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OpenStage 40

Brand: Unify | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. important information
  2. location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. about this manual
  10. intended use
  11. group functions
  12. the user interface of your openstage 40/40 g
  13. ports on the underside of the phone
  14. using network ports more efficiently
  15. key module
  16. openstage key module 15
  17. function keys
  18. way navigator
  19. programmable sensor keys
  20. idle mode
  21. telephony dialogs
  22. caller list
  23. program/service menu
  24. control and monitoring function
  25. accepting a call
  26. accepting a call via the headset
  27. switching to speakerphone mode
  28. making calls
  29. dialing with the headset connected
  30. ending a call
  31. calling a second party (consultation)
  32. forwarding calls
  33. using call forwarding no reply (cfnr)
  34. call forwarding in the carrier network and
  35. using callback
  36. viewing and deleting a saved callback
  37. accepting calls
  38. using the speakerphone
  39. answering calls from the entrance telephone and opening the door
  40. accepting a call from an answering machine
  41. en-bloc sending/correcting numbers
  42. using the caller list
  43. calling a subscriber from the personal phonebook
  44. enhanced phone functions
  45. suffix dialing
  46. talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  47. talking to your colleague with discreet calling
  48. assigning a station number (not for u.s)
  49. during a call
  50. turning the call waiting tone on and off
  51. parking a call
  52. holding external calls
  53. conducting a conference
  54. leaving a conference
  55. recording a call
  56. transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
  57. if you cannot reach a destination
  58. using night answer
  59. configuring function keys
  60. overview of functions
  61. programming sensor keys
  62. programming a procedure key
  63. configuring repdial keys
  64. changing the label
  65. displaying and assigning call charges
  66. dialing with call charge assignment
  67. notes on voice encryption
  68. turning ringer cutoff on and off
  69. caller id suppression
  70. monitoring a room
  71. changing the user password
  72. saving your pin code
  73. appointment reminder function
  74. using timed reminders
  75. viewing and editing incoming messages
  76. leaving an advisory message
  77. displaying the number of waiting calls
  78. logging on to the "guest telephone
  79. moving the connection to the next telephone
  80. activating functions for another telephone
  81. controlling relays (only for hipath)
  82. personal phonebook
  83. deleting a contact
  84. searching for a contact
  85. corporate directory
  86. viewing entries
  87. quick search
  88. secretary configuration
  89. dialing with trunk keys
  90. placing a call on hold on a trunk key and retrieving the held call
  91. direct station selection keys
  92. forwarding calls on trunks
  93. deactivating call forwarding
  94. using team functions
  95. ringing group
  96. uniform call distribution (ucd)
  97. special functions in the lan
  98. setting up "follow me" call forwarding
  99. using night service
  100. opening a door
  101. adjusting display properties
  102. setting the ring tone mode
  103. adjusting audio settings
  104. adjusting the speakerphone to the room acoustics
  105. setting headset port use
  106. en-bloc dialing (local)
  107. viewing network information
  108. testing the phone
  109. web interface
  110. user pages
  111. fixing problems
  112. contact partner in case of problems
  113. troubleshooting
  114. local user menu
  115. overview of functions and codes
OpenStage 40 first page preview

