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Hybrid-Cloud platform

for SMBs

OXO Connect

Expert Documentation: Hardware: Platform, interfaces and


devices
Release 5.1 - April 2022
8AL91201USAK Ed. 1
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Table of
contents Expert Documentation: Hardware:
Platform, interfaces and devices

Chapter 1
Expert Documentation structure

Chapter 2
C, S, L racks

2.1 OXO Connect Compact........................................................................................................11


2.2 OXO Connect S............................................................................................................................ 11
2.3 OXO Connect L............................................................................................................................ 12

Chapter 3
Boards

3.1 PowerCPU EE .............................................................................................................................. 14


3.1.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 14
3.1.2 Hardware configuration....................................................................................................................15
3.1.3 External connections......................................................................................................................... 17
3.2 PowerMEX ....................................................................................................................................... 21
3.2.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 21
3.2.2 Hardware configuration....................................................................................................................21
3.2.3 External connections......................................................................................................................... 22
3.3 BRA......................................................................................................................................................... 22
3.3.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 22
3.3.2 External connections......................................................................................................................... 23
3.4 PRA..........................................................................................................................................................25
3.4.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 25
3.4.2 Hardware configuration....................................................................................................................26
3.4.3 External connections......................................................................................................................... 27

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3.5 MIX-2 ..................................................................................................................................................... 28


3.5.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 28
3.5.2 External connections......................................................................................................................... 29
3.6 Mini-MIX...............................................................................................................................................30
3.7 AMIX-1...................................................................................................................................................32
3.7.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 32
3.7.2 External connections......................................................................................................................... 33
3.8 UAI............................................................................................................................................................34
3.8.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 34
3.8.2 External connections......................................................................................................................... 37
3.9 SLI-2 ...................................................................................................................................................... 38
3.9.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 38
3.9.2 External connections......................................................................................................................... 39
3.10 LanX-2...................................................................................................................................................40
3.10.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 40
3.10.2 Configuration examples................................................................................................................... 42
3.10.3 External connections......................................................................................................................... 42
3.11 APA.......................................................................................................................................................... 44
3.11.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 44
3.11.2 External connections......................................................................................................................... 46
3.12 Power Supplies............................................................................................................................47
3.12.1 Power Supply PS1/PS1N................................................................................................................47
3.12.2 Power Supply PS3/PS3N................................................................................................................48
3.12.3 Batteries...................................................................................................................................................49
3.12.4 UPS............................................................................................................................................................50
3.12.5 EPS48 External Power Supply.....................................................................................................51

Chapter 4
Dedicated sets

4.1 ALE-2 DeskPhone..................................................................................................................... 52

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4.1.1 ALE-2 DeskPhone overview..........................................................................................................52


4.1.2 Commissioning ALE-2 DeskPhone............................................................................................ 53
4.2 ALE-20/20h/30h Essential DeskPhone sets..................................................... 55
4.2.1 Power consumption........................................................................................................................... 56
4.2.2 Power consumption for ALE-20h/30h Essential DeskPhone working as TDM
sets.............................................................................................................................................................56
4.2.3 Codec support...................................................................................................................................... 57
4.2.4 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 57
4.2.5 Accessories............................................................................................................................................60
4.2.6 EM-200 Smart Expansion Module..............................................................................................60
4.2.7 Commissionning ALE-20/20h/30h Essential DeskPhone as IP sets.........................61
4.2.8 Commissionning ALE-20h/30h Essential DeskPhone as TDM sets..........................63
4.3 ALE-300/400/500 Enterprise DeskPhone sets............................................... 64
4.3.1 Hardware description........................................................................................................................ 64
4.3.2 Power consumption........................................................................................................................... 69
4.3.3 Codec support...................................................................................................................................... 69
4.3.4 Accessories............................................................................................................................................69
4.3.5 ALE-120 Key Expansion Module................................................................................................ 71
4.3.6 Commissioning ALE-300/400/500 Enterprise DeskPhone.............................................73
4.4 8001/8001G DeskPhone ..................................................................................................... 75
4.4.1 8001/8001G Deskphone description......................................................................................... 75
4.4.2 Commissioning 8001/8001G DeskPhone...............................................................................77
4.5 8008/8008G/8018 DeskPhones......................................................................................79
4.5.1 8008/8008G/8018 DeskPhones description.......................................................................... 79
4.5.2 Commissioning 8008/8008G/8018 DeskPhones................................................................ 83
4.6 8008/8008G CE DeskPhones.......................................................................................... 84
4.6.1 8008/8008G CE DeskPhones overview.................................................................................. 84
4.6.2 8008/8008G CE DeskPhones commissioning......................................................................85
4.7 80x8/80x8s Premium DeskPhone .............................................................................86
4.7.1 Detailed description........................................................................................................................... 86
4.7.2 Commissionning 8028/8038/8068 Premium DeskPhones............................................. 95
4.7.3 Maintenance.......................................................................................................................................... 98
4.8 8088 Smart DeskPhone .................................................................................................... 100
4.8.1 Overview................................................................................................................................................100
4.8.2 Detailed description......................................................................................................................... 101

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4.8.3 8088 Smart DeskPhone.................................................................................................................103


4.9 4135 IP Conference Phone............................................................................................. 105
4.9.1 Basic description............................................................................................................................... 105
4.9.2 Hardware description...................................................................................................................... 106
4.9.3 Commissioning 4135 IP Conference Phone........................................................................107
4.10 8135s IP Conference Phone.......................................................................................... 112
4.10.1 8135s IP Conference Phone overview................................................................................... 112
4.10.2 Commissioning the 8135s IP Conference Phone............................................................. 113
4.10.3 Upgrading the 8135s IP Conference Phone........................................................................ 117
4.11 Generic SIP phones...............................................................................................................117
4.11.1 Overview................................................................................................................................................117
4.11.2 Commissioning generic SIP sets...............................................................................................117
4.12 8019s/8029/8029s/8039/8039s Deskphones...................................................120
4.12.1 8019s/8029/8029s/8039/8039s detailed description....................................................... 120
4.12.2 8019s/8029/8029s/8039/8039s commissioning.................................................................125
4.13 Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone ........................................................................ 126
4.13.1 Basic description............................................................................................................................... 126
4.13.2 Hardware description...................................................................................................................... 127
4.13.3 Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone........................................................................................... 131
4.14 Input Method Editor...............................................................................................................132
4.14.1 Operation.............................................................................................................................................. 132
4.15 Terminal downloading.........................................................................................................136
4.15.1 Operation.............................................................................................................................................. 136
4.16 Add-on module.......................................................................................................................... 138
4.16.1 LEDs and icons on AOM modules............................................................................................138
4.17 V24/CTI Interface Module ............................................................................................... 139
4.17.1 Hardware description...................................................................................................................... 139
4.18 AP Interface Module ............................................................................................................ 141
4.18.1 Hardware description...................................................................................................................... 141
4.19 S0 Interface Module ............................................................................................................. 142
4.19.1 Hardware description...................................................................................................................... 142
4.20 8212/8232/8242/8262 DECT............................................................................................ 144
4.20.1 Overview................................................................................................................................................144

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4.20.2 DECT protocols supported........................................................................................................... 145


4.20.3 Key benefits......................................................................................................................................... 145
4.20.4 Key features.........................................................................................................................................146
4.20.5 Location ................................................................................................................................................ 146
4.20.6 Technical specifications................................................................................................................. 146
4.20.7 Accessories..........................................................................................................................................151
4.21 82x4 DECT handset range.............................................................................................. 152
4.21.1 8234 DECT handset........................................................................................................................ 152
4.21.2 8244 DECT handset........................................................................................................................ 153
4.21.3 8254 DECT handset........................................................................................................................ 154
4.21.4 Serviceability....................................................................................................................................... 155
4.21.5 Software management tool.......................................................................................................... 155
4.21.6 Regulatory compliances................................................................................................................ 155
4.21.7 82x4 DECT accessories ...............................................................................................................155
4.21.8 Technical specifications................................................................................................................. 156
4.22 PIMphony Reflexes................................................................................................................ 157

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1 Expert Documentation structure

The Expert Documentation is split into fifteen separated documents, listed in the table below.
Expert Documentation describes the features supported by OXO Connect RC2.0* or higher.
* RCz.n, with z greater than or equal to 2, stands for any release starting from 2016 introducing
Connect capabilities.
It appears:
• On product stickers with release format: RC0zn/xx.yy
• In any documentation (including this one) as: Rz.n
Please refer to the OXO Connect Documentation Note, for historical information. In addition, the Cross
Compatibility document is the reference for detailed status about supported and unsupported devices
and applications.
table 1.1: Expert documentation structure

Documentation title Part number

[1] Expert Documentation: General Presentation 8AL91200USAK


This document contains general information on OXO Connect, such as
a brief description of services provided, platform hardware, handsets
and user applications available, limits, compatibility with standards, en-
vironmental constraints.

[2] Expert Documentation: Hardware: Platform, interfaces and devices 8AL91201USAK


This document covers all hardware aspects related to OXO Connect:
this includes description of platforms (racks), boards, sets and comple-
mentary equipment such as additional modules or interface modules.
This document also contains commissioning procedures for sets.

[3] Expert Documentation: User Services 8AL91202USAK


This document gives the presentation and configuration procedure of
features available for end-users. The final chapter of the document syn-
thesizes features availability according to the type of device or applica-
tion.

[4] Expert Documentation: Voice Mail 8AL91203USAK


This document details the integrated voice mail system and automated
attendant (general description, management, services available for
end-users), as well as the configuration procedure to connect an exter-
nal voice mail unit.

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Documentation title Part number

[5] Expert Documentation: Mobility 8AL91204USAK


This document contains a detailed description of mobility services avail-
able on OXO Connect. This includes useful information to deploy an
IBS DECT, PWT, IP-DECT or xBS infrastructure, the description of as-
sociated base stations and handsets, and necessary information to im-
plement OpenTouch Conversation clients.
Note:
This document does not cover VoWLAN.

[6] Expert Documentation: VoIP Services 8AL91205USAK


This document describes VoIP protocols supported by OXO Connect
(such as SIP), configuration procedure of private or public access
through IP links, as well as dimensioning and maintenance basic infor-
mation.

[7] Expert Documentation: Private Networks 8AL91206USAK


This documentation gives a description of architectures and protocols
(such as SVPN, QSIG) supported for a private network, a description of
ARS, metering, clock synchronization, and the configuration procedure
of accesses.

[8] Expert Documentation: General Applications 8AL91207USAK


This document gives a description of various applications available on
OXO Connect, such as Hotel, Call metering, CTI, doorphones, Network
management center, point-to-point/point to multipoint T0, permanent
logical link, multiple automated attendant, multiple entities, PIMphony
Touch.

[9] Expert Documentation: Web-Based Tool 8AL91208USAK


This document describes the Web-Based Tool, which is the integrated
monitoring tool of OXO Connect.

[10] Expert Documentation: OmniTouch Call Center Office 8AL91209USAK


This document provides the description and installation procedure of
OmniTouch Call Center Office. The document also includes presenta-
tion and operation of Announcement, Traceability, and a short descrip-
tion of Agent, Statistics and Supervisor applications.

[11] Expert Documentation: Management Tools 8AL91210USAK


This document describes the management tool available for OXO Con-
nect(OMC). The document describes the OMC installation procedure,
the different types of access between OMC and OXO Connect (local,
remote, with or without proxy), the software installation procedure of
OXO Connect via OMC and the list of services that can be managed by
OMC.

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Documentation title Part number

[12] Expert Documentation: Maintenance Services 8AL91211USAK


This document contains basic information concerning the maintenance
of your OXO Connect. This includes a diagnosis methodology in case
of system or terminal(s) failure, the list of system messages, procedure
to save/restore data, procedure to stop/restart your system, to replace
CPU, boards and sets.

[13] Expert Documentation: Security 8AL91212USAK


This document gives essential information to secure your OXO Con-
nect. This includes deployment guide for certificate, management of
passwords, management of accesses to services from LAN/WAN and
network configuration for remote accesses.

[14] Expert Documentation: System Services 8AL91213USAK


This document gives information about software keys, including their
complete list. The document also describes operation of OXO Connect
with NTP (as client or server) and the configuration of the embedded
DHCP server.

[15] Glossary 8AL91214USAK


This document contains a glossary of general telecommunications
terms as well as specific terms related to OXO Connect.

[16] Server Deployment Guide for Remote Workers using DeskPhones 8AL90345ENAA

In the present document, cross-references are identified by the number in the first column of the above
table.
Part numbers are given in the last column.
Outlook is either a registered trademark, or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.

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2 C, S, L racks

2.1 OXO Connect Compact


The OXO Connect Compact platform is a wall-mounted version. It provides 2 slots (1xCPU slot+1xMIX
slot).
The OXO Connect Compact platform is not expandable and cannot be used as satellite.

The Mini-MIX daughter board which is plugged into the PowerCPU EE board provides two Z (Analog
Extension) ports and two T0 (ISDN Basic Rate) accesses.

2.2 OXO Connect S


The OXO Connect S platform mainly consists of a plastic frame.
The plastic frame receives all the parts for attaching the power supply board, the fans, the battery and
the mains power connector, and everything needed to facilitate the routing of the cables.
There is no backplane board: the metric connectors are on the power supply module.
The enclosure consists of 3 parts: metal cover and base, plastic front face.
Access to the fans, the power supply module and the battery is gained by disconnecting the mains
cable and removing the top metal cover (it is vital to remove all the boards before opening the cover).

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Metal cover

Power supply (+Backpanel)

Boards (CPU + Battery retaining clip


interfaces)
Battery

Fan
Mains power cable

Plastic frame
Mains power connector
mounting plate
Grounding clips

Plastic front face


Metal base

2.3 OXO Connect L


The frame consists of a "U"-shaped sheath closed on the top by a riveted plate. The boards are guided
by 3 rails riveted vertically to the frame.
The enclosure consists of a metal top part, two metal side parts and a plastic front face.
Access to the fans, the power supply module and the batteries is gained by disconnecting the power
cable and unscrewing the backplane.

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Power supply

Cooling zone
(fans) Mains power
connector

Board
installation Batteries
areas

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3 Boards

3.1 PowerCPU EE
3.1.1 Hardware description
3.1.1.1 Overview
The PowerCPU EE board, based on processor PowerQuicc II Pro MPC8377 from Freescale, has the
following characteristics: 800 MHz processor, 512 MB DDR2 SDRAM, MSDB (Mass Storage Daughter
Board) 8 GB equipped with eMMC (embedded Multi-Media Card), VoIP channel C6421/4 (16 VoIP
channels).
The PowerCPU EE board is built around 2 main blocks interconnected via PCI:
• CPU part with MPC8377 processor and following interfaces:
• DDR 2 memory
• BOOT (NOR Flash)
• Dual UART
• PCI
• LAN interfaces
• I2C
• Telecom part with INOX ASIC and with connections to:
• Telecom DSP0 TMS320C5507
• Modem DSP1 TMS320C5402
• VoIP DSP TMS320C6421 (16 VoIP channels)
• Legacy Telecom architecture (PCM buses, ASL, HSL)

3.1.1.2 Daughter boards


The PowerCPU EE board can be equipped with the following daughter boards:
• AFU-1 (Auxiliary Function Unit): supporting auxiliary functions such as general bell, doorphone,
audio In, audio Out, etc. The AFU-1 board is required for the connection of the ISDN-EFM box
(T0/S0 forwarding)
• HSL (High Speed Link): module interconnections. This daughter board is not compatible with the
Mini-Mix daughter board.
• MSDB (Mass Storage Daughter Board) 8 GB equipped with eMMC (embedded Multi-Media Card):
memory extension.
• ARMADA VoIP32: supporting two additional VoIP DSPs TMS320C6421 (2x16 VoIP channels)
• ARMADA VoIP64: supporting two additional VoIP DSPs TMS320C6424 (44/60 VoIP channels)
• Mini-MIX (only for OXO Connect Compact): this daughter board provides two Z (analog) ports and
two T0 accesses. This daughter board is not compatible with an HSL board.

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Mass Storage Daughter Board


(MSDB) 8 GB equipped with eMMC
(embedded Multi-Media Card)

HSL1/HSL2
(optional)
DDR2 Module
(underneath)

Mini-MIX
(optional)

ARMADA VoIP32 or
ARMADA VoIP64
(optional)
HSL and Mini-MIX
daughter boards
AFU are not compatible
(optional)

Figure 3.1: Example of daughter boards on PowerCPU EE

3.1.2 Hardware configuration


3.1.2.1 Meaning of the LED indications

Figure 3.2: PowerCPU EE front panel

Name Color Function

CPU Green CPU functioning LED (flashing)

POWER Red/Green • Mains operation: steady green LED


• Battery operation: steady yellow LED
• Idle: flashing red LED
• System shut down: steady red LED

FAN Red/Green • Both fans functioning: steady green LED


• 1 or both fans down: steady red LED

LAN Green LAN functioning LED (flashes when there is traffic)

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Name Color Function

Mini-MIX Green (only on OXO Green only when accepted by the license 2B channels for
Connect Compact plat- MIX-2 boards. Detection of Mini-MIX board in OXO Connect
form) Compact platform.

MODULE Green Presence of HSL board

3.1.2.2 General connection diagram

LanX-2 board External LAN Switch

ETHERNET LANSWITCH LanX8-2

General bell

12V serviceable voltage


PowerCPU EE board
Power CPU EE
PROCESSING UNIT

PC (OMC, NMC)

Doorphone

Power MEX board (extension unit) 1


Power MEX
MODULE EXPANSION "Please wait" message
Background music
Loudspeaker
Alarm

Power MEX board (extension unit 2)


Power MEX
MODULE EXPANSION

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3.1.3 External connections


3.1.3.1 Output ports

Figure 3.3: PowerCPU EE

Available functions:
• LAN: 10/100/1000 base T Ethernet port (MDI-II/straight).
• SLI1/SLI2: Analog Z accesses from Mini-MIX board, General ringer; 12V output
• AUX: General ringer; 12V output
• CONFIG: RS232 for OMC.
• MODULE1: HSL1 link of HSL board for connection to module expansion 1
• ISDN T01: ISDN T01 port of Mini-MIX board
• MODULE2: HSL2 link of HSL board for connection to module expansion 2
• ISDN T02: ISDN T02 port of Mini-MIX board
• AUDIO: Interfaces Please wait message, Background music, Loudspeaker, Alarm
• DOORPHONE: Interfaces doorphone
table 3.1: Socket connections

RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
LAN TX+ TX- RX+ RX-
SLI1/SLI2 Ground +12 V CenRg A ZA1 ZB1 CenRG B ZA2 ZB2
AUX Ground +12 V CenRg A CenRG B
CONFIG CTS RX RMTRES Ground TX DTR RTS
MODULE1 TX+ TX- RX+ RX-
ISDN T01 TX+ RX+ RX- TX-
MODULE2 TX+ TX- RX+ RX-
ISDN T02 TX+ RX+ RX- TX-
Audio In Audio In Audio Ctrl Audio Audio Audio Ctrl Alarm Alarm
AUDIO
A B A Out A Out B B A B
DoorPhB DoorPhA DoorPhA DoorPhB
DOORPHONE
1 1 2 2

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3.1.3.2 Connecting a please-wait message player


This is connected via the AUDCTRL output (control contact open when idle) and the AUDIN input of
the AUDIO connector.

Distribution panel

AudCrtl A

Control AudCrtl B
circuit

Audio In A
Audio
Circuit
Audio In B

Power supply

Audio Input Characteristics:


Input impedance : 600 Ohms
Fuse Characteristics:
• Max. power : 10 W
• Max. voltage : 60 V
• Max. current : 500 mA

The contacts of the alarm and doorphone controls have the same electrical characteristics as
those indicated above.

3.1.3.3 Connecting a background music tuner


This is connected via the AUDIN input of the AUDIO connector.

Distribution panel

Audio In A

TUNER

Audio In B

Power supply

Audio Input Characteristics:


• Input impedance : 600 Ohms
• Input level: access + 4.7 dBr or + 15 dBr

3.1.3.4 Connecting an alarm


The alarm is activated in the event of a false stopping of the system.
It is connected via the ALARM output (control contact closed when idle) of the AUDIO connector.

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Distribution panel

Alarm A
Alarm
system

Alarm B

Power supply

3.1.3.5 Connecting a broadcast loudspeaker


Broadcast loudspeakers are connected via the AUDOUT output of the AUDIO connector.

Distribution panel

Aud Out A

Amplifier

Aud Out B

Power supply

Audio Output Characteristics:


• Output impedance: < 500 Ohms
• Output level: access + 3 dBr

3.1.3.6 Connecting a general ringer


The general ringer is connected via the CENRG output of the AUX connector.

Distribution panel

CenRg A
General
call ringer

CenRg B

Power supply

3.1.3.7 Connecting a doorphone


2 doorphone types are available, depending on the operating mode used:
• Type A: relay-controlled doorphones (e.g. NPTT)

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• Type B: doorphones controlled by MF Q23 signals requiring an SLI interface (e.g. TELEMINI and
UNIVERSAL DOORPHONE)
The doorphone interface comprises an intercom and an optional latch powered by the mains supply
through a SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) transformer.
It is connected via the DOORPHA and DOORPHB outputs (control contacts open when idle) of the
DOORPHONE connector.

3.1.3.7.1 Connecting a NPTT doorphone


Distribution panel

DoorPhA1
DoorPhA2
DOORPHONE

DoorPhB1
To door
lock keeper
DoorPhB2
220V

ANALOG INTERFACES SLI16-2


9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

• A single doorphone with doorstrike may be connected to the system.


• The system also allows for the connection of 2 doorphones without latch.

3.1.3.7.2 Connecting a Telemini and Universal doorphone


These doorphones require the use of a Z station interface.
• Several of these doorphones can be connected to the system; the limit is determined by the
maximum number of analog stations the system can support.
• A system cannot have Telemini and Universal doorphones at the same time.

3.1.3.8 Using the 12V output


The GROUND and + 12V outputs on the AUX connector allow for the connection of an external 12V
device with a maximum energy consumption of 150 mA (OXO Connect S) or 300 mA (OXO Connect
L).

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3.2 PowerMEX
3.2.1 Hardware description
3.2.1.1 Overview
The PowerMEX board is a controller board for extension or module expansion.
The PowerMEX board (POWER Module EXpansion) performs the controller functions in the expansion
platforms.

3.2.1.2 Daughter board


The PowerMEX board is equipped with an HSL1 (High Speed Link) board for interconnecting with the
basic platform.

HSL1

Figure 3.4: HSL1 daughter board on PowerMEX board

3.2.2 Hardware configuration


3.2.2.1 Meaning of the LED indications
MODULE EXPANSION POWER MEX

FAN POWER

MAIN
and pilot-ck

Figure 3.5: PowerMEX

Name Color Function

POWER Red/Green • Mains operation: steady green LED


• Battery operation: steady yellow LED
• Idle: flashing red LED

FAN Red/Green • Both fans functioning: steady green LED


• 1 or both fans down: steady red LED

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3.2.3.1 Output ports
MODULE EXPANSION POWER MEX

FAN POWER

MAIN

Figure 3.6: PowerMEX

Available functions:
• MAIN: HSL to basic module (cable max. length: 5 meters).

RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

MAIN outputs TX+ TX- RX+ RX-

3.2.3.2 Connection
The PowerMEX board is connected to the MODULE 1 or MODULE 2 connector on the PowerCPU EE
board, see: General connection diagram on page 16.

3.3 BRA
3.3.1 Hardware description
The BRA (Basic Rate Access) board provides the basic access points (2 x 64-Kbps B-channels + 1 x
16-Kbps D-channel per access) for connecting the system to the ISDN digital public network (point-to-
point or multipoint T0 link) and, starting with version R2.0, to a private network (point-to-point DLT0
link); Several versions are offered:
• BRA2-2: 2 T0 accesses
• BRA4-2: 4 T0 accesses
• BRA8: 8 T0 accesses
With OMC it is possible to define the operating mode access by access: T0 (ISDN) or DLT0 (QSIG). If
the choice is DLT0 (QSIG), the following operating mode may be defined: master = Network (NT),
slave = User(TE)
Note:
Configuration in T0/DLT0 is done by access pairs; if an access (04-001-01 for example) is configured in DLT0, the
2nd one (04-002-01) must also be configured in DLT0.

