optiPoint System-Specific Telephones
P31003-E8400-A100-3-7620
Key Modules, Adapters, Accessories Service Providers
1PP31003-E8400-A100-3-7620
3 Startup
Contents
1 General Service Information
9 Ordering Information
8 Troubleshooting
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1.1 Service Concept
1 General Service Information
1.2 Safety Information
General Service Information
General Service Information
1.3 Safety Symbols
4 Electrostatically sensitive devices Using Personal Data
Helpful suggestions
Conscious action helps maintain data protection and data security
General Service Information
Guidelines for Using Data
Safety Symbols
General Service Information
Product Description
2 Product Description
optiPoint 500 telephones
economy
Features when Connecting to Hicom and HiPath
2.1 optiPoint 500 Features at Hicom/HiPath
Additional Features when Connecting optiPoint 500 to HiPath
Product Description
Modules Add-On Components and Adapters
2.2 Configuration Notes
Product Description
Product Description
2.3 Telephones 2.3.1 optiPoint 500 entry
Controls
Connectivity
Product Description
2.3.2 optiPoint 500 economy
Controls
Connectivity
Product Description
2.3.3 optiPoint 500 basic
Controls
Connectivity
Special Features
2.3.4 optiPoint 500 standard
Product Description
Controls
Special Features
2.3.5 optiPoint 500 advance
Product Description
Controls
Product Description
2.4 Module Options
Configuration Notes
2-10
2.4.1 optiPoint 500 key module
Product Description
2.4.2.1 Power Supply
2.4.2 Busy Lamp Field BLF
Product Description
2-11
2-12
Module Options Figure 2-6 Power supply to BLF
Product Description
2-13
Product Description
2.4.2.2 Connection to the Terminal
2-14
Product Description
Interface Description MW8/8 RJ45
Product Description
2.4.3 optiPoint 500 signature module HiPath 4000 only
I2C Bus Memory Cards
2-15
Product Description
2.5 Accessories 2.5.1 External Speaker/Desk Microphone
Desk Microphone
optiset E External Speaker
Connecting the Headset to an 121TR9-5 Interface
2.5.2 optiPoint Headsets
Product Description
Headset
Primary/Client Configuration see Section 5.5 on page
2.5.3 Local Power Supply Unit
Product Description
Name
2.5.5 Online Key Labeling Tool
2.5.4 Accessory Pack
2.5.6 Wall Mounting
Product Description
2.6.2 Environmental Conditions
2.6 Technical Data 2.6.1 Asset ID
Ambient temperature
Product Description
2.6.4 UP0/E Interface
2.6.3 Ranges
2.6.5 USB 1.1 Interface
Product Description
2-22
Technical Data
Product Description
3 Startup
3.2 Setting Up the Telephone
3.1 Unpacking the Box
3.3 Keypad and Control Panel
Date and Time Indicator
3.4 Date and Time Indicator
Startup
Keypad Polling
Ports on the Underside of the Telephone
3.5 Ports on the Underside of the Telephone
Startup
Accessing the Telephone Test
3.6 Telephone Tests
Startup
Code
Test Function Not Working
Startup
HiPath 4000/Hicom 300H
optiPoint 500 telephone
Because the optiPoint 500 advance has more function keys 4 + 15 than all optiset E tele- phones max. 4 + 8, the system generates an optiset E advance plus/comfort with optiset E key module for the optiPoint 500 advance. This combination is also recognized by HiPath 3000 Manager E/Hicom Assistant E Office
Startup
Startup
3.7 Block Diagrams
Figure 3-3 optiPoint 500 entry, economy block diagram
Startup
Figure 3-4 optiPoint 500 basic, standard and advance block diagram
HiPath
4 Private Network Termination Units
Hicom
Private Network Termination Units
4.2 PNT E Private Network Termination
4.1 PNT Private Network Termination
4.3 PNT Q Private Network Termination
4.4 Distance Adapter UCON S and M at Hicom 300/300 E and HiPath
Comparison of optiset E Adapters and optiPoint Option Adapters
5 Option Adapters and Ports
Option Adapters and Ports
Option Adapters and Ports Configuration Notes
Adapter Slots
5.1 Adapter Slots
Option Adapters and Ports
Option Adapters and Ports
5.2 optiPoint 500 acoustic adapter
You can connect the following to this adapter
It is intended for use with the following systems
Y cable MW8/8
Option Adapters and Ports
Floating contact MW6/6 Headset MW8/8
RJ45
Option Adapters and Ports optiPoint 500 acoustic adapter
5.2.1 Electrical Requirements of the Headset
Pin assignment Headset MW 8/8
Pin assignment Floating contact MW6/6
Contact Load
5.2.2 Floating Contacts
Option Adapters and Ports
Option Adapters and Ports
5.3 optiPoint 500 Analog Adapters
optiPoint 500 Analog Adapters
RJ11
Analog Interface
Option Adapters and Ports
Standard analog interface for analog telephones cordless telephones
The adapter does not support the following functions
