Nortel 1110 Betriebsanweisung
Nortel IP Phone 2004
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IP Phones
Description, Installation, and Operation
the key number assignment. Functions are assigned to the soft keys in layers
in LD 11.
in LD 11.
The Message key is numbered 16. Key numbers 17 to 31 are the four soft-key
labels below the display area. See Figure 5 on
labels below the display area. See Figure 5 on
.
Key numbers 17 to 31 support the features A03, A06, CFW, CHG, CPN,
PRK, PRS, RGA, RNP, SCC, SCU, SSC, SSU, and TRN. See
Appendix Appendix I:: “IP Phone soft keys” on
PRK, PRS, RGA, RNP, SCC, SCU, SSC, SSU, and TRN. See
Appendix Appendix I:: “IP Phone soft keys” on
for a description of
these features.
Package components
The following information applies to Phase II IP Phones. Product codes for
Phase II IP Phones are different from previous sets.
Phase II IP Phones are different from previous sets.
See the product code on the back of the phone to confirm whether it is a
Phase II IP Phone. The product code for Phase II IP Phones appears as
IP Phone 200x. The product code for previous versions of the IP Phone
appears with an i in front of the model number (for example, i200x).
Phase II IP Phone. The product code for Phase II IP Phones appears as
IP Phone 200x. The product code for previous versions of the IP Phone
appears with an i in front of the model number (for example, i200x).
The AC power adapter must be ordered separately if local power using the
AC adapter is required, because Phase II IP Phones include integrated support
for a number of power over LAN options, including support for IEEE 802.3af
standard power.
AC adapter is required, because Phase II IP Phones include integrated support
for a number of power over LAN options, including support for IEEE 802.3af
standard power.