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Table of
contents Expert Documentation: Hardware:
Platform, Interfaces and Devices
Chapter 1
Expert Documentation structure
Chapter 2
C, S, M, L Racks
Chapter 3
Boards
3.5 PRA..........................................................................................................................................................31
3.5.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 31
3.5.2 Hardware configuration....................................................................................................................32
3.5.3 External connections......................................................................................................................... 33
3.6 MIX-2 ..................................................................................................................................................... 34
3.6.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 34
3.6.2 External connections......................................................................................................................... 35
3.7 Mini-MIX...............................................................................................................................................36
3.8 AMIX-1...................................................................................................................................................38
3.8.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 38
3.8.2 External connections......................................................................................................................... 39
3.9 UAI............................................................................................................................................................40
3.9.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 40
3.9.2 External connections......................................................................................................................... 43
3.10 SLI-2 ...................................................................................................................................................... 44
3.10.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 44
3.10.2 External connections......................................................................................................................... 45
3.11 LanX-2...................................................................................................................................................46
3.11.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 46
3.11.2 Configuration examples................................................................................................................... 48
3.11.3 External connections......................................................................................................................... 48
3.12 APA.......................................................................................................................................................... 50
3.12.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 50
3.12.2 External connections......................................................................................................................... 52
3.13 Power Supplies............................................................................................................................53
3.13.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 53
Chapter 4
Dedicated Sets
The OXO Connect Expert Documentation is split into fifteen separated documents. Each document
only describes the features supported by OXO Connect RC2.0* or higher (for example: MMC station is
not described since it is not supported). Please refer to the OXO Connect Documentation Note, for
historical information. In addition, the Cross Compatibility document is the reference for detailed status
about supported and unsupported devices and applications.
* RCz.n, with z greater than or equal to 2, stands for any release starting from 2016 introducing
Connect capabilities.
It appears on:
• Product stickers with release format: RC0zn/xx.yy
• In any documentation (including this one) as: Rz.n
These documents are:
[10] OXO Connect Expert Documentation: OmniTouch Call Center Office 8AL91209xxxx
Summary: this document provides the description and installation pro-
cedure of OmniTouch Call Center Office. The document also includes
presentation and operation of Announcement, Traceability, and a short
description of Agent, Statistics and Supervisor applications.
[16] Server deployment guide for remote workers using deskphones 8AL90345xxxx
In the present document, cross-references are identified by the number in the first column of the above
table.
Part numbers are given in the last column, where xx corresponds to the language code of the
document.
Outlook is either a registered trademark, or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
2 C, S, M, L Racks
The Mini-MIX daughter board which is plugged into the PowerCPU EE/PowerCPU EE C25 board
provides two Z (Analog Extension) ports and two T0 (ISDN Basic Rate) accesses.
Metal cover
Fan
Mains power cable
Plastic frame
Mains power connector
mounting plate
Grounding clips
Power supply
Cooling zone
(fans) Mains power
connector
Board
installation Batteries
areas
3 Boards
3.1 PowerCPU EE
3.1.1 Hardware description
3.1.1.1 Overview
The PowerCPU EE board, based on processor PowerQuicc II Pro MPC8377 from Freescale, has the
following characteristics: 800 MHz processor, 512 MB DDR2 SDRAM, MSDB (Mass Storage Daughter
Board) 8 GB equipped with eMMC (embedded Multi-Media Card), VoIP channel C6421/4 (16 VoIP
channels).
The PowerCPU EE board is built around 2 main blocks interconnected via PCI:
• CPU part with MPC8377 processor and following interfaces:
• DDR 2 memory
• BOOT (NOR Flash)
• Dual UART
• PCI
• LAN interfaces
• I2C
• Telecom part with INOX ASIC and with connections to:
• Telecom DSP0 TMS320C5507
• Modem DSP1 TMS320C5402
• VoIP DSP TMS320C6421 (16 VoIP channels)
• Legacy Telecom architecture (PCM buses, ASL, HSL)
HSL1/HSL2
(optional)
DDR2 Module
(underneath)
Mini-MIX
(optional)
ARMADA VoIP32 or
ARMADA VoIP64
(optional)
HSL and Mini-MIX
daughter boards
AFU are not compatible
(optional)
Mini-MIX Green (only on OXO Green only when accepted by the license 2B channels for
Connect Compact plat- MIX-2 boards. Detection of Mini-MIX board in OXO Connect
form) Compact platform.
General bell
PC (OMC, NMC)
Doorphone
Available functions:
• LAN: 10/100/1000 base T Ethernet port (MDI-II/straight).
• SLI1/SLI2: Analog Z accesses from Mini-MIX board, General ringer; 12V output
• AUX: General ringer; 12V output
• CONFIG: RS232 for OMC.
• MODULE1: HSL1 link of HSL board for connection to module expansion 1
• ISDN T01: ISDN T01 port of Mini-MIX board
• MODULE2: HSL2 link of HSL board for connection to module expansion 2
• ISDN T02: ISDN T02 port of Mini-MIX board
• AUDIO: Interfaces Please wait message, Background music, Loudspeaker, Alarm
• DOORPHONE: Interfaces doorphone
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
MOD-
TX+ TX- RX+ RX-
ULE1
MOD-
TX+ TX- RX+ RX-
ULE2
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Distribution panel
AudCrtl A
Control AudCrtl B
circuit
Audio In A
Audio
Circuit
Audio In B
Power supply
The contacts of the alarm and doorphone controls have the same electrical characteristics as
those indicated above.
Distribution panel
Audio In A
TUNER
Audio In B
Power supply
Distribution panel
Alarm A
Alarm
system
Alarm B
Power supply
Distribution panel
Aud Out A
Amplifier
Aud Out B
Power supply
Distribution panel
CenRg A
General
call ringer
CenRg B
Power supply
DoorPhA1
DoorPhA2
DOORPHONE
DoorPhB1
To door
lock keeper
DoorPhB2
220V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
HSL1/HSL2
(optional)
DDR2 Module
(underneath)
Mini-MIX
(optional)
ARMADA VoIP32 or
ARMADA VoIP64
(optional)
HSL and Mini-MIX
daughter boards
AFU are not compatible
(optional)
Mini-MIX Green (only on OXO Green only when accepted by the license 2B channels for
Connect Compact plat- MIX-2 boards. Detection of Mini-MIX board in OXO Connect
form) Compact platform.
PowerCPU EE board
Power CPU EE C25
PROCESSING UNIT
PC (OMC, NMC)
Doorphone
Available functions:
• LAN: 10/100/1000 base T Ethernet port (MDI-II/straight).
• SLI1/SLI2: Analog Z accesses from Mini-MIX board, 12V output
• AUX: 12V output
• CONFIG: RS232 for OMC.
• MODULE1: HSL1 link of HSL board for connection to module expansion 1
• ISDN T01: ISDN T01 port of Mini-MIX board
• MODULE2: HSL2 link of HSL board for connection to module expansion 2
• ISDN T02: ISDN T02 port of Mini-MIX board
• AUDIO: Interfaces Please wait message, Background music, Loudspeaker, Alarm
• DOORPHONE: Interfaces doorphone
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RMTRE
CONFIG CTS RX Ground TX DTR RTS
S
Distribution panel
AudCrtl A
Control AudCrtl B
circuit
Audio In A
Audio
Circuit
Audio In B
Power supply
The contacts of the alarm and doorphone controls have the same electrical characteristics as
those indicated above.
Distribution panel
Audio In A
TUNER
Audio In B
Power supply
Distribution panel
Alarm A
Alarm
system
Alarm B
Power supply
Distribution panel
Aud Out A
Amplifier
Aud Out B
Power supply
DoorPhA1
DoorPhA2
DOORPHONE
DoorPhB1
To door
lock keeper
DoorPhB2
220V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3.3 PowerMEX
3.3.1 Hardware description
3.3.1.1 Overview
The PowerMEX board is a controller board for extension or module expansion.
The PowerMEX board (POWER Module EXpansion) performs the controller functions in the expansion
platforms.
HSL1
FAN POWER
MAIN
and pilot-ck
FAN POWER
MAIN
Available functions:
• MAIN: HSL to basic module (cable max. length: 5 meters).