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OBC

FICA FICA FICA FICA


2 4 6 8

FICA FICA FICA FICA


1 3 5 7

3.3.2 External connections


3.3.2.1 Output ports (faceplate)

ISDN ACESS - T0 BRA4-2

1 2 3 4

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Female RJ45, front

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RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Outputs TX+ RX+ RX- TX-

3.3.2.2 Connecting a T0 access


The OXO Connect system can be installed near the digital network termination or at a certain distance
(up to 350 m), as required.

3.3.2.2.1 Connection without T0/S0 forwarding

Distribution panel ISDN ACCESS - T0 BRA4-2

Transmission

TX

DNT
RX
Reception

3.3.2.2.2 Connection with T0/S0 forwarding


In the event of a loss of tension or CPU malfunction, the ISDN-EFM box allows a T0 access to be
forwarded directly to an S0 station.
Note:
The AFU-1 board (daughter board of the CPU board) must be equipped so as to detect a loss of tension.
Description of the ISDN-EFM box

X5
X4
X3
X2
X1

Not Used

BRA NT S0 CPU AUX

Connections
The ISDN-EFM box must be installed as close as possible to the system (3 m maximum). All the box
connections are made with straight RJ45-RJ45 cables.
Output connectors functions:

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• BRA: connection of T0 access to be forwarded.


• NT: connection of ISDN network termination.
• S0: connection of forwarding S0 station.
• CPU: connection to the CPU board's AUDOUT connector.
• AUX: connection of Audio out, Alarm, General bell and 12 V use auxiliaries; since AUX is a copy of
the CPU board's AUDOUTde connector, check the sheet of the CPU board in use for connection
recommendations.

12V, GND, Alarm


ISDN-EFM module
General call ringer

Not Used
Audio Out

ISDN
S0 Terminal
Network Termination

3.4 PRA
3.4.1 Hardware description
The PRA board (Primary Rate Access) board provides 1 primary access for connecting the OXO
Connect system to the ISDN digital public network or to private networks:
• PRA -T2, DLT2: 30 x 64-Kpbs B-channels + 1 x 64-Kbps D-channel; 2048 Kbps.
• PRA-T1: 23 x 64-Kbps B-channels + 1 x 64-Kbps D-channel; 1544 Kbps
• PCM R2: 30 x 64 Kbps B-channels + 1 x 4 Kbps signaling channel; 2048 Kbps.

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There are several connection options: T2 120-ohm symmetrical pairs and T1 100-ohm symmetrical
pairs. A coaxial 75-ohm connection is available using an external adapter kit.
Plug-in to BACKX board

OBC
4

Citroen straps
(definition of
FALC board type)

3.4.2 Hardware configuration


3.4.2.1 Board type definition (Citroën straps)
The board type is defined by the Citroën strap solder:
• T2 (ex-factory): no solders
• T1: solder on strap 1
• DLT2: solder on strap 2
• PCM R2: solder on strap 4

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3.4.2.2 Connection (120- ohm symmetrical pairs)

ISDN ACCESS - E1 PRA-T2


Distribution panel

Transmission

TX

DLT
RX
Reception

The PRA board is connected to a digital line termination (DLT) by 2 reinforced symmetrical pairs.
Cable impedance: 120 Ohms +/- 20% between 200 kHz and 1 MHz; 120 Ohms +/- 10% at 1 MHz.
We recommend using an L120-series cable (or the L204 equivalent).
The distance T2-DLT is limited by the amount of loss between the DLT and T2, which must not exceed
6 dB at 1024 kHz.

3.4.3 External connections


3.4.3.1 Output ports (faceplate)
T2 board example

ISDN ACCESS - E1 PRA-T2

BUSY RAI AIS

NOS CRC LOS


NETW II PBX X

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Female RJ45, front

RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

NETW outputs RX+ RX- TX+ TX-

PBX outputs TX+ TX- RX+ RX-

NETW: connection to public network DLT.


PBX: network operation (QSIG).

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3.4.3.2 Alarm LEDs


BUSY RAI AIS

NOS CRC LOS


T2 Name T1 Name Feature

BUSY BUSY B-channels busy (red LED lights up if at least 1 B-channel is busy)

RAI (ATD) RAI Remote frame alarm (red LED lights up on alarm)

AIS (SIA2M) AIS Too many "1's in the 2-Mbit binary train (red LED lights up on alarm)

NOS (MS) NSIG Absence of 2-Mbit signal (red LED lights up on alarm)

CRC (TE) CRC CRC error (red LED lights up on alarm)

LOS (PVT) NSYN Loss of frame alignment (red LED lights up on alarm)

In brackets: French abbreviations

3.5 MIX-2
3.5.1 Hardware description
The MIX-2 (Mixed Lines) board serves to connect ISDN basic accesses (T0), digital stations (UA) and
2-wire analog terminals (Z). 3 board versions are available:
• MIX244-2: 2 T0 accesses, 4 UA interfaces and 4 Z interfaces
• MIX484-2: 4 T0 accesses, 8 UA interfaces and 4 Z interfaces
• MIX448-2: 4 T0 accesses, 4 UA interfaces and 8 Z interfaces
Note:
Contrary to the BRA-2 board, the MIX-2 board's T0 accesses cannot be configured as DLT0 Network. Only DLTO
User is allowed in QSIG mode.
Example: MIX484-2 board

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QCIALA (Z1 to Z4 (for X/8/4) or Z5 to Z8 (for X/4/8)


OBC

UA
1 to 4

QCIALA Z1 to Z4 (for X/4/8)


T0
1 to 4

UA
5 to 8

3.5.2 External connections


3.5.2.1 Output ports (faceplate)

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8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Female RJ45, front

RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Z outputs ZA ZB

UA outputs L1 L2

T0 outputs TX+ RX+ RX- TX-

3.5.2.2 Connecting an analog station (Z)


Follow the rules in the "SLI-2 board" section.

3.5.2.3 Connecting a digital station


Follow the rules in the "UAI board" section.

3.5.2.4 Connecting a T0 basic access


Follow the rules in the "BRA-2 board" section.

3.6 Mini-MIX
The Mini–MIX daughter board is an optional daughter board plugged on the PowerCPU EE board.
Note:
The Mini-MIX daughter board requires BACKXS-N back panel and PSXS-N power supply module. The Mini-MIX
daughter board can be used only in an OXO Connect Compact.
The Mini–MIX daughter board has the following features:
Two T0 (ISDN Basic Rate Access) interfaces
Two Z (SLI Analog Extension Access) interfaces
One local OBC to handle initialization and low level signaling

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PowerCPU
or EE board
CPU-4
T01

T02

SLI
1/2

ABUSY

ADRIVF

ASCAN

HTR8

Figure 3.7: Mini-MIX daughter board

The Mini–MIX is detected via ASL (just like a peripheral board).


The Mini–MIX is located on position “6” (fixed) of ASL0 .
The Mini–MIX drives the Mini–MIX led ( previously WAN led ) on the front stiffener.
LED “ON” indicates that :
• the Mini–MIX daughter board is present and accepted by the mixed board license,
• the Backpanel supports 100V distribution (PSTYPE=”0”).

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PowerCPU EE Front Stiffener

2x Z connections of Mini-MIX board

2x T0 connections of Mini-MIX board

Zoom on SL1/2 AUX and ISDN T0 RJ45 Connectors / PowerCPU EE

SLI1/2
AUX
SLI1/2 AUX RJ45 pin-out

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Ground +12V CenRg ZA1 ZB1 CenRg ZA2 ZB2


8765 432 1 A B

MODULE
ISDN T0
12 345678 ISDN T0 1 2 RJ45 pin-out

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

TX+ RX+ RX- TX-

Figure 3.8: Mini-MIX connections on PowerCPU EE Board

Inter–connections between the Mini–MIX and the PowerCPU EE are made through 2BergStak
connectors (already used for daughter boards AFU-1, HSL, etc.)

3.7 AMIX-1
3.7.1 Hardware description
The AMIX-1 (Analog Mixed Line) board is used to connect the analog public network (PSTN) to the
PBX. It has the following characteristics:
• 4 analog line accesses
• a maximum of 8 UA interfaces
• a maximum of 8 Z interfaces
• an OBC system interface supporting AT, Z and UA signaling

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• protection features
• the PFCT (Power Failure Cut Through) feature which allows a local analog set to connect directly to
a network line in the event of a power cut or a software failure
Note:
The AMIX-1 board is required to connect the OXO Connect Compact platform to the analog public network
(PSTN). It can be used for OXO Connect Small and OXO Connect Large platforms.
The AMIX-1 board can take the following 2 daughter boards:
• GSCLI
• CLIDSP

3.7.2 External connections


3.7.2.1 Output ports (faceplate)

MIXED AMIX 4/4/4-1


ANALOG INTERFACES

ANALOG TRUNKS DIGITAL INTERFACES

: indicates the assignment ports for the PFCT (Power Failure Cut Through) feature: the Z2 plug is
connected to a Z set, the AT1 plug to the PSTN.

MIXED AMIX4/8/4-1
ANALOG INTERFACES DIGITAL INTERFACES

ANALOG TRUNKS DIGITAL INTERFACES

MIXED AMIX4/4/8- 1
ANALOG INTERFACES

ANALOG TRUNKS DIGITAL INTERFACES

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8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Female RJ45, front

RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

AT outputs AT_B_RING AT_A_TIP

UA outputs UA_a UA_b

Z outputs Z_a Z_b

3.7.2.2 Connecting an analog station (Z)


For more information, refer to the SLI-2 board document.

3.7.2.3 Connecting a digital station


For more information, refer to the UAI document.

3.8 UAI
3.8.1 Hardware description
The UAI board allows the connection of digital stations (UA). Two board versions are available:
• boards without external power supply capability:
• UAI4: 4 UA interfaces
• UAI8: 8 UA interfaces
• UAI16: 16 UA interfaces
• boards with external power supply capability:
• UAI16-1: 16 UA interfaces

3.8.1.1 Differences between the two boards


The UAI16-1 board is equipped with 2 ASICs OSIRIS while the UAI4/8/16 boards are equipped with
ASICs CATS (one ASIC OSIRIS replaces 2 ASICs CATS).
The system software detects whether the board is equipped with CATS or OSIRIS; if the ASIC OSIRIS
is detected, the software can also detect whether the board is connected to an external power supply.
The UAI-16 board allows to remotely supply the terminals connected to the 16 interfaces from a EPS48
external power supply connected to interface 1 using an external adaptation power cable (splitter).

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3.8.1.2 BOARDS UAI4, UAI8 and UAI16


Plug-in to BACKX board

OBC

Interfaces UA 9 Interfaces UA 13

CATS CATS

CATS CATS

Interfaces UA 1 Interfaces UA 5

3.8.1.2.1 Output ports (faceplate)

DIGITAL INTERFACES UAI16


9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Female RJ45, front

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RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Outputs L1 L2

3.8.1.3 UAI16-1 board


Plugging on BACKX board

OBC

UA interfaces 1 to 8 UA interfaces 9 to 16

OSIRIS OSIRIS

3.8.1.3.1 Output ports (faceplate)

DIGITAL INTERFACES UAI16-1

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(DC-In)

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8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Female RJ45, front

RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Outputs 1 L1 L2 0V +48 V

Outputs 2 to 16 L1 L2

3.8.2 External connections


3.8.2.1 Connecting a digital station

3.8.2.1.1 Connection without external power supply


The terminals are equipped with a cable and a self-acting switch that plugs into the wall socket. Each
terminal is connected up by a pair of 0.5 or 0.6 mm diameter wires.
System - Digital station distances:
• 0.5 mm SYT type cable: 800 m (station without option) or 600 m (station with S0 or Z option)
• 0.6 mm 278 type cable: 1,200m (station without option) or 850m (station with S0 or Z option)

DIGITAL INTERFACES UAI16


Distribution panel
L1 (4) 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

L2 (5)

3.8.2.1.2 Connection with external power supply


A splitter allows the separation of the UA peripheral connection and the EPS48 external power supply.

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DIGITAL INTERFACES UAI16-1


Distribution table
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
L1 (4)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

L2 (5)
Splitter

1 1

EPS48

3.9 SLI-2
3.9.1 Hardware description
The SLI-2 board (Single Line) allows the connection of 2-wire analog terminals (Z). 3 board versions
are available:
• SLI4-2: 4 Z interfaces
• SLI8-2: 8 Z interfaces
• SLI16-2: 16 Z interfaces

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OBC

QCIALA (Z13
QCIALA (Z5
QCIALA (Z1

QCIALA (Z9

3.9.2 External connections


3.9.2.1 Output ports (faceplate)

ANALOG INTERFACES SLI16-2


9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

876 5 4 32 1
Female RJ45, front

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RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Outputs ZA ZB

3.9.2.2 Connecting an analog Z station


The terminals are equipped with a cable and a self-acting switch that plugs into the wall socket. Each
set is connected up with a pair of 0.5 or 0.6-mm wires.
The following table provides the maximum cable length:

Cable diameter (mm) Maximum length (km)


0.5 8.3
0.6 12

ANALOG INTERFACES SLI16-2


Distribution panel
ZA

2
1
4
3
5 6

ZB

3.10 LanX-2
3.10.1 Hardware description
The LanX-2 board (Ethernet LAN Switch) serves to connect Ethernet terminals (IEEE 802.3
compatible). 2 board versions are available:
• LanX8-2
8 10/100 BT Ethernet ports (ports 1 to 7: MDI-X/crossover; Uplink: MDI-II/straight link)
• LanX16-2
16 10/100 BT Ethernet ports (ports 1 to 15: MDI-X/crossover; Uplink: MDI-II/straight link)

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OBC

Converter

KS8998 KS8998

The LanX8-2 and LanX16-2 integrate respectively 1 or 2 Ethernet Gigabit ports for a Lanswitch/Layer 2
configuration. Any port can be used as an Uplink, as all the ports are auto MDI/MDIX.

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3.10.2 Configuration examples


3.10.2.1 Configuration example

Alcatel Server 1
Ethernet 10/100 Mbits
SWITCH
Ethernet 10/100 Mbits

Up-Link Server 2
LANX8
ETHERNET LANSWITCH
PowerCPU EE
PROCESSING UNIT

Port 4

Port 3

Ethernet 10/100 Mbits

Port 2
Ethernet 10/100 Mbits

Host 1

Port 1
Host 2
Ethernet 10/100 Mbits

Host 3

3.10.3 External connections


3.10.3.1 Output ports (faceplate)

3.10.3.1.1 LANX-2 board

ETHERNET LANSWITCH LANX8-2


GE1 6 4 2

Port B

Port A

7 5 3 1

manages ports Ge1, 6, 4 and 2

manages ports 7, 5, 3 and 1

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ETHERNET LANSWITCH LANX16-2


GE1 6 4 2 GE2 13 11 9

Port B

Port A

7 5 3 1 14 12 10 8

manages ports GE1, 6, 4, 2, GE2, 13, 11 and 9

manages ports 7, 5, 3, 1, 14, 12, 10 and 8

The LEDs of the A and B ports are both located at the top of the board. The LED display is as follows:
• Green LED (left) = link status and activity:
• LED off: link disconnected
• LED steady: link connected
• LED flashing: link active
• Yellow LED (right) = speed:
• off: low speed (10 or 100 Mb for Gigabit port, 10 Mb for the other ports)
• on: high speed (1 Gb for Gigabit port, 100 Mb for the other ports)

RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Ports 1 to 14 RX+ RX- TX+ TX-

GE1, GE2 TR0+ TR0- TR1+ TR2+ TR2- TR1- TR3+ TR3-

• Ports 1 to 14: 10/100 BT ports.


• GE1, GE2: 10/100/1000 BT ports.

3.10.3.2 Connection principles

3.10.3.2.1 Basic 10/100 BT connection

MDI-X MDI-II
1 1

2
RX 2
TX

Straight link (twisted


pairs cable)
3 3

TX 6 6 RX

Hub, Switch Station, PC, IPPhone, or Uplink connector

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3.10.3.2.2 MDI-X to MDI-X connection


MDI-X MDI-X
1 1

2 2
RX RX

3 3

6 6
TX TX
Crossover (twisted
pairs cable)

3.11 APA
3.11.1 Hardware description

The APA board (Analog Public Access) allows the connection of analog trunk lines (TL). Two board
versions are available:
• APA-4: 4 TL interfaces
• APA-8: 8 TL interfaces

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OBC OBC

X5

DSLAC DSLAC

X60 X61 X62 X70 X71 X72

X5: CLIDSP daughterboard plugging connector (detection of CLIP signal).


X60, X61, X62, X70, X71, and X72: GSCLI daughterboards plugging connectors (Ground Start
signaling).

3.11.1.1 CLIDSP board equipment


The signal needed to manage the CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation) is generated at the
CPU board level except in the following cases, which require a CLIDSP board (to be installed on
connector X5 of the board): US, UK and all countries using only Dual Tone (DT-AS) as alert signal.
The CLIDSP board will also be necessary to detect the CLIP in the on-hook state (later phase).

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3.11.2 External connections


3.11.2.1 Output ports (faceplate)

ANALOG PUBLIC ACCESS APA8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

8765 432 1
Front panel female RJ45

RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Output1 ZSETB ZSETA LB-Ring LA-Tip ZB ZA

Outputs 2 to 8 LB-Ring LA-Tip


Note:
Z set B1 and Z set A1: connection to Z set for cut-through functionality. ZB1 and ZA1: connection to a Z access for
cut-through functionality.

3.11.2.2 Connecting a TL

3.11.2.2.1 Without TL forwarding

ANALOG PUBLIC ACCESS APA8


Distribution table
LA-Tip
Network
Public
Analog LB-Ring

3.11.2.2.2 With LR forwarding


In the event of power failure or CPU malfunction, this solution allows connection of the analog line
(connected to the APA board's equipment 1) to an analog station.

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ANALOG PUBLIC ACCESS APA8

Distribution table

LA-Tip
Analog
Public LB-Ring
Network

ZSETA
Analog
Station
ZSETB

ANALOG INTERFACES SLI16

ZA, ZB

Note:
US connection features
• APA board equipped with Ground Start signaling: Ring is connected to the network's + polarity
while Tip is connected to the - (ground if using conventional battery).
• APA board equipped with Loop Start signaling: In case of conventional battery, Tip is normally
connected to the network equipment's ground and Ring to the network's - polarity. Nevertheless,
maintenance operations may temporarily or permanently inverse these polarities: the connection of
each of the battery's terminals to the earth cannot be ensured. In the case of va riable battery, no
terminal is connected to ground: the Tip and Ring outputs are variable.

3.12 Power Supplies


3.12.1 Power Supply PS1/PS1N
Power supply PS1/PS1N provides the different voltages required to operate an OXO Connect S
platform and also acts as a backplane board (slots 1, 2 and CPU).

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Power supply connectors


for fans

SLOT 1

12V CPU fuse


(1A fast-acting)

F6.3AL/250V battery fuse


SLOT 2 (6.3A fast-acting, low breaking
capacity)

Battery connection
+BAT (red)

NEUTRAL
-BAT (black)

EARTH

Mains filter
connection
SLOT CPU
LIVE

3.12.2 Power Supply PS3/PS3N


Power supply PS3/PS3N, which provides the different voltages required to operate an OXO Connect L
platform, consists of 2 boards:
• PCH3: charger board
• PCO3: converter board

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NEUTRAL
Fan power supply connectors

Mains power connexion

LIVE
12V fuse for CPU
(1A fast-acting)
1
110V/230V selection:
Plug-in connectors -2 jumpers in 1-2: 230 V 3
-2 jumpers in 2-3: 110 V
on BACK3 1

SWT
PCO3 board

GND
Connection with

POWER-V40DCN
PCH3 board

Battery fuse F6.3AL/250V


(6.3 A fast-acting,
low breaking capacity)

SWT
GND -BAT (black) PCH3 board
POWER-V40DCN +BAT (red)

Connection with Battery


PCO3 board connexion

3.12.3 Batteries
Equipment:
• OXO Connect S: 1 battery
• OXO Connect L: 3 batteries mounted in series

Battery characteristics:
• sealed lead battery
• 1,2 Ah / 12 V
• fire resistance better than or equal to UL94-V2

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Maintenance:
To guarantee system shutdown without data loss in the event of a mains power failure, or if the mains
plug is unplugged at the wall socket, replace the batteries every two years. This maintenance operation
is vital to guarantee sufficient power autonomy to allow the files to be saved before the system shuts
down.
In the case of only a voice module (without Hard Disk), the standalone time is approximately 20
minutes.

3.12.4 UPS
A UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is recommended because it increases the backup time provided
by the system’s batteries. A maximum of 2 OXO Connect platforms can be connected to a UPS.

Cable provided with UPS

Mains power cable provided with


system (country-specific)

To mains
UPS power

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3.12.4.1 Equipment
The following table indicates compatible UPS models to use with each OXO Connect system for a
power autonomy of about 1 hour (40 minutes for the OXO Connect L + extension OXO Connect L used
with a standard configuration):

System UPS 220 V UPS 110 V

OXO Connect S Pulsar ellipse 300 Pulsar ellipse 300 USB

OXO Connect L Pulsar ellipse 1200S Pulsar ellipse 1200 RS232

OXO Connect L + extension OXO Pulsar ellipse 1200S Pulsar ellipse 1200 RS232
Connect L

3.12.4.2 Choice of UPS


The following table indicates for each OXO Connect system (in extreme configurations) the
consumption that is used to choose a UPS from the various models offered by UPS manufacturers:

System Configuration Primary consumption

OXO Connect S 24 terminals 50 W

OXO Connect L 96 terminals 105 W

OXO Connect L + extension OXO 192 terminals 210 W


Connect L

3.12.5 EPS48 External Power Supply


The EPS48 external power supply (48V - 1A) is designed to power the UAI16-1 boards, thus enabling
the connection of power-hungry peripherals without a need for another module or a bigger module.
Plugged into the electrical power supply, a 2 m power cable with an 8-pin RJ45 connector powers the
splitter used with the UAI16-1 board.
A green lamp indicates tension.
The EPS48 external power supply's connection into the main power supply must be located as close
as possible to the system and be easily accessible.
table 3.2: Output Points

RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Outputs 0V 48 V

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4.1 ALE-2 DeskPhone


4.1.1 ALE-2 DeskPhone overview
ALE-2 DeskPhones are SIP phone sets supported as of OXO Connect R5.0.

Message indicator

Line keys

Navigation Soft keys


and OK keys
Cancel Volume keys

Headset

Redial Hang up

Hold Mute

Transfer Messages

Conference Loudspeaker

Keypad

Figure 4.9: ALE-2 DeskPhone keys quick view

For more information on the phone set overview, refer to the ALE-2 DeskPhone user manual.
The services offered by ALE-2 DeskPhone are listed in the chapter List of services offered of
document [3].
The main characteristics of ALE-2 DeskPhone are:
• Physical characteristics:
• 132 x 64 black and white graphical display (no backlight)
• Corded handset
• Two-level adjustable foot stand: 45° or 50°
• Wall-mountable
• Working environment:

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• Operating temperature: -5°C to 45°C


• Operating humidity: 5% to 95%
• Storage temperature: -25°C to 70°C
• Audio codec characteristics:
• G711 (A-law and μ-law), G722, G723, G.729, OPUS (Narrow Band and Wide Band)
• Power characteristics:
• Power over Ethernet (IEE 802.3af)
• Power adapter (DC 5V/2A output)
• Connectivity:
• 2 x RJ45 10/100/1000M Ethernet ports:
• One port allows to connect the phone set to the LAN
• One port allows to connect a computer behind the phone set
• 1 x RJ9 port for handset connection
• 1 x power supply port (AC/DC power adapter connection)
• Management:
• Web management tool (HTTPS connection)

4.1.2 Commissioning ALE-2 DeskPhone


4.1.2.1 Prerequisites
Before commissioning ALE-2 DeskPhone, ensure that:
• Auto-provision is enabled on OXO Connect:
1. In OMC, select Subscribers/Basestations List
2. Click the Auto Provision button
3. Select Activate temporarily and click OK
• Universal Telephony Licenses (UTL) are available on OXO Connect:
1. In OMC, select: Modification typical > SystemSubscribers/Basestations List
2. Select the Software key menu
3. Click the details button
The number of UTL licenses are displayed (Universal telephony field).

