Siemens HiNet LP5100 Operation And Administration Manual
Siemens HiNet LP5100 Operation And Administration Manual

Siemens HiNet LP5100 Operation And Administration Manual

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  • Page 2 All other brand and product names may be trademarks of their respective holders. Siemens AG provides this documentation without any warranty of any kind, either implied or expressed, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety precautions For your safety ..........5 Protection of the telephone .
  • Page 4 Dialing aids ...........38 Settings Configuration .
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    There is always the danger of small objects being swallowed by young children. In the case of the HiNet LP5100, this applies in particular to the connecting cord clip. Please make sure that such items are not accessible to children.
  • Page 6: Product Information

    About these operating instructions These operating instructions are meant to make it easier for you to get to know the HiNet LP5100 and to use its functions. The in- structions contain important information for a safe and proper op- eration of the HiNet LP5100. Observing these instructions will...
  • Page 7: Echo Effect

    Service The Siemens service department can only help you with trouble or defects on the unit itself. Should you have any questions regarding the opera- tion, your specialist retailer or network administrator will gladly help you with the right answers.
  • Page 8: Notes And Symbols

    Product information Notes and symbols Safety Any safety information or general information is shown as follows in the present operating instructions: This sign stands for imminent dangers. Any nonobser- vance of the safety information may lead to personal in- juries or cause damages to the unit. Information which is important for the proper use of the unit is shown by this sign.
  • Page 9: Product Description

    Product information Product description Overview The IP telephone HiNet LP5100 has all the features of a modern comfort telephone set. It is designed for the connection to a data network, and it is not directly connected with an ISDN system or to the PSTN.
  • Page 10 Product information Layout of the telephone handset key block with 8 function keys two-line display dialing keypad key block with 8 function keys handsfree microphone 2 control keys 4 dialog keys...
  • Page 11 Product information Standard package The package of your IP telephone HiNet LP5100 contains the fol- lowing items: – IP phone HiNet LP5100 – Handset – Handset cord – LAN cable – Power supply unit – User Manual (not illustrated) – CD ROM with detailed user documentation (not illustrated) –...
  • Page 12: Display And Operator's Controls

    Display and operator’s controls Display and operator’s controls Display and dialog keys The HiNet LP5100 is provided with a two-line display. In the nor- mal operating mode, it displays the basic menu where you make or receive telephone calls. 13:15 20.06.98...
  • Page 13: Programmable Keys

    Display and operator’s controls Programmable keys The HiNet LP5100 is equipped with 16 user-programmable keys in two levels, with four of these keys being preassigned in the first level: If you press one of these keys, the corresponding LED will go on until the preprogrammed function is carried out.
  • Page 14: Setting Into Operation

    Setting into operation Setting into operation This chapter describes how to connect the individual elements of the HiNet LP5100 with each other and how to set up the unit ready for operation. The network administrator is in charge of making the connection to LAN and of setting of the ambient variables, as described in the chapter "Settings".
  • Page 15 Setting into operation Latch the four-pin Western plug (RJ 11) of the power supply unit cord in the receptacle (1) on the bottom of the telephone. Feed the power supply unit cord through the guide channel in the base unit. The Western plugs of all cable connections must audibly snap into place.
  • Page 16: Integrating The Telephone Into The Communication Environment

    Setting into operation Integrating the telephone into the communication environment Since the HiNet LP5100 is managed as a data terminal unit within an individual LAN, it must have an IP address like any other units connected. Below you will find a description of how to integrate your telephone into your communication environment.
  • Page 17 Setting into operation HiNet system without DHCP server If there is no DHCP server integrated into your HiNet environment, you have to enter the IP address manually via your dialing keypad. When DHCP is set off and the terminal does not have a configured IP at start up, the screen "No IP address"...
  • Page 18: Filling Out The Labelling Cards

    Setting into operation Filling out the labelling cards To prepare the programmable keys, you can take out the two labelling cards and write the names of those functions on them which you aim to subsequently assign to the corresponding keys. Push forward the transparent foil cover of the labelling cards and remove it.
  • Page 19: Operation

    Operation Operation Operating principles The HiNet LP5100 offers all functions on the display in dialog menus which are independent of status. With the four dialog keys you can scroll through the individual functions, select the function you require and activate it. At the same time, you can individually assign function keys with convenience functions, such as selected dialing, etc.
  • Page 20: Function Selection

    Operation Convenience functions – The equipment only offers those functions that can be activat- ed in the current mode. – Individual menu options for features appear or disappear in the corresponding menu after activation/deactivation via the con- figuration menu (intelligent menus). –...
  • Page 21: Menu Navigation

