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'''OpenStage''' is the design award winning phone family with following different models: | '''OpenStage''' is the design award winning phone family with following different models: | ||
− | * '''OpenStage 5''' is a wall mountable [[SIP]] telephone with elementary features and eight programmable keys. | + | * '''OpenStage 5''' is a wall mountable [[SIP]] telephone with elementary features and eight programmable keys. (Order stop reached, not available any longer). |
* '''OpenStage 10 T''' is a wall mountable entry model [[TDM]] telephone with basic features and three preconfigured function keys. | * '''OpenStage 10 T''' is a wall mountable entry model [[TDM]] telephone with basic features and three preconfigured function keys. | ||
* '''OpenStage 15''' is a cost-effective telephone with eight free programmable function keys and a two line display. Available as [[SIP]], HFA and [[TDM]] phone. | * '''OpenStage 15''' is a cost-effective telephone with eight free programmable function keys and a two line display. Available as [[SIP]], HFA and [[TDM]] phone. | ||
− | * '''OpenStage 20''' is a full-featured speakerphone with intuitive and interactive user interface. A universal solution for efficient and professional telephony. Available as [[TDM]], [[HFA]] and [[SIP]] phone. | + | * '''OpenStage 20''' is a full-featured speakerphone with intuitive and interactive user interface. A universal solution for efficient and professional telephony. Available as [[TDM]], [[HFA]] and [[SIP]] phone. (Order stop reached, not available any longer). |
* '''OpenStage 30 T''' is a multi functional telephone with eight free programmable function keys and a two line display. Available as [[TDM]] phone. | * '''OpenStage 30 T''' is a multi functional telephone with eight free programmable function keys and a two line display. Available as [[TDM]] phone. | ||
− | * '''OpenStage 40''' is recommended for use as an office phone, e.g. for desk sharing, people working in teams or call center staff. Available as SIP, HFA and TDM phone. | + | * '''OpenStage 40''' is recommended for use as an office phone, e.g. for desk sharing, people working in teams or call center staff. Available as SIP, HFA and TDM phone. |
* '''OpenStage 60''' combines a maximum of usability with a clear intuitive and sleek design. Applications and personalization options make this phone the first choice for boss-/secretary environments and people interacting with lots of other devices. Available as SIP, HFA and TDM phone. | * '''OpenStage 60''' combines a maximum of usability with a clear intuitive and sleek design. Applications and personalization options make this phone the first choice for boss-/secretary environments and people interacting with lots of other devices. Available as SIP, HFA and TDM phone. | ||
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+ | To learn more about using OpenStage phones you can visit the [[OpenStage Training]] pages. | ||
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
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− | + | * The OpenStage SIP phones 15, 20, 40 and 60<nowiki>*</nowiki> are certified with the eco-label [[Blue Angel]]. | |
− | * The OpenStage SIP phones 15, 20 and | + | * Unify won the [http://www.voipmagazin.de/magazin/news_h24323-print_siemens_erhaelt_internationalen.html iF product design award 2007] for the excellent product design of the OpenStage phone family. |
− | * Unify won the [http://www.voipmagazin.de/magazin/news_h24323-print_siemens_erhaelt_internationalen.html iF product design award 2007] for | + | * [[OpenStage Hardware Changes and Necessary Software Versions]] |
− | + | <nowiki>*Note: OpenStage 60 SIP is certified with the eco-label Blue Angel for devices with a revision number equal or higher than 50 </nowiki> | |
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== Phone variants == | == Phone variants == | ||
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The [[OpenStage Manager]] application could be used to administer the OpenStage 60/80 phone models. | The [[OpenStage Manager]] application could be used to administer the OpenStage 60/80 phone models. | ||
− | Find the newest software version informations on the [[OpenStage SIP#Firmware_.2F_Software|OpenStage 60/80 SIP | + | Find the newest software version informations on the [[OpenStage SIP#Firmware_.2F_Software|OpenStage 60/80 SIP Current Software release]] page and read the corresponding [[OpenStage SIP Release Notes]]. Informations about interoperability can be found at [[OpenStage SIP interoperability matrix]] page. |
For specific questions have a look at the [[OpenStage SIP FAQ]]. | For specific questions have a look at the [[OpenStage SIP FAQ]]. | ||
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* [[OpenStage 15]] | * [[OpenStage 15]] | ||
* [[OpenStage 20 E]], [[OpenStage 20]], [[OpenStage 20 G]] | * [[OpenStage 20 E]], [[OpenStage 20]], [[OpenStage 20 G]] | ||