Option Adapters and Ports
5.4 optiPoint 500 ISDN Adapter
RJ45
Functions
Option Adapters and Ports
5.5 optiPoint 500 Phone Adapter Host/Client
RJ11
Functional Description
Option Adapters and Ports
5.6 optiPoint 500 recorder adapter
Interfaces
Interface Description
Recorder port MW 6/4
Option Adapters and Ports optiPoint 500 recorder adapter
Electrical Requirements
5-13
Connection Example
Option Adapters and Ports
Client
Host
Option Adapters and Ports
5.7 Port Overview
5-15
Phone
5-16
Option Adapters and Ports
Akustik
Signature
CallBridge
6 CallBridge
6.1 CallBridge TU
CallBridge
6.2 CallBridge for Data
IP Adapter
7 IP Adapter
IP Adapter Administration
optiPoint
7.1 optiPoint IPadapter Installation
optiPoint
IPadapter
IP Adapter
7.2 Connection to the Terminal
IP Adapter
7.3 Connection to the System
Hicom
optiPoint
Administration Via the Web Browser
7.4 Administration Via the Web Browser
IP Adapter
Structural overview
Error example
Fault signaling
IP Adapter
if the connection to the LAN is cleared down
IP Adapter
optiPoint IPadapter Tel
optiPoint IPadapter administrator login
Leads to Administration page
The optiPoint IPadapter web server allows the administrator to
via Administrator Login if necessary
IP Adapter
Administration
General information
MAC address
7-10
BIOS contains the initialization software and factory test
IP Adapter
7-11
IP Adapter
8. Click “IP address and routing” and enter the following addresses
7-12
IP Adapter
If more than 24 characters are input, the following message appears
Return to Administrator settings
Reset
IP Adapter
7-13
Options are y No transfer y Upload configuration
Default
y Download configuration y Download application y Upload history
IP Adapter
Cause of fault
Default
Fault description
IP Adapter
IP Adapter
The submitted data contained an error Invalid new password
Load download from fileserver application
7-16
Save upload to fileserver configuration
Load download from fileserver configuration
IP Adapter
7-17
IP Adapter
Save upload to fileserver configuration
History file
7-18
IP Adapter
Return to Administration
7-19
Restart terminal
IP Adapter
Diagnostics
7-20
Invoke tests
Current admin password New password Confirm new password
Change administrator password
Reset
IP Adapter
Fault signaling
7.5 Administration via optiPoint
IP Adapter
7-22
Ping to Partner failed
Ping to Gateway failed
7-24
Figure 7-6 Error codes for configuration settings
IP Adapter
7-25
To perform administration via the telephone, proceed as follows
IP Adapter
Password Abort?
Password
Password
Password
IP Adapter
TC Login password?
7-27
DHCP?
disable?
enable?
IP Adapter
Example “DHCP Input”
Page
Example Mode Input
IP Adapter
Operation mode
phone-side?
Configuring the IPadapter at Hicom
7.6 Configuration Examples
IP Adapter
7-31
Figure 7-7 WEB access to the IPadapter
HG 1500 cannot be configured via the WEB interface
IP Adapter
optiPoint side
The IP address, default gateway, etc. are set here
3. Click Administration. The administrator password must be entered
Figure 7-8 WEB page administration
IP Adapter
7-34
IP Adapter
4. Enter the following addresses
Settings in Assistant Office
Configuration in HG 1500 and Office
IP Adapter
7-35
7-36
Configuring the IPadapter at Hicom
IP Adapter
The IP address, default gateway, etc. are set here
3. Click Administration. The administrator password must be entered
Figure 7-12 WEB page administration
IP Adapter
IP Adapter
IP address, subnet mask, IP partner address and default gateway
4. Enter the following addresses
Partner IP address the IPadapter IP ad- dress in this case phone-side
IP Adapter
Configuring the optiPoint IPadapter on the optiset E
optiset E
7-39
7-40
Configuration Examples
IP Adapter
8.2 Reboot
8 Troubleshooting
8.1 Test Loops 3 and
Troubleshooting
Reboot
Troubleshooting
9.1 Products and Spare Parts
9 Ordering Information
Ordering Information
Name
Name
Ordering Information
Color
Part Number
Ordering Information
9.1.2 Accessories, Spare Parts, Miscellaneous
Name
Color
Ordering Information
Accessory pack for BLF
Accessory pack for advance
Accessory pack for general optiPoint
Ordering Information
Ordering Information
9.2 Documentation
Name
Reference number
Ordering Information
9.3 Order Addresses
Product
Company Address
Ordering Information
9.4 After-Sales Service and Repair
Product
Company Address
Ordering Information
9.5 Intranet Addresses
Intranet Addresses
Subject
9-10
Ordering Information
Intranet Addresses
Definition
Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Definition
Abbreviation
Index