    Operation Menu navigation The HiNet LP5100 is provided with a two-line display. The first time the unit is connected to the power supply network and after a restart of the telephone, you will see the following display: IP-Phone LP5100 Vxx.yy Initialising...
  • Page 22: Incoming Call

    Incoming call in idle mode Picking up a call The HiNet LP5100 rings giving the set call signal. Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Pickup call? If the number of the caller is transmitted, it will appear in the dis- play.
  • Page 23 Operation Deflect call You can deflect an incoming call to another number. 08972261485 Choose "Deflect call" Pickup call? 08972261485 Confirm your choice Deflect call? > The number of the last 08972261485 deflected call is displayed 722261494_ If necessary, correct the 08972261485 destination number and 722288463_...
  • Page 24 Operation Incoming call with existing connection If the function "Call waiting" is activated and a connection exists, you can pick up one additional call. Picking up a call waiting You are talking on the phone, and an active connection is shown in the display: Call signal for "Call 72261375...
  • Page 25 Operation Refuse call You can refuse an additional call offered. The call signal for "Call 72261375 waiting" rings Consultation? > the number of the addi- 08972261485 tional caller waiting is Pickup call? displayed 08972261485 Choose "Refuse call" Pickup call? 08972261485 Confirm your choice Refuse call? >...
  • Page 26 Operation Transfer conversation Currently due to a technical limitation it is not possible for a calling party to transfer a call (the transfer menu option will be automatically hidden). The called party may however transfer a call. Also due to to a technical limitation it is not possible to transfer from a consultation state.
  • Page 27: Outgoing Call

    Operation Outgoing call You can enter a call number both with the handset lifted off and replaced. Dialing with handset lifted off 18:10 20.06.98 Display of the basic menu Page forward with > Lift off the handset 18:10 20.06.98 Enter the call number Please dial #? >...
  • Page 28 Operation Dialing with handset replaced 18:10 20.06.98 Display of the basic menu Page forward with > 722_ Enter the call number Dial? Confirm the call number 72261496 entered Dial? Press this key to hear the dial tone The loudspeaker is switched on 72261496 The dialing process is...
  • Page 29: Call Forwarding

    Operation Call forwarding To manage your telephone, you can have calls forwarded to an- other telephone. Three types of call forwarding can be pro- grammed: unconditional, no reply and busy. Due to its immediate effect, the unconditional type of forwarding has a higher priority than the no reply and when busy types.
  • Page 30: Programming Call Forwarding

    Operation Programming call forwarding As described in the last section selecting a forward that has never been programmed will take you to the menu option New/Change target which allows you to specify a destination address. Current- ly active or not active forwards can also have their destination ad- dresses changed.
  • Page 31 Operation Reprogram an "active" or "not active" forward Forward: active press key On busy? > Forward: active press key switch off? > Forward: active press key New/change target? > press key to start entering digits Please dial #? > Forward on busy to: press key 85625116_ >...
  • Page 32: Consultation

    Operation Consultation During a conversation, you can consult with another person if your first partner is held in a waiting position. Introduce consultation Display of the current 72226178 connection Consultation? > Confirm the display Enter the number of the Please dial #? >...
  • Page 33: Dtmf Tone Dialing

    Operation End consultation and cut off the active user When you have finished the consultation, you can cut off the user who has just been active and switch the conversation back to the user "held" in the waiting position. Consultation: 0897914255 Connection 1 is displayed Alternate? >...
  • Page 34: End Of Connection

    Operation End of connection Outgoing To actively end the connection, all you have to do is to replace the handset or press the loudspeaker key if in handsfree mode. The telephone goes into idle mode, with the Basic menu displayed. If there is still a call waiting at the end of the outgoing connection, this is then signalled as a normal incoming call.
  • Page 35: Programming The Function Keys

    Operation Programming the function keys The HiNet LP5100 has a number of functions which you can pro- gram to unassigned function keys according to your requirements. You will find the functions in the menu "Service"/"Function keys" as well as listed in the table below:...
  • Page 36 Operation You have a total of 16 function keys in two levels (= 32 key assign- ments) at your disposal for programming them with call numbers or functions. One function is assigned to four function keys on de- livery: – loudspeaker –...
  • Page 37 Operation In this way, you can program other functions from the menu "Function keys" to function keys. Write the programmed function of the key on the label card to identify it. If you want to assign a selected dialing key on the second key level, press the Shift key first, and then assign the call number.
  • Page 38: Dialing Aids

    Operation Dialing aids The HiNet LP5100 provides you with a number of dialing aids and memory functions by means of which it’ll be considerably easier for you to make telephone calls and to administer call numbers. Selected dialing key You can assign frequently dialed numbers to function keys. Once a function key is pressed, the stored call number is shown in the display, and you can set up the connection.
  • Page 39: Repeat Dialing