− | * [[OpenStage 40]], [[OpenStage 40 G]] | + | * [[OpenStage 40]], [[OpenStage 40 G]], [[OpenStage 40 US]] |
* [[OpenStage 60]], [[OpenStage 60 G]] | * [[OpenStage 60]], [[OpenStage 60 G]] | ||
* [[OpenStage 80]], [[OpenStage 80 G]] | * [[OpenStage 80]], [[OpenStage 80 G]] | ||
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* [[OpenStage 60 T]] | * [[OpenStage 60 T]] | ||
* [[OpenStage 80 T]] | * [[OpenStage 80 T]] | ||
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+ | == End User License Agreement (EULA) for Open Source Software == | ||
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+ | Some of the OpenStage telephones use Open Source Software. The model specific end user license agreement (EULA) and License Terms (LT) can be found in the following list. | ||
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+ | '''Remark: Only the latest version is provided for each minor release.''' | ||
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+ | |||
+ | === SIP === | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| border="1" | ||
+ | ! Model | ||
+ | ! SIP V3R5 | ||
+ | ! SIP V3R4 | ||
+ | ! SIP V3R3 | ||
+ | ! SIP V3R1 | ||
+ | ! SIP V3R0 | ||
+ | ! SIP V2 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[OpenStage 5]] | ||
+ | | align="center" | --- | ||
+ | | align="center" | --- | ||
+ | | align="center" | --- | ||
+ | | align="center" | --- | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OpenStage_5_SIP|pdf|0|OS 5 SIP}} | ||
+ | | align="center" | --- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[OpenStage 15]] | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OpenStage 1520E2040 OpenScape Desk Phone IP 35G (SIP) 3.5.8.0|zip|0|EULA & LT}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 15 20 40 SIP V3R4|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 15 20 40 SIP V3R3|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 15 20 40 SIP V3R1|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OS152040_SIP_V3|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|3P_EULA_15_20_20E_40_SIP_2_10|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 SIP}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[OpenStage 20]] | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OpenStage 1520E2040 OpenScape Desk Phone IP 35G (SIP) 3.5.8.0|zip|0|EULA & LT}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 15 20 40 SIP V3R4|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 15 20 40 SIP V3R3|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 15 20 40 SIP V3R1|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OS152040_SIP_V3|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|3P_EULA_15_20_20E_40_SIP_2_10|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 SIP}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[OpenStage 40]] | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OpenStage 1520E2040 OpenScape Desk Phone IP 35G (SIP) 3.5.8.0|zip|0|EULA & LT}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 15 20 40 SIP V3R4|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 15 20 40 SIP V3R3|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 15 20 40 SIP V3R1|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OS152040_SIP_V3|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|3P_EULA_15_20_20E_40_SIP_2_10|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 SIP}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[OpenStage 60]] | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OpenStage 60 OpenScape Desk Phone IP 55G (SIP) 3.5.8.0|zip|0|EULA & LT}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 60 80 SIP V3R4|pdf|0|OS 60/80 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 60 80 SIP V3R3|pdf|0|OS 60/80 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 60 80 SIP V3R1|pdf|0|OS 60/80 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OS6080_SIP_V3|pdf|0|OS 60/80 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|3P_EULA_60_80_SIP_2_01|pdf|0|OS 60/80 SIP}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[OpenStage 80]] | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OpenStage 60 OpenScape Desk Phone IP 55G (SIP) 3.5.8.0|zip|0|EULA & LT}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 60 80 SIP V3R4|pdf|0|OS 60/80 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 60 80 SIP V3R3|pdf|0|OS 60/80 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 60 80 SIP V3R1|pdf|0|OS 60/80 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OS6080_SIP_V3|pdf|0|OS 60/80 SIP}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|3P_EULA_60_80_SIP_2_01|pdf|0|OS 60/80 SIP}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === HFA/TDM === | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| border="1" | ||
+ | ! Model | ||
+ | ! HFA V3R0 | ||
+ | ! HFA V2R1 | ||
