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IP Phone 2004 with KEM User Guide Document Release: C4 2007 _0 5 200 7 Copyright 2007 Cypress Communications. All rights reserved..
Contents Overview 5 Functional components 5 Hardware f eatures 6 IP Phone display 8 Connecting the IP Phone 2004 components 9 Before y ou begin 9 Logging on 1 1 Displaying the men u 1 3 Logging off 1 .
4 Contents Setting the time format 24 Setting the date format 25 Resetting the default time 26 Using the User menu 27 Viewing y our user name 27 Viewing y our login type 27 Viewing, disab ling, or ena.
Contents 5 Additional features and controls 4 5 Using the dialpad to enter text 4 5 Use the Symbol ke y to enter special characters 45 Procedure job aid 4 6 Using the director y 4 6 Adding or editing .
Overview Functional components The IP Phone 2004 suppor ts the follo wing functional components: • a handset • a speaker and headset connector f or handsfree operation • a standard telephone ke .
Ove rview IP Phone 2004 Hard ware features The IP Phone 2004 with KEM suppor ts the follo wing f eatures: • supports the use of two Key Expansion Modules (KEMs) for maximum of 44 programmable keys (plus any additional lines available on the 2004) .
IP Phone display — Director y — Message (Inbo x) — Outbo x — Ser vices • f our call-processing fix ed ke ys: — Hold — Goodby e — Handsfree — Mute • shared LAN access with a PC thr.
Ove rv ie w • Six user-defined f eature keys pro vide a dditional c all features for the IP Phone. • One soft k e y a llow s y ou t o s elect menu i tems, a nd to i nteract w ith t he menu system.
Connecting the IP Phone 2004 components Before y ou begin CA UTION Damage to Equipment Do not plug the IP Phone into a regular telephone jac k. This results in sev ere damage to the IP Phone 2004. Consult y our system administrator to ensure that y ou plug your telephone into a 10/100BaseT Ether net jack.
14 Connecting the IP Phone 2004 components 3 F or a secure p ow er c onnection, thread t he e xcess c ord a round t he strain relief retaining hook and channel provided. 4 Secur e t he I P Phon e f ootstand t o the b ase. U se t he angle g r i p on the top back of the phone to adjust the angle of the phone.
15 Logging on F ollow this procedure to log on to the network. If the Centrex IP Client Manager (CICM) is set up as par t of a group of CICMs, you can choose which CICM to connect to . After you select a gate wa y , the ter minal directs itself at that CICM and the User name screen appears.
16 Logging o ff 19 Logging off F ollow this procedure to log off from the netw ork. Step Action 1 F rom the main menu, select Logoff . 2 Press Ok . A confirmation screen appears.
17 Displa ying the menu F ollow this procedure to access the main menu. Y ou must be logged on to access the main menu system. Step Action 1 On the IP Phone, perform one of these actions: • press the Menu soft ke y • press the Ser vices ke y The main menu opens.
21 Changing y our audio pr ofile F ollow this procedure to vie w and edit y our audio profile. Local Area Network is an e xample of a profile datafilled by y our administrator . Use this menu to select the profile you wish to use. Contact your administr ator f or recommended profiles.
23 Adjusting the displa y contrast F ollow this procedure to adjust the contrast le vel of the displa y . Step Action 1 F rom the main menu, select and open Displa y . The Displa y menu opens. 2 Press Ok . 3 P erform one of these actions: • T o decrease the contrast le v el, press the soft k ey on the f ar left.
Using the Feature men u F ollow this procedure to use the F eature menu. Y ou can add or edit f eature ke y associations on your IP Phone 2004. F eatures are assigned by y our system administrator , so the f eatures you hav e availab le may diff er from those described in this user guide.
26 Using the Feature men u 4 Press Key T y pe . The K ey T ype screen appears. A check mark appears beside the type currently assigned to the ke y . 5 P erform one of these actions: • T o change Central to Local, select Local . • T o change Local to Central, select Central .
Using the Assign menu 27 Enabling or disabling autoscr oll If autoscroll is enab led, the IP Phone automatically directs you to the screen f or the active feature . F or e xample, if your secondar y Director y Number (DN) is configured on screen two , and you receiv e a call to that number , the f eature screens scroll to page two .
28 Using the Feature men u 3 F rom the Assign menu, select and open Inbo x . The Inbo x screen appears. 4 P erform one of these actions: • T o enab le the Inbox, select Enable . • T o disab le the Inbo x, select Disable . 5 Press Ok . A check mark appears beside the option to indicate y our choice.