    Operation Repeat dialing The last 20 numbers dialed are automatically stored. If the con- nection of a required subscriber is busy, or if the handset is not picked up, you can initiate repeat dialing the next time you try to call without having to dial the number again.
  • Page 40: Missed Calls

    Operation Missed calls If a caller does not reach you (fail to pickup) or a call waiting is re- fused, his call (if the telephone number is known) will be stored in the missed calls list. The last 20 numbers are stored. At the same time, the number of call attempts will also be displayed for each call number (max.
  • Page 41 Operation Displaying detailed list of calls 1) 3*089722556442 Choose "Details" Dial? > 1) 3*089722556442_ Confirm your choice Details? > 1) 3*089722556442 The date and time of this call are displayed 17:20 18.09.98> Go to the next detail dis- play 2) 12*72221562 17:30 18.09.98>...
  • Page 42: Abbreviated Dialing

    Operation Abbreviated dialing To simplify the dialing process, you can call twelve abbreviated dial numbers. Assigning a call number to a digit Display of the Basic 18:10 20.06.98 menu Page forward with > Press the function key "Abbreviated Dialing" Enter the call number for Program abbreviated no.
  • Page 43 Operation Notebook functions If the last number dialed was busy, or if the party called has not picked up, or if you wish to note down the number of the remote user, then you can store the telephone number electronically and call it again at a suitable time (max.
  • Page 44: Ringer Off

    Operation Ringer off If you do not wish to be disturbed by an incoming call ringing, you can switch off the ringer. To signal the incoming call, the "Ringer off" key LED flashes as an optical call signal. This setting remains in effect as long as the LED is on. 18:10 20.06.98 Display of the Basic menu...
  • Page 45: Settings

    Settings Settings This chapter describes the settings for the HiNet LP5100, for example the language for menu guidance, date and time, dialing mode, audio characteristics, and much more. All settings are carried out in the menu "Service" which you can...
  • Page 46: Configuration

    Settings Configuration To define the basic settings for the HiNet LP5100, use the menu "Configuration". Country options This setting adapts your telephone to any country-specific charac- teristics. Service: Call "Configuration" 2=configuration? > Go to "Country Options" Configuration: Call "Country Options"...
  • Page 47 Settings Date/time Date and time on LP5100 are supported in two ways: – SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) – Local time If the SNTP server is not accessible as a result of configuration or operational problems, the time and date can be set manually, and the LP5100 will locally manage the update of the time, although this may be subject to drift.
  • Page 48: Call Deflection

    Settings Call deflection Use this function to switch on or off the call deflection facility. Service: Call "Configuration" 2=Configuration? > Go to "Call deflection" Confirm your choice Configuration: 04=Call deflection? > ("Call deflection" is on) Confirm to switch off "Call Call deflection: Switch over? >...
  • Page 49: Call Duration

    Settings Call duration Use this function to switch on or off the call duration facility. Service: Call "Configuration" 2=configuration? > Go to "Call duration" Confirm your choice Configuration: 06=call duration? > ("Call duration" is on) Confirm to switch off "Call Call duration: Switch over? >...
  • Page 50: Display Contrast

    Settings DTMF mode Use this function to switch the DTMF sending mode. Service: Call "Configuration" 2=configuration? > Go to "DTMF mode" Confirm your choice Configuration: Inband 08=DTMF mode? > ("DTMF mode" is inband) Go to "Outband" DTMF mode: Inband 01=Inband? >...
  • Page 51: Dialing Mode

    Settings Dialing mode Use this function to switch between normal telephone number in- put (E.164) or IP address input as the default prompt for functions that require this parameter. Service: Call "Configuration" 2=configuration? > Go to "Dialing mode" Confirm your choice Configuration: Number ("Dialing mode"...
  • Page 52: Daylight Saving

    Settings I/C call display This function allows you to select the default CLI (calling line iden- tification) information to be displayed on an incoming call. The pri- ority order is name, number and IP. If the relevant information is not available, the next in priority is shown. If you don’t want any CLI information, you can select the "No Display"...
  • Page 53: Local Functions

    Settings Local functions Use the menu "Local Functions" to define some local features of your telephone: you can define a password and reset memory al- locations. Abbreviated Dialing Use this function to program up to 12 abbreviated dialing numbers. Service: 2=Configuration? >...
  • Page 54: User Password

