Standard 05.02. This document is up-issued to reflect changes in
technical content for Call Log Options.
June 2010
Standard 05.01. This document is up-issued to support
Communication Server 1000 Release 7.0.
October 2009
Standard 04.01. Because of the similarity between UNIStim 4.0
features for Communication Server 1000 Release 6.0 and
Release 5.5, UNIStim 4.0 Release 6.0 documentation is also
used for Release 5.5.
May 2009
Standard 03.01. This document is up-issued to support
Communication Server 1000 Release 6.0.
Revision history
January 2009
Standard 02.04. This document is up-issued to update technical
content in the chapter Connecting the components.
April 2008
Standard 02.03. This document is up-issued to support Nortel
Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5 for UNIStim 3.0.
May 2007
Standard 01.03. This document is issued to support
Communication Server 1000 Release 5.0. This document
contains information previously contained in the following legacy
document, now retired: IP Phone 2007 User Guide (NN10300-
017).
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Revision history
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Contents
About the Nortel IP Phone 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
The Nortel IP Phone 2007 brings voice and data to the desktop by
connecting directly to a Local Area Network (LAN) through an Ethernet
connection.
The IP Phone 2007 provides all the functionality of the IP Phone 2004,
using a graphical user interface (GUI). In addition, advanced text and
graphic-based Web-centric applications are supported.
The IP Phone 2007 does not support the IP Phone Key Expansion
Module (KEM).
Note: Some features are not available on all phones. Consult your
system administrator to verify which features are available for your
use.
Basic features
The IP Phone 2007 supports the following features:
•large, color touch-panel display screen
•high quality speaker phone
•12 programmable feature soft keys: six programmable line (DN)/
feature keys and six lines/features accessed by pressing the Shift key
•four context-sensitive soft keys
•volume control bar for adjusting ringer, speaker, handset, and
headset volume
•five call processing fixed keys:
—Hold
— Goodbye
— Handsfree
—Mute
— Headset
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•shared LAN access with a PC
•automatic network configuration
•hearing-aid compatibility
•Web-based applications support
•remote firmware download
•USB port to support a keyboard or mouse.
IP Phone controls
Figure 1 shows the IP Phone 2007 controls.
Figure 1: IP Phone 2007
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Use the Volume control bar to adjust the
volume of the ringer, handset, headset,
speaker, and the Handsfree feature. Press
the right side of the rocker bar to increase
volume and press the left side to decrease
volume.
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Use the Goodbye key to terminate an active
call.
Press the Hold key to put an active call on
hold. Tap the flashing line (DN) soft key to
return to the caller on hold.
Use the Navigation keys to scroll through
menus and lists appearing on the LCD
display screen. The key rocks for up, down,
left, and right movements.
Press the Headset key to answer a call
using the headset or to switch a call from the
handset or handsfree to the headset.
Press the Handsfree key to activate
handsfree. The speaker LED indicator lights
to indicate when handsfree is active.
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Your Mute key functionality is enabled or
disabled by your system administrator.
Contact your system administrator to
determine if your Mute key is enabled.
If your Mute key is enabled, press the Mute
key to listen to the receiving party without
transmitting your voice. Press the Mute key
again to return to two-way conversation.
Note: If your Mute key is not enabled,
pressing the Mute key places the call on
hold. Press the Mute key again to restore the
active call or press the line key to restore the
active call. You cannot retrieve this call from
hold by pressing the Hold key.
The Mute key applies to handsfree,
handset,and headset microphones.
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The Mute LED indicator, located on the Mute
key, flashes to indicate that the microphone
is muted.
When a message is waiting, or there is an
incoming call, the red Message
Waiting\Incoming Call Indicator LED at the
top center of the IP Phone flashes. The flash
cadence for each alert is different.
Note: You may also hear an audio
Message Waiting Indicator (stutter or
beeping dial tone) when you go off-hook.
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The two keys on either side of the navigation
key are context-sensitive soft keys, with
labels appearing on the display screen.
IP Phone display
The IP Phone 2007 provides a large, color touch-panel display that
supports color XML/HTML content through an external application server.
The IP Phone 2007 LCD display screen has two areas:
•Application area
•Tools/Navigation area
Figure 2 shows an example of an idle LCD display screen.
Figure 2: IP Phone 2007 LCD screen
Note: The display can differ from the above example.
To extend the life of the LCD panel, the panel goes dark (“sleeps”) after a
configured period of time. For information about configuring the time
before the display sleeps, see “Adjusting Display Settings” on page 33.
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Application area
The Application area provides:
•line and feature soft key status
•information items such as caller number, caller name, feature prompt
strings, user-entered digits, date and time information (or call timer, if
provisioned in the Telephone options menu), and IP Phone
information
•context-sensitive soft keys
•feature keys
Figure 3 shows the Application area.
Figure 3: IP Phone 2007 Detailed in Application area
In the feature area, the soft keys can show either text or icons. Table 1
shows the soft key text and icon equivalents. The text labels are
displayed by default and are changed using the Tools menu. For more
information, see “To use the Button Customizing Tool” on page 38.
