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iPECS LIP-9070 User Manual

iPECS LIP-9070
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LIP-9070
User Guide
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Table of Contents

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iPECS LIP-9070 Specifications

General IconGeneral
DisplayYes
CameraNo
Ethernet Ports2
PoE SupportYes
Headset PortYes
SpeakerphoneYes
AudioHD Audio
Lines6
Ethernet Ports Speed10/100/1000 Mbps
Headset Port Type3.5mm
HandsetYes
Wall MountableYes
Weight1.2 kg
Voice CodecsG.711, G.729, G.722
Power SupplyPoE or AC adapter
CodecsG.711, G.729, G.722
Display Size7 inches
Resolution800 x 480 pixels

Summary

Introduction

Installation

2.1 Overview

Introduces the LIP-9070 phone, handset, pedestal, and cables for setup.

2.2 Removing the Cord Cover

Details how to remove the Line Cord Cover for installation access.

2.3 Mounting the Phone and Pedestal

Explains how to attach the phone to the pedestal at different viewing angles.

2.4 Network Connections

Describes the RJ-45 Ethernet LAN jacks and PC port connections.

2.5 Optional AC/DC Adapter Connections

Explains when and how to use the optional AC/DC adapter for power.

2.6 Connect the Handset and Optional Headset

Guides on connecting the handset and optional headset to the phone.

2.7 Replace the Cord Cover

Instructions for replacing the Line Cord cover after wiring is complete.

2.8 Power up and Setup Wizard

Outlines the initial power-up process and setup wizard for language and protocol selection.

2.9 Registration

Details the phone's process of locating and registering with the iPECS system.

2.10 Mounting and Dismounting an SD card

Explains how to install and safely remove an SD card for expanded memory.

Basics Operation

3.1 Incoming Calls

Describes how incoming calls are displayed and answered on the phone.

3.2 Outgoing Calls

Explains the 'live dial pad' feature for placing outgoing calls.

3.3 Holding Calls

Describes how to place an active call on hold.

3.4 Transferring a Call

Guides on how to transfer an active call to another destination.

3.5 Conference

Explains how to initiate and manage conference calls.

Mini-Tab Phone Display Basics

4.1 Basic User Gestures

Details the touchscreen gestures like Touch, Touch and Hold, and Swipe for user interaction.

4.2 Mini-Tab Function Buttons

Explains the Home, Option menu, and Back function buttons on the device.

4.3 Mini-Tab Menus

Describes the three basic menu types: Screen Option, Context, and popup menus.

4.4 Launcher Screens

Explains the five screens for icons and widgets, and how they can be customized.

4.5 Home Screen

Details the composition of the Home screen, including notification bar and app dock.

4.6 Application Dock

Describes the scrollable dock for application icons on the right side of the screen.

4.7 Notification And Status Bar

Explains the icons and information displayed in the top bar of the screen.

4.8 Customize the Launcher Screens

Guides on adding, deleting, repositioning icons/widgets, and changing wallpaper.

4.9 Handling Widgets

Explains the four available widgets (Clock, Calendar, Music, iPECS Station) and their settings.

iPECS Phone

5.1 Speed

Accesses automatic dialing features via the Speed button.

5.2 Call Back Message Wait

Allows leaving a request for a callback and message wait indication.

5.3 Flex Buttons

Explains programmable buttons for accessing iPECS resources and features.

5.4 Video Calling

Details how to initiate and manage video calls.

5.5 iPECS Phone Call Settings

Covers call handling, button appearance, sounds, and phone characteristics.

Working with Contacts

6.1 Searching the Contacts

Guides on how to quickly find contacts in the database.

6.2 Communicating with Contacts

Explains how to initiate calls or SMS after selecting a contact.

6.3 Managing the Contact Database

Covers managing contacts, including adding, importing, and exporting.

6.4 Managing a Contact Record

Details editing and deleting individual contact records.

6.5 Favorites

Allows marking contacts as favorites for quicker access.

6.6 Miscellaneous Contact Options

Groups various contact-related settings and actions.

Call Log

7.1 Viewing the Call Logs

Displays a log of incoming, outgoing, and missed calls.

7.2 Using the Call Logs

Explains how to return calls or view actions for log entries.

Using SMS (Short Message Service)

8.1 Send a Message

Guides on composing and sending SMS messages to multiple users.

8.2 Receive a Message

Explains how new SMS messages appear and how to view message threads.

8.3 Message Options

Lists actions for a message via context menu: Lock, Forward, Copy Text, View Details, Delete.

8.4 Messaging Screen Options Menu

Provides options for messaging screen: Compose, Delete threads, Settings.

Appointment/Event Calendar

9.1 Viewing Schedule details

Displays detailed information about scheduled events.

9.2 Managing Schedules

Covers adding, editing, and deleting event schedules.

9.3 Responding to a Reminder

Describes how to respond to event reminders and notifications.

General Purpose Apps

10.1 Setting the Alarm Clock

Explains how to set, edit, enable/disable, and delete alarms.

10.2 Using the Calculator

Details how to use basic and advanced functions of the calculator.

10.3 Handling Pictures and Videos

Introduces applications for taking, recording, viewing, and managing media.

10.4 Playing Music

Introduces the music application for managing and playing audio files.

Managing Bluetooth

11.1 Bluetooth Headset

Explains connecting and using a Bluetooth headset with the phone.

11.2 Bluetooth Handsfree

Details using the phone as a Bluetooth gateway for mobile phones.

Settings

12.1 Network and Bluetooth

Configures LAN, Ethernet, and Bluetooth interface settings.

12.2 Sound

Adjusts ringtones, volume for calls, and notification sounds.

12.3 Display

Configures screen brightness, animations, and screen timeout.

12.4 Applications

Manages and views status of Android applications, including unknown sources and storage.

12.5 Privacy

Resets the phone to factory default, erasing personal data.

12.6 Storage

Views and manages internal memory and SD card storage.

12.7 Language & Keyboard

Selects display language and configures keyboard settings.

12.8 NTP settings

Configures the Network Time Protocol server for time synchronization.

12.9 About phone

Displays OS version, build, MAC address, and system updates.

Appendix A Station User Programming

Station User Menu

Explains the layered menu structure for station user programming.

Configuring Flex Buttons

Guides on reconfiguring Flex buttons for various functions and assignments.

Appendix B Web Admin

Web Manager Login

Details how to access the Web Manager for configuration via web browser.

Overview Screen

Describes the initial screen and navigation within the Web Manager.

Security Menu

Permits setting a password for the Web Manager login.

LAN Settings

Configures IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS settings for the LAN.

VLAN Settings

Configures Virtual LAN IDs and priorities for LAN and PC ports.

System Setting

Assigns the iPECS system IP address and connection mode.

DiffServ Menu

Configures DSCP for voice and signaling packets to prioritize traffic.

Video DiffServ Menu

Configures DSCP for video packets for QoS.

Desired Station Number

Configures the desired station number for phone registration.

Flexible Buttons

Explains the configuration and labeling of the thirty Flexible buttons.

Firmware Upgrade

Details how to upgrade the LIP-9070 phone software.

Open VPN

Configures virtual private network settings using OpenVPN.

LLDP

Enables Link Layer Discovery Protocol for network configuration.

802.1x

Configures port-based network access control using 802.1x.

Time Server

Configures the NTP server for time synchronization.

Reboot

Explains the reboot process and its effect on network connections.

Appendix C Touch screen calibration

Touch screen calibration

Provides manual steps to calibrate the touch screen if issues arise.

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