4.1.2.2 IP parameters provisioning


At ALE-2 DeskPhone startup, IP parameters can be provisioned:
• Dynamically via a DHCP server (OXO Connect DHCP server or an external DHCP server)
• Statically via the MMI
By default, ALE-2 DeskPhones start in dynamic mode (with DHCP server) and are plug and play.
The ALE-2 DeskPhone initialization in dynamic mode consists in:
1. Configuring a DHCP server (dynamic initialization only) on page 54
2. Starting the ALE-2 DeskPhone (static or dynamic initialization) on page 54
The ALE-2 DeskPhone initialization in static mode consists in:
1. Starting the ALE-2 DeskPhone (static or dynamic initialization) on page 54
2. Configuring network parameters (static initialization only) on page 55

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4.1.2.3 SIP parameters provisioning


The SIP parameters provisioning on ALE-2 DeskPhones is automatic: It is performed once the phone
sets have retrieved their IP parameters (see IP parameters provisioning on page 53). Each ALE-2
DeskPhone needs a specific configuration file containing SIP parameters. The file name is:
config.<MAC address of ALE-2 DeskPhone>.xml.
Note:
If the MAC address of a ALE-2 DeskPhone is 00:80:9F:56:07:AE, the configuration file name is
00809f5607ae.xml.

Each ALE-2 DeskPhone sends an HTTPS request to the OXO Connect to retrieve its configuration file.
The OXO Connect creates ans sends the configuration file to the ALE-2 DeskPhone.
Note:
A certificate is embedded in the ALE-2 DeskPhone and used for HTTPS connection. The CA certificate that has
issued this certificate is stored in the trust store of the OXO Connect.

4.1.2.4 Configuring a DHCP server (dynamic initialization only)

4.1.2.4.1 Configuring OXO Connect DHCP server


The OXO Connect DHCP server is enabled by default during startup wizard installation. If enabled,
ALE-2 DeskPhones automatically initialize in dynamic mode, when plugged to OXO Connect. They
automatically get their IP configuration from OXO Connect DHCP server.
If the OXO Connect DHCP server is disabled, you can enable it as follows:
• In OMC, select: Hardware and Limits > LAN/IP Configuration > DHCP
• Select the ALU IP Phones: DHCP IP Range check box
• Modify the range of IP addresses if needed
• Click the OK button to confirm your entries

4.1.2.4.2 Configuring an external DHCP server


The following parameters must be configured in the external DHCP server:
• IP address
• Router IP address
• Subnet mask
• The URL to retrieve the configuration file. This URL is built from the following DHCP server options:
• Option 66 to provide the device management IP address:
<OXO Connect IP address or FQDN>:10443 (for example: 192.168.12.34:10443)
• Option 6 to provide the DNS server IP address: The value of this option must contain the IP
address of OXO Connect
• Suboption 67 of option 43 (DHCP vendor specific information): The value of this sub-option must
contain a string value set to /dmcfg

4.1.2.5 Starting the ALE-2 DeskPhone (static or dynamic initialization)


1. Connect the ALE-2 DeskPhone to the LAN:
1. Turn the ALE-2 DeskPhone over so that you can see its base
2. Plug the RJ45 cable into the ALE-2 DeskPhone's LAN connector
3. Connect the RJ45 cable to the LAN
2. If the ALE-2 DeskPhone is not powered by PoE, plug the AC/DC external adapter to the ALE-2
DeskPhone
3. In case of static initialization, configure networks settings: see Configuring network parameters
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4. Wait until the start is finished


The OXO Connect creates the configuration file associated to this ALE-2 DeskPhone and
automatically declares the phone set as ALE-2 Deskphone in the Subscribers/Basestations List
menu of OMC. The ALE-2 DeskPhone retrieve its configuration files from the OXO Connect after
HTTPS request.

4.1.2.6 Configuring network parameters (static initialization only)


The following parameters must be entered in the ALE-2 DeskPhone through the MMI:
• IP address
• Subnet mask
• Gateway address
• DNS address
• VLAN use
• VLAN ID (if VLAN use is enabled)
• URL used by the phone set to download its configuration file. The URL is:
HTTPS://<PCX IP address>:10443/dmcfg

4.1.2.7 Upgrading ALE-2 DeskPhone binaries


If requested:
1. In OMC, select Import/Export > File Management For third Party Devices
2. Import the binary and firmware files in the directory named: Binary
3. Reboot the ALE-2 DeskPhone manually
When the ALE-2 DeskPhone connects to OXO Connect, it upgrades its software, provided the
binaries imported in the OXO Connect and the binaries present in the ALE-2 DeskPhone are of a
different version.
Note:
ALE-2 DeskPhone binaries can be imported or deleted, but not exported.

4.1.2.8 Replacing a ALE-2 DeskPhone by another ALE-2 DeskPhone


In case of a replacement by another ALE-2 DeskPhone, modify the MAC address of the new phone set
in OMC.
There is no backup of ALE-2 DeskPhone data, which means that the local call log and saved contacts
are lost.
To replace a ALE-2 DeskPhone by a same phone set:
1. Disconnect the current ALE-2 DeskPhone to the LAN
2. In OMC, select Subscribers/Basestations List
3. Select the ALE-2 DeskPhone and click the Details button
4. Click the IP/SIP button
5. Enter the MAC address of the new ALE-2 DeskPhone
6. Connect the new ALE-2 DeskPhone to the LAN

4.2 ALE-20/20h/30h Essential DeskPhone sets


This range of telephone handsets offers different models:
• ALE-20 Essential DeskPhone set: offering IP connectivity, with the same level of services as the
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• ALE-20h Essential DeskPhone set: offering either IP or TDM connectivity, with a level of services
equivalent to that of the 8018 DeskPhone set for IP, or 8019s DeskPhone set for TDM
• ALE-30h Essential DeskPhone set: offering either IP or TDM connectivity, with a level of services
equivalent to that of the 8068s Premium DeskPhone set for IP, or 8039s Premium DeskPhone set
for TDM

4.2.1 Power consumption


• ALE-20/20h/30h Essential DeskPhone sets keep PoE Class 1(Class D) power consumption by
default.
Note:
When a local adapter is used, PoE is disabled.
• ALE-20/20h/30h Essential DeskPhone sets allow charging via USB.
• USB boost charging also possible with local power adapter on ALE-20h Essential DeskPhone and
ALE-20 Essential DeskPhone sets.
When Power boost is enabled in OMC, the local power adapter will boost the USB power to Class
3. Disabling Power boost from OMC will make the DeskPhone to switch to Class 1 mode.
The Power boost option is not relevant for ALE-20h/30h Essential DeskPhone sets working in TDM
mode.
• PoE class is automatically modified to Class 2 by the ALE-30h Essential DeskPhone set, to power
the add-on modules connected to the DeskPhone (if any).
Note:
When a local adapter is used for a ALE-30h Essential DeskPhone set, PoE is disabled.
• For TDM DeskPhones, a local power adapter is required when the system has no power budget
available for its UA line. The same local power adapter also required to connect USB accessories,
such as additional key modules or headsets.

4.2.2 Power consumption for ALE-20h/30h Essential DeskPhone working as TDM


sets
By default, when TDM, telephone sets are powered remotely by the PBX over the UA link. However,
because the power consumption of these sets is higher than that of previous telephone ranges, you
may want to power some sets differently. Follow the ACTIS recommendations on the number of sets
your system can power directly.
Should you need to power more sets than the number recommended by ACTIS, the following
alternatives are provided:
• Upgrade your system to the OXO Connect L 150W, which ensures more power supply.
• Upgrade your system to add an extra cabinet.
• Use a local power adapter for the supplementary telephone sets.
• Connect an external power supply (power boost) to the UAI16 board. This ensures that the sets are
powered by this external power supply rather than by the rack power supply.
When connected without a local power adapter, these TDM telephone sets start in low consumption
mode and are not functional, until they are accepted by the system.
When accepted by the system they go to normal power consumption mode and complete their
initialization. If they are not accepted by the system, they remain in low consumption mode. Rejected
ALE-20h Essential DeskPhone and ALE-30h Essential DeskPhone sets in TDM should be
disconnected.
During each appearance (i.e., all reboots and connection of the telephone set to the system), power
budget is recalculated for the specific cabinet. They are accepted by the system according to the
available power budget of the specific cabinet.

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4.2.3 Codec support


These telephone sets support OPUS (supports WB, NB and not super WB), G722, G711 and G729
codecs. OPUS is the default codec.

4.2.4 Hardware description


4.2.4.1 Phone set layout
Although there are differences in the aspect and operation of these sets, their layout is identical, but for
the screen and number of available soft keys.

Display

Handset Soft keys

Dialpad

Fixed keys

4 way navigation
OK/Cancel keys
Loudspeaker

Volume adjustment keys

Figure 4.10: ALE-20 Essential DeskPhone set layout

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Display

Handset position Soft keys

Dialpad

Fixed keys

Loudspeaker

4 way navigation
OK/Cancel keys

Volume adjustment keys

Figure 4.11: ALE-20h Essential DeskPhone set layout

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Display

Handset position Soft keys

Dialpad
Fixed keys

4 way navigation
OK/Cancel keys
Loudspeaker

Volume adjustment keys

Figure 4.12: ALE-30h Essential DeskPhone set layout

4.2.4.2 Fixed keys


On all sets, there are four fixed keys to the right and four fixed keys to the left.
Keys to the left are (in descending order):
• Off-hook or redial (long press)
• F1
• F2
• Conference (can be modified by a toggle numeric/alphabetical)
Keys to the right are:
• On hook
• Mute
• Voice mail
• Hands-free (short press) or loudspeaker (long press when a call is in progress via the handset or
headset)
Next to the navigation wheel, + and - keys allow to adjust sound volume.

4.2.4.3 Set display characteristics


ALE-20 Essential DeskPhone/ ALE-30h Essential DeskPhone
ALE-20h Essential DeskPhone
Screen B/W Color
Resolution 128x64 320x240

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4.2.4.4 Connectors
On ALE-20h Essential DeskPhone and ALE-30h Essential DeskPhone sets:
• Line connectors: RJ45, FastEth (and UA when the set is used as TDM set)
• Accessories connector: 1 USB-A / 1USB-C

4.2.5 Accessories
4.2.5.1 ALE-10 keyboard
A wired external keyboard is available for ALE-30h Essential DeskPhone sets. It is plugged in on the
RJ9 port.
This keyboard is available in two versions:
• Version 1: QWERTY (international), with possible modification to the German QWERTZ keyboard
layout
• Version 2: AZERTY (French)

4.2.5.2 Headsets
All these telephone sets support headsets plugged in on their USB-A connector.

4.2.5.3 Wall mounting kit


The wall mounting kit is compatible with wall fixing standards.
This is a dedicated part, added to the phone to install it on a wall.
When one of these telephone set is fixed on a wall, it cannot:
• Support a BT handset. Either it is equipped with a wired handset or no handset at all.
• Support extension key modules

4.2.6 EM-200 Smart Expansion Module


The EM-200 Smart Expansion Module additional key module is available for the ALE-30h Essential
DeskPhone set.
As of R5.1, up to 40 keys (2 pages) can be programmed on an EM-200 Smart Expansion Module,
accessible via two rows of ten physical keys.

Figure 4.13: EM-200 Smart Expansion Module layout

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Up to 3 add-ons can be connected to the same set, providing up to 120 additional keys. Each add-on is
connected to the previous one via a USB connector.
When the set operates with TDM connectivity:
• If the set is powered remotely: when one, two or three add-ons are connected, an additional power
supply must be added to the first add-on
• If the set is powered locally:
• One add-on can be connected without additional power supply
• When two or three add-ons are connected, an additional power supply must be added to the first
add-on
When the set operates with IP connectivity:
• If the set is powered by PoE:
• One add-on can be connected without additional power supply
• When two or three add-ons are connected, an additional power supply must be added to the first
add-on
• If the set is powered locally:
• One add-on can be connected without additional power supply
• When two or three add-ons are connected, an additional power supply must be added to the first
add-on

4.2.7 Commissionning ALE-20/20h/30h Essential DeskPhone as IP sets


4.2.7.1 Connecting the set
To connect the set to the PBX:
1. Plug the RJ45 cable into the set LAN connector
2. Connect the RJ45 cable to the LAN itself
3. If your set is not powered by PoE, plug the AC/DC external adapter to the set power supply
connector and connect the plug to the power supply
Once the set is connected and powered up, it automatically starts initializing.

4.2.7.2 Connecting an add-on module to the sets


Add-On Modules (AOMs) can be connected to sets. They are added to the right side of the set.
To connect an Add-On Module:
1. Plug the Add-On Module's USB connector into one of the set's USB connector.
2. Fix the Add-On Module to the set.

4.2.7.3 Set initialization


By default, these sets initialize dynamically and retrieve IP information automatically.
If you want to change initialization mode or configure IP settings:
1. Press the * key and the # key simultaneously when the set is powered up
2. If needed, enter the password (NOE IP Administrator Password configured in OMC) and validate
The configuration menu is displayed
3. Get to IP parameters > IP Config > IPv4 wired > Network settings and select the IPv4 Mode:
• Dynamic (default value)
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• Static

4. Click on the icon on the left to validate (or on the icon on the right to cancel)
After the initialization mode has been changed, the phone resets to take into account the
modification.
Static initialization is mandatory when the system does not use a DHCP server.
If the sets must initialize dynamically, the auto provisioning must be activated: see Document
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4.2.7.3.1 Requested IP parameters


The following information must be provided for static initialization:
• Menu IP parameters > IP Config > IPv4 wired > Network settings
• IPv4 Mode: Static
• IP Addr: set's IP address
• Subnet: subnetwork mask
• Router: router address
• DNS #1: primary DNS address (optional)
• DNS #2: secondary DNS address (optional)
• Menu IP parameters > IP Config > IPv4 wired > System settings:
• TFTP #1: OXO Connect IP address
• TFTP #2: leave blank
• TFTP port
• If VLAN is used, menu IP parameters > IP Config > Vlan wired:
• Use VLAN: this box must be checked to enter a VLAN number
• VLAN ID: VLAN number
With dynamic initialization, IP parameters are automatically sent by a DHCP server to the phone.

4.2.7.3.2 Deny of download


If the downloaded version is different from the version installed on the set and if the downloaded binary
is incompatible with the hardware/software, the terminal denies it and signals the problem to the Call
Server.
The terminal requests binary files at each reset until a compatible binary is found.
Deny of download also applies to SIP binary.

4.2.7.4 Binary file download


To operate correctly, sets require binary files, automatically downloaded at set initialization. These files
must comply with the PBX version and configuration. After system upgrade and each time a set
initializes, version numbers of binary files are verified to determine whether an update of these files is
necessary.
When a file is downloaded to the set, it overwrites any previously existing file.
Each time the IP phone is initialized, its binary version is checked to see whether more recent binaries
need downloading.
When a set has initialized at least once with the PBX, on subsequent startup, it does not request a
binary header and switches to fast initialization.

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4.2.7.5 Upgrading EM-200 Smart Expansion Module


When connected to a deskphone working as IP set, EM-200 Smart Expansion Module can be
upgraded in the following ways:
• Upgrading with USB key on page 63
• Upgrading by cloud on page 63

4.2.7.5.1 Upgrading with USB key


This section describes how to upgrade an EM-200 Smart Expansion Module with a USB key.
Prerequisite: the USB key must be formatted in FAT32.
1. Download the update.img for the required version, for example for version 2.10.06, the URL is
https://devices.al-enterprise.com/ale_tx/EM200/MAIN/2.10.06/update.img
2. On the USB key:
1. At the root of the USB key, create a directory called upgrade
2. In this directory, copy the file: update.img
3. Power up EM-200 Smart Expansion Module
4. Insert the USB key in the USB port at the right of EM-200 Smart Expansion Module
The add-on is upgraded automatically. The top-right LED flashes red during upgrade.
After upgrade, the add-on resets and displays the current version.

4.2.7.5.2 Upgrading by cloud


Prerequisites:
• The system must be connected to the Internet
• If the phone starts in IP static mode, the DNS IP address must be configured on the phone (see
Requested IP parameters on page 62). DNS IP address can be the IP address of OXO Connect or
of an external DNS server.
Upgrade by cloud is triggered when the add-on is connected to phone, and is transparent to user.

4.2.8 Commissionning ALE-20h/30h Essential DeskPhone as TDM sets


4.2.8.1 Physical connection
To connect the set to the OXO Connect:
1. Plug the RJ45 cable in the corresponding set connector on the back of the set
2. Plug the other end of the cable onto the UA board on which the set has been declared
The set starts initializing automatically.
The set downloads binary and data files:
• If this is the first set initialization
• Or when there has been an upgrade of the PBX software version, provided that the Download
immediately option has been enabled on PBX. From OMC, go to Data saving & Swapping >
Terminals Downloading > Download immediately

4.2.8.2 Connecting an add-on module


Add-On Modules (AOMs) can be connected to the ALE-30h Essential DeskPhone set. They are added
to the right side of the set.
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1. Plug the Add-On Module's USB connector into one of the set's USB connector.
2. Fix the Add-On Module to the set.

4.2.8.3 Binary file download


To operate correctly, Digital Premium DeskPhones sets require binary files which must comply with the
PBX version and configuration. After system upgrade and each time a set initializes, version numbers
of binary files are verified to determine whether an update of these files is necessary.
When a file is downloaded to set, it overwrites any previously existing file.
Application download to a terminal can be heavy in terms of bandwidth and CPU resources. It is not
possible to upgrade all the terminals during initialization of the system.

4.2.8.4 Upgrading EM-200 Smart Expansion Module


When connected to a deskphone working as TDM set, EM-200 Smart Expansion Module can be
upgraded with a USB key.

4.2.8.4.1 Upgrading with USB key


This section describes how to upgrade an EM-200 Smart Expansion Module with a USB key.
Prerequisite: the USB key must be formatted in FAT32.
1. Download the update.img for the required version, for example for version 2.10.06, the URL is
https://devices.al-enterprise.com/ale_tx/EM200/MAIN/2.10.06/update.img
2. On the USB key:
1. At the root of the USB key, create a directory called upgrade
2. In this directory, copy the file: update.img
3. Power up EM-200 Smart Expansion Module
4. Insert the USB key in the USB port at the right of EM-200 Smart Expansion Module
The add-on is upgraded automatically. The top-right LED flashes red during upgrade.
After upgrade, the add-on resets and displays the current version.

4.3 ALE-300/400/500 Enterprise DeskPhone sets


This range of IP telephone handsets offers three different models:
• ALE-300 Enterprise DeskPhone
• ALE-400 Enterprise DeskPhone
• ALE-500 Enterprise DeskPhone

4.3.1 Hardware description


4.3.1.1 Phone layouts
Although there are differences in the aspect and operation of these sets, their layout is identical, but for
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Display
Soft keys

Corded handset

Fixed keys

Dialing keypad

Touch wheel

Customizable foot
stand

Figure 4.14: ALE-300 Enterprise DeskPhone set layout

Display

Handset (wired or not)

Fixed keys

Dialing keypad

Touch wheel

Customizable foot stand

Figure 4.15: ALE-400 Enterprise DeskPhone set layout

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Display

Handset (wired or not)

Fixed keys

Smart wheel

Customizable foot stand

Figure 4.16: ALE-500 Enterprise DeskPhone set layout

On all sets, except when wall-mounted, the foot stand can be inclined to an angle up to 60°. Connected
add-on key modules (if any) rotate along the device.

4.3.1.2 Customizable colors


The colors and covers of these telephone sets can be customized. A full customization kit includes
plastic and fabric parts in different colors.

4.3.1.3 Smart wheel

Figure 4.17: Smart wheel aspect

On all sets, the smart wheel provides the following features:


• Speaker
• Volume+
• Volume-
• Mute
• Cancel

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• Audio Hub
• OK
• Four keys with LED: Loudspeaker, Mute and interphony, Back/Exit, Audiohub, with features
associated to short and long press
• Ring LED:
• Fully lit up to indicate the phone status: incoming call, mute, handsfree
• Rotation usage: the value to be set is displayed with the 8 segments, representing from 0 to
100% of the range

4.3.1.4 Fixed keys


On all sets, there are three fixed keys to the right and three fixed keys to the left.
Keys to the left are (in descending order):
• Hold
• Transfer
• Conference
Keys to the right are:
• On/off hook (short press) or redial (long press)
• Voice mail
• Menu (short press) or information (long press)
Next to the smart wheel, + and - keys allow to adjust sound volume.

4.3.1.5 Set display characteristics


Except for ALE-300 Enterprise DeskPhone, the displays are touch screens.

ALE-300 Enterprise ALE-400 Enterprise ALE-500 Enterprise


DeskPhone DeskPhone DeskPhone
LCD size 3.5” 4.3” 5.5”
LCD resolution 320 x 240 480 x 272 720 x 1280
Display area ( W x H ) 70.08mm x 52.56mm 95.04mm x 53.86mm 68.04mm x 120.96mm
Dots Per Inch (DPI) 116.0 128.3 268.8
Millimeters Per Pixel 0.219 0.198 0.0945
NOE frame size 320 x 240 pixels 480 x 240 720 x 540
Same Icon size 7mm 32x32 pixels 35x35 74x74
Adapted resolution 32x32 32x32 64x64
Corresponding size 7mmx7mm 6.4mm 6mm
Color depth 24bits + alpha 24bits + alpha 24bits + alpha
Interface RGB RGB MIPI-DSI
Touch No Yes Yes

On ALE-500 Enterprise DeskPhone sets, standard 3.5” screen content is displayed on the top part of
the LCD. The bottom part is used for a virtual keyboard or virtual add-on module.
ALE-300/400/500 Enterprise DeskPhone sets come with customized skins.

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4.3.1.6 Connectors
These three telephone sets provide:
• Two USB-C on the phone rear, close to the edges:
• One HOST. The second can be used for either a second HOST or a DEVICE )
• Both can get power from external device (Power Adapter, PC)
• Both Can manage the power (disconnect, limit the current)
• USB-C full compliant with charger capability recognition
• Two RJ45 for the network
Both can have the same features:
• PoE support
• Gigabit data bandwidth
• Advanced switch with VLAN filtering, EEE and power efficient
• The two ports can be run in normal mode (one PC and one LAN port), or in redundancy mode
(both are LAN connected to two networks for secured operation)
• One RJ11 Handset port
• Used to connect the wired handset with embedded hook function. Provides the MIC and SPK
connection, the Hall Effect hook detection and the power supply for the detector
• Used to connect the Wireless BT handset, where only the power supply is used
• Provides a handset presence detection through the microphone voltage monitoring. This is done
with an ADC of the main CPU. The SW can know whether a handset is present or not (the
handset is optional), and avoid to propose to route audio on the handset when not present.
• The wiring of this port is compatible with any legacy RJ9 accessories which would connect in
place of the handset (DECT headset for example). Nevertheless, a RJ11 connector is
recommended, to avoid bending the external pins of the phone connector.
• One expansion port, on the side of the phone, closed with a plastic cover. This port provides the
following interfaces
• One TDM IN/OUT for audio
• One UART with flow control, high speed (for BT control typically), connected also to the internal
BT module if present.
• One Basic UART (for debug)
• One 4bits SDIO (for WIFI data)
• Several control signals
• Presence detection and type identification pins
• 3.3V power

4.3.1.7 360° audio capabilities


The same audio quality is ensured at 360° around these telephone sets. The speaker is located in the
cylinder axis of the footstand, with acoustic lens.
These telephone sets include two microphones: one at the bottom of the body and another one
(optional) at the rear top of the phone
To improve sound capture, several features are implemented:
• Stationary noise suppression
• Creation of a sound beam with an array of microphones, to reject the sound around the active talker
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4.3.2 Power consumption


• PoE class 1 (Class D) is the default power consumption.
• These telephone sets offer the possibility to charge using USB.
• USB boost charging also possible with a local power adapter. When Power boost is enabled in
OMC, the local power adapter will boost the USB power to class 3. Disabling Power boost from
OMC will make the telephone set to switch to class 1 mode.
• PoE class is modified to Class 2 automatically by the telephone set to power add-on modules
connected to itself.
Note:
When the PoE class is modified, the telephone set reboots.

4.3.3 Codec support


These telephone sets support OPUS (supports WB NB and Super WB), G722, G711 and G729
codecs. OPUS is the default codec.

4.3.4 Accessories
4.3.4.1 Bluetooth handset
A Bluetooth handset can be used on these telephone sets.
Wired and wireless handsets are independent, which means they may be used both at the same time.
The sets provide the loading current to this handset, with a protection in case of short circuit on the
connector.

