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    							7210 /  7 2 2 0
    IP Centrex Telephone
    User Manual 
    						
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    Contents
    Introduction .......................................................................................... 1
    General Features ............................................................................... 1
    Controls and Indicators ...................................................................... 2
    Operation .............................................................................................. 4
    Placing a Call ..................................................................................... 4
    Answering a Call ................................................................................ 6
    Bridging a Shared Call Appearance ................................................... 6
    Displaying Call Appearance Information ............................................ 7
    Holding Calls ...................................................................................... 7
    Transferring Calls ............................................................................... 7
    Conferencing Calls ............................................................................. 8
    Using Network Features..................................................................... 9
    Using the Call Log............................................................................ 10
    Using the Call Directory ................................................................... 13
    Using the Speakerphone.................................................................. 14
    Using Voice Announce ..................................................................... 15
    Using a Headset ............................................................................... 16
    Adjusting the Receive Volume ......................................................... 16
    Adjusting the Ringer Volume............................................................ 16
    Installation .......................................................................................... 17
    Ordering ISDN Service..................................................................... 17
    7210/7220 Installation...................................................................... 17
    Wall Mounting................................................................................... 18
    Configure the Set ............................................................................. 19
    Customize your Phone ..................................................................... 22
    Label the Set .................................................................................... 23 
    						
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    Installation Options ........................................................................... 24
    Installation Options Menu................................................................. 24
    IP Addresses .................................................................................... 25
    Alias Entry ........................................................................................ 27
    SPID Entry........................................................................................ 28
    IP Configuration and Software Updates........................................... 29
    Configuring Keys .............................................................................. 33
    Terminal Mode ................................................................................. 38
    Voice Announce ............................................................................... 39
    ISDN Parameter Download  
    ............................................................ 42
    Quality of Service ............................................................................. 43
    Installation Password ....................................................................... 43
    Reset to Factory Default Settings .................................................... 45
    Administration Options ..................................................................... 46
    Administration Options Menu ........................................................... 46
    Local Inspect .................................................................................... 47
    Version ............................................................................................. 50
    Test .................................................................................................. 52
    Diagnostic Display............................................................................ 54
    Restart .............................................................................................. 55
    Viewing the Error and Download Logs............................................. 56
    User Options ...................................................................................... 57
    User Options Menu .......................................................................... 57
    Setting the Time and Date ............................................................... 58
    Setting Up Speed Dial Keys ............................................................. 58
    Setting Up the Call Directory ............................................................ 60
    Personal Ringing Options ................................................................ 62
    Call Preference Options  
    ................................................................. 64
    Voice Configuration .......................................................................... 65
    Adjusting the Display Contrast ......................................................... 67
    Setting a Call Log Password ............................................................ 68 
    						
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    Troubleshooting................................................................................. 70
    No Network Connection ................................................................... 70
    DHCP Error ...................................................................................... 70
    Network Error ................................................................................... 70
    IP Lease Expiration .......................................................................... 71
    Appendix A  Ordering ISDN Service............................................... 72
    Recommended Button Assignments ................................................ 73
    Appendix B  Setup Menu Tree........................................................... 74
    Appendix C  Warranty and Service..................................................... 78
    Appendix D Specifications............................................................. 79
    Factory Default Settings ................................................................... 80
    Appendix E UL/FCC Statements....................................................... 82 
    						
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    Introduction
    General Features   ________________________
    Tone Commander 7210 and 7220 IP Centrex VoIP (Voice over Internet
    Protocol) Telephones are easy to use multiline terminals that provide
    sophisticated ISDN services over managed IP networks. The
    telephones support Centrex ISDN services provided through a
    Lucent/AG Communication Systems iMerge Centrex Feature Gateway.
    They include a built-in 10/100BaseT repeater to allow daisy-chain
    connection of a PC workstation without additional equipment. Models
    are available in white or black, with 10 (7210) or 20 (7220) call
    appearances.
    The optional 6030X Expansion Module adds 30 multifunction keys to
    any 7210 or 7220 phone.
    ModelMultifunction Keys
    721010  (40 with 6030X)
    722020  (50 with 6030X)
    Features of the 7210 and 7220 include:
    • AutoSPID and
    Parameter Download•  Automatic Switch Type
    Detection
    • Call Log•  Message Waiting Indication
    • Call Timer•  Desktop or Wall Mounting
    •  Last Number Redial• Tilt Display
    • Speed Dial• Integrated Speakerphone
    •  Hot Key Dialing• Voice Announce
    •  Direct Station Select•  Handset or Headset Operation
    • Call Directory• 10/100BaseT Repeater
    •  Flexible Ringing Options•  Firmware Updates via TFTP
    •  Ringing Control for Shared
    Lines
    This document applies to telephone software version 01.02.19. 
    						