+ | ! TDM V2 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[OpenStage 15]] | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OpenStage 1520E2040 OpenScape Desk Phone IP 35G (HFA) 3.0.40.0|zip|0|EULA & LT}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 15 20 40 V2R1 HFA|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 HFA}} | ||
+ | | align="center" | --- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[OpenStage 20]] | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OpenStage 1520E2040 OpenScape Desk Phone IP 35G (HFA) 3.0.40.0|zip|0|EULA & LT}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 15 20 40 V2R1 HFA|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 HFA}} | ||
+ | | align="center" | --- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[OpenStage 40]] | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OpenStage 1520E2040 OpenScape Desk Phone IP 35G (HFA) 3.0.40.0|zip|0|EULA & LT}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 15 20 40 V2R1 HFA|pdf|0|OS 15/20/40 HFA}} | ||
+ | | align="center" | --- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[OpenStage 60]] | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OpenStage 60 OpenScape Desk Phone IP 55G (HFA) 3.0.40.0|zip|0|EULA & LT}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 60 80 V2R1 HFA|pdf|0|OS 60/80 HFA}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OpenStage 60 (TDM) 2.1.15.0|zip|0|OS 60/80 TDM}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[OpenStage 80]] | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OpenStage 60 OpenScape Desk Phone IP 55G (HFA) 3.0.40.0|zip|0|EULA & LT}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|Legal Document EULA OpenStage 60 80 V2R1 HFA|pdf|0|OS 60/80 HFA}} | ||
+ | | {{File-DL|EULA_OpenStage 60 (TDM) 2.1.15.0|zip|0|OS 60/80 TDM}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | == Open Source Software used in OpenStage == | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Open Source Software can be [[:Category:OpenStage Open Source Software|downloaded]] from following pages: | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| border="1" | ||
+ | ! Sofware Version | ||
+ | ! List of OSS | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | SIP V3 R4 | ||
+ | | [[:Category:OpenStage Open Source Software V3R4|OpenStage Open Source Software V3 R4]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | SIP V3 R3 | ||
+ | | [[:Category:OpenStage Open Source Software V3R3|OpenStage Open Source Software V3 R3]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | SIP V3 R1 | ||
+ | | [[:Category:OpenStage V3R1 Open Source Software|OpenStage Open Source Software V3 R1]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | SIP V3 R0 | ||
+ | | [[:Category:OpenStage V3R0 Open Source Software|OpenStage Open Source Software V3 R0]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | SIP V2 | ||
+ | | [[:Category:OpenStage Open Source Software|OpenStage Open Source Software V2]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | HFA V3 R0 | ||
+ | | [[:Category:OpenStage Open Source Software V3R0 HFA|OpenStage Open Source Software HFA V3 R0]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | HFA V2R1 | ||
+ | | [[:Category:OpenStage Open Source Software|OpenStage Open Source Software V2]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | TDM V2 | ||
+ | | [[:Category:OpenStage Open Source Software|OpenStage Open Source Software V2]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {{SeeAlso OpenStage}} | ||
− | [[Category:OpenStage]] | + | [[Category:OpenStage]] [[Category:Overview]] |
− | [[Category:Overview]] |
Latest revision as of 12:11, 12 December 2017
OpenStage is the design award winning phone family with following different models:
- OpenStage 5 is a wall mountable SIP telephone with elementary features and eight programmable keys. (Order stop reached, not available any longer).
- OpenStage 10 T is a wall mountable entry model TDM telephone with basic features and three preconfigured function keys.
- OpenStage 15 is a cost-effective telephone with eight free programmable function keys and a two line display. Available as SIP, HFA and TDM phone.
- OpenStage 20 is a full-featured speakerphone with intuitive and interactive user interface. A universal solution for efficient and professional telephony. Available as TDM, HFA and SIP phone. (Order stop reached, not available any longer).
- OpenStage 30 T is a multi functional telephone with eight free programmable function keys and a two line display. Available as TDM phone.
- OpenStage 40 is recommended for use as an office phone, e.g. for desk sharing, people working in teams or call center staff. Available as SIP, HFA and TDM phone.
- OpenStage 60 combines a maximum of usability with a clear intuitive and sleek design. Applications and personalization options make this phone the first choice for boss-/secretary environments and people interacting with lots of other devices. Available as SIP, HFA and TDM phone.
To learn more about using OpenStage phones you can visit the OpenStage Training pages.
