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1. S Headset N PERERERRARARARAERRARRARARARARAANYS 2 2 4 Connecting the Phone 1 Insert the Upo cable into jack on the power supply and connect jack on the power supply with jack on the base of the telephone 2 If applicable connect the following optional jacks e N Headset accessory Add on device Key Module Busy Lamp Field e ec USB for connection to PC e lt gt USB for connection to an USB device e g USB memory stick To prevent damage on the OpenStage 60 T 80 T phone connect an USB memory stick using the adapter cable C39195 Z7704 A5 Do not connect a USB hub to the phone s USB port as this may lead to N stability problems A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 2 2 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT Startup Assembling and Installing the Phone 2 2 5 Power supply Use only the plug in power supply unit fitting the OpenStage 60 T 80 T phone EU C39280 Z4 C510 UK C39280 24 C512 USA C39280 24 C511 A31003 52000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 2 3 Administration Access to Local Phone Menu 3 Administration This chapter describes the configuration of every parameter available on the OpenStage 60 T 80 T local admin menu 3 1 Access to Local Phone Menu The data entered in input fields is parsed and controlled by the phone Thus data is accepted only if it c
2. gt Section 3 9 Reset phone Restart Enter admin password gt Section 3 10 Restart phone A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 5 2 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT Index A Admin password 3 1 set timeout 3 3 Administration 1 4 Administration Menu 3 1 Always add node 3 5 Audio Keys 1 3 B Bluetooth adapter 3 3 C Call display 1 3 Canonical Dial 3 5 Canonical Dial Lookup 3 7 4 2 Canonical Dialing Settings 3 4 4 1 E Emergency number 3 5 External access code 3 6 External numbers 3 6 IF Factory Reset 3 10 For external numbers 3 6 FPK 1 3 Free programmable sensor keys 1 3 Function keys 1 3 G Graphics display 1 3 H Handset 1 3 Headset 1 3 HiPath Communication System 1 4 4 3 A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 Index Initial extn digits 3 5 Internal numbers 3 5 International access code 3 5 International code 1 5 3 8 International form 3 6 International gateway 3 6 IP Address 3 3 J JPG 4 7 K Keypad 1 3 L Last restart 3 9 Leave as 3 6 Local 5 1 Local Area Code 3 4 Local code 1 5 3 8 Local country code 3 4 Local enterprise form 3 5 Local enterprise node 3 4 Local Menu 3 1 5 1 Local national code 3 4 Local public form 3 6 M Microfon 1 3 MIDI 4 7 Mode keys 1 3 MP3 4 7 Mute 1 3 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT Z 1 Index N National prefix digit
3. a 4 National public form 3 6 Not required 3 6 O OpenStage Manager 1 4 3 4 4 7 Operator code 3 5 p Phone software update 4 3 Picture Clips upload 4 7 Pixel saver set timeout 3 9 PNG 4 7 Power supply 2 3 PSTN access code 3 4 R Reset password 3 10 Restart Phone 3 10 Ringer File upload 4 7 S Screensaver upload 4 7 Software version 3 9 T TouchGuide 1 3 TouchSlider 1 3 Trunk Prefix 3 4 U Update code 4 5 Update Phone Software USB memory stick 4 3 Upload picture clips 4 7 ringer file 4 7 screensaver 4 7 USB adapter cable 2 2 USB memory stick 2 2 4 3 Use external numbers 3 5 Use national code 3 6 User password restore 3 10 set timeout 3 3 W WAV 4 7 A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 Z 2 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT Copyright Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH amp Co KG 20 03 2008 Hofmannstr 51 D 81359 Munchen Reference No A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 The information provided in this document contains merely general descriptions or characteristics of performance which in case of actual use do not always apply as described or which may change as a result of further development of the products An obligation to provide the respective characteristics shall only exist if expressly agreed in the terms of contract Subject to availability Right of modificati on reserved The trademarks used are owned by Siemens Enterprise Communications
