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1. Primary Client Configuration see Section 5 5 on page 5 11 The local power supply can be looped into the connecting line of the primary or client tele phone If a local power supply is connected in front of the client telephone the phone adapter detects this local power supply via pins 2 5 and turns off the power to the client telephone In this case only the signals are received via the Upo e interface If the power to the client fails the phone adapter reactivates the power supply If the local power supply unit is connected in front of a primary telephone the supplementary power is fed via a diode Because the optiset E local power supply unit has a higher voltage it supplies the power to the equipment P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 2 18 Service Manual Product Description Accessories 2 5 4 Accessory Pack Each telephone key module is supplied with e general user information e sourcing options for user installation instructions a printed version of the user instructions can be ordered and is subject to charges e Safety information e two emergency call number labels e alabel strip neutral for each model For each system order upgrade a CD ROM for is supplied to the administrator via the PC net work for provision to the user available in 7 languages e electronic user instructions brief instruction e key labeling tool for the user Word e installation instructions for all options e add
2. LOCAL POWER SUPPLY ANAL ADAPTER AUL 06D1284 LOCAL POWER SUPPLY GBR AUL 06D1287 LOCAL POWER SUPPLY 110V USA AUL 51A4827 POWER TYPE CONNECTING RELAY L30460 X1345 X Table 9 5 optiPoint 500 more spare parts P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 9 3 Ordering Information Products and Spare Parts EXTRA HEADSET C39212 Z2 C8 Cordless Headset for extended 121TR9 5 interface Ellipse 1 8 EHS L30220 F600 H186 CA40 EHS L30220 F600 H187 CA40 EHS Firefly L30220 F600 H188 Headsets 121TR9 5 for the optiPoint acoustic adapter or ad vance headset interface built in optiPoint headset 2100 Flex Boom NC Mono L30220 F600 H184 2100 Flex Boom NC Duo L30220 F600 H185 Encore monaural L30460 X1282 X1 Encore binaural L30460 X1282 X2 Tristar L30460 X1282 X3 Supra L30460 X1282 X4 DuoSet L30460 X1282 X5 Profile monaural L30460 X1283 X1 Profile binaural L30460 X1283 X2 Active loudspeaker box arctic L30460 X1278 X11 incl main adapter Active loudspeaker box manganese L30460 X1278 X12 incl main adapter Active loudspeaker box arctic L30460 X1278 X21 incl main adapter Active loudspeaker box manganese L30460 X1278 X22 incl main adapter Add on microphone arctic L30460 X1279 X1 Add on microphone manganese L30460 X1279 X2 16 pack key L36363 A332 C281 Accessory pack entry D7101 A101 1 Accessory pack b
3. Headset Order Number Connect to Encore monaural L30460 X1282 X1 Encore binaural L30460 X1282 X2 optiPoint p advance Tristar L30460 X1282 X3 optiPoint 500 basic with acoustic adapter Supra L30460 X1282 X4 or 2100 Flex Boom NC L30220 F600 H184 optiPoint standard 500 with acoustic adapter Mono 2100 Flex Boom NC L30220 F600 H185 Duo Profile monaural L30460 X1283 X1 Profile binaural L30460 X1283 X2 The acoustic adapter also supports the ex Duo Set L30560 X1282 X5 tended cordless 121TR9 5 interface Table 2 6 Headsets Spare parts and accessories such as ear cushions earpieces clothing clips adapter sets for glasses fast on clips head clips and extension cords are available from your Siemens con sultant P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 2 17 Product Description Accessories 2 5 3 Local Power Supply Unit You may need to use an optiset E local power supply unit to extend the range or operate addi tional options The local power supply unit has two RJ11 jacks and is packaged with the con necting cable If the supply voltage exceeds 21 V all devices are reset and any calls in progress released Name Value Line voltage 220 230 V AC line frequency 47 53 Hz Max output voltage 50V Min output voltage 30 V Max output current 250 mA Pin Assignment Not used pole Tip Ring pole Not used o ci AI Ww PM
4. Reset Return to Administrator settings Home You also have the option of entering additional routing information If the file server for upload ing downloading the OIP 2 and the IP partner are located in different subnets and therefore cannot be addressed via a single subnet mask this additional IP routing gateway must be en tered P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 11 IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser 9 Click CorNet TC parameters and enter the phone number the CorNet TC password and the operation mode The operation mode must be entered A maximum of 24 characters are permitted for the first two input fields If more than 24 characters are input the following message appears The submitted data contained an error Invalid Phone number invalid value gt The submitted data contained an error Invalid CorNet TC login password invalid value gt WARNING Changing any of these parameters will require to subsequently restart the terminal to activate the new values CorNet TC parameters Phone number CorNet TC login password 123456 Options are optional e phone side A system side Operation mode phone side v y Submit Reset Return to Administrator settings Home 10 Click Speech parameters and select the appropriate audio parameters The setting of the jitter buffer depends on the properties of the customer network LAN in each case Depending on the qu
5. m Anlagentyp Anlagenausbau Software Hicom 150 E OfficePro Box 1 7 Umschalten zu r L nderversion Deutschland ZOXI m Softwa HiPath Karten Konfiguration CMI Konfiguration T1 Konfiguration HXGM Konfiguration Auswahl HXGM Slot 7 Teilnehmer Leitungen Markierte Tin r Neue Anzahl opti Nico TFA TFA Client ce C 50 Teilnehme Einrichten Einrichten Markierte Tin r Markierte Ltg Loschen L schen d opti Thomas Eingerichtete TIn Eingerichtete Ltg TFAClients 5 Anzahl 0 xl SO Teilnehmer 1 DK Abbrechen bernehmen Figure 7 10 Settings in Assistant Office P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 35 IP Adapter Configuration Examples Configuring the optiPoint IPadapter peer to peer for connection to the Upgg port of Hicom 150 E and Hicom 300E e Configuring the IPadapter at Hicom 1 The IP address must be configured using a telephone with display if a DHCP server is not available when putting the IPadapter into service for the first time see Section Adminis tration via optiset E 2 The adapter can then be accessed via the Web Client Adapter IP address Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras Fark gt Qoi A Asuchen Gyravoriten Ave Ey 59 A 8 Adresse http 172 16 39 3 v Wechseln zu Subscriber phone Links amp HPa
6. no dial pulsing MW6 6 rarm 5 seeseces Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 NC NC TIP RING NC NC RJ11 Functions e The connected analog equipment can use this interface to send and receive calls indepen dently of the voice call status of the basic device provided that a B channel is available e During adapter initialization country specific information such as impedance and flash signal duration is loaded e You can connect an external ringer secondary bell for the telephone via TA a b The AC bell which can be connected instead of an analog terminal is treated like a phys ical device source and receives signals from the system Administration is in MULAP form P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 5 8 Service Manual Option Adapters and Ports optiPoint 500 Analog Adapters Analog Interface e Standard analog interface for analog telephones cordless telephones fax machines or other analog equipment with an analog interface e Supply current 30 mA e Busy signal if both B channel lines are busy e Ring sequence 2 2 e Supports only DTMF with flash e No ground signaling allowed e MW 6 4 RJ11 8 connector The adapter does not support the following functions e Voice mail servers with analog interface e Message waiting LED e Dictation equipment e Speaker e Announcement device such as start stop e Screen keys PC connected to RS232 and e A B C
7. CTI DC DC DCE DHCP DIU DMI DTE DTMF EEPROM ENB ESD FW GU HA ICCS ICN TI IOM2 Definition Telephony Application Programming Interface Audio Ringing Codec Filter audio chip Connecting Cable Analog transmit and receive signal German Data Protection Act Key Module Port RJ45 8 pin Comite Consultatif International Tel amp graphique et Telephonique Corporate Network Protocol Communication Server Computer Telephony Integration DC DC Power Supply Converter Data Circuit Terminating Equipment Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol PCM 30 power set Digital Multiplexer Interface Data Terminal Equipment Dual Tone Multifrequency Signaling Electrically Erasable and ReProgrammable Read Only Memory Electronic NoteBook Electrostatically Sensitive Devices Firmware Hookswitch reed relay with magnet in handset Handset port RJ 8 Integrated Communication Cabling System Information and Communication Networks Technical Information ISDN Oriented Modular 2B D channel access P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual Y 1 Abbreviation ISDN ISO Keys LAP D LCD LED Lsp Mikr OTO PC PC AC PNT Power RJ RNG RS232 SAR T SLMQ Smartlink SNG SPI bus TA TAPI Upo E UCON Definition Integrated Services Digital Network International Standard Organization Key Matrix Link Access Procedure on the D channel Liquid Crystal Display with standard and modular telephones only Light Emi
8. MOUNINO usar eder e dco i Sect antec at rec eet rd e afro o et 2 19 2 6 Techileali ate nasser ee i y p ou toes Deiner 2 20 2 051 SSS SIE o rary aterm IR o ui bo cp sopra deoa ep d D taut eee eae 2 20 2 6 2 Environmental ConditlortS x nn 9 ede es ler net 2 20 2 545 RANGES catu vesc deberi Or oae EB MG Macte qe ACE EUR are Rem aa cl 2 21 2 64 UPO EJeI6 B ck uaa ask ERU ES pu EORR RU RR S Roper 2 21 2 5 5 USB TA Intera oo fa acolo caer Bad aa neo cs hacerlo Ea ute ee 2 21 3 SIGNUP Hasena 3 1 3 1 Unpacking Ihe BOX de t oa oui ae Pul dud cg RP d Art a i 3 1 3 2 Setting Up the Telephone ss nezezienisekd ok bed airline 3 1 3 3 Keypad and Control Parlel vs esee vue FR PE teen es dtt eed pe 3 1 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 0 1 3 4 Date and Time Indicato a ERN XI eek Shs eee Be TR DRS uu hk 3 2 3 5 Ports on the Underside of the Telephone 0 0 cece eee eee ees 3 3 3 6 Telephone Tests LET 3 4 3 Block DIagrams a sceese gra ucc tex ir NE E EU da ee eee 3 7 4 Private Network Termination Units 00 cece eee eee 4 1 4 1 PNT Private Network Termination 00 0000s 4 2 4 2 PNT E Private Network Termination 000 cece eee eee eee eee 4 2 4 3 PNT Q Private Network Termination llle 4 2 4 4 Distance Adapter UCON S and M at Hicom 300 300 E and HiPath 4000 4 2 5 Option Adapters and PortS 0c 5 1 3 1 Adapter Slels tama usa beso an a pu estes tei iM qu 5
9. Manual 9 5 Ordering Information Intranet Addresses Intranet Addresses Subject Address SIS Service Information System http sis icn siemens de sis base nsf Service Guidelines http netinfo icn siemens de icnens produkte service richtlinien richtlinien d htm EWS Engineering Worksta tion http netinfo icn siemens de icnens tools rules tapim tapim d htm ITSC International Technical Support Center http itsc icn siemens de index htm ES D 132 homepage informa tion about integrating tele phones and protocol scripts http www ls dev mch pn siemens de esd132 index htm ICN TI Technical Information http godzilla mchh siemens de gspnti deutsch auswahl htm ICN VZ DC 2 Documentation Center http intranet icn siemens de vz dc 2 index htm optiPoint 500 Homepage Rolm http desktops au rolm com prdct optiset main htm Furth Central Supply http www click4business supplies de Firma TIS GmbH http www tis gmbh de Firma B hner amp Schaible http www buehner schaible de Table 9 8 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual Intranet addresses 9 9 Ordering Information Intranet Addresses P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 9 10 Service Manual Abbreviations The following list contains the abbreviations used in this manual Abbreviation API ARCOFI ASL Audio Bus BDSG BSG CCITT CorNet CS
10. No change i of value for instance AE z address V ort o 9 for instance ound ringer tone Pisplay unchanged If syntax check fails If syntax check succeeds save changed value No change of value OIP IP address Abort for instance Sound ringer tone Display unchanged If syntax check fails If syntax check succeeds save changed value or gt 7 Ee 9 5 f No change of value OIP IP address 5 and so on Abort until the line is full when line is full no more entries are accepted P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 29 IP Adapter Administration via optiPoint 500 Example Mode Input Entry No change of K value Operation mode phone side gt Exit a Operation mode gt system side cannot be undone Change anyway Save changed value Exit No change of value abort gt P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 30 Service Manual IP Adapter Configuration Examples 7 6 Configuration Examples When you restart the computer the IPadapter is set to phone side by default as on optiPoint 500 Configuring the optiPoint IPadapter peer to peer for connection to HG 1500 Xpress GLAN with Hicom 150 Office Configuring the IPadapter at Hicom 1 The IP address must be configured using a telephone with display if a DHCP server is not available when putting the IPad
11. Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 NA ACT1 RING RING ACT2 NA 5 2 1 Electrical Requirements of the Headset The electrical values comply with FTZ 121TR9 5 Audio transmission from one headset is routed to the other headset recommended by Plantronics The way in which this option interacts with the telephone and the CS is described by the CorNet TS layer 3 specification for Symphony The CS can detect a headset after it has been plugged into this option Microphone Elektret interface Max current Supply voltage Series resistance Audio converter Impedance EBD 5 6 400 uA 5 V 10 5 kQ 10 150 2 10 13 dB 2 5dB P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual Option Adapters and Ports optiPoint 500 acoustic adapter 5 2 2 Floating Contacts In addition the acoustic adapter also provides two floating contacts This allows the control of a busy lamp and a secondary bell 1 First contact PIN 2 and 3 This signals the active telephone states e Handset offhook trunk key activated e Speaker on headset active An external lamp can be used to indicate these states When the lamp lights up one of the above mentioned states is active However you cannot provide a separate lamp for each of this states The lamp receives power from an external source rather than from the telephone itself However to prevent this lamp from causing irreversible damage to the optiset telephone or optiset contact
12. to Hicom to 100 m MWxx wall outlet MWXxx wall outlet Plastic clamps me A s n TN I L Ha L ocal power supply unit 2m j Local power supply unit L Line cord connecting cord line cord of tele optiPoint 500 Plug transparent green Line cord twisted 1 1 assignment Ferrule 00000000 87 QOOO 87 Connector to telephone transparent green ba to HiPath Hicom Figure 5 3 Connection example host SPA Client 2 SNG Power supply unit dependent on the configuration P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 5 14 Service Manual Option Adapters and Ports Port Overview 5 7 Port Overview Phone Pin Nr UpO HA HS Side out Bay out USB MW6 4 Det oda MW8 8 B2B Typ B a oia ips ibs XC INGA pot asso an a orion etas ft 6 Inotasse smes pon 5 pci L8 OMR ev J X B EN 0 317 L10 3 3 j pJpeermSN EM o M5 NEUEN 0 1 orten not asse not assembled nc not connected Xx XX connection only during developement res reserved ISDN Slave Analog Recorder Pin Nr SO UpO alb 2 nd Ear Record MW8 8 MW6 6 MW6 6 MW4 4 MW6 6 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 5 15 Option Adapters and Ports Port Overview Key Signa
13. 00 acoustic adapter e Ringing alerting and key tones are switched to the basic speaker and not to the external speaker port e You can use the volume keys on the telephone to adjust the volume level of both the inter nal and external speakers You can also use the volume control on the external amplifier to adjust the volume of the external speaker Pee TE K TITLE Y cable MW8 8 for connecting speaker and mi crophone Rus Floating contact MW6 6 12345 67 8 Headset MW8 8 Pin assignments Desk Microphone and External Speaker MW 8 8 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 U GND NF Sens LS SENS LSP NC DGND External Speaker Internal resistance 0 ohms 10 uF Level with PCM 20dBm 4 8 dBm at volume level 8 0 775 V 0 dBm Sense lead to GND Int speaker deactivated active for ringer only P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 5 5 Option Adapters and Ports optiPoint 500 acoustic adapter Desk Microphone Input level 50 dBm Input resistance Sense lead to GND Pin assignment Headset MW 8 8 12 dBm PCM signal 150k parallel with 220 nF in series with 36K Internal microphone deactivated Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 TX GND TX AUD RX AUD RX AUD TX AUD RX BUS The electrical values comply with FTZ 121TR9 5 Pin assignment Floating contact MW6 6
14. 3 5 2 optiPoint 500 acoustic adapter 3 a nun ERE Re RUE S 5 4 5 2 1 Electrical Requirements of the Headset llllllllllllsssn 5 6 5 22 Floating Contacts css or 2222 M ERR AERE pm NIE a qd dud dc 5 7 5 3 optiPoint 500 Analog Adapters si s iot nko cs DRE ORE urn 5 8 5 4 optiPoint 500 ISDN Adapter sic 1i aa Eon ae CS CE Ee ne rk 5 10 5 5 optiPoint 500 Phone Adapter Host Client 0 0 0 0 cece eee eee 5 11 5 6 optiPoint 500 recorder adapter sisse uel RR erm e EROR 5 12 57 POH OVeIVIBW x i rt ce i el tu t o RR Bt ati eA a et e ed 5 15 6 GallBrldge ocean cac o8 aD we Verc i aO P Ee dE OCIO a GO e D Qa c een 6 1 Bed CallBridge TU os tos ee eth o lest ederet o Ioue tee Eur S Eu du farte ede Duka are 6 1 6 2 CallBridge f r Dat us es er ot nce Ret ow ei ratae a tee Gv fele saut 6 2 TR iic PCR io eas Pe eee le i eee 7 1 7 1 optiPoint IPadapter Installation 0 0 0 0 cee eee 7 2 7 2 Connection to the Terminal 5x nd tee eae eR ar te icit p aa eda 7 3 7 3 Connection to the System os tee Etre Rr Rosie rs a utar ot Rer wee Pee ua 7 4 7 4 Administration Via the Web Browser 000 cece eee ees 7 5 7 5 Administration via optiPoint 500 ss 2 p ve tem o Rn EE DR RH 7 22 7 6 Configuration Examples este mei t3 53 doro Uo ne Ner 7 31 8 Iroubl shooliligo os sss vovv a ERUSE WEE CIE NER RE RES Pa E 8 1 8 21 Test Loops 3 and 2 2 2225 Deos sa d bs EL es EAS ee he EE PL LEE EAE 8 1 8 2 liccno M
15. 3 5 Ports on the Underside of the Telephone connect the extension and then plug the host back in N When changing or expanding an existing configuration first unplug the host USB RJ45 jack for e key modules or e Signature modules RJ11 Hicom jacks Above RJ8 headset advance only Below RJ8 handset Adapter slots e 1x basic and standard e 2xadvance Figure 3 2 Jacks on the underside of the telephone optiPoint 500 advance P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 3 3 Startup Telephone Tests 3 6 Telephone Tests Accessing the Telephone Test The telephone test is started by pressing the service key and entering the code number e Tests run for approx 10 s These are followed by a timeout e Tests can be stopped at any time by pressing the pound key m Code Menu text Action after pressing OK number 91 LED Start the LED test 92 Screen Start the screen tests 93 Keys Start the key test 94 Audio Go to the audio test submenu 941 Speaker Test the speaker volume 7 levels 942 Handset Test the handset volume 7 levels 943 Ringer volume Change the ringer volume 7 levels 944 Ringer pitch Change the ringer pitch 7 levels 945 Alerting tone Change the volume of the alerting tone 7 levels 946 Speakerphone mode Handsfree function 3 levels normal loud noisy room 940 Back Return to the audio test 95 Asset ID Di
16. 3 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 2 13 Product Description Module Options Interface Description MW8 8 RJ45 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 side car SPI master nc 4 3 3V nc DGND SPI clock SPI master in CS out slave in slave out P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 2 14 Service Manual Product Description Module Options 2 4 3 optiPoint 500 signature module HiPath 4000 only The optiPoint 500 signature module is a chip card reader add on device for the basic standard and advance models The key module is a simple option for upgrading an existing telephone to chip card technology Physical mounting I2C Bus Memory Cards Customized programmable I2C cards are required for using signature modules These can be obtained from Siemens AG Rainer eickholt 9 fthw siemens de see Section 9 3 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 2 15 Product Description Accessories 2 5 Accessories 2 5 1 External Speaker Desk Microphone These parts feature magnetic shielding to protect magnetic data media and monitors as well as a device to protect against incoming radiation for electromagnetic compatibility especially in conjunction with mobile phones To avoid feedback position the desk microphone and the external speaker as far away from each other as possible Mute key LED for on off display Desk Microphone The desk microphone replaces the microphone that is integrated i
17. 400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser The submitted data contained an error Inconsistent confirmation password e When an invalid password is entered to the New password field at least one character must be entered The submitted data contained an error Invalid new password 13 Now return to the Administration mask and select Load download from fileserver appli cation or Load download from fileserver configuration to download an appropriate ap plication or configuration from a file server Load download from fileserver application This operation will FTP a new application program file from a fileserver according to the details in the File transfer page After the application is downloaded it will be validated If valid the new file will replace the existing program file and the terminal will auto restart Downioad FTP Settings Server 19 34 56 1 Filename O P_1_0 app Path c l Account oip Return to Administration Home During the download the following message is shown on the terminal display OIP Download started OIP Programming OIP Restart P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 16 Service Manual IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser Load download from fileserver configuration This operation will FTP a new configuration file from a fileserver according to the details in the File transfer page After the conf
18. 500 advance P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 3 6 Service Manual 3 7 Block Diagrams Line Connector Coarse rotection Updo Transformer DC DC Conv PM Fine Protection 15 38 MHz SCOUT P Up Interface Clock Control Assembly and Connector Updo Contro Reset Control Assembly and Connector IOM Control EEPROM 64x8 DOUDE Transformer 149 x lines Startup Block Diagrams 2x4 LEDs 22keys 6 lines 7 lines CPU Timer Interrupt MMU GF I O or dedicated Function RAM 256 x 2 ROM Skx 8 Figure 3 3 optiPoint 500 entry economy block diagram P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 3 7 Startup Block Diagrams Line Connector 3 3 isol Coarse DODE Cony DODC GND iso rotection PANM Transformer Display Modue Up Opto 3x4 LEI Transformer Coupler 5x4 LEI 2 lines UO xline 24 characters x lines Fine F Protection 15 36 MHz 3 3V isol GND isol SPI Clock Control AUX h IOM2 GP I O or dedicated Function CPU Reset A
19. 500 telephones support ISDN test loops 3 and 4 to the line card UPo E Test loop 3 smartlink Test loop 4 8 2 Reboot The first time the telephone is turned on or is reset by the local firmware this reboot is repre sented visually as follows e All LEDs on the telephone are activated for 20 ms 5 ms e All LEDs on connected key modules are activated for 20 ms 5 ms e All pixels on the screen are activated for one second These procedures show that the telephone was rebooted and has completed its self test pro cedures They do not indicate that communication has been established with the Hicom HiPath After communication has been established with Hicom HiPath the Hicom HiPath controls the screen and LEDs excluding entry thus showing the user that the telephone is ready for op eration P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 8 1 Troubleshooting Reboot P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 8 2 Service Manual Ordering Information Products and Spare Parts 9 Ordering Information 9 1 Products and Spare Parts 9 1 1 Initial Equipment Telephone Models Optiset E Key Modules and Adapters Name Color Part Number optiPoint 500 entry arctic 3081 7 S7101 A101 optiPoint 500 economy arctic 3081 7 S7108 A101 optiPoint 500 basic arctic S30817 S7102 A101 optiPoint 500 standard arctic 30817 S7103 A101 optiPoint 500 advance ar
20. A Adres e http 1 49 246 45 1647 gt Q3 Verwandte Objek ICN VD Intranet Produkt Uebersi Neuigkeiten amp optiset E Serv ICN EN KGA Jo HiPath Manageme SIEME IP address 149 246 45 164 SIEMENS optiPoint IPadapter t Mode phone side Home Page Administration Partner 149 246 45 46 IP address and routing DHCP IP address 149 246 45 164 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IR partner address 149 246 45 46 C IP Routing Default gateway 49246451 0 6 6 6060 C Route 1 Route 2 CY Gateway 1 O Gateway 2 PO Mask 1 Mask 2 1 0 1 s Dokument bermittelt ZH Wi cy3 we Z Figure 7 9 IP address and routing P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 34 Service Manual IP Adapter Configuration Examples e Configuration in HG 1500 and Office In HG 1500 a voice client is configured for the optiPoint IPadapter in the same way as for Op ticlient 130 see also the HG 1500 Service Manual The phone number for the IPadapter must already be available in Office The optiPoint IPadapt er phone number must be activated as the TFA Client after configuration in HG 1500 see fol lowing screenshot LASTLOAD KDS Assistant Office ES Iof tei Einstellungen Systemstatus Optionen Applikationen Hilfe acc BG Sms J Q9 9 Z3 com fdiastioaa KOs o Baugruppen Loadware System Flags Weiterleitung Endgerat Leitungszust nde System Texte
21. D keys on the enhanced telephone Telephone active Handset off hook speakerphone mode open listening headset active Ringer on Contact opens and closes with the ring cadence P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 5 9 Option Adapters and Ports optiPoint 500 ISDN Adapter 5 4 optiPoint 500 ISDN Adapter The ISDN adapter converts a Upo gt So This permits the connection of default ISDN terminals with their own power supply unit e g group 4 fax machines ISDN data terminals ISDN telephones as well as video communication equipment such as a video set or video kit for example MW8 8 Fer Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 eee 3 NC NC SR1 SX1 SX2 SR2 NC NC RJ45 87654321 t ARM aD Functions e ISDN network terminating point with support for 2B D channels e MW 8 8 connector according to CCITT Recommendation 1 430 e Pin assignment in accordance with ISO 8877 e Support for point to point and passive bus connections e Wired for short passive bus configurations e Cable lengths cables can be a maximum of 100 meters long with a cable impedance of 75 ohms They can be up to 200 meters with a cable impedance of 150 ohms according to CCITT Recommendation 1 430 e NT terminating resistors are integrated into the ISDN adapter Additional terminating resistors come with the unit P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 5 10 Service Manual Option Ad
