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The i2004 Internet Telephone Emissions Class A Product 4
The i2004 Internet Telephone Introduction 5
Installing the i2004 Internet Telephone 7
Connecting the i2004 Internet Telephone 7
Initializing the i2004 Internet Telephone 8
Entering a DN Key 11
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Installing the i2004 Internet Telephone
The i2004 Internet Telephone
Emissions Class A Product
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
Use only with a Nortel recommended, approved Limited Power Source; output
rated: 16VAC, 500mA, 50/60Hz.
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The i2004 Internet Telephone - Introduction
Internet Protocol (IP) telephony is the next generation of telecommunication
services that integrates voice and data capabilities to enhance everyday
communications and increase productivity. IP telephony takes advantage of new
high-bandwidth central office technologies to provide any service, anywhere, at
anytime instantly.
Nortel Networks has developed the i2004 Internet Telephone to work on your
corporate local area network (LAN) to deliver voice over IP (VoIP) services. The
i2004 Internet Telephone works in concert with your existing Centrex- or PBX-
based telephone system (see Figure 1).
Figure 1
The i2004 Internet Telephone and the Terminal Proxy Server (TPS) software are
built on H.323 standards established by the International Telecommunications
Union for multimedia communications over packet-based networks such as a
corporate LAN. This means your phone will work in harmony with other IP-based
software and hardware.
The design of the i2004 Internet Telephone includes one-button access to
features like speakerphone and voicemail, and it supports the unique
requirements of various users. Additional features and functionality of the i2004
Internet Telephone include its display screen, softkeys and multiple line
appearances.
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The i2004 Internet Telephone includes special keys that provide instant access
to features of the set (see Figure 2). The use of these keys is discussed in more
detail throughout this User Guide.
Figure 2
6 Programmable feature keys
with soft
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labels
4 Softkeys
Display
Set Lamp
Handsfree key
with LED
Speaker
Goodbye key
Hold key
Headset
key with
LED
Mute key
with LED
Navigation
Cluster
Volume
Control
Quit key
Directory
key
Inbox key
Outbox key
Services key
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Installing the i2004 Internet Telephone
Before installing your i2004 Internet Telephone, consult your system
administrator to avoid serious damage to the set.
Your system administrator must create a terminal profile and provide you with an
IP address and other information required to initialize the set. Be sure you have
this information before installation:
You will need the primary Directory Number or DNKey
You will need to know whether your system uses full, partial or no DHCP
If your system does not use full DHCP, you will need the parameter
information listed in Table 1 on page 10.
Connecting the i2004 Internet Telephone
CAUTION Severe damage will occur if this set is plugged into an ISDN
connection. Consult your system administrator to assure that you are plugging
your set into a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet jack.
To connect the i2004 Internet Telephone, follow these steps:
Step 1: Connect one end of the handset cord to the handset jack on the
telephone base, and connect the other end of the handset cord to the
handset.
Step 2: Connect one end of the line cord to the line cord jack on the
telephone base and the other end of the line cord to an IP voice network,
using a CAT-5 cable with an RJ45 connector.
Step 3: Plug the AC power adapter into the base of the telephone, and
plug the adapter into the nearest 120V AC (60 Hz) outlet.
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Initializing the i2004 Internet Telephone
When you first connect your i2004 Internet Telephone to a power source, all
hardkey indicator lights and softkey icons may flash. This indicates that the
phone has not yet been initialized. You may need to contact your system
administrator to determine the correct information to use during the initialization
procedure.
When the i2004 Internet Telephone is first powered up, you will see the
introduction screen as shown in Figure 3 below. To begin the initialization
process, you must enter a key sequence while the introduction screen appears
after powering your i2004 Internet Telephone. If the key sequence is not entered
within the first two seconds of the initialization process, your set will be initialized
with previously entered parameters.
Enter the initialization key sequence by pressing each of the four softkeys
(located at the bottom of the display screen) once, pressing from left to right.
Figure 3
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To enter the
key sequence,
press in order:
1
2
3
4
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The default entry for each parameter will be displayed on the screen (see Figure
4).
NOTE: Some versions of the i2004 begin with the prompt SET IP. You will then
be asked to edit or accept all of the parameter information in Table 1 on page 10.
The last parameter prompt will be DHCP?. In this situation, you should enter 0
the set will then display Locating server(see Figure 5 and go to the instructions
that follow it).
