only)
  143. TMGL4R (for U.S. only)
  144. TMQ4 (for U.S. only)
  145. TST1 (for U.S. only)
  146. TS2N (old: TS2) [Not for U.S.], TS2R (not for U.S.)
  147. SLA (not for U.S.), 8SLA, 16SLA (Not for U.S.)
  148. SLAR
  149. Options
  150. ALUM4
  151. AMOM
  152. ANI4 (for selected countries only)
  153. ANI4R (for selected countries only)
  154. Announcement and Music Modules
  155. EXMNA (for U.S. only)
  156. GEE12 (not for U.S.), GEE16 (not for U.S.), GEE50 (not for U.S.)
  157. HOPE (for U.S. only)
  158. OPAL and OPALR
  159. PFT1 (not for U.S.), PFT4 (not for U.S.)
  160. REALS
  161. STBG4 (for France only)
  162. STRB, STRBR
  163. USB V.24 Adapter
  164. V24/1 (not for U.S.)
  165. V.24 Adapter
  166. V.24 Cable
  167. Installing HiPath 3000
  168. Installing HiPath 3800
  169. Installation Procedure
  170. Installing HiPath 3800 (Standalone)
  171. Unpacking the Components
  172. Setting up the System Cabinets
  173. Setting Up a Single Cabinet
  174. Stacking Two Cabinets
  175. Setting Up a Two-Cabinet System Side by Side
  176. Grounding the System
  177. For U.S. only: Grounding the System
  178. Checking the Grounding
  179. Installing HiPath 3800 (19-Inch Cabinet)
  180. For U.S. only: Power plug
  181. Mounting System Cabinets in the 19-Inch Cabinet
  182. Installing Boards (Configuration Notes)
  183. Inserting or Removing Boards
  184. Mounting Connector Panels (if required)
  185. Installing the SIVAPAC-SIPAC Board Adapter
  186. Initializing the Boards
  187. Distribution of the PCM Highway
  188. Static Traffic Capacity
  189. Connecting the Cable to the Backplane
  190. Backplane of the Basic Cabinet
  191. Expansion Cabinet Backplane
  192. Connecting Cables Between the Basic and Expansion Cabinet
  193. Connecting Peripherals to the SIVAPAC Connector on the Backplane
  194. Connecting Peripherals to the Connector Panels with RJ45 Jacks
  195. with CHAMP Jack (for U.S. only)
  196. Connecting Peripherals to Connector Panels with SIPAC 1 SU Connectors
  197. Using an External Main Distribution Frame or External Patch Panel
  198. Using an External Main Distribution Frame MDFU-E S30805-U5283-X
  199. Mounting the Main Distribution Frame (MDFU-E)
  200. Inserting the External Patch Panel S30807K6143-X
  201. Installing the Patch Panel in a 19-Inch Cabinet
  202. Connecting the Line Network to the External Patch Panel
  203. For U.S. only: Connecting Network Facilities
  204. Loading the System Software and Installing Subboards on the CBSAP
  205. Connecting Workpoint Clients
  206. Performing a Visual Inspection
  207. Installing HiPath 3550, HiPath 3350, HiPath 3500, and HiPath 3300
  208. Installing HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3350
  209. Removing the System Housing Cover
  210. Attaching the System to the Wall
  211. Grounding the System and the Main Distribution Frame
  212. Installing the Boards
  213. Laying the Line Network and Connection Cables
  214. Attaching Ferrite
  215. Configuration Notes
  216. Installing HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 (19-Inch Housing)
  217. Selecting the Installation Site
  218. Not for U.S.: Attaching a HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 to the Wall
  219. Installing a HiPath 3500 or HiPath 3300 in a Cabinet
  220. Connecting Cables and the Line Network
  221. Installing the EXMR on the CBRC
  222. Replacing the Backplane
  223. Replacing the Backplane for HiPath 3300/3500 (19" Rack)
  224. Starting Up HiPath 3000
  225. Starting Up HiPath 3800
  226. Assigning Station Numbers
  227. Carrying Out a System Reload
  228. Carrying Out the Country Initialization and Selecting the Password Type