22. EUER Ir nern 2 1 2 1 optiPoint 500 Features at Hicom HiPath llle 2 2 2 2 Configuration Notes ser euer e RP ptr tea Ro Re atat is 2 3 2 3 TEICPNONES cue uso s don dod pto Fede eso ert ee Dan bh ed Mea Bod er Ede kd pan ble 2 4 2 9 T optiPoint DO OILY ds deca dams ren ek qa ee oa Baie dia 2 4 2 9 2 OptiPoint S00 SCONOMY see a RR REICH re eh 2 5 2 3 9 OptiPoint 500 DaSIC 4492 79 9535 Eb PI Ide reo Dore om age 2 6 2 34 OptiPoint 500 St ndard o esse hee m o eR RARO P ER Eee b Cere 2 7 2 35 0p1PoiNt 500 AdValiC8 2 22 2 e rna ee ei HE E Sanne UR ED E EAR ER 2 8 2 2 Module Options nE oak rode ae Bie Y wat qu bd E Bead 2 9 2 4 1 optiPoint 500 key module es dcc dla oes ttn ae are 2 10 2 4 2 Busy Vamp Riel BBE 4s nat ROS oer ioo Se ES utn 2 11 2 9 2 1 Power Supply sonde See awaken eet ade Rete led oe E taa da TS 2 11 2 4 2 2 Connection to the Terminal 0 00 eee eee 2 13 2 4 3 optiPoint 500 signature module HiPath 4000 only 2 15 2 D ACCESSOS at ited tue daw rci ea auido a ease eee VER etd ae ie mae eal ape Loc re and 2 16 2 5 1 External Speaker Desk Microphone 000 cece eee eee 2 16 2 5 2 OptiPoint Headsets reerd se sus hu toe leet es dace hea ede eens eas 2 17 2 5 3 Local Power Supply nib cu wee eee ia 2 18 2 5 4 Accessory Pack oar ita cer rg anita enn daa d Rec aria eta EUR KE ara ee ce D a 2 19 2 5 5 Online Key Labeling Tool aue t add hoe bee ahnt 2 19 2 5 6 Vall
23. IP address and routing 2 2 2c ee 7 38 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 0 1 0 2 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual Tables Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Table 2 5 Table 2 6 Table 2 7 Table 2 8 Table 3 1 Table 7 1 Table 7 2 Table 7 3 Table 9 1 Table 9 2 Table 9 3 Table 9 4 Table 9 5 Table 9 7 Table 9 8 Features of optiPoint 500 entry 2 eee eee 2 4 Features of optiPoint 500 economy nennen 2 5 Features of optiPoint 500 basic uses ern eon was ern od 2 6 Features of optiPoint 500 standard 0 cc eee eee 2 7 Features of optiPoint 500 advance 0 cee eee 2 8 Headsets Lm 2 17 Environmental conditions 0000 eee 2 20 UPO E interfaces technical data 0 0 00 eee eee 2 21 Telephone test for HiPath 4000 Hicom 300 H 0005 3 4 PIN assignment 2 3 eoe qoe qos teen eee ae toe Race drea dea e di aus 7 4 FTP parameters 2x a0 ouvre Dx cem eg share 7 14 Error IMESSAU CSc 5 enea ique nba du de ted At ere dl eT tla eat 7 15 OpIPOINE 500 models 5 2 ftw nk Fe Wied M Per pce wh dus 9 1 optiPoint 500 adapters ux bhakeves als Nese E sc qoo 9 1 optiPoint 500 without HS ee ho hr eet Dr DE Ce hes 9 2 optiPoint 500 handset with without logo 22 2 nennen 9 3 optiPoint 500 more spare parts 0 0 cee eee 9 3 Oder AGBS SS d ooo qna telnet ale den ee ANS alec rd E EE 9 7 Intranet addresses eosin wil
24. ISDN adapters and analog adapters can only be connected to the host optiPoint 500 entry cannot be configured as the host in a host client configuration in Hicom 150 HiPath 3000 including ISDN Whenever making changes to the configuration disconnect the host telephone from Hi com HiPath Doing so triggers a reset when the adapter is connected again providing the system with the new configuration in the setup message A powered telephone can be connected to the ISDN adapter When connecting a terminal that does not have a separate power supply an additional power supply unit is required By default the following are not possible in conjunction with a distance adapter UCON S UCON M in a Hicom 300 or Hicom 300E system client configurations configurations with analog adapters and ISDN adapters Only one headset acoustic adapter is permitted per telephone USB CAPI can only be connected to the host P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual Option Adapters and Ports Adapter Slots 5 1 Adapter Slots When changing or expanding an existing configuration first unplug the host N connect the extension and then plug the host back in Adapter slots e 1x basic and standard e 2xadvance Figure 5 1 Jacks on the underside of the telephone optiPoint 500 advance You can plug adapters into slots on the underside of the telephones P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 5 3 Option Adapters and Port
25. LSB 1 MSB most significant bit LSB least significant bit 2 6 2 Environmental Conditions Environmental conditions apply to all optiPoint telephones adapters and key modules Ambient temperature 5 C to 40 C 40 C to 70 C 5 C to 45 C Environmental conditions Relative humidity 5 to 85 95 at 45 C 5 to 95 Operation Transport short term Storage Table 2 7 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 2 20 Service Manual Product Description Technical Data 2 6 3 Ranges The transmission range with a 0 6 mm PVC cable is at least 1 000 meters 100 meters from primary to client device The feeding range can be checked via the optiPoint menu item Service Line Test This test activates all LEDs for 3 or 5 seconds depending on the system type turns on the ringer for 1 second and blanks the display Detailed range data for the individual cable types can be found in the ICN TI Hicom 150 E Hi com 300 E and in the ICCS Manual Volume 2 order no A30951 V6200 7620 Lieferzentrum F rth 2 6 4 Upoe Interface The Upo interface is a vendor specific ISDN interface that uses the CorNet TS protocol and a powered two wire interface for connecting the optiPoint500 telephones Upo interface Data transmission based on time division multiplexing with AMI codes 250 ys frame Bit clock 384 kHz Net bit rate 144 kbps Aggregate bit rate 152 kbp
26. N101 optiPoint 500 advance arctic without HS S30817 S7104 N101 optiPoint 500 entry manganese without HS S30817 S7101 N107 optiPoint 500 economy without neutral without HS S30817 S7108 N107 logo manganese optiPoint 500 basic manganese without HS S30817 S7102 N107 optiPoint 500 standard manganese without HS S30817 S7103 N107 optiPoint 500 advance manganese without HS S30817 S7104 N107 Table 9 3 optiPoint 500 without HS 9 2 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual Ordering Information Products and Spare Parts 9 1 2 Accessories Spare Parts Miscellaneous Name Color Part Number optiPoint 500 handset arctic with logo V38140 H X173 optiPoint 500 handset manganese with logo V381 40 H X174 optiPoint 500 handset arctic without logo V38140 H X175 optiPoint 500 handset manganese without logo V38140 H X176 Table 9 4 optiPoint 500 handset with without logo optiPoint entry wall brackets arsenic L36363 A328 C338 optiPoint basic wall brackets arsenic L36363 A329 C338 LINE CORD BRACKET F30033 X1000 X92 BRACKET socket C39334 Z93 C12 Handset cord L36146 H4007 L589 LINE CORD 6M SI 4 WIRE AS4 RJ11 F30033 X1000 X125 LINE CORD 6M SI 4 WIRE RJ11 RJ F30033 X1000 X185 LINE CORD 6M SI 4 WIRE RJ11 RJ F30033 X1000 X176 USB cable for PC S30267 Z360 A30 optiPoint Y cable L36453 Z5 C199
27. R 8 1 9 Ordering Informati n s suy erre L RE e enews 9 E ER RE Rn erra dur 9 1 9 1 Products and Spare Pass 5922 9 9 doo lee Eve resan nA reto er UR ed ec eas 9 1 9 1 1 Initial Equipment Telephone Models Optiset E Key Modules and Adapters 9 1 9 1 2 Accessories Spare Parts Miscellaneous 0 000 cece eee eee 9 3 9 2 DOclmenlallon srl usec orate bid gale Ae bra Ou i orm ba aoe ae Ros ee bos e netu me Sad 9 6 9 3 Order JAddresses d uus Ls vus mem ia ot xU Pedo et e coma e e mr ee eG Rec a o 9 7 9 4 After Sales Service and Repair 0 ccc ccc ee enhn nnn 9 8 9 5 Intranet Addresses i carat eo een HT Ns qe p eine rem ae 9 9 Abbreviations 4 nt E er xe ERR RE o da Pee ee Ex Y 1 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 0 2 Service Manual P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 0 3 0 4 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual Figures Figure 2 1 optiPoint 500 entry a oa act ductae Unter ice i kW lt ee peras 2 4 Figure 2 2 optiPoint 500 economy scis eam awe ewe eke ee Cee ee a ws 2 5 Figure 2 3 optiPoint 500 DaSiC dde Rae deed eu RE aa ik ee a 2 6 Figure 2 4 optiPoint 500 standard 225 o uk re um red ae her obe 2 7 Figure 2 5 optiPoint 500 advance 24 1 x shi hc doe Ce dg eek ae 2 8 Figure 2 6 Power supply to BLF 20x etaz arde techos rw ou Ede d e d Ou V 2 12 Figure 3 1 Keypad and control panel optiPoint 500 standard 3 1 Figure 3 2 Jacks on the underside of the teleph
28. SIEMENS optiPoint 500 Service Manual P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 1P P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 The information in this document contains general descriptions of the technical opti ons available which do not always have to be present in individual cases The required features should therefore be specified in each individual case at the time of closing the contract The device conforms to the EU guideline 1999 5 EG as attested by the CE mark This device has been manufactured in accordance with our certified envi ronmental management system ISO 14001 This process ensures that en ergy consumption and the use of primary raw materials are kept to a mini mum thus reducing waste production Siemens AG 2003 Information and Communication Networks HofmannstraBe 51 D 81359 M nchen Germany Reference No P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany Subject to availability Right of modification reserved Contents Figures sax ou drape aol D a ae mise C Cre AR RU Un OR QD iene 0 1 Tables 20992 ERR RERIAEADUBC ERE RR AGO rane Reais REL TREES KE i 0 1 1 General Service Information 0 0c cee eee eee 1 1 Tet ServiCOX OrIGODL suo i Leste lason tpe ek Oe kia dg ie Oh eave Oe hee ee piede 1 1 1 2 Safety Information ions dee as ei ae CAE oct euren a Ee P aar e iba 1 1 1 3 Safety Symbols NE T pn 1 2 2 Product Description ses He LE Ed ERE Rak ee Eu
29. This page shows the MAC address the versions of the various software components and the status of the last data transfer action between the data server and the optiPoint IPadapter BIOS contains the initialization software and factory test Application contains the software with all the administrator functions for the optiPoint IP adapter This component can be updated via file transfer configured on the website Web content contains information on the version of the web interface Return to the Administration mask and click Administrator settings Administrator settings IP address and routing CorNet TC parameters Speech parameters File transfer FTP username amp password Return to Administration Home P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 10 Service Manual IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser 8 Click IP address and routing and enter the following addresses IP address and subnet mask of OIP 2 the IP address of the IP partner gt HG1500 V1 0 Xpress LAN or optiPoint IPadapter in peer to peer mode WARNING Changing any of these parameters will require to subsequently restart the terminal to activate the new values IP address and routing Jv DHCP IP address 10 144 233 62 Subnet mask 255 0 0 0 IP partner address 0 0 0 0 IP Routing Default gateway 0 0 0 0 Route 1 0 0 0 0 Route 2 0 0 0 0 Gateway 1 0 0 0 0 Gateway 2 0 0 0 0 Mask 1 255 0 0 0 Mask 2 255 0 0 0
30. adapter the power supply must range from 24 volts to a maximum of 60 volts and the lamp itself should not exceed 5 watts You can of course connect a relay instead of the lamp taking care not to exceed the connection values mentioned above 2 Second contact PIN 4 and 5 This provides the ring input status This contact can provide an external signaling mechanism when the telephone rings This is important when connecting a secondary bell or similar device Once again observe the electrical connection values for this connector as well 24 V 60 V 5 W do not connect an inductive load without surge protection However you can also connect a relay instead of the lamp with this relay then controlling the 220 V secondary bell The door opener function is currently only applicable for HiPath 4000 later also for The busy display and door opener functions cannot take place simultaneously HiPath 3000 V4 0 Contact Load Both contacts can carry the following load 5 W with 24 V a c or 60 V d c P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 5 7 Option Adapters and Ports optiPoint 500 Analog Adapters 5 3 optiPoint 500 Analog Adapters This type of adapter is used for connecting an analog terminal e g telephone group 3 fax mo dem cordless telephone to the system telephone A local power supply unit is required when using an analog adapter Only DTMF terminals can be connected to an analog adapter
31. ality of the network a zero speech delay Short setting or a sig nificant speech delay Long setting may occur P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 12 Service Manual IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser Speech parameters Options are Short Normal Jitter buffer Normal Y Long Audio mode G711 Return to Administrator settings P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 13 IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser 11 Click File transfer and enter all appropriate parameters Fileserver IP address 19 34 56 1 Application fileserver filename OIP_1_0 app Config fileserver filename database ini History fileserver filename history txt Fileserver path Action on submit No transfer Submit Reset Options are No transfer Upload configuration Download configuration Configuration of FTP username amp password is on a separate page Download application Upload history Return to Administrator settings Home The parameters that are needed to download configurations from the server and to upload them to a server or to download applications from a server and to upload history files are en tered in this mask Note 2 Ensure that the FTP server directory which contains the download software or configuration is enabled in the server configuration for the FTP user specified in optiPoint IPadapter The default p