Figure 4
On most i2004 sets, you are first prompted to set DHCP parameters.
If the i2004 will use DHCP, enter a 1 on the keypad. You will be asked to
indicate the level of DHCP use; enter 0 for full DHCP (parameters will be set
automatically) or 1 for partial DHCP (parameters will be partially entered). Once
parameters are entered, Locating serverwill appear on the display (see Figure 5
and go to the instructions that follow it).
If the i2004 will not use DHCP, enter a 0 on the keypad. You will be prompted
to set all necessary parameters manually.
As you enter parameters manually, use the BKSPACE or CLEAR softkeys to
edit the default entry. BkSpace will delete each character as the key is pressed.
Clear will delete the entire entry.
OK BkSpace Clear Cancel
Manual Cfg
DHCP? (0-No, 1-Yes)
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Enter requested information in the menu fields by pressing the number keys on
the dialpad. Press the * key to enter a period (".") when entering the set's IP
address.
Pressing OK will record the entry and advance the initialization to the next
parameter. Pressing CANCEL will abandon the manual configuration process
and restart the power-up process.
Each parameter must have a corresponding entry. An error "beep" will notify you
if you attempt to advance to the next parameter without a field entry.
The following table defines the required parameters.
Table 1
i2004 Installation Parameters
Parameter Definition
SET IP IP address for the i2004 Internet Telephone
NETMASK Net submask
DEF GW Default gateway IP network address
S1 IP IP address of the communications server
S1 PORT Listening port of the communications server
S1 ACTION Enter 1 for UNIStim
S1 RETRY COUNT Primary retry count (value from 0-255, enter 10)
S2 IP Enter value for S1 IP
S2 PORT Enter value for S1 PORT
S2 ACTION Enter value for S1 ACTION
S2 RETRY COUNT Enter value for S1 RETRY COUNT
Your system platform may require additional parameters. See your system
specific User Guide for details.
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Entering a DN Key
When each parameter has been entered, your i2004 Internet Telephone will
attempt to connect to the server (see Figure 5).
Figure 5
If your telephone set cannot locate the server, it will automatically retry every two
minutes. After several attempts, if your telephone set does not locate the server,
contact your system administrator for assistance.
After successfully connecting to the server, you will be prompted to enter the
DNKey (see Figure 6). Enter the 10-digit or 20-digit DN key provided by your
system administrator and then press the OK soft key.
Figure 6
Your system administrator may have assigned a password to your DN. If so, you
will be prompted to enter the password.
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Display Screen 14
Softkeys 15
Multiple Line Appearances 16
Icons 17
Basic Calls 18
Making a Call 19
Pre-Dialing 20
Answering a Call 21
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Display Screen
The i2004 Internet Telephone is a feature-rich capable telephone that has a built-
in display screen for ease of use.
The display screen has three areas to show different types of information (see
Figure 7). The top half of the display screen shows the available telephone lines
associated with your i2004 Internet Telephone. Your primary telephone line will
always be associated with the lower right-hand LINE key and is highlighted with
a special green key.
The middle portion of the display screen is the main information area and
identifies incoming callers by name and number (if programmed with Caller ID)
and provides status messages. When the telephone is idle, this display area
identifies the current date and time and reminds you if your phone is forwarded or
blocked from receiving incoming calls.
The lower portion of the display screen provides "on screen" information about
the available features programmed for each softkey on your i2004 Internet
Telephone. These features are easily accessed by pressing the corresponding
keys.
Figure 7
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Softkeys
The softkeys on the i2004 Internet Telephone add greater versatility and provide
easy access to features that are customized for your current call activity. For
example, while on a call, softkeys offer one-button access to Call Conference
and Call Transfer no more activation codes to remember! When the phone is
idle, softkey features may include Inspect, Forward and Do Not Disturb. Each
available option is identified on the display screen above the appropriate softkey.
If your i2004 Internet Telephone is programmed with more than four features (the
number of softkeys available), additional features can be accessed through
nested menu options. Pressing MORE will provide one-button access to the
remainder of the feature list (see Figure 8).
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Multiple Line Appearances
The i2004 Internet Telephone includes six programmable keys for multiple
telephone lines and line appearances that can be updated by your system
administrator. Each unique line and appearance for that line has a dedicated key
assigned to it using the programmable LINE keys. Line key labels display the
associated phone number.
