Difference between revisions of "IP Dual Display Station - 1008007000"
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[[File:DualDisplayFront2.png|thumb|500px|IP DualDisplay station 100 8007 000]] | [[File:DualDisplayFront2.png|thumb|500px|IP DualDisplay station 100 8007 000]] | ||
− | The '''IP Dual Display | + | The '''IP Dual Display Station ''is designed for table-top mounting in office environments. The physical size makes it easy to place on desks with limited space. An optional noise cancelling gooseneck microphone module can be mounted in noisy environments. The two easy-to-read displays and navigation buttons ensure quick and easy access to the person you want to reach and the functions you want to perform. The direct access keys are easily programmed from the station and can be changed at any time. The display may be edited to show your personal text. |
In AlphaCom mode, the station may use up to 90 Direct Access Keys (DAK) on 9 dynamic DAK pages. | In AlphaCom mode, the station may use up to 90 Direct Access Keys (DAK) on 9 dynamic DAK pages. | ||
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{{Note|When used in Pulse or SIP mode, only 10 Direct Access Keys are supported }} | {{Note|When used in Pulse or SIP mode, only 10 Direct Access Keys are supported }} | ||
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== Getting Started == | == Getting Started == | ||
* [[IP DualDisplay Connections|Connecting the IP Dual Display station to the network]] | * [[IP DualDisplay Connections|Connecting the IP Dual Display station to the network]] |
Revision as of 13:31, 10 July 2018
The 'IP Dual Display Station is designed for table-top mounting in office environments. The physical size makes it easy to place on desks with limited space. An optional noise cancelling gooseneck microphone module can be mounted in noisy environments. The two easy-to-read displays and navigation buttons ensure quick and easy access to the person you want to reach and the functions you want to perform. The direct access keys are easily programmed from the station and can be changed at any time. The display may be edited to show your personal text.
In AlphaCom mode, the station may use up to 90 Direct Access Keys (DAK) on 9 dynamic DAK pages.
Contents
Getting Started
- Connecting the IP Dual Display station to the network
- Adding Gooseneck Microphone
- Configuration from Display Menu
Configuration
The station can operate in three different modes, depending on what kind of server the station should register to. Choose one of the links below according to what mode you need to configure.
- IP Station Configuration - AlphaCom mode
- IP Station Configuration - SIP mode
- IP Station Configuration - Pulse mode
- Dual Display Configuration (AlphaCom)
Restore Factory Defaults and Software Upgrade
- Restore factory default settings
- Upgrade via the station web interface
- Upgrade using the IMT tool
- Automatic Software Upgrade (SIP mode only)