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Your IP Phone 2007 displays different icons and text labels depending on
the version of your IP Phone and the installed firmware, as shown in
Table 1..
Table 1: Feature key text and icon displays
IP Phone 2007 older versionIP Phone 2007 newer version
Text displayIcon displayText displayIcon display
Tools and Navigation area
The Tools/Navigation area provides controls for navigating between
features and selecting tools. This area is visible and functional at all times
unless you tap the keyboard icon. The pop-up keyboard occupies this
portion of the screen.
Figure 4 on page 18 shows the Tools/Navigation area.
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Figure 4: IP Phone 2007 Tools/Navigation area
The Tools/Navigation area has five main elements presented as
touchable soft keys. The icons on the soft keys are different depending on
the installed IP Phone software.
Tap this icon to determine which external
graphical applications are registered (for
example, My CallPilot), and launch them
Applications
by tapping on the appropriate icon.
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Tap this icon to access the Telephone
screen.
Telephone
Tap this icon to go to the primary
external application configured by the
administrator.
Primary
Application
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Tap this icon to access the following tools
used on the IP Phone 2007:
Tools
Keyboard
•Network configuration
•Local diagnostics
•Touch panel setup
•Display settings
•USB devices
•Preferences
•Lock menu
Tap this icon to display a virtual keyboard
(pop-up keyboard) for text entry.
Either the pop-up or USB keyboards can
be used to enter text in some of the
applications. For more information, see
“Entering and editing text” on page 28.
Touch panel
You perform point-and-click operations on your IP Phone 2007 using the
touch panel. The touch panel is used with the graphical user interface
(GUI) to present soft keys directly on the display. You can activate all
Line/DN soft keys and feature soft keys by using the touch panel.
For important information about cleaning your touch-panel, see
“Cleaning the phone screen” on page 20.
Calibrating the touch panel
You calibrate the touch panel through the Tools menu, where you can
fine-tune the touch panel. You are prompted to use the stylus to tap three
targets. For more information, see “To use the Touch Panel Setup tool:”
on page 32.
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Using the stylus
You operate the touch panel using a stylus or your finger. However, use
of a stylus is recommended to avoid damage to the touch panel.
Cleaning the phone screen
Hold down the Goodbye key and then gently wipe the phone screen with
a soft, dry cloth.
CAUTION
Do not use any liquids or powders on the
phone.
Using anything other than a soft, dry cloth
can contaminate phone components and
cause premature failure.
License Notification
Notify your system administrator if your phone displays a message in a
pop-up window about the licensing feature or evaluation period. License
notification provides details to help diagnose why the features are
disabled on the phone. You can press the Stop key or lift the handset to
close the window. The window redisplays every 24 hours at 1:00 AM
(default). The time and time frame can be configured when you provision
the phone. For information about provisioning the IP Phones, see Nortel Communication Server 1000 IP Phones Fundamentals (NN43001-368).
Call features and Flexible Feature Codes
System administration is required for call features and Flexible Feature
Codes (FFCs). Contact your system administrator to configure these
features and codes on your phone.
The call features and FFCs must be assigned to your phone and
supported by system software.
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Security features
The following security features are available on your IP Phone 2007:
•Using encrypted calling
•Managing your Station Control Password (SCPW)
Using encrypted calling
Your IP Phone 2007 supports secure communication using secure realtime protocol (SRTP) media encryption feature. If the feature is enabled,
a security icon (q) appears on the screen when your call is encrypted.
Contact your system administrator to find out if this feature is enabled on
your phone.
Managing your Station Control Password (SCPW)
Your Station Control Password (SCPW) enables the following security
features:
•Electronic lock to prevent others from making calls from your phone.
•Password-protected phone features (for example, Personal Directory,
Callers List, and Redial List).
Your initial SCPW is defined by your system administrator. For more
information, contact your system administrator.
To change your SCPW
1. Tap the Services soft key.
2. Press the Up/Down keys to scroll and to
highlight Password Admin.
3. Tap the Select soft key.
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4. Use the dialpad to enter your password
5. Press the Up/Down keys to scroll and
6. Tap the Select soft key.
7. Use the dialpad to enter the new
8. Tap the Select soft key to accept the
at the prompt.
highlight New Password.
password. Follow the instructions on the
screen to confirm the new password.
new password.
Note: If you are locked out of your
IP Phone 2007 or forget your SPCW,
contact your system administrator.
To turn password protection on or off
1. Tap the Directory soft key.
2. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to
scroll and to highlight Change
Protection Mode.
3. Tap the Select soft key to access the
Change Protection Mode.
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4. Use the dialpad to enter your password
(if Password Protection is enabled).
5. Tap the Enter soft key.
6. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to
scroll and to highlight one of the
following:
— EnablePasswordProtection
— DisablePasswordProtectionNote: By default the password
protection is disabled.
7. Choose one of the following:
or
— Yes to accept the selection.
— No to return to the Directory menu.