Using the Options menu 29 Using the Options menu F ollow this procedure to open the Options menu. Step Action 1 F rom the main menu, open the F eature menu. 2 F rom the Feature men u, select and open Options . 3 Press Ok . The Options menu opens. —End— Enabling or disabling auto hide F ollow this procedure to enable or disab le auto hide.
30 Using the Feature men u Step Action 1 F rom the main menu, open the F eature menu. 2 F rom the Feature men u, select and open Options . The Options menu opens. 3 F rom the Options menu, select and open Default Feature . The Def ault Feature screen appears, sho wing a list of DN ke ys.
Resetting the feature k e y to the default settings 31 Resetting the feature key to the default settings F ollow this procedure to reset the f eature k eys to the def ault settings. Step Action 1 F rom the main menu, open the F eature menu. 2 F rom the Feature menu, select and open Reset .
35 Using the Time menu F ollow procedures in this section to configure time and date formats. Setting the time zone F ollow this procedure to select the time zone. Step Action 1 F rom the main menu, open the Time menu. 2 F rom the Time menu, select and open Hours fr om GMT .
36 Using the Time menu 3 Select On . 4 Press Ok . Da ylight Saving Time is enab led. The word On appears with a check mark beside it to indicate the feature is enab led. Y ou retur n to the pre vious screen. —End— Disabling Da ylight Saving Time F ollow this procedure to disab le Daylight Sa ving Time.
Setting the date format 37 Step Action 1 F rom the main menu, open the Time menu. 2 F rom the Time menu, select and open Time Format . The Time F or mat screen appears. 3 Scroll through the Time F or mat options to select the format you want. A check mark appears beside the format currently in use.
38 Using the Time menu Resetting the default time F ollow this procedure to reset the terminal to the def ault time. Step Action 1 F rom the main menu, open the Time menu. 2 F orm the Time menu, select and open Reset . A confirmation screen appears. 3 Confirm the action.
Using the User menu F ollow procedures in this section to view and edit your User profile . Viewing y our user name F ollow this procedure to vie w y our user name. Step Action 1 F rom the main menu, open the User menu. 2 F rom the User menu, select and open Username .
40 Using the User menu Viewing, disab ling, or enabling the auto login feature F ollow this procedure to vie w , enable , or disable the A uto Login f eature. Any maintenance activity , f or e xample a fir mware upgrade , f orces a log off from the network.
Changing your pass word 41 Changing y our passw ord F ollow this procedure to change your pass word. If y ou are unf amiliar with how to use the dialpad to enter te xt, see "Using the dialpad to enter te xt" (page 4 5) b efore y ou p erf o rm this p rocedure.
Making a call There are se v eral wa ys to make a call from an IP Phone 2004. Use off-hook dialing F ollow this procedure to mak e a call using off-hook dialing. 1 Your primary extension is assigned to the lower right-hand feature key. 2 Pick up the handset and your primary extension is automatically activated and ready for you to make a call.
4 For privacy, lift the handset. 5 To return to Handsfree, press the Handsfree key (the small green circular button on the bottom left corner of your telephone) and put the handset down in its cradle. Using Predial F ollow this procedure to use the predial feature to make a call.
Ans wering and terminating calls Answering a call Each incoming call causes the telephone to sound, the an arro w beside the Line (DN) k ey to flash, and the Message Indicator lamp to flash. F ollow this procedure to ans wer a call. Choose one of the following to answer a call: • Lift the handset.
While on an active call This section describes f eatures av ailable during an activ e call. Placing a call on hold The Hold f eature allows you to suspend a call without terminating it. F ollow this procedure to use the hold f eature. To place a call on hold, press the Hold key.
52 While on an active call T ransferring a call F ollow this procedure to tr ansf er a call to another e xtension. 1 Press the Transfer key in the upper display area. The other party is on hold and a dial tone sounds. The LCD indicator light flashes steadily.
While a wa y fr om y our desk This section describes f eatures to use when you are a wa y from your desk. Forwarding calls F ollow this procedure to forw ard calls to another IP Phone when you are aw a y from your desk. 1 To activate Call Forward, without lifting the handset, press the Forward key in the upper display area.
Conference calls This section describes f eatures that enable conv ersations between more than two people. Setting up a conference call The conf erence f eature enables y ou to add up to five people (30 for Multimedia seat) to an established c all . F ollow t his procedure to set up a procedure to engage conference call.
56 Conference calls Using the call join feature If you are talking with a person and ha ve another person on hold (on another line), you can join both par ties into a conference call. 1 While on a call, press the Conference key in the upper display area.