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3.3.3.2 Connection
The PowerMEX board is connected to the MODULE 1 or MODULE 2 connector on the PowerCPU EE/
PowerCPU EE C25 board, see:
• PowerCPU EE: General Connection Diagram on page 15
• PowerCPU EE C25: General Connection Diagram on page 22
3.4 BRA
3.4.1 Hardware description
The BRA (Basic Rate Access) board provides the basic access points (2 x 64-Kbps B-channels + 1 x
16-Kbps D-channel per access) for connecting the system to the ISDN digital public network (point-to-
point or multipoint T0 link) and, starting with version R2.0, to a private network (point-to-point DLT0
link); Several versions are offered:
• BRA2-2: 2 T0 accesses
• BRA4-2: 4 T0 accesses
• BRA8: 8 T0 accesses
With OMC it is possible to define the operating mode access by access: T0 (ISDN) or DLT0 (QSIG). If
the choice is DLT0 (QSIG), the following operating mode may be defined: master = Network (NT),
slave = User(TE)
Note:
Configuration in T0/DLT0 is done by access pairs; if an access (04-001-01 for example) is configured in DLT0, the
2nd one (04-002-01) must also be configured in DLT0.
OBC
1 2 3 4
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Female RJ45, front
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Transmission
TX
DNT
RX
Reception
X5
X4
X3
X2
X1
Not Used
Connections
The ISDN-EFM box must be installed as close as possible to the system (3 m maximum). All the box
connections are made with straight RJ45-RJ45 cables.
Output connectors functions:
• BRA: connection of T0 access to be forwarded.
• NT: connection of ISDN network termination.
Not Used
Audio Out
ISDN
S0 Terminal
Network Termination
3.5 PRA
3.5.1 Hardware description
The PRA board (Primary Rate Access) board provides 1 primary access for connecting the OXO
Connect system to the ISDN digital public network or to private networks:
• PRA -T2, DLT2: 30 x 64-Kpbs B-channels + 1 x 64-Kbps D-channel; 2048 Kbps.
• PRA-T1: 23 x 64-Kbps B-channels + 1 x 64-Kbps D-channel; 1544 Kbps
• PCM R2: 30 x 64 Kbps B-channels + 1 x 4 Kbps signaling channel; 2048 Kbps.
There are several connection options: T2 120-ohm symmetrical pairs and T1 100-ohm symmetrical
pairs. A coaxial 75-ohm connection is available using an external adapter kit.
OBC
4
Citroen straps
(definition of
FALC board type)
Transmission
TX
DLT
RX
Reception
The PRA board is connected to a digital line termination (DLT) by 2 reinforced symmetrical pairs.
Cable impedance: 120 Ohms +/- 20% between 200 kHz and 1 MHz; 120 Ohms +/- 10% at 1 MHz.
We recommend using an L120-series cable (or the L204 equivalent).
The distance T2-DLT is limited by the amount of loss between the DLT and T2, which must not exceed
6 dB at 1024 kHz.
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Female RJ45, front
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
BUSY BUSY B-channels busy (red LED lights up if at least 1 B-channel is busy)
RAI (ATD) RAI Remote frame alarm (red LED lights up on alarm)
AIS (SIA2M) AIS Too many "1's in the 2-Mbit binary train (red LED lights up on alarm)
NOS (MS) NSIG Absence of 2-Mbit signal (red LED lights up on alarm)
LOS (PVT) NSYN Loss of frame alignment (red LED lights up on alarm)
3.6 MIX-2
3.6.1 Hardware description
The MIX-2 (Mixed Lines) board serves to connect ISDN basic accesses (T0), digital stations (UA) and
2-wire analog terminals (Z). 3 board versions are available:
• MIX244-2: 2 T0 accesses, 4 UA interfaces and 4 Z interfaces
• MIX484-2: 4 T0 accesses, 8 UA interfaces and 4 Z interfaces
• MIX448-2: 4 T0 accesses, 4 UA interfaces and 8 Z interfaces
Note:
Contrary to the BRA-2 board, the MIX-2 board's T0 accesses cannot be configured as DLT0 Network. Only DLTO
User is allowed in QSIG mode.
Example: MIX484-2 board
UA
1 to 4
UA
5 to 8
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Female RJ45, front
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Z outputs ZA ZB
UA outputs L1 L2
3.7 Mini-MIX
The Mini–MIX daughter board is an optional daughter board plugged on the PowerCPU EE/PowerCPU
EE C25 board.
Note:
The Mini-MIX daughter board requires BACKXS-N back panel and PSXS-N power supply module. The Mini-MIX
daughter board can be used only in an OXO Connect Compact.
The Mini–MIX daughter board has the following features:
Two T0 (ISDN Basic Rate Access) interfaces
Two Z (SLI Analog Extension Access) interfaces
One local OBC to handle initialization and low level signaling
PowerCPU
or EE board
CPU-4
T01
T02
SLI
1/2
ABUSY
ADRIVF
ASCAN
HTR8
SLI1/2 &
AUX
SLI1/2 & AUX RJ45 pin-out
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CenRg CenRg
Ground +12V ZA1 ZB1 ZA2 ZB2
8765 432 1 A B
MODULE
ISDN T0
12 345678 ISDN T0 1 & 2 RJ45 pin-out
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Inter–connections between the Mini–MIX and the PowerCPU EE/PowerCPU EE C25 are made through
2BergStak connectors (already used for daughter boards AFU-1, HSL, etc.)
3.8 AMIX-1
3.8.1 Hardware description
The AMIX-1 (Analog Mixed Line) board is used to connect the analog public network (PSTN) to the
PBX. It has the following characteristics:
• 4 analog line accesses
• a maximum of 8 UA interfaces
• a maximum of 8 Z interfaces
• an OBC system interface supporting AT, Z and UA signaling
• protection features
• the PFCT (Power Failure Cut Through) feature which allows a local analog set to connect directly to
a network line in the event of a power cut or a software failure
Note:
The AMIX-1 board is required to connect the OXO Connect Compact platform to the analog public network
(PSTN). It can be used for OXO Connect Small, Medium, Large platforms.
The AMIX-1 board can take the following 2 daughter boards:
• GSCLI
• CLIDSP
: indicates the assignment ports for the PFCT (Power Failure Cut Through) feature: the Z2 plug is
connected to a Z set, the AT1 plug to the PSTN.
MIXED AMIX4/8/4-1
ANALOG INTERFACES DIGITAL INTERFACES
MIXED AMIX4/4/8- 1
ANALOG INTERFACES
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Female RJ45, front
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3.9 UAI
3.9.1 Hardware description
The UAI board allows the connection of digital stations (UA). Two board versions are available:
• boards without external power supply capability:
• UAI4: 4 UA interfaces
• UAI8: 8 UA interfaces
• UAI16: 16 UA interfaces
• boards with external power supply capability:
• UAI16-1: 16 UA interfaces
OBC
Interfaces UA 9 Interfaces UA 13
CATS CATS
CATS CATS
Interfaces UA 1 Interfaces UA 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Female RJ45, front
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Outputs L1 L2
OBC
UA interfaces 1 to 8 UA interfaces 9 to 16
OSIRIS OSIRIS
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(DC-In)
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Female RJ45, front
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Outputs 1 L1 L2 0V +48 V
Outputs 2 to 16 L1 L2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
L2 (5)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
L2 (5)
Splitter
1 1
EPS48
3.10 SLI-2
3.10.1 Hardware description
The SLI-2 board (Single Line) allows the connection of 2-wire analog terminals (Z). 3 board versions
are available:
• SLI4-2: 4 Z interfaces
• SLI8-2: 8 Z interfaces
• SLI16-2: 16 Z interfaces
OBC
QCIALA (Z13
QCIALA (Z5
QCIALA (Z1
QCIALA (Z9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
876 5 4 32 1
Female RJ45, front
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Outputs ZA ZB
2
1
4
3
5 6
ZB
3.11 LanX-2
3.11.1 Hardware description
The LanX-2 board (Ethernet LAN Switch) serves to connect Ethernet terminals (IEEE 802.3
compatible). 2 board versions are available:
• LanX8-2
8 10/100 BT Ethernet ports (ports 1 to 7: MDI-X/crossover; Uplink: MDI-II/straight link)
• LanX16-2
16 10/100 BT Ethernet ports (ports 1 to 15: MDI-X/crossover; Uplink: MDI-II/straight link)
OBC
Converter
KS8998 KS8998
The LanX8-2 and LanX16-2 integrate respectively 1 or 2 Ethernet Gigabit ports for a Lanswitch/Layer 2
configuration. Any port can be used as an Uplink, as all the ports are auto MDI/MDIX.
Alcatel Server 1
Ethernet 10/100 Mbits
SWITCH
Ethernet 10/100 Mbits
Up-Link Server 2
LANX8
ETHERNET LANSWITCH
PowerCPU EE
PROCESSING UNIT
Port 4
Port 3
Port 2
Ethernet 10/100 Mbits
Host 1
Port 1
Host 2
Ethernet 10/100 Mbits
Host 3
Port B
Port A
7 5 3 1
Port B
Port A
7 5 3 1 14 12 10 8
The LEDs of the A and B ports are both located at the top of the board. The LED display is as follows:
• Green LED (left) = link status and activity:
• LED off: link disconnected
• LED steady: link connected
• LED flashing: link active
• Yellow LED (right) = speed:
• off: low speed (10 or 100 Mb for Gigabit port, 10 Mb for the other ports)
• on: high speed (1 Gb for Gigabit port, 100 Mb for the other ports)
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GE1, GE2 TR0+ TR0- TR1+ TR2+ TR2- TR1- TR3+ TR3-
2
RX 2
TX
TX 6 6 RX
2 2
RX RX
3 3
6 6
TX TX
Crossover (twisted
pairs cable)
3.12 APA
3.12.1 Hardware description
The APA boards can only be used on systems running a software version posterior to R2.0.