Contents
Overview
OpenStage 60 phones | OpenStage 80 phones |
- The OpenStage SIP phones 15, 20, 40 and 60* are certified with the eco-label Blue Angel.
- Unify won the iF product design award 2007 for the excellent product design of the OpenStage phone family.
- OpenStage Hardware Changes and Necessary Software Versions
*Note: OpenStage 60 SIP is certified with the eco-label Blue Angel for devices with a revision number equal or higher than 50
Phone variants
SIP phones
The OpenStage SIP variant models of this family could be connected to a SIP Proxy Server via their LAN interface.
The OpenStage Manager application could be used to administer the OpenStage 60/80 phone models.
Find the newest software version informations on the OpenStage 60/80 SIP Current Software release page and read the corresponding OpenStage SIP Release Notes. Informations about interoperability can be found at OpenStage SIP interoperability matrix page.
For specific questions have a look at the OpenStage SIP FAQ.
Following devices are currently available as SIP phones:
- OpenStage 5
- OpenStage 15
- OpenStage 20 E, OpenStage 20, OpenStage 20 G
- OpenStage 40, OpenStage 40 G, OpenStage 40 US
- OpenStage 60, OpenStage 60 G
- OpenStage 80, OpenStage 80 G
CorNet IP (HFA) phones
The OpenStage HFA variant models of this family could be connected to a HiPath 3000 version 7 or later and HiPath 4000 version 4 or later via their LAN interface.
For specific questions have a look at the OpenStage HFA FAQ.
Following devices are currently available as HFA phones:
- OpenStage 15
- OpenStage 20 E, OpenStage 20, OpenStage 20 G
- OpenStage 40, OpenStage 40 G
- OpenStage 60, OpenStage 60 G
- OpenStage 80, OpenStage 80 G
TDM phones
The OpenStage T variant models of this family could be connected to a HiPath 3000 version 7 or later and HiPath 4000 version 4 or later via UP0/E interface.
For specific questions have a look at the OpenStage TDM FAQ.
Following devices are currently available as TDM phones:
- OpenStage 10 T
- OpenStage 15 T
- OpenStage 20 T
- OpenStage 30 T
- OpenStage 40 T
- OpenStage 60 T
- OpenStage 80 T
End User License Agreement (EULA) for Open Source Software
Some of the OpenStage telephones use Open Source Software. The model specific end user license agreement (EULA) and License Terms (LT) can be found in the following list.
Remark: Only the latest version is provided for each minor release.
SIP
HFA/TDM
Model | HFA V3R0 | HFA V2R1 | TDM V2 |
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OpenStage 15 | EULA & LT | OS 15/20/40 HFA | --- |
OpenStage 20 | EULA & LT | OS 15/20/40 HFA | --- |
OpenStage 40 | EULA & LT | OS 15/20/40 HFA | --- |
OpenStage 60 | EULA & LT | OS 60/80 HFA | OS 60/80 TDM |
OpenStage 80 | EULA & LT | OS 60/80 HFA | OS 60/80 TDM |
Open Source Software used in OpenStage
The Open Source Software can be downloaded from following pages:
Sofware Version | List of OSS |
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SIP V3 R4 | OpenStage Open Source Software V3 R4 |
SIP V3 R3 | OpenStage Open Source Software V3 R3 |
SIP V3 R1 | OpenStage Open Source Software V3 R1 |
SIP V3 R0 | OpenStage Open Source Software V3 R0 |
SIP V2 | OpenStage Open Source Software V2 |
HFA V3 R0 | OpenStage Open Source Software HFA V3 R0 |
HFA V2R1 | OpenStage Open Source Software V2 |
TDM V2 | OpenStage Open Source Software V2 |
See also
- OpenStage - the portal page of the OpenStage telephone family
- OpenStage Training - easy learning to use your feature-rich enterprise phone
- OpenStage Manager - feature description of the PC application for OpenStage
- OpenStage power supply and PoE classes - required power supply and PoE classes of phones and accessories
- OpenStage Hardware Changes and necessary Software Versions - comparative table of supported hardware versions
- OpenStage Bluetooth - OpenStage 60/80 Bluetooth feature information
- OpenStage Accessories - Add-On devices, Adapters and Accessories
- OpenStage Main Navigation - comparative information about the main navigation elements