    Settings 0451524486_ Enter digits Program destination? > Confirm Program abbreviated no. New number is displayed 5) 0451524486 > You may now use the arrow keys to browse or program other ab- breviated numbers. User password Use this function to set or change your user password. Your pass- word will protect all your user-specific settings including the lan- guage settings.
  • Page 55 Settings Memory Use this function to clear abbreviated dialing settings or to reset the terminal back to as-supplied settings. Clear abbreviated dialing numbers Use this function to clear all programmed abbreviated dialing numbers. Service: 2=Configuration? > Go to "Local Functions" Service: Call "Local Functions"...
  • Page 56 Settings As-supplied condition Use this function to set the as-supplied condition. This command only restores user data to the as-supplied condition, it does not al- ter any data relevant to the basic configuration of the phone as de- fined in the Administration menu. Service: 2=Configuration? >...
  • Page 57: Audio Settings

    Settings Audio Settings You can adjust the volume of the ringer tone with which your tele- phone signals incoming calls, the volume of the loudspeaker and the handset volume, and set the room characteristics for hands- free talking. Loudspeaker volumes in idle mode You can vary the volume of the base unit loudspeaker, of the handset loudspeaker, and of the ringer tone in idle mode of the telephone as follows:...
  • Page 58 Settings Ringer volume in idle mode Service: 2=Configuration? > Go to "Audio Settings" Service: Call "Audio Settings" 5=Audio Settings? > Go to "Ringer volume" Confirm your choice Audio Settings: 02=ringer volume? > (volume is at 2) Increase to required Ringer volume: nn...
  • Page 59: Ringer Tone

    Settings Ringer tone The tone sequence can be varied in 3 steps, the melody in 8 steps. During programming you may switch between the tone sequence and melody input fields using the arrow keys Service: 2=Configuration? > Go to "Audio Settings" Service: Call "Audio Settings"...
  • Page 60: Room Character

    Settings Room character The acoustic character of the handsfree talking equipment can be adapted to the room conditions with this setting. Settings for nor- mal, echoing or muffled rooms are available for selection. Service: 2=Configuration? > Go to "Audio Settings" Service: Call "Audio Settings"...
  • Page 61: Key Clicks

    Settings Key clicks You can decide to have key clicks to provide feedback when a key has been pressed. Four levels of volume are available and are programmed as indicated below: Service: 1=status? > Go to "Audio Settings" Service: Call "Audio Settings" 5=Audio Settings? >...
  • Page 62: Administration

    This chapter and the following chapter "Service Documentation" describe more detailed settings and the administration of the HiNet LP5100. These operations require good knowledge of net- work technology as well as of network protocols, and they are nor- mally carried out by network administrators. The HiNet LP5100 can be considered as a normal data terminal within an individual LAN and be managed as such.
  • Page 63 Administration Terminal firmware version (read only) The firmware version is displayed in the format XXXX-YY. The data display stands for XXXX: actual number of program status YY: version number Admin: 00=End? > Choose "Firmware vers" Admin: XXXX.YY Confirm 01=Firmware vers? >...
  • Page 64: Dhcp Ip Assignment

    Administration DHCP IP assignment Use this function to specify whether the terminal IP address is as- signed dynamically via DHCP. Admin: 00=End? > Choose "DHCP IP assign" Admin: Confirm 03=DHCP IP assign? > DHCP IP assign Confirm Switch over? > Admin: The change is displayed 03=DHCP IP assign?
  • Page 65 Administration GK discovery IP addr Use this function to override the default H323 GK discovery IP ad- dress whose value is only recommended and not mandatory. The as-supplied condition for this setting is ZERO which indicates to the H.323 stack to use the recommended value. If any other value is programmed, then this is used instead.
  • Page 66 Administration Hinet Use this function to specify if the terminal is operating within a HiNet system. Admin: 00=End? > Choose "Hinet" Admin: Confirm 05=Hinet? > Hinet Confirm Switch over? > Admin: The change is displayed 05=Hinet >...
  • Page 67 Administration E.164 address Use this function to read/change the E.164 address for the termi- nal. Admin: 00=End? > Choose "E164 address" Admin: 456788 Confirm 06=E164 address? > E164 address: 456788 Confirm Change? > E164 address: Enter a new number 456788 E164 address: Confirm the change 454667...
  • Page 68: Terminal Ip Address

    Administration Terminal IP address Use this function to read or change the current setting for the ter- minal IP address if DHCP configuration setting is OFF. If DHCP is ON, then the terminal IP address is read only. The example below shows programming when DHCP = OFF.
  • Page 69: Terminal Mask

