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IP Office Phone installation manual
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Contents
Main
Contents
Page
Page
Introduction
General
IP401 Compact Office Platform
Scope of Manual
Page
IP401 Compact Office - Front View
IP401 Compact Office - Rear View
Typical Configuration
IP403 Office Platform
IP403 Office - Front View
IP403 Office - Rear View
Typical Configuration
IP406 Office Platform
IP406 Office - Front View
IP406 Office - Rear View
Typical Configurations
IP412 Office Platform
IP412 Office - Front View
IP412 Office - Rear View
IP412 Office Platform IP412 Office - Rear View - Page 21
Typical Configurations
Slot A
Slot B
Scenario 1:
Scenario 2:
Expansion Modules
IP400 Digital Terminal 16/30
Front View (30 Port version)
Rear View (all versions)
IP400 Digital Stations 16/30
IP400 Phone 8/16/30
Front View (30 port version)
Rear View (all versions)
IP400 So8
IP400 WAN3
IP400 Analog Trunk 16
Port connections
Protective Ground (Earth)
Cables
Country Variants
IP400 Office Systems
Integral Module Kits
Trunk Module Kits
Power Supplies
IP Office Rack Mounting Kits
Expansion Modules
Preparing for Installation
Introduction
Tools & Parts Required
Space requirements
Environmental requirements
Power Supply requirements
Grounding
Protective Ground
Functional Ground
Out of Building Telephone Installations
Rack Mounting Barrier Boxes
Installing a New System
Unpacking
Initial Assembly
Installation of Integral Modules
Trunk Interface Modules (BRI/PRI/ANALOG4)
Installation of Voice Compression Modules (VCM)
Dual Modem Module
Rack Mounting Assembly Instructions
IP401 Compact Office Wall Mounting
IP401 Expansion and Installation of Integral Modules
Basic System Programming
Introduction
Programming Tools
PC to IP Office LAN Port Connection
Initial Programming
Using the IP Office Installation Wizard:
OR
Using the IP Office Manager Application:
Software Upgrades
Upgrading an IP403 to Software Level 2.0
Telephone Installation
Checking Telephones
Connecting & Testing IP Office Telephones
Connecting & Checking Two-Wire Telephones
Power Fail Telephones and Sockets
Wall Mounting 2000 Series Telephones
Page
Wall Mounting 44/4600, 2420 & 6400 Series Telephones
System Handover
Checklist
Safety and Homologation Statements
Lithium Batteries
Lightening Protection/Hazard Symbols
Electromagnetic Interference Information
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Canadian Department of Communications (DOC)
89/336/ EEC (EMC Directive) CISPR 22:1993 including A1 + A2, AS/NZ 3548:1995 (ROW)
Trunk Interface Modules
Rest Of World (ROW)
USA/Canada
Further Information and Product Updates
Support Telephone Numbers
Regulatory Instructions for Use
IP Office Operation in Australia
IP Office Operation in Canada
Industry Canada Notification (DoC)
IP Office Operation in EU
IP Office Operation in New Zealand
IP Office Operation in USA
FCC Notification
Technical Data
Port Pinouts
Analog Trunk Ports (RJ45)
Power Fail and POT Ports (RJ45)
DS/DT Ports (RJ45)
ISDN Port PRI (RJ45)
LAN Port 10/100 BaseT
DTE Port (25 Way or 9 Way D-Type socket)
Audio Port (3.5mm Stereo Jack Socket)
Expansion Port (RJ45 Socket)
External Control Port (3.5mm Stereo Jack Socket)
WAN Port (37 Way D-Type Socket)
Cables
DTE Cable
DT Line Cord for Structured Cabling
PRI/BRI ISDN Cable
LAN Interconnect Cable
LAN Cable
LAN Crossover Cable
Expansion Interconnect Cable
V.24/V.28 WAN Cable
X.21 WAN Cable
V.35 WAN Cable
Telephone Converter Cables
RJ45 - Compatible Converter
Telephone
RJ11/45 Adapter
Port Safety Classification
Compliance with FCC Rules
Transmit and Receive Gain Settings for PRI/T1 and Analog Ports
Technical Specifications
General
Interfaces
Interface Information
Protocols
Protocol Information
Internal Data Channels
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SNMP Functionality
SNMP Agent Configuration
MIBs Supported
Trap Generation
MIB Loading
HP OpenView Network Node Manager 6.41 and earlier:
CastleRock SNMPc 5.1.6c and earlier:
Index