  229. Not for U.S.: Entering the System Number
  230. Customer-Specific Programming
  231. Starting Up HiPath 3550, HiPath 3350, HiPath 3500, HiPath 3300
  232. Supplying the System With Power
  233. Startup and Administration HiPath 5000
  234. Introduction
  235. Software Structure
  236. Notes on Open Numbering in a HiPath 3000/5000 Network
  237. Installation Requirements
  238. Server Networking
  239. IP Network and Application Server Requirements
  240. Requirements of Delay Times
  241. Quality Assurance Procedures to be Supported
  242. Starting HiPath 5000
  243. Integrating the HiPath 5000 Server in the Customer LAN
  244. Overview
  245. Licensing
  246. Starting the Installation
  247. Installing HiPath Fault Management
  248. Installing the TAPI Service Provider
  249. Verifying Installation
  250. Checking Entries in the Event Viewer
  251. Modifying HiPath 5000 Components (Retro-Fitting, Updating, Deleting)
  252. Version-wide Upgrading of an Existing HiPath 5000 Installation
  253. Performing Licensing
  254. Optimizing Operating System Settings
  255. Windows Server 2003
  256. Windows Server 2008
  257. Required configuration changes
  258. Configuration of the DCOM settings of a COM application
  259. Editing UAC settings on computer B
  260. A31003-H3590-S100-7-7620 ,
  261. Perform HiPath 5000 Basic Configuration
  262. Creating a Central Customer Database for IP Networking
  263. Adding Individual Nodes for IP Networking
  264. GetAccount
  265. Connecting an Uninterruptible Power Supply to HiPath 5000
  266. Starting HiPath 3000 as a Gateway
  267. Starting HiPath 3800 as a Gateway
  268. Starting HiPath 3500 as a Gateway
  269. Starting HiPath 3300 as a Gateway
  270. Licensing Fundamentals
  271. Licensing for HiPath 3000 V9, HiPath 5000 V9
  272. Grace Period
  273. Licensing Scenarios
  274. Networked HiPath 3000 Systems without HiPath 5000 RSM
  275. Networked HiPath 3000 Systems with HiPath 5000 RSM
  276. Upgrading to HiPath 3000 V9, HiPath 5000 V9
  277. Removing a Standalone System from a Network with HiPath 5000 RSM
  278. Replacing License-sensitive Hardware (Changing the MAC Address)
  279. Licensing optiClient Attendant V9 to HiPath 3000 V9
  280. Protection Against License Manipulation
  281. Expanding and Upgrading HiPath 3000
  282. HiPath 3000Expanding
  283. Connecting a Printer
  284. Inserting Powerbox PB3000
  285. PB3000 Control, Display, and Connecting Elements
  286. Components
  287. Installation Options
  288. Powerbox PB3000 with batteries and LUNA2
  289. Installing Batteries in PB3000
  290. Installing the LUNA2 Power Supply in PB3000
  291. Wall mounting PB3000 (Not for USA:)
  292. Inch Cabinet Installation for PB3000
  293. Connecting Special Equipment
  294. Information on Third-Party Entrance Telephones
  295. Connecting Speakers
  296. Upgrading HiPath 3000
  297. Upgrading from V8 to V9
  298. Upgrading a HiPath 5000 RSM Network
  299. Upgrading a HiPath 3000 System Networked with HiPath 4000
  300. Upgrade HiPath 3000 for Signaling & Payload encryption (SPE)
  301. Additional System Load
  302. Workpoint Clients
  303. OpenStage Product Family
  304. Gigabit variant of OpenStage terminals
  305. OpenStage Terminals
  306. OpenStage 15
  307. OpenStage 20
  308. OpenStage 30
  309. OpenStage 40
  310. OpenStage 60
  311. OpenStage 80
  312. Connection and Startup
  313. Ports on the Underside of the Telephone for the CorNet-IP Model
  314. Ports on the Underside of the Telephone for the TDM Model
  315. OpenStage Terminals - Description of Ports
  316. OpenStage Add-On Devices
  317. OpenStage Key Module 40, 60, 80
