Nortel Networks LIP-6812 User Manual

IP Telephone User Guide
LIP-6812
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
Broadworks
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Regulatory & Safety Notice
LIP-6812D
This equipment complies with the following regulatory standards, FCC Part 15, IC (Industry Canada) CS03, TBR21, TBR03, and TBR04. Also, this equipment complies with the safety requirements of UL60950, CSA60950, EN60950, EN55022 and EN55024
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules for a Class B device. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
LISTED
I.T.E.
E176683
Safety Compliance Listings & Markings
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LIP-6812 User Guide
Table of Contents
1. Introducing the LIP-6812......................................................................1
1.1. LIP-6812 Overview.............................................................................................1
1.2. LIP-6812 Features..............................................................................................1
1.3. LIP-6812 General Description............................................................................2
2. Using Basic LIP-6812 Features ...........................................................5
2.1. Receiving a Call..................................................................................................5
2.2. Making a Call......................................................................................................6
2.3. Putting a Call on Hold.........................................................................................6
2.4. Transferring Calls, Announced...........................................................................6
2.5. Transferring Calls, Blind/Unannounced..............................................................7
2.6. Call Forward.......................................................................................................7
2.7. 3-Party Conference ............................................................................................8
2.8. Call Waiting-Multiple Call Appearance ...............................................................8
2.9. Redial.................................................................................................................8
2.10. Last Call Return..................................................................................................9
2.11. Speed Dial Buttons.............................................................................................9
2.12. Speed Number Dialing .......................................................................................9
2.13. DND (Do-Not-Disturb) ........................................................................................9
2.14. Muting a Call ....................................................................................................10
2.15. Accessing Your Voice Mail...............................................................................10
2.16. Shared Call Appearance / Bridge Line Appearance.........................................11
2.17. DSS/BLF Coverage button...............................................................................11
2.18. Hotline/ Warm-Line...........................................................................................12
3. Advanced Services and the LIP-6812 LCD Menu ............................13
3.1. Call Logs ..........................................................................................................13
3.2. Phone Book...................................................................................................... 14
3.3. Direct Call Pick Up............................................................................................16
3.4. Group Call Pick Up...........................................................................................17
3.5. Private Hold......................................................................................................17
3.6. Barge-in............................................................................................................17
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1. Introducing the LIP-6812
1.1. LIP-6812 Overview
LIP-6812 is an Internet Protocol (IP) phone designed to support hosted telephony services over a managed IP network. Based on the open standard Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), LIP-6812 can interoperate with various third party SIP end-user devices, Proxy/Registrar/Servers, and gateway products while voice packets are exchanged on a point-to-point basis between the phone and the connected party through the Service Provider’s network. Features and functions available to the LIP-6812 through the SIP Call Server are similar to those of a conventional business telephone. For ease of use, the LIP-6812 is equipped with fixed feature buttons, flexible (programmable) feature buttons, an LCD display, Softkeys, and a dial pad. These elements are described in more detail in the General Description section.
1.2. LIP-6812 Features
Features available to the LIP-6812 are dependent upon the Call Server and configuration of the IP Phone. Details on features available from the Call Server and the User Portal should be obtained from the Service Provider’s representative.
Basic features provided by the LIP-6812 and the Call Server include:
- IP phone operation with SIP protocol
- Local configuration via keypad/LCD
- S/W upgrade, TFTP or HTTPS
- Mute
- IP Addressing: static/dynamic IP (DHCP)
- RTP/RFC2833 support
- 802.3af PoE (Power over Ethernet)
- Call Logs
- Click-to-Call
- Speed Dial buttons
- Speed Number dialing
- Phone Book
- Caller ID
- Caller ID blocking
- Anonymous Call blocking
- Call Forwarding
- Call Transfer
- 3-way Conference
- Do Not Disturb (DND)
- Call Refusal
- Call Waiting
- Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) lamp/tone
- Hotline/Warm Line
- Flexible feature mapping
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- Last Number Redial
- Call Return
- Station-to-Station dialing
- Handset, Headset, Speakerphone, and Ring Volume control
- LCD Contrast control
- Call Hold Ringback
- Hands-free dialing
- Label for Programmed feature buttons
- Full Duplex Speakerphone
- Multiple Ring types
- Distinctive Ring tones
- G.723.1A / G.729AB / PCMU / PCMA voice codec
- Acoustic Echo canceller
- Auto Answer
- Ringer off
- Web Based Management
NOTE: Certain feature functionality of your phone may be limited as a result of your VoIP environment.
1.3. LIP-6812 General Description
The LIP-6812 interfaces with you to deliver voice and audio signals over the handset and speaker. A Microphone, which can be switched On and Off (muted), is located in the right front for audio input to the LIP-6812 Speakerphone. The 3-line, 24-character LCD is a visual output for status and interactive menus. The various buttons are the LIP-6812 input devices used to access resources, activate features, and interact with menus. Location of the devices and buttons of the LIP-6812 are provided in Figures 1 and 2.
Figure 1. Front view of LIP-6812
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Figure 2. LIP-6812 Buttons
NUMBER BUTTON FUNCTION
Left direction button. When appears in the bottom-left corner of the
LCD, the previous menu may be selected.
1
Right direction button. When ¼ appears in the bottom-right corner of
the LCD, the next group of Softkeys may be selected.
2
3
Softkeys. Softkeys are interactive, changing function based on the LIP Phone status. When selected and verified, by pressing the
[ OK ] Softkey, the IP phone performs the selected function.
Settings button. ‘Settings’ accesses and exits the main menu for display and changes to the LIP Phone configuration.
Volume control button. Use to adjust Ring, Headset, Handset, and
4
Speaker volume.
Speaker button. Toggle the LIP-6812 speakerphone On and Off.
5
Mute button. Toggle audio from the microphone to the connected
6
party On and Off.
Headset button. When using a headset, this button toggles the
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headset state. When the headset is active, this button LED is red.
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Flexible buttons (11) with Red/Green LEDs. Assign as Line or
Feature using LCD Menu or Web Manager. Default assignments for
8
buttons 1 and 2 are primary and secondary Line appearance for the extension.
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