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REVISION HISTORY Release Date 1.0 09-10 Documentation Changes Page No. Initial Release -- Disposal of your old appliance 1. When the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product, it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC. 2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by government or the local authorities. 3.
Important Safety Information To prevent unexpected danger or damage please read this information before installing or attempting to repair you phone. Warning and Caution information is provided to alert the consumer of known dangers: Warning: To reduce the possibility of electric shock, do not expose your phone to high humidity areas, such as a bathroom, swimming area, etc. Caution: Use only Vertical approved batteries and desktop chargers to avoid the damage to the phone.
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Contents Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION General - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Feature Information - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Feature Groupings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IP 8012 & 8024 Phone Description - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IP 8012 & 8024 Phone Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Phone Connections - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wiring Connectors - - - - -
Contents TOC-2 Forwarding calls to an external number - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-6 Forwarding callers to a Text Message - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-7 Chapter 4 PLACING A CALL Internal Calls - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-1 External Calls - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-2 Placing external CO/VoIP calls - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-2 Using Directory - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Contents TOC-3 Alarm/Door Bell - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Power Fail Transfer (PFT) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - System Voice Memo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hot Desk - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Chapter 9 PBX, CENTREX, & ISDN FEATURES Access PBX or Centrex features - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Access the ISDN Network - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION General Your telephone is connected to an advanced-technology, highly-versatile, fully-featured telecom system designed to make office communications easy and productive. Employing state-of-the-art Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology, voice and data converge on a single IP packet network. Because each MBX Phone is an IP appliance, it can be moved easily throughout the office LAN and maintain normal operation.
IP 8012 & 8024 Phone Description 1-2 Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION The LCD display screens shown in this User Guide are captured from the IP 8024. The screen may differ slightly in the IP 8012. IP 8012 IP 8024 MBX IP Station User Guide CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL - Do Not Distribute 1.
IP 8012 & 8024 Phone Installation 1-3 Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION IP 8012 & 8024 Phone Installation IP Phones and Consoles can be connected to any standard 10/100 Base-T Ethernet switch port (shown in graphic). When connected to an 802.3af compliant switch port (ex., POE8), LIP Phones and series consoles can derive power from the Ethernet port. When LAN power is not available, the optional AC/DC adaptor must be used. The following image shows how to connect the handset, power cord, and LAN cable to the phone.
Wiring Connectors 1-4 Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION Wiring Connectors The IP-8012 & IP-8024 each have two (2) 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports, a "LAN" port and a "PC" port. An intelligent switch, which implements voice packet priority, connects the two (2) ports. This permits the LAN to be shared between the LIP Phone and the desktop PC or other Ethernet terminal without significant affect on the voice or data traffic. The "LAN" port is connected to the LAN as described above for the single port Phones.
Wall Mount 1-5 Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION Wall Mount The IP-8000 series phones can be wall mounted as needed. The following instructions describe how to perform a wall mount installation. For more information on installing your IP-8000 series phone, refer to the MBX IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual. 1. Mark and drill two (2) 7mm holes for plastic wall anchors. 2. Insert the two (2) anchors into the holes and insert and tighten the each screw leaving about 2.
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Chapter 2 LCD, SPEAKERPHONE & RELATED FEATURES Using the Display Menu The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) of the IP-8012 has three lines, and the IP-8024 has four lines of 24 characters each. The LCD is used to convey information to you. It provides the date, time and station number on the display while idle. It will also provide called/calling name/number display, feature status and an interactive menu to guide you through feature access and User Program selections: To activate the Display Menu: 1.
Network Configuration 2-2 Chapter 2: LCD, SPEAKERPHONE & RELATED FEATURES Network Configuration The User can review the current network configuration or modify a new phone network configuration. To access Network Config. settings: 1. Press [MENU] button and 2 (Network Config), 2. Enter the password (default=147*); the following will display: MFIM #[1/2] ? M F I M # 1 - C H A NG E [# ] 3. Press the # key to toggle between multiple profiles (MFIM), 4.
Using a Bluetooth Wireless Headset (IP-8024 only) 2-3 Chapter 2: LCD, SPEAKERPHONE & RELATED FEATURES When using a Headset, the [SPEAKER] button controls the ON/OFF-hook state for the phone. To use the Speakerphone to answer or place a call: Press [SPEAKER], the phone goes off-hook and sends audio to the speaker and the microphone. To control the volume of the Speakerphone or handset: Press the [VOLUME Up/Down] button. To Mute the microphone: Select the [MUTE] button.