4. ie nee eens 4 5 4 2 2 Media FileS 0 00 cc eee tee eens 4 7 2 22 71 PIC GIDS e sa srian Ers Snr ED ee PAA RE DEE NA GOS EE ea neds AO NA 4 7 4 2 2 2 SCIECNSAVEl 2 225 ss aay esa GG ho eee ee Ee Ae eee eae wee es 4 7 do N ede MERE ENE EO EE echo bby ee eyed ee hice sea LENS 4 7 5 Local Phone MENU ss sc sk RE KA ER EE ROLE eee ne PO Recent ene eee Dee ee anaes 5 1 Lea AA AA APP Z 1 A31003 52000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 0 2 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 1 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 1 1 v 7 h ORIGINAL esel Overview Important Notes Overview Important Notes For safety reasons the phone can only be supplied with power with the original power Supply unit gt page 3 Never open the telephone or add on equipment If you encounter any problems con tact System Support Use only original Siemens accessories Using other accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty extended manufacturer s liability and the CE mark Installation requirement for USA Canada Norway Finland and Sweden Connection to networks which use outside cables is prohibited Only in house networks are permit ted AN For USA and Canada only This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated
5. national numbers thus even local numbers will have a region code prefix as dialling from a mobile Numbers for a different country are dialled using the international format gt International form All numbers are dialled using their full international number format e External access code gt Not required The access code to allow a public network number to be dialled is not required gt For external numbers Default value All public network numbers will be prefixed with the access code that allows a number a call to be routed outside the enterprise network However international num bers that use the prefix will not be given access code e International gateway gt Use national code Default value All international formatted numbers will be dialled explicitly by using the ac cess code for the international gateway to replace the prefix gt Leave as All international formatted numbers will be prefixed with A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 3 6 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT Administration Dialing Local Phone Menu Admin IL Local functions Locality Canonical settings Local country code National prefix digit Local national code Min local num length Local enterprise node PSTN access code International access code Operator code Emergency number Initial extn digits Admin Local functions oy Canonical dial I
6. navigate in the various phone func tions applications and configuration menus 5 You can customize your telephone in line with your personal needs by assigning indivi dual phone numbers and functions to the free programmable sensor keys Press the function keys to access frequently used telephony functions The audio keys let you optimize the audio settings on your telephone With the TouchSlider the user can adjust the volume e g of ringtones Inbound calls are visually signaled on the call display OO NO O The keypad is used for entering phone numbers and text A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 1 3 Overview Administration 1 4 Administration 1 4 1 HiPath Communication System The OpenStage 60 T 80 T mainly will be equipped by the HiPath Communication System it is connected to For further information refer to the corresponding service manual 1 4 2 Local Menu Beside the main administration via the Communication System there are view parameter which can be set for your phone individuelly These parameters are described in Section 3 Administration 1 4 3 OpenStage Manager With the functionality of the OpenStage Manager you can personalize your phone with your own pictures and ringerfiles and also customize your personal phonebook A short overview of these functions you can find at Section 4 2 2 Media Files
7. numbers taken from a directory application are mostly expressed in canonical format Moreover call numbers entered into the local phone book are automatically converted and stored in canonical format thereby adding Local country code Local national code and Local enterprise node as prefixes If for instance the user enters the extension 1234 the local country code is 49 the local national code is 89 and the local enterprise node is 722 the resulting number in canonical format is 49897221234 For generating an appropiate dial string a conversion from canonical format may be required The following parameters determine the local settings of the phone like Local country code or Local national code and define rules for converting from canonical format to the format re quired by the PBX To enable the conversion at least the Local country code must be provided Data required e Local country code E 164 Country code e g 49 for Germany 44 for United Kingdom Maximum length 5 e National prefix digit Prefix for national connections e g O in Germany and United Kingdom Maximum length 5 e Local national code Local area code or city code e g 89 for Munich 20 for London Maximum length 6 e Min local num length Minimum number of digits in a local PSTN number e g 3335333 7 digits e Local enterprise node Number of the company PBX wherein the phone is residing Maximum length