The i2004 Internet Telephone allows for multiple appearances of the same
telephone line. You can have two line appearances of your primary directory
number to facilitate call handling (see Figure 9). This feature prevents your
callers from reaching busy signals when you are on another call, and it functions
like Call Waiting. Caller ID is available on your additional line so you will know
who is calling before you interrupt your current call. Now you can choose to pick
up the call, conference it into your current call, or ignore it and allow your caller to
be forwarded to your voicemail!
A single telephone line that is established as a Multiple Appearance Directory
Number (MADN) can appear on multiple phones, making call sharing easier to
manage in a busy office. MADN lines will display the same label across all
terminals that share the line.
Figure 9
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Icons
The i2004 Internet Telephone includes special icons that identify the status of
each telephone line: ringing, on hold, or idle.
Icon 2: This icon indicates another MADN member is originating a call
on the MADN DN but the remote party has not answered. For
instance,
if users A and B are part of the same MADN group and A originates a
call on the MADN DN to party C, the MADN appearance on Bs display
will show this icon. When C answers, the MADN appearance on Bs
display changes to Icon 5 (see below).
Icon
3: This icon indicates an incoming, ringing call. In a MADN group all
members in the MADN group will show this icon.
Icon 4: This icon indicates the telephone line is off-hook either initiating
or answering a call, or has bridged onto a call presented to a MADN
group.
This icon indicates that an active call has been put on Hold. In a MADN
group the icon will only blink if no other MADN members are active on the
call.
Icon 1: This icon
will appear when the telephone line is idle. In a MADN
group, this icon indicates that all members in the MADN group are idle.
Icon 5: This icon indicates another MADN member has established a call
on the MADN line.
Icon 6: This icon indicates that an active call has been put on Hold. In a
MADN group the icon will blink only if no other MADN members are active
on the call.
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Basic Calls
The i2004 Internet Telephone gives you multiple options to make a call. Each of
these options is described in detail. You can make a call either in the off-hook
mode or in the on-hook mode by using your handset, headset, or hands-free
speaker (see Figure 10).
On the following pages you will see more detailed information about how to make
calls by:
Normal Dialing:
1. Using your Handset
2. Using your Headset key or Handsfree key
Pre-Dialing:
1. Pre-dialing with your Handset
2. Pre-dialing with your Headset key or Handsfree key
Figure 10
Handset
Handsfree key with LED
Line keys
Headset key with LED
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Making a Call
Using your Handset
1. Lift the HANDSET to make a call using the primary line, or press a LINE key and then lift the
HANDSET to select another line.
2. Enter the phone number.
3. Press GOODBYE to end the call (or replace the HANDSET).
The primary line is always selected unless you select another LINE key.
Using your Headset or Handsfree Keys
1. Press the green HANDSFREE or HEADSET key, or press a LINE key and then press the
green HANDSFREE or HEADSET key to select another line.
2. Enter the phone number.
3. Press GOODBYE to end the call.
Dial tone is heard from the speaker if HANDSFREE was selected.
When placing a call in one of the off-hook positions, the display will show the
number you are dialing. If there is a corresponding name in the switch associated
with the number you are dialing, it will appear on the display (see Figure 11).
Figure 11
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Pre-Dialing
Pre-dialing allows you to verify the phone number dialed on the phones display
before completing your call.
Pre-dialing with your Handset
1. Enter the phone number (no dial tone will be heard).
2. Lift the HANDSET to make a call using the primary line, or press a LINE key and then lift the
HANDSET to select another line.
3. Replace the HANDSET to end the call (or press GOODBYE).
Pre-dialing with your Headset or Handsfree Keys
1. Enter the phone number (no dial tone will be heard).
2. Press the HANDSFREE or HEADSET key, or press a LINE key and then press the
HANDSFREE or HEADSET key to select another line.
3. Press GOODBYE to end the call.
Pressing a LINE key after entering a phone number on the keypad will
automatically activate the HANDSFREE function on your phone. All the line icons
will appear as idle until you press a LINE, HEADSET or HANDSFREE key or lift
the HANDSET (see Figure 12).
If you make an error while entering the phone number, you do not have to cancel
the call. Just press the BKSPC softkey to delete the entered numbers
individually, correct the entry, and complete your call.
Figure 12
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