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Xblue Networks IP9g User Manual

Xblue Networks IP9g
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Desktop installation
Choose the desired angle of the phone on your desk by
inserting the stand into the two slots nearer the top for
Angle “A” or two slots further from the top for Angle “B”.
Connections
1.USB port: WIFI, Bluetooth, Adapters sold separately.
2.Power Adapter connector.
3.Network port: Connect to your network.
4.PC port: Can be used to connect PC.
5.Headset port: headset sold separately.
6.Handset port: Connect the handset.
Wall mounted installation
NOTE: Wall mount bracket sold separately.
Larger networks may have a “data switch”:
A POE (Power Over Ethernet) data switch can
be used to eliminate the power adapter at the
phone… the phone is powered on the same
data cable with the data for phone operation.
Typical Office Network
Internet
Router
Your internet service provider will
have a router wherever their service
enters your building.
The router creates your office
network (a Subnet) where PC’s
printers etc. are connected and can
access the internet but are
protected from access by other
internet users.
(Routers have an “Internet Port and
usually 4 LAN ports.)
Cables in wall
from equipment
room to offices
24-port
Router
LAN
Connections on
the back of IP9g
Internet
Installation
Shop XBLUE POE Data switches:
https://xblue.com/product/8-port-poe-switch/
Call Display
Features Display
&
Progammable
Buttons
IP9g IP Speakerphone
Quick Reference Guide
Extension Name :
Extension Number :
Voicemail Password :
Menu-System Password :
default 1111
default 123
IP9g QRG 20200521-v4
Shop WIFI Adapters:
https://xblue.com/product/ip9gwifi/
Shop Bluetooth Adapters:
https://xblue.com/product/ip9gbtd/
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Xblue Networks IP9g Specifications

General IconGeneral
Protocols SupportedSIP
Display128 x 64 graphic LCD
VPN SupportNo
Power over Ethernet (PoE)Yes
Voice CodecsG.711, G.729
Power OptionsPoE
Supported CodecsG.711, G.729

Summary

Installation Guide

Desktop Installation Setup

Instructions on how to position the phone on a desk using the integrated stand for optimal viewing angles.

Wall Mount Installation Note

Important information stating that the wall mount bracket for the phone is sold separately.

Phone Connectivity and Power

Physical Ports and Connections

Details the function of each physical port on the IP9g speakerphone, including USB, power, network, PC, headset, and handset.

Power Over Ethernet (PoE)

Explains the use of PoE switches to power the phone and transmit data over a single Ethernet cable.

Making and Managing Calls

Dialing and Ending Calls

Step-by-step guide on how to initiate and terminate calls using the handset, speaker, or display prompts.

Call Hold Features

Instructions for using both Private Hold and Shared Hold functions for calls.

Call Transfer Process

Guide on how to transfer an ongoing call to another extension, with options for announcing or direct transfer.

Call Logs Access

How to access and use the call log feature to view, dial, delete, or save call records.

Advanced Call Features

Conference Calling

Instructions on building a three-party conference call and managing participants during the call.

Voicemail Access and Management

Guide to accessing voicemail, managing messages, greetings, and personal settings.

Remote Voicemail Check

Procedure for checking voicemail messages remotely via the automated attendant.

Redial Functionality

How to use the Redial key to quickly redial the last outgoing number.

Call Recording Methods

Details on recording calls, either to the server or to a USB storage device.

Call Forwarding Configuration

Instructions for setting up and removing Unconditional, Busy, and No Answer call forwarding.

Programming Feature Keys

Guide on how to program the feature keys for speed dial, BLF, and other common functions.

Contacts and Phonebook

Steps to store new contacts, manage local contacts, and organize entries in the phonebook.

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