8. 10 Optional e PSTN access code Access code used for dialing out from a PBX toa PSTN Maximum length 10 Optional A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 3 4 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT Administration Dialing e International access code International prefix used to dial to another country e g OO in Germany and United King dom Maximum length 5 e Operator code List of extension numbers for a connection to the operator The numbers entered here are not converted to canonical format Maximum length 50 Optional e Emergency number List of emergency numbers to be used for the phone If there are more than one numbers they must be separated by commas The numbers entered here are not converted to ca nonical format Maximum length 50 Optional e Initial extn digits List of initial digits of all possible extensions in the local enterprise network When a call number could not be matched as a public network number the phone checks if it is part of the local enterprise network This is done by comparing the first digit of the call number to the value s given here If it matches the call number is recognized as a local enterprise number and processed accordingly If for instance the extensions 3000 5999 are configured in the HiPath each number will start with 3 4 or 5 Therefore the digits to be entered are 3 4 5 e Internal numbers crucial that a cano
9. A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 1 4 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 2 Startup 2 1 Prerequisites The OpenStage 60 T 80 T has the following requirements e AHiPath Communications System HiPath 3000 5000 or HiPath 4000 2 2 Assembling and Installing the Phone 2 2 1 Shipment e Phone e Handset e Handset cable e Subpackage e Document Installation and Quick Reference Guide e Emergency number sticker Startup Prerequisites Please pay attention to the notes on power supply on gt page 1 2 2 2 Assembly 1 Handset Insert the plug on the long end of the handset cable into the jack on the base of the telephone and press the cable into the groove provided for it Next insert the plug on the short end of the handset cable into the jack on the handset 2 Emergency Number Sticker Write your telephone number and those for the fire and police departments on the included label and attach it to the telephone housing underneath the handset see arrow 3 Before using the telephone remove the protective covering from the Navigator T ouch Guide ring surface A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 2 1 Startup Assembling and Installing the Phone 2 2 3 Connectors at the bottom side USB Slave lt gt e g 1st party CTI or OpenStage Manager NG USB memory stick gt
10. Documentation HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T OpenStage 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT Communication for the open minded Siemens Enterprise Communications SI E M N S www siemens com open Content Content Ne SE EDE EE EE EO EE AE EE ee we ON EE AE EE AT 1 1 1 1 Important De ER ER OT OE EE EE eee eee DR OE N Er 1 1 1 2 About the Manual ss yan EE SRSA nh HOS ME AE AE he N HR MS RE oe de ce 1 2 1 3 OpenStage 60 T 80 T user interface SESSE ESE SE SE SE ee Ee ee 1 3 MEE ele iS ies RE AE EE RR NEE OE EN OE AE N Se Bee ee 1 4 1 4 1 HiPath Communication System anaana ESE SE SS ES eee 1 4 1 4 Fe N ii ROER EO eee AE EO Fe RS 1 4 1 4 3 OpenStage Manager SE SE ES SE eee ees 1 4 2 DIAN ci cease coe eee DA vee see HE N N OE ER eee eee 2 1 2 1 a VOlCQUIGNCS 9 400 4 EE N EE N EE N N 2 1 2 2 Assembling and Installing the Phone a 2 1 221 ONDMEN AN see ee Eee SE oe ee EE EE ee NG ee ee VR ee 2 1 ERENS ie RE OE EE OE E ONE EE HE OE EE OE N OE 2 1 2 2 3 Connectors at the bottom side ESE SS SE SES es 2 2 2 2 4 Connecting the Phone soos EER MR ORRS EP ROES AER AA 2 2 2 2 5 Power SUDDIV ca 24654540 665554 646 5 Gn 5558485655558 EE N N ss 2 3 3 AOMIMISUQUON yam OO EO EE eee 3 1 3 1 Access to Local Phone MENU 2 55 EER RD RR AE ODE OR AA RE RS EO EE OD ea 3 1 32 IP ele ee OE EE ee E A 3 3 3 3 Password timeout sesse KAB HERE a oo He bHES EERE RODE EH eee EO ERS 3 3 34 Bluetoot ee EE N n