The APA board (Analog Public Access) allows the connection of analog trunk lines (TL). Two board
versions are available:
• APA-4: 4 TL interfaces
• APA-8: 8 TL interfaces
OBC OBC
X5
DSLAC DSLAC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8765 432 1
Front panel female RJ45
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Note:
Z set B1 and Z set A1: connection to Z set for cut-through functionality. ZB1 and ZA1: connection to a Z access for
cut-through functionality.
3.12.2.2 CONNECTING A TL
3.12.2.2.1 Without TL forwarding
Distribution table
LA-Tip
Analog
Public LB-Ring
Network
ZSETA
Analog
Station
ZSETB
ZA, ZB
Note:
US connection features
• APA board equipped with Ground Start signaling: Ring is connected to the network's + polarity
while Tip is connected to the - (ground if using conventional battery).
• APA board equipped with Loop Start signaling: In case of conventional battery, Tip is normally
connected to the network equipment's ground and Ring to the network's - polarity. Nevertheless,
maintenance operations may temporarily or permanently inverse these polarities: the connection of
each of the battery's terminals to the earth cannot be ensured. In the case of va riable battery, no
terminal is connected to ground: the Tip and Ring outputs are variable.
SLOT 1
Battery connection
+BAT (red)
NEUTRAL
-BAT (black)
EARTH
Mains filter
connection
SLOT CPU
LIVE
NEUTRAL
Fan power supply connectors
LIVE
12V fuse for CPU
(1A fast-acting)
110V/230V selection: 3
-jumpers in 1-2: 110 V
Plug-in connectors -jumpers in 2-3: 230 V
1
on BACK2*
SWT
PCO2 Board
GND
Connection with
PCO2 board
PO WER-V12DC
Battery fuse F10AL/250V
(10 A fast-acting,
low breaking capacity)
-BAT (black)
SWT
GND
PCH2 Board
+BAT (red)
POWER-V12DC
NEUTRAL
Fan power supply connectors
LIVE
12V fuse for CPU
(1A fast-acting)
1
110V/230V selection:
Plug-in connectors -2 jumpers in 1-2: 230 V 3
-2 jumpers in 2-3: 110 V
on BACK3 1
SWT
PCO3 board
GND
Connection with
POWER-V40DCN
PCH3 board
SWT
GND -BAT (black) PCH3 board
POWER-V40DCN +BAT (red)
3.13.1.4 Batteries
Equipment:
• OXO Connect S: 1 battery
• OXO Connect M: 2 batteries mounted in parallel
• OXO Connect L: 3 batteries mounted in series
Battery characteristics:
• sealed lead battery
• 1,2 Ah / 12 V
3.13.1.5 UPS
A UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is recommended because it increases the backup time provided
by the system’s batteries. A maximum of 2 OXO Connect platforms can be connected to a UPS.
To mains
UPS power
3.13.1.5.1 Equipment
The following table indicates compatible UPS models to use with each OXO Connect system for a
power autonomy of about 1 hour (40 minutes for the OXO Connect L + extension OXO Connect L used
with a standard configuration):
OXO Connect L + extension OXO Pulsar ellipse 1200S Pulsar ellipse 1200 RS232
Connect L
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Outputs 0V 48 V
4 Dedicated Sets
Application keys
Loudspeaker key
Keypad
Physical characteristics:
• Corded handset (or headset). In its standard version, the set comes with a corded comfort handset.
• Two-level adjustable foot stand: 40° or 60°
• Wall-mountable
• Operating temperature: 0°C to 45°C
• Operating humidity: 10% to 90%
Audio characteristics:
• Audio codec: G711 (A-law and μ-law), G.729AB
Power characteristics:
• Power over Ethernet (IEE 802.3af)
• Power adapter (DC 5V/1A output)
Connectivity:
• 8001 DeskPhone: LAN: 2 x RJ45 10/100M Ethernet ports
• 8001G Deskphone: LAN: 2 x RJ45 10/100/1000M Ethernet ports
• 1 x 3.5 mm Jack port (headset connection)
• 1 x RJ9 port (handset connection)
• 1 x RJ9 port (headset connection 4-Pin (CTIA, stereo))
• 1 x power supply port (AC/DC power adapter connection)
This supply port is reserved for future use (no power adapter available with the current version).
Note:
For a complete view of the set technical specifications, refer to the 8001/8001G Deskphone data sheet available
on the business portal (BPWS).
4.1.2.2 Prerequisites
The 8001/8001G Deskphone software must be in version 3.6.0.5. If a previous software version is
installed on the set, the set starts as an "Open SIP Phone" and is not recognized as 8001/8001G
Deskphone SIP Phone".
The software is downloaded according to the initial 8001/8001G Deskphone software version of the
set:
1. Sets having a software version prior to 3.5.0.8 must be upgraded to the intermediate version 3.5.0.8
2. Sets are upgraded to version R120-v3.6.0.5
• OXO Connect must be operational
• A free IP address must be available for the set
• A port with PoE must be available on a switch
• If the set is configured to start in dynamic mode (default configuration, a DHCP server must be
configured:
• If using the OXO Connect DHCP server: a range of available IP addresses must be configured
(in OMC, go to ALU IP Phones: DHCP IP Range).
• If using another DHCP server: the URL for the configuration files must be provided. This URL is
indicated using two proprietary options of DHCP server:
• Option 66 must specify the DM IP address, the value of this option must contain <OXO
Connect_IP_address:10443>
• Sub option 67 of option 43 (DHCP Vendor Specific information) must contain a string value
set to « /dmcfg/ »
The URL to download the configuration files is https://<OXO Connect_IP_address>:10443/
dmcfg.
The CGI script included in the URL is executed on OXO Connect to create the device (if
necessary) and generate the configuration file.
The set being plug&phone, it starts automatically and can be used straight away.
The set can be further configured in OMC. It is visible in the subscribers list as SIP Phone (8001) or
SIP Phone (8001G).
It is preferable to disconnect 8001/8001G Deskphone set from the network during this operation. Once
reconnected, the set initializes normally and the OXO Connect license-bypass mechanism makes it
appear as a SIP phone 8001/8001G Deskphone.
Set screen
Soft keys
Navigation keys
Dialing keypad
Headset port
Two fixed keys
Fixed keys
The 8018 DeskPhone is equipped with a USB connector instead of a standard microphone connector.
It comes in standard version with a comfortable corded handset. It works in hands free mode at the
user request.
4.2.1.3.4 Screen
The set screen is a black and white graphical display of 50 by 128 pixels, with white backlight on
8008G DeskPhone and 8018 DeskPhone.
4.2.1.3.5 Keys
4.2.1.3.5.1 Dialing keypad
The dialing keypad is also used as alphabetical keyboard. Press the "alpha" fixed key, whose label
displays 123 < > abc. By default, the set is in numeric mode and the key is unlit. Press the alpha key to
switch to alphabetic mode.
On the dialing keypad, the selected character is changed with a short press on the key:
1 space | - 1
2 abcABC2
3 defDEF3
4 ghIGHI4
5 jklJKL5
6 mnoMNO6
7 pqrsPQRS7
8 tuvTUV8
9 wxyzWXYZ9
0 .,;:“?!0
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# #@
• Two fixed keys below the keypad (start call key: and stop call key: ) allow
to perform several actions
• A four-direction set of navigation keys (left, right, up, down) allows to select the different options
available on the screen. The OK button in the center of the navigation validates the selection.
• The c key to the left of the navigation allows to cancel the current action.
• Sensitive (piano) keys are located above the black grid of the lower part of the set.
• For 8008/8008G DeskPhones, a set of fixed feature keys allows to perform the following
operations:
Key Meaning
123 <> abc Switch between alphabetic keyboard and numeric keyboard
F1/Hold Programmable key. A service or a direct call can be associated to this key
F2Transfer Programmable key. A service or a direct call can be associated to this key
Mute sound
• For 8018 DeskPhone, sensitive (piano) keys are located above the black grid of the lower part of
the set. Starting from the left to the right, they provide access to the following features:
table 4.1:
Key Meaning
Mute sound
Power boost • Disable (default value): the power requested (and available) by the
phone on PoE is optimized for standard usage
• Enable: the phone can use up to 13 W of power on PoE
• AUTO: Reserved for future use (= disable)
Please contact your system administrator for details on the configuration of your system.
