Teledex IP250DVoIP manual Arranging the IP250D on the Desk, Mounting the IP250D on a Wall

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INSTALLING THE IP250D

Caution: The cable from the network wall jack must be connected to the connector marked SW, and if there is a PC, it must be connected to the connector marked PC, otherwise the IP250D will not function.

2.6 ARRANGING THE IP250D ON THE DESK

Route the network cable toward the rear of the keyset and attach the desk/wall mounting bracket by inserting the snap fasteners into the matching holes in the base. Place the unit at a convenient location on the desk. Be sure to replace the handset on the cradle and ensure that the hookswitch is properly depressed by the weight of the earpiece of the handset.

2.7 MOUNTING THE IP250D ON A WALL

The IP250D can be mounted on a wall or other vertical surface. To do so, the desk/wall mounting bracket should be rotated 180 degrees, compared to the desk mounting position. Use screws (and anchors, if necessary) to match the hole pattern in the bracket. The wall mounting clip near the hookswitch should be removed and re-installed after rotating it 180 degrees. To remove the clip, push it firmly toward the hookswitch.

The clip will hold the handset in the cradle and cause it to depress the hookswitch when the phone is not in use.

2.8 CONNECTING A HEADSET TO THE IP250D

Two types of headsets may be connected to the IP250D:

a)The type that replaces the handset and connects to the RJ-10 handset cord receptacle

b)The type that connects to a 2.5 mm diameter jack (located on the right front side of the keyset)

When using the 2.5 mm type, the handset should be left in the cradle, such that it depresses the hookswitch. Please follow the headset manufacturer’s instructions when using the type that replaces the handset.

Note: The handset, headset and speakerphone devices have special rules that describe their modes of use, as described in section 4.7.

Teledex IP250D User’s Guide SIP/MGCP

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Contents VoIP Network Terminal IP250DImportant Safety Instructions 89/336/EEC Requirements of Part 15 FCC Rules European RequirementsContents Introduction to the IP250D VoIP Network Terminal Downloader Application IP250D Works Like a Telephone Introduction to the Teledex IP250D VoIP Network TerminalInstalling the IP250D Connecting the IP250D to the Network Connecting the HandsetConnecting a PC to the IP250D Unpacking the IP250DConnecting a Headset to the IP250D Arranging the IP250D on the DeskMounting the IP250D on a Wall Home Configuring the IP250DMgcp Configuration LAN ConfigurationLAN Interface Settings Vlan SettingsOOB Signalling Settings Mgcp SettingsSIP Configuration Handset SettingsSIP Settings System Configuration Codec ConfigurationSecurity Settings Localization SettingsDownload Configuration Reset ConfigurationSnmp Settings Telephone Idle Using the IP250DIncoming Call Notification Receiving a CallPlacing a Call Dtmf Signaling Terminating a CallHeadset and Speakerphone Usage Hold and Multiple Lines Teledex IP250D User’s Guide SIP/MGCP Transferring a Call Muting a CallRedialing the Last Number Dialed Forwarding ALL CallsConfiguring Local Speed Dial Numbers Using the Msgs KEYMaking Conference Calls Changing Ringing SoundsBasic Troubleshooting Measures Troubleshooting and CareGeneral Troubleshooting Network TroubleshootingSymptom SIP-SPECIFIC Issues MGCP-SPECIFIC IssuesUsing the Downloader Application Cleaning the IP250DDownloader Application Executing the Downloader ApplicationAppendix B Safe Bootup Modes Appendix a Determining the IP AddressDownload of the new firmware image ’SAFE’ Modes on AN IP Phone Appendix C Restoring Factory DefaultsAppendix D Dial Plans Appendix E Tone and Ring Cadence Configuration Tone ConfigurationSample Dial Plans CUSTOM3 CUSTOM4 CUSTOM5 CUSTOM6 CUSTOM7 CUSTOM8 CUSTOM9 Example Tone ConfigurationsExample Ring Cadence Configuration Ring Cadence ConfigurationAppendix F IP250D Product Specifications Appendix G Product Support