Alphabetical Reference

Description of functions

Report Mode

Choose the according Report Mode:

1: A report will be sent at the end of a session when the threshold was reached.

2: A report will be sent within each Æ Report Interval when the threshold was reached.

3: A report allways will be sent at the end of a session.

4: A report allways will be sent within each Æ Report Interval.

Æ page 54

Restart Terminal

Executes the restart of the optiPoint 410/420.

Æ page 46

ROM Test

You can test the Æ ROM memory of your optiPoint 410/420.

The results are displayed after the test is over.

Æ page 26 Æ page 49

RTP Port Base

Use: Transfer of voice packets at Æ VoIP.

Enter the Æ Port-Number for transfer of the Æ RTP Port Base.

Æ page 56

Service Agent

Different PC applications contact the telephone via the Service Agent interface. The interface is used to determine which ports are utilized for further communication by these applications. Services dependent on an interface cannot be accessed if the interface is deactivated.

The following ports can only be activated if the service agent is activat- ed:

Probe Interface: This port is required for error searches in customer systems (test interface). It allows external feedback suggestions from messages to be entered in telephones thus enabling different scenarios to be tested.

Test Interface: This function permits automatic regression tests. Key- strokes can be simulated and displays or audio statuses can be read out.

CTI: This function provides classic dialing assistance (for example, via Windows dialing aid application).

Resource Sharing: The PC mouse and keys can be used to control telephone applications (for example, DSM).

Æ page 56

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Siemens 2000 manual Report Mode, Restart Terminal, RTP Port Base, Service Agent

2000 specifications

Siemens 2000 is a robust and advanced industrial automation system that exemplified Siemens' commitment to innovation and efficiency in manufacturing during its launch period. Known for its modular design and interoperability, Siemens 2000 leveraged the latest technologies to create a more integrated and flexible manufacturing environment.

One of the standout features of Siemens 2000 is its use of the S7 series programmable logic controllers (PLCs). These programmable devices allowed for real-time monitoring and control of various industrial processes. The S7 PLCs were designed to handle complex automation tasks while offering an intuitive programming interface through the STEP 7 software. This enabled operators to create and modify programs easily, enhancing responsiveness to production changes.

Another notable characteristic of Siemens 2000 is its emphasis on connectivity. The system utilized Industrial Ethernet for communication between devices, ensuring high-speed data transfer and reliable connections across the network. This facilitated a more cohesive integration of machinery and systems, leading to improved workflow and productivity. The support for various communication protocols, such as Profibus and Profinet, allowed for seamless integration into existing infrastructures.

Siemens 2000 also introduced features that enhanced data acquisition and processing through SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems. These capabilities provided operators with real-time insights into production metrics, enabling predictive maintenance and proactive decision-making. The combination of advanced analytics tools and human-machine interfaces (HMIs) allowed users to visualize data patterns easily, improving overall operational efficiency.

Safety was a paramount consideration in the design of Siemens 2000. The system included integrated safety features that complied with international standards, providing reliable protection for both personnel and equipment. These safety measures ensured that potential hazards were identified and mitigated, promoting a secure working environment.

In conclusion, Siemens 2000 represented a significant leap forward in industrial automation with its modular and flexible architecture. The integration of advanced PLCs, seamless connectivity through Industrial Ethernet, sophisticated data processing capabilities, and a strong focus on safety made it a preferred choice for manufacturers looking to enhance their productivity and operational excellence during its time. The legacy of Siemens 2000 continues to influence modern automation solutions, embodying the principles of efficiency, safety, and innovation.