32. apter into service for the first time see Section Adminis tration via optiset E 2 The adapter can then be accessed via the Web Client P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 31 IP Adapter Configuration Examples w optiPoint IPadapter Home Page Netscape Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Gehe Communicator Hilfe optiPoint side Phone number pe IP address T i wf Lesezeichen Adresse ntp 149 246 45 164 E Verwandte Objek ICN VD Intranet Produkt Uebersi Neuigkeiten amp optiset E Serv ICN EN KGA Jo HiPath Manageme SIEME IP address 149 246 45 164 SIEMENS optiPoint IPadapter et Made phone side lt 2 232 a ai d Zur ck Vor Neuladen Anfang Suchen Guide Drucken Sicherheit Shop Stop Home Page Administration Partner 149 246 45 46 IP address and routing IP address 149 246 45 164 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IP partner address 149 246 45 46 IP Routing Default gateway 492464451 060 Route 1 Route 2 Gateway 1 Gateway 2 1 1 O Mask 1 O Mask 2 0 Dokument bermittelt EUER tU xl HG 1s IP address HG 1500 IP address H G 1500 cannot be configured via the WEB interface Figure 7 7 WEB access to the IPadapter 7 32 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual IP Adapter Configuration Examples 3 Click Administration The administrator password must be entered 4 optiPoint IPadapte
33. apters and Ports optiPoint 500 Phone Adapter Host Client 5 5 optiPoint 500 Phone Adapter Host Client The phone adapter facilitates the connection of a second Upoyg terminal with its own power supply unit client for using the second B channel The connected client phone can send and receive calls independently of the host telephone s connection status If you need to extend the range or operate additional options a local power supply unit is required see chapter Local Power Supply Unit MW6 6 Amer Pint Pin2 Pina Pina Pins Pin6 RT 4 NC AUX UPg UP AUX NC RJ11 Functional Description The phone adapter has a single MW6 modular connector with 4 pins that supply the interface for the client phone Restriction Range limited to 100 meters P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 5 11 Option Adapters and Ports optiPoint 500 recorder adapter 5 6 optiPoint 500 recorder adapter Interfaces Perret er Headset Figure 5 2 Recorder adapter The recorder adapter has an interface for a second headset and a recorder interface The way in which the headset plus adapter interacts with the telephone and the CS is described by the CorNet TS layer 3 specification for Symphony The CS can detect a second headset af ter it has been plugged into this option Interface Description When a second handset is connected the uplink beep capa
34. arameters are displayed in the following table FTP parameter Default File Server IP address 0 0 0 0 Application file server file name oip app Config file server file name oip cfg History file server file name history txt Table 7 2 FTP parameters P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 14 Service Manual IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser FTP parameter Default File server path empty field Table 7 2 FTP parameters The default setting for Action on submit is No transfer every time you open this mask The following error messages appear if incorrect entries are made Cause of fault Fault description wrong file server IP address No connection to server file server not availlable No connection to server wrong file name for download No file on server invalid file name No Access on server Table 7 3 Error messages 12 Goto FTP username amp password and enter the appropriate values for file transfer FTP username amp password Username fred New password eee Confirm new password Resat Return to Administrator settings Home The fields displayed are empty each time you log into this page The following errors may occur e When blanks are inserted in the Username field not permitted The submitted data contained an error Invalid Username e When various new passwords are entered P31003 E8
35. asic standard advance D7102 A101 1 Table 9 5 optiPoint 500 more spare parts P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 9 4 Service Manual Ordering Information Products and Spare Parts Accessory pack for advance D7104 A101 1 Accessory pack for BLF D7107 A101 1 Accessory pack for general optiPoint 500 A31003 H8400 B989 6Z19 Table 9 5 optiPoint 500 more spare parts P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 9 5 Ordering Information Documentation 9 2 Documentation Name Installation Instructions key module Reference number Installation instructions A31003 E8000 S078 6Z31 Installation Instructions signature module A31003 E8000 S096 6Z31 Installation Instructions phone adapter A31003 E8000 S079 6Z31 Installation Instructions acoustic adapter A31003 E8000 S092 6Z31 Installation Instructions ISDN adapter A31003 E8000 S080 6Z31 Installation Instructions analog adapter A31003 E8000 S091 6Z31 Installation Instructions wall mounting A31003 E8000 S083 6Z31 Installation and Administration Instructions IPadapter A31003 E8000 B869 7419 Installation Instructions optiPoint 500 CTI TAPI Ser vice Provider A31003 M3000 B479 7419 Installation and Operating Instructions privacy mod ule A31003 E8000 B519 6219 Operating Instructions external speaker and desk microphone A31003 X40 B600 6419 Operating instr
36. ay contrast e Suitable for wall mounting None Table 2 2 Features of optiPoint 500 economy P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 2 5 Product Description Telephones 2 3 3 optiPoint 500 basic z S M NF Peseeer rn JE E 1 A H6 L9 F9 L10 F10 L11 F11 ters Lenen L12 F12 Figure 2 3 optiPoint 500 basic Controls Connectivity e 12 function keys with LEDs e USB 1 1 interface e Open listening e 1 adapter slot e iltable alphanumeric LCD display with e 2 lines and 24 characters per line e 3 dialog keys for interactive user prompts Yes Back and Continue e 2 adjustable keys plus minus for ringer volume ringer pitch alerting tone display contrast e Suitable for wall mounting 1 interface for max 2 key modules optiPoint 500 Key Module optiPoint 500 Signature Module Table 2 3 Features of optiPoint 500 basic 2 6 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual Product Description Telephones 2 3 4 optiPoint 500 standard gt D oo we Ne AA AS 1 D P E L a a V Optiset Figure 2 4 optiPoint 500 standard Controls Special Features e 12 function keys with LEDs e USB 1 1 interface e Full duplex speakerphone mode with e 1 adapter slot echo suppression for room adaptation Hanser a enmoduice e iltable alphanumeric LCD display with 2
37. bers and Medus functions e g callback conference last number 16 LEDs redial etc It features gt e 16 function keys D Cc e 16 LEDs for visual signaling of the activated 6m functions and keys gt gt gt Shift key c One of the keys is assigned the shift function 30 gt name destination keys can be programmed using ae the shift key gt Dam gt Physical mounting pc Max 2 key modules can be connected to optiPoint 500 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 2 10 Service Manual Product Description Module Options 2 4 2 Busy Lamp Field BLF The BLF is a key module for optiPoint 500 and 600 that can be connected to the telephone over an 8 pin RJ45 communications port It can be used in the HiPath 3000 Hicom 150E H and HiPath AllServe 150 systems and has the same functions as the existing BLF on optiset E telephones The BLF on the basic standard and advance models allows phone numbers and functions to be saved e g callback conference last number redial etc It has e 90 function keys e 90LEDs for visual signaling of the activat ed functions and keys namg Ag inal Fe Ie Dp D e isti D E a BEE a i 0 2 4 2 1 Power Supply The BLF has its own local power supply If you want to connect two BLFs you need only one local power supply for them both i e the power supply of the first BLF can be used for the sec ond BLF as well The BLF uses th
38. bility is provided by adding the beep and uplink audio during the beep A beep detection circuit activates the uplink beep when the switch recorder generates the beep signal thus maximizing the echo reflection attenuation The users hear the uplink beep in the secondary tone path Second Handset MW 4 4 Pin 1 2 3 4 NF NF Internal resistance 1k in series with 10uF Level input resistance 10 K 23dBm at a PCM level of 10 dBm P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 5 12 Service Manual Option Adapters and Ports optiPoint 500 recorder adapter Recorder port MW 6 4 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 NC NF NF NF NF NA Ports 2 and 3 and ports 4 and 5 are connected to each other Recorder port 123456 Electrical Requirements Headsets that are connected to the headset plus adapter must meet the same requirements as those connected to the headset adapter Recorders that are connected to the headset plus adapter must meet the following require ments Input impedance gt 10 kohm Frequency variation 300 to 3 000 Hz 3 dB Beep level 26 dBm to 18 dBm with a 600 ohm load Max input level 650 mVeff from a 600 ohm source The headset plus adapter already contains an electrical isolator for the recorder port P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 5 13 Option Adapters and Ports optiPoint 500 recorder adapter Connection Example 2 wire to 1000 m 4 wire Upoe Upoe
39. cannot be completely ruled out Siemens does not assume any liability for any damage associated with where the tele phone set is mounted When setting up the telephones make sure that they are not exposed to direct sunlight and are not in the direct vicinity of a heat source 3 3 Keypad and Control Panel Labeling space Numeric dialing key Plus minus keys 1 Function name keys with LED Label covered by handset Dialog keys Figure 3 1 Keypad and control panel optiPoint 500 standard P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 3 1 Startup Date and Time Indicator Keypad Polling The software polling cycle time is 32 ms After determining that a key was pressed the tele phone does not poll any other keys until the user releases the pressed key Pressing the Plus Minus Key Simultaneously A specific feature can be configured in Hicom HiPath e g volume control when the plus and minus keys are pressed at the same time 3 4 Date and Time Indicator All optiPoint 500 telephones with displays economy basic standard advance have a date time indicator As indicated in CorNet TS the telephone only maintains the clock while Hicom HiPath are re sponsible for setting the time activating the telephone to display the time and controlling the call duration timer P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 3 2 Service Manual Startup Ports on the Underside of the Telephone
40. coust Echo Timer RAM Keyscan LEDMux Contral Canceller Interrupt 4kx 8 AUX HL DSP MMU OM RA ROM Control Assembly and Connector IOM IF IOM2 Bus USB Interface Control SPI IF Assembly and Connector Assembly and Connector EEPROM 64x8 not roy only Basic 12 Office 20 Figure 3 4 optiPoint 500 basic standard and advance block diagram Assembly and Connector P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 3 8 Service Manual Private Network Termination Units 4 Private Network Termination Units PNT 520 Upo N U2810 pm So Bus 2 8 up to 8 telephones optiset E distance adapter optiset E optiPoint 500 Figure 4 1 Private network termination units Private network termination units convert the two wire Upo Upo and Usg q subscriber interfac es of the HiPath system to the user s four wire Sy interface P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 4 1 Private Network Termination Units PNT Private Network Termination 4 1 PNT Private Network Termination PNT converts the two wire Upg interface to the four wire Sg interface and extends the range This gives you the advantages of the Sg and S bus interfaces at great distances from the Hi com system connectin
41. ctic S30817 S7104 A101 optiPoint key module arctic 3081 7 S7105 A101 optiPoint signature module arctic S30817 S7106 A101 optiPoint BLF arctic S30817 S7107 A101 optiPoint 500 entry manganese S30817 S7101 A107 optiPoint 500 economy manganese S30817 87108 A107 optiPoint 500 basic manganese S30817 87102 A107 optiPoint 500 standard manganese S30817 S7103 A107 optiPoint 500 advance manganese S30817 S7104 A107 optiPoint key module manganese S30817 S7105 A107 optiPoint signature module manganese S30817 87106 A107 optiPoint BLF manganese S30817 57107 A107 Table 9 1 opiPoint 500 models Name Color Part Number optiPoint phone adapter arsenic S30817 K7110 B108 optiPoint analog adapter arsenic S30817 K7110 B208 optiPoint ISDN adapter arsenic S30817 K7110 B308 optiPoint recorder adapter arsenic S30817 K7110 B408 Table 9 2 optiPoint 500 adapters P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 9 1 Ordering Information Products and Spare Parts Name Color Part Number optiPoint acoustic adapter arsenic 3081 7 K7110 B508 Table 9 2 optiPoint 500 adapters Name Color Part Number optiPoint 500 entry arctic without HS S30817 S7101 N101 optiPoint 500 economy without neutral without HS S30817 S7108 N101 logo arctic optiPoint 500 basic arctic without HS S30817 S7102 N101 optiPoint 500 standard arctic without HS S30817 S7103
42. dules with function keys a signature module or abusy lamp field Adapters see Section 5 By using adapters in conjunction with telephones specific workstation requirements can be satisfied Additional devices can be directly connected to the workstation e g PC fax machines tel ephones headsets by simply adding different adapters to the underside of the telephone Configuration Notes Mixed optiset E optiPoint 500 telephone configurations possible on Upoye Mixed optiset E optiPoint 500 host client configuration phone adapter possible The options key modules adapters for optiset E 5 volt technology and optiPoint 500 telephones 3 3 volt technology are not interchangeable PC connection to optiPoint 500 via USB1 1 interface except for the entry and economy models only possible with Windows 98 SE or Windows 2000 with USB support optiPoint 500 USB client interface conforming to USB Specification 1 1 USB cable with right angle plug available for optiPoint 500 basic standard advance integrated USB1 1 interface replaces optiset E control data adapter for CTI functions integrated USB1 1 interface replaces optiset E with ISDN adapter for modem NDIS WAN miniport and CAPI applications CallBridge TU PC software available free of charge offers CTI platform for TAPI 2 1 based CTI applications CallBridge TA is also still available for optiset E adapter CallBridge for Data offers NDISWAN m