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Figure 4.18: Bluetooth handset layout

1. Hook/Power button
2. Microphone mute button
3. Volume - & Volume + buttons
4. Battery door (two locations possible)
5. Super wideband earpiece
6. Super wideband microphone
7. Activity LED (charging, pairing, incoming calls, busy)
8. Microphone LED (recording, mute)
9. Removable customization part
10. Charging contacts

4.3.4.2 ALE-100 keyboard


A wired external keyboard (ALE-100 keyboard) is available for ALE-300/400/500 Enterprise
DeskPhone sets. It is plugged in on a USB-C port.
This keyboard is available in two versions:
• Version 1: QWERTY (international), with possible modification to the German QWERTZ keyboard
layout
• Version 2: AZERTY (French)
The keyboard is used in front of the phone, fixed to the foot, or just laying on the table in proximity.

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4.3.4.3 Customizable colors


The colors and covers of these telephone sets can be customized. A full customization kit includes
plastic and fabric parts in different colors.
The fabric is fixed on a plastic part which covers the technical sound area, including:
• The speaker
• The passive radiator
• The two microphones
• The smart wheel fixation
This part is removable without tool by the end customer.
The fabric material has to be similar to the one used for the BT portable speakers. Those are usually
waterproof and insensitive to dirt and dust

4.3.4.4 Wall mounting kit


The wall mounting kit is compatible with wall fixing standards.
This is a dedicated part, added to the phone to install it on a wall.
When one of these telephone set is fixed on a wall, it cannot:
• Support a BT handset. Either it is equipped with a wired handset or no handset at all.
• Support a mini-keyboard
• Support extension key modules

4.3.5 ALE-120 Key Expansion Module


ALE-120 Key Expansion Module is connected to the phone via a USB port. Physical attachment is
strong, so that when moving the telephone, its attached ALE-120 Key Expansion Module moves along,
as if it was one single body. However no tool is required to fix an ALE-120 Key Expansion Module to a
telephone set.
As of R5.1, up to 48 keys (2 pages) can be programmed on an ALE-120 Key Expansion Module,
accessible via two rows of 12 physical keys.
Up to three ALE-120 Key Expansion Modules can be connected to a same set:
• If the set is powered by PoE, two add-ons can be connected without additional power supply. An
additional power supply must be added to the first add-on to connect three add-ons.
• If the set is powered locally, three add-ons can be connected without additional power supply.

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Figure 4.19: ALE-120 Key Expansion Module

table 4.3: ALE-120 Key Expansion Module characteristics

Keys 4 groups of 6 keys with blue LED


LEDs state 4 states: Off, On, Fast Blink, Slow Blink
Brightness Adjustable brightness of LCD and LEDs
Display 2 portrait 2.8” color TFT
Resolution 240x320 pixels
Backlight 200cd/m2 typical
Stand Metal foot with 0° to 60° angle
Usage Standalone or coupled to the phone body
Customization Fabric covered cylinder. Removable upper header
(top of device).
Connection 2 USB-C + 1 dedicated USB-C for power only
Power Through USB-C or dedicated power USB-C
Chaining Up to 3 devices chained through USB-C

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Key assignment Text and Pictures on each key display area

A smart wheel is used locally by the ALE-120 Key Expansion Module. Actions and leds are managed
by the ALE-120 Key Expansion Module software.
It is typically used to navigate between the pages available on the ALE-120 Key Expansion Module.
Page activity is shown through a segment LED, so that the user can switch to this page by touching the
corresponding sensitive area.
The central point of the wheel acts as home key, and goes back to the home page, defined by a long
press on the button which opens a menu to define settings.

4.3.6 Commissioning ALE-300/400/500 Enterprise DeskPhone


4.3.6.1 Connecting the set
To connect the set to the PBX:
1. Plug the RJ45 cable into the set LAN connector
2. Connect the RJ45 cable to the LAN itself
3. If your set is not powered by PoE, connect power supply on one of the USB-C connectors
Once the set is connected and powered up, it automatically starts initializing.

4.3.6.2 Connecting ALE-120 Key Expansion Modules to the sets


A maximum of three ALE-120 Key Expansion Modules can be connected to a given set.

4.3.6.3 Set initialization


By default, these sets initialize dynamically and retrieve IP information automatically.
If you want to change initialization mode or configure IP settings:

1. After the set is powered up, press the settings icon at the bottom left
The Features launcher page opens
2. Get to Config. MMI > IP parameters > IP Config > IPv4 wired > Network settings and select the
IPv4 Mode:
• Dynamic (default value)
• Dynamic Alcatel
• Static

3. Click on the icon on the left to validate (or on the icon on the right to cancel)
After the initialization mode has been changed, the phone resets to take into account the
modification.
Static initialization is mandatory when the system does not use a DHCP server.
To initialize the set dynamically, the auto provisioning must be activated: see Document
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4.3.6.3.1 Requested IP parameters


The following information must be provided for static initialization:
• Menu IP parameters > IP Config > IPv4 wired > Network settings
• IPv4 Mode: Static
• IP Addr: set's IP address

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• Subnet: subnetwork mask


• Router: router address
• DNS #1: primary DNS address (optional)
• DNS #2: secondary DNS address (optional)
• Menu IP parameters > IP Config > IPv4 wired > System settings:
• TFTP #1: OXO Connect IP address
• TFTP #2: leave blank
• TFTP port
• If VLAN is used, menu IP parameters > IP Config > Vlan wired:
• Use VLAN: this box must be checked to enter a VLAN number
• VLAN ID: VLAN number
With dynamic initialization, IP parameters are automatically sent by a DHCP server to the phone.

4.3.6.3.2 Deny of download


If the downloaded version is different from the version installed on the set and if the downloaded binary
is incompatible with the hardware/software, the terminal denies it and signals the problem to the Call
Server.
The terminal requests binary files at each reset until a compatible binary is found.
Deny of download also applies to SIP binary.

4.3.6.4 Binary file download


To operate correctly, sets require binary files, automatically downloaded at set initialization. These files
must comply with the PBX version and configuration. After system upgrade and each time a set
initializes, version numbers of binary files are verified to determine whether an update of these files is
necessary.
When a file is downloaded to the set, it overwrites any previously existing file.
Each time the IP phone is initialized, its binary version is checked to see whether more recent binaries
need downloading.
When a set has initialized at least once with the PBX, on subsequent startup, it does not request a
binary header and switches to fast initialization.

4.3.6.5 Upgrading ALE-120 Key Expansion Module


ALE-120 Key Expansion Module can be upgraded n the following ways:
• Upgrading with USB key on page 74
• Upgrading by cloud on page 75

4.3.6.5.1 Upgrading with USB key


This section describes how to upgrade an ALE-120 Key Expansion Module with a USB-C key.
Prerequisite: the USB key must be formatted in FAT32.
1. Download the update.img for the required version, for example for version 2.10.06, the URL is
https://devices.al-enterprise.com/ale_tx/EM200/MAIN/2.10.06/update.img
2. On the USB key:
1. At the root of the USB key, create a directory called upgrade
2. In this directory, copy the file: update.img
3. Power up ALE-120 Key Expansion Module

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4. Insert the USB key in the USB port at the right of ALE-120 Key Expansion Module
The add-on is upgraded automatically. The top-right LED flashes red during upgrade.
After upgrade, the add-on resets and displays the current version.

4.3.6.5.2 Upgrading by cloud


Prerequisites:
• The system must be connected to the Internet
• If the phone starts in IP static mode, the DNS IP address must be configured on the phone (see
Requested IP parameters on page 73). DNS IP address can be the IP address of OXO Connect or
of an external DNS server.
Upgrade by cloud is triggered when the add-on is connected to phone, and is transparent to user.

4.4 8001/8001G DeskPhone


4.4.1 8001/8001G Deskphone description
4.4.1.1 About this chapter
The following paragraphs are intended for administrators in charge of installing and commissioning
8001/8001G DeskPhone sets for users declared on OXO Connect nodes.
8001/8001G DeskPhone sets are SIP sets, based on IETF standards (RFCs).
Note:
For readability purposes, throughout this chapter the term "set" is used to refer to 8001/8001G DeskPhone sets.
The following paragraphs provide:
• A description of the sets (see: Set ergonomics and technical specifications on page 76)
• The procedure to commission the set (Commissioning 8001/8001G DeskPhone on page 77)
• The procedure to upgrade set binaries (Upgrading set binaries on page 78)
• The procedure to replace a 8001/8001G DeskPhone by another 8001/8001G DeskPhone (see:
Replacing the set by another 8001/8001G DeskPhone set on page 78)
• The procedure to configure the user and password on a 8001/8001G DeskPhone (see: 8001/8001G
DeskPhone password management on page 79)
• The process to start a 8001/8001G DeskPhone as 8001 SIP Phone in replacement of a same
8001/8001G DeskPhone initially installed as Open SIP Phone (see: Replacing the set by another
8001/8001G DeskPhone set on page 78)
User operations are described in a dedicated user guide.

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4.4.1.2 Set ergonomics and technical specifications

LCD screen (5 lines)

Call status LED


Volume keys
Line keys
Soft keys
Message and
headset keys Navigation keys

Application keys

Loudspeaker key

Keypad

Figure 4.20: Set layout

Physical characteristics:
• Corded handset (or headset). In its standard version, the set comes with a corded comfort handset.
• Two-level adjustable foot stand: 40° or 60°
• Wall-mountable
• Operating temperature: 0°C to 45°C
• Operating humidity: 10% to 90%
Audio characteristics:
• Audio codec: G711 (A-law and μ-law), G.729AB
Power characteristics:
• Power over Ethernet (IEE 802.3af)
• Power adapter (DC 5V/1A output)
Connectivity:
• 8001 DeskPhone: LAN: 2 x RJ45 10/100M Ethernet ports
• 8001G DeskPhone: LAN: 2 x RJ45 10/100/1000M Ethernet ports
• 1 x 3.5 mm Jack port (headset connection)
• 1 x RJ9 port (handset connection)
• 1 x RJ9 port (headset connection 4-Pin (CTIA, stereo))
• 1 x power supply port (AC/DC power adapter connection)
This supply port is reserved for future use (no power adapter available with the current version).
Note:
For a complete view of the set technical specifications, refer to the 8001/8001G DeskPhone data sheet available
on the business portal (BPWS).

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4.4.2 Commissioning 8001/8001G DeskPhone


4.4.2.1 Overview
The 8001/8001G DeskPhone sets are plug&phone, which means they are automatically created in the
OXO Connect, when connected to the network. A default certificate in the system allows plug&phone.

4.4.2.2 Prerequisites
The 8001/8001G DeskPhone software must be in version 3.6.0.5. If a previous software version is
installed on the set, the set starts as an "Open SIP Phone" and is not recognized as 8001/8001G Desk-
Phone SIP Phone".
The software is downloaded according to the initial 8001/8001G DeskPhone software version of the
set:
1. Sets having a software version prior to 3.5.0.8 must be upgraded to the intermediate version 3.5.0.8
2. Sets are upgraded to version R120-v3.6.0.5
• OXO Connect must be operational
• A free IP address must be available for the set
• A port with PoE must be available on a switch
• If the set is configured to start in dynamic mode (default configuration, a DHCP server must be
configured:
• If using the OXO Connect DHCP server: a range of available IP addresses must be configured
(in OMC, go to ALU IP Phones: DHCP IP Range).
• If using another DHCP server: the URL for the configuration files must be provided. This URL is
indicated using two proprietary options of DHCP server:
• Option 66 must specify the DM IP address, the value of this option must contain <OXO
Connect_IP_address:10443>
• Sub option 67 of option 43 (DHCP Vendor Specific information) must contain a string value
set to « /dmcfg/ »
The URL to download the configuration files is https://<OXO Connect_IP_address>:10443/
dmcfg.
The CGI script included in the URL is executed on OXO Connect to create the device (if
necessary) and generate the configuration file.

4.4.2.3 Connecting the set to the LAN


Once the IP configuration is done, the set can be connected to the LAN:
1. Turn the set over so that you can see its base.
2. Plug the RJ45 cable into the set's LAN connector.
3. Connect the RJ45 cable to the LAN.
The set starts and connects to the system

4.4.2.4 Connection to the system


At first appearance of the set, the system creates the configuration file associated to this set and
automatically declares the set in the system subscribers' list.
The set sends an HTTPS request to retrieve its configuration files.
Note:
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Example: 00809f5607ae.xml (for a set whose MAC address is 00:80:9F:56:07:AE)

The set being plug&phone, it starts automatically and can be used straight away.
The set can be further configured in OMC. It is visible in the subscribers list as SIP Phone (8001) or
SIP Phone (8001G).

4.4.2.5 Manual (static) configuration


The set IP parameters can be modified after first initialization.
On the set itself, connected to the system:
1. Press the OK button, or the Menu softkey
2. Go to System settings > Advanced settings > Advanced
3. Select Network > LAN Port
4. Select the Static mode
5. Configure the set IP address, ensuring first that it is a free address
6. Configure other IP parameters: IP subnetwork mask, and gateway (that is router)
7. Configure DNS settings
8. Configure port management settings
9. Go to System settings > Advanced settings > Advanced > Auto Provision
Enter the URL: https://<OXO Connect_IP_address>:10443/dmcfg and select HTTPS as
protocol
10. Press the Save softkey
Important:
If OXO Connect is installed and configured in a VLAN topology, the VLAN must be manually enabled in the
advanced settings of the set. The corresponding OXO Connect VLAN Value must be entered manually in
set configuration.

4.4.2.6 Upgrading set binaries


If requested:
1. In OMC, select Import/Export > File Management For third Party Devices
2. Import the binary files and firmware configuration files in the directory named: Binary
3. Reboot the set manually
When the set connects to OXO Connect, it upgrades its software, provided the binaries imported in
the system and the binaries present in the set are of a different version.
Note:
Set binaries can be imported or deleted, but not exported

4.4.2.7 Replacing the set by another 8001/8001G DeskPhone set


In case of a replacement by another 8001/8001G DeskPhone set, modify the MAC address of the set
in OMC.
There is no backup of terminal data, which means that the local call log and saved contacts are lost.
To replace a set initially installed as Open SIP phone by a same set and have it recognized properly by
the system:
1. Disconnect the phone from the network
2. In OMC, delete the registration Open SIP Phone
3. Reconnect the 8001/8001G DeskPhone
It initializes normally and the OXO Connect license-bypass mechanism makes it appear as a SIP
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It is preferable to disconnect 8001/8001G DeskPhone set from the network during this operation. Once
reconnected, the set initializes normally and the OXO Connect license-bypass mechanism makes it
appear as a SIP phone 8001/8001G DeskPhone.

4.4.2.8 8001/8001G DeskPhone password management


After a 8001/8001G DeskPhone SIP Phone starts with OXO Connect, the user password for the set
web interface is changed from the default values: root / root to admin / admin.
To configure the set, if no new administrator password has been manually entered:
• On the 8001/8001G DeskPhone set : when the password is requested, do not enter anything and
select OK (or try as 000000 password)
• From the web Admin interface, enter: admin / admin
If there is a specified password, different from the default password, for a 8001/8001G DeskPhone SIP
phone configured in OXO Connect, after the set is connected to the system, the login changes to
admin with the password specified in OMC System Misc/SIP Phone Admin password/SIP phone for
the phone.
If a manual 8001/8001G DeskPhone SIP phone reset to factory settings is requested (for instance if
the administrator password is lost), on the set:
1. Go Menu > Functions Settings > Dial to find:
Set the option to "off" (no dial by name)
2. With the phone idle, dial *3*3*3"
This reboots the set to factory settings

4.5 8008/8008G/8018 DeskPhones


4.5.1 8008/8008G/8018 DeskPhones description
4.5.1.1 Overview
The 8008/8008G DeskPhones and the 8018 DeskPhone provide the same level of services.
8008G DeskPhone is fully compatible with OXO Connect R3.1 and higher, and supported by OXO
Connect R2.x and R3.0
Compared to 8008 DeskPhone, the 8008G DeskPhone offers:
• Backlight for LCD
• Giga bit Ethernet PC port X2
The 8008/8008G/8018 DeskPhones support VPN.

4.5.1.2 Environmental requirements


• Storage temperature: -25°C to 55°C (ETSI EN 300 019-1-1 Class 1.2)
• Transportation temperature: -40°C to 70°C (ETSI EN 300 019-1-2 Class 2.3)
• Temperature controlled enclosed location: -5°C to 45°C (ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 Class 3.2)
• Relative humidity: 5% to 95% (ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 Class 3.2)

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4.5.1.3 Hardware description

4.5.1.3.1 Phone layout

Set screen

Fixed feature keys

Soft keys

Navigation keys
Dialing keypad

Fixed feature keys

Headset port
Two fixed keys

Figure 4.21: 8008/8008G DeskPhones set layout

Set screen Soft keys

Fixed keys

Dialing keypad Programmable


keys

Piano sensitive keys


Headset port

Figure 4.22: 8018 DeskPhone set layout

4.5.1.3.2 Embedded hardware


A BCM1103 CPU is included .
32 Mb RAM (DDR1), 32 Mb Flash (NOR).

4.5.1.3.3 Audio, handsets, hands free and headset


The 8008/8008G DeskPhones come with a RJ9 headset connector.

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The 8018 DeskPhone is equipped with a USB connector instead of a standard microphone connector.
It comes in standard version with a comfortable corded handset. It works in hands free mode at the
user request.

4.5.1.3.4 Screen
The set screen is a black and white graphical display of 50 by 128 pixels, with white backlight on
8008G DeskPhone and 8018 DeskPhone.

4.5.1.3.5 Keys

4.5.1.3.5.1 Dialing keypad


The dialing keypad is also used as alphabetical keyboard. Press the "alpha" fixed key, whose label
displays 123 < > abc. By default, the set is in numeric mode and the key is unlit. Press the alpha key to
switch to alphabetic mode.
On the dialing keypad, the selected character is changed with a short press on the key:

Press To input any of (in this order):

1 space | - 1

2 abcABC2

3 defDEF3

4 ghIGHI4

5 jklJKL5

6 mnoMNO6

7 pqrsPQRS7

8 tuvTUV8

9 wxyzWXYZ9

0 .,;:“?!0

* *+%$/~&()[]=

# #@

4.5.1.3.5.2 Fixed keys


On all sets:

• Two fixed keys below the keypad (start call key: and stop call key: ) allow
to perform several actions
• A four-direction set of navigation keys (left, right, up, down) allows to select the different options
available on the screen. The OK button in the center of the navigation validates the selection.
• The c key to the left of the navigation allows to cancel the current action.
• Sensitive (piano) keys are located above the black grid of the lower part of the set.

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• For 8008/ 8008G DeskPhones, a set of fixed feature keys allows to perform the following
operations:

Key Meaning

Increase sound volume

Put loudspeaker in service

Decrease sound volume

123 <> abc Switch between alphabetic keyboard and numeric keyboard
F1/Hold Programmable key. A service or a direct call can be associated to this key
F2Transfer Programmable key. A service or a direct call can be associated to this key

Access messaging services

Mute sound

• For 8018 DeskPhone, sensitive (piano) keys are located above the black grid of the lower part of
the set. Starting from the left to the right, they provide access to the following features:
table 4.4:

Key Meaning

Mute sound

Decrease sound volume

Increase sound volume

Put loudspeaker in service

Access messaging services

4.5.1.3.5.3 Integrated additional programmable keys


The 8008/ 8008G DeskPhones do not include additional programmable keys, other than the fixed
feature keys (F1 and F2 keys).
On 8018 DeskPhone sets, seven add-on keys are available with a digital label next to each one. The
first key triggers switching between numeric and alphabetical characters. The second key is labeled F1
(Hold in the US), and the third key is labeled F2 (Transfer in the US). By default, pressing the F1 key
puts the current call on hold and pressing the F2 key transfers the current call.

4.5.1.4 USB connector


The Power boost parameter allows a 8018 DeskPhone to get more power available from PoE than
requested through PoE signature at startup, for several needs such as:

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• Louder ringing (noisy environments)


• More USB current for accessories (hotel smartphone charging)
To configure Power boost:
1. In OMC (expert mode), go to Users/Base stations List -> Users/Base stations List -> Details ->
Misc.
2. Double-click the user in the list to open the User dialog box
3. In the User dialog box, click Misc.
4. Review/modify the following attribute:
Power boost • Disable (default value): the power requested (and available) by the
phone on PoE is optimized for standard usage
• Enable: the phone can use up to 13 W of power on PoE
• AUTO: Reserved for future use (= disable)

4.5.2 Commissioning 8008/8008G/8018 DeskPhones


4.5.2.1 Connecting the set
To connect the set to the PBX:
1. Plug the RJ45 cable into the set LAN connector
2. Connect the RJ45 cable to the LAN itself
3. If your set is not powered by PoE, plug the AC/DC external adapter to the set power supply
connector and connect the plug to the power supply
Once the set is connected and powered up, it automatically starts initializing.

4.5.2.2 Set initialization


By default, 8008/8008G/8018 DeskPhones initialize dynamically and retrieve IP information
automatically.
You can change this initialization mode. Static initialization is mandatory when the system does not use
a DHCP server.
To switch from dynamic initialization to static initialization and modify IP parameters:
1. Wait for the set to initialize and reach the end of the Network setup process, displayed on screen
2. Press simultaneously the star and pound keys
This displays IP settings
3. Use the soft key next to an option to modify the selection
4. Validate your modifications with the soft key next to the tick symbol

4.5.2.2.1 Requested IP parameters


The following information must be provided for static initialization:
• IP address (set's address)
• Subnetwork mask
• Router address
• TFTP1 server address: OXO Connect IP address
• Use VLAN: this box must be checked to enter a VLAN number
• VLAN number if necessary
• TFTP port
The TFTP address(es) to enter may differ according to system configuration.

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Please contact your system administrator for details on the configuration of your system.
With dynamic initialization, IP parameters are automatically sent by a DHCP server to the phone.

4.5.2.2.2 Deny of download


If the downloaded version is different from the version installed on the set and if the downloaded binary
is incompatible with the hardware/software, the terminal denies it and signals the problem to the
Communication Server.
The terminal requests binary files at each reset until a compatible binary is found.
Deny of download also applies to SIP binary.

4.5.2.3 Binary file download


Binary upgrade is silent and takes place in the background, once the PBX has detected that an
upgrade is required. Once the file is downloaded by the set and when the terminal is idle, it resets and
implements the new software.
While downloading the new firmware, the set runs with the current firmware.

4.6 8008/8008G CE DeskPhones


4.6.1 8008/8008G CE DeskPhones overview
4.6.1.1 Introduction
8008/8008G CE DeskPhones are SIP phones supported as of OXO Connect R3.2.
The level of service offered is the same as Open SIP Phones.
Compared to 8008 CE, the 8008G CE offers a Gigabit Ethernet PC port X2.

4.6.1.2 Phone layout

Set screen

Fixed feature keys

Soft keys

Navigation keys
Dialing keypad

Fixed feature keys

Headset port
Two fixed keys

Figure 4.23: 8008/8008G CE DeskPhones set layout

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4.6.2 8008/8008G CE DeskPhones commissioning


4.6.2.1 Prerequisites
• Auto-provision must be enabled on OXO Connect:
1. In OMC, select Users/Base stations List
2. Click Auto Provision
3. Select Activate temporarily
4. Confirm your entry
• UTL license is required for the 8008/8008G CE DeskPhones to put in service

4.6.2.2 IP parameters provisioning


IP parameters can be provisioned:
• Dynamically via a DHCP server (OXO Connect DHCP server or an external DHCP server)
• Statically via the MMI
By default, 8008/8008G CE DeskPhones start in dynamic mode (with DHCP server) and are plug and
play.
Initialization a set in dynamic mode consists in:
1. Configuring a DHCP server (dynamic initialization) on page 85
2. Starting the set (static or dynamic initialization) on page 86
Initialization a set in static mode consists in:
1. Starting the set (static or dynamic initialization) on page 86
2. Configuring network parameters (static initialization) on page 86

4.6.2.3 Configuring a DHCP server (dynamic initialization)

4.6.2.3.1 Configuring OXO Connect DHCP server


The OXO Connect DHCP server is enabled by default during startup wizard installation. If enabled,
8008/8008G CE DeskPhones automatically initialize in dynamic mode, when plugged to OXO Connect.
In other words, 8008/8008G CE DeskPhones sets automatically get their IP configuration from OXO
Connect DHCP server.
If the OXO Connect DHCP server is disabled, you can enable it as follows:
• In OMC, go to Hardware and Limits > LAN/IP Configuration > DHCP
• In the ALU IP Phones: DHCP IP Range area, select the Enable check box.
• Modify the range of IP addresses if needed.
• Click the OK button to confirm your entries.

