Aastra M780 manuals
M780
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- TERMINOLOGY
- REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
- NEW FEATURES WITH R4.1
- COMPATIBILITY WITH M6500 OR M6500 IP PBX SOFTWARE
- SET IDENTIFICATION
- MANAGING THE TERMINALS
- As of R1.3
- As of R2.1
- M7xx and i7xx sets, release 3.2 and later
- M7XX RANGE SCREEN DISPLAYS
- SETTINGS
- HANDSETS
- REFERENCES
- INSTALLATION OF SETS IN THE M7XX RANGE
- Main features
- Advantages of the M7xx range
- M725 SET
- M730 TERMINAL
- Installation
- M740/M740E SET
- Figure 4.9 Front view of M740/M740E sets
- Marketing codes
- M760 SET
- Options
- M760E SET
- M760/M760E ATTENDANT CONSOLE
- M780 SET
- TO INSTALL SETS AND CARTRIDGES IN THE I7XX RANGE
- Configure the PBX
- Quality of service
- SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS FOR IP SETS
- Encryption
- I740 SET
- I740N SET
- I760/I760E SET
- I780 SET
- TO RESTORE THE DEFAULT FACTORY SETTINGS
- TO SET THE HANDSET'S AUDIO PROFILE
- IP CARTRIDGE
- M7XX AND I7XX SET OPTIONS
- Description
- M710 EXTENSION
- M705 EXTENSION
- M715 EXTENSION
- WALL MOUNTING PLATE
- Template
- ANALOGUE OPTIONS BOARD
- Electrical characteristics
- I220 SIP SET
- STARTING AND CONFIGURING THE I220 SIP SET
- Figure 7.2 Enter the password
- SIP PHONES 480I, 9112I AND 9133I
- Installing SIP phone 480i
- SIP PHONE 9133I
- I, 9112I AND 9133I SIP SET TELEPHONY FEATURES
- I, 9112I AND 9133I SIP SET TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- ARCHITECTURES OF NEXSPAN WITH SIP PHONES
- Architecture using the SIP access point of the NeXspan IPS card
- Architecture using the SIP access point in the NSAP of NeXspan 500
- AASTRA SIP PHONE CONFIGURATION MODES
- Direct configuration on the phone
- Configuration via the WEB interface
- Figure 8.9 Configuring the phone's basic network settings
- Figure 8.10 Configuring the SIP parameters
- Figure 8.11 Configuring the download server
- Figure 8.12 Updating the SIP phone firmware manually
- Configuration through a download server
- USING THE SOLUTION WITH SIP PHONES
- Configuring the DHCP server
- Configuring the TFTP server
- Using FileZilla
- NTP server
- Configuring SIP phones through configuration files
- Configuring the SIP access point
- Configuring in the iPBX
- Configuring Ethernet switches for SIP phones
- Figure 8.13 Visualisation de la négociation avec l'interface Web
- QOS on the IP network
- COMPARISON OF I7XX AND SIP PHONE CONNECTIONS
- DEPLOYING SIP PHONES
- SIP PHONES DUAL HOMING
- Operation
- Configuration in the iPBXs:
- APPENDICES
- SIP PHONES 51I, 53I, 55I AND 57I
- SIP PHONE 53I
- SIP PHONE 57I
- CONNECTORS FOR SIP PHONES 53I, 55I AND 57I
- EXPANSION MODULES
- OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
- I, 53I, 55I AND 57I SIP SET TELEPHONY FEATURES
- I, 53I, 55I AND 57I SIP SET TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Direct configuration on the 5xi phone
- Figure 9.11 Configuring basic network settings
- Figure 9.12 Configuring SIP parameters
- Figure 9.13 Configuring the download server
- Figure 9.14 Updating the SIP phone firmware manually
- Figure 9.15 Restoring the factory settings of the SIP Phone
- Figure 9.16 Viewing the negotiation with the WEB interface
- BACKUP IN CASE OF UNAVAILABILITY OF THE SIP ACCESS POINT OR THE IPBX
- AASTRA PHONE 312
- PRESENTATION
- Handset keys
- Information about autonomy in standby mode and during conversation
- MEM card
- Registering the handset
- Fixing/removing the belt clip
- TELEPHONY FEATURES
- TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- ARCHITECTURE
- WLAN: REGISTERING THE HANDSET
- CONFIGURING THE SIP SERVER
- Overview of the parameters
- APPENDIX
- INSTALLATION RULES
- TO CONNECT THE SETS
- To connect IP i7xx range sets
- ACCESSORIES
- recommended headsets
- PROGRAMMABLE KEY EQUIVALENCE
- M760/M760E/i760 + M700/M710/M705/M715 sets
- M780/i780 set
- M7XX/I7XX DOWNLOAD TOOL
- spare parts
- To configure the DHCP server
- TO RESERVE AN IP ADDRESS FOR AN I7XX RANGE SET
- TO CONNECT AND CONFIGURE THE I7XX SET VIA DHCP SERVER
- Full DHCP with VLANs and DHCP servers