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    Controls and Indicators   __________________
    1) Display – shows the call state, caller ID, dialed digits, network call
    control messages, and elapsed time during calls. When not on a
    call, the date, time of day, and softkey options are displayed.
    The viewing angle can be adjusted by tilting the display, then
    changing the contrast setting – see page 67.
    2) Softkeys (4) – select the function displayed above the key on the
    second line of the display.
    3) Call Key – selects the Call Directory, Call Log, and Call
    Identification Display modes.
    4) Setup Key – enters Setup Mode.
    5) Done Key – exits the current menu, saves any changes made, and
    returns to the previous menu options.
    6) More
    4Key – cycles through the menu option groups in Setup
    Mode. 
    						
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    7) Message Indicator – a bright red indicator is lit when messages
    are waiting; controlled by the network.
    8) Multifunction Keys – select call appearances, activate network
    features, or dial personal speed dial numbers. Red and green
    indicators on the keys show call appearance and feature status.
    Call Appearance StateIndication
    IdleOFF
    Call RingingGreen – flashing
    In Use by YouGreen – on steady
    On Hold by YouGreen – winking
    In Use at Another TerminalRed – on steady
    On Hold at Another TerminalRed – winking
    9) Volume Keys – adjust the receiver/speaker volume when on a call;
    adjust the ringer volume when on-hook.
    10) Mute Key – mutes the microphone when using the speakerphone
    or handset/headset. A red indicator on the key is lit when mute is
    active.
    11) Speaker Key – enables/disables the speakerphone. A green
    indicator on the key is lit when the speakerphone is in use.
    12) Dial Pad – dials telephone numbers, and sends DTMF tones to
    external equipment such as voice mail systems. The dial pad is
    used for number entry during setup.
    13) Transfer Key – places the current call on hold, and selects an idle
    call appearance for transferring the call. A second press completes
    a transfer.
    14) Conference Key – adds other parties to a conference call.
    15) Drop Key – removes the last party added to a conference call, or
    disconnects you from a call when not in conference mode.
    16) Hold Key – places a call on hold.
    17) Microphone – used for hands-free (speakerphone) calling; located
    in front of the Hold key on the bottom of the telephone.
    18) Handset/Headset Jack – a jack on the side of the telephone
    connects to the handset or a standard headset. 
    						
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    Operation
    Placing a Call   ___________________________
    Selecting a Call Appearance
    If the Call Preference option (page 64) is set to Idle or Ringing, your
    telephone will automatically select an idle call appearance when you go
    off-hook, or activate the speakerphone when you press a Speed Dial,
    DSS, REDIAL, dial pad, or UNANS-DIAL key while on-hook.
    Automatic Call Appearance Selection
    Lift the handset, press the Spkr key, or press a dial pad key to
    select an idle call appearance.
    Manual Call Appearance Selection
    Press an idle (unlit) call appearance key.
    Dialing
    Wait for dial tone.
    Dial the number with the dial pad.
    The dialed number will be displayed briefly, then the network
    will confirm the dialed digits in the display.
    The call duration timer begins when you are connected.
    Hot Key Dialing
    Begin dialing by pressing a dial pad key while on-hook. An idle
    call appearance, if available, will be selected automatically. 
    						
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    Last Number Redial
    The Redial feature dials the last number that was dialed with the dial
    pad or a Speed Dial key. Digits dialed after a call is connected are not
    saved.
    Select REDIAL to redial the last number.
    Using the Call Log – refer to page 10.
    Using the Call Directory – refer to page 13.
    Using Speed Dial Keys
    Speed Dial keys automatically dial a series of up to 24 digits when
    pressed. If your telephone is on-hook, an idle call appearance will be
    selected before dialing. If you are already on a call, the digits will be
    dialed using DTMF tones on that call.
    Use Speed Dial keys to dial frequently-called numbers, to activate
    network features that include a directory number, and to speed up
    dialing of access numbers for voice mail, auto attendant, and similar
    systems.
    Any unused multifunction key can be programmed as a Speed Dial key
    – see page 37.
    Press a Speed Dial key to dial a number.
    The dialed digits will be shown in the display.
    Using DSS Keys
    DSS keys are a special type of Call Appearance/Directory Number
    keys that are programmed with speed dial numbers to provide Direct
    Station Selection. When the call appearance is idle or busy, DSS keys
    act like Speed Dial keys, to call a station. When ringing, DSS keys act
    like CA/DN keys, to answer a call.
    Press an idle DSS key to dial the selected station number.
    If the station associated with the DSS key is ringing, the call
    appearance will be answered. 
    						
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