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12. e owe ne neds EE EE RE OO eee ed AA 3 3 OO PIAN EE ET AE EE EE EE r EE EE N OT LALA ND AL 3 4 3 5 1 Canonical Dialing Settings lt 24222654 shedeeceeaes BO DAE AR AAS OE ROES 3 4 3 5 2 Canonical Dial Lookup spas E EER RR EE ERA SEER ced he HADES RARR ESE 3 7 HO PUG SAVel NE NE HE HOE OE ET EE EA E ARAL eens 3 9 3 7 Display General Phone Information SS ESE SS SE SE ee eee 3 9 3 7 0 1 Software ver moa ER OR heron oo Hao a Rh ERA OER ON OE ee 3 9 S702 aol FeSialhs 2 suadueteeeseestes AA OE EN 3 9 DO 2 SS ie lie AAR EE desk EE EE eu ER EE EE N NS EO N TE A 3 10 DO FACON RO RES EE EE EE AE EET OR EE EE DE NE 3 10 3 10 Restant FNONG tana THA EEM EERS OS EE EES MORE E RE SA EE hte HE HE DEK DE 3 10 A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 0 1 Content 4 Examples and HOWTOS Za SERE ER HER EE MEER ERROR DE NEED HE OE is EE SONE 4 1 4 1 Canonical DIANE ia oe HE AE DOER ER EA eee EE E SR ME 4 1 4 1 1 Canonical Dialing Settings EE ESE ESE ES ES EE eee 4 1 4 1 2 Canonical DlalLOOKUD 62c2ccccceseacehedetoeecgeced ER DR Hd ALAK HE EDE 4 2 4 2 Transferring Phone Software and Media Files 0 0 0 cee eee eee ees 4 3 421 PRONG Se il EE ER EE OE EE OE EE adhere N 4 3 4 2 1 1 USB memory SIEK sta soe EE OPE EE EER DE ROER ES DEK APE HE OH 4 3 4 2 1 2 Files for Software update aaa 4 4 4 2 1 3 Update Software van naaa DR on eee oases es amp ee
13. ers uppercase characters and digits Save and exit When you are done select Save amp exit and press A31003 52000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 1 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT Administration IP Address 3 2 IP Address You have to use an IP address because it is neccessary to establish a connection from PC to your phone via USB cable The IP address is used for addressing the phone and is preconfigured with 192 168 200 1 In case of need you can edit the entry Local Phone Menu Admin Network p configuration IP address 3 3 Password timeout With this entry you decide after which time of inactivity in minutes a password has to be re entered The setting is valid for the admin password as for the user password Local Phone Menu l Admin EES Features LO rUGiraHan General Not used timeout 3 4 Bluetooth adapter You can read only the MAC adress of the phones bluetooth adapter Local Phone Menu Admin ee EE Features old ler Bluetooth Local device address A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 3 3 Administration Dialing 3 5 Dialing The Canonical settings should be set for a correct synchronisation of Outlook contacts via the OpenStage Manager The settings can also be set with the OpenStage Manager 3 5 1 Canonical Dialing Settings Gall
14. es have been found and updated This is an example how the update summary should look like when updating the Software In this case images 5 8 9 and 10 have been updated successfully otatus summary prepare img not found preinst img not found u boot spl 16k img not found u boot nand128 img not found foga_bit img not found inca p img updated ft_ulmage not found ft_rootfs img not found ulmage 2 6 omap1 updated Pootfs operadeploy TDM WP Hl nand img updated 10 operaUserData TDM WP Hl nand img updated 11 postinst img not found Auto update finished Press FPK to reboot CO N oor WWM O CO Disconnect the USB memory stick from the phone Press any free programmable sensor key to reboot the phone alternatively you might pow er off and on the phone A31003 52000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 1 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT Examples and HowTos Transferring Phone Software and Media Files 4 2 2 Media Files The following Media files can be transferred to the OpenStage 60 T 80 T via the OpenStage Manager For detailed description refer to the corresponding manual 4 2 2 1 Picture Clips Picture Clips are small images used for displaying a picture of a person that is calling on a line The supported file formats for picture clips are JPG and PNG 4 2 2 2 Screensaver The screensaver is displayed when the phone is in idle mode It performs a slide show co