With dynamic initialization, IP parameters are automatically sent by a DHCP server to the phone.
4.2.2.2.2 Deny of download
If the downloaded version is different from the version installed on the set and if the downloaded binary
is incompatible with the hardware/software, the terminal denies it and signals the problem to the
Communication Server.
The terminal requests binary files at each reset until a compatible binary is found.
Deny of download also applies to SIP binary.
Set screen
Soft keys
Navigation keys
Dialing keypad
Headset port
Two fixed keys
• Suboption 67 of option 43: the value of this sub-option must contain a string value set to /dmcfg
• Option 58: VLAN ID: this is sent as a suboption of option 43
8068 Premium DeskPhone and 8068s Premium DeskPhone sets are very similar in their features and
capabilities.
In the following paragraphs, all mentions to 8028s Premium DeskPhone and 8068s Premium
DeskPhone sets apply respectively to 8028 Premium DeskPhone and 8068 Premium DeskPhone sets
unless specified otherwise.
Touch screen
Dialing keypad
Bluetooth handset
Headset jack
Alt key
Space bar
Figure 4.5: 8078s Premium DeskPhone set layout (capacitive Touch Panel)
Alarm LED
Soft keys
Set screen
Dialing keypad
Bluetooth handset
Fixed keys
Headset jack
Alt key
Space bar
Alarm LED
Dialing keypad
Handset (Bluetooth
or corded)
Fixed keys
Adjustable foot
stand (0° to 60°)
Alphabetic keyboard
Alt key
Space bar
Alarm LED
Dialing keypad
Handset (corded)
Add-on modules
Fixed keys
Headset jack
Alt key
Space bar
Alarm LED
Dialing keypad
Corded handset
Fixed keys
Adjustable foot
stand (0° to 60°)
Alphabetic keyboard
Alt key
Space bar
Dialing keypad
Corded handset
Fixed keys
Headset jack
Piano sensitive keys
Alarm LED
Add-on keys
Set screen Soft keys
Dialing keypad
Corded handset
Fixed keys
Adjustable foot
stand (0° to 60°)
Alphabetic keyboard
Alt key
Space bar
G722 codec is set as the default codec for 80x8 Premium DeskPhone and 80x8s Premium DeskPhone
sets.
All sets come in their standard version with a comfortable corded handset.
They all work in hands free mode at the user's request.
Note:
The Bluetooth handset with reference BTHS-2 is compatible with the 8068 Premium DeskPhone with Bluetooth
set.
4.4.1.3.4 Screens
Characteristics of set displays are:
• 8078s Premium DeskPhone: capacitive Touch Panel, 480x800 Touch color graphical display
• 8068s Premium DeskPhone: 240x320 color graphical display of 240320 dots, in 16,7 M colors, with
Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) Modules (LCM)
• 8058s Premium DeskPhone: 320x240 color graphical display
• 8038 Premium DeskPhone: 160x100 black and white graphical display, with white backlight
• 8028s Premium DeskPhone: 64x128 black and white graphical display, with white backlight
8058s Premium DeskPhone, 8068s Premium DeskPhone and 8078s Premium DeskPhone sets come
with Customized Skin.
4.4.1.3.5 Keys
4.4.1.3.5.1 Dialing keypad
All sets come with a standard 12-key dialing keypad.
4.4.1.3.5.2 Fixed keys
On all sets:
• Two fixed keys below the keypad (start call key: and stop call key: ) allow
to perform several actions
The stop call key allows to end a call and ignore an incoming call
• A four-direction set of navigation keys (left, right, up, down) allows to select the different options
available on the screen. The OK button in the center of the navigation validates the selection.
• The c key to the left of the navigation allows to cancel the current action.
• Piano keys are located above the grid of the lower part of the set.
Starting from the left to the right, they provide access to the following features:
• mute sound
• hold call. This is the default feature for F1 keys (but can be programmed with
another feature)
• transfer call. This is the default feature for F2 keys (but can be programmed with
another feature)
redial information
• messaging services
4.4.1.3.5.3 Integrated additional programmable keys
On 8028s Premium DeskPhone sets, four add-on keys, each with a LED, allow to customize each set
according to the user's needs. A paper label at the right of these keys allows to write down a brief
description of the feature programmed on the key.
On 8058s Premium DeskPhone sets, four add-on keys are available on the two lower lines of the
screen.
4.4.1.3.5.4 Alphabetic keyboard
A standard (hot pluggable) keyboard is available for all sets, in the following layouts:
• Azerty (FR)
• Qwertz (DE)
• Qwerty (international)
• Qwerty (Nordic)
A magnetic external alphabetic keyboard is available on 80x8s Premium DeskPhone sets.
If you change keyboard type, ensure it is plugged in before restarting the set.
SATA connector
(for add-on modules 10, 40
keys or Smart module)
RJ9 connector
RJ45 connector (10/100/ (corded handset)
1000Base-T) for LAN
access (IEEE802.3af)
2.0mm jack
(external main
power adapter)
Figure 4.13: External interfaces on the back of 8028s Premium DeskPhone sets
Figure 4.14: External interfaces on the back of 80x8s Premium DeskPhone (except for 8028s Premium
DeskPhone)
Note:
• These add-on modules are not compatible with 40x8 and 40x9 phone sets.
• Add-on key modules designed for 40x8 and 40x9 phone sets are not compatible with IP DeskPhones sets.
The available modules are:
• 10-key module (can be fastened to the set):
• 40-key module (on its own foot stand, placed next to the set)
• Smart-key module (on its own foot stand, placed next to the set)
Power boost • Disable (default value): the power requested (and available) by the
phone on PoE is optimized for standard usage
• Enable: the phone can use up to 13 W of power on PoE
• AUTO: Reserved for future use (= disable)
Audio Key
On/Off Hook
Battery Compartment
Handset LED
key
A sound made of three different tones is audible and the led flashes alternatively green and orange.
The Bluetooth® handset enters in pairing mode for about one minute and then goes off. The set
searches for Bluetooth® equipment, waits until the type of equipment is detected and displays its
address.
3. On the set, select the relevant equipment and press the Add key.
A sound made of three different tones confirms the correct installation of the handset. The handset
led flashes green or orange depending on the battery charge.
4.4.2.2.3 Adjusting audio level
There are two ways to adjust the audio level:
If the sets must initialize dynamically, the auto provisioning must be activated: see Document [13]
Security - Auto provisioning
4.4.2.4.1 Requested IP parameters
The following information must be provided for static initialization:
• IP address (set's address)
• Subnetwork mask
• Router address
• TFTP1 server address (OXO Connect IP address)
• Use VLAN: this box must be checked to enter a VLAN number
• VLAN number if necessary
• Strict VLAN if necessary
• TFTP port
With dynamic initialization, IP parameters are automatically sent by a DHCP server to the phone.
The following information must be provided for initial startup:
1. From the Registration window, enter:
a. The set directory number
b. The set Password
If the set has already been initialized in the same configuration, there is no need to enter the directory
number and password again.
4.4.2.4.2 Deny of download
If the downloaded version is different from the version installed on the set and if the downloaded binary
is incompatible with the hardware/software, the terminal denies it and signals the problem to the Call
Server.
The terminal requests binary files at each reset until a compatible binary is found.
Deny of download also applies to SIP binary.
4.4.3 Maintenance
4.4.3.1 Error and Information messages
The table below lists the error and information messages. It has the following format:
Short text = text displayed on the screen, in case of real error or for information.
Description = status/error description
SAME VERSION FOUND The version retrieved is the same as the version
running
1/5 network start Phase 1 is running: the set is starting its network
interface
2/5 network setup Phase 2 is running: the set is looking for IP ad-
dresses
Power boost • Disable (default value): the power requested (and available) by the
phone on PoE is optimized for standard usage
• Enable: the phone can use up to 13 W of power on PoE
• AUTO: Reserved for future use (= disable)
Power adapter
connector (DSCV)
4.5.3.3 Initialization
Initialization for 8088 Smart DeskPhone is the same as for 80x8s Premium DeskPhone sets (see Set
initialization on page 81).
8088 Smart DeskPhone sets initialize in dynamic mode and retrieve IP information automatically.
The 8088 Smart DeskPhone application binary is downloaded in background. When the download is
completed and the phone is in idle state, the upgrade starts. While downloading the new firmware, the
phone runs with the current firmware.