OpenStage 40

Brand: Unify | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Important Information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. General information
  9. Telephone type
  10. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  11. Ports on the underside of the phone
  12. OpenStage Key Module 40
  13. Keys
  14. way navigator
  15. Programmable sensor keys
  16. Keypad
  17. Display
  18. Telephony dialogs
  19. Mailbox
  20. Call log
  21. Menu
  22. Call preparation
  23. Call pop-up
  24. Basic functions
  25. Switching to speakerphone mode
  26. Turning the microphone on and off
  27. Dialing with a headset connected
  28. Redialing a number (last dialed number)
  29. Switching to the held party (alternating)
  30. Call forwarding
  31. Fixed call forwarding (all calls)
  32. Variable call forwarding (all calls)
  33. Additional forwarding types
  34. Using callback
  35. Responding to a callback request
  36. Saving phone numbers for redial
  37. Enhanced phone functions
  38. Accepting a call for another member of your team
  39. Using the speakerphone
  40. Using speed dialing
  41. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  42. During a call
  43. Accepting a second call with a sensor key
  44. Using the shift key
  45. System-supported conference
  46. Establishing a conference
  47. Adding a party
  48. Transferring a conference
  49. Disconnecting a specific participant from the conference
  50. System-wide parking
  51. Manually parking a call
  52. Busy override – joining a call in progress
  53. System-wide speaker call
  54. Speaker call in a group
  55. Announcement (broadcast) to all members of a line trunk group
  56. Delayed call forwarding
  57. Saving a call forwarding destination for fax/PC/busy station and activating call forwarding
  58. Displaying/deactivating call forwarding for another phone
  59. Displaying/deactivating call forwarding for fax/PC/busy stations
  60. Leaving/rejoining a hunt group
  61. Programming sensor keys
  62. Configuring repdial/direct station selection keys
  63. Additional repdial key functions
  64. Changing the label
  65. Deleting sensor key programming
  66. Saving speed dial numbers and appointments
  67. Individual speed dial numbers
  68. Using timed reminders
  69. Dialing with call charge assignment
  70. Privacy/security
  71. Activating/deactivating "Do not disturb
  72. Caller ID suppression
  73. More functions/services
  74. Logging off from another phone
  75. Moving with the Phone
  76. Making calls via multiple lines
  77. Line utilization
  78. Answering calls with the line keys
  79. Deactivating/activating ringing (call)
  80. Dialing with line keys
  81. Holding a call on the trunk key
  82. Saving phone numbers for "Redial on a line
  83. Retrieving messages
  84. Identifying the line used
  85. Ending the connection on a line key
  86. Blocking other parties from joining a call
  87. Third-party monitoring
  88. Holding and re-accepting a call on a line key
  89. Forwarding calls on lines
  90. Making calls in an executive-secretary team
  91. Accepting calls for the executive phone at the secretary phone
  92. Transferring calls directly to the executive phone
  93. Using a second (executive) telephone
  94. Using signal call
  95. Individual phone configuration
  96. Adjusting audio settings
  97. Testing the phone
  98. Special parallel call (ONS) functions
  99. Fixing problems
  100. Contact partner in the case of problems
  101. Caring for your telephone
  102. Index
  103. Display icons
OpenStage 40 first page preview