Using a Bluetooth Wireless Headset (IP-8024 only) 2-4 Chapter 2: LCD, SPEAKERPHONE & RELATED FEATURES 6. Press the NEXT Soft button, 7. Press the OK soft button, 8. Enter the PIN code referring to the Bluetooth headset manual (default=0000), 9. Press OK Soft button. To unpair the BTU headset: 1. Set the Bluetooth headset to pairing mode, 2. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button, 3. Dial 63, 4. Dial 2 (disable), 5. Press the OK Soft button. To check BTU paired information: 1. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button, 2.
Using a Serial DSS 2-5 Chapter 2: LCD, SPEAKERPHONE & RELATED FEATURES Using a Serial DSS The IP-8012DSS and IP-8048DSS can be connected with the IP-8012 or IP-8024 using the RS-232 cable. Be sure to verify the serial DSS capacities with the MBX System to ensure usability (refer to MBX Hardware & Installation Guide). The following graphics show the front and rear view of each. NOTE: A Linked Pair slave station cannot use a serial DSS.
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Chapter 3 RECEIVING CALLS Answering a Call While Idle There are 3 basic types of incoming calls: internal/external ringing calls, Intercom Voice Announce calls, and Hold recalls. Your phone may be assigned Ringing Line Preference; in this case, calls that ring are answered by lifting the handset. Otherwise, you must press the flashing Flex button. • External calls to an MBX Phone will appear under the CO/IP line or a LOOP button.
Using Answering Machine Emulation (AME) 3-2 Chapter 3: RECEIVING CALLS Respond to any of these Off-hook Signals in one of several ways; place the existing call on Hold and respond to the new incoming call, activate One-time DND, send a Silent Text Message, or ignore the new call. Silent Text Message requires a TEXT MESSAGE button (not available on a SLT or other non-display terminal). The Attendant or Secretary may use Intrusion to announce a call while you are busy.
Differential Ring Signals 3-3 Chapter 3: RECEIVING CALLS Differential Ring Signals When multiple phones in a small area ring, it can be difficult to tell which are ringing. The MBX Phone has 14 Ring Tones available for differentiating one phone's ringing from another. Four of the tones are stored in the phone permanent memory; the remaining ten tones are in the system memory. Four of these ten can be downloaded into the phone memory for use as the 5th to 8th Ring Tone.
Answering Calls at Night 3-4 Chapter 3: RECEIVING CALLS Answering Calls at Night In the Night mode, Loud Bell Control may be used to send ring signals to external bells. You may answer these calls with Universal Night Answer (UNA). To answer a call ringing during night mode: 1. Lift the handset, 2. Dial 587 (UNA code).
Using Do-Not-Disturb (DND) to Block Incoming Calls 3-5 Chapter 3: RECEIVING CALLS Using Do-Not-Disturb (DND) to Block Incoming Calls Activate Do-Not-Disturb when you wish to not be interrupted; the phone will block incoming calls. Internal callers will receive a fast busy tone and the display will show the DND status. Activate Do-Not-Disturb while ringing(One-Time DND); Ringing terminates and the caller will get a fast busy tone and it requires a DND button.
Forwarding calls to an external number 3-6 Chapter 3: RECEIVING CALLS To deactivate Call Forward from your phone: 1. Press the Fwd Soft button, 2. Dial #. To activate Call Forward for your phone from a different phone within the System (Call Forward, Remote): 1. Lift the handset, 2. Press the Fwd Soft button, 3. Dial 0 (Remote Call Forward code), 4. Dial your Authorization code (Station number & Password), 5. Dial the 'type of forward' code 1-4, 6. Dial the destination number.
Forwarding callers to a Text Message 3-7 Chapter 3: RECEIVING CALLS To activate Call Forward, Off Premise (forward to an external number) from your phone: 1. Lift the handset, 2. Press the Fwd Soft button or dial 554 3. Dial the type of Forward code (1-4), 4. Dial Telephone number, 5. Replace the handset, return to idle. To activate Call Forward, Off Premise (forward to an external number) from a different phone: 1. Lift the handset, 2. Press the Fwd Soft button or dial 554, 3.
Forwarding callers to a Text Message 3-8 Chapter 3: RECEIVING CALLS Message 6: CALL (enter up to 17 digits) Message 7: IN OFFICE STA xxxx Message 8: IN MEETING RETURN AT TIME hh:mm Message 9: AT HOME Message 0: AT BRANCH OFFICE * User Custom Message # Deactive To activate Custom or Pre-Defined Message Forward: 1. Press TRANS/PGM, 2. Dial User Program feature code 41, 3. Dial the one-digit text Message code (0-9), 4. Dial any auxiliary input for messages 1-4 and 6-8, 5.