There are three files deployed in OXO Connect:
• A migration deployment file (bin8088s)
• The patch upgrade file (dat8088s)
• A binary file, including ALEapps (noe8088s)
The Android software package can be stored either on an HTTP server or the Cloud if the set has an
internet access:
• The upgrade URL must be configured in OMC: Generic Parameters for IP Phones > 8088 Smart
DeskPhone > Android Upgrade URL
• If the Cloud is used and a proxy is required for internet access, the proxy settings must be
configured on the set:
1. From the set home page, press the Settings menu
2. Press Admin and enter the administrator password
3. Go to: Network > Proxy
4. Enter the proxy name and port
The software package consists of:
• A RPM file (8088_bin_<version>.rpm) including the Android binary
• A zip file (8088_ota_<version>.zip) including the Android upgrade patch
It is also possible to configure the frequency of upgrade to the latest available version in OMC: Generic
Parameters for IP Phones > 8088 Smart DeskPhone > Auto Upgrade Interval
• -1: auto upgrade is not allowed
• 0: auto upgrade is allowed only at phone startup
• >0: depending on the value given, for every given number of days, the set checks for updates in the
server and for upgrades at phone startup
Its screen is a 7 inch capacitive LED backlit touch screen, which provides a context sensitive feedback,
easing the tasks of users.
Access to the most common features is facilitated by a quick access pad, where a sensitive home key
brings you to the homepage. The other sensitive similar keys pilot your audio volume and provide
access to your main applications.
Its audio quality is outstanding and welcomes:
• Corded comfort handset or Bluetooth® handset (or headset)
• High quality loudspeaker
• Handsfree feature with high fidelity audio quality
An open connectivity supports easy expansion with a 10/100/1000 Ethernet switch for LAN and PC
connectivity, an embedded Bluetooth® chipset, a 3.5 mm headset port, two USB connectors, as well as
connectors for keyboard and handset.
Door management with the 8082 My IC Phone and a door camera is available with the Link Slim IP
Door Phone
Mute
Volume down
Volume up
Hands-free
Communications
Dial/Search
Events
Home
When a list is displayed, either horizontally or vertically, touch the screen and move your finger in the
desired direction. The display reacts according to the direction of your finger movement.
The Link Slim IP Door Phone uses a single cable to use the PoE capabilities to control door entry from
a computer or IP telephone. Features include:
• Voice & Image based on Full SIP protocol
• Autofocus IP Camera
• White LED for automatic lighting for camera
• PoE technology or Power supply 12 V AC/DC, 500 mA max
• Ethernet - 10/100 MB SIP connection P2P or PBX network system
• Day/night switching feature
Bluetooth
Handset Quick Loudspeaker
Access Pad
Microphones
The following figure illustrates the connectors on the base of each set.
Headset jack
You use OXO Connect Dynamic or Proprietary • Refer to Configuring OXO Connect DHCP
DHCP server Dynamic server on page 98
• Subnet mask
• Option 66: IP address:10443 or name of the OXO Connect:10443, for example
192.168.12.34:10443
• Suboption 67 of option 43: the value of this sub-option corresponds to the DM Url.It must contain a
string value set to /dmcfg/
• Option 58: VLAN ID: this is sent as a suboption of option 43
Optionally, the DHCP offer can include the following parameters, which can also be configured locally
on the terminal or on the OXO Connect:
• Option 6: Domain Name Server (DNS primary and secondary)
• Option 15: Domain name
• Option 12: Host name (eg, ICTouch<MAC>)
• Option 42: SNTP server
• Option 120: SIP server (outbound proxy server address or name)
4.6.3.2.3.4 Configuring network parameters for static initialization
MMI allows to access and configure the following parameters (you must have administration rights to
modify static configuration):
• In the Network menu:
• DM (OXO Connect) URL: https://OXO Connect IP address:10443/dmcfg/
• DNS addresses
• Ethernet parameters: the LAN and PC Ethernet interfaces are by default configured in auto-
negotiation mode
• IP parameters
• Log parameters, allowing to define a syslog server for log reception
• Network parameters, allowing to:
• Enable and configure a DHCP User Class: this makes the set send the standard DHCP
option 77 (User Class, RFC2132) within the DISCOVER and REQUEST DHCP messages.
Using this option allows to define groups of terminals, and to attach these groups to different
and independent Com Servers.
• Define an SNTP Server address and refresh period
• Proxy host and port
• SIP parameters (read only)
• In Security menu:
• 802.1x parameters
• Certificates: not used
4.6.3.2.4 Configuring the user name and password in OMC
The user default password for a new user is defined at first installation. If need be, the administrator
can reset the user default password via the OMC
To modify the name and reset the password:
• In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List.
• To modify the user name: click the user in the list, modify the user name in the corresponding field
and click Modify
• To reset the user password:
• Click the user in the list and click Details to open the User window
• Click Password to open the Password window
• Click Reset to reset the password
Note:
At reset, the password is set to the user default password value defined at first intallation.
4.6.3.2.5 Voice mail access
Using the IcsMessaging Web Service, a voice communication is automatically established between the
8082 My IC Phone set and the VMU to:
• Manage the messages (play, pause, stop)
• Delete one or all messages
• Record, send or cancel a new message
A VMU password can be required to access the voice mailbox from the local voice mail application.
The IcsUserProfile Web Service is used for password verification.
Note:
Password authentication is only requested when the parameter is validated
To validate password requirement:
In OMC:
1. Select Voice Processing
2. Select General Parameters
3. Verify Password required for mailbox consultation
4.6.3.2.6 Connecting optional equipment
4.6.3.2.6.1 Headsets
A headset can be used with 8082 My IC Phone sets.
By default the set is configured to detect headset connection. When the headset is plugged in, the
audio is sent to the headset. The hands-free key allows you to switch from handset, headset and
hands-free.
A Bluetooth® headset may be used.
If your headset is wired, plug it to the associated set connector (see: Figure 2), which can be any of the
following:
• The jack plug
• The set USB port
4.6.3.2.6.2 External station speakers
Any connector used for a headset can be used for external speakers.
Customize your set to take the external station speaker into account:
1. Touch the Settings button
Note:
According to system administration, this button may not appear. The availability of this option is determined by
the set configuration files. Contact your telephony and/or system administrator.
2. Select Devices > Audio
3. Select the connection of your choice (from Accessory device to Bluetooth® device)
4. Touch the field to access available values
5. Select Loudspeaker
6. If your device is not Bluetooth®, plug it to the corresponding connector
4.6.3.2.6.3 Traffic priority on the internal switch
The 8082 My IC Phone set includes an internal LAN switch.
This switch allows to connect a PC.
Special ringing Select the ringing indicating that the Bluetooth® handset is out of range
All others 50 Hz
Video Camera Refresh Cycle: defines the time interval between two full pictures refresh in seconds.
This parameter impacts the network bandwidth usage.If the value of this parameter is 0, it indicates no
refresh.
Video Differential Services: indicates the value of ‘Differential Services’ field in the IP header.
Video 802.1p: indicates the value of ‘802.1p’ field in the IP header.
Video Call Profile Level ID: indicates the value of ‘SDP’ field in IP header. This parameter encodes in
it, the information on profile, level and ID for video call encoding.
Video Call Encoding Profile: defines the profile that 8082 My IC Phone must use for video stream
encoding. This impacts the quality of the video.
Video Encoding Profile Low/Medium/High: defines the bandwidth used for low/Medium/High level
video encoding profile in kbps.
Video Call Packetization Mode: defines packetization mode (PM) among 3 values:
PM1 provides best quality video with reduced bandwidth. If the distant set does not support PM1, PM0
is used. PM0 should be avoided since it is not well supported on 8082 My IC Phone. NS is for
exclusive use of PM1. If NS is not supported by the distant, negotiation fails (no video)
All the video configuration parameters and their possible values are described in Table 3
Door Phone Name: defines the name that must be given for all SIP door phone terminals. Default
value for this parameter is 'Doorcam'.
The unique name defined with ‘Door Phone Name’ parameter is used by 8082 My IC Phone to identify
calls from SIP door phones.
Note:
The 'Door Phone Name’ parameter is case sensitive. SIP door phone names must be unique and not the same as
the ‘Door Phone Name’ parameter.
Door Open Signal: defines the DTMF code that is sent from 8082 My IC Phone to SIP door phone to
open the door latch. The default value for this parameter is 55.
4.6.4.2 Procedure
To perform the reset to factory on a set:
1. Restart the set
2. During set initialization (step 2 or 3), press Settings
3. Select Device > Reset
5. Enter the administrator password, then press OK to confirm the reset to factory, or press Cancel to
cancel the reset.
• If the password is WRONG or Cancel is pressed; the set displays again the reset screen, the
choice selector is set to NO: without further action, the set will go on with normal startup.
• If the password is VALID, you are prompted to confirm the action:
6. Press Yes to confirm the reset to factory: reset to factory is performed and the set restarts
immediately.