OpenStage 40

Brand: Unify | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. General information
  11. Service
  12. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  13. Ports on the underside of the phone
  14. Using network ports more efficiently
  15. Key Module
  16. Keys
  17. Navigator
  18. Programmable sensor keys
  19. Trunk keys (on multi-line phones only)
  20. Keypad
  21. Display
  22. Displays on the status line for adjusting the volume
  23. Telephony interface
  24. Multi-line view
  25. Phonebooks
  26. Corporate directory
  27. Messages
  28. Calls
  29. Telephone menu
  30. User settings
  31. Control and monitoring function
  32. Basic functions
  33. Answering a call via the handset
  34. Directed pickup
  35. Switching from handset to speakerphone mode
  36. Switching from headset to speakerphone mode
  37. Activating/deactivating the microphone
  38. Group call
  39. Listening to voicemail
  40. Call control (2nd alert)
  41. Making calls
  42. On-hook dialling
  43. Immediate dialling
  44. Dialling using the hot or warm line function
  45. Consulting a second party
  46. Ending a consultation call
  47. Switching to the held party (alternating)
  48. Putting on hold and retrieving successively or simultaneously
  49. Connecting parties
  50. Callback
  51. Responding to a callback
  52. Calling back missed calls
  53. Call forwarding
  54. Using call forwarding
  55. Saving destination phone numbers for call forwarding
  56. Assign a destination phone number for call forwarding
  57. Activate/deactivate call forwarding
  58. Defining the ring duration before call forwarding on no reply
  59. Call forwarding by call type
  60. Preconfiguring or changing destination phone numbers
  61. Assigning a destination phone number to a call type
  62. Activating/deactivating call forwarding
  63. Call forwarding chain
  64. Programming sensor keys
  65. Programming enhanced functions
  66. Feature toggle
  67. Configuring a fixed forwarding key
  68. Configuring a variable call forwarding key
  69. Resetting sensor keys
  70. Enhanced phone functions
  71. Rejecting calls
  72. Placing a call on hold
  73. Call waiting (second call)
  74. Transferring a call
  75. CTI calls
  76. Dialling a phone number from a list
  77. Using autodial delay
  78. Conference
  79. System-based conference
  80. leaving a conference
  81. Phonebooks and call lists
  82. Deleting a contact
  83. Searching for a contact
  84. Enhanced editing functions in the phonebook
  85. Quick search
  86. Call lists
  87. Call logging
  88. logging missed calls
  89. Making calls with multiple lines
  90. Automatic trunk seizure
  91. During calls
  92. Putting a line on hold
  93. Lines with hot or warm line function
  94. Busy override
  95. Direct station selection keys
  96. Call pickup
  97. Deflecting a call to a DSS station
  98. Making calls in an executive-secretary team
  99. Accepting a call
  100. Connecting a call
  101. DSS keys can be used
  102. Settings for MultiLine (keyset)
  103. Setting the time for a delayed ringer
  104. Setting the ringtone for lines
  105. Configuring the "Overview" tab display
  106. Line preview
  107. Rollover for a line
  108. Privacy/security
  109. Deactivating the ringer temporarily for incoming calls and reactivating it
  110. Allowing "Do not disturb
  111. Security
  112. change user password
  113. Phone locking
  114. unlocking the phone
  115. Mobility
  116. Logging on and off at the same phone
  117. Logging off from the phone
  118. Logging on at different telephones
  119. Logging on with forced, delayed logoff at a remote phone
  120. OpenScape Voice functions
  121. Making anonymous calls
  122. Temporarily activating anonymous calling for the next call
  123. Creating a list for selective calls
  124. Anonymous calls
  125. Using abbreviated dialling
  126. Hunt group functions
  127. Marking the last line in the hunt group chain
  128. Reachability
  129. Parallel call
  130. Parking a call
  131. Silent Monitoring
  132. Muted silent monitoring
  133. One-way Intercom and Two-way Intercom function
  134. One-way Intercom
  135. Announcing the local phone number
  136. Picking up out-of-hours calls
  137. Impact Levels
  138. Answering a second call
  139. Conducting a call with a lower Impact Level
  140. Individual phone configuration
  141. Adjusting the brightness
  142. Backlight time
  143. Contrast for the OpenStage Key Module
  144. Date and time
  145. Setting daylight saving time
  146. Automatic daylight saving time
  147. Time display format
  148. Audio
  149. Settings
  150. pattern melody
  151. pattern sequence
  152. Special ringtones
  153. Tone and indication with an unsecured voice connection
  154. Key click
  155. Setting the language and country
  156. Country-specific setting
  157. Context menu
  158. Alarm on changing the Impact Level
  159. Network information
  160. Resetting user data
  161. Call recording
  162. Explanations of recording
  163. Enhanced functions
  164. Automatic call recording
  165. Controlling call recording
  166. Consultation during call recording
  167. Call recording while alternating
  168. Setting up a conference during recording
  169. Your call is included in a conference during the recording
  170. Diagnostic information
  171. Web interface (WBM)
  172. User
  173. User menu
  174. Fixing problems
  175. Contact partner in the case of problems
  176. Local user menu
  177. Key functions
  178. Index
  179. Table Of Contents
  180. Table Of Contents
OpenStage 40 first page preview