Forwarding callers to a Text Message 3-9 Chapter 3: RECEIVING CALLS To program the Station Custom Message (00) at your station: 1. Press TRANS/PGM, 2. Dial User Program feature code 42, 3. Enter Message contents, up to 24 characters, using the Character Entry Chart below. 4.
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Chapter 4 PLACING A CALL Internal Calls You can place calls to other stations in the system over the Intercom. The call will ring, or for an ICM Voice Announce call, a splash tone will be heard. Ring or Voice Announce is normally determined by settings at the called station but you may change this by dialing '#' after placing the call. By changing the mode, a Voice Announce call will ring or a ringing ICM call will allow Voice Announce (toggle).
External Calls 4-2 Chapter 4: PLACING A CALL To make a Voice Over announcement to a busy station: Dial #, after the Splash tone is heard, begin speaking. Leaving a Message Wait If the called user does not answer or is in DND mode, you may leave a Message Wait. The called user will receive a Message Wait indication; the message icon will be displayed in the IP-8024. If the ring/message LED is set to Message Wait Indication, the ring/message LED will flash.
Placing external CO/VoIP calls 4-3 Chapter 4: PLACING A CALL You may be assigned Dialing and/or CO/IP Line Access Restrictions, in which case you will receive error tone if you attempt to dial or access a restricted number/CO/IP line. CO/IP line and Station Class Of Service (COS), which establish dialing restrictions, may vary during Day and Night operation (Day/Night COS). You may need to enter an Authorization code before placing calls, in which case you will receive a second dial tone.
Placing external CO/VoIP calls 4-4 Chapter 4: PLACING A CALL To enter an Account Code during a call: 1. Press the assigned ACCOUNT CODE button, 2. Dial the Account Code (1-12 digits), 3. Press *. Disable dialing from your phone You can temporarily 'Lock' your phone by activating Temporary COS, which will disable all dialing from the phone. To deactivate Temporary COS you must enter the station's Authorization code. To activate Temporary COS: 1. Press TRANS/PGM, 2. Dial 31 (User Program code), 3.
Using Directory 4-5 Chapter 4: PLACING A CALL Using Directory Using Last Number Redial (LNR) The last number dialed on an external call is automatically saved in the Last Number Redial (LNR) buffer. On the MBX Display Phone, the system will store the numbers dialed on the last 100 calls. To dial the Last Number for an external call: 1. Lift the handset, 2. Press Speed Soft button, 3. Dial *, OR press the LOG Soft button, 4.
Using System Speed Dial Numbers 4-6 Chapter 4: PLACING A CALL Using System Speed Dial Numbers The MBX-100 system has memory allocated for 800 System Speed Dial numbers (bins 200-999). The MBX-300 & 600 systems each have memory allocated for 3000 System Speed Dial numbers (bins 2000-4999). The MBX-100 system has memory allocated for 1000 System Speed Dial numbers (bins 2000-2999). The MBX-300 system has memory allocated for 2000 System Speed Dial numbers (bins 2000-3999).
Using Dial by Name and Entering Your Name 4-7 Chapter 4: PLACING A CALL When entering a Speed Dial, a 16 character name may be associated with the number for Dial by Name. Characters are entered with two keystrokes as in the chart below. To place a call using Station Speed Dial: 1. Lift the handset, and/or press the DIR Soft button, 2. Dial '1' for station speed, 3. Dial the desired Station Speed Dial bin number (00-19 , 000-099 or 000-049). To enter a Station Speed Dial number with CO Line and Name: 1.
Using Dial by Name and Entering Your Name 4-8 Chapter 4: PLACING A CALL To place a call using Dial by Name: 1. Press DIR Soft button, 2. Dial the desired directory, 1: Private directory, 2: Public directory, 3: Intercom directory, the LCD will display the names in alphabetical order, 3. Scroll using the Navigation up/down keys, or enter search characters (refer to the Character Entry Chart). 4. Press HOLD/SAVE to place the call. To enter your station user name: 1. Press the TRANS/PGM button, 2.
Chapter 5 CALL HANDLING Call Transfer: Sending a call to a different destination You can send an active call to another station or other resource of the system, Call Transfer. You can screen the transfer with the receiving party (Screened Call Transfer) or complete the transfer without screening (Unscreened Call Transfer). Transferred calls, internal or external, are place in Transfer Hold. These calls will receive Music on Hold (MOH) and will recall if not answered in a timely manner.