    Administration Terminal mask Use this function to define the terminal network mask. Admin: 00=End? > Choose "Terminal mask" Admin: 123.113.019.012 Confirm 08=Terminal mask? > Termin: 255.000.000.000 Confirm Change? > Terminal mask Make the change 000.000.000.000 Terminal mask Confirm the change 019.003.035.021 Admin: 019.003.035.021 The change is displayed...
  • Page 70 Administration Gatekeeper IP address Use this function to display or change the Gatekeeper address. Admin: 00=End? > Choose "Gatekeepers" Admin: Confirm 09=Gatekeepers? > Gatekeep: 123.456.789.012 Confirm 01=Gatekeeper 1? > Gatekeep: 123.456.789.012 Confirm Change? > Gatekeeper 1 Make a change 123.456.789.012 Gatekeeper 1 Confirm the change 019.003.035.021...
  • Page 71 Administration Download server IP address Use this function to read or change the IP address of the software download server. Admin: 00=End? > Choose "Download IP addr." Admin: 123.113.19.12 Confirm 10=Download IP addr.? > Download IP addr. 123.113.19.12 Confirm Change? > Download IP addr.
  • Page 72 Administration SNTP IP address Use this function to identify the IP address of the network time server. Admin: 00=End? > Choose "SNTP IP ad- dr." Admin: 23.113.019.012 Confirm 11=SNTP IP addr.? > SNTP IP addr. 23.113.019.012 Confirm Change? > SNTP IP addr. Make a change 23.113.019.012 SNTP IP addr.
  • Page 73 Administration Timezone offset The SNTP server renders the current time based on Universal Time. This needs to be adjusted to allow for the geographical location of the terminal. This command enables the administrator to specify a +/- 12 hour offset to allow for all timezones. Note the Configuration menu allows the user to select whether day saving is currently in operation for the respective timezone.
  • Page 74 Administration IP routing Use this command to define routing information to allow access to network resources in other domains. Up to 3 separate routes can be configured. Each route is specified by a combination of target IP address, gateway address and network mask. Admin: 00=End? >...
  • Page 75 Administration Firmware download filename Use this function to define the base filename of the firmware file to be downloaded. Admin: 00=End? > Choose "Firm. DL filename" Admin: lite-app Confirm 14=Firm. DL filename? > Firm. DL filename: lite-app Confirm Change? > >...
  • Page 76: Configuration Download Filename

    Administration Configuration download filename Use this interface to specify the base filename of the configuration file to be downloaded. Admin: 00=End? > Choose "Cfg DL filename" Admin: lite-cfg Confirm 15=Cfg DL filename? > Cfg DL filename: lite-cfg Confirm Change? > >...
  • Page 77: Snmp Password

    Administration Administration password Use this function to change the Administrator password required to gain access to all administration and diagnostic functions. The password name is ADMIN. Admin: 00=End? > Choose "Admin password" Admin: Confirm 18=Admin password? > Enter admin password: Enter the new pass- ______ Continue with OK word...
  • Page 78 Administration FTP download username Use this function to change the FTP user name required to gain access to the Download FTP Server. Admin: 00=End? > Choose "FTP username" Admin: guest Confirm 22=FTP username? > FTP username: guest Confirm Change? > FTP username: Make a change guest...
  • Page 79: Ftp Account Name

    Administration FTP account name Use this function to configure the FTP account name for access to the download server. Admin: 00=End? > Choose "FTP account name" Admin: guest Confirm 23=FTP account name? > FTP account name: guest Confirm Change? > FTP account name: Make a change guest...
  • Page 80 Administration Download server path specification Use this function to define the path on the FTP Download Server from which downloads/uploads take place. Admin: 00=End? > Choose "FTP path" Admin: /lite/load Confirm 24=FTP path? > FTP path: /lite/load Confirm Change? > FTP path: Make a change /lite/load...
  • Page 81: Jitter Buffer

    Administration MAC address (read only) Use this function to read the current MAC address for the terminal. Admin: 00=End? > Choose "MAC address" Admin: 00 00 EF 70 01 23 Confirm 25=MAC address? > MAC: 00 00 EF 70 01 23 Confirm Continue? >...
  • Page 82: Audio Mode

    Administration Audio mode Use this option to specify the audio compression preferences. Admin: 00=End? > Choose "Audio mode" Admin: G711 always Confirm 27=Audio mode? > Confirm Audio mode:: G711 always 01= G711 always? > choose "G723 preferred" or "G711 preferred" Any changes made are Admin: G711 always...
  • Page 83: Download

