Nortel Networks LIP-6812 manual

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    LGN6812SB-1219-01.01 June 07 IP Telephone User Guide LIP-6812 SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Broadworks Please read this manual carefu lly before operating your set. Retain manual for future reference.[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide Copyright© 2006 LG-Nortel Co. Ltd. All Rights Reserved This material is copyrighted by LG-Nortel Co Ltd. Any unauthori zed reproduction, use or disclosure of this material, or any pa rt thereof, is strictly prohibited and is a viol ation of Copyright Laws. LG-Nortel reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any ti[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide i June 07 Table of Contents 1. Introducing the LIP-6812 ......................................................................1 1.1. LIP-6812 Over view ............................................................................................. 1 1.2. LIP-6812 Feat ures ..........................................................[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 1 June 07 1. Introducing the LIP-6812 1.1. LIP-6812 Overview LIP-6812 is an Internet Protocol (IP) phone designed to support hosted telephony services over a managed IP network. Based on the open standard Session Initiation Pr otocol (SIP), LIP-6812 can interoperate with various third party SI P end-user devices, Proxy/Registrar[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 2 June 07 - Last Number Redial - Call Return - Station-to-Station dialing - Handset, Headset, Speakerphone, and Ring Volume control - LCD Contrast control - Call Hold Ringback - Hands-free dialing - Label for Programmed feature buttons - Full Duplex Speakerphone - Multiple Ring types - Distinctive Ring tones - G.723.1A / G.729AB[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 3 June 07 Figure 2. LIP-6812 Buttons NUMBER BUTTON FUNCTION Left direction button. When appears in the bottom-left corner of the LCD, the previous menu may be selected. 1 Right direction button. When ¼ appears in the bottom-right corner of the LCD, the next group of Softkeys may be selected. 2 Softkeys . Softkeys are interactiv[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 4 June 07 8 Flexible buttons (11) with Red/Green LEDs. Assign as Line or Feature using LCD Menu or Web Manager. Default assignments for buttons 1 and 2 are primary and secondary Line appearance for the extension.[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 5 June 07 2. Using Basic LIP-6812 Features The LIP-6812 is equipped with Softkeys and two direction buttons, which are used to navigate and select items from the display menu. An it em can be selected using the Softkeys when it is displayed on the LCD screen. The Softkeys are also employed to access any Advanced Services to whic[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 6 June 07 NOTE: Calls can not be received unless the Line is registered to a Call Server. When not registered, the Line button LED will blink red and orange. 2.2. Making a Call You can make a call using on-hook or off-hook dialing. To place a call: 1) Lift the handset, press , press , or press Line button. 2) Dial the destinatio[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 7 June 07 To cancel the Transfer: 1) Press the [Cncl] Softkey. 2.5. Transferring Calls, Blind/Unannounced You can transfer an active call to another extension without talking to the party who is to receive the call, using Blind Transfer. The caller is tran sferred to the new party without verifying that the new party is there or[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 8 June 07 2.7. 3-Party Conference The LIP-6812 3-Party Conference feature lets you speak with two other parties at once. To initiate a conference between the current party, you, and another party: 1) Press the [Conf] Softkey, and dial the number you want to join in the conference. 2) When the party answers, press the [Join] Soft[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 9 June 07 NOTE: Your IP phone will not recall the last call di aled number after a loss of system power. 2.10. Last Call Return You can dial the number associated with the last incoming call, allowing you to return a call to the caller. To call back the last incoming caller: 1) Press [LCR ] Softkey. 2.11. Speed Dial Buttons Prog[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 10 June 07 the DND button must be assigned (refer to the Installer Guide for the steps to configure the Flexible button). To activate DND: 1) Press the DND Flexible button; when activated, the button LED will illuminate red, and “Do not disturb” is displayed on the LCD. To deactivate DND: 1) Press the illuminated DND Flexibl[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 11 June 07 2.16. Shared Call Appearance / Bridge Line Appearance The LIP-6812 can support up to 11 Lines, each associated with its own button. A Lin e button could be set up as a Private Line, a Shared Line or DSS/BLF Call Coverage Line. A Private Line is used by only one phone. A Shared Line is shared by more than one phone. To[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 12 June 07 Direct Station Selection (DSS) — one-touch calling to covered extensions, and the ability to pick up calls ringing at those extensions. Busy Lamp Field (BLF) — visual status indication of covered extensions. The DSS/BLF feature in the LIP-6812 uses the Shared call appearance feature. Operation of the DSS/BLF Cover[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 13 June 07 3. Advanced Services and the LIP-6812 LCD Menu This section describes how to view and use the Advanced Services available through the LCD menu. The Main Menu components and order of display may be different on your phone based on the service subscription. All features ma y not be available to you based on the service [...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 14 June 07 3.2. Phone Book The LIP-6812 contains an internal Phone Book that has 100 entries. You can add to, delete, edit, and dial entries from the Phone Book. The Phone Book is accessed with a programmable button assigned for the Phone Book function (refer to Installer Guide for the steps to configure the Phone Book). To acce[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 15 June 07 1) Press the Phone Book button. 2) Select the desired record; press the ¼ to view additional records. 3) Select [Edit] Softkey. 4) Edit the Name, Nu mber and Speed Number for the record, selecting the [ OK ] Softkey for each entry (use the [Mode] Softkey to enter characters). To delete a record: 1) Press the Phone Bo[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 16 June 07 3) Select [DAll] Softkey and [Yes ] . To search the records in the Phone Book: 1) Press the Phone Book button. 2) Press the ¼ to locate the [Find] selection. 3) Select the [Find] Softkey and [Yes ] . 4) Enter the search criteria and select [ OK ] to view the search results. 3.3. Direct Call Pick Up Directed call pick[...]

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    LIP-6812 User Guide 17 June 07 3.4. Group Call Pick Up Call pick up by group is a business phone feature that lets t he user pick up a call ringing at an extension in the user’s call group. User call groups are defin ed in the Call Server. Note you may need to use dial codes if the [GPic] Softkey is not displayed. To pickup a call ringing at a gr[...]

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    LIP-6812 LGN6812SB-1219-01.01 June 07[...]