Press No to cancel: the set displays again the reset screen, the choice selector is set to NO: without
further action, the set will go on with normal startup.
The 4135 IP Conference Phone is a conference phone for IP telephony offering a host of innovative
features:
• OmniSound® 2.0 audio technology
• IP telephony for flexible and affordable telephony
• Management of lines during a call (calling new parties, creating a multi-party call, splitting a multi-
party call)
• Recording capability (requires an optional SD Card)
• Web interface for simple management of contacts, conference groups and settings (only available in
English language)
• Extra microphone connection for wider reception (option)
• Connection for wireless headset or PA system (option)
• Future-proof, can be upgraded with smart functions
Each button provides access to letters and characters - including characters not shown on the button.
Press the same button repeatedly to use another character. To enter several letters accessible from the
same button one after the other, pause before entering the second letter. Press C to delete the last
character you have entered.
Recording call
Secure connection
The following figure illustrates the connectors on the base of each set.
The 4135 IP Conference Phone is a SIP device which has no handset; it is dedicated to be used as
central for conferences.
Conferences are not managed by the system, but by the device itself. Up to four 4135 IP Conference
Phones can be connected to the OXO Connect.
3. Configure the user name and password and consult the SIP password in OMC, refer to Configuring
the user name and password in OMC on page 113
4. Export the server certificate from the OXO Connect: refer to Exporting the server certificate from the
OXO Connect on page 113
5. Enter the SIP password through MMI, refer to Entering the SIP password through local MMI on
page 114
6. Upload the certificate on the 4135 IP Conference Phone
4.7.3.2.1 Prerequisites
• OXO Connect must be operational
• For network configuration, any of the following must be implemented:
• In dynamic mode, a DHCP server must be configured
• In static mode, a free IP address must be available for the set
• A port with PoE must be available on a switch
4.7.3.2.2 Configuring the user by OMC
This paragraph applies to OMC configuration of sets initializing in static mode. In dynamic (DHCP)
mode, the following operation is not mandatory but the server certificate must be exported from the
OXO Connect to the PC and can then be uploaded to the 4135 IP Conference Phone.
To create a 4135 IP Conference Phone:
1. In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List.
2. Select a No., IP access, enter a name and click the Add button.
3. Select IP terminal and click OK.
4. Select the newly created user in the list and select 4135 IP Conference Phone in the combo box
type.
5. Click the Modify button.
6. Click the newly created user to open the User dialog box.
7. Click the IP/SIP button and enter the MAC adress of the set in the IP Parameters tab.
8. If needed, in the SIP Parameters, click the SIP password reset button to get a new password.
4.7.3.2.3 Connecting the set to the LAN
Note:
the set is supplied via Ethernet, so make sure using a 802.3af standard-compatible switch.
To connect the set to the LAN:
1. Turn the set over so that you can see its base.
2. Plug the RJ45 cable into the set's LAN connector.
3. Connect the RJ45 cable to the LAN.
4.7.3.2.4 Initializing the sets
This section describes how to:
• Select the initialization mode
• Initialize the 4135 IP Conference Phone set
4.7.3.2.4.1 Selecting the initialization type
The default initialization is Dynamic Alcatel.
To select the initialization type, refer to the table below.
You use OXO Connect Dynamic or Proprietary • Refer to Configuring OXO Connect DHCP
DHCP server Dynamic server on page 112
In the case of 4135 IP Conference Phone sets, suboption 67 of option 43 provides the path of
configuration files on the ALE International.
The DHCP offer provides the following parameters:
• IP address
• Router IP address
• Subnet mask
• Option 66: IP address or name of the OXO Connect:10443, for example 192.168.12.34:10443
• Suboption 67 of option 43: the value of this sub-option must contain a string value set to https://
alize/dmcfg/
• Option 58: VLAN ID: this is sent as a suboption of option 43
Optionally, the DHCP offer can include the following parameters, which can also be configured locally
on the terminal or on OXO Connect:
• Option 6: Domain Name Server (DNS primary and secondary)
• Option 15: Domain name
• Option 12: Host name (eg, ICTouch<MAC>)
• Option 42: SNTP server
• Option 120: SIP server (outbound proxy server address or name)
4.7.3.2.4.4 Exporting the server certificate from the OXO Connect
1. Go to OMC->Import/Export->Export Server Certificate.
The Export Server Certificate window is displayed
2. Click Browse button.
The Exportfile window is displayed:
• The File name field indicates server.crt. The file name can be modified as needed
• The Files of type field indicates Certificate Files
3. Specify the destination path for the export and click OK: The selected path and the certificate file
name are displayed in the Export Server Certificate window
4. Click the Export button: The certificate file is exported from the OXO Connect to the specified file
path in PC
5. Click the Return button
4.7.3.2.4.5 Configuring network parameters for static initialization
The following parameters must be entered through the MMI:
• IP address
• Subnet mask
• Gateway address
• DNS addresses
• VLAN use
• VLAN ID (if VLAN use is set)
• URL: provides the URL on the OXO Connect to download configuration file. The path on the OXO
Connect is /dmcfg/
• SIP password
4.7.3.2.5 Configuring the user name and password in OMC
To modify the name and password:
• In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List.
• Click the user in the list.
• Modify the user name in the corresponding field and click Modify.
• Double-click the user in the list to open the User dialog box.
• Click on IP/SIP, go to SIP parameters tab to consult the SIP password.
4.7.3.2.6 Displaying SIP Connection Current Status
This feature allows the display of SIP connection status.
To display SIP connection status:
1. In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List > Details.
2. Read the SIP connection status (under the terminal's physical status).
The following table lists the different displayed status.
4. Deploy the server certificate, refer to Deploying the server certificate (static and dynamic
initialization) on page 118
5. Enter the SIP password through MMI, refer to Entering the SIP password through local MMI (static
and dynamic initialization) on page 118
4.8.2.1 Prerequisites
• The OXO Connect must be operational
• For network configuration, any of the following must be implemented:
• In dynamic mode, a DHCP server must be configured
• In static mode, a free IP address must be available for the set
• A port with PoE must be available on a switch
Option 43 is vendor specific information, meaning that this option is defined for a specific client vendor
ID. In the DHCP offer, the data within Option 43 corresponds to the client vendor ID specified in the
request.
The DHCP offer provides the following parameters:
• IP address
• Router IP address
• Subnet mask
• Option 66: IP address or name of the OXO Connect:10443, for example 192.168.12.34:10443
• Suboption 67 of option 43: the value of this sub-option must contain a string value set to https://
alize/dmcfg/
• Option 58: VLAN ID: this is sent as a suboption of option 43
Optionally, the DHCP offer can include the following parameters, which can also be configured locally
on the terminal or on the OXO Connect:
• Option 6: Domain Name Server (DNS primary and secondary)
• Option 15: Domain name
• Option 12: Host name (eg, ICTouch<MAC>)
• Option 42: SNTP server
• Option 120: SIP server (outbound proxy server address or name)
• SIP password: for more information on the SIP password, refer to Additional configuration in OMC
(static and dynamic initialization) on page 118
4.8.2.8 Entering the SIP password through local MMI (static and dynamic initialization)
For static and dynamic initialization, enter the SIP password through MMI.
4.9.2.1 Prerequisites
• OXO Connect must be operational
• A free IP address must be available for the set
• A port with PoE must be available on a switch
4. Select the newly created user in the list and select Basic SIP Phone or Open SIP Phone in the
combo box.
See the different features relating to basic or open SIP modes: section Services offered on SIP
and DECT (IP-DECT) sets in document [3].
5. Click the Modify button.
6. Click the Details button. The User window is opened.
7. Click the IP/SIP button. The IP/SIP parameters window is opened.
8. In the SIP parameters tab, click the SIP password reset button. A new password is generated in
the SIP password field.
9. A virtual MAC Address is automatically generated but it can be replaced by the real MAC Address
of the SIP device.
Note:
The MAC Address must be unique and is used to identify the subscriber in the OXO Connect call handling (SIP
password is used for authentication).
10. Note this new password safely. It will be requested during the generic SIP set configuration
(Configuring the generic SIP set on page 120).
Note:
The random password must be entered manually in MMI. It must be made of with letters and numbers only and
can be viewed/reset in OMC.
This password has been previously generated in: Configuring the User in OMC on page 119.
• SIP Phone Signal Port: default value is 5059. This value can be modified to any valid free port.
