THOMSON ST2030 SIP, ST2022 SIP, ST2030 MGCP User Manual

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Thomson Telecom
S.A.S with a capital of 130 037 460 RCS 390 546 059 Copyright © THOMSON 2005 All rights reserved 09
/2005 - 1
www.speedtouchpartner.com
European Community Declaration of Conformity
This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN55022 Class B for ITE and EN55024. This meets the essential protection requirements of the European Council Dir
ective
89/336/EEC
on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility. Thomson Telecom declares that this ST2030
MGCP
IP Phone is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Dir
ective 1999/5/EC.
You can download the declaration of conformity on
www.speedtouchpartner.com
. The CE logo involves the conformity of the product with the essential requirements of implemented directives.
Northern America Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Statement
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause interfer
ence to radio communications. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio interference when
operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever measures are necessary to correct the interface.
Copyri
ght Notice & Trademarks
© Thomson 2005. All rights reserved. Thomson Telecom reserves the right to alter material or technical specification of its products without prior notice. SpeedTouch and Thomson are registered trademarks. Various elements (including but not limited to trademarks, service marks, designs, logos and copyrighted material) shown on his Admin
Guide are protected by intellectual property or other rights.
I.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND
CONNECTIONS
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ONNECTIONS
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ONNECTING TO THE NETWORK AND THE
PC
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OWERING UP THE PHONE
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ONNECTED A HEADSET
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HYSICAL
FEATURES
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SER PANEL
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ISPLAY KEYS
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A
UDIO KEYS
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IALING KEYS
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EFINITIONS OF
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II.
CALL SERVICES
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ALKING MODE
& O
PERATIONS
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KINDS OF COMMUNICAT
ION MODE
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PERATION OF OFF HOOK
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PERATION OF ON HOOK
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OPERATION OF MODE SWI
TCH DURING CALL
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HARACTER INPUT
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DIT MODE
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III.
CONFIGURATION THROUG
H LCD
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A
SSIGN AN
IP ADDRESS TO THE PHONE
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S
ETTING THE ADDRESS
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C
HECK THAT THE IP ADDRESS IS SET PROP
ERLY
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ESET TO DEFAULT
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IV.
CONFIGURE PHONE USIN
G WEB INTERFACE
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F
IND THE PHONE IP ADDRESS
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CCESS TO ADMIN HOMEPAGE (WEB INTERFACE
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ETUP
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SIP
CONFIGURATION
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PGRADE FIRMWARE
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I. Product overview and connections
Connections
Connecting to the Network and the PC
The
ST2030 MGCP IP Phone has 2 RJ-45 ports that each support 10/100 Mbps full duplex Ethernet connection to external devices- Network port and access port (one for PC and one for LAN).
Network Port
(10/100
LAN)
Use the Ethernet cable to connect the LAN port to an Internet equipment, such as a hub, switch. Or directly to the Network. In Power over Ethernet (PoE) office environment, the IP phone can be powered from a switch via Ethernet cable, in which case the external po
wer adaptor is not needed.
Headset
(optional)
Handset
AC Adapter
Computer
Extension Module
Network
ST 2030(back)
Access port (10/100PC)
Use the Ethernet cable to connect a network device, such as a computer to the PC port on the back of your phone.
Powering up the Phone
The
ST2030 could be powered by either a main power unit, or PoE.
Its p
ower consumption is under 6W.
Power Plug
The power plug is fed with 9VDC, 800mA, linear.
Power Over Ethernet
The Speed Touch
2030 supports PoE as defined by 802.3af Standard It is class 2, and supports class negociation (in order to plug as many devices as possible on a PoE hub). It can be powered with PoE up to 100 meters with category 5,5e or 6 cables.
Connected a headset
If you will use a headset, plug the RJ9 headset connector into the headset port on the left side of your IP Phone.
LCD
Volume
Clear Key
Led
Indicator
Function
Keys*
Softkey
Navigator
keys
Dial Pad Memory Keys
Handset
Menu Key
Physical Features
User panel
* Keys from left to right: phone book/ headset/ speaker/ mute and redial.
Display keys
OK
key
:
Confirms settings
Navigator keys:
Enable browsing setting options, display the latest 30
call numbers in
standby mode
and move among soft keys options in editing mode.
Fout!
Objecten
kunnen niet
worden
gemaakt door
veldcodes te
bewerken.
Clear
key:
C
lear characters in edit
ing
mode or exit to standby display (long click)
or
return back to the previous page.
Menu
key:
E
nables access to men
u
Phone book key: Enables to access the phonebook and view the names and phone numbers the user wants to dial.
3 Soft keys: A
ctivate the features described by the text message directly above on the
LC
D screen.
LCD Screen
:
Displays information about the phone settings, such as the number
dialing out or calling in, date, time, calls s
tatus, call duration timer etc.
It is a full graphic display used with 6-line of 20 characters.
Audio keys
Volume keys: Adjust the volume of the handset, headset, speaker phone, ringer phone.
Speaker
key:
A
ctivates/d
isables
hands
free or group-listing function
and switch on/off
the microphone
Headset
key:
A
ctivates headset mo
de during a call
Mute
key:
A
ctivates/deactivates mute
function.
Dialing keys
Dialing pad
Press the dial pad buttons to dial a number. Dial pad buttons work
exactly like those on your existing telephone. In the editing mode, it can
b
e used to input characters.
Redial
key:
Calls the last number dialed.
Memory keys
:
Are used as Speed dial keys.
Handset:
Makes and receives calls
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