15. ge 60 1 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 3 1 Administration Access to Local Phone Menu 4 6 Select a parameter lf a parameter is set by choosing a value from a selective list an arrow symbol appears in the parameter field that has the focus Press the key to enter the selective list Use the Sensor Wheel resp the a and v key to scroll up and down in the selective list To select a list entry press the key Enter the parameter value If a parameter is set by entering a number or character data the onscreen keypad is used Press the key to enter the number editor Within the number editor solely use the key numbers or the Sensor Wheel for selecting numbers characters or groups of characters The key deletes one character in the input field and the key moves the cursor to the OK field The following figure describes the elements of the onscreen keypad and their functions Element with focus RSTUVWAYZAOD Letters digits punctuation marks or special characters Abe 123 J gt a A xK Confirm changes L Copy contents of active field to clipboard Insert clipboard contents at cursor position Move cursor left right Shift to punctuation and special characters Shift to numeric entry Shift to upper lower case Additionally you can use the following keys on the keypad as shortcuts for the selection of character groups CA Switch to punctuation and special characters Toggle between lowercase charact
16. he enterprise node prefix used within the enterprise network Local code 2 Enterprise node prefix here Munich International code 2 4989722 Equivalent prefix to access numbers on this node from the PSTN Here the prefix used by the PSTN for direct inward dialing is identical to the the enter prise node prefix A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 4 2 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT Examples and HowTos Transferring Phone Software and Media Files 4 2 Transferring Phone Software and Media Files 4 2 1 Phone Software The firmware can be updated by use of an USB memory stick With HiPath 3000 the Software transfer is also possible via HiPath Manager 4 2 1 1 USB memory stick This method gives the user the ability to update all Software components without booting the phone application Some USB memory sticks will not be indentified as an USB memory stick by the phone if that is the case try another stick type or manufacturer Advisable and tested USB memory sticks are Description Vendor Vendor product Vendor ID Product ID number Kingston DataTraveler Kingston DTI 1GB 0740617086102 0951 USB2 0 1GB Kingston DataTraveler Kingston DTI 2GB 0740617090185 13FE USB2 0 2GB Corsair Flash Voyager Corsair CMFSUB2 0 4GB 0870584006527 090C USB2 0 4GB PNY Outdoor Attache P FD1GBOUT BX 3536401506737 USB2 0 1GB Before copying any f
17. iles to the USB memory stick it should be erased completely A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 4 3 Examples and HowTos Transferring Phone Software and Media Files 4 2 1 2 Files for Software update In order to update Software parts the according images need to be placed in the root directory of the USB memory stick Files needed for a Software update e inca p img e ulmage 2 6 omap1 e rootfs_operadeploy TDM WP_HI nand img e operaUserData TDM WP Hl nand img To keep the old userdata on the phone do not put the operaUserDa ta TDM WP Hl nand img file on the USB memory stick or make a backup before the update and a restore after the update use OpenStage Manager or USB stick Files recogniced image u boot spl 16k img u boot image u boot nand128 img FPGA image fpga_bit img IncaP image inca p img Factory test kernel ft_ulmage normally not needed Factory test RootFS ft_rootfs img normally not needed Application kernel ulmage 2 6 omap1 Application RootFS rootfs_operadeploy TDM WP_HI nand img Application UserFS operaUserData TDM WP_HI nand img images prepare img normally not needed preinst img normally not needed postinst img normally not needed A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 And HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT Examples and HowTo
18. in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radi ate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the in structions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However the re is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This product is a UL Listed Accessory T E in U S A and Canada This equipment also complies with the Part 68 of the FCC Rules and the Industrie Canada CS 03 A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 1 1 Overview About the Manual 1 2 About the Manual The instructions within this manual will help you in administering and maintaining the OpenStage 60 T 80 T phone The instructions contain important information for safe and prop er operation of the phones Follow them carefully to avoid improper operation and get the mo