    Administration Download General The HiNet LP5100 device will provide an internal file management system which allows to store the following data in logical file struc- tures: – User configuration data (local settings) – Firmware (including language packages) The file transfer between phone device and system is based on FTP.
  • Page 84 Administration The top line of the browsing screen shows the directory name (if known) and the total number of elements in the current directory. These elements can be a mixture of files and/or directories. The second line shows the current selected element and to the right the index of this element in the current directory.
  • Page 85 Administration Download firmware The LP5100 is supplied from the factory with a complete execut- able firmware package. After the LP5100 phone has been in- stalled successfully and the download parameters – IP address of FTP server – Username – Account name –...
  • Page 86 Administration Local download of firmware and upload/download configuration Choose Administration: 16=DL Firmware? > "DL Firmware" Administration: "DL Config" 17=DL Config? > Administration: "UL Config" 18=UL Config? > Administration: Confirm 18=UL Config? > Download of firm- <filename>  ware or UL config is >...
  • Page 87 Administration Download/upload user configuration data The HiNet LP5100 is supplied from the factory with default set- tings for the user configuration data. You may change the default user data according to your needs. After the HiNet LP5100 phone has been installed successfully and the download parameters –...
  • Page 88 Administration Local download of user configuration data Admin: 00=End? > Choose "DL config" Admin: Confirm 16=DL config? > DL Config: Confirm START? > Please wait: loading Download is carried out ******....Download has been 16:25 27.04.98 Config DL complete > completed Return to basic menu 16:25...
  • Page 89 Administration Local upload of user configuration data Admin: 00=End? > Choose "UL config" Admin: Confirm 17=UL config? > UL Config: Confirm START? > Please wait: loading Upload is carried out ******....Upload has been com- 18:25 27.04.98 Config UL complete >...
  • Page 90: Terminal Reset

    Administration Terminal reset Restarting the phone The HiNet LP 5100 can be restarted in the following ways: – Power on restart – Manual restart Press the following keys simultaneously 1 – 9 – * – Automatic restart (error recovery attempt) The context for such restarts will be: –...
  • Page 91 In order to protect against the Administrator password being changed from the factory default and then forgotten, the following procedure can be invoked to reset the HiNet LP5100 back to its default factory settings: Place the phone in one of its idle states.
  • Page 92 Administration Out-of-service conditions The HiNet LP5100 becomes "out-of-service", i.e. if its unable to make or receive calls in the following situations: – The terminal is being remotely configured via the SNMP man- agement entity – The administrator is in either the "Diagnosis menu" or "Admin- istration menu"...
  • Page 93 Administration Web based administration The LP5100 provides an embedded Web server for administration purposes. Browser compatibility The IP Phone web content will be compatible with: – Internet Explorer version 3.02 and later – Netscape Navigator version 4.5 and later Targeting these versions of the two most popular browsers means that style sheets can be used.
  • Page 94 Administration...
  • Page 95: Service Documentation

    Service Documentation Service Documentation This chapter describes the menu "Diagnosis" containing nu- merous tests for the hardware and software of the HiNet LP5100. In addition, it contains information about the integration of the HiNet LP5100 into different communication environments, as well as about the protocols and network interfaces used.
  • Page 96: Display Test

    Service Documentation Display test Diagnosis: 00=End? > Choose "Display test" Diagnosis: Confirm 01=Display test? > You can now check the different display modes one after the other: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Go to the next display or <> to the previous display abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Go to the next display <>...
  • Page 97: Led Test

    Service Documentation LED test All LEDs are switched on and flash until the tester confirms the display presented. Diagnosis: 00=End? > Choose "LED test" Diagnosis: Confirm 02=LED test? > Check that all LED’s are S ON continue? > on and then Confirm Diagnosis: 02=LED test?
  • Page 98: Key Test

    Service Documentation Key test In this test, the correct functioning of all keys of the HiNet LP5100 is checked. Press a key – and the key currently pressed is descri- bed on the display. Diagnosis: 00=End? > Choose "Key test"...
  • Page 99: Audio Loop Test

    Service Documentation Audio loop test With the handset lifted, the transmitter and receiver capsules are bridged with a test loop. By blowing into the mouthpiece the tester can check the general functioning state of the transmitter and re- ceiver components. Diagnosis: 00=End? >...
  • Page 100: Rom Test

    Service Documentation ROM test A function test of the ROM (Flash) area is carried out, and a cor- responding acknowledge appears on the display. Diagnosis: 00=End? > Choose "ROM test" Diagnosis: Confirm 06=ROM test? > ROM OK End of test continue? >...
  • Page 101: Line Monitor

    Service Documentation Line monitor With line monitor ON, the 4 LEDs (top 4 in the left-hand bank on the terminal) are switched to test mode with the LEDs showing the status of the 10Base-T interface. Function Coding Top LED LED 1 Line status LED on: link OK LED off: link down...
  • Page 102 Service Documentation MIB 2 error count The MIB objects used to produce the MIB2 error count are ifInDis- cards + ifOutDiscards. Diagnosis: 00=end? > Choose "MIB2 error count" Diagnosis: Confirm 09=MIB2 error count? > MIB2 error counts are MIB2 errors = xxxxxx Page forward with >...
  • Page 103 Service Documentation UL/DL status This function is used to determine the status of the last firmware download and configuration upload and download. Diagnosis: 00=end? > Choose "UL/DL status" Diagnosis: Confirm 10=UL/DL status? > Firmware download was Diagnosis: 1=Firmware Download > carried out without errors Go to the next status message...
  • Page 104: Supported Network Configurations