4.6.2.3.2 Configuring an external DHCP server


The DHCP offer provides the following parameters:
• IP address
• Router IP address
• Subnet mask
• Option 66: <IP address>:10443 or <name of OXO Connect>:10443, for example
192.168.12.34:10443
• Option 6: DNS IP address: the value of this option must contain the IP address of OXO Connect

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Note:
The firmware upgrade URL configured for 8008/ 8008G CE DeskPhones is: http://alize/services/
file_server/8008CE. If an external DNS is used in the corporate network, this DNS server has to be
configured to resolve “alize”, mentioned in firmware upgrade URL, into the IP address of OXO Connect.
• Suboption 67 of option 43: the value of this sub-option must contain a string value set to /dmcfg
• Option 58: VLAN ID: this is sent as a suboption of option 43

4.6.2.4 Starting the set (static or dynamic initialization)


1. Connect the set to the LAN:
1. Turn the set over so that you can see its base.
2. Plug the RJ45 cable into the set's LAN connector.
3. Connect the RJ45 cable to the LAN.
2. If not supplied by Ethernet, connect power supply
3. In case of static initialization, configure networks settings: see Configuring network parameters
(static initialization) on page 86
4. Wait until the start is finished
The set downloads configuration files, is automatically declared in OMC, and, if automatic update is
enabled, updates binaries if needed.

4.6.2.5 Configuring network parameters (static initialization)


The following parameters must be entered through the MMI:
• IP address
• Subnet mask
• Gateway address
• DNS addresses
• VLAN use
• VLAN ID (if VLAN use is set)
• URL: provides the URL on OXO Connect to download configuration file. The URL is:
https://<OXO_IP_address>:10443/dmcfg

4.7 80x8/80x8s Premium DeskPhone


4.7.1 Detailed description
4.7.1.1 Overview
There are two types of IP Premium DeskPhone sets: 80x8 Premium DeskPhone and 80x8s Premium
DeskPhone.
The available IP Premium DeskPhones are:
• 8078s Premium DeskPhone (delivered with a Bluetooth handset)
• 8068s Premium DeskPhone (delivered with a Bluetooth handset)
• 8068 Premium DeskPhone (delivered with a Bluetooth or corded handset)
• 8058s Premium DeskPhone
• 8038 Premium DeskPhone
• 8028 Premium DeskPhone/8028s Premium DeskPhone
80x8s Premium DeskPhone sets come with VPN support.
80x8s Premium DeskPhone provide enhanced services compared to 80x8 Premium DeskPhone.

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8028 Premium DeskPhone and 8028s Premium DeskPhone sets are very similar in their features and
capabilities.
8068 Premium DeskPhone and 8068s Premium DeskPhone sets are very similar in their features and
capabilities.
In the following paragraphs, all mentions to 8028s Premium DeskPhone and 8068s Premium
DeskPhone sets apply respectively to 8028 Premium DeskPhone and 8068 Premium DeskPhone sets
unless specified otherwise.

4.7.1.2 Environmental requirements


• Storage temperature: -25°C to 55°C (ETSI EN 300 019-1-1 Class 1.2)
• Transportation temperature: -40°C to 70°C (ETSI EN 300 019-1-2 Class 2.3)
• Temperature controlled enclosed location: -5°C to 45°C (ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 Class 3.2)
• Relative humidity: 5% to 95% (ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 Class 3.2)

4.7.1.3 Hardware description

4.7.1.3.1 Phone layouts


Although there are differences in the aspect and operation of these sets, their layout is identical, but for
the screen and number of available soft keys.
Alarm LED

Touch screen

Dialing keypad

Bluetooth handset

Headset jack

Piano sensitive keys

Adjustable foot stand

Alt key
Space bar

Magnetic alphabetic keyboard

Figure 4.24: 8078s Premium DeskPhone set layout (capacitive Touch Panel)

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Alarm LED
Soft keys
Set screen

Dialing keypad

Bluetooth handset

Fixed keys
Headset jack

Piano sensitive keys

Adjustable foot stand

Alt key

Space bar

Magnetic alphabetic keyboard

Figure 4.25: 8068s Premium DeskPhone set layout

Alarm LED

Set screen Soft keys

Dialing keypad

Handset (Bluetooth
or corded)

Fixed keys

Headset jack Piano sensitive keys

Adjustable foot
stand (0° to 60°)

Alphabetic keyboard
Alt key
Space bar

Figure 4.26: 8068 Premium DeskPhone set layout

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Alarm LED

Set screen Soft keys

Dialing keypad

Handset (corded)

Add-on modules

Fixed keys
Headset jack

Piano sensitive keys

Adjustable foot stand

Alt key

Space bar

Magnetic alphabetic keyboard

Figure 4.27: 8058s Premium DeskPhone set layout

Alarm LED

Set screen Soft keys

Dialing keypad

Corded handset

Fixed keys

Headset jack Piano sensitive keys

Adjustable foot
stand (0° to 60°)

Alphabetic keyboard
Alt key
Space bar

Figure 4.28: 8038 Premium DeskPhone set layout

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Alarm LED Add-on keys Soft keys


Set screen

Dialing keypad

Corded handset

Fixed keys

Headset jack
Piano sensitive keys

Adjustable foot stand (0° to 60°)

Magnetic alphabetic keyboard

Figure 4.29: 8028s Premium DeskPhone set layout

Alarm LED
Add-on keys
Set screen Soft keys

Dialing keypad

Corded handset

Fixed keys

Headset jack Piano sensitive keys

Adjustable foot
stand (0° to 60°)

Alphabetic keyboard
Alt key
Space bar

Figure 4.30: 8028 Premium DeskPhone set layout

4.7.1.3.2 Foot stand


All sets come with a 0° to 60° adjustable foot stand.

4.7.1.3.3 Audio, handsets, hands free and headset


All sets come with a standard 3.5mm jack (4 poles for 80x8s Premium DeskPhone) to plug a headset.
80x8 Premium DeskPhone sets offer wide band audio qualities
Note:
The wide band capability is not available with the Bluetooth handset. It is available for sets with corded handsets.
80x8s Premium DeskPhone with corded handsets offer super wide band audio qualities (except for 8028s
Premium DeskPhone).

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G722 codec is set as the default codec for 80x8 Premium DeskPhone and 80x8s Premium DeskPhone
sets.
All sets come in their standard version with a comfortable corded handset.
They all work in hands free mode at the user's request.
Note:
The Bluetooth handset with reference BTHS-2 is compatible with the 8068 Premium DeskPhone with Bluetooth
set.

4.7.1.3.4 Screens
Characteristics of set displays are:
• 8078s Premium DeskPhone: capacitive Touch Panel, 480x800 Touch color graphical display
• 8068s Premium DeskPhone: 240x320 color graphical display of 240320 dots, in 16,7 M colors, with
Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) Modules (LCM)
• 8058s Premium DeskPhone: 320x240 color graphical display
• 8038 Premium DeskPhone: 160x100 black and white graphical display, with white backlight
• 8028s Premium DeskPhone: 64x128 black and white graphical display, with white backlight
8058s Premium DeskPhone, 8068s Premium DeskPhone and 8078s Premium DeskPhone sets come
with Customized Skin.

4.7.1.3.5 Keys

4.7.1.3.5.1 Dialing keypad


All sets come with a standard 12-key dialing keypad.

4.7.1.3.5.2 Fixed keys


On all sets:

• Two fixed keys below the keypad (start call key: and stop call key: ) allow
to perform several actions
The stop call key allows to end a call and ignore an incoming call
• A four-direction set of navigation keys (left, right, up, down) allows to select the different options
available on the screen. The OK button in the center of the navigation validates the selection.
• The c key to the left of the navigation allows to cancel the current action.
• Piano keys are located above the grid of the lower part of the set.
Starting from the left to the right, they provide access to the following features:

• mute sound

• decrease sound volume

• increase sound volume

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• put loudspeaker in service

• hold call. This is the default feature for F1 keys (but can be programmed with
another feature)

• transfer call. This is the default feature for F2 keys (but can be programmed with
another feature)

redial information

• information page (displayed on screen)

• messaging services

4.7.1.3.5.3 Integrated additional programmable keys


On 8028s Premium DeskPhone sets, four add-on keys, each with a LED, allow to customize each set
according to the user's needs. A paper label at the right of these keys allows to write down a brief
description of the feature programmed on the key.
On 8058s Premium DeskPhone sets, four add-on keys are available on the two lower lines of the
screen.

4.7.1.3.5.4 Alphabetic keyboard


A standard (hot pluggable) keyboard is available for all sets, in the following layouts:
• Azerty (FR)
• Qwertz (DE)
• Qwerty (international)
• Qwerty (Nordic)
A magnetic external alphabetic keyboard is available on 80x8s Premium DeskPhone sets.
If you change keyboard type, ensure it is plugged in before restarting the set.

4.7.1.4 Connecting optional equipment

4.7.1.4.1 External interfaces


On all sets, a 3.5mm jack connector allows to plug a headset to the phone.

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RJ9 connector RJ45 10/100/1000BASE-


(alphabetic T (PC access or
RJ11 connector keyboard) cascaded IP phone)
(external ringing
and audio active
envelope indicator)

SATA connector
(for add-on modules 10, 40
keys or Smart module)
RJ9 connector
RJ45 connector (10/100/ (corded handset)
1000Base-T) for LAN
access (IEEE802.3af)
2.0mm jack
(external main
power adapter)

Figure 4.31: External interfaces on the back of 80x8 sets

RJ45 10/100/1000BASE-T 3.5 mm jack


(PC access) (external main power adapter)
Magnetic alphanumerical
keyboard connector (RJ9)

SATA connector (for add-on modules,


10, 40 keys or Smart module)
RJ9 connector
USB RJ45 connector (10/100/ (corded handset)
1000Base-T) for LAN
access (IEEE802.3af)

Figure 4.32: External interfaces on the back of 8028s Premium DeskPhone sets

RJ45 10/100/1000BASE-T 3.5 mm jack


(PC access or cascaded IP phone) (external main power adapter)
Magnetic alphanumerical
keyboard connector (RJ9)

Universal Serial Bus


(USB-c) connector

SATA connector USB RJ45 connector (10/100/ RJ9 connector


(for add-on modules, 10, 40 keys 1000Base-T) for LAN (corded handset)
or Smart module) access (IEEE802.3af)

Figure 4.33: External interfaces on the back of 80x8s Premium DeskPhone (except for 8028s Premium
DeskPhone)

4.7.1.4.2 Additional key modules


On all sets, several add-on modules, connected via SATA (see: External interfaces on page 92), can
complete the standard number of programmed keys.

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Note:
• These add-on modules are not compatible with 40x8 and 40x9 phone sets.
• Add-on key modules designed for 40x8 and 40x9 phone sets are not compatible with IP DeskPhones sets.
The available modules are:
• 10-key module (can be fastened to the set):

• 40-key module (on its own foot stand, placed next to the set)

• Smart-key module (on its own foot stand, placed next to the set)

4.7.1.4.3 USB connector


The Power boost parameter allows a set to get more power available from PoE than requested
through PoE signature at startup, for several needs such as:
• Louder ringing (noisy environments)
• More USB current for accessories (hotel smartphone charging)

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To configure Power boost:


1. In OMC (expert mode), go to Users/Base stations List -> Users/Base stations List -> Details ->
Misc.
2. Double-click the user in the list to open the User dialog box
3. In the User dialog box, click Misc.
4. Review/modify the following attribute:
Power boost • Disable (default value): the power requested (and available) by the
phone on PoE is optimized for standard usage
• Enable: the phone can use up to 13 W of power on PoE
• AUTO: Reserved for future use (= disable)

4.7.2 Commissionning 8028/8038/8068 Premium DeskPhones


4.7.2.1 Connecting the set
To connect the set to the PBX:
1. Plug the RJ45 cable into the set LAN connector
2. Connect the RJ45 cable to the LAN itself
3. If your set is not powered by PoE, plug the AC/DC external adapter to the set power supply
connector and connect the plug to the power supply
Once the set is connected and powered up, it automatically starts initializing.

4.7.2.2 Commissioning a Bluetooth® handset


The use of the 8068 Premium DeskPhone with Bluetooth or without Bluetooth can be detected (in
OMC, Expert View): Subscribers/Basestations list > Device details > Susbscriber tab) as follows:
• For a 8068 Premium DeskPhone with Bluetooth set: the Terminal option “8068 Premium
DeskPhone” is displayed in Original Type field.
In this deskphone type, bluetooth option is available in the phone menu (Settings > My Phone)
• For a 8068 Premium DeskPhone without Bluetooth set: the Terminal option ”8068 Premium
DeskPhone – no BT” is displayed in Original Type field.
In this deskphone type, bluetooth option is not available in the phone menu.
Caution:
Bluetooth handsets are available for 8068 Premium DeskPhone with Bluetooth sets only. The handset with
reference BTHS-2 is compatible with 8068 Premium DeskPhone with Bluetooth sets.

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Audio Key

On/Off Hook
Battery Compartment
Handset LED

Figure 4.34: Bluetooth handset ergonomics

4.7.2.2.1 Connecting the battery


The battery pack is housed in the battery compartment located in the handset.
The battery pack is reloaded when the handset is placed on its socket. A complete battery load
requires 16 hours.
The autonomy of the battery is of 10 hours in conversation and 33 hours in standby.
The handset Led indicates the battery load state (when the handset is on its socket):
• Led off: the battery is loaded
• Led green steady: the battery is loading

4.7.2.2.2 Binding the handset


Before a Bluetooth® handset can be used, it must be bound correctly to the set:
1. On the 8068 Premium DeskPhone with Bluetooth set, select the Menu page and navigate to:
Settings -> My phone -> Bluetooth -> Add device
2. On the Bluetooth® handset make a simultaneous long press on the On/Off Hook key and the Audio

key
A sound made of three different tones is audible and the led flashes alternatively green and orange.
The Bluetooth® handset enters in pairing mode for about one minute and then goes off. The set
searches for Bluetooth® equipment, waits until the type of equipment is detected and displays its
address.
3. On the set, select the relevant equipment and press the Add key.
A sound made of three different tones confirms the correct installation of the handset. The handset
led flashes green or orange depending on the battery charge.

4.7.2.2.3 Adjusting audio level


There are two ways to adjust the audio level:

• On the set with the keys

• On the Bluetooth® handset with the key


Consecutive presses adjust the handset volume (3 levels).

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4.7.2.2.4 Activating the mute feature


When the mute feature is enabled your correspondent can no longer hear you.
There are two ways to activate the mute feature:

• On the set with the mute key

• On the Bluetooth® handset with a long press on the key

4.7.2.3 Connecting an add-on module to the sets


Add-On Modules (AOMs) can be connected to sets. They are added to the right side of the set.
Three types of Add-On Module exist and provide keys associated with icons:
• AOM 10 provides 10 keys
• AOM 40 provides 40 keys
• Smart Display Module provides 14 keys with programmable LCD labels

4.7.2.3.1 Rules and restrictions


The following rules apply to the use of Add-On Modules:
• A maximum of three Add-On Modules of the types AOM 10 and AOM 40 can be connected to each
set, providing up to 120 additional keys.
• A maximum of three Smart Display Modules can be connected to each set, providing up to 42
additional keys.
• Add-On Modules of types AOM 10 and AOM 40 can be used on the same set, but a Smart Display
Module cannot be used in conjunction with an AOM 10 or AOM 40.
• If an AOM 10 is used with other Add-On Modules, it must be connected as the last module on the
far right of the set.

4.7.2.3.2 Connecting add-on modules


To connect an Add-On Module:
1. Remove the tab located on the right side of the set.
2. Plug the Add-On Module's SATA connector into the set's SATA connector.
3. Insert the Add-On Module attachments into the appropriate holes located on the right side of the
set. (AOM 10 only)
4. Screw the Add-On Module to the set. (AOM 10 only)
Note:
If the set is on when you plug in an Add-On Module, you must restart the set after connection.

4.7.2.4 Set initialization


By default, 80x8 sets initialize dynamically and retrieve IP information automatically.
If you want to change initialization mode or configure IP settings:
1. Press the i key and the # key simultaneously when the set is powered up
2. Enter your password (if needed) and validate
The configuration menu is displayed
3. Get to IP parameters
4. Click on the icon on the left to validate (or on the icon on the right to cancel)
5. Reset the phone to validate your modifications
Static initialization is mandatory when the system does not use a DHCP server.

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If the sets must initialize dynamically, the auto provisioning must be activated: see Document [13]
Security - Auto provisioning

4.7.2.4.1 Requested IP parameters


The following information must be provided for static initialization:
• IP address (set's address)
• Subnetwork mask
• Router address
• TFTP1 server address (OXO Connect IP address)
• Use VLAN: this box must be checked to enter a VLAN number
• VLAN number if necessary
• Strict VLAN if necessary
• TFTP port
With dynamic initialization, IP parameters are automatically sent by a DHCP server to the phone.
The following information must be provided for initial startup:
1. From the Registration window, enter:
1. The set directory number
2. The set Password
If the set has already been initialized in the same configuration, there is no need to enter the directory
number and password again.

4.7.2.4.2 Deny of download


If the downloaded version is different from the version installed on the set and if the downloaded binary
is incompatible with the hardware/software, the terminal denies it and signals the problem to the Call
Server.
The terminal requests binary files at each reset until a compatible binary is found.
Deny of download also applies to SIP binary.

4.7.2.5 Binary file download


To operate correctly, 80x8 Premium DeskPhone sets require binary files, automatically downloaded at
set initialization. These files must comply with the PBX version and configuration. After system upgrade
and each time a set initializes, version numbers of binary files are verified to determine whether an
update of these files is necessary.
When a file is downloaded to the set, it overwrites any previously existing file.
Each time the IP phone is initialized, its binary version is checked to see whether more recent binaries
need downloading.
When a set has initialized at least once with the PBX, on subsequent startup, it does not request a
binary header and switches to fast initialization.
The version of binary files for Premium DeskPhone sets. starts with 4.50.YY

4.7.3 Maintenance
4.7.3.1 Error and information messages
The table below lists the error and information messages. It has the following format:
Short text = text displayed on the screen, in case of real error or for information.

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Description = status/error description


table 4.5: Starting phase error messages

Short text Description

END Starting phase is terminated (successful or un-


successful)

STARTED Step started

SUCCESS Step successful

FAIL Step failed

RETRYING Retrying step

NO MAC ADDRESS No Ethernet MAC address stored in flash

DHCP NOT RESPONDING DHCP Server is not responding

BAD IP ADDRESS IP address is incorrect

BAD ROUTER ADDRESS Router address is incorrect

ROUTER PING FAILED Router not responding to ping

BAD TFTP ADDRESS TFTP server address is incorrect

ADDRESSES MISMATCH Address, mask and router do not match

TFTP NOT RESPONDING TFTP server is not responding

TFTP SERVER ERROR TFTP server error

BAD FILE CONTENT Error found in downloaded file

FILE TOO LARGE File is too large (cannot be downloaded)

SAME VERSION FOUND The version retrieved is the same as the version
running

NEW VERSION FOUND New IP Touch software version found (download)

FLASHING Flashing in progress

FLASHING FAILED Failed to flash downloaded binary

TRYING ANOTHER CPU Trying next address from configuration file

NO ETHERNET LINK Ethernet link not connected (LAN port only)

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Short text Description

initializing First text message after hardware reset and


copyright information

1/5 network start Phase 1 is running: the set is starting its network
interface

2/5 network setup Phase 2 is running: the set is looking for IP ad-
dresses

3/5 config download Phase 3 is running: the set is trying to get a


lanpbx file

4/5 binary download Phase 4 is running: the set is downloading a new


binary

5/5 connecting Phase 5 is running: the set is trying to talk to the


system

4.8 8088 Smart DeskPhone


4.8.1 Overview
The 8088 Smart DeskPhone is supported as of OXO Connect R3.0. Backward compatibility is not
supported.
Note:
8088 Smart DeskPhone V2 (Bluetooth) is the only version supported in OXO Connect.
8088 Smart DeskPhone V1 is rejected by OXO Connect.
The 8088 Smart DeskPhone runs on an Android platform and operates in NOE mode.
Note:
Only 8088 Smart DeskPhone 16 GB Android preinstalled version is supported with OXO Connect. The 8088 Smart
DeskPhone only works in NOE mode with OXO Connect.
The following features are available with the 8088 Smart DeskPhone:
• USB Boost charging
• User Local Menu
• Bluetooth
• Data Usage
• Network
• VPN
• Display
• Sound & Notification
• Storage & USB
• Memory
• Security
• Language & Input
• Reset Device
• Date & Time

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• About Phone
• Customization Skin
• Bluetooth and native VPN support
• Desk sharing
The 8088 Smart DeskPhone works with the following OXO Connect applications:
• PIMphony
• PIMphony Touch
• ACD
• Hotel mode (as guest set)
• Rainbow
The following features are not supported by the 8088 Smart DeskPhone:
• Access to Google Play Store
• Video call with OXO Connect
• Hebrew language
• Hospitality
The 8088 Smart DeskPhone supports Hospitality only in SIP mode, but OXO Connect does not
support 8088 Smart DeskPhone in SIP mode.

4.8.2 Detailed description


4.8.2.1 Hardware description

4.8.2.1.1 Phone layout


Alarm LED
Touch screen
Dialing keypad

Piano sensitive keys

Figure 4.35: 8088 Smart DeskPhone set layout

4.8.2.1.2 Embedded hardware


The 8088 Smart DeskPhone has a 16 GB Flash size.
It comes with or without camera.

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4.8.2.1.3 Screen
8088 Smart DeskPhone sets have an integrated touch screen.

4.8.2.1.4 Audio and hands free


8088 Smart DeskPhone sets can work in hands free mode.
They support the following codecs:
• G711
• G722 (default)
• G729

4.8.2.1.5 Keys
The 8088 Smart DeskPhone includes a virtual key module available on screen.
The 8088 Smart DeskPhone only supports virtual smart add-on module and virtual keyboards
(provided by Android environment). External add-on modules and physical keyboards are not
supported.

4.8.2.1.5.1 Soft keys


The 8088 Smart DeskPhone contains the following virtual soft keys:
• F1/F2
• Back
• OK
• Redial
• Dial pad

4.8.2.1.5.2 Fixed keys


The 8088 Smart DeskPhone contains the following fixed keys:
• Mute/Auto answer
• +/-Ringing level when idle
• Hands free Group listening when long press
• Release
• Call by name
• Events
• Settings
• Home

4.8.2.2 USB connector


The Power boost parameter allows a set to get more power available from PoE than requested
through PoE signature at startup, for several needs such as:
• Louder ringing (noisy environments)
• More USB current for accessories (hotel smartphone charging)
To configure Power boost:
1. In OMC (expert mode), go to Subscribers/Basestations List > Details > Misc.
2. Double-click the user in the list to open the User dialog box
3. In the User dialog box, click Misc.
4. Review/modify the following attribute:

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Power boost • Disable (default value): the power requested (and available) by the
phone on PoE is optimized for standard usage
• Enable: the phone can use up to 13 W of power on PoE
• AUTO: Reserved for future use (= disable)

4.8.3 8088 Smart DeskPhone


The 8088 Smart DeskPhone running in NOE mode has dedicated Android settings.

4.8.3.1 Connecting the set


To connect the set to the LAN:
• If the set is powered by PoE:
1. Turn the set over
2. Plug the RJ9 cable into the set LAN connector
3. Connect the RJ9 cable to the LAN itself via a PoE hub/switch
• If the set is not powered by PoE, plug the AC/DC external adapter to the set power supply
connector and connect the plug to the power supply

Power over Ethernet (PoE)


connector (LAN)

Power adapter
connector (DSCV)

4.8.3.2 Configuring IP and NOE parameters


To configure IP and NOE settings:
1. From the local menu, go to the Android settings
2. Enter the administrator password to display the Network menu in the Wireless and networks
section
3. Select Network > IP, and complete the following parameters:
• DHCP Mode
• IP address
• Subnet mask
• Gateway
4. Select Network > NOE, and complete the TFTP1 parameter

4.8.3.3 Initialization
Initialization for 8088 Smart DeskPhone is the same as for 80x8s Premium DeskPhone sets (see Set
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8088 Smart DeskPhone sets initialize in dynamic mode and retrieve IP information automatically.