19. n Manual DRAFT 4 7 Local Phone Menu 5 Local Phone Menu Admin Network Lp configuration Network IP configuration IP address gt Section 3 2 RE Features Configuration General Features configuration Not used timeout gt Section 3 3 Bluetooth Bluetooth admin settings gt Section 3 4 Local device address Local functions Locality Canonical settings Canonical settings gt Section 3 5 1 Local country code National prefix digit Local national code Min local num length Local enterprise node PSTN access code International access code Operator code Emergency number Initial extn digits Canonical lookup Canonical lookup gt Section 3 5 2 Local code 1 International code 1 Local code 2 International code 2 Local code 3 International code 3 Local code 4 International code 4 Local code 5 International code 5 Canonical dial Canonical dial gt Section 3 5 1 Internal numbers External numbers External access code International gateway Pixel saver Pixel saver Timeout Hrs Section 3 6 A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 5 1 Local Phone Menu General information General information Section 3 7 Software ver Last restart Password Admin password gt Section 3 8 Admin Confirm admin User Confirm user Maintenance Factory reset Please enter admin password
20. nical lookup table is provided Section 3 5 2 Canonical Dial To enable the phone to discern internal numbers from external numbers it is Lookup gt Local enterprise form Default value Any extension number is dialled in its simplest form For an extension on the local enterprise node the node ID is omitted If the extension is on a different enterprise node then the appropriate node ID is prefixed to the extension number Numbers that do not correspond to an enterprise node extension are treated as external numbers gt Always add node Numbers that correspond to an enterprise node extension are always prefixed with the node ID even those on the local node Numbers that do not correspond to an enterprise node extension are treated as external numbers gt Use external numbers All numbers are dialled using the external number form A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 3 5 Administration Dialing o External numbers gt Local public form Default value All external numbers are dialled in their simplest form Thus a number in the local public network region does not have the region code prefix Numbers in the same country but not in the local region are dialled as national numbers Numbers for a different country are dialled using the international format gt National public form All numbers within the current country are dialled as
21. nsist ing of images which can be uploaded using the web interface For screensaver images the following specifications are valid e Data format JPG or PNG JPG is recommended e Screen format 4 3 The images are resized to fit in the screen so that images with a width height ratio differing from 4 3 will appear with deviant proportions e Resolution The phone s screen resolution is the best choice for image resolution 320x240 4 2 2 3 Ringer File Custom Ringtones can be uploaded to the phone The following file formats are supported e WAV format The recommended specifications are e Audio format PCM e Bitrate 16 kB sec e Sampling rate 8 kHz e Quantization level 16 bit e MIDI format e MP3 format OpenStage 60 T 80 T phones are able to play MP3 files from 32 kbit s up to 320 kbit s As the memory for user data is limited to 8 MB a constant bitrate of 48 kbit sec to 112 kbit s and a length of max 1 minute is recommended Although the phone software can play stereo files mono files are recommended as the phone has only 1 loudspeaker See the following table for estimated file size mono files Length 64 kbit s 80 kbit s 96 kbit s 112 kbit s 0 15 min 0 12 MB 0 15 MB 0 18 MB 0 21 MB 0 30 min 0 23 MB 0 29 MB 0 35 MB 0 41 MB 0 45 min 0 35 MB 0 44 MB 0 53 MB 0 62 MB 1 00 min 0 47 MB 0 59 MB 0 70 MB 0 82 MB A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administratio