  318. Possible Configurations for the Key Modules
  319. Powering the OpenStage Telephones, Add-On Devices, and Adapters
  320. OpenStage Accessories
  321. OpenStage PhoneAdapter
  322. Headsets
  323. Updating Software for the OpenStage TDM Telephone Service
  324. Updating Software Manually via a USB Stick
  325. Accessing Hardware and Software Version Information
  326. optiPoint 410 / optiPoint 410 S and optiPoint 420 / optiPoint 420 S
  327. optiPoint 410 and optiPoint 410 S Telephones
  328. optiPoint 410 economy, optiPoint 410 economy S
  329. optiPoint 410 economy plus, optiPoint 410 economy plus S
  330. optiPoint 410 standard, optiPoint 410 standard S
  331. optiPoint 410 advance, optiPoint 410 advance S
  332. optiPoint 420 and optiPoint 420 S Telephones
  333. optiPoint 420 economy plus, optiPoint 420 economy plus S
  334. optiPoint 420 standard, optiPoint 420 standard S
  335. optiPoint 420 advance, optiPoint 420 advance S
  336. Connections on the Bottom of the Telephone
  337. Key Modules for optiPoint 410/410 S and 420/420 S
  338. optiPoint 410 display module
  339. Central Administration of IP Workpoints via the System
  340. Plug&Play Startup of IP Workpoints
  341. Software Upgrade of IP Workpoints via the System
  342. optiPoint 600 office
  343. optiPoint 500
  344. optiPoint 500 Telephones
  345. optiPoint 500 economy (not for U.S.)
  346. optiPoint 500 basic
  347. optiPoint 500 standard, optiPoint 500 standard SL (for U.S. only)
  348. optiPoint 500 advance
  349. Connection Requirements for HiPath 3000
  350. Connection
  351. Ports on the Bottom of the Telephone
  352. USB 1.1 Interface
  353. optiPoint 500 Add-On Devices
  354. optiPoint 500 Adapters
  355. optiPoint analog adapter
  356. optiPoint ISDN adapter
  357. optiPoint phone adapter
  358. optiPoint acoustic adapter
  359. optiPoint recorder adapter
  360. Possible optiPoint Adapter Configurations
  361. optiPoint 500 key modules and adapters power supply
  362. Key Programming
  363. optiLog 4me
  364. optiPoint Accessories
  365. Power supply unit for optiPoint 410/410 S and 420/420 S
  366. OpenScape Personal Edition
  367. HiPath AP 1120
  368. optiPoint WL2 professional/optiPoint WL2 professional S
  369. Attendant Console Versions
  370. optiPoint Attendant
  371. optiClient Attendant V8
  372. Mobile Telephones for HiPath Cordless Office
  373. Gigaset S4 professional
  374. Gigaset M2 professional
  375. Logging Mobile Telephones on to the System
  376. Logging On the Mobile Telephone
  377. Checking the Login Status of the Mobile Telephones
  378. Analog Telephones for HiPath 3000
  379. ISDN Terminals for HiPath 3000
  380. HiPath Cordless Office
  381. System Configuration
  382. Technical Data for Base Stations
  383. Power-Related Capacity Limits
  384. Multi-SLC and System-Wide Networking
  385. Service
  386. System Administration Options
  387. Administration On Site with System Telephone
  388. Remote administration
  389. Getting started
  390. Upgrade of the Plug PC
  391. Configuration of SSDP and devices
  392. HiPath Xpressions Compact
  393. Tracing
  394. Downloading the trace files
  395. Connectivity check
  396. User interface on RSP
  397. Service and Maintenance Tasks
  398. Manual Customer Data Backup with HiPath 3000
  399. Customer Data Backup with HiPath Software Manager
  400. Effects of Hardware Changes on Customer Data
  401. Exchanging Workpoint Clients
  402. Relocate/Transfer Application Processor Software (APS)
  403. APS Transfer
  404. APS Transfer for HiPath 3000 Systems With HiPath Software Manager
  405. Determine current system software version
