i2022 ISDN Teleset

To configure the i2022 for Analog Port Sharing the Teleset’s SPID, press MENU, MORE, MORE, Config, MORE, MORE, SPID, Change, Save. The display will show

Serviced as Voice SPID1= (your SPID here) [(P+D)=POTS+Data] POTS (P+D) Data

MORE is flashing

Pressing POTS will change the “Serviced as” line in the display to “Serviced as Voice and POTS”. Press MENU to save and exit.

Analog Port Sharing the Teleset’s SPID – Operation

The Analog Port is now shared with the first Call Appearance. The top line of the display will show the on-hook analog icon.

Incoming calls will ring on both the i2022 and on the Analog Port. Calling Line ID will be displayed on the i2022 and the analog (POTS) device if supported. The analog icon will indicate the Analog Port ringing.

Calls can be answered on either the i2022 or the Analog Port.

NOTE: The Analog Port can not “bridge” onto a call which is currently active on the i2022. Nor can the i2022 “bridge” onto a call, which is currently active on the Analog Port.

Calls may be transferred back and forth between the Analog Port and the i2022 by placing the call on hold. For example, a user has a cordless analog telephone plugged into the Analog Port on the i2022. An incoming call is answered on the Analog Port (cordless analog telephone). When the call is answered the CA1 LED on the i2022 will light, and the analog icon will show the Analog Port off-hook.

The user can place the Analog Port on hold by “flashing” the switch hooks (or pressing a flash key) on the cordless telephone. When the call is placed on hold, the CA1 LED on the i2022 will flash. The call can now be retrieved on the i2022. The call can be returned to the Analog Port by putting the call on hold and going off-hook on the Analog Port.

Outgoing calls can be placed from either the Analog Port or from the i2022. Calls may be transferred between the Analog Port by using the hold feature described above.

NOTE: The Analog Port supports Touchtone dialing only. It does not support rotary or pulse dialing.

Analog Port on a Separate SPID – Configuring

When the Analog POTS Port is configured as a separated SPID there will be no B Channel contention problems within the i2022. This means, the Analog Port and the i2022 can be off-hook to separate calls at the same time.

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Nortel Networks i2022 Series Analog Port Sharing the Teleset’s Spid Operation, Analog Port on a Separate Spid Configuring