    Server and gatekeeper entities that might be involved in the com- munication scenario are considered as part of the intranet cloud and are not shown in detail. Client types on called party side a) HiNet LP5100 (LAN Interface Terminal) b) PC client c) SCN phone d) Cellular device Network scenarios –...
  • Page 105 – Typical delay: Not possible to define. For a configuration example, please refer to the figure below. The jitter buffer in the HiNet LP5100 supports a delay of up to 120 ms (two IP packets) and is adjustable dynamically in the Administration menu.
  • Page 106 Phone Feature Control Handler Data Handler SNMP G.711 HTTP H.225.0 H.450.x H.245 G.723 H.450.1 H.225.0. RTCP IP (ICMP, ARP, DHCP) MAC/LLC Physical Layer Ethernet 802.3 Shaded entities are not in the scope of the current release of the HiNet LP5100.
  • Page 107: Annex

    Annex Annex In the Annex you will find a menu overview of the HiNet LP5100, display messages and their handling, as well as technical data. In addition, you will find tables for standard assignment of function keys. Menu overview Below you will find a graphical representation of the HiNet LP5100’s menu structure for your information.
  • Page 108 Annex Missed calls menu Menu selection Action Next step Dial call? The number displayed is dialled and, after Dialing stage successful connection, deleted from the list Delete call? Delete entry from the missed calls list Missed calls Delete all calls? Delete all entries from the missed calls list Basic menu Previous entry? Page back to previous entry...
  • Page 109 Annex Connection menu Menu selection Action Next step Consultation? Hold user 1, call user 2 Return menu Transfer? Transfer call to user 2 and clear Basic menu (without consultation) connection Transfer completed Disconnect? Clear the current call Basic menu Return menu Menu selection Action Next step...
  • Page 110 Annex Incoming call menu Menu selection Action Next step Refuse call? Incoming call not taken Basic menu Pickup call? Incoming call taken Connection menu if first call Consultation menu if second call Deflect call? Incoming call deflected and Basic menu connection ended...
  • Page 111 Annex Forward menus Programming forwarding Menu selection Action Next step Unconditional? Incoming calls are always forwarded Basic menu On No Reply? Incoming calls are forwarded if nobody Basic menu picks up When busy? Incoming calls are forwarded if the num- Basic menu ber is busy Modifying existing forwards...
  • Page 112: Service Menu

    Annex Service menu The Service menu contains eight submenus which are in turn sub- divided into numerous submenus and functions.You can call all options in the Service menu both by means of the dialog keys and by entering the preceding number. Menu selection Action Next step...
  • Page 113 Annex Configuration menu Menu selection Action Next step 00=End? Quit Configuration menu Service menu 01=Country options? Country option setting Country options menu 02=Language? Language setting Language menu 03=Date/Time? Setting date and time Configuration menu 04=Call deflection? Switching call deflection on/off Configuration menu 05=Call forward? Switching call forward on/off...
  • Page 114 Annex Country options menu Menu selection Action Next step 01=D? Setting parameter for Germany on Configuration menu 02=US? Setting parameter for USA on Configuration menu 03=F? Setting parameter for France on Configuration menu 04=I? Setting parameter for Italy on Configuration menu 05=E? Setting parameter for Spain on Configuration menu...
  • Page 115 Annex Language menu Menu selection Action Next step 01=German? Switch menu language to German Configuration menu 02=English? Switch menu language to English Configuration menu 03=French? Switch menu language to French Configuration menu 04=Italian? Switch menu language to Italian Configuration menu 05=Spanish? Switch menu language to Spanish Configuration menu...
  • Page 116 Annex Local Functions Menu selection Action Next step 01=End? Quit Local functions menu Service menu 02=Abbrev. dialling? Programming of 12 abbreviated dialing Service menu numbers 03=User password? Programming local password Service menu 04=Memory? Clear abbreviated dialing settings and Service menu reset to as delivered user settings...
  • Page 117 Annex Function keys menu Menu selection Action Next step 00=End? Quit Function keys menu Service menu 01=Clear definition? Clear current definition Function keys menu 02=Selected dialling? Define a function key as a selected dial- Function keys menu ing key with programming of selected dialing number 03=Abbrev.
  • Page 118 Annex Menu selection Action Next step 11=Transfer? Define a function key to restore the call Function keys menu transfer function (CT) 12=Deflect? Define a function key to deflect a call Function keys menu 13=Service menu? Define a function key to restore the Function keys menu menu call service 14=Room echoing?
  • Page 119 Annex Administration menu Menu selection Action Next step 00=End? Quit Administration menu Service menu 01=Firmware versn.? Display firmware version Administration menu 02=Applic. versn.? Display application version Administration menu 03=DHCP IP assign? Determine if DHCP is to be used Administration menu 04=GK discvry IP addr? Allow the default H323 broadcast Administration menu...
  • Page 120 Annex Menu selection Action Next step 23=FTP account name? Set default FTP account name Administration menu 24=FTP path? Set default FTP path Administration menu 25=MAC address? Read terminal NIC MAC address Administration menu 26=Jitter buffer? Set jitter buffer characteristics Administration menu 27=Audio mode? Specifies audio compression preferences Audio mode menu IP routing menu...
  • Page 121 Annex Diagnosis menu Menu selection Action Next step 00=End? Quit Diagnosis menu Service menu 01=Display? Display test Diagnosis menu 02=LEDs? LED test Diagnosis menu 03=Keys? Keyboard test Diagnosis menu 04=Audio loop test? Loop transmitter and receiver Diagnosis menu 05=RAM test? RAM function test Diagnosis menu 06=ROM test?
  • Page 122: Messages And Alarms