57 Using the Inbo x After you assign a feature k e y to the Inbo x, the IP Phone 2004 logs all incoming calls to that k ey . The system logs the incoming k ey n umber , time and date, as well as the display shown on the IP Phone 2004 at the time of the incoming call.
58 Using the Inbox Accessing the Inbox F ollow this procedure to access and use the Inbo x. Step Action 1 Press the Inbo x k ey . The Inbo x screen appears, showing a list of the 10 most recent incoming calls. 2 Select an item from the list, and press Ok .
Resetting the Inbox 59 Step Action 1 Press Inbo x ke y . The Inbo x screen appears, showing a list of the 10 most recent incoming calls. 2 Select a number from the list. 3 Press Ok . The Dial screen appears. 4 Press the down navigation k ey to select Store .
60 Using the Inbox Step Action 1 F rom the main menu, select and open History . 2 F rom the Histor y menu, select Reset Inbo x . A confirmation screen appears. 3 Press Ye s . The calls in the Inbo x are deleted. Y ou retur n to the pre vious screen. —End— Resetting the Inbo x F ollow this procedure to delete the contents of the Inbo x.
Using the Outbo x After you assign a feature k e y to the Outbo x, the IP Phone 2004 logs all outgoing calls to that DN. The system logs the outgoing k e y number , time, and date. If the duration of the call is longer than two seconds, the system captures the displa y as it appeared when the call w as made.
62 Using the Outbox 3 P erform one of these actions: • Select Dial to call the number . • Select Display to vie w call information. • Select Store to store the number in the director y . —End— Viewing Outbox call inf ormation Step Action 1 Press the Outbo x k ey .
Resetting the Outbox 63 3 Press Ok . The Dial screen appears. 4 Press the down navigation k ey to select Store . The director y submenu appears. 5 See "Adding or editing a director y entr y" (page 4 6) . —End— Using the Outbo x to make a call F ollow this procedure to make a call from within the Outbox.
Additional f eatures and contr ols Using the dialpad to enter text F ollow this procedure to use the dialpad to enter text. Use the Symbol key to enter special characters A flashing cursor appears in the displa y when you can enter te xt on the screen.
66 Additional features and controls Procedure job aid Special characters Using the directory F ollow the procedures in this section to use the director y f eature. Adding or editing a director y entry Step Action 1 Press the director y ke y to access the director y .
Using the director y 67 6 T o add or edit the first name, perf or m these steps: a. F rom the Ne w Entr y menu, select and open First Name . b . Use the dialpad to enter the first name. c. Press Ok . The first name is entered in the director y , and y ou retur n to the New Entr y menu.
68 Additional features and controls Making a call using the director y F ollow this procedure to make a call from within the director y . Step Action 1 Press the director y k ey to access the director y menu. The director y opens. 2 F rom the Director y list, select the name or number that you w ant to call.
Overview This document describes the IP P hone K ey E xpansion M odule ( KEM) and how to use it with the 2004 IP Phone . IP Phone Ke y Expansion Module description KEM i s a h ardware c omponent that connects to an IP Phone to expand number of fix ed line and feature the number of ke ys av ailab le to the phone.
Over v ie w IP Phone Key Expansion Module Each KEM has a desk-mount brack et and str uctural base plate to connect the KEM to a n IP P hone 2 004 or t o a nother KEM. You can connect a maximum o f t wo K EMs t o t he I P p hone 2004. A standalone IP Phone 2004 has 11 f eature ke ys.
K ey Expansion Module displa y Ke y Expansion Module configuration The IP P hone K ey E xpansion M odule ( KEM) d oes not h a v e a n option menu of its own. When a KEM is installed on an IP Phone, the IP Phone controls the ke ys of the KEM just as it does its native ke ys.
Setup and assembl y The IP P hone K ey E xpansion M odule ( KEM) m ounts o n the r ight s ide of the IP Phone . A desk-mount brack et and a structural baseplate are provided, to secure the KEM to the IP Phone. KEM attaches to the IP Phone or another KEM through the accessor y e xpansion module (AEM) interf ace.
Setup a nd assembly 4 After the cable is attached to the phone , reconnect the ribbon cable to the KEM. The KEM star ts when it is attached to a power source . The KEM does not hav e its own pow er source, and it dra ws its power from the IP Phone to which it is connected.
K e y Expansion Module initialization The I P P hone K ey E xpansion M odule ( KEM) s t arts a nd b egins initialization after i t is c onnected to a n IP P hone.
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