43. e please also note the diagram Electrical connection of the optiPoint IPadapter 1 First of all connect the Upo g port of the IPadapter to the Hicom system SLMO board Use the cable supplied with RJ 11 Mini Western connectors point 1 2 Connect the IPadapter to the LAN network Use the LAN network cable max 3 m sup plied for this cable features 3 RJ 45 Mini Western connector point 2 The optiPoint IPadapter can be operated as a desktop unit or can be mounted on the wall with a screw The wall attachment can be found on the back of the IPadapter point 3 SIEMENS optiPoint IPadapter m hn i n E i eae EN HH Tes T7 fi q Y 3 Upg g LAN ti PO E Wi x Figure 7 4 Electrical connection of the optiPoint IPadapter PIN assignments on the IPadapter Connector jack Pint Pin2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin5 Pin6 Pin7 Pin8 Upo E RJ11 NC DC a U Po E b U PO E DC NC LAN RJ45 TDX TCD RXD INC NC RXD NC NC Table 7 1 Pin assignment P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 4 Service Manual IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser 7 4 Administration Via the Web Browser With the help of a PC web browser connected to the LAN network you can start up register the Upo telephone via the LAN A DHCP server is necessary in order to configure the LAN settings automatically Structural overview The following structural overview shows how you can navigate through t
44. e appropriate password for Secured menu No valid Password entered Password t Password Abort gt o 9 No valid Password entered No valid Password entered Password entered or No valid Password Password Abort gt Valid D entered and so on until the line is full when line is full no more entries are accepted P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 26 IP Adapter Administration via optiPoint 500 3 Enter the values shown in the following diagram one after the other in Secured menu Secured menu Valid password entered DHCP input vl PT input OIP subnet mask gt NC IP Gateway IP address proper fi input i i input Phone number lt m gt P partner IP address gt gt Input 3 gt dics i input Een ji input P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 27 IP Adapter Administration via optiPoint 500 Example DHCP Input v No change of value Save changed value No change of value P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 28 Service Manual IP Adapter Administration via optiPoint 500 Example OIP IP address OIP IP address 10 144 233 62 o 9 L L lt lt or gt
45. e same power supply power supply unit 2x35V and connector as the optiPoint 500 a b adapter also see chapter Accessories gt Mains adapter The output of power supply must be connected directly with the optiPoint BLF P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 9 11 Product Description Module Options c3szee z4 lt 71 LIE POWER SUPPLY AULT INC MADE Di CENA 048 358256 AD1RF mrpUI 239v So 150cA OUTPUT 2X35Y 9 175A TOTAL OUTPUT 025A MAX Figure 2 6 E Power supply to BLF responds with the telephones auxiliary modules which are connected When connecting the BLF the configuration should be checked to ensure that it cor P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 2 12 Service Manual Product Description Module Options 2 4 2 2 Connection to the Terminal The following connection configurations A D are possible HT VOUCCOCUCUUUNTI HATT tb fi GGEGCGGU GCLUGU RIP 0 optiPoint 500 optiPoint BLF optiPoint BLF Phone QU CCCCCCUUCUNUD TTS QC optiPoint BLF Jat Sos Shs Sos Sos i GGECCGCCGQU i CECE c gt optiPoint 500 optiPoint BLF optiPoint BLF Phone Key Module 000000 C000 008g You can also connect the BLF to the terminal first in combination C and D in connection with a key module the connection configurations C and D With releases lower than 3 0 it is not possible to use an optiPoint 500 advance with P3100
46. g keys Once you have made all settings select Start phone The Administration mask closes and a connec tion between the terminal and the system is set up Once optiset E has been started you can only access the Administration menu again by unplugging and reconnecting the line booting the IPadapter Fault signaling Faults that occur when operating the optiPoint IPadapter are displayed as follows e a short signal tone is emitted e all available LEDs on the terminals begin flashing If the terminal has a display an appropriate error message appears on the display If multiple faults occur at the same time the fault with the highest priority is displayed see the following diagram P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 22 Service Manual IP Adapter Administration via optiPoint 500 highest priority NO DHCP response Press any key Ping to Gateway failed Press any key Ping to Partner failed Press any key Generic socket error Press any key TC Login Error Press any key Error connecting partner Press any key gt Unknown Error Press any key lowest priority Figure 7 5 Faults shown on optiPoint display Once a fault occurs press any key on the terminal to open the optiPoint IPadapter administra tion menu You can resolve the fault there by modifying the appropriate settings If a parameter is invalid or not set correctly the following error messages are also displayed for the configuration se
47. g up to eight telephones and using fewer cables and system ports The desktop model can also be mounted on the wall Power is supplied by an optiset E local power supply unit 4 2 PNT E Private Network Termination The PNT E converts the two wire Upo interface to the So interface to connect up to two So terminals such as a PC and fax to Hicom A local power supply is available for the PNT E if the connected devices need to receive power from the So interface 4 3 PNT Q Private Network Termination PNT Q converts the two wire Uop4q interface to the four wire Sg interface and extends the range This gives you the advantages of the Sp and S bus interfaces at great distances from the Hicom system connecting up to eight telephones and using fewer cables and system ports 4 4 Distance Adapter UCON S and M at Hicom 300 300 E and HiPath 4000 Distance adapters increase the optiPoint 500 telephone range from 1 000 m to a total of 8 000 m depending on the cable type The range between the optiPoint 500 distance adapter and telephone is limited to 100 m depending on the cable type and diameter To connect this adapter an SLMQ line card Usg q interface 16 ports with LAP S and CorNet TS must be provided in Hicom 300 300 E Power is supplied to the distance adapter via a local power supply unit An 8 pin RJ 45 plug is used as the mains power supply This is the same as the plug used for PNT The stacked UCON S or M housing is suitable fo
48. gure 7 13 IP address and routing P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 38 Service Manual IP Adapter Configuration Examples e Configuring the optiPoint IPadapter on the optiset E The same procedure is adopted for the configuration of optiPoint IPadapter on the optiPoint 500 phone side except that in each case the other IP address is entered as the IP address and IP partner address optiset E The IPadapter connected to the Upo port should only be switched to system side mode using the WEB interface after configuration has been completed The IPadapt er resets itself after switching to system side mode When you restart the computer the IPadapter is set to phone side by default as on The IPadapter which is set to system side mode can then only be administrated via the Web browser and not via an optiPoint system telephone P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 39 IP Adapter Configuration Examples P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 40 Service Manual Troubleshooting Test Loops 3 and 4 8 Troubleshooting The telephone tests for optiPoint 500 are described in Section 3 6 Troubleshooting for optiPoint 500 can be carried out on site by replacing the faulty equipment or with the appropriate spare parts 8 1 Test Loops 3 and 4 Hicom HiPath provide diagnostic modes that are supported by the telephone test loops 3 and 4 Test Loops optiPoint 500 optiPoint
49. he configuration data entered IP address is retained by the IPadapter even e if the connection to the LAN is cleared down e ifthe optiset E local power supply crashes e if the Upo e telephone is disconnected The IPadapter Upo g telephone automatically goes back into operation as soon as LAN crashes malfunctions are repaired The IPadapter is ready for operation as soon as it is plugged back in or relocated on the LAN no additional administration configuration is required The login procedure with password entry and authentication is performed by an en cryption algorithm to guarantee LAN security The local power supply unit required for operation is identical to the 3 power supply units supplied for the optiset E telephones FRG IM UK and US Fault signaling Depending on the type of fault an error message describing the fault that occurred appears when an incorrect entry is made in the web page see the following example Error example An incorrect phone number 123abc was entered The submitted data contained an error e Invalid Phone number 123abc WARNING Changing any of these parameters will require to subsequently restart the terminal to activate the new values CorNet TC parameters Phone number CorNet TC login password 123456 Options are optional phone side system side Operation mode phone side Y Submit Reset Return to Administrator settings Home The following error me
50. he various web pages by clicking the relevant links Note The ipway string in the URL functions as placeholder for the address of the IPadapter ee m IP way Banner 1 Frameset pe http ipway banner1 html http ipway index html IP way Banner 2 pie oc T http ipway banner2 html Homepage http ipwayl Administration Administration Login home page html http ipway http ipway admin index html local admin login html General Load Save View history Diagnostics information application configuration information http ipway http ipway http ipway http ipway http ipway admin admin admin admin admin general info html di app html save config html save history html diagnostics html Administrator Load Save history Change Settings configuration information i administrator password http ipway http ipway http ipway http ipway http ipway admin admin admin admin admin change_ settings html restore config html save history html restart html admin pwd html IP Address Comet TC Speech File transfer FTP user amp Routing parameters parameters amp password http ipway http ipway http ipway http ipway http ipway admin IP html admin admin admin file admin ftp tc info html speech html transver html uname pwd html P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 5 IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser Note T
51. iguration data is downloaded it is required to subsequently restart the terminal to activate the new values Download FTP Settings Server 19 34 56 1 Filename database ini Path c l Account oip Return to Administration Home 14 Select Save upload to fileserver configuration to save an existing configuration on a file server Save upload to fileserver configuration This operation will FTP the current configuration data to a fileserver according to the details in the File transfer page Save FTP Settings Server 19 34 56 1 Filename database ini Path c l Account oip Return to Administration Home P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 17 IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser 15 With Save upload to fileserver history information you can save current history data to a file server Save upload to fileserver configuration This operation will FTP the current history information to a fileserver according to the details in the File transfer page Save FTP Settings Server 19 34 56 1 Filename history txt Path c Account oip Return to Administration Home 16 System messages are saved to the history file In this way you can determine when the last data transfer action was implemented History file 13 day s ago 17 53 31 TC LOGON 4 day s ago 21 12 10 TC LOGOFF 4 day s ago 21 12 23 TC LOGON Empty history Retur
52. iniport CAPI 2 0 and ComPort modem interface for data applications N No firewall has been implemented there could be a security risk if both a LAN port and CallBridge for Data are installed P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 2 3 Product Description Telephones 2 3 Telephones 2 3 1 optiPoint 500 entry For stations at which a display is not required e g lifts entrance halls etc 25 c Pe e gt gt gt gt ie a LA 9990 9999 9 o9 Figure 2 1 optiPoint 500 entry Controls Connectivity 8 function keys with LEDs 2 adjustable keys plus minus for ringer volume ringer pitch alerting tone open listening not speakerphone mode Suitable for wall mounting no adapter slots Table 2 1 Features of optiPoint 500 entry 2 4 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 2 3 2 optiPoint 500 economy Product Description Telephones Segue Optiset Figure 2 2 optiPoint 500 economy Controls Connectivity e 12 function keys with LEDs e Open listening e Alphanumeric LCD display with two lines and 24 characters per line tiltable e 3dialog keys for interactive user prompting Yes Back and Next e 2 adjustable keys plus minus for ringer volume ringer pitch alerting tone displ