OpenStage 40

Brand: Unify | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. important notes
  10. maintenance notes
  11. the openstage family
  12. OpenStage 40
  13. openstage 40 us
  14. OpenStage 20
  15. OpenStage 15
  16. administration interfaces
  17. Startup
  18. assembling and installing the phone
  19. connecting the phone
  20. quick start
  21. set the terminal number
  22. dhcp resilience
  23. sip server address
  24. Using a Vendor Class
  25. Using Option #43 "Vendor Specific"
  26. registering at phone administration
  27. startup procedure
  28. Cloud Deployment
  29. aborting cloud deployment process by user
  30. deployment errors
  31. Administration
  32. access via local phone
  33. key function
  34. LAN Settings
  35. VLAN
  36. automatic vlan discovery using lldp-med
  37. automatic vlan discovery using dhcp
  38. Manual configuration of a VLAN ID
  39. LLDP-MED Operation
  40. IP Network Parameters
  41. layer 3 / diffserv
  42. protocol mode ipv4/ipv
  43. use dhcp
  44. ip address - manual configuration
  45. subnet mask
  46. default route/gateway
  47. specific ip routing
  48. dns domain name
  49. dns servers
  50. terminal hostname
  51. configuration & update service (dls)
  52. SNMP
  53. speech encryption
  54. mikey configuration
  55. sdes configuration
  56. Access Control
  57. security log
  58. security-related faults
  59. password policy
  60. Admin Policy
  61. User Policy
  62. change admin and user password
  63. certificate policy
  64. server authentication policy
  65. System Settings
  66. display identity
  67. emergency and voice mail
  68. Energy Saving (OpenStage 40/60/80)
  69. Call logging
  70. Logging of Missed Calls Answered Elsewhere (via User menu)
  71. Date and Time
  72. No SNTP Server Available
  73. sip addresses and ports
  74. sip addresses
  75. sip ports
  76. sip registration
  77. server type
  78. sip communication
  79. sip transport protocol
  80. Media/SDP
  81. sip session timer
  82. session timer
  83. resilience and survivability
  84. tls connectivity check
  85. response timer
  86. non-invite transaction timer
  87. maximum registration backoff timer
  88. Backup SIP Server
  89. Feature Access
  90. call control
  91. Feature Configuration
  92. hot/warm phone
  93. initial digit timer
  94. Group Pickup
  95. call transfer
  96. transfer on hangup
  97. callback uris
  98. Call Completion
  99. message waiting address
  100. indicate messages
  101. system based conference
  102. server based features
  103. uacsta interface
  104. local menu timeout
  105. Call Recording
  106. Free Programmable Keys
  107. clear (no feature assigned)
  108. repeat dialing
  109. call forwarding by call type
  110. ringer off
  111. blind call transfer / move blind
  112. deflect a call
  113. do not disturb
  114. repertory dial
  115. hunt group: send busy status
  116. directed pickup
  117. cancel callbacks
  118. auto answer with zip tone
  119. start application
  120. built-in forwarding
  121. show phone screen (openstage 15 and openstage 40 only)
  122. preset function keys (openstage 40 us only)
  123. Multiline Appearance/Keyset
  124. configure keyset operation
  125. line preview
  126. preview and preselection
  127. immediate ring
  128. General DSS Settings
  129. Settings for a DSS key
  130. distinctive ringers per keyset lines
  131. Key Modules
  132. canonical dialing configuration
  133. internal numbers
  134. Canonical Dial Lookup
  135. Phone location
  136. Dial Plan
  137. Distinctive RingingRinger Setting
  138. Map to Specials
  139. special ringers
  140. Mobility
  141. Transferring Phone Software, Application, and Media Files
  142. phone software
  143. file transfer
  144. download/update phone software
  145. music on hold
  146. download music on hold
  147. picture clips
  148. download picture clip
  149. ldap template
  150. download ldap template
  151. Logo
  152. download logo
  153. Screensaver
  154. download screensaver
  155. Ringer File
  156. FTP/HTTPS Access Data
  157. download ringer file
  158. Dongle Key
  159. download dongle key file
  160. corporate phonebook: directory settings
  161. rtp base port
  162. Codec Preferences
  163. silence suppression
  164. Audio Settings
  165. Applications
  166. HTTP Proxy
  167. port configuration
  168. modify an existing application
  169. remove an existing application
  170. Password
  171. troubleshooting: lost password
  172. ssh – secure shell access
  173. display license information
  174. display general phone information
  175. view diagnostic information
  176. user access to diagnostic information
  177. lan monitoring
  178. LLDP-MED
  179. IP Tests
  180. process and memory information
  181. Fault Trace Configuration
  182. easytrace profiles
  183. bluetooth headset
  184. call log
  185. DAS Connection
  186. help application
  187. lan connectivity
  188. phone administration
  189. ldap phonebook
  190. server based applications
  191. SIP standard multiline
  192. USB Backup/Restore
  193. Web Based Management
  194. no tracing for all services
  195. Bluetooth Advanced Traces
  196. qos reports
  197. View Report
  198. Core dump
  199. remote tracing – syslog
  200. hpt interface (for service staff)
  201. Bluetooth (OpenStage 60/80)
  202. mwi led
  203. missed call led
  204. Impact Level Notification
  205. technical reference
  206. web pages
  207. system identity
  208. key module
  209. fixed keys
  210. phone application
  211. directory settings
  212. energy saving
  213. general information
  214. character set
  215. authentication policy
  216. call connection
  217. dls data errors
  218. restart phone
  219. Local Phone Menu
  220. default port list
  221. troubleshooting: error codes
  222. Examples and HowTos
  223. conversion examples
  224. how to create logo files for openstage phones
  225. For OpenStage 60/80
  226. how to set up the corporate phonebook (ldap)
  227. create an ldap template
  228. load the ldap template onto the phone
  229. configure ldap access
  230. an lldp-med example
  231. dial plan syntax
  232. how to set up and deploy a dial plan
  233. Glossary
  234. Index
  235. Table Of Contents
  236. Table Of Contents
OpenStage 40 first page preview