22. nternal numbers External numbers External access code International gateway 3 5 2 Canonical Dial Lookup The parameters given here are important for establishing outgoing calls and for recognizing in coming calls In the local phonebook numbers are stored in canonical format In order to generate an appro priate dial string according to the settings in Internal numbers and External numbers gt Sec tion 3 5 1 internal numbers must be discerned from external numbers The canonical lookup table provides patterns which allow for operation Furthermore these patterns enable the phone to identify callers from different local or interna tional telephone networks by looking up the caller s number in the phone book As incoming numbers are not always in canonical format their composition must be analyzed first For this purpose an incoming number is matched against one or more patterns consisting of country codes national codes and enterprise nodes Then the result of this operation is matched against the entries in the local phone book meters of the phone must be provided e Section 3 5 1 Local country code e Section 3 5 1 Local national code e Section 3 5 1 Local enterprise node To make sure that canonical dial lookup works properly at least the following para A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 3 7 Administration Dialing U
23. omplies to the value range 1 Access the Administration Menu Press the key repeatedly until the Settings tab is displayed Select the Admin entry and confirm with 2 Enter Password You will be prompted to enter the administrator password The default admin password is 123456 It is recommended to change the password see Section 3 8 Password after your first login For entering passwords with non numeric characters please consider the following By default password entry is in numeric mode For changing the mode press the key once or repeatedly depending on the desired character The key cycles around the input modes as follows Abc gt abc gt 123 gt ABC gt back to start 3 Navigate within the Administration Menu Use the TouchGuide to navigate and execute administrative actions in the administration menu For using the TouchGuide see the following figure Press the a key briefly scroll up Hold down scroll to top of list Press the key confirm entries perform an action Press the key cancel a function delete character left of cursor up one level Press the key open a context menu down one level Press the w key briefly a nai Run your finger around the scroll down inner sensor ring Hold down browse lists and menus scroll to end of list A31003 52000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenSta
24. p to 5 patterns can be defined The Local code 1 5 parameters define up to 5 different local enterprise nodes whilst International code 1 5 define up to 5 international codes that is fully E 164 call numbers for use ina PSTN Data required e Local code 1 5 Local enterprise code for the node PBX the phone is connected to Example 722 for Siemens Munich e International code 1 5 Sequence of local country code local area code and local enterprise node corre sponding to to one or more phone entries Example 4989722 for Siemens Munich Local Phone Menu Admin Local functions y Canonical lookup Local code 1 International code 1 Local code 2 International code 2 Local code 3 International code 3 Local code 4 International code 4 Local code 5 International code 5 A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 3 8 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT Administration Pixel saver 3 6 Pixel saver By the time the screen of your phone is black the pixel saver is activ to help save energy con servation With this entry you decide aiter which time of inactivity in hours 2 8 the pixel saver is to be activated Local Phone Menu Admin Local functions Pa Pixel saver Timeout Hrs 3 7 Display General Phone Information General information about the status of the phone can be displayed if desired 3 7 0 1 Software ver Displays
25. s Transferring Phone Software and Media Files 4 2 1 3 Update Software 1 Copy the relevant image files see Section 4 2 1 2 Files needed for a Software update to the root directory of an empty USB memory stick 2 Power off the phone Connect the USB memory stick with the USB master port of the phone see Section 2 2 3 Connectors at the bottom side To prevent damage on the OpenStage 60 T 80 T phone connect an USB memory stick using the adapter cable C39195 Z7704 A5 4 Power on the phone If the phone does detect the USB memory stick correctly you will see the following output on the LCD SLBL 1 1 0 0009 hs BOOT 1 3 1 OOO9 hs nand128 AUX power detected USB mass storage device detected Enter update code _ 5 Enter the update code using the free programmable sensor keys The correct sequence is 0167 Update code The free programmable sensor keys are counted from top to bottom YY D 01 BB WN QO If you do not press any free programmable sensor key or enter a wrong code the phone N will continue with booting the phone application A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 4 5 Examples and HowTos Transferring Phone Software and Media Files 6 If the correct sequence is entered the update progress starts and can be observed on the Display Fast USB update puts an update summary to the Display Check whether your imag
