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− | The current application software of OpenStage 15/20/20E/20G, 40/40G, 60/60G, 80/80G SIP V3 is [[OpenStage SIP Release Notes#V3 R4. | + | The current application software of OpenStage 15/20/20E/20G, 40/40G, 60/60G, 80/80G SIP V3 is [[OpenStage SIP Release Notes#V3 R4.8.0|V3R4.8.0]]. |
Please have a look at [[OpenStage and Asterisk]] for additional information about software releases and features for Asterisk based solutions. | Please have a look at [[OpenStage and Asterisk]] for additional information about software releases and features for Asterisk based solutions. | ||
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+ | | style="text-align:center" | [[OpenStage_SIP_Release_Notes#V3_R4.7.0|OpenStage SIP V3 R4.7.0]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:36, 8 June 2016
The OpenStage phone family consists of the SIP phones shown on the right.
The G means that these phones have a 1000 Mbit Ethernet switch, phones with an E suffix have no full-duplex handsfree talking (open listening is available).
- You can download the Open Source Software used in this phones.
- Read more about new or hidden features on OpenStage phones.
- Important HW/SW Dependency Informations for specific OpenStage IP hardware.
- The OpenStage SIP phones 15, 20 and 40 are now certified with the eco-label Blue Angel.
Contents
Phone range
Common features
The OpenStage family have a wide common feature set (listed below) and additional features per model (specified for each phone model).
- Standard based SIP support according to RFC 3261
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af or external power supply (EU, US and UK power adapters)
- Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) / Third party call control
- Remote administration via Web-based management or OpenScape Deployment Service
- Supported Codecs:
- Full-duplex hands-free talking (except OpenStage 5 and OpenStage 20 E: open listening only)
- AudioPresenceTM HD
- 2 ports built-in Ethernet switch (except OpenStage 5)
- OpenStage 15/20/20 E/40/60/80: 10/100 Mbit
- OpenStage 20/40/60/80 G: 1000 Mbit
- Tiltable display (except OpenStage 5 and OpenStage 15)
- External applications integrated into phone user interface (OpenStage 60/80):
- XML API (see OpenStage XML Applications)
- SDK Software Development Kit (see OpenStage XML Applications)
- Keypad with 12 keys
- Various housing colors and materials from model to model (ice blue, lava, silver blue metallic)
Display
The phone OpenStage 5 has no display.
Display features | OpenStage 15 | OpenStage 20 | OpenStage 40 | OpenStage 60 | OpenStage 80 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Technology | LCD | LCD | LCD | TFT | TFT |
Color | Monochrome | Monochrome | Monochrome | 16 bit depth | 16 bit depth |
Size | 205x41 pixel | 205x41 pixel | 240x128 pixel | 320x240 pixel (QVGA) | 640x480 pixel (VGA) |
Diagonal | N/A | N/A | 5.1" | 5.7" | 6.4" |
Lines | 2 (24 characters) | 2 (24 characters) | 6 (Graphics) | Graphics | Graphics |
Tiltable | - | ||||
Backlit | - | - |
Keys/LEDs
Keys and LEDs features | OpenStage 5 | OpenStage 15 | OpenStage 20 | OpenStage 40 | OpenStage 60 | OpenStage 80 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fixed function keys (Pushbuttons) | - | 5 (3 red LEDs)[1] | 9 (5 red LEDs)[1] | 10 (6 red LEDs)[1] | 6 (5 blue LEDs)[1] | 6 (5 blue LEDs)[1] |
Freely programmable keys | 8 (keys with red LEDs and paper lables)[2] | 8 (keys with red LEDs and paper lables)[2] | 0 | 6 (touch keys with red LEDs)[2] | 8 (touch keys with blue LEDs)[2] | 9 (touch keys with blue LEDs)[2] |
Mode keys (touch keys) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 (blue LEDs)[3] | 6 (blue LEDs)[3] |
Optical call alert | - | - | - | Red LED | Blue LED | Blue LED |
Volume adjustment | via +/- keys | via +/- keys | via +/- keys | via +/- keys | via TouchSlider[4] | via TouchSlider[4] |
Navigation element | - | 3 navigation keys | 3 Ways navigator | 5 Ways navigator | TouchGuide | TouchGuide |
Built-in applications
Application | OpenStage 15 | OpenStage 20 | OpenStage 40 | OpenStage 60 | OpenStage 80 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Call handling | (graphical) | (graphical) | (graphical) | ||
Phonebook | Personal phonebook Directory access (LDAP) |
Personal phonebook Directory access (LDAP) |
Personal phonebook Directory access (LDAP) |
Personal phonebook Directory access (LDAP) |
Personal phonebook Directory access (LDAP) |
Call log / history | |||||
Mailbox | |||||
Menu | (User/Admin) | (User/Admin) | (User/Admin) | (User/Admin/Applications) | (User/Admin/Applications) |
Help | - | - | - |
Interfaces
Interfaces | OpenStage 15 | OpenStage 20 | OpenStage 40 | OpenStage 60 | OpenStage 80 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bluetooth V2.0 | - | - | - | ||
Headset jack (121 TR9-5) | - | - | |||
USB Master | - | - | - |
The telephony application provides a set of features and the connectivity to a set of SIP systems (proxies, application servers)
- General overview on platforms / systems:
Platform | Comment | Details |
---|---|---|
OpenScape Voice | IP-Softswitch | V2.2 ... V8R0 |
Asterisk | IP-Softswitch | Phone SW >= V1 R5, Asterisk >= V1.8 |
For detailed interoperability information please check Software version and Interoperability sections on this page.
Connectivity to several VoIP providers is supported.