53. iset E IDs for telephones and options must be used when connecting optiPoint500 to one of the following systems HiPath AllServe 150 HiPath 3000 Hicom 150 E 150 H Hicom 150 E H Office Hicom 300 E 300 H Features optiset E optiPoint 500 mixed mode possible at SLMO optiset E optiPoint 500 mixed mode possible for host client configuration with phone adapt ers PC connection via integrated USB 1 1 interface excluding entry and special USB client cables with right angle plug CTI applications based on CallBridge TU for TAPI 2 1 available free of charge on the intra net prerequisite Windows 98 SE or Windows 2000 In optiPoint 500 advance only 12 of the 19 Hicom HiPath function keys are configurable The remaining function keys can however be assigned destination call numbers via the op tiPoint menu Additional Features when Connecting optiPoint 500 to HiPath 4000 2 2 Support for the new optiPoint 500 IDs Additional ring tones 16 instead of 8 Call acceptance cleardown function for cordless headsets Mobile station for optiPoint signature module Busy lamp door opener control via a programmable key Adjustable display contrast 4 levels P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual Product Description Configuration Notes Modules Add On Components and Adapters 2 2 Modules see Section 2 4 on page 2 9 The optiPoint 500 operating panel basic model and later versions can be expanded using key mo
54. itional system specific instructions optiset E Cordless E etc Further CDs can be ordered at a charge Up to date documents CD contents on the Internet www hipath com 2 5 5 Online Key Labeling Tool This tool is used for labeling the optiPoint 500 telephone keys It offers e key labeling with user specified text or a selection from the features lists e printing of a PDF file on company paper with cutting marks or on pre cut key labeling sheets ordered via Witten optiPoint key labeling sheet order units include e 40 pre cut sheets for basic standard advance for every 5 telephones e 10 pre cut sheets for entry for every 15 telephones Order Number A31003 H8400 B990 6Z19 2 5 6 Wall Mounting Wall brackets can be used for all optiPoint 500 telephones apart from with add on devices if a USB 1 1 interface or an adapter is plugged in P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 2 19 Product Description Technical Data 2 6 Technical Data 2 6 1 Asset ID All telephones have a 32 bit asset ID which is an electronically encoded serial number that is set in the factory during final inspection This number combined with the phone ID telephone type clearly identifies the telephone The asset ID is stored in four bytes each composed of eight bits Significance of the bit field Year Week Day Design Factory Test bay Serial no 4 bits 6 bits 3 bits 3 bits 2 bits 2 bits 12 bits 32 MSB
55. lines and 24 characters per line je9pilEoint900 key module e 3dialog keys for interactive user prompts opu Pont S ON signature modula Yes Back and Continue e 2 adjustable keys plus minus for ringer volume ringer pitch handsfree quality alerting tone display contrast e Suitable for wall mounting Table 2 4 Features of optiPoint 500 standard P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 2 7 Product Description Telephones 2 3 5 optiPoint 500 advance L17iF17 L18 F18 L19 F19 L5 F5 L6 F6 LUFT L8 F8 L9 F9 Optiset 4 ED a seo 00606060060000000101 Figure 2 5 optiPoint 500 advance Controls Special Features 19 function keys with LEDs e USB 1 1 interface Full duplex speakerphone mode with echo sup pression for room adaptation id 2 adapter slots Tiltable alphanumeric LCD display with 2 lines 1 headset port 121 TR9 5 and 24 characters per line e 1 interface for max 2 key modules additional with background lighting He remains lit for approx 5 s optiPoint key module 3 dialog keys for interactive user prompts Yes optiPoint signature module Back and Continue 2 adjustable keys plus minus for ringer vol ume ringer pitch handsfree quality alerting tone and display contrast Suitable for wall mounting Table 2 5 Features of optiPoint 500 advance If optiPoint 500 advance is connected to Hicom o
56. ministration The optiPoint IP adapter can be administered both via the telephone connected to the Upo c port basic settings only and a LAN based PC web browser HTTP client all settings e g Upload new firmware Save configuration files etc Administration via telephone is essential for initial commissioning if DHCP support Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is not available DHCP support is activated by default in the case of optiPoint IPadapter If DHCP is supported the optiPoint IPadapter is automatically recog nized in the LAN and can immediately be administered via the web browser For information on the administration of the LAN environment at Hicom Xpress Q LAN please refer to the administration manual for HiPath HG 1500 Hicom Xpress Q LAN reference no A31003 K5020 B81 1 7619 Note e A voice client setting must be configured for Assistant I e The extensions must be set manually as TFA clients for Assistant 300E P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 1 IP Adapter optiPoint IPadapter Installation HiPath HG1500 V1 0 Allserve 150 Xpress LAN D Ue LAN EE LAN HTTP client optiPoint DHCP server IPadapter system side mode an U boe Hicom E SLMO optiPoint phone side mode ME IPadapter U poe N C optiPoint 500 ATT 39929 39999 m Figure 7 1 System connection of optiPoint IPadapter 7 1 optiPoint IPadapter Installati
57. mute key and spe cial designs Buhner amp Schaible Kommunikationstechnik D 73663 Bergen Phone 07181 97840 27 Fax 07181 97840 22 12C bus memory cards for signature modules A amp D SE W rzburgerstr 121 90766 F rth Mr Rainer Eickholt Rainer eickholt fthw sie mens de Phone 49 911 7509267 Fax449 911 7509800 Key labeling sheets 40 pre cut sheets for economy basic stan dard advance for ev ery 5 telephones 10 pre cut sheets for entry for every 15 tele phones Siemens AG LZF Gr ndlacherstr 258 260 D 90765 F rth Bislohe Phone 0911 3001 4271 Fax 623313 G3876 Table 9 7 Order addresses When calling from outside Germany replace the first 0 in the phone or fax number with 49 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 9 7 Ordering Information After Sales Service and Repair 9 4 After Sales Service and Repair optiPoint 500 and accessories for repairs and replacements can be ordered via EWS from the Spare Parts Service Product Company Address Telephone Order form Fax recipient Spare parts and re Siemens AG Germany C2202 placement equipment ICN Ersatzteilvertrieb Phone 089 722 33330 Hofmannstr 51 Fax 089 722 36512 D 81359 Munich Outside Germany Phone 089 722 38213 Fax 089 722 37538 When calling from outside Germany replace the first O in the phone or fax number with 49 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 9 8 Service
58. n the telephone and assists in optimizing the speakerphone function in poor acoustic conditions If the external speaker button on the telephone is pressed an LED lights up on the microphone to show that the microphone is now ready to record The microphone can be switched off by pressing the mute key Deactivation is confirmed when the LED goes out optiset E External Speaker The active external speaker enhances the speaker already integrated in the telephone and im proves the acoustic features and is therefore most suitable for telephone conferences When the external speaker is connected to the power network an LED lights up to show that is operational The external speaker button on the telephone activates this function The base volume can be adjusted in line with the given room conditions using the automatic volume control key on the front of the telephone Volume control during a call is controlled via the volume key on the telephone P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 2 16 Service Manual Product Description Accessories 2 5 2 optiPoint Headsets The headset replaces the telephone handset i e the user s hands are free during the call This add on device is particularly useful for frequent telephone users switch operators tele market ing personnel Connecting the Headset to an 121TR9 5 Interface The following headsets can be connected to the optiPoint acoustic adapter and the optiPoint 500 advance telephone
59. n to Administration Home P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 18 Service Manual IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser 17 Select Restart terminal to initiate a terminal restart directly Restart terminal This operation will restart the terminal immediately You will loose your web connection to the terminal Return to Administration Home P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 19 IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser 18 Click Diagnostic and test whether the line connection configured can be set up Diagnostics The tests on this page do not require assistance from a local user Select which tests to invoke jV Ping IP address 19 24 34 198 RAM test Jv ROM test This page will be reloaded with the updated test results after the tests have been invoked invoke Reset Ping Last run at 17 40 25 Feb 1999 Address pinged 19 24 34 198 Result successful response received after 28mS RAM test Last run at 17 40 25 Feb 1999 Result failed ROM test Last run at 9 33 4 Jan 1999 Result passed Return to Administration Home P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 20 Service Manual IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser 19 Click Change administrator password if you want to change the administrator password Change administrator password Current admin password 1 New password Confirm new password Submit Reset Retu
60. on Note After connecting the IPadapter it may take a moment for something to appear on the terminal display P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual IP Adapter Connection to the Terminal 7 2 Connection to the Terminal xov m A To the terminal 1iDV Supap B To IPadapter 2 Phane l F U ae 1 optiPoint LAN LF IPadapter A l BaseT 2 ae 4 Figure 7 2 Overview connecting an optiPoint IPadapter to the terminal Connect the optiPoint IPadapter to the terminal in the following sequence please also note the diagram Electrical connection of the optiPoint IPadapter 1 First of all connect the Upg g telephone via the power supply unit A B to the Upog port on the IPadapter Use the cable supplied with the local power supply unit for this cable features RJ 11 Mini Western connectors point 1 2 Connect the IPadapter to the LAN network Use the LAN network cable max 3 m sup plied for this cable features 3 RJ 45 Mini Western connector point 2 3 Connect the local power supply unit at the socket provided P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 3 IP Adapter Connection to the System 7 3 Connection to the System Hicom optiPoint PASIN HiPath UPoe 1 IPadapter MERE SLMO 1 board Figure 7 3 Overview connecting an optiPoint IPadapter to the system Connect the optiPoint IPadapter to the Hicom system in the following sequenc
61. one optiPoint 500 advance 3 3 Figure 3 3 optiPoint 500 entry economy block diagram 0 e eee eee 3 7 Figure 3 4 optiPoint 500 basic standard and advance block diagram 3 8 Figure 4 1 Private network termination units llle eee 4 1 Figure 5 1 Jacks on the underside of the telephone optiPoint 500 advance 5 8 Figure 5 2 Recorder ada plete vx vus eot Do Po rw re Oe no aD t Re RR kaa 5 12 Figure 5 3 Connection example host SPA Client 2 SNG Power supply unit dependent on the configuration5 14 Figure 7 1 System connection of optiPoint IPadapter 00000 eee eee 7 2 Figure 7 2 Overview connecting an optiPoint IPadapter to the terminal 7 3 Figure 7 3 Overview connecting an optiPoint IPadapter to the system 7 4 Figure 7 4 Electrical connection of the optiPoint IPadapter 0 7 4 Figure 7 5 Faults shown on optiPoint display liliis 7 23 Figure 7 6 Error codes for configuration settings 2 0 0 een 7 24 Figure 7 7 WEB access to the IPadapter 0 ccc cc ee eee 7 32 Figure 7 8 WEB page administration cese RII 7 33 Figure 7 9 IP address and routing 2 22 ee 7 34 Figure 7 10Settings in Assistant Office llle 7 35 Figure 7 110ptiPoint IPadapter homepage 222222 c ee ees 7 36 Figure 7 12WEB page administration eee eee eee 7 37 Figure 7 13
62. onfiguration Save upload to fileserver history information View history information Internet e IP address default gateway tc are set here Figure 7 12 WEB page administration P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 37 IP Adapter Configuration Examples 4 Enter the following addresses IP address subnet mask IP partner address and default gateway onfiguration of the default gateway the artner IP address the IPadapter IP ad def gateway must always be entered ress in this case phone side even if it is in the same subnet ES optiPoint IPadapter Home Page Microsoft Internet Explorer E mi x Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras KGa zur ck A Suchen xgFavoriten veraf G5 She EX 2 Adresse ei http 172 16 39 3 Wechseln zu Links amp HiPath FM amp RealPlayer 16 39 3 SIEMENS optiPoint IPadapter t ode system side Home Page Administration Partner 172 15 39 4 WARNING Changing any of these parameters will require to subsequently restart the terminal to activate the new values IP address and routing I DHCP IP address 172 16 39 3 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 IP partner address 172 16 39 4 IP Routing Default gateway 172 16 13 250 Route 1 l Route 2 fo Gateway 1 Il j Gateway 2 fo Mask1 wekz Submit Reset Internet Fi
63. proper precautions when handling boards that contain electrostatically sensitive devices Protecting Electrostatically Sensitive Devices To protect electrostatically sensitive devices ESD e Always put on an earthed wristband before performing any work on PC boards P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 1 1 General Service Information Safety Symbols e Transport PC boards only in suitable protective packaging e When working on PC boards always ensure that they are placed on a grounded conduct ing base e Always use soldering iron for soldering 1 3 Safety Symbols The following symbols are used in this manual to identify possible sources of danger Data Protection and Data Security Helpful suggestions Hazards that can cause damage to the hardware and software and even destroy it General heat dissipation n Electrostatically sensitive devices Ata Using Personal Data In Germany the processing and use of personal data are subject to various regulations includ ing the regulations of the Federal Data Protection Law Bundesdatenschutzgesetz BDSG For other countries please follow the appropriate national laws The aim of data protection is to protect the rights of individuals being affected by use of their personal data Guidelines for Members of Siemens Staff Siemens staff are required to observe business and data secrecy as a result of the company s work rules In o
