IP Dual Display Station - 1008007000
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Contents
- 1 Highlights
- 2 InterCom connections
- 3 Main Setup
- 4 Configuration
- 5 Software Upgrade
- 6 LED Indications
- 7 Dimensions
- 8 Reset to factory settings
- 9 Additional Documentation on Zenitel.com
- 10 Getting Started
- 11 Configuration
- 12 Advanced Network Settings
- 13 Restore Factory Defaults and Software Upgrade
- 14 Connectors, Indicators and Dimensions
- 15 Accessories
- 16 Related information
Highlights
- Compatible with AlphaCom, Pulse and iPBXs (SIP)
- Powered from the IP network cable using Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- Displays with backlight
- The station may use up to 90 Direct Access Keys (DAK) on 9 dynamic DAK pages. The dialing keys have letters to be used for search facility in the intercom directory and display text editing
- The station has 4 dynamic navigation keys for quick access to system menus and directory entries
- Status information, guidance and menus are shown on a large 4 line graphic display
- Supported from AMC 11.2.3.1
InterCom connections
Main Setup
Configuration
- IP Station Configuration
- Dual Display Configuration
- VLAN (IEEE 8021Q)
- Network Access Control (802.1X)
- Noise Reduction
- Voice Activity Detection (VAD)
Software Upgrade
LED Indications
Dimensions
Reset to factory settings
Additional Documentation on Zenitel.com
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