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BCM50 2.0
Business Communications Manager
Document Status: Standard
Document Version: 02.01
Document Number: NN40050-108
Date: September 2006
IP Phone 2004 User Guide
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Questions and Answers

  • K
    Karina ThomasJul 26, 2025
    What to do if my Nortel Telephone System shows 'SERVER UNREACHABLE. RESTARTING . . .'?
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      Micheal MorenoJul 26, 2025
      If your Nortel Telephone System displays 'SERVER UNREACHABLE. RESTARTING . . .', verify that you have entered the correct Netmask and gateway IP addresses. If the settings are correct, contact your system administrator.
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    psteinAug 3, 2025
    What does 'Invalid Server Address' mean on my Nortel Telephone System?
    • B
      Brad HigginsAug 3, 2025
      The 'Invalid Server Address' message on your Nortel Telephone System indicates that the S1 is incorrectly configured with the IP address of a system network adapter other than the published IP address.
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    julia03Aug 9, 2025
    What does 'IP Address conflict' mean on my Nortel Telephone System?
    • S
      scoleAug 9, 2025
      An 'IP Address conflict' message on your Nortel Telephone System means that the telephone detected that another device on the network is currently using the same IP address allocated to the telephone.
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    Katrina GordonAug 17, 2025
    How to fix 'SERVER: NO PORTS LEFT' error on Nortel Telephone System?
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      ywangAug 17, 2025
      If your Nortel Telephone System displays the error 'SERVER: NO PORTS LEFT', you can install additional VoIP keycodes to obtain more ports.

Summary

Getting Started with the IP Phone 2004

Introduction to the User Guide

Provides an overview of the content covered in this user guide.

IP Phone 2004 Button and Light Descriptions

Details the functions of various buttons and the status indicated by their LED lights.

IP Phone 2004 Display Areas

Explains the button label, information, and feature options areas of the telephone display.

Programmable Buttons Overview

Information on how programmable buttons are assigned by the System Administrator.

Display Contrast Level Adjustment

Instructions to adjust the telephone display contrast for better readability.

Language Choice for Display

Steps to select the primary and alternate display languages for the telephone.

Ring Type Selection

Instructions for selecting and storing a different ring type for the telephone.

IP Phone Features and Buttons

Basic Call Features

Covers making, answering, and holding calls, plus handsfree, headset, mute, and time offset.

Making External Calls

Guides on how to make external calls using line or intercom buttons.

Making Internal Calls

Instructions for making internal calls using intercom buttons.

Answering Calls

Procedure for answering incoming calls indicated by ringing or flashing lights.

Call Hold and Retrieval

Explains how calls are put on hold and how to retrieve them.

Handsfree and Headset Operation

Details on using the handsfree mode and the headset.

Mute Functionality

How to use the mute button to turn the microphone off and on during calls.

Time Offset Adjustment

Procedure to adjust the displayed time to reflect the local time zone.

Navigation Buttons and Call Log

Using navigation buttons to scroll through and manage the call log entries.

Memory Button Operations

Information on using memory buttons for one-touch dialing or feature activation.

Programming Memory Buttons

Steps to program memory buttons for external autodial, internal autodial, or features.

Erasing Memory Buttons

Procedure to erase a programmed memory button.

Nortel BCM50 2.0 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelBCM50
Version2.0
Maximum Users50
Maximum Extensions50
Maximum number of analog lines8
VoicemailYes
Voicemail ports4
NetworkingEthernet
Supported ProtocolsSIP, H.323
Operating Temperature0 to 40 °C
VoIP Channels8
Power SupplyAC
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing

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