Broker Call: Switching between two calls 5-2 Chapter 5: CALL HANDLING To place a call on Hold: Press HOLD/SAVE. Broker Call: Switching between two calls You may switch between the active call and a call on Hold, placing the active call on Hold acting as a broker between two or more parties, Broker Call. MBX Phone users may 'broker' for multiple calls up to the number of CO/IP line buttons. To switch between two calls (Broker Call): Press the desired CO/IP line button.
Setting up a Conference Room 5-3 Chapter 5: CALL HANDLING To retrieve an Unsupervised Conference: 1. Lift the handset, 2. Select the Conf Soft button. Setting up a Conference Room In addition to establishing a Conference, up to 9 Conference Rooms can be set up, letting up to 24 parties converse when using a MCIM. When setting up a Conference Room, a password can be designated for invited parties (internal and external parties) to use for accessing the established Conference Room.
Call Park: Placing a call on Hold to Page 5-4 Chapter 5: CALL HANDLING Call Park: Placing a call on Hold to Page A user may transfer an active CO/IP call to a special holding location (Park Orbit), which can be accessed easily from any station in the system. Typically, this feature is used with Paging to notify the desired user of a parked call. Parked calls are subject to Hold Recall after the Call Park timer. To park an active external call: 1. Press TRANS/PGM, 2. Dial the Park Orbit (541), 3.
Chapter 6 SEND & RETRIEVE MESSAGES Responding to a Station Message Waiting Indication Another station can leave a Station Message Waiting indication (MWI) when you do not answer or your phone is in DND mode. The message icon will be displayed on the LCD screen in IP-8024. If programmed, a flashing MSG LED on the MBX Phone also will indicate when there is a Message Waiting. As a further notification, a Message Wait Reminder Tone can be provided.
Getting Voice Mail Messages 6-2 Chapter 6: SEND & RETRIEVE MESSAGES Getting Voice Mail Messages When callers are forwarded or recall to your Voice Mail Box, they can leave a voice message. Your Voice Mail Box is part of the integrated VMIM/VSF/VMIB module, the MBX Feature Server or an external Voice Mail system. The Voice Mail system allows access to and management of received voice messages. While in your Mail Box, you have control of your password and Mail Box greeting.
Sending and Receiving Short Text Messages 6-3 Chapter 6: SEND & RETRIEVE MESSAGES To access your Voice Mail Box from a Remote Location: 1. Lift the handset, 2. Dial the phone number of a DISA CO line answered by the VMIM/VSF/VMIB Auto Atd, 3. At answer, dial # to receive the 'Mail Box & Password' prompt 4. Dial the Mail Box and password to receive the 'Number of Messages' prompt, 5. Dial '*', 6. Dial desired option codes, 7. At completion of session, hang-up.
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Chapter 7 REMOTE SYSTEM ACCESS Direct Inward System Access (DISA) DISA (Direct Inward System Access) allows remote users to gain access to the system's resources (remote users may be required to enter an Authorization Code). The system will recognize remote user dialed inputs (call other stations, place calls over CO/IP lines, review voice mails, etc). To access system resources remotely: 1. Call the system's DISA facility, 2. Await answer and dial your authorization code (station number and password), 3.
Mobile Phone Extension 7-2 Chapter 7: REMOTE SYSTEM ACCESS To place a call from the mobile extension using the MBX System: 1. Dial the ISDN DID number of the station; the system will check the Caller ID and answer the call. The user then will receive intercom dial tone, 2. Place internal or external MBX call as normal. To Transfer a call from the mobile extension using the MBX: 1. Dial the mobile flash digit "*" while on an MBX call, 2.
Chapter 8 MISC FEATURES Call Log Users can view a log of incoming, outgoing and missed calls on the display (up to 99 records). A LOG Soft button provides simple access to incoming (called), outgoing (dialed) and missed (lost) calls. NOTE: if a call is missed, the LOG Soft button will be displayed as LOG (M); the missed call icon also will appear on the LCD (IP-8024). To access the Call Log menu: 1. Press the LOG Soft button, 2.
Call Log 8-2 Chapter 8: MISC FEATURES The CO code in a log item is used to seize the CO line when placing an external call using the call log. Up to 5 CO codes can be saved. The first CO code is sent from the system in the saved call log. Normally the first CO code is '9', but if the telephone number is equal to a number in the Speed Dial list, the first CO code will be the access code of the saved CO line of the speed dial.
Using Internal, External and Meet-Me Paging 8-3 Chapter 8: MISC FEATURES Using Internal, External and Meet-Me Paging The User can broadcast announcements to other stations and/or external speakers. Stations are assigned to one or more of the Internal Page Zones. The system has two External Page Zones that can be connected to external speakers.