  406. Backing Up System Components (Backup Manager)
  407. HiPath User Management
  408. Guided Maintenance
  409. Power Supplies
  410. Recording HiPath 3000 Trunk Status
  411. Recording Station Status
  412. Recording the Status of the HiPath 3000 V.24 Interfaces
  413. Trace Options for HiPath 3000
  414. Trace Options and Evaluations in Connection with SRTP
  415. Monitoring IP Data Packages with rpcap and Wireshark (Ethereal)
  416. HiPath Manager PCM Trace Monitor for HiPath 5000
  417. Starting and exiting the trace monitor
  418. The Screen Layout of the Trace Monitor
  419. General Functions
  420. Exporting Trace Windows
  421. Event log for HiPath 3000
  422. Event log for HiPath 5000
  423. HiPath Fault Management
  424. Licensing Analysis
  425. Analysis Using HiPath Software Manager and HiPath Inventory Manager
  426. HiPath 3000-Error mess. (Entries in the event log for HiPath 3000)
  427. HiPath 5000-Error mess. (Event Viewer Entries for HiPath 5000)
  428. Correcting Errors
  429. Manual Error Correction With HiPath 3000/5000 Manager E
  430. Remote Service
  431. HiPath 3000 Connection Options
  432. HiPath 5000 Connection Options
  433. DTMF Remote Administration of HiPath 3000
  434. Remote Error Signaling
  435. Controlled Release of a Remote Connection
  436. Remote Error Signaling Using SNMP
  437. Security Features
  438. Password Protection against Brute Force Attacks
  439. Pre-Determined User Groups and Their Access Rights
  440. System Access Options
  441. Customer Data Security
  442. Automatic Logging of Administration Procedures
  443. Issuing and Saving Log Data
  444. HiPath 3000/5000 in the LAN Network
  445. Network protocols
  446. SIP / SIP-Q
  447. Standards Supported
  448. QoS - Quality of Service
  449. HiPath's Network Analysis Service
  450. LIM/LIMS board for LAN connection
  451. HG 1500 Board
  452. Protocols
  453. Protocols Used
  454. Security/Firewall/Packet Filter
  455. IP Networking
  456. Voice over IP (VoIP)
  457. General Parameters for Voice over IP
  458. Voice Coding
  459. Environmental Requirements for VoIP
  460. Fax over IP with HG 1500
  461. Modem via IP
  462. Internet Gateway
  463. PPP, PPPoE and PPTP
  464. Network Address Translation (NAT)
  465. Multilink
  466. IP accounting
  467. Virtual Private Network (VPN)
  468. Secure Mode
  469. Security Policy
  470. Tunnel
  471. Data Security
  472. Routing
  473. Call Charge Allocation and Callback
  474. Internet Access
  475. HG 1500 and Access to the Internet via a Network Provider
  476. IP Address Mapping
  477. Remote control
  478. Firewall
  479. Alive Monitoring with Keep Alive
  480. Management Tools
  481. Multi-Gateway Administration (MGA)
  482. IP Trunking
  483. Features of IP Networking
  484. Network-Wide Features with IP Networking
  485. Special Features of Windows Networks
  486. IP Payload Switching
  487. Applications over IP
  488. TCP Client in HiPath 3000/5000
  489. CSTA via IP
  490. Administration & Fault Management
  491. SNMP functions
  492. Using SNMP
  493. Administering HiPath 3000/5000 via the LAN Interface
  494. A System Programming Codes (Expert Mode Codes)
  495. B Codes for Activating/Deactivating Features
  496. C IP Protocols and Port Numbers Used with HiPath 3000/5000 V7 and Higher
  497. D Identifying System Power Requirements
  498. D.1 HiPath 3800 Board Power Requirement
  499. D.2 HiPath 3550 Board Power Requirement
  500. D.3 HiPath 3350 Board Power Requirement
  501. D.4 HiPath 3500 Board Power Requirement
  502. D.5 HiPath 3300 Board Power Requirement
  503. D.6 Workpoint Client, Add-On Device, and Adapter Power Requirements