OpenStage 40

Brand: Unify | Category: Telephone
OpenStage 40 first page preview

OpenStage 40

Brand: Unify | Category: Telephone
OpenStage 40 first page preview

OpenStage 40

Brand: Unify | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Contents
  8. General information
  9. Intended use
  10. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  11. Ports on the underside of the phone
  12. Key Module
  13. OpenStage Key Module 15
  14. OpenStage Busy lamp field 40
  15. Keys
  16. way navigator
  17. Programmable sensor keys
  18. Keypad
  19. Display
  20. Telephony dialogs
  21. Mailbox
  22. Caller list
  23. Menu
  24. Call preparation
  25. Call pop-up
  26. Basic functions
  27. Answering a call via the loudspeaker (speakerphone mode)
  28. Switching to speakerphone mode
  29. Making calls
  30. Dialing with the headset connected
  31. Ending a call
  32. Calling a second party (consultation)
  33. Call forwarding
  34. Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
  35. Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
  36. Using callback
  37. Viewing and deleting a stored callback
  38. Enhanced phone functions
  39. Using the speakerphone
  40. and opening the door
  41. Accepting a call from an answering machine
  42. Using the caller list
  43. Dialing a number from the internal directory
  44. Using the LDAP directory (not for HiPath 500)
  45. Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
  46. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  47. Talking to your colleague with discreet calling (not for HiPath 500)
  48. Assigning a station number (not for U.S.)
  49. During a call
  50. Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)
  51. Parking a call
  52. Holding external calls
  53. Conducting a conference
  54. Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
  55. Recording a call
  56. Send trunk flash (not for HiPath 500)
  57. Using night answer
  58. Programming a sensor key
  59. Overview of functions
  60. Programming a procedure key
  61. Configuring repdial keys
  62. Changing the label
  63. Displaying and assigning call charges
  64. Displaying call charges for another telephone (not for U.S.)
  65. Dialing with call charge assignment
  66. Privacy/security
  67. Caller ID suppression
  68. Monitoring a room
  69. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  70. Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  71. More functions/services
  72. Using timed reminders
  73. Viewing and editing incoming messages
  74. Leaving an advisory message
  75. Displaying the number of waiting calls/overload display
  76. Changing a number (after exchanging/ moving/relocating a phone)
  77. Fax details and message on answering machine
  78. Activating functions for another telephone
  79. DISA (direct inward system access)
  80. Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
  81. Controlling connected computers/programs/telephone data service
  82. Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
  83. Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
  84. Making calls in the team/executive/secretary configuration
  85. Answering calls with the trunk keys
  86. Placing a call on hold on a trunk key and retrieving the held call
  87. Direct station selection key
  88. Accepting a call for another team member
  89. deactivating call forwarding
  90. Transferring calls directly to the executive phone
  91. Using team functions
  92. Special functions in the LAN
  93. Ringing group
  94. Opening a door
  95. individual phone configuration
  96. adjusting audio settings
  97. Individual phone configuration
  98. testing the phone
  99. hipath 4000 environment
  100. fixing problems
  101. contact partner in the case of problems
  102. Fixing problems
  103. Illuminated display
  104. Phone functions, testing
  105. Troubleshooting
  106. overview of functions and codes
  107. Overview of functions and codes
  108. display icons
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OpenStage 40

Brand: Unify | Category: IP Phone
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OpenStage 40

Brand: Unify | Category: Telephone
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