• Registrar and proxy IP addresses: the OXO Connect IP address and the SIP port must be set to
value 5059
• Authentication Realm: OXO Connect IP address by default
• Registration interval: value greater than 120 seconds
• Transport protocol: the UDP protocol is preferred, TCP is used if the SIP packet length is greater
than the MTU value or if the remote SIP endpoint requests the TCP protocol
• Domain name: OXO Connect IP address by default
Alarm LED
Dialing keypad
Corded handset
Fixed keys
Adjustable foot
stand (0° to 60°)
Alphabetic keyboard
Alt key
Space bar
Alarm LED
Add-on keys
Set screen Soft keys
Dialing keypad
Corded handset
Fixed keys
Adjustable foot
stand (0° to 60°)
Alphabetic keyboard
Alt key
Space bar
Set screen
Soft keys
Navigation keys
Dialing keypad
Programmable keys
Headset jack
8029/8029s
8019s Key meaning
8039/8039s
Mute sound
Debug port
(reserved for ALE
International support)
• 40-key module (on its own foot stand, placed next to the set)
• Smart-key module (on its own foot stand, placed next to the set)
• A maximum of three Add-On Modules of the types AOM10 and AOM40 can be connected to each
set, providing up to 120 additional keys.
• A maximum of three Smart Display Modules can be connected to each set, providing up to 42
additional keys.
• Add-On Modules of types AOM10 and AOM40 can be used on the same set, but a Smart Display
Module cannot be used in conjunction with an AOM10 or AOM40.
• If an AOM10 is used with other Add-On Modules, it must be connected as the last module on the far
right of the set.
4.10.2.2.2 Connecting Add-On Modules
To connect an Add-On Module:
1. Remove the tab located on the right side of the set.
2. Plug the Add-On Module's SATA connector into the set's SATA connector.
3. Insert the Add-On Module attachments into the appropriate holes located on the right side of the
set. (AOM10 only)
4. Screw the Add-On Module to the set. (AOM10 only)
Note:
If the set is on when you plug in an Add-On Module, you must restart the set after connection.
Dialing
keypad OK
Exit/Home
2-way
navigator
Personal
key
Help
Message
Soft keys
table 4.7: Fixed keys of the Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone set
Key Action
Mute (with green LED) When the set is in communication, this key
switches the set to mute mode (disabling the
set's microphone).
Key Action
Help/Menu Menu
• Press once to access the set's menu. This
consists of 7 elements - use the up/down
arrow keys to move between menu elements.
• Press once followed by one of the keys 1 to 7
to access the corresponding element of the
menu.
• Press once followed by the OK key to access
the first element of the menu (Who Am I?).
Help
Press once followed by another key to obtain in-
formation on the function of that key. The possi-
bilities are:
• i + programmable key
• i + Message key
• i + Redial key
• i + End key
• i + Personal/Dial by name key
Programmable keys
The programmable keys allow your preferred functions to be programmed (by an administrator), such
as call forwarding or a specific call number. These keys then provide quick and easy access to these
functions.
The programmable keys include:
• One personal key
• A set of 6 other programmable keys
Navigator
The navigator includes:
• A 2-direction navigation key
• A validation key (OK)
• An Exit/Home key (|<)
The Exit/Home key is used to exit the current application, or a long press will switch the display back to
its default. In edit mode, it can be used to delete characters.
4.11.2.1.3 Set display
The table below lists the characteristics of the display of the Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone set.
Display Yes
Phone line
connector
Handset connector
1. Turn the set over so that you can see its base.
2. Plug the RJ11 cable into the set's UA port/phone line connector.
3. Connect the RJ11 cable to a UA port in the telephone system.
4.11.3.2.3 Programming keys
This section describes how to program the programmable keys.
In fact, only the direct call key can be programmed (with a telephone number), which by default is the
sixth programmable key. However, the Personal/Dial by name key can be programmed in a similar way.
To program a key:
1. Press the i key followed by the required programmable key.
2. Press one key of the 2-way navigator (up or down).
3. Enter the telephone number to be associated with this programmable key.
4. Press OK. The set then goes back to its default display.
Note:
For the input methods of Pinyin, Stroke and Zhuyin, when the target country is Chinese, or Cantonese, or
Taiwanese, these 3 input methods should be used. If not, these 3 input methods are not used.
For the input method of Cyrillic, there are no restrictions. When the current language is Russian, it can be used.
Opening an IME input session:
When one of the Chinese input methods is used, an input session starts when the user presses an
alpha key.
The following figure shows the schema of the IME input session. It appears on the bottom softkey line
of the set's screen display.
The letters “yu” is displayed in Latin character type in the input area of the IME. The input method
indicator shows the current input method is Pinyin. The result area lists candidate Chinese characters
for the input letters “yu”.
The way input characters are processed, the resulting candidate characters displayed, and the function
of special keys varies according to input method.
Closing an IME input session:
The IME input session closes automatically when no activity is detected from the user. Two timers
control this function. When the first timer, T1, expires, it closes the input session without clearing the
input and result areas. The second timer, T2, should be greater than T1. When T2 expires, it closes the
input session and clears the input and result areas. Both timers are reloaded every time the user
presses an alpha key. If the user presses an alpha key after T1 has expired, but T2 has not yet expired,
the input session is re-opened with the previous contents of the input and result areas.
The input session also closes when the user presses:
• OK (confirms character choice)
• RELEASE
• Back/Exit
Changing input methods:
The user can change the current input method to any which is configured on the set by pressing
+ ([alt] + [space]). An input method selector dialog box pops up, displaying the possible
input methods, as shown in the following figure.
In the pop-up dialog box, the user scrolls with [space] (while keeping [alt] pressed), and selects by
releasing [alt]. If the Latin or Cyrillic input method is selected, the IME input session closes because it is
not used by these input methods.
Note:
If the language is Russian, there are no input sessions for Cyrillic, after changing the input method to Cyrillic, it can
input Russian character directly on the alphabetic keyboard.
Alternately, when the current Input Method is Pinyin, the user can use the left softkey to toggle between
two input methods. In this example, if the user presses the left softkey, the current input method toggles
from Pinyin to Latin and the IME input session remains open, as shown in the following figure.
Now the user can input Latin characters directly without closing the input session. The input method
indicator shows that the current input method is Latin. After one Latin character is entered ("U"), the
input session closes, although Pinyin is still available as the default input method.
To toggle back to Pinyin, the user presses the left softkey and the input session re-opens, as shown in
the following figure.
Note:
New terminal software versions may become available in the system when the system is updated with new OXO
Connect software. Updates of the files embedded in the terminals may then be required.
4.13.1.2 Timing
The terminal download mechanism is activated when a terminal is restarted. During the restart phase,
the versions of the files embedded in the terminal are compared with the versions of the same files
available for download from the system. If the two versions of the same file are different, a download
request is sent to the call server. When the call server detects a download request from a terminal, the
terminal is entered into a queue of terminals waiting for downloads.
Note:
A terminal may also request a download during the restart phase if the files inside the terminal have been
corrupted, or if the previous download failed or was interrupted.
The user can delay a terminal download so that it is performed at a specified time (date and hour). This
allows terminal downloading to be performed at a convenient time, such as during business closing
hours or at weekends.
Other deviations from the normal download procedure are also possible:
• The user can specify that the next terminal download will be performed following the next software
swap (when the system switches to running the new software).
• The user can force a download, even if the versions of the embedded files are the same as the
versions of the equivalent files in the system.
• The user can choose to forbid downloads, even if the versions of the embedded files are different
from the versions of the equivalent files in the system.
The timing of terminal updates is configured in the OMC tool, which presents the following options:
• No Downloading: There will be no updates to the files embedded in the terminals.
• Download after swap: New files will be downloaded to the terminals following the next software
swap.
• Delay Downloading at: New files will be downloaded to the terminals at the specified date and
time.
• Download immediately: New files will be downloaded to the terminals immediately (a forced
download).
4.13.1.3 Customization for 80x8s Premium DeskPhones and 8088 Smart DeskPhone
The set customization is configured in the OMC tool and enables to customize set skin and melodies
for the latest proprietary DeskPhones. The customization feature requires a binary file to import
customized skins and melodies.
1. By OMC, go to Import/Export > File Management for Third Party Devices
2. From the File Management for Third Party Devices window, download the binary file
3. Go to Data Saving and Swapping > Terminal Downloading
4. Check the Customization field to enable set customization
For more information on Customization option, refer to OMC online help (Save / Backup Customer
Configuration > Terminal Downloading > Customization for DeskPhones)
4.13.1.4 Operation
During a terminal download, the following conditions apply:
• The terminal cannot be used (the call server puts the terminal out of service).
• The terminal must not be re-configured (with the configuration tools).
• If a problem occurs during a download, the download is attempted a second time. If the problem
persists, the terminal is put out of service.
• If a terminal download is not performed within a certain timeout period from the time of the
download request, the terminal is reset. See the note below.
• If two terminals share the same telephone resources, they cannot be updated simultaneously - the
downloads to the two terminals are performed sequentially.