64. r HiPath 3000 or AllServe 150 only 12 func tion keys can be configured via Hicom HiPath The remaining function keys can be configured as call destination keys via the optiPoint500 ad vance menu P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 2 8 Service Manual Product Description Module Options 2 4 Module Options Adapters facilitate flexible expansion of the telephone workstation at optiPoint 500 basic stan dard and advance system telephones by means of individual add on components Configuration Notes e Connection of max 2 modules key modules to the basic standard and advance models e A local power supply unit may be necessary depending on the range and number of key modules max 2 Use the optiPoint 500 Telephone Test Feeding Range service menu items to check if the power supply is sufficient e optiPoint 500 entry cannot be configured as the primary telephone in a primary client con figuration see Section 5 5 on page 5 11 e Whenever making changes to the configuration disconnect the primary telephone from Hi com HiPath Doing so triggers a reset when the device is connected again providing the system with the new configuration in the setup message e Only one headset acoustic adapter is permitted per telephone P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 2 9 Product Description Module Options 2 4 1 optiPoint 500 key module The key module on the basic standard and ad vance models is used for saving call num
65. r Home Page Microsoft Internet Explorer Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras 4 zur ck gt amp A suchen Gravoriten veraf G5 Sh EX ES Adresse e http 172 16 39 3 m oe Wechseln zu Links amp HiPath FM 4 RealPlayer e IP address 172 16 39 3 EIE optiPoint IPadapter t sss ode system side Home Page Administration Partner 172 16 39 4 Administration General Information Administrator settings Load download from fileserver application Load download from fileserver configuration Save upload to fileserver configuration Save upload to fileserver history information View history information Internet e IP address default gateway tc are set here Figure 7 8 WEB page administration P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 33 IP Adapter Configuration Examples 4 Enter the following addresses IP address subnet mask IP partner address and default gateway onfiguration of the default gateway the def gateway must always be entered artner IP address the IP address for the even if it is in the same subnet This is HG 1500 LAN interface in this case usually the same as the HG 1500 IP ad ie optiPoint IPadapter Home Page Netscape Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Gehe Communicator Hilfe v 2 3 4 amp 4 2 ss Eee A F Zur ck Yo Neu laden Anfang Suchen Guide Drucken Sicherheit Shop Stop I uf Lesezeichen
66. r desktop installation or mounting on the wall Distance Adapter S single UCON S UCON S has a 6 pin RJ 11 entry and exit port It serves as the connection between an optiPoint 500 telephone and its options via the Usg1q interface 2 wire Distance Adapter M multiple UCON M UCON M is available via four 6 pin RJ 11 entry 4x U2g1Q and exit interfaces 4x Upo This adapter is used for connecting four telephones and their options P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 4 2 Service Manual Option Adapters and Ports 5 Option Adapters and Ports The optiPoint 500 adapter concept facilitates the flexible extension of the optiPoint 500 basic standard and advance system telephones Comparison of optiset E Adapters and optiPoint Option Adapters Optiset E optiPoint 500 phone adapter phone adapter analog adapter analog adapter data adapter USB built in control adapter ISDN adapter ISDN adapter contact adapter headset adapter acoustic adapter headset plus adapter acoustic adapter recorder adapter Local power supply unit recommended Local power supply unit required P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 5 1 Option Adapters and Ports Configuration Notes 5 2 In large configurations it may be necessary to use local power supply units depending on the power consumption Phone and analog adapters cannot be used together Phone adapters
67. rder to ensure that the statutory requirements during service whether during on site ser vice or during remote service are consistently met you should always observe the following rules You will not only maintain the interests of your and our customers you will also avoid personal consequences P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 1 2 Service Manual General Service Information Safety Symbols Guidelines for Using Data Conscious action helps maintain data protection and data security Ensure that only appropriately authorized persons have access to customer data Take full advantage of password assignment options do not allow unauthorized persons to gain access to passwords by writing them down on a piece of paper or through other means Ensure that no unauthorized person is able to process store modify transmit disable de lete or use customer data in any way Prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access to data media e g on backup disks or printed reports This applies to service calls as well as to storage and transport Ensure that data media which are no longer required are completely destroyed Ensure that no papers remain generally available Work together with your contacts at the customer s company This creates mutual confi dence and reduces your own workload P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 1 3 General Service Information Safety Symbols P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 1 4 Service Manual 2 Produc
68. ridge for Data 6 2 CallBridge for Data Data communication with PCs over optiPoint 500 system telephones CallBridge for Data is a software solution for PC data communication with the new optiPoint 500 telephone family The connection to ISDN transforms a PC into a communications workstation especially when there is no LAN or when the LAN without a gateway to the outside allows data communication only within the company CallBridge for Data sets up the access to the Internet or fax and also allows additional data communication relationships to other data devices both in analog telephone networks and with ISDN It takes only one USB cable to connect the PC to the telephone CallBridge for Data thus re places hardware components that would otherwise be necessary such as an ISDN card in the PC and an ISDN adapter on the modular telephone The delivery consists of a CD ROM with the CallBridge for Data software and accompanying electronic documentation The USB cable must be ordered separately P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 6 2 Service Manual IP Adapter 7 IP Adapter An IP adapter provides voice communication via LAN connections The optiPoint IP adapter is an external adapter for optiset E terminals which can be configured in the following system environment e Hicom 150 E Office Hicom Xpress LAN e Hicom 150 H e HiPath Allserve 150 with HiPath HG1500 e HiPath 3000 e Hicom 300 E and Hicom 300 H e HiPath 4000 IP Adapter Ad
69. rn to Administration Home The following error messages appear if incorrect entries are made e Ifan invalid administrator password is entered The submitted data contained an error Incorrect administrator password e When an invalid password is entered in the New password field at least six characters must be entered The submitted data contained an error Invalid new password e When various new passwords are entered The submitted data contained an error Inconsistent confirmation password P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 21 IP Adapter Administration via optiPoint 500 7 5 Administration via optiPoint 500 Telephone based administration is only possible at optiPoint terminals with display i e not with entry basic and signature Note Only IPadapters on the telephone side may be administrated with optiset E With IP adapters on the system side initial administration configuration of the LAN param eters can be implemented via optiset E However once the operation mode on the system side is switched administration is only possible via a web browser If however you want to connect a telephone without display then administration must first be performed with a display telephone This telephone can then be disconnected The administration operation is menu driven i e all available settings are listed on the termi nal s display You can navigate between the various settings with the dialo
70. s Center frequency 192 kHz Characteristic impedance at 192 kHz 100 ohms Table 2 8 Upo interfaces technical data 2 6 5 USB 1 1 Interface optiPoint 500 telephones are upgraded with a USB interface with the exception of optiPoint 500 entry This is the basis for e PC supported telephony TAPI CallBridge TU and CallBridge for data are TAPI Service Providers for CTI solutions Telephones can communicate with the PC using these e Data transmission via the PC s USB interface using CAPI e g direct Internet access fax transmission e mail etc When the CAPI software is installed PCs gain direct access to the Internet via the USB interface without requiring an additional adapter This software is subject to charges TAPI and CAPI can be used in parallel e g you can receive a large e mail or download data etc while setting up calls via a CTI application P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 2 21 Product Description Technical Data P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 2 22 Service Manual Startup Unpacking the Box 3 Startup 3 1 Unpacking the Box Before unpacking the telephone check the box to see if there is any visible damage caused during transport Then open the box and check its contents to make sure they are complete and undamaged 3 2 Setting Up the Telephone Due to the many different kinds of varnishes and polishes used on furniture the possibility of housing components being damaged or leaving unsightly marks
71. s optiPoint 500 acoustic adapter 5 2 optiPoint 500 acoustic adapter A local power supply unit is required when using the acoustic adapter You can connect the following to this adapter External speakers and desk microphone over Y cable Cord connected headset 121 TR9 5 or Cordless headset 121 TR 9 5 with call acceptance cleardown function from mobile units Floating contact to busy display door opener and secondary bell visual paging with own power supply It is intended for use with the following systems basic standard advance Hicom150 E 150 H e e HiPath AllServe 150 e e HiPath 3000 e e e Hicom 300 H 300 E e e HiPath 4000 e e Note on the advance Model This model has an integrated headset port on the underside of the device Notes on the acoustic adapter 5 4 When using an external microphone and an external speaker the internal components are switched off in speakerphone mode sense lead The type of telephone determines the handsfree operation Microphones which are con nected to the acoustic Adapter will not be supported by optiPoint 500 basic Except for call signaling external devices have priority over internal devices In the mute audio function the internal microphone the transmitter insets and a micro phone connected to the acoustic adapter are switched to mute P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual Option Adapters and Ports optiPoint 5
72. splay the asset ID 96 Software version Display the telephone SW version 97 Feeding range Start the feeding range test 90 Back Return to the telephone test Table 3 1 Telephone test for HiPath 4000 Hicom 300 H optiPoint 500 Models with Display economy basic standard and advance e You can browse and display individual tests in the Service menu e Display individual call numbers e Activate LEDs and calls e Display showing if power supply is sufficient ifsufficient power is being supplied a light grey pixel pattern is visible 3 4 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual Startup Telephone Tests if no power is being supplied the pattern is not discernible in the display window Test Function Not Working If the test function does not work you may need to connect an additional power supply unit to the telephone If the date and time do not appear on the screen after startup either the telephone or the line is defective HiPath 4000 Hicom 300H optiPoint 500 telephones on Hicom 300 H are recognized as optiset E IDs optiPoint 500 telephone Generation recognition by Hicom 300 H optiPoint 500 entry gt optiset E basic optiPoint 500 economy gt optiset E advance optiPoint 500 basic optiset E advance plus comfort optiPoint 500 standard optiset E advance plus comfort optiPoint 500 advance optiset E advance plus comfort optiset E key module Only HiPath 4000 V1 0 and later recogni
73. ssage may appear on every web page in which parameters can be changed The administrator is informed if no parameters can be modified P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 6 Service Manual IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser e Sorry the submission could currently not be accepted due to modification by another ad ministrator The following error message appears when the administrator attempts to restart or download an application when the telephone is not idle This is designed to prevent ongoing calls from being interrupted e Sorry the submission could currently not be accepted This error message may appear on every web page when local administration of the IPadapter is implemented via an optiset E terminal Information on setting options can be found in the Windows help or the HTML file on the web browser To perform administration via the web browser open the Administration menu To log on proceed as follows 1 Start the browser 2 Enter the relevant IP address 3 The optiPoint IPadapter homepage is displayed SIEMENS IP address 19 10 34 194 optiPoint IPadapter Te 5552 Mode phone side Home Page Administration Partner 19 10 34 195 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 7 IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser optiPoint IPadapter Home Page The optiPoint IPadapter web server allows the administrator to configure the administrator settings perform diagnostic te
