ShorePhone IP 8000 User Guide
April 2007 LS Part Number 132-00063-002, Revision 1 ST Part Number 800-1115-01, Revision 1 Document and Software Copyrights Copyright © 2007 by ShoreTel, Inc., Sunnyvale, California, U.S.A. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without prior written authorization of ShoreTel, Inc. ShoreTel, Inc.
Welcome to the IP 8000 Phone The IP 8000 IP Phone is a high definition audio conference phone. Powered by 16 alwayson microphones, circular microphone array, and beam forming technology, the phone delivers superior room coverage, speaker detection, clarity, and echo cancellation for conferences in executive offices to large conference rooms. Its elegant, non-intrusive design provides flexible connectivity.
1. Insert the Ethernet cable into the port on the underside of the phone closest to the center; this port is marked with the LAN symbol . The exterior port is reserved for future use. Ensure the cables are secured into the guides to avoid damage to them. 2. Insert the opposite end of the Ethernet cable into the PoE adapter or the PoE port on the wall. If using a PoE adapter, plug the remaining end into the network port on the wall. You must supply a power adapter that is IEEE 802.
Keypad Key Function Moves a selected item up in an ordered list. Once you have completed the initial configuration, you can then place calls, receive calls, or configure additional preferences by accessing the administrative menu. Advanced Configuration The administrator configuration provides access to advanced preferences. To access the administrator configuration, follow these steps: 1. Press sequentially when the phone is idle. 2.
5. When you have finished setting preferences, press the 6. Press key to save them. to return to the previous screen. Configuration from a Web Browser You can also configure your IP 8000 Phone from a web browser by navigating to the URL displayed at the bottom of the administrator configuration Main Menu on your phone. On the login screen, choose the language in which to display the interface, enter the administrator password, and click Submit.
Key Description Increases or decreases the speaker and ringer volume. Also serves as scroll up and down during configuration. Volume - changes text entry mode when editing a text field. Enables or disables the mute feature. Also toggles values or activates the cursor in fields during configuration. Note: Refer to the help on the phone display for information about using these keys.
Inspect connections to any system cables and ensure there are no obstructions or loose cables at either end. Ensure you have connected the network cable correctly to the PoE adapter, wall port, or interface module. Although it is possible to plug in the LAN end to the phone, the phone will not work. Correct the connection by reversing the cable to obtain connectivity to your phone.
Problematic Sound Quality If you are unable to hear the phone ring when an incoming call arrives, the speaker volume may be set too low. (The LEDs flash blue to indicate an incoming call.) Adjust the volume using the up and down volume key. If you still experience audio problems, adjust the Ring Tone Volume preference (from the Preferences - Audio menu). Muffled reception may be caused by highly reverberant rooms.