Note:
If a timeout occurs during a download, you are advised to disconnect and then reconnect the terminal to the
system, so that the download procedure restarts.
4.13.1.5 Duration
The time taken to complete a terminal download depends on the number of terminals that are being
updated at the same time, as well as how and where the terminal is connected to the system, as
follows:
• The more terminals there are to be updated, the longer the expected wait for an individual terminal
to be updated.
• Downloads to terminals connected to extension cabinets take longer than to terminals connected to
the main cabinet.
• Downloads to terminals with shared system connections take longer than to terminals with
dedicated system connections.
Feature keys:
Active feature ON
Resource keys:
Busy ON
The RS232 serial link carries signalling (up to 9600 bit/s) and allows telephone operations such as call
management and call monitoring. The audio part is carried out by the associated dedicated set.
V24 port
The V24 port is considered as a DCE and provides a capacity of 19200 bit/s (ECMA 102) for an
asynchronous V24 transmission. The electrical interface complies with the V28 recommendation of the
CCITT.
DTE
PCX DCE
CTI V24
UA link UA link
UA UA
Digital Set
to Mains
Fax
PCX
Digital Link
UAI Board
(or MIX Board)
AP Interface Module
Digital Link
AP Interface Module can be used alone or combined with Digital Premium DeskPhones.
AP Interface Module powers the analog device (DTMF signalling, ringer) and, to do this, requires an
external power supply (230V AC/30V AC adapter). In this document, this set is called Z set.
S0 set S0 Terminal
Digital set
S0 Bus
to Mains
(Option)
PCX
digital Link
The S0 module provides an S0 bus supplying power. An external power supply (230V AC/48V DC
adapter) is required.
There are two possible operating modes on the S0 bus:
• Non permanent layer: layer 1 must be set up by the calling end (PCX or terminal) at the start of
each call; layer 1 is shut down at the end of the call
• Permanent layer: operation of the S0 bus depends on the direction in which the initial call was set
up:
• If the call was set up from the PCX to the terminal, layer 1 is kept when the call ends.
• If the call was set up from the terminal to the PCX, layer 1 is shut down at the end of the call. It
must be set up again for the following call. If operation is incompatible with the terminal used,
there are two possible solutions: Either layer 2 is kept, this prevents layer 1 being shut down, or,
layer 1 is set up from the PCX by making a call to the terminal. The call does not need to get
through.
Note:
Date/Time infomation is received from OXO Connect whenever 500 DECT registers with OXO Connect.
Loudspeaker Yes
Vibrator Yes
Color Black
Explosion proof No
4.18.1.4 Keypad
4.18.1.4.1 Main keys
KEY USE
Allows to
• Activate/deactivate the loudspeaker
• Redial from the call log
• Lock/unlock the keypad
Allows to select a function in the Menu and provides access to all available
functions:
• Personal directory
• Company Directory
• Call log
• Handset settings menu
Erase a character
Allows to:
• Validate an action
• Access to shortcuts for navigation
• Activate/deactivate the loudspeaker
• Access the personal directory
• Switch the screen back on
Note:
the four navigator keys are programmable.
Allows to:
• Answer an incoming call
• Start a call
• Switch between two calls (broker call)
Allows to:
• Switch the set on/off
• Hang up
• Return to first screen/to previous menu
• Switch off ringer
KEY USE
Silent mode acti- Icon displayed: Indicates the silent mode activation (loudspeaker off)
vated
8212 8232
DECT DECT
8242 DECT and 8262 DECT sets are very much alike in their appearance, but 8262 DECT sets offer
more advanced features.
4.19.5 Location
Designed as a high-end business terminal, the 8242 DECT/8262 DECT terminals provide notification
and location capabilities in addition to a one-button alarm function. With these features, the 8242
DECT/8262 DECT meet the needs of hospitality, healthcare and any other professional environments:
• Triangulation with up to 4 DECT base stations
• Data transmitted with Notification messages
• External server required
• Location Audio signal
Dimensions height x width x depth 5,31 x 1,61 x 5,19 x 2.00 x 5.59 x 2.00 x 5,31 x 1,61 x
0.98 in 0.90 in (132 x 0.90 in. (142 x 0.98 in
51 x 23 mm) 52 x 23 mm)
(135.3 x 41.9 x (135.3 x 41.9
25 mm) x 25 mm)
Weight 6.06 oz (172g) 3.88 oz, 110 4.76 oz, 135 6.06 oz (172g)
grams grams
Graphic display 1,44 in (36.5 1,4 in, 65k col- 2.4 in.; 65k 2.4 in. (60,95
mm) ors, 128 x 128 colors; 320 x mm)
pixels 240 pixels
resolution 128 resolution:
x 128 pixels 320 x 240 pix-
els
64k colors
65k colors
Headset: Jack 3.5 mm, TRSS com- Yes Yes Yes Yes
plian
LED status indication 3 colors; Red/ 3 colors; Red/ 4 colors: Red/ 4 colors: Red/
Orange/Green Orange/Green Yellow/Blue/ Yellow/Blue/
Green Green
Belt clip standard clip standard clip standard clip standard clip
swivel (option) swivel (option)
• Handset MMI languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Danish,
Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish
• System languages: Communication server dependant, 11 languages in GAP/CAT-iq mode
4.19.6.2 Power
Charging on desktop charger or Micro USB type B plug.
Battery pack:
• Li-Ion, easily replaceable, 1100 mAh
• Talk time: up to 11 hours for the 8212 DECT set, up to 20 hours on all other sets
• Standby time:
• 8212 DECT: up to 113 hours
• 8232 DECT: up to 200 hours
• 8242 DECT: up to 160 hours
• Charging time: less than 9 hours for the 8212 DECT set, less than 3 hours for all other sets
4.19.6.4 Registration
• Up to four systems
• Manual selection
• Automatic selection
• Automatic band switching
G726 X X X
4.19.6.6 Features
• Call by name:
• Local & system directory
• Call log (GAP/CAT-iq mode):
• All, Answered, Dialed, Missed
• Up to 50 call logs
• Contacts (GAP/CAT-iq mode):
• Name, up to four numbers per contact
• Up to 50 contacts without SD card
• Hands-free
• Microphone mute
4.19.6.7 Environmental
For all sets:
• Operation: ETS 300 019 part 1-7 class 7.2
Operating temperature: -10°C to +45°C, (14 to 113°F) ETS 300 019 part 1-7 class 7.2
• Storage: ETS 300 019 part 1-1 class 1.2
Storage temperature: - 25°C to +55°C (-13 to +131°F) ETS 300 019 part 1-1 class 1.2
• Transportation: ETS 300 019 part 1-2 class 2.3
• IP Class: IP40 (EN 60529)
4.19.6.8 Serviceability
For all sets:
• Site survey tool
• Diagnostic mode
• Syslog mode
• Download tool
4.19.6.10 Regulatory
Requirements or norms 8212 DECT 8232 DECT 8242 DECT 8262 DECT
EU Directive
99/5/EEC (R&TTE) X X X X
2006/95/EC (LVD) X X X X
2004/108/EC X X X X
RoHS 2011/65/EU X X X X
Safety
IEC 60950-1 X X X X
EN 60950-1 X X X X
UL 60950-1 X X X X
CAN/CSA-22.2 No 60950-1 X X X X
EN 301 489-1 X X X X
EN 301 489-6 X X X X
IEC/EN61000-4-2 X X X
Level3 criteria B
IEC/EN61000-4-3 X X X X
Level3 criteria A
IC RSS-213 X X X X
DECT
TBR22 X X
EN 301 489-17 X X
RF AS/NZS4268 X X
FCC part15-C X X
RSS-210 X X
SAR
EN 50360 X X X
EN 50361 X
IEE 1528 X X X X
RSS-102 X X X
47CFR Part 68 X X X X
Canada CS-03 X X X X
ANSI/TIA/EIA-504 X X
Telecom
IC RSS-213 X X
TBR22 X X
Local regulations
Acoustic shocks
EG 202 518 X X
4.19.7 Accessories
The available accessories include:
• Desktop charger: Charges one handset (with USB cable)
• Power supply: Europe, AR, US, UK, Australia plugs
• Spare battery
• Spare belt clip
• Swivel clip
• Vertical pouch
• Horizontal pouch
• Download tool
• Wired headset
• Bluetooth headset (up to four connected audio devices) - 8242 DECT/8262 DECT sets
For more information about the "Visual Mailbox", interface, consult " Visual Mailbox Interface" in the
"Integrated Voice Server" section.
They are installed from the CD-ROM provided in each system.
PIMphony Pro and PIMphony Team are supplied on a Try and Buy basis. The user can test both
applications free of charge for 2 months.
If PIMphony is emulating an IP workstation, it can be used via a USB or Bluetooth® handset.