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Control Unit | IP500 V2 |
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Type | IP PBX |
Maximum Analog Trunks | 32 |
VoIP Protocols | SIP, H.323 |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
Humidity | 10% to 90% non-condensing |
Expansion Modules | IP500 Expansion Modules |
Explains the requirement for feature keys and licenses for IP Office systems.
Details the installation of IP Office administration suite applications like Manager and System Monitor.
Covers connecting the installation PC directly to the IP Office control unit for configuration.
Explains how to upgrade the System SD card with the correct version of IP Office software files.
Explains how to add license files (keys.txt) to the system SD card for IP Office.
Covers wall mounting requirements and procedures for IP500 V2 control units and expansion modules.
Details the importance and procedure for grounding IP Office equipment for system stability.
Explains how the IP Office system determines its IP address and DHCP mode.
Describes the process of starting the IP500 V2 control unit and its LEDs during startup.
Provides guidance on connecting analog, ETR, DS, and BST phones to the IP Office system.
Guides through the initial setup process for a new or defaulted IP Office system.
Explains how to enter licenses into the IP Office configuration for feature activation.
Covers minimal security changes required for the IP Office service, including password resets.
Describes copying system files from the /primary folder to the /backup folder on the System SD card.
Explains how to copy files from the /backup folder to the /primary folder for system restoration.
Covers upgrading IP500 V2 control units by loading firmware files onto the System SD card.
Details methods for safely shutting down the IP Office system for maintenance.
Explains how to restart the system, for example, after software upgrades or configuration changes.
Describes processes to erase system configuration and restart with default settings.
Explains how to reset all security settings to default, including service user accounts.
Outlines methods for upgrading the system to a new release of IP Office core software.
Covers processes for erasing operational software and rebooting the system with new software.