4.8.3.4 Binary file download


The 8088 Smart DeskPhone set requires binary files, automatically downloaded at set intialization.
The 8088 Smart DeskPhone application binary is downloaded in background. When the download is
completed and the phone is in idle state, the upgrade starts. While downloading the new firmware, the
phone runs with the current firmware.
There are three files deployed in OXO Connect:
• A migration deployment file (bin8088s)
• The patch upgrade file (dat8088s)
• A binary file, including ALEapps (noe8088s)
The Android software package can be stored either on an HTTP server or the Cloud if the set has an
internet access:
• The upgrade URL must be configured in OMC: Generic Parameters for IP Phones > 8088 Smart
DeskPhone > Android Upgrade URL
• If the Cloud is used and a proxy is required for internet access, the proxy settings must be
configured on the set:
1. From the set home page, press the Settings menu
2. Press Admin and enter the administrator password
3. Go to: Network > Proxy
4. Enter the proxy name and port
The software package consists of:
• A RPM file (8088_bin_<version>.rpm) including the Android binary
• A zip file (8088_ota_<version>.zip) including the Android upgrade patch
It is also possible to configure the frequency of upgrade to the latest available version in OMC: Generic
Parameters for IP Phones > 8088 Smart DeskPhone > Auto Upgrade Interval
• -1: auto upgrade is not allowed
• 0: auto upgrade is allowed only at phone startup
• >0: depending on the value given, for every given number of days, the set checks for updates in the
server and for upgrades at phone startup

4.8.3.5 Activating the WebView feature on sets (access to a website)


The 8088 Smart DeskPhone sets running in NOE mode support the WebView feature. This feature
allows users to display a website such as an intranet page or a private store on their sets. Via the
private store, users can download and install Android applications.
The WebView feature requires to:
• Enter the website URL in the PCX settings:
1. In OMC, select System Miscellaneous > Generic parameters for IP Phones > 8088 Smart
DeskPhone tab
2. In the Private Store URL parameter, enter the URL of the target website, starting with HTTP or
HTTPS (for example: http://www.ale-enterprise.com) and click OK
• Configure the private store, if the website URL addresses a private store. For more information,
refer to:
http://8088-noe-project.al-enterprise.com/ale_tx/8088/template/8088_PrivateStore_template_2.0.zip

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4.9 4135 IP Conference Phone


4.9.1 Basic description
4.9.1.1 Overview

The 4135 IP Conference Phone is a conference phone for IP telephony offering a host of innovative
features:
• OmniSound® 2.0 audio technology
• IP telephony for flexible and affordable telephony
• Management of lines during a call (calling new parties, creating a multi-party call, splitting a multi-
party call)
• Recording capability (requires an optional SD Card)
• Web interface for simple management of contacts, conference groups and settings (only available in
English language)
• Extra microphone connection for wider reception (option)
• Connection for wireless headset or PA system (option)
• Future-proof, can be upgraded with smart functions

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4.9.2 Hardware description


4.9.2.1 Keypad

Figure 4.36: 4135 IP Conference Phone keypad

Each button provides access to letters and characters - including characters not shown on the button.
Press the same button repeatedly to use another character. To enter several letters accessible from the
same button one after the other, pause before entering the second letter. Press C to delete the last
character you have entered.

4.9.2.2 Display screen

Line free (Before account name – telephone not registered)

Line connected (Before account name – telephone registered)

Line on hold (“HOLD” displayed on the screen – all calls on hold)

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Line (called party) busy

Own line put on hold by other party

Recording call

Secure connection

4.9.3 Commissioning 4135 IP Conference Phone


4.9.3.1 Overview
This module presents all the actions required for commissioning 4135 IP Conference Phone sets.

Figure 4.37: 4135 IP Conference Phone set layout

The following figure illustrates the connectors on the base of each set.

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Figure 4.38: 4135 IP Conference Phone set connectors

The 4135 IP Conference Phone is a SIP device which has no handset; it is dedicated to be used as
central for conferences.
Conferences are not managed by the system, but by the device itself. Up to four 4135 IP Conference
Phones can be connected to OXO Connect.

4.9.3.2 Commissioning the set


This section describes how to commission the set in the two available commissioning types:
• Static: commissioning is manual on the set and on OMC
• Dynamic (DHCP): the set automatically retrieves its IP address and other parameters from a DHCP
server (OXO Connect DHCP server or an external DHCP server). Complementary operations are
necessary on the set and on OMC
For static commissioning, operations are:
1. Configure the user in OMC, refer to Configuring the user by OMC on page 109
2. Connect the set to the LAN, refer to Connecting the set to the LAN on page 109
3. Configure the network parameters on the set, refer to Configuring network parameters for static
initialization on page 111
4. Export the server certificate from OXO Connect: refer to Exporting the server certificate from OXO
Connect on page 111
5. Upload the certificate on the 4135 IP Conference Phone
For dynamic commissioning, operations are:
1. Configure OXO Connect DHCP server, refer to Configuring OXO Connect DHCP server on page
110, or configure an external DHCP server, refer to Configuring an external DHCP server on page
110
2. Connect the set to the LAN, refer to Connecting the set to the LAN on page 109

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3. Configure the user name and password and consult the SIP password in OMC, refer to Configuring
the user name and password in OMC on page 111
4. Export the server certificate from OXO Connect: refer to Exporting the server certificate from OXO
Connect on page 111
5. Enter the SIP password through MMI, refer to Entering the SIP password through local MMI on
page 112
6. Upload the certificate on the 4135 IP Conference Phone

4.9.3.2.1 Prerequisites
• OXO Connect must be operational
• For network configuration, any of the following must be implemented:
• In dynamic mode, a DHCP server must be configured
• In static mode, a free IP address must be available for the set
• A port with PoE must be available on a switch

4.9.3.2.2 Configuring the user by OMC


This paragraph applies to OMC configuration of sets initializing in static mode. In dynamic (DHCP)
mode, the following operation is not mandatory but the server certificate must be exported from OXO
Connect to the PC and can then be uploaded to the 4135 IP Conference Phone.
To create a 4135 IP Conference Phone:
1. In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List.
2. Select a No., IP access, enter a name and click the Add button.
3. Select IP terminal and click OK.
4. Select the newly created user in the list and select 4135 IP Conference Phone in the combo box
type.
5. Click the Modify button.
6. Click the newly created user to open the User dialog box.
7. Click the IP/SIP button and enter the MAC adress of the set in the IP Parameters tab.
8. If needed, in the SIP Parameters, click the SIP password reset button to get a new password.

4.9.3.2.3 Connecting the set to the LAN


Note:
the set is supplied via Ethernet, so make sure using a 802.3af standard-compatible switch.
To connect the set to the LAN:
1. Turn the set over so that you can see its base.
2. Plug the RJ45 cable into the set's LAN connector.
3. Connect the RJ45 cable to the LAN.

4.9.3.2.4 Initializing the sets


This section describes how to:
• Select the initialization mode
• Initialize the 4135 IP Conference Phone set

4.9.3.2.4.1 Selecting the initialization type


The default initialization is Dynamic Alcatel.
To select the initialization type, refer to the table below.

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table 4.6: Initialization type selection

If Then the required initiali- Further information


zation mode is

You use OXO Connect Dynamic or Proprietary • Refer to Configuring OXO Connect DHCP
DHCP server Dynamic server on page 110

You use another Dynamic • Refer to Configuring an external DHCP


DHCP server server on page 110

You do not use a Static • Refer to Configuring network parameters for


DHCP server static initialization on page 111
• Obtain from your network administrator:
• An IP address for the 4135 IP Conference
Phone set
• The subnetwork mask
• The router address
• The DNS addresses (primary ans
secondary)
• The VLAN ID (if VLAN is used)
• The IP address of OXO Connect for
configuration files download
Note:
You need to know the set directory number.

4.9.3.2.4.2 Configuring OXO Connect DHCP server


The OXO Connect DHCP server is enabled by default during startup wizard installation. If enabled,
4135 IP Conference Phone sets automatically initialize in dynamic mode, when plugged to OXO
Connect. In other words, 4135 IP Conference Phone automatically get their IP configuration from the
OXO Connect DHCP server.
If the OXO Connect DHCP server disabled, you can enable it as follows:
• In OMC, go to Hardware and Limits > LAN/IP Configuration > DHCP.
• In the ALU IP Phones: DHCP IP Range area, select the Enable check box.
• Modify the range of IP addresses if needed.
• Click the OK button to confirm your entries.

4.9.3.2.4.3 Configuring an external DHCP server


In Dynamic initialization (default value), the set selects the first DHCP offer, with a Vendor Specific
option corresponding to an Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise server.
When initializing in dynamic mode, the set provides the following information in the DHCP Discover
message:
• Option 60: (vendor class identifier): alcatel.sip.0
• Option 55: list of requested options: subnet mask, router option, broadcast address, option 43
vendor specific info, server ID, renewal time, rebinding time and vendor class ID
Option 43 is vendor specific information, meaning that this option is defined for a specific client vendor
ID. In the DHCP offer, the data within Option 43 corresponds to the client vendor ID specified in the
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In the case of 4135 IP Conference Phone sets, suboption 67 of option 43 provides the path of
configuration files on the OXO Connect.
The DHCP offer provides the following parameters:
• IP address
• Router IP address
• Subnet mask
• Option 66: <IP address>:10443 or <name of OXO Connect>:10443, for example
192.168.12.34:10443
• Suboption 67 of option 43: the value of this sub-option must contain a string value set to https://
alize/dmcfg/
• Option 58: VLAN ID: this is sent as a suboption of option 43
Optionally, the DHCP offer can include the following parameters, which can also be configured locally
on the terminal or on OXO Connect:
• Option 6: Domain Name Server (DNS primary and secondary)
• Option 15: Domain name
• Option 12: Host name (eg, ICTouch<MAC>)
• Option 42: SNTP server
• Option 120: SIP server (outbound proxy server address or name)

4.9.3.2.4.4 Exporting the server certificate from OXO Connect


1. Go to OMC->Import/Export->Export Server Certificate.
The Export Server Certificate window is displayed
2. Click Browse button.
The Exportfile window is displayed:
• The File name field indicates server.crt. The file name can be modified as needed
• The Files of type field indicates Certificate Files
3. Specify the destination path for the export and click OK: The selected path and the certificate file
name are displayed in the Export Server Certificate window
4. Click the Export button: The certificate file is exported from OXO Connect to the specified file path
in PC
5. Click the Return button

4.9.3.2.4.5 Configuring network parameters for static initialization


The following parameters must be entered through the MMI:
• IP address
• Subnet mask
• Gateway address
• DNS addresses
• VLAN use
• VLAN ID (if VLAN use is set)
• URL: provides the URL on OXO Connect to download configuration file. The path on OXO Connect
is /dmcfg/
• SIP password

4.9.3.2.5 Configuring the user name and password in OMC


To modify the name and password:

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• In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List.


• Click the user in the list.
• Modify the user name in the corresponding field and click Modify.
• Double-click the user in the list to open the User dialog box.
• Click on IP/SIP, go to SIP parameters tab to consult the SIP password.

4.9.3.2.6 Displaying SIP connection current status


This feature allows the display of SIP connection status.
To display SIP connection status:
1. In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List > Details.
2. Read the SIP connection status (under the terminal's physical status).
The following table lists the different displayed status.

Displayed Status Meaning

Set not connected SIP phone disconnected from network / No SIP


registration request from the phone

SIP registration KO SIP registration request from SIP Phone rejec-


ted by OXO Connect

Set unregistered SIP phone unregistered to OXO Connect

SIP registration OK SIP phone connected and successfully regis-


tered to OXO Connect

4.9.3.2.7 Entering the SIP password through local MMI


For static and dynamic initialization, enter the SIP password through MMI.

4.9.3.3 Upgrading the software


The 4135 IP Conference Phone set software is automatically upgraded during OXO Connect software
upgrade (there is no specific option to select in the OMC-Software Download window: refer to the
section Downloading the Software in document [11]).
The 4135 IP Conference Phone set software can also be upgraded manually through the MMI.

4.10 8135s IP Conference Phone


4.10.1 8135s IP Conference Phone overview
The 8135s IP Conference Phone is a conference phone for IP telephony.
It is fully compatible with OXO Connect R3.1 and higher.
It is supported by OXO Connect R2.2 and R3.0.
The 8135s IP Conference Phone offers the following features:
• OmniSound® 2.0 audio technology
• IP telephony for flexible and affordable telephony
• Management of lines during a call (calling new parties, creating a multi-party call, splitting a multi-
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• Recording capability (requires an optional SD Card)


• Web interface for simple management of contacts, conference groups and settings (only available in
English language)
• Extra microphone connection for wider reception (option)
• Connection for wireless headset or PA system (option)
• Future-proof, can be upgraded with smart functions
• Bluetooth
• USB
• ALE Unite App
• NFC

Figure 4.39: 8135s IP Conference Phone with ALE Unite App

4.10.2 Commissioning the 8135s IP Conference Phone


This section describes how to commission the set in the two available commissioning types:
• Static: commissioning is manual on the set and on OMC
• Dynamic (DHCP): the set automatically retrieves its IP address and other parameters from a DHCP
server (OXO Connect DHCP server or an external DHCP server) . Complementary operations are
necessary on the set and on OMC
For static commissioning, operations are:
1. Configure the user in OMC, refer to Configuring the user by OMC (static initialization) on page 114
2. Connect the set to the LAN, refer to Starting the set (static and dynamic initialization) on page 115
3. Configure the network parameters on the set, refer to Configuring network parameters (static
initialization) on page 115
4. Consult the SIP password in OMC, refer to Additional configuration in OMC (static and dynamic
initialization) on page 116
5. Deploy the server certificate, refer to Deploying the server certificate (static and dynamic
initialization) on page 116
6. Enter the SIP password through MMI, refer to Entering the SIP password through local MMI (static
and dynamic initialization) on page 116
For dynamic commissioning, operations are:
1. Configure the DHCP server, refer to Configuring the DHCP server (dynamic initialization) on page
114
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3. Configure the user name and password and consult the SIP password in OMC, refer to Additional
configuration in OMC (static and dynamic initialization) on page 116
4. Deploy the server certificate, refer to Deploying the server certificate (static and dynamic
initialization) on page 116
5. Enter the SIP password through MMI, refer to Entering the SIP password through local MMI (static
and dynamic initialization) on page 116

4.10.2.1 Prerequisites
• OXO Connect must be operational
• For network configuration, any of the following must be implemented:
• In dynamic mode, a DHCP server must be configured
• In static mode, a free IP address must be available for the set
• A port with PoE must be available on a switch

4.10.2.2 Configuring the user by OMC (static initialization)


This paragraph applies to OMC configuration of sets initializing in static mode. In dynamic (DHCP)
mode, the following operation is not mandatory but the server certificate must be exported from OXO
Connect to the PC and can then be uploaded to the 8135s IP Conference Phone.
To create a 8135s IP Conference Phone:
1. In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List.
2. Select a No., IP access, enter a name and click the Add button.
3. Select IP terminal and click OK.
4. Select the newly created user in the list and select 8135s IP conference phone in the combo box
type.
5. Click the Modify button.
6. Click the newly created user to open the User dialog box.
7. Click the IP/SIP button and enter the MAC adress of the set in the IP Parameters tab.
8. If needed, in the SIP Parameters, click the SIP password reset button to get a new password.

4.10.2.3 Configuring the DHCP server (dynamic initialization)


It is possible to use the integrated OXO Connect DHCP server, or an external DHCP server.

4.10.2.3.1 Configuring OXO Connect DHCP server


The OXO Connect DHCP server is enabled by default during startup wizard installation. If enabled,
8135s sets automatically initialize in dynamic mode, when plugged to OXO Connect. In other words,
8135s sets automatically get their IP configuration from the OXO Connect DHCP server.
If the OXO Connect DHCP server is disabled, you can enable it as follows:
• In OMC, go to Hardware and Limits > LAN/IP Configuration > DHCP.
• In the ALU IP Phones: DHCP IP Range area, select the Enable check box.
• Modify the range of IP addresses if needed.
• Click the OK button to confirm your entries.

4.10.2.3.2 Configuring an external DHCP server


In Dynamic initialization (default value), the set selects the first DHCP offer, with a Vendor Specific
option corresponding to an Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise server.
When initializing in dynamic mode, the set provides the following information in the DHCP Discover
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• Option 60: (vendor class identifier): alcatel.sip.0


• Option 55: list of requested options: subnet mask, router option, broadcast address, option 43
vendor specific info, server ID, renewal time, rebinding time and vendor class ID
Option 43 is vendor specific information, meaning that this option is defined for a specific client vendor
ID. In the DHCP offer, the data within Option 43 corresponds to the client vendor ID specified in the
request.
The DHCP offer provides the following parameters:
• IP address
• Router IP address
• Subnet mask
• Option 66: <IP address>:10443 or <name of OXO Connect>:10443, for example
192.168.12.34:10443
• Suboption 67 of option 43: the value of this sub-option must contain a string value set to https://
alize/dmcfg/
• Option 58: VLAN ID: this is sent as a suboption of option 43
Optionally, the DHCP offer can include the following parameters, which can also be configured locally
on the terminal or on OXO Connect:
• Option 6: Domain Name Server (DNS primary and secondary)
• Option 15: Domain name
• Option 12: Host name (eg, ICTouch<MAC>)
• Option 42: SNTP server
• Option 120: SIP server (outbound proxy server address or name)

4.10.2.4 Starting the set (static and dynamic initialization)


Note:
the set is supplied via Ethernet, so make sure using a 802.3af standard-compatible switch.
1. Connect the set to the LAN:
1. Turn the set over so that you can see its base.
2. Plug the RJ45 cable into the set's LAN connector.
3. Connect the RJ45 cable to the LAN.
2. If not supplied by Ethernet, connect power supply
3. In case of static initialization, configure networks settings: see Configuring network parameters
(static initialization) on page 115
4. Wait until the start is finished
The set downloads configuration files, and is automatically declared in OMC, if not done at the
previous step.
SIP registration will not succeed if the SIP password has not been configured on the set: To
configure the SIP password, refer to Additional configuration in OMC (static and dynamic
initialization) on page 116 and Entering the SIP password through local MMI (static and dynamic
initialization) on page 116.

4.10.2.5 Configuring network parameters (static initialization)


The following parameters must be entered through the MMI:
• IP address
• Subnet mask
• Gateway address
• DNS addresses

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• VLAN use
• VLAN ID (if VLAN use is set)
• URL: provides the URL on OXO Connect to download configuration file. The path on OXO Connect
is /dmcfg/
• SIP password: for more information on the SIP password, refer to Additional configuration in OMC
(static and dynamic initialization) on page 116

4.10.2.6 Deploying the server certificate (static and dynamic initialization)


There is no factory certificate inside the 8135s IP Conference Phone. For the 8135s IP Conference
Phone to be able to authenticate the server and to make secure (HTTPS) connections, you must
deploy a certificate:
1. Ensure that the 8135s IP Conference Phone has been provided with IP parameters (either via MMI
or DHCP)
2. Export the certificate from OMC:
1. Go to OMC->Import/Export->Export Server Certificate.
The Export Server Certificate window is displayed
2. Click Browse button.
The Exportfile window is displayed:
• The File name field indicates server.crt. The file name can be modified as needed
• The Files of type field indicates Certificate Files
3. Specify the destination path for the export and click OK: The selected path and the certificate file
name are displayed in the Export Server Certificate window
4. Click the Export button: The certificate file is exported from OXO Connect to the specified file
path in PC
5. Click the Return button
3. Import the certificate extracted as the root certificate authority for DM and SIP signaling
4. After logout, change the default Admin password
The 8135s IP Conference Phone is now able to authenticate the server and to make secure (HTTPS)
connections.

4.10.2.7 Additional configuration in OMC (static and dynamic initialization)


This step consists in consulting the SIP password of the user. If needed (if the set has not been
declared manually at the previous step), you can also update the name of the user via OMC.
• In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List.
• Click the user in the list.
• Modify the user name in the corresponding field and click Modify.
• Double-click the user in the list to open the User dialog box.
• Click on IP/SIP, go to SIP parameters tab to consult the SIP password.

4.10.2.8 Entering the SIP password through local MMI (static and dynamic initialization)
For static and dynamic initialization, enter the SIP password through MMI.

4.10.2.9 Displaying SIP connection current status


This feature allows the display of SIP connection status.
To display SIP connection status:
1. In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List > Details.
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The following table lists the different displayed status.

Displayed Status Meaning


Set not connected SIP phone disconnected from network / No SIP
registration request from the phone

SIP registration KO SIP registration request from SIP Phone rejec-


ted by OXO Connect

Set unregistered SIP phone unregistered from OXO Connect

SIP registration OK SIP phone connected and successfully regis-


tered to OXO Connect

4.10.3 Upgrading the 8135s IP Conference Phone


The 8135s IP Conference Phone set downloads its firmware configuration file regularly (non
configurable frequency) and upgrades if a newer firmware version is available (there is no specific
option to select in the OMC-Software Download window: refer to the section Downloading the
Software in document [11]).
The 8135s IP Conference Phone set software can also be upgraded manually through the web
interface.

4.11 Generic SIP phones


4.11.1 Overview
This module presents all the actions required for commissioning generic SIP sets.
The List of supported SIP Phones is available on the Developer and Solution Partner Program (DSPP)
web site.

4.11.2 Commissioning generic SIP sets


This section describes how to commission a generic SIP Set.
The following operations must be performed:
1. Configure the user in OMC, refer to Configuring the user in OMC on page 117
2. Connect the set, refer to Connecting the set on page 118 and switch it on
3. Configure the generic SIP set, refer to Configuring the generic SIP set on page 118, or configure the
OXO Connect DHCP server, refer to Configuring OXO Connect DHCP server on page 119.

4.11.2.1 Prerequisites
• OXO Connect must be operational
• A free IP address must be available for the set
• A port with PoE must be available on a switch

4.11.2.2 Configuring the user in OMC


To create a generic SIP set:
1. In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List.
2. Select a No., IP access and click on the Add button.

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3. Select IP terminal and enter a Name.


4. Select the newly created user in the list and select Basic SIP Phone or Open SIP Phone in the
combo box.
See the different features relating to basic or open SIP modes: section Services offered on SIP
and DECT (IP-DECT) sets in document [3].
5. Click the Modify button.
6. Click the Details button. The User window is opened.
7. Click the IP/SIP button. The IP/SIP parameters window is opened.
8. In the SIP parameters tab, click the SIP password reset button. A new password is generated in
the SIP password field.
9. A virtual MAC Address is automatically generated but it can be replaced by the real MAC Address
of the SIP device.
Note:
The MAC Address must be unique and is used to identify the subscriber in the OXO Connect call handling (SIP
password is used for authentication).
10. Note this new password safely. It will be requested during the generic SIP set configuration
(Configuring the generic SIP set on page 118).

4.11.2.3 Connecting the set


This section describes how to:
• Connect a generic SIP set to the LAN (Local Area Network)
• Connect the power supply

4.11.2.3.1 Prerequisites
None

4.11.2.3.2 Connecting a SIP set to the LAN


Note:
If the set is supplied via Ethernet, ensure you are using a 802.3af standard-compatible switch.
To connect the set to the LAN:
• Plug the RJ45 cable into the set's LAN connector.
• Connect the RJ45 cable to the LAN.

4.11.2.3.3 Connecting power supply (optional)


To supply power via an AC/DC external adapter:
• Plug the appropriate cable from the adapter into the set's power supply connector.
• Connect the plug from the adapter to the mains power supply.

4.11.2.4 Configuring the generic SIP set


The following parameters must be entered through the MMI or web interface when available:
• IP address (if no DHCP server is configured)
• Subnet mask (if no DHCP server is configured)
• Gateway adress (if no DHCP server is configured)
• DNS adresses (if no DHCP server is configured)
• VLAN use (if no DHCP server is configured)
• VLAN ID if VLAN use is set (if no DHCP server is configured)
• SIP username

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• SIP password: this is different from the user password. It is randomly generated for each SIP
phone by the system and must be provided to the user in a secured way. It is used both for SIP
registration and for SIP authentication, since every SIP message must be authenticated.
Note:
The random password must be entered manually in MMI. It must be made of with letters and numbers only and
can be viewed/reset in OMC.
This password has been previously generated in: Configuring the user in OMC on page 117.
• SIP Phone Signal Port: default value is 5059. This value can be modified to any valid free port.
• Registrar and proxy IP addresses: the OXO Connect IP address and the SIP port must be set to
value 5059
• Authentication Realm: OXO Connect IP address by default
• Registration interval: value greater than 120 seconds
• Transport protocol: the UDP protocol is preferred, TCP is used if the SIP packet length is greater
than the MTU value or if the remote SIP endpoint requests the TCP protocol
• Domain name: OXO Connect IP address by default

4.11.2.5 Configuring OXO Connect DHCP server


Generic SIP phones can use the OXO Connect DHCP server.
By default the OXO Connect DHCP server is not activated for generic SIP phones.
To activate the OXO Connect DHCP server:
1. In OMC, go to Hardware and Limits > LAN/IP Configuration > DHCP
2. In the Advanced DHCP IP range area, select the Enable check box.
3. Define the range of IP addresses ( Start IP address and End IP Address).
4. Click the OK button to confirm your entries.
For DHCP advanced configuration, refer to the section DHCP configuration in document [14].