26. st out of your multi function telephone in a network environment This guide is intended for service providers and network administrators The tasks described in this guide are not intended for end users Many of these tasks affect the ability of a phone to function on the network and require an understanding of telephony concepts These instructions are laid out in a user oriented manner which means that you are led through the functions of the OpenStage 60 T 80 T phone step by step wherever expedient For the us ers a separate manual is provided You can find further information on the official Siemens Enterprise Communications website http www enterprise communications siemens com and on the Siemens Enterprise Wiki http wiki siemens enterprise com A31003 52000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 1 2 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT Overview OpenStage 60 1 80 T user interface 1 3 OpenStage 60 T 80 T user interface The only difference between the OpenStage 80 T and OpenStage 60 T is their housings 1 The handset lets you pick up and dial calls in the usual manner 2 The graphic display provides intuitive support for telephone operation 3 The user friendly mode keys provide easy access to your telephone s applications To select a tab within a function press the relevant key repeatedly until the required tab is displayed 4 With the TouchGuide the user administrator can
27. the version of the phone s firmware 3 7 0 2 Last restart Shows date and time of the last reboot Local Phone Menu Admin General information Software ver Last restart A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 3 9 Administration Password 3 8 Password The passwords for user and administrator can be set here They have to be confirmed after entering The factory setting is 123456 it should be changed after the first login Local Phone Menu Admin Password Admin Confirm admin User Confirm user 3 9 Factory Reset This function resets all parameters to their factory settings You have to enter the reset password 124816 All personal settings will be erased Local Phone Menu Admin Maintenance Factory reset Reset phone 3 10 Restart Phone This function initiates a restart of the phone All personal settings will remain Local Phone Menu Admin Maintenance Restart Restart phone A31003 S2000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 3 10 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 T 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT Examples and HowTos Canonical Dialing A Examples and HowTos 4 1 Canonical Dialing 4 1 1 Canonical Dialing Settings The following example shows settings suitable for the conversion of given dial strings to canon ical format Parameter Example value Explanation Local country code International co
28. untry code for the UK National prefix digit Used in front of national codes when dialled without international prefix Local national code Area code within the UK here Nottingham Min local num length Number of digits in a local PSTN number e g 3335333 7 digits Local enterprise node Prefix to access Nottingham numbers from within the Siemens network PSTN access code Prefix to make an international call in the UK Operator code O 7800 Set of numbers to access the local operators Emergency number 999 555 Set of numbers to access emergency services Initial extn digits 2 3 4 5 6 8 15t digits of numbers that are used for extension numbers on the local node A31003 52000 M101 1 A9 20 03 2008 HiPath 3000 5000 HiPath 4000 OpenStage 60 1 80 T Administration Manual DRAFT 4 1 Examples and HowTos Canonical Dialing 4 1 2 Canonical Dial Lookup The following example shows settings suitable for recognizing incoming numbers and assign ing them to entries in the local phone book and for generating correct dial strings from phone book entries depending on whether the number is internal or external Parameter Example value Explanation Local code 1 780 Enterprise node prefix here Nottingham International code 1 44115943 Equivalent prefix to access numbers on this node from the PSTN Here the prefix used by the PSTN DID DDI direct inward dialing is 943 which dif fers from t

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