    Annex Messages and alarms Status messages Status messages are generally displayed in the top display line. They remain there (static) until they are replaced by a new status. Example: The conversation has been ended by the other party: Conversation has been Inactive 0897226187 Return call? >...
  • Page 123: Error Messages

    Annex Error messages An acoustic alarm has not been incorporated for reasons of user acceptance. The error display on the telephone is limited to one display output and acoustic signals possibly generated from the network. As a rule, error messages are shown in the bottom line of the dis- play.
  • Page 124 Annex Error follow-up mode after acknowledging the error display After manual or automatic acknowledgement of the error mes- sage, a reference back to the next error follow-up mode will be made. – Error from connection mode or after an outgoing call from idle mode: Error follow-up status idle with the message "Please replace receiver"...
  • Page 125 Annex Other errors and messages Errors/messages Reason Task/Solution No display No power Check power connection: – Power cord connected to phone – Power supply unit con- nected – Power line down No dial tone Several reasons Check display No ringer Ringer signal deactivated Activate ringer (see chapter "Settings"...
  • Page 126: Default Values For As-Supplied Condition

    Annex Default values for as-supplied condition Programmable keys Key no. As-supplied condition Loudspeaker Number redial Missed calls Shift key...
  • Page 127 Annex Configuration Function As-supplied condition National variant Language English (US) Date/Time: Format DD.MM.YY Date 00.00.00 Time 00:00:00AM Call deflection Call forward Call duration Call waiting DTMF mode In-band Display contrast Dialling mode number (E164) IC Call display number Daylight saving Local functions Function As-supplied condition...
  • Page 128 Annex Administration Function As-supplied condition DHCP IP design HiNet E164 address null Gatekeepers (1) 0.0.0.0 Terminal IP address 0.0.0.0 Terminal mask 255.0.0.0 DL server IP address 0.0.0.0 SNTP IP address 0.0.0.0 Timezone offset IP routing 0.0.0.0 (all) Firmware DL filename LP5100a Config DL filename LP5100cf...
  • Page 129: Technical Data

    Annex Technical data Protocols H.323, H.225, H.245, TCP/IP, FTP, DHCP, SNTP Gatekeeper routed and direct routed call model Voice algorithms G.711 (64 kbit/s), G.723.1 (6,3 kbit/s) Room echo compensation Interfaces IEEE 802.3 Ethernet (10 Mbit/s) 1 x RJ 45 TP Pin assignment: LAN receptacle Pin 1 TX +...
  • Page 130: Index

    Index Index Diagnosis menu 95 dialing aids 19, 38 abbreviated dialing 42 dialing mode 51 abbreviated dialing on/off 53 dialing with handset lifted off 27 Administration menu 62 dialing with handset replaced 28 Administrator password 62 dialog keys 10, 12, 20 Administrator password, changing 77 display 12, 21 alternate 32...
  • Page 131 Index handsfree 28 outgoing call 27 handsfree distance 5 out-of-service conditions 92 handsfree microphone 10 own telephone number 16 Hinet, operating within 66 picking up a call 22 I/C call display 52 picking up a call waiting 24 incoming call 22 PING 100 IP address 16, 19 precautions 5...
  • Page 132 Index TCP/IP protocol 9 terminal application version 63 terminal firmware version 63 terminal IP address 68 terminal reset 90 timezone offset 73 transfer conversation 26 UL/DL status 103 user configuration data, download/upload 87 user help 7 user password 54 user-programmable keys 13 Web based administration 93 western plug 14...
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