4.11.2.6 Displaying SIP connection current status


This feature allows the display of SIP connection status.
To display SIP connection status:
1. In OMC, go to Users/Base stations List > Details.
2. Read the SIP connection status (under the terminal's physical status).
The following table lists the different displayed status.

Displayed Status Meaning

Set not connected SIP phone disconnected from network / No SIP


registration request from the phone

SIP registration KO SIP registration request from SIP Phone rejec-


ted by OXO Connect

Set unregistered SIP phone unregistered to OXO Connect

SIP registration OK SIP phone connected and successfully regis-


tered to OXO Connect

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4.12 8019s/8029/8029s/8039/8039s Deskphones


4.12.1 8019s/8029/8029s/8039/8039s detailed description
4.12.1.1 Basic description
The available Digital Premium DeskPhones are:
• 8039s Premium DeskPhone
• 8039 Premium DeskPhone
• 8029s Premium DeskPhone
• 8029 Premium DeskPhone
• 8019s DeskPhone
8019s DeskPhone and 8029s/8039s Premium DeskPhones are taken into account from release OXO
Connect R3.1 and support backward compatibility with the previous OXO Connect releases (R2.x,
R3.0).

4.12.1.2 Environmental requirements


• Storage temperature: -25°C to 55°C (ETSI EN 300 019-1-1 Class 1.2)
• Transportation temperature: -40°C to 70°C (ETSI EN 300 019-1-2 Class 2.3)
• Temperature controlled enclosed location: -5°C to 45°C (ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 Class 3.2)
• Relative humidity: 5% to 95% (ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 Class 3.2)

4.12.1.3 Hardware description

4.12.1.3.1 Phone layouts


Although there are differences in the aspect and operation of these sets, their layout is identical, but for
the screen and number of available soft keys.

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Alarm LED

Set screen Soft keys

Dialing keypad

Corded handset

Fixed keys

Headset jack Piano sensitive keys

Adjustable foot
stand (0° to 60°)

Alphabetic keyboard
Alt key
Space bar

Figure 4.40: 8039/8039s Premium DeskPhone set layout

Alarm LED
Add-on keys
Set screen Soft keys

Dialing keypad

Corded handset

Fixed keys

Headset jack Piano sensitive keys

Adjustable foot
stand (0° to 60°)

Alphabetic keyboard
Alt key
Space bar

Figure 4.41: 8029/8029s Premium DeskPhone set layout

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Set screen

Soft keys

Navigation keys
Dialing keypad

Programmable keys

Headset jack

Piano sensitive keys

Figure 4.42: 8019s DeskPhone set layout

4.12.1.3.2 Embedded hardware


An IVANOE2 Chip with ARM7TDMI RISC processor is included in 80x9 sets, associated with external
SRAM (256Kx16) and NOR Flash (512Kx16) memories.

4.12.1.3.3 Foot stand


All sets come with a 0° to 60° adjustable foot stand.

4.12.1.3.4 Audio, handsets, hands free and headset


All sets come with a standard 3.5mm jack to plug a headset. They offer narrowband audio qualities.
All sets come in their standard version with a comfortable corded handset.
They all work in hands free mode at the user's request.

4.12.1.3.5 Screens
On all sets, the display is a black and white graphical display with white backlight.

4.12.1.3.6 Keys

4.12.1.3.6.1 Dialing keypad


All sets come with a standard 12-key dialing keypad.

4.12.1.3.6.2 Fixed keys


On all sets:
• A four-direction set of navigation keys (left, right, up, down) allows to select the different options
available on the screen. The OK button in the center of the navigation validates the selection.
• The c key to the left of the navigation allows to cancel the current action.
• A set of fixed feature keys allows to perform the following operations:

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8019s Key meaning
8039/8039s

Take an incoming call in hands-free mode

End the current call and ignore an incoming call

Mute sound

Decrease sound volume

Increase sound volume

Put loudspeaker in service

N.A. Switch between alphabetic keyboard and numeric keyboard

Programmable keys (F1 and F2 keys). A service or direct call can be


associated to each key

Access redial information

N.A. Information page (displayed on screen)

Access messaging services

4.12.1.3.6.3 Integrated additional programmable keys


On 8019s DeskPhone and 8029/8029s Premium DeskPhone sets, four add-on keys, each with a LED,
allow to customize each set according to the user's needs. A paper label at the right of these keys
allows to write down a brief description of the feature programmed on the key.

4.12.1.4 Connecting optional equipment

4.12.1.4.1 Alphabetic keyboard


A standard (hot pluggable) optional keyboard is available for all sets (except for 8019s DeskPhone) in
the following layouts:
• Azerty (FR)
• Qwertz (DE)
• Qwerty (international)
• Qwerty (Nordic)
If you change keyboard types, ensure it is plugged in before restarting the set.

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4.12.1.4.2 External interfaces


RJ9 connector
RJ11 connector for UA (alphabetic
link (to the PCX) keyboard)

SATA connector RJ9 connector


(for add-on modules 10, 40-keys or (corded handset)
Smart module)

Figure 4.43: External interfaces on the back of 80x9 sets

Debug port
(reserved for ALE
International support)

RJ11 connector RJ9 connector


for UA link (corded handset)
(to the PCX)
Figure 4.44: External interfaces on the back of 8019s DeskPhone sets

4.12.1.4.3 Additional key modules


On 8029/8029s/8039/8039s sets, several add-on modules, connected via SATA (see: External
interfaces on page 124), can complete the standard number of programmed keys.
The available modules are:
• 10-key module (can be fastened to the set):

• 40-key module (on its own foot stand, placed next to the set)

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• Smart-key module (on its own foot stand, placed next to the set)

4.12.2 8019s/8029/8029s/8039/8039s commissioning


4.12.2.1 Physical connection
To connect the set to the OXO Connect:
1. Plug the RJ11 cable in the corresponding set connector on the back of the set
2. Plug the other end of the cable onto the UA board on which the set has been declared
The set starts initializing automatically.
The set downloads binary and data files:
• If this is the first set initialization
• Or when there has been an upgrade of the PBX software version, provided that the Download
immediately option has been enabled on PBX. From OMC, go to Data saving & Swapping >
Terminals Downloading > Download immediately

4.12.2.2 Connecting an add-on module to the sets


Add-On Modules (AOMs) can be connected to sets, except 8019s DeskPhone. They are added to the
right side of the set.
Three types of Add-On Module exist and provide keys associated with icons:
• AOM 10 provides 10 keys
• AOM 40 provides 40 keys
• Smart Display Module provides 14 keys with programmable LCD labels

4.12.2.2.1 Rules and restrictions


The following rules apply to the use of Add-On Modules:

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• A maximum of three Add-On Modules of the types AOM 10 and AOM 40 can be connected to each
set, providing up to 120 additional keys.
• A maximum of three Smart Display Modules can be connected to each set, providing up to 42
additional keys.
• Add-On Modules of types AOM 10 and AOM 40 can be used on the same set, but a Smart Display
Module cannot be used in conjunction with an AOM 10 or AOM 40.
• If an AOM 10 is used with other Add-On Modules, it must be connected as the last module on the
far right of the set.

4.12.2.2.2 Connecting add-on modules


To connect an Add-On Module:
1. Remove the tab located on the right side of the set.
2. Plug the Add-On Module's SATA connector into the set's SATA connector.
3. Insert the Add-On Module attachments into the appropriate holes located on the right side of the
set. (AOM 10 only)
4. Screw the Add-On Module to the set. (AOM 10 only)
Note:
If the set is on when you plug in an Add-On Module, you must restart the set after connection.

4.12.2.3 Binary file download


To operate correctly, Digital Premium DeskPhones sets require binary files which must comply with the
PBX version and configuration. After system upgrade and each time a set initializes, version numbers
of binary files are verified to determine whether an update of these files is necessary.
When a file is downloaded to set, it overwrites any previously existing file.
Application download to a terminal can be heavy in terms of bandwidth and CPU resources. It is not
possible to upgrade all the terminals during initialization of the system.

4.13 Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone


4.13.1 Basic description
4.13.1.1 Overview
This phone is part of the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise professional range. In addition to its optimized
design, this terminal offers a gray display, wide band audio, a choice of ring tones, and group listening.
The Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone set offers the following advantages:
• Instant Business Communications
• Optimized Ergonomics
• Superlative sound quality
• Wide range of telephony features

4.13.1.2 Instant Business Communications


The Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone is always ready to provide the best communication service
whenever you need it, and to connect to other devices and applications in real-time. You'll find it fast
and easy to use, with feature buttons and interactive soft keys.

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4.13.1.3 Optimized ergonomics


Attractive, innovative and intuitively designed, this terminal operates on the same simple, user-friendly
ergonomics found in the best mobile phones and PDAs, so that you won't waste any time accessing its
features and services. The phone comes complete with:
• Gray display
• Programmable feature buttons
• Up/down navigator
• Context-sensitive keys

4.13.1.4 Superlative sound quality


This phone provides the very best sound quality thanks to the following new enhancements:
• A group listening capability from its built-in speaker
• A comprehensive choice of standard ringtones and polyphonic melodies

4.13.2 Hardware description


4.13.2.1 Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone set description
This section describes the:
• Set features
• Set keyboard
• Set display
The following figure illustrates the Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone set.

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Dialing
keypad OK
Exit/Home

2-way
navigator
Personal
key

Help
Message

Soft keys

End Redial Loudspeaker Volume


up/mute/down

Figure 4.45: Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone set

4.13.2.1.1 Set features


The features of the Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone set are as follows.
• Corded comfort handset
• Group listening through built-in loudspeaker
• Standard ring tones and polyphonic melodies
• Gray display
• Dialing keypad
• Fixed function keys
• Up/down navigator and OK key
• Programmable keys
• Wall mounted kit [optional]
• Foot-stand 60° (“Big Foot”) [optional]

4.13.2.1.2 Set keyboard


The keyboard of the Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone set includes:
• A dialing keypad
• Function keys
• Programmable keys
• A navigator
Dialing keypad

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The dialing keypad comprises 12 keys.


Function keys
The fixed function keys are described in the table below.
table 4.7: Fixed keys of the Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone set

Key Action

End Can be used to:


• terminate the current communication
• stop ringing for an incoming call
• end the current application (and return the
display to its default)

Loudspeaker (with green LED) Enables or disables the built-in loudspeaker.


This key activates the group listening feature.

Volume In OXO Connect, they adjust:


• + • the handset/headset volume in
• — communication mode
• the built-in loudspeaker volume
• the ringing level when the set rings

Redial • Short press: Automatically redials the last


number dialled.
• Long press: Displays a list of recently dialled
numbers. Use the up/down arrow keys to
scroll between numbers, and press the OK
key to redial the number currently displayed.

Message (with orange LED) Provides access to:


• voice-mail services
• mini-message services

Mute (with green LED) When the set is in communication, this key
switches the set to mute mode (disabling the
set's microphone).

Personal/Dial by name • Short press: Provides access to the


personal address book.
• Long press: Provides access to the Dial by
name feature.

Exit/Home • Short press: Steps back one level in the


application.
• Long press: Exits the current application and
returns to the default display.

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Key Action

Help/Menu Menu
• Press once to access the set's menu. This
consists of 7 elements - use the up/down
arrow keys to move between menu elements.
• Press once followed by one of the keys 1 to 7
to access the corresponding element of the
menu.
• Press once followed by the OK key to access
the first element of the menu (Who Am I?).
Help
Press once followed by another key to obtain in-
formation on the function of that key. The possi-
bilities are:
• i + programmable key
• i + Message key
• i + Redial key
• i + End key
• i + Personal/Dial by name key

Programmable keys
The programmable keys allow your preferred functions to be programmed (by an administrator), such
as call forwarding or a specific call number. These keys then provide quick and easy access to these
functions.
The programmable keys include:
• One personal key
• A set of 6 other programmable keys
Navigator
The navigator includes:
• A 2-direction navigation key
• A validation key (OK)
• An Exit/Home key (|<)
The Exit/Home key is used to exit the current application, or a long press will switch the display back to
its default. In edit mode, it can be used to delete characters.

4.13.2.1.3 Set display


The table below lists the characteristics of the display of the Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone set.
table 4.8: Display of the Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone set

Characteristics Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone

Display Yes

Screen resolution 20 characters

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Characteristics Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone

Size of visible area 79 x 13 mm (3.11 x 0.51 inches)

Color Gray background

4.13.3 Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone


4.13.3.1 Overview
This module presents all the actions required for commissioning the Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone
set.
The following figure illustrates the connectors on the base of the set.

Phone line
connector

Handset connector

Figure 4.46: Alcatel-Lucent 4019 Digital Phone connectors

4.13.3.2 Commissioning the set


This section describes how to:
• Connect the set
• Program keys

4.13.3.2.1 Prerequisites
None.

4.13.3.2.2 Connecting the set


This section describes how to connect the set to the telephone system.

4.13.3.2.2.1 Prerequisites
None.

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4.13.3.2.2.2 Connecting the set to the telephone system


To connect the set to the telephone system:
1. Turn the set over so that you can see its base.
2. Plug the RJ11 cable into the set's UA port/phone line connector.
3. Connect the RJ11 cable to a UA port in the telephone system.

4.13.3.2.3 Programming keys


This section describes how to program the programmable keys.
In fact, only the direct call key can be programmed (with a telephone number), which by default is the
sixth programmable key. However, the Personal/Dial by name key can be programmed in a similar way.
To program a key:
1. Press the i key followed by the required programmable key.
2. Press one key of the 2-way navigator (up or down).
3. Enter the telephone number to be associated with this programmable key.
4. Press OK. The set then goes back to its default display.

4.14 Input Method Editor


4.14.1 Operation
The Input Method Editor (IME) allows a user to input non-Latin characters on sets with a standard Latin
keyboard (with or without special markings on the keyboard).
This input method is used for dial by name, customizing programmed key names and editing text
messages and configuring the phone names on the Operator set.
The IME supports Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew and Chinese characters. For input of Chinese characters, the
IME opens an input session. The type of character is associated with an input method:

Characters Input Method

Chinese - mainland China Pinyin, Latin

Chinese - Hong Kong Stroke, Latin

Chinese - Taiwan Zhuyin, Latin

Russian Cyrillic, Latin

Hebrew Hebrew, Latin


Note:
For the input methods of Pinyin, Stroke and Zhuyin, when the target country is Chinese, or Cantonese, or
Taiwanese, these 3 input methods should be used. If not, these 3 input methods are not used.
For the input method of Cyrillic, there are no restrictions. When the current language is Russian, it can be used.
Opening an IME input session:
When one of the Chinese input methods is used, an input session starts when the user presses an
alpha key.

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The following figure shows the schema of the IME input session. It appears on the bottom softkey line
of the set's screen display.

Figure 4.47: Open the IME input session

The softkeys and areas operate in IME as follows:


• The input area displays characters as the user enters them.
Note:
For Pinyin input method, Latin characters are displayed in the input area.
• The result area displays the list of candidate characters in the same character type as the input
method.
• The input method indicator shows the input method in use.
• The left softkey is used to toggle between input methods.
• The right softkey is not used.
The following screens show an example of the basic operation of an IME input session. In the example
the input method is Pinyin.
The following figure shows the IME after the user has entered the letters "yu".

Figure 4.48: Opened IME session with entered letters

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The letters “yu” is displayed in Latin character type in the input area of the IME. The input method
indicator shows the current input method is Pinyin. The result area lists candidate Chinese characters
for the input letters “yu”.
The way input characters are processed, the resulting candidate characters displayed, and the function
of special keys varies according to input method.
Closing an IME input session:
The IME input session closes automatically when no activity is detected from the user. Two timers
control this function. When the first timer, T1, expires, it closes the input session without clearing the
input and result areas. The second timer, T2, should be greater than T1. When T2 expires, it closes the
input session and clears the input and result areas. Both timers are reloaded every time the user
presses an alpha key. If the user presses an alpha key after T1 has expired, but T2 has not yet expired,
the input session is re-opened with the previous contents of the input and result areas.
The input session also closes when the user presses:
• OK (confirms character choice)
• RELEASE
• Back/Exit
Changing input methods:

The user can change the current input method to any which is configured on the set by pressing
+ ([alt] + [space]). An input method selector dialog box pops up, displaying the possible
input methods, as shown in the following figure.

Figure 4.49: Change input method

In the pop-up dialog box, the user scrolls with [space] (while keeping [alt] pressed), and selects by
releasing [alt]. If the Latin or Cyrillic input method is selected, the IME input session closes because it is
not used by these input methods.
Note:
If the language is Russian, there are no input sessions for Cyrillic, after changing the input method to Cyrillic, it can
input Russian character directly on the alphabetic keyboard.
Alternately, when the current Input Method is Pinyin, the user can use the left softkey to toggle between
two input methods. In this example, if the user presses the left softkey, the current input method toggles
from Pinyin to Latin and the IME input session remains open, as shown in the following figure.

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Figure 4.50: Toggle input method; example screen 1

Now the user can input Latin characters directly without closing the input session. The input method
indicator shows that the current input method is Latin. After one Latin character is entered ("U"), the
input session closes, although Pinyin is still available as the default input method.
To toggle back to Pinyin, the user presses the left softkey and the input session re-opens, as shown in
the following figure.

Figure 4.51: Toggle input method; example screen 2

Input Method for programming a key name:


Each user can program the key name on the phone. In this case, the input session does not, however,
close automatically after the user presses OK to confirm a Unicode character. It is kept until the user
presses the Back/Exit key, followed by OK to save the key name.

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Figure 4.52: Program a key name

Input Method for programming names on the Operator set:


Note:
It is possible to use Unicode - Chinese, Hebrew and Cyrillic -characters.
The administrator of OXO Connect can modify all the phone names via the operator set. This case is
the same as the one presented above - "Programming a key name". The input session will not close
automatically after pressed OK to confirm a Unicode character. It is kept until the user presses the
Back/Exit key followed by OK to save the phone name.

Figure 4.53: Configure a phone name

4.15 Terminal downloading


4.15.1 Operation
4.15.1.1 Overview
The Digital Premium DeskPhones telephone sets contain software and data files that are pre-installed
in the factory
Data files include components such as fonts and ring tones, which may be country specific.
OXO Connect provides the facility for the software and/or data files embedded in the terminals to be
updated by the call server if the versions of the embedded files are different from the versions of the
equivalent files available in the OXO Connect system. In this case, the relevant files are normally
downloaded from the system to the terminal when the terminal is restarted.

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Note:
New terminal software versions may become available in the system when the system is updated with new OXO
Connect software. Updates of the files embedded in the terminals may then be required.

4.15.1.2 Timing
The terminal download mechanism is activated when a terminal is restarted. During the restart phase,
the versions of the files embedded in the terminal are compared with the versions of the same files
available for download from the system. If the two versions of the same file are different, a download
request is sent to the call server. When the call server detects a download request from a terminal, the
terminal is entered into a queue of terminals waiting for downloads.
Note:
A terminal may also request a download during the restart phase if the files inside the terminal have been
corrupted, or if the previous download failed or was interrupted.
The user can delay a terminal download so that it is performed at a specified time (date and hour). This
allows terminal downloading to be performed at a convenient time, such as during business closing
hours or at weekends.
Other deviations from the normal download procedure are also possible:
• The user can specify that the next terminal download will be performed following the next software
swap (when the system switches to running the new software).
• The user can force a download, even if the versions of the embedded files are the same as the
versions of the equivalent files in the system.
• The user can choose to forbid downloads, even if the versions of the embedded files are different
from the versions of the equivalent files in the system.
The timing of terminal updates is configured in the OMC tool, which presents the following options:
• No Downloading: There will be no updates to the files embedded in the terminals.
• Download after swap: New files will be downloaded to the terminals following the next software
swap.
• Delay Downloading at: New files will be downloaded to the terminals at the specified date and
time.
• Download immediately: New files will be downloaded to the terminals immediately (a forced
download).

4.15.1.3 Customization for 80x8s Premium DeskPhones and 8088 Smart DeskPhone
The set customization is configured in the OMC tool and enables to customize set skin and melodies
for the latest proprietary DeskPhones. The customization feature requires a binary file to import
customized skins and melodies.
1. By OMC, go to Import/Export > File Management for Third Party Devices
2. From the File Management for Third Party Devices window, download the binary file
3. Go to Data Saving and Swapping > Terminal Downloading
4. Check the Customization field to enable set customization
For more information on Customization option, refer to OMC online help (Save / Backup Customer
Configuration > Terminal Downloading > Customization for DeskPhones)

4.15.1.4 Operation
During a terminal download, the following conditions apply:
• The terminal cannot be used (the call server puts the terminal out of service).
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• If a problem occurs during a download, the download is attempted a second time. If the problem
persists, the terminal is put out of service.
• If a terminal download is not performed within a certain timeout period from the time of the
download request, the terminal is reset. See the note below.
• If two terminals share the same telephone resources, they cannot be updated simultaneously - the
downloads to the two terminals are performed sequentially.
Note:
If a timeout occurs during a download, you are advised to disconnect and then reconnect the terminal to the
system, so that the download procedure restarts.

4.15.1.5 Duration
The time taken to complete a terminal download depends on the number of terminals that are being
updated at the same time, as well as how and where the terminal is connected to the system, as
follows:
• The more terminals there are to be updated, the longer the expected wait for an individual terminal
to be updated.
• Downloads to terminals connected to extension cabinets take longer than to terminals connected to
the main cabinet.
• Downloads to terminals with shared system connections take longer than to terminals with
dedicated system connections.

4.16 Add-on module


4.16.1 LEDs and icons on AOM modules
4.16.1.1 Overview
Extension units, also called Add-on Modules (AOM), can be fitted to the phone sets. They provide
additional keys which can be configured as call keys, feature keys, and resource keys.
Some keys have their status indicated by icons or LEDs. For example, a blinking icon indicates that a
user action is required.
For feature keys, an active feature is indicated by a LED ON and if a user action is requested (for
example, message not read), the LED blinks slowly.
For resource keys, icons and LEDs provide information such as:

• indicates that the contact hears music (hold state)

• indicates that the communication concerns the user

• indicates an incoming call


• LED ON (fixed) indicates a busy state not activated by the user
• Slow blinking LED indicates a resource used by the user
• Fast blinking LED indicates that a user action is requested (incoming call or call hold)

4.16.1.2 LEDs and icons description


The table below displays the different icon and LED states that can be applied to the feature and
resource keys:

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Logical states LED states Icon states

Feature keys:

Inactive feature OFF OFF

Active feature ON

Priority feature SLOW BLINKING

Resource keys:

Free OFF OFF

Own call FAST BLINKING

In use SLOW BLINKING

Exclusive hold FAST BLINKING

Exclusive hold forgotten FAST BLINKING

Own recall (supervised call) FAST BLINKING

In call FAST BLINKING

Busy ON

Common hold FAST BLINKING

Common hold forgotten FAST BLINKING

4.17 V24/CTI Interface Module


4.17.1 Hardware description
4.17.1.1 Overview
The V24/CTI Interface Module allows a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) to be connected to the OXO
Connect, via a UA link, by means of an RS232 serial link (CTI port) or a V24 link.
The V24/CTI Interface Module can be used alone or combined with Digital Premium DeskPhones.
CTI port

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The RS232 serial link carries signalling (up to 9600 bit/s) and allows telephone operations such as call
management and call monitoring. The audio part is carried out by the associated dedicated set.
V24 port
The V24 port is considered as a DCE and provides a capacity of 19200 bit/s (ECMA 102) for an
asynchronous V24 transmission. The electrical interface complies with the V28 recommendation of the
CCITT.