74. sts download new software save and restore the terminal configuration Leads to Administration page via Administrator Login if necessary 4 Perform login for initial administration The password is 123456 For data protection reasons the password should be changed after it has been entered optiPoint IPadapter administrator login Password Cancel Leads to requested page if home page password OK otherwise this page again P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 8 Service Manual IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser 5 The Administration mask appears Administration General Information Administrator settings Load download from file server application Load download from file server configuration Save upload to file server configuration Save upload to file server history information View history information Restart terminal Diagnostics Change administrator password 6 Click General Information to check the MAC address and the file transfer status General information MAC address 76 A1 45 09 1D 02 Versions BIOS 0 20 Application 0 21 1 Web content 0 16 File transfer status Last Status Application download 11 23 5 Oct 1999 failed Configuration download 9 05 1 Oct 1999 OK Configuration upload Return to Administration Home P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 9 IP Adapter Administration Via the Web Browser
75. t Description Product Description OptiPoint 500 telephones are designed to facilitate access to the features of HiPath 3000 Hi com 150H and HiPath 4000 Hicom 300 300H See the chapter on Startup for configuration information The operating principle is characterized by three dialog keys which in conjunction with the dis play facilitate interactive user prompting In addition the key LED principle indicates activated functions The numerous control functions are clearly laid out in submenus and can be read on the display excluding entry model Features can also be selected directly via the service key using a code Important functions can be programmed on individual function keys optiPoint 500 telephones basic tandard dvance Function keys with LEDs entry mo economy N PIS oa 12 key keypad 2 keys plus minus Open listening Full duplex speakerphone mode Adapter slots USB 1 1 Interface Headset port 121 TR9 5 3 dialog keys Display characters 2 x24 Display background lighting Interface for max 2 key modules 2 key modules or 1 key module and 1 signature module Wall mounting P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 2 1 Product Description optiPoint 500 Features at Hicom HiPath 2 1 optiPoint 500 Features at Hicom HiPath Features when Connecting to Hicom and HiPath Opt
76. thFM RealPlayer number IP address 172 16 39 3 SIEMENS optiPoint IPadapter T8328 Hicom side Mode system side g Or Optiset side Home Page Administration Partner 172 16 39 4 Partner IP address this is the IPadapt The optiPoint IPadapter web server allows the administrator to er IP address phone side optiPoint IPadapter Home Page e configure the administrator settings e perform diagnostic tests e download new software e save and restore the terminal configuration There are no web pages for the terminal user in this release ll Internet 4 Figure 7 11 optiPoint IPadapter homepage P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 7 36 Service Manual IP Adapter Configuration Examples 3 Click Administration The administrator password must be entered 4 optiPoint IPadapter Home Page Microsoft Internet Explorer Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras 4 zur ck gt amp A suchen Gravoriten veraf G5 Sh EX ES Adresse e http 172 16 39 3 m oe Wechseln zu Links amp HiPath FM 4 RealPlayer e IP address 172 16 39 3 EIE optiPoint IPadapter t sss ode system side Home Page Administration Partner 172 16 39 4 Administration General Information Administrator settings Load download from fileserver application Load download from fileserver configuration Save upload to fileserver c
77. tting CFG error Oxnnnn Example If an invalid Partner IP address is entered or if the partner IP address is not set the following error code appears 0x1000 see figure below P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 23 IP Adapter Administration via optiPoint 500 ERROR_FLASH ERROR_TFFS_DRV ERROR_TFFS_DRIVE ERROR_TFFS_CREATE ERROR_DOS_OPT ERROR_DOS_INIT ERROR_FACTORY_RESET ERROR_HISTORY_CREATE ERROR_HISTORY_OPEN ERROR_NO_INI_FILE ERROR_INI_FILE_EXPAND ERROR_INI_CHECK_TERM_IP ERROR INI CHECK PARTNER IP ERROR INI CHECK GATEWAY ERROR INI CHECK E164 0x0001 0x0002 0x0004 0x0008 0x0010 0x0020 0x0040 0x0080 0x0100 0x0200 0x0400 0x0800 0x1000 0x2000 0x4000 Figure 7 6 7 24 Error codes for configuration settings P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual IP Adapter Administration via optiPoint 500 To perform administration via the telephone proceed as follows 1 Use the arrow keys to go to the Administration mask and log in for initial administration The password is 123456 Once you have entered the password for the first time it should be changed to ensure data security you will need a web browser Start phone gt lt Administration gt n gt gt No valid Valid password password entered entered Secured menu P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 7 25 IP Adapter Administration via optiPoint 500 2 Enter th
78. tting Diode Speaker for ringer open listening and speakerphone mode Microphone with optiset E standard advance plus and memory telephones only Optiset Teleworking Option Personal Computer PC Attendant Console Private Network Termination Power supply for options 5 V and 21 56 V from Upo g MWxx connector Call Number Generator optiset E key module Data Interface optiPoint data adapter SAR T relay Subscriber Line Mode Q Line chip for Upgyg access Local Power Supply Unit Serial Peripheral Interface serial data bus Terminal adapter Adapter port 20 pin terminal strip Telephony Application Programming Interface Trunk interface to the communication server RJ 11 Previous name for distance adapter P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual Index A Accessories 2 16 Asset ID 2 20 B Block diagram telephone layout 3 7 C Configuration 2 1 Configuration notes 2 9 5 2 Control panel 3 1 D Data protection 1 2 Data security 1 3 Desk microphone 2 16 E Environmental conditions 2 20 ESD 1 1 External speaker 2 16 IP administration via optiset E 7 22 K Key labeling program 2 19 Keypad 3 1 L Lists of spare parts 9 1 Local power supply unit 2 18 O Observing business and data secrecy 1 2 optiPoint 500 2 16 optipoint 500 2 16 optiPoint 500 acustic adapter 5 4 optiPoint 500 advance 2 8 optiPoint 500 analog adapter 5 4 optiPoint 500 basic 2 6 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Man
79. ture BLF Head Contact Side in Side Out Card Power MW8 8 cod MW6 6 MW8 8 MW8 8 CCR 2 MIC_DGND benD jact s3V3 DGND SC RSIN MIP MIN RING1 SC CS SCLKO SC CLK 5 tS SENSN HSN JRESEIN c GNb POW 6 kse me dkK SOUT m e 7 eom Ns pao w3 clo s jeno Hs Tb me mse CAUX S P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 5 16 Service Manual CallBridge CallBridge TU 6 CallBridge optiPoint 500 basic standard and advance models are equipped with a USB interface This provides a USB 1 1 client plug and play port on a PC with MS Windows 98SE 2000 optiPoint 500 to a Windows PC This cable is not supplied with optiPoint 500 The USB cable S30267 Z360 A30 with right angle plug is required for connecting 6 1 CallBridge TU The Callbridge TU program is ready for downloading It sets up the connection from the PC to optiPoint 500 and offers PC supported telephony The telephone user should contact his system administrator for information on installing this program This program is not installed by default by the Siemens technician e Callbridge TU software contains all TSP drivers for CorNet TS WS protocol and the TAPI 3 0 interface as the basis for customer specific applications The documentation for CallBridge you can find under following link adress http netinfo2 icn siemens de e_doku en index htm hcab P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 6 1 CallBridge CallB
80. ual Z 1 optiPoint 500 economy 2 5 optiPoint 500 entry 2 4 optiPoint 500 external speaker 2 16 optiPoint 500 headsets 2 17 optiPoint 500 phone adapter 5 11 optiPoint 500 phone adapter connection example 5 14 optiPoint 500 recorder adapter 5 12 optiPoint 500 standard 2 7 optiPoint IPadapter installation 7 2 P Personal data 1 2 PNT 4 1 4 2 PNT E 4 2 PNT Q 4 2 Private network termination units 4 1 Product description 2 1 Protecting electrostatically sensitive devices 1 1 R Ranges 2 21 Reboot 8 1 Replacing boards 1 1 S Safety information 1 1 Safety symbols 1 2 Service information 1 1 Setting up the telephone 3 1 Spare parts replacement equipment 9 1 Startup 3 1 T Technical data on the optiPoint 500 local power supply unit 2 18 Telephone Test 3 4 Time indicator 3 2 Troubleshooting 1 1 U Unpacking the box 3 1 UPO E interface description 2 21 Using data 1 3 W Wall mounting 2 19 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Z 2 Service Manual
81. uctions for all optiPoint 500 devices and all switches on CD ROM Downloads on the Internet at www hipath de Order from http cAbs spls de index cfm cfto ken 641474811 amp cfid 80697 amp Anmel dung 1 Key labeling program Downloads on the Internet at www hipath de Order from http cAbs spls de index cfm cfto ken 641474811 amp cfid 80697 amp Anmel dung 1 Online key labeling tool on the Internet lt http w4 siemens de networks hipath de download index htm gt Table 9 6 Documentation The final digits in the part number designate the following languages 19 20 German 7419 German English 7619 7620 English 7719 French 7219 ltalian 6Zxx Dutch English French German Italian Portuguese Spanish 9 6 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual Ordering Information Order Addresses 9 3 Order Addresses Product Company Address Telephone Order Fax Form Re cipient Spare parts and Siemens AG Germany C2202 replacement equip ICN Ersatzteilvertrieb Phone 089 722 33330 ment Hofmannstr 51 Fax 089 722 36512 D 81359 Munich Outside Germany Phone 089 722 38213 Fax 089 722 37538 Service and operating Siemens AG Fax 0911 3001 4271 G3876 instructions LZF Telex 623313 Gr ndlacherstr 258 260 D 90765 Furth Bislohe Side load kit TIS GmbH Barloer Weg 190 D 46397 Bocholt Phone 02871 2722 12 Fax 02871 37862 optiPoint 500 handset with
82. y etu een Ee miss 9 9 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 0 1 0 2 P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual General Service Information Service Concept 1 General Service Information 1 1 Service Concept Faulty terminals and adaptors can be debugged on site by exchanging components adaptors or replacing individual faulty elements such as handsets cords covering panels etc 1 2 Safety Information Setting Up the Equipment The equipment is set up by the user or service technician Training or orientation on how to use optiPoint500 device parts is not neccessary A mains socket may be necessary for operating telephones and options depending on the scope of the configuration If more telephones are to be added later on make sure that an adequate number of mains sockets are available for connecting the required local power supply units Damage to the Equipment Only use tools and testers suitable for the job Do not put devices with external damage into service Laying Cables Lay the power and connection cables in such a way as to avoid accidents no tripping and damage to the cables Troubleshooting and Replacing Boards Note the following when replacing boards e Service tasks should only be carried out by authorized personnel e Always replace boards with original spare parts e Always disconnect the system from the power source before replacing boards e Always following the instructions and take the
83. ze the optiPoint 500 IDs HiPath 3000 Hicom 150 H The location of the Service key and the code assignments can be freely programmed in Hicom 150 H optiPoint 500 telephones are not recognized automatically by HiPath 3000 V3 0 V3 0 and ear lier and Hicom 150 H instead they are treated like optiset E telephones optiPoint 500 advance telephones are not released for sale on HiPath 3000 Version 3 0 and earlier Only HiPath 3000 V3 0 and later fully support the optiPoint 500 IDs optiPoint 500 telephone Generation recognition by HiPath 3000 Hicom 150 H and HiPath 3000 Manager E Hicom Assistant E Office optiPoint 500 entry gt optiset E basic optiPoint 500 economy gt optiset E advance optiPoint 500 basic optiset E advance plus comfort optiPoint 500 standard optiset E advance plus comfort optiPoint 500 advance optiset E advance plus comfort optiset E key module P31003 E8400 A100 3 7620 Service Manual 3 5 Startup Telephone Tests Because the optiPoint 500 advance has more function keys 4 15 than all optiset E tele phones max 4 8 the system generates an optiset E advance plus comfort with optiset E key module for the optiPoint 500 advance This combination is also recognized by HiPath 3000 Manager E Hicom Assistant E Office The 4 8 function keys of the optiset E advance plus comfort and the first 7 keys of the optiset E key module are used for programming the 4 15 function keys of the optiPoint
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