Push-To-Talk (PTT) Page 8-4 Chapter 8: MISC FEATURES Push-To-Talk (PTT) Page MBX Phones can be assigned as a member of one or more of the system's nine Push-To-Talk (PTT) page groups. Users separately log-in or log-out of any one or all PTT groups to which the phone is assigned. Once logged in, place or receive one-way page announcements to/from other users who are logged in to the same PTT group. To log-in to a PTT group: 1. Dial 538, 2.
Alarm/Door Bell 8-5 Chapter 8: MISC FEATURES Alarm/Door Bell The system can monitor external Alarm or Door Bell contacts: Alarm Monitor - should the external contact activate, a unique Alarm Ring signal and LCD display may be received. To restart the monitor circuit, the external contacts must be deactivated and the Alarm Ring signal terminated. Door Bell - a unique Door Bell Ring (single tone burst) may be received each time the external contact is activated.
System Voice Memo 8-6 Chapter 8: MISC FEATURES System Voice Memo The integrated Voice Mail modules incorporate several Voice Memos to provide Station Users with general information such as station number, date, time, and feature status. Voice Memos are heard over the MBX Phone speaker and over the handset for SLTs.
Hot Desk 8-7 Chapter 8: MISC FEATURES Hot Desk MBX phones in the system may be assigned for Hot Desk operation. These Hot Desk phones let you log-on and use the Hot Desk phone as if it were your station. Once logged-on, the Hot Desk station will take on the attributes assigned to your station number and you can make calls as normal. When logged-out, calls to your station number are forwarded to the chosen destination. To Log on to a Hot Desk station: 1. Lift the handset, 2. Dial 525 3.
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Chapter 9 PBX, CENTREX, & ISDN FEATURES Access PBX or Centrex features The MBX has been designed to operate with a host PBX system or Centrex services from your service provider. The MBX connects to a host with analog CO lines. When accessing a CO line, the phone will act as an extension of the host, allowing access to the host system features using the host dial codes. While on a call, use the MBX Flash feature to transfer calls to other host extensions or access features of the host.
Using ISDN Supplementary Services 9-2 Chapter 9: PBX, CENTREX, & ISDN FEATURES Using ISDN Supplementary Services ISDN service providers may incorporate features similar to those of Centrex. These ISDN Supplementary services are provided on a subscription basis, and as with Centrex, are accessed using the Flash button on an C phone. Using supplementary services an ISDN line can be placed on Hold and a second call placed on the line.
Appendix A FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN Basic Number NO NAME CODE 1 Station Number 100-4xx 2 CO Group Access Code 9, 801-872 (MG-300) 801-824 (MG-100) 3 Station Group Number 620-669 (MG-300) 620-639 (MG-100) Feature Code NO FEATURE NAME CODE 1 Attendant Call 0 2 Conference Room 1 571 3 Conference Room 2 572 4 Conference Room 3 573 5 Conference Room 4 574 6 Conference Room 5 575 7 Conference Room 6 576 8 Conference Room 7 577 9 Conference Room 8 578 10 Conference Room
Feature Code A-2 Appendix A: FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN NO FEATURE NAME CODE 16 External Page 548 17 Internal-External Page All 549 18 Call Forward Register 554 + Type + Destination 19 Pilot Hunt Call Forward Register 514 + Type + Destination 20 Pilot Hunt Call Forward Cancel 515 21 DND Status Change 516 22 DND Delete 517 23 Account Code 550 24 CO Flash 551 25 Last Number Redial 552 26 Station Speed PGM 553 27 Speed Dial 555 28 MWI Register 556 29 MWI Answer 557 3
Feature Code A-3 Appendix A: FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN NO FEATURE NAME CODE 45 Unsupervised Conf Extend 5## 46 PTT Group Access 524 + (0-9,*) 0-9: PTT Group # *: Log Out 47 Hot Desk Log In/Log out 525 48 Name Register 526 49 Create Conf Room 527 + Conf. Room # 50 Delete Conf Room 528 + Conf.
Feature Code A-4 Appendix A: FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN FNO FCODE FEATURE NAME 74 System Hold 560 75 Return Held CO 8** 76 Sys Memo 675 77 DISA Tone Service 678 78 All Feature Cancel 679 79 Add Conf Member 680 80 System Alarm Reset 565 81 Fault Alarm Reset 564 82 Door Open #*1 83 Keypad Facility ##* 84 T-Net Log-In/Out 586 85 Universal Answer 587 86 USB Call Record 588 87 Delete All VM Message 681 88 VM Page Message Record 682 89 Direct VM Transfer 683 90 L