8. Tap the Done soft key.
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Connecting the components
Connecting the components
Before you begin
CAUTION
Damage to Equipment
Do not plug the IP Phone 2007 into a regular
phone jack. This results in severe damage to
the IP Phone. Consult your system
administrator to ensure that you plug your IP
Phone into a 10/100BaseT Ethernet jack.
Connecting the components of the phone
1. Attach the handset cord, with the longer straight section into the
handset jack on the back of the phone, then route the straight section
of the cord through the cord guide. Attach the other end of the
handset cord to the handset.
2. Thread the supplied CAT5-e Ethernet cable through the bottom of the
stand as shown in Figure 6 on page 26 . If using an optional AC
power adapter, thread the cord through the bottom of the stand. If
connecting your PC through the phone, unplug its Ethernet cable
from the LAN and thread it through the stand. If using the optional
USB mouse or keyboard, thread its cable through the stand.
3. Connect the Ethernet cable from your data network to the RJ-45
connector marked . If using an optional AC power adapter, connect
to the AC jack in the bottom of the phone. If connecting a PC through
the phone, connect the supplied Ethernet cable to the PC and then to
the RJ-45 connector marked . Plug in any optional USB devices as
shown in Figure 6 on page 26 .
4. Attach the front edge of the stand by aligning the two clips on the
bottom of the phone with the matching pivot points on the stand.
Depress the tilt adjusting latch and push the stand firmly into the
phone in the direction illustrated as shown in Figure 7 on page 26 .
There should be two noticeable clicks when the stand is correctly
attached. Arrange the cords so that they exit from the rear of the
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stand in the channels provided and do not interfere with the tilt
mechanism as shown in Figure 8 on page 27 .
5. Connect the Ethernet cable to the LAN Ethernet connection. If using
an AC power adapter, plug into the nearest outlet. Your system
administrator should provide you with correct installation information.
Note: The IP Phone 2007 supports both AC power and Power over
Ethernet options, including IEEE 802.3af standard power. To use
local AC power with the optional universal AC adapter,
countryspecific AC power cables are separately orderable. To use
Power over Ethernet, where power is delivered over the CAT5-e
Ethernet cable, it must be supported by the LAN infrastructure.
Figure 5 shows connections on the IP Phone 2007.
Figure 5: IP Phone 2007 connections
The following figures show how to connect the phone components.
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Figure 6: Attaching the Ethernet power cable, and handset
cord
Figure 7: Attaching the stands
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Figure 8: Arranging the cords to exit the stand
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Entering and editing text
Entering and editing text
You can enter and edit text on your IP Phone 2007 using the following
methods:
•“Entering text using the phone dialpad” on page 28
•“Editing text using the soft keys” on page 29
•“Entering text using the pop-up keyboard” on page 29
•“Entering text using the USB keyboard” on page 30
The use of any of these methods for text entry depends on the
application. Table 2 shows the applications and input devices that can be
used for text entry:
Table 2: Application text entry
For:Use:
Call server related applications
(for example, changing feature
key labels, adding personal
directory entries or for dialing)
Graphical applicationsPop-up or USB keyboard
Tools menuPop-up or USB keyboard
Dialpad
Pop-up or USB keyboard for
numeric entries only
Dialpad for numeric and text
entries
Entering text using the phone dialpad
You use the dialpad to enter text when you use features such as
programming an Autodial soft key.
For example, to enter the letter A, press the number 2 key once. To enter
the letter C, press the number 2 key three times.
Note: No letters are associated with the number 1 or the number 0
key. Punctuation is associated with the number 1.
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When entering IP addresses with the dialpad, the address is entered as
xxx**xxx**xxx**xxx, and the phone translates this to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
Editing text using the soft keys
You use soft keys to access text when you work with applications such as
Personal Directory, Redial List, and Callers List.
Table 3 describes the soft key editing functions on the IP Phone 2007.
Table 3: Editing soft key description
Soft keyDescription
CancelStop the current action..
ChooseSelect a symbol.
ClearClear the input field.
CaseSwitch the next character to either uppercase
or lowercase.
DeleteBackspace one character.
Done/Select/EnterDepends on application.
More…Access additional soft keys.
Entering text using the pop-up keyboard
A full uppercase and lowercase keyboard and a number pad are available
to enter text. The user can type on the keyboard with the stylus. The popup keyboard can be used to enter text in the tools and graphical
applications.
For number entry in phone applications (for example, when dialing), the
keyboard can be used to enter digits (0 to 9), as well as asterisk (*) and
pound (#). Other characters are ignored.
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Entering text using the USB keyboard
The USB keyboard, when connected, can be used to enter text in the
tools and graphical applications.
For number entry in phone applications (for example, when dialing), the
keyboard can be used to enter digits (0 to 9), as well as * and #. Other
characters are ignored.
When on a call, the function keys (f1, f2, f3, f4, f5, f6, f7, and f8) can be
used to control the phone. Table 4 shows the function keys and their
associated action during phone calls.
Table 4: USB keyboard function keys during phone calls
Function keyAction
f1Go to handsfree mode
f2Go to headset mode
f3Place the current call on hold
f4Mute the current call
f5Volume up
f6Volume down
f7Copy
f8Quit
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