  504. D.7 Checking Whether the Output of a Power Supply Unit is Sufficient
  505. D.8 Identifying the Primary System Power Requirement
  506. E Notes for Editing the File snmpd.cnf
  507. E.3 Community (Read/Write)
  508. E.4 Consequences for the File snmpd.cnf
  509. F Country Versions
  510. F.2 Countries with Country Code "IM"
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Hipath 5000

Brand: Siemens | Category: IP Phone
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. A31003-S2010-M100-18-76A9 OpenStage HFA Family, Administration Manual
  7. Overview
  8. OpenStage 20
  9. OpenStage 15
  10. Administration Interfaces
  11. Startup
  12. Assembling and Installing the Phone
  13. Assembly
  14. Connecting the Phone
  15. Key Module
  16. Quick Start
  17. Access the Web Interface (WBM)
  18. Extended Network Configuration
  19. Using Option #43 "Vendor Specific"
  20. DLS Server Address
  21. HFA Gateway Settings
  22. Administration
  23. LAN Settings
  24. VLAN
  25. Automatic VLAN discovery using DHCP
  26. Automatic VLAN discovery using LLDP-MED (V2)
  27. Manual configuration of a VLAN ID
  28. IP Network Parameters
  29. Layer 3 / Diffserv
  30. Use DHCP
  31. IP Address - Manual Configuration
  32. Default Route/Gateway
  33. Specific IP Routing
  34. DNS Domain Name
  35. DNS Servers
  36. Terminal Hostname (V2)
  37. Configuration & Update Service (DLS)
  38. SNMP
  39. HiPath Service Menu
  40. System Settings
  41. HFA Emergency Gateway Settings
  42. Server and Standby Server ports
  43. Redundancy
  44. Emergency number
  45. Not Used Timeout
  46. Energy Saving (OpenStage 40/60/80)
  47. Date and Time
  48. Security
  49. Dialing
  50. Canonical Dial Lookup
  51. Mobility (OpenStage 60/80, V1R3 Onwards)
  52. Platform Specific Behaviour
  53. Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files
  54. Phone Software
  55. Download/Update Phone Software
  56. Picture Clips
  57. Download Picture Clip
  58. LDAP Template
  59. Download LDAP Template
  60. Logo
  61. Download Logo
  62. Screensaver
  63. Download Screensaver
  64. Ringer File
  65. FTP/HTTPS Access Data
  66. Download Ringer File
  67. HPT Dongle Key
  68. Download Dongle Key File
  69. Corporate Phonebook: Directory Settings
  70. Picture via LDAP (starting with HiPath 4000 V6)
  71. Softgate V6"settings for central access to subscriber pictures
  72. Phone Canonical Settings
  73. Speech
  74. Codec Preferences
  75. Display General Phone Information
  76. Applications (V2 on OpenStage 60/80)
  77. HTTP Proxy
  78. Modify an Existing Application
  79. Remove an Existing Application
  80. Password
  81. Troubleshooting: Lost Password
  82. Restart Phone
  83. Factory Reset
  84. SSH - Secure Shell Access (V2)
  85. Display License Information
  86. HPT Interface (For Service Staff)
  87. Diagnostics
  88. Fault Trace Configuration
  89. Easy Trace Profiles
  90. Bluetooth Handsfree
  91. Call Log
  92. DLS Data Errors
  93. Sidecar
  94. Messaging
  95. Server based applications
  96. Voice Dialling
  97. QoS Reports
  98. Ping
  99. Memory Status Information
  100. Core dump
  101. Remote Tracing - Syslog (V2)
  102. Bluetooth
  103. Examples and HowTos
  104. Conversion examples
  105. How to Create Logo Files for OpenStage Phones
  106. For OpenStage 60/80
  107. How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook (LDAP)
  108. Create an LDAP Template
  109. Load the LDAP Template into the Phone
  110. Configure LDAP Access
  111. Technical Reference
  112. Web Pages
  113. Local Phone Menu
  114. Troubleshooting: Error Messages
  115. Glossary
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