V24: up to 19200 bit/s


CTI: up to 9600 bit/s
or

DTE
PCX DCE

CTI V24
UA link UA link
UA UA

V24/CTI 9 Series Set


Interface Module
UAI Board
(or MIX board)

Figure 4.54: V24/CTI Interface Module configuration example

4.17.1.2 Compliant standards

4.17.1.2.1 Safety requirements


• EN60950: European requirements
• UL 1950: US requirements
• CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 950-95: Canada

4.17.1.2.2 ECM
• EN55022: Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics of information
technology equipment
• EN55024: Limits and methods of measurement of immunity characteristics of information
technology equipment
• FCC part15: US requirements

4.17.1.2.3 V24 & CTI


• CCITT Rec.: V24,V28, V25bis, V54, V110
• Hayes protocols
• ECMA 102: Attachment requirements for pan-European approval for connection to PSTN of TE
(excluding TE supporting the voice telephony service) in which network addressing, if provided, is
by means of DTMF signalling

4.17.1.2.4 Environment classes


• ETS 300 019: Environmental conditions and tests for telecommunication equipment:
• Part 1-1: Storage
• Part 1-2: Transportation
• Part 1-3: Environmental conditions

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4.17.1.2.5 Eco design


• ISO 14040: Environmental management – Life cycle assessment – Principles and framework (1997)
• RoHS

4.18 AP Interface Module


4.18.1 Hardware description
4.18.1.1 Overview
The AP Interface Module (Analog Peripheral) allows an analog device such as fax, modem, minitel,
answering machine to be connected to the OXO Connect via a UA link.

Digital Set

to Mains
Fax
PCX

Digital Link

UAI Board
(or MIX Board)
AP Interface Module
Digital Link

Figure 4.55: Example of configuration with an AP Interface Module

AP Interface Module can be used alone or combined with Digital Premium DeskPhones.
AP Interface Module powers the analog device (DTMF signalling, ringer) and, to do this, requires an
external power supply (230V AC/30V AC adapter). In this document, this set is called Z set.

4.18.1.2 Compliant standards

4.18.1.2.1 Safety requirements


• EN60950: European requirements
• UL 1950: US requirements
• CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 950-95: Canada

4.18.1.2.2 ECM
• EN55022: Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics of information
technology equipment
• EN55024: Limits and methods of measurement of immunity characteristics of information
technology equipment
• FCC part15: US requirements

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4.18.1.2.3 Analog transmission


• ETS 300 439: Business TeleCommunications (BTC); Transmission characteristics of digital Private
Branch eXchanges (PBXs)
• TBR21: Attachment requirements for pan-European approval for connection to PSTN of TE
(excluding TE supporting the voice telephony service) in which network addressing, if provided, is
by means of DTMF signalling

4.18.1.2.4 Environment classes


• ETS 300 019: Environmental conditions and tests for telecommunication equipment:
• Part 1-1: Storage
• Part 1-2: Transportation
• Part 1-3: Environmental conditions

4.18.1.2.5 Eco design


ISO 14040: Environmental management – Life cycle assessment – Principles and framework (1997)

4.19 S0 Interface Module


4.19.1 Hardware description
4.19.1.1 Overview
The S0 Interface Module allows an S0 bus (2 B + 1 D channels) to be connected to the OXO Connect
via a UA link. This bus allows S0 terminals (S0 sets, PCs equipped with an S0 interface, Fax G4,
modem, etc.) to be connected.
The S0 Interface Module can be used alone or combined with Digital Premium DeskPhones.

S0 set S0 Terminal

Digital set
S0 Bus
to Mains
(Option)

PCX

digital Link

UAI Board S0 Interface Module


(or MIX Board)
digital Link

Figure 4.56: Example of configuration with an S0 Interface Module

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The S0 module provides an S0 bus supplying power. An external power supply (230V AC/48V DC
adapter) is required.
There are two possible operating modes on the S0 bus:
• Non permanent layer: layer 1 must be set up by the calling end (PCX or terminal) at the start of
each call; layer 1 is shut down at the end of the call
• Permanent layer: operation of the S0 bus depends on the direction in which the initial call was set
up:
• If the call was set up from the PCX to the terminal, layer 1 is kept when the call ends.
• If the call was set up from the terminal to the PCX, layer 1 is shut down at the end of the call. It
must be set up again for the following call. If operation is incompatible with the terminal used,
there are two possible solutions: Either layer 2 is kept, this prevents layer 1 being shut down, or,
layer 1 is set up from the PCX by making a call to the terminal. The call does not need to get
through.

4.19.1.2 Compliant standards

4.19.1.2.1 Safety requirements


• EN60950: European requirements
• UL 1950: US requirements
• CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 950-95: Canada

4.19.1.2.2 ECM
• EN55022: Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics of information
technology equipment
• EN55024: Limits and methods of measurement of immunity characteristics of information
technology equipment
• FCC part15: US requirements

4.19.1.2.3 ISDN
• ETS 300 012: Basic user-network interface layer 1 specification and test principles
• TBR3: Attachment requirements for terminal equipment to connect to an ISDN using ISDN basic
access
• ETS 300 047: Basic access-safety and protection
• I.430: Basic user-network interfaces layer 1 specification

4.19.1.2.4 Environment classes


• ETS 300 019: Environmental conditions and tests for telecommunication equipment:
• Part 1-1: Storage
• Part 1-2: Transportation
• Part 1-3: Environmental conditions

4.19.1.2.5 Eco design


ISO 14040: Environmental management – Life cycle assessment – Principles and framework (1997)

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4.20 8212/8232/8242/8262 DECT


4.20.1 Overview
The 8212 DECT, 8232 DECT, 8242 DECT, and 8262 DECT handsets offer easy-to-use, cost effective
and reliable voice communication solutions that address the mobility needs of evolving business
environments.
They can offer simple and efficient voice communications, enhanced usability and compatibility with the
existing base station portfolio. They also offer all of the OXO Connect value-added voice services (such
as dial-by-name and multi-line management) that are supported by fixed desk phones.

8212 8232
DECT DECT

Figure 4.57: 8212 DECT/8232 DECT handset

8242 DECT and 8262 DECT sets are very much alike in their appearance, but 8262 DECT sets offer
more advanced features.

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8242 DECT 8262 DECT

Figure 4.58: 8242 DECT/8262 DECT handsets

4.20.2 DECT protocols supported


The table below displays the DECT protocols supported by the 82x2 DECT handsets in each DECT
solution.

IBS DECT IP-DECT xBS


8212 DECT GAP GAP GAP
8232 DECT/8242 DECT A-GAP GAP A-GAP
8262 DECT A-GAP Not supported A-GAP

4.20.3 Key benefits


The key benefits of these handsets include:
• Infrastructure investment protection (compatibility with deployed base stations)
• Excellent voice quality and business telephony features throughout the workplace contributing to
improved user responsiveness and productivity
• One Worldwide product
• Automatic band switching for cruise ship application
• Green friendly:
• Economy mode with automatic low radio emission power (25 mW)
• Energy Star™ compliant
• Low power mode (50 mW) for environments such as nuclear facilities
• Long battery life
• Antenna diversity

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• Direct micro USB charging


• Notification & Location based services:
• Location alarm signal when alarm triggered to help locate user ¬ r ¬
Personal protection features & Location requires an external server.
• up to 4 notification call types from server
• Alarm button (8242 DECT/8262 DECT)
• Task monitoring can be signaled by handset to central server (Hospitality, healthcare,
Warehousing…)
• As of OXO Connect R5.1, for 8212 DECT/8262 DECT/8262 Ex DECT, Software Update Over The
Air (SUOTA)

4.20.4 Key features


The key features for the 8212 DECT/8232 DECT/8242 DECT/8262 DECT sets include:
• Advanced GAP (AGAP) protocol
• CAT-iq
• Lightweight, ergonomic design and intuitive operation
• Color display, backlight, vibrator
• Headset connection
• Bluetooth 3.0 support (8242 DECT/8262 DECT)
• Loudspeaker/mute during call
• Status led (missed calls, Battery status)
• Received messages audio notification
• Headset jack (3.5 mm)

4.20.5 Location
Designed as a high-end business terminal, the 8242 DECT/8262 DECT terminals provide notification
and location capabilities in addition to a one-button alarm function. With these features, the 8242
DECT/8262 DECT meet the needs of hospitality, healthcare and any other professional environments:
• Triangulation with up to 4 DECT base stations
• Data transmitted with Notification messages
• External server required
• Location Audio signal

4.20.6 Technical specifications


4.20.6.1 Mechanical characteristics

8212 DECT 8232 DECT 8242 DECT 8262 DECT

Dimensions height x width x depth 5,31 x 1,61 x 5,19 x 2.00 x 5.59 x 2.00 x 5,31 x 1,61 x
0.98 in 0.90 in (132 x 0.90 in. (142 x 0.98 in
51 x 23 mm) 52 x 23 mm)
(135.3 x 41.9 x (135.3 x 41.9
25 mm) x 25 mm)

Weight 6.06 oz (172g) 3.88 oz, 110 4.76 oz, 135 6.06 oz (172g)
grams grams

Color Black black black Black

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8212 DECT 8232 DECT 8242 DECT 8262 DECT

Graphic display 1,44 in (36.5 1,4 in, 65k col- 2.4 in.; 65k 2.4 in. (60,95
mm) ors, 128 x 128 colors; 320 x mm)
pixels 240 pixels
resolution 128 resolution:
x 128 pixels 320 x 240 pix-
els
64k colors
65k colors

Display backlight White White White White

Keypad backlight Blue Blue Blue Blue

Hands-free, mute Yes Yes Yes Yes

Vibrator No Yes Yes Yes

Headset: Jack 3.5 mm, TRSS com- Yes Yes Yes Yes
plian

LED status indication 3 colors; Red/ 3 colors; Red/ 4 colors: Red/ 4 colors: Red/
Orange/Green Orange/Green Yellow/Blue/ Yellow/Blue/
Green Green

Ring tones: 6 user selectable poly- Yes Yes Yes Yes


phonic with 4 steps volume control,
meeting mode

Belt clip standard clip standard clip standard clip standard clip
swivel (option) swivel (option)

Charger Charging on Charging on Charging on Charging on


desktop charg- desktop charg- desktop desktop
er or Micro er or Micro charger or Mi- charger or Mi-
USB type B USB type B cro USB type cro USB type
plug plug B plug B plug

• Handset MMI languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Danish,
Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish
• System languages: Communication server dependant, 11 languages in GAP/CAT-iq mode

4.20.6.2 Power
Charging on desktop charger or Micro USB type B plug.
Battery pack:
• Li-Ion, easily replaceable, 1100 mAh
• Talk time: up to 11 hours for the 8212 DECT set, up to 20 hours on all other sets
• Standby time:
• 8212 DECT: up to 113 hours
• 8232 DECT: up to 200 hours
• 8242 DECT: up to 160 hours

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• Charging time: less than 9 hours for the 8212 DECT set, less than 3 hours for all other sets

4.20.6.3 Radio specifications


• DECT
• Frequency range:
• DECT Europe – 1880-1900 MHz
• DECT 6.0 (NA) – 1920-1930 MHz
• DECT Latam – 1910-1930 MHz
except Brazil 1910-1920 Mhz
• DECT Asia - 1900 MHz – 1906 MHz
• Hand-over: Bearer, Connection HO
• Out of coverage signaling
• Antenna diversity
• Automatic band switching for cruise ship applications (requires IP-DECT)

4.20.6.4 Registration
• Up to four systems
• Manual selection
• Automatic selection
• Automatic band switching

4.20.6.5 Audio codecs

8212 DECT 8232 DECT 8242 DECT/


8262 DECT

G726 X X X

G722 Wide Band Ready X

4.20.6.6 Features
• Call by name:
• Local & system directory
• Call log (GAP/CAT-iq mode):
• All, Answered, Dialed, Missed
• Up to 50 call logs
• Contacts (GAP/CAT-iq mode):
• Name, up to four numbers per contact
• Up to 50 contacts without SD card
• Hands-free
• Microphone mute

4.20.6.7 Environmental
For all sets:
• Operation: ETS 300 019 part 1-7 class 7.2
Operating temperature: -10°C to +45°C, (14 to 113°F) ETS 300 019 part 1-7 class 7.2
• Storage: ETS 300 019 part 1-1 class 1.2

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Storage temperature: - 25°C to +55°C (-13 to +131°F) ETS 300 019 part 1-1 class 1.2
• Transportation: ETS 300 019 part 1-2 class 2.3
• IP Class: IP40 (EN 60529)

4.20.6.8 Serviceability
For all sets:
• Site survey tool
• Diagnostic mode
• Syslog mode
• Download tool

4.20.6.9 Software management tool


• Download tool
• Flash loader (PC application) - 8232 DECT only
• Parallel FW Update (PFWU tool) - 8242 DECT/8262 DECT only

4.20.6.10 Regulatory

Requirements or norms 8212 DECT 8232 DECT 8242 DECT 8262 DECT

EU Directive

99/5/EEC (R&TTE) X X X X

2006/95/EC (LVD) X X X X

2004/108/EC X X X X

2006/32/EC (Eco Design) X

2009/125/EC (Eco design) X X

RoHS 2011/65/EU X X X X

Safety

IEC 60950-1 X X X X

EN 60950-1 X X X X

UL 60950-1 X X X X

CAN/CSA-22.2 No 60950-1 X X X X

EMC & Radio

EN 301 489-1 X X X X

EN 301 489-6 X X X X

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IEC/EN61000-4-2 X X X
Level3 criteria B

IEC/EN61000-4-3 X X X X
Level3 criteria A

FCC 47CFR part 15 subpart D X X X X

IC RSS-213 X X X X

DECT

EN 301 406 (TBR6) X X X X

EN 300 176-2 (TBR10) X X

EN 300 175-8 (DECT audio) X X

TBR22 X X

ETSI TS 102 841 (security) X X

DECT security certification program ste- X X


pA

DECT security certification program X X


stepB

Bluetooth : (Q4 2014) Headset profile


V3.0

EN 301 489-17 X X

EN 300 328 Radio X X

RF AS/NZS4268 X X

FCC part15-C X X

RSS-210 X X

SAR

EN 50360 X X X

EN 50361 X

FCC OET Bulletin 65 X X

SAR value: 0,102W/kg X

IEE 1528 X X X X

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RSS-102 X X X

Audio, Hearing Aid

47CFR Part 68 X X X X

Canada CS-03 X X X X

ANSI/TIA/EIA-504 X X

Australia: ACIF S040 X X

Telecom

EN 301 406 (TBR6) X X X

FCC 47CFR part 15 subpart D X X

IC RSS-213 X X

EN 300 176-2 (TBR10) X X

EN 300 175-8 (DECT audio) X X

ETS 300 245-2 X X

TBR22 X X

ETSI TS 102 841 (security) X X

ES 202 738 (Group listening) X X

Local regulations

Australia: ACIF S004 X X X X

USA/Canada: FCC 47 part 68 X X X X

New Zealand: PTC200 X X X

Acoustic shocks

UL 1950, ETS 300 245-2 X X

UL 60950-1 Annex NAD X X

EG 202 518 X X

4.20.7 Accessories
The available accessories include:
• Desktop charger: Charges one handset (with USB cable)

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• Spare battery
• Spare belt clip
• Swivel clip
• Vertical pouch
• Horizontal pouch
• Download tool
• Wired headset
• Bluetooth headset (up to four connected audio devices) - 8242 DECT/8262 DECT sets

4.21 82x4 DECT handset range


4.21.1 8234 DECT handset
The Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise 8234 DECT handset is a compact handset that provides business
communication features. With the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise telephony protocol (AGAP), the users
access the corporate directory and couple with ALE DeskPhones to ensure a call is never missed.
The compact design, its large color screen and navigation button make the 8234 DECT handset easy
to use. Contacting colleagues is simple and quick. See at a glance the missed calls or messages
helped to the tool tip, and access the logs through a single press.
Compatible with ALE DECT handsets, the 8234 DECT handset includes an excellent audio and an
enhanced screwed belt clip. Elegant and robust, it addresses offices and industrial employees’ needs.
Compatible with ALE TDM and IP base stations, companies can leverage the existing infrastructure
and protecting your investments.

Figure 4.59: 8234 DECT handset view

4.21.1.1 Key features


• AGAP protocol
• GAP/CAT-iq protocol
• DECT Security (identity, authentication, encryption)
• Lightweight, ergonomic design and intuitive operation
• Color display, backlight, vibrator
• Speakerphone and mute
• Loudspeaker/mute during call
• Status led (missed calls, Battery status)
• Headset jack (3.5 mm)
• Certified 2 m drop on wood floor without damage

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4.21.1.2 Key benefits


The key benefits of the 8234 DECT handset include:
• Compact handset easy to use
• Infrastructure investment protection (compatibility with deployed base stations delivered by ALE)
• TDM and 8378 DECT IP-xBS connectivity
• Excellent voice quality and business telephony features throughout the workplace contributing to
improved user responsiveness and productivity
• Low power mode (50 mW) for environments such as nuclear facilities
• Long battery life

4.21.2 8244 DECT handset


The Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise 8244 DECT handset is a robust handset offering enriched business
communication features and lone worker protection services. The Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise telephony
protocol (AGAP) lets users access the corporate directory and couple the handset with ALE
DeskPhones.
The 8244 DECT handset offers an extra-large color screen, a great audio quality and the Automatic
Gain Control (AGC) to handle conversations even in noisy environment. The wireless handset includes
Bluetooth connectivity for headset to keep hands free and safely call.
Designed for industrial, healthcare or office environments, users enjoy from an excellent grip helped to
the rubber on its back. Lone workers benefit from an alarm button and enhanced screwed belt clip.
Also, the geolocation capability using Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE) and beacons, offers accuracy
within 10 meters. You can save precious seconds that can save a life by sending a rescue team to the
right floor.
Compatible with ALE TDM and IP base stations, companies can leverage the existing infrastructure
and protecting your investments. It becomes easy to configure the 8244 DECT handset models with a
SD card and to update the firmware helped to the Software Update Over the Air (SUOTA) available
with 8378 DECT IP-xBS

Figure 4.60: 8244 DECT handset view

4.21.2.1 Key features


The key features for the 8244 DECT handset include:
• AGAP protocol
• Large 2,4’’ screen size and color display
• Lightweight, ergonomic design and intuitive operation
• Color display, backlight, vibrator

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• Status led (missed calls, battery status)


• Emergency Alarm button on the top
• Headset jack (3.5 mm)
• Bluetooth® headset profile
• Bluetooth® Low Energy beacon detection for precise location during alarms
• Embedded alarm applications: Notification and Location-based Services
• Certified 2 m drop on concrete floor without damage

4.21.2.2 Key benefits


The key benefits of the 8244 DECT handset include:
• Enjoy all the business communication features such as easy access to the corporate directory and
the desk phone twinset
• Address vertical markets such as hospitality, healthcare (patient call) or any other on-demand
environment
• Alarm button provide a fast first response through direct call or notification server
• Infrastructure investment protection (compatibility with deployed base stations delivered by ALE)
• TDM and 8378 DECT IP-xBS connectivity
• Excellent voice quality and business telephony features throughout the workplace contributing to
improved user responsiveness and productivity

4.21.3 8254 DECT handset


The Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise 8254 DECT handset is the perfect communications companion for your
mobile workforce operating in demanding environments such as healthcare, manufacturing or retails
environment.
The 8254 DECT handset provides unparalleled robustness through 132 g (4.66 oz) of technology
packed into a ruggedized body and shock-proof screen that survives falls from 2.0 m (6.6 ft). The
membrane keypad, easy to clean, and the antibacterial plastics are undeniable assets for its use in a
hospital environment.
It offers simple and efficient voice communications, enhanced usability and compatibility with the
existing base station portfolio from Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise. It also offers all the OmniPCX Enterprise
value-added voice services (such as dial-by-name and multiline management) that fixed desk phones
delivered by Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise support.

Figure 4.61: 8254 DECT handset view

4.21.3.1 Key features


The key features for the 8254 DECT handset include:

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• AGAP protocol
• Ruggedized IP 65 Handset
• Antibacterial plastics
• Easy to clean membrane keypad
• Patient call feature
• Lightweight, ergonomic design and intuitive operation
• Color display, backlight, vibrator
• Speakerphone and mute
• Status led (missed calls, battery status)
• Received messages audio notification
• Headset jack (3.5 mm)
• Certified 2 m drop on concrete floor without damage

4.21.3.2 Key benefits


The key benefits of the 8254 DECT handset include:
• Compact and Ruggedized IP65 handset
• Easy to clean membrane keypad
• Infrastructure investment protection (compatibility with deployed base stations delivered by ALE)
• TDM and 8378 DECT IP-xBS connectivity
• Excellent voice quality and business telephony features throughout the workplace contributing to
improved user responsiveness and productivity
• One Worldwide product
• Automatic band switching for cruise ship application
• Low power mode (50 mW) for environments such as nuclear facilities
• Long battery life

4.21.4 Serviceability
• Site survey tool
• Diagnostic mode
• Syslog mode
• Download tool
• As of OXO Connect R5.1, Software Update Over The Air (SUOTA)

4.21.5 Software management tool


Management software includes:
• Download tool
• Flash loader (PC application)

4.21.6 Regulatory compliances


See the handset datasheet for the list of supported standards.

4.21.7 82x4 DECT accessories


The available accessories include:
• Desktop charger: charges one handset (with USB cable)
• Dual Desktop charger: charges one handset and one spare battery (with USB cable)
• Power supply: Europe AR, US, UK, Australia plugs
• Spare battery

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• Spare belt clip


• Swivel clip
• Vertical pouch
• Download tool (8234 DECT and 8254 DECT)

4.21.8 Technical specifications


8234 DECT Handset 8244 DECT Handset 8254 DECT Handset
Physical aspects
Dimensions (mm) 119 x 48,5 x 21 140 x 48.5 x 21 126 x 48.5 x 21
Dimensions (inch) 4.68 x 1,91 x 0.83 5.591 x 1.91 x 0.83 4.96 x 1.91 x 0.83
Weight (g)/(oz.) 117 / 4.13 155 / 5.46 132 / 4.66
Ingress Protection IP40 IP40 IP65
Graphic display (pixels) Color 1,77” TFT Color 2,4” TFT Color 1,77” TFT
128 x 160 pixels 320 x 240 pixels 128 x 160 pixels

Loudspeaker Yes Yes Yes


Multiline management Yes Yes Yes
Dial-by-name Yes Yes Yes
Wired Headset Yes Yes Yes
connection
Bluetooth® headset No Yes No
Profile
Bluetooth® Low Energy No Yes No
Backlight display Yes Yes Yes
Backlight keypad Yes Yes Yes
Vibration setting Yes Yes Yes
Color Blue Blue Blue
Explosion proof No No No
Belt clip (removable) Belt and swivel types Belt and swivel types Belt and swivel types
Emergency Key No Yes No
Man down No No No
No Movement No No No
Pull Cord No No No
Batteries
Battery pack Lithium Ion Lithium Ion Lithium Ion
Talk/Standby times (h) Up to 20/200 (h) Up to 17/160 (h) Up to 20/200 (h)
Charging times
Spare battery (hours) < 6 hours < 6 hours < 6 hours

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Handset battery (hours) < 3 hours < 3 hours < 3 hours
Chargers
Basic desktop Yes Yes Yes
Dual desktop Yes Yes Yes
Multiple desktop - - -
Multiple Battery charger - - -
Protective cases
(accessories)
Pouch Yes, vertical style Yes, vertical style Yes, vertical style
Software aspects
GAP/AGAP protocol Yes/Yes Yes/Yes Yes/Yes
Software upgrade over Yes Yes Yes
the air
Download connection Yes, 3,5 mm jack Yes USB (with desktop) Yes, 3,5 mm jack
Memory No SD card No
Supported languages in English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Danish,
GAP Swedish, Turkish, Norwegian, Finnish, Polish

4.22 PIMphony Reflexes


For more information, you can also consult the PIMphony documentation supplied with the CD
ROM.
The standard OXO Connect offering includes an integrated CTI server (TAPI 2.0) that opens up a
broad range of third party CTI applications.
PIMphony Reflexes is a PC-based workstation equipped with the following PIMphony applications:
• PIMphony Basic (free of charge)
• PIMphony Pro (requires a software key)
• PIMphony Team (requires a software key)

PIMphony Basic PIMphony Pro PIMphony Team

Complete set of telephony fea- YES YES YES


tures

Centralized call log YES YES YES

Integration of Contact Handlers YES YES

"Visual Mailbox" interface YES YES

Unified messaging YES YES

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Supervision features YES

Assistant Feature YES

For more information about the "Visual Mailbox", interface, consult " Visual Mailbox Interface" in the
"Integrated Voice Server" section.
They are installed from the CD-ROM provided in each system.
PIMphony Pro and PIMphony Team are supplied on a Try and Buy basis. The user can test both
applications free of charge for 2 months.
If PIMphony is emulating an IP workstation, it can be used via a USB or Bluetooth® handset.

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