For configuration hints see the How To article.
It could be possible that particular function on the phone are not available or working. |
Supported Languages
See OpenStage SIP Supported Languages.
Supported Country Tones
See OpenStage SIP Supported Country Tones.
Documentation
All OpenStage phones are shipped with a printed document ( QRG OpenStage ML) providing brief instruction regarding installation and operation. For both user and administrators, a comprehensive and updated documentation is provided as PDF files.
- Quick Reference Cards for OpenStage SIP phones can be found on the OpenStage Training portal page.
- Declaration of Conformity
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English
- Datasheet OpenStage IP
- Quick Reference Card OpenStage 40 SIP
- Quick Reference Card OpenStage 60-80 SIP
- User Manual OpenStage 5 SIP
- User Manual OpenStage 15 SIP
- User Manual OpenStage 20 SIP
- User Manual OpenStage 40 SIP
- User Manual OpenStage 60-80 SIP
- Administration Manual OpenStage 5 OpenScape Voice
- Administration Manual OpenStage 20-80 OpenScape Voice
- IEEE 802.1X Configuration Management
- OpenStage Wall Mount Kit V2
- Deployment for Cloud Service Provider
Deutsch
- Datenblatt OpenStage IP
- Bedienungsanleitung OpenStage 5 SIP
- Bedienungsanleitung OpenStage 15 SIP
- Bedienungsanleitung OpenStage 20 SIP
- Bedienungsanleitung OpenStage 40 SIP
- Bedienungsanleitung OpenStage 60-80 SIP
- OpenStage Wall Mount Kit V2
- Kurzanleitung Fernkonfiguration für Cloud Diensteanbieter
OpenStage Training
English
Deutsch
Firmware / Software
The SIP firmware provides encryption capabilities. Hence its distribution must follow legal requirements which do not allow unrestricted SW distribution via the Internet. The firmware is only provided by Unify technicians or by official Unify Partners. Customers with self-care contracts will have access to SW within the Partner Portal Web portal (login required). |
The Application software of the OpenStage SIP phones can be transferred to the phone:
- using FTP or HTTPS method.
- using Deployment Service.
- using WBM phone interface.
Current software releases
The current application software of OpenStage 15/20/20E/20G, 40/40G, 60/60G, 80/80G SIP V3 is V3R4.8.0. Please have a look at OpenStage and Asterisk for additional information about software releases and features for Asterisk based solutions.
Version | Release | Release date | Release note |
---|---|---|---|
V3 | R4.8.0 | 06/11/2015 | OpenStage SIP V3 R4.8.0 |
V3 | R4.7.0 | 06/11/2015 | OpenStage SIP V3 R4.7.0 |
V3 | R4.5.0 | 06/11/2015 | OpenStage SIP V3 R4.5.0 |
V3 | R4.4.0 | 06/11/2015 | OpenStage SIP V3 R4.4.0 |
Version | Release | Release date | Release note |
---|---|---|---|
V3 | R3.40.0 | 17/07/2015 | OpenStage SIP V3 R3.40.0 |
V3 | R3.36.0 | 14/04/2015 | OpenStage SIP V3 R3.36.0 |
V3 | R3.32.0 | 23/01/2015 | OpenStage SIP V3 R3.32.0 |
V3 | R3.24.0 | 10/10/2014 | OpenStage SIP V3 R3.24.0 |
V3 | R3.17.0 | 18/07/2014 | OpenStage SIP V3 R3.17.0 |
V3 | R3.11.0 | 28/03/2014 | OpenStage SIP V3 R3.11.0 |
V3 | R3.9.0 | 21/02/2014 | OpenStage SIP V3 R3.9.0 |
Version | Release | Release date | Release note |
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V3 | R1.50.0 | 28/02/2014 | OpenStage SIP V3 R1.50.0 |
V3 | R1.49.0 | 29/11/2013 | OpenStage SIP V3 R1.49.0 |
V3 | R1.44.0 | 30/08/2013 | OpenStage SIP V3 R1.44.0 |
V3 | R1.43.0 | 31/05/2013 | OpenStage SIP V3 R1.43.0 |
V3 | R1.41.0 | 01/03/2013 | OpenStage SIP V3 R1.41.0 |
V3 | R1.38.0 | 21/12/2012 | OpenStage SIP V3 R1.38.0 |
V3 | R1.35.0 | 05/11/2012 | OpenStage SIP V3 R1.35.0 |
V3 | R1.31.0 | 24/08/2012 | OpenStage SIP V3 R1.31.0 |
Version | Release | Release date | Release note |
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V3 | R0.73.0 | 03/08/2012 | OpenStage SIP V3 R0.73.0 |
V3 | R0.68.0 | 11/06/2012 | OpenStage SIP V3 R0.68.0 |
V3 | R0.63.0 | 30/03/2012 | OpenStage SIP V3 R0.63.0 |
V3 | R0.61.0 | 17/02/2012 | OpenStage SIP V3 R0.61.0 |
V3 | R0.48.0 | 30/09/2011 | OpenStage SIP V3 R0.48.0 |
Version | Release | Release date | Release note |
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V2 | R2.48.0 | 31/08/2012 | OpenStage SIP V2 R2.48.0 |
V2 | R2.47.0 | 26/01/2012 | OpenStage SIP V2 R2.47.0 |
V2 | R2.44.0 | 11/11/2011 | OpenStage SIP V2 R2.44.0 |
V2 | R2.41.0 | 26/09/2011 | OpenStage SIP V2 R2.41.0 |
V2 | R2.37.0 | 01/07/2011 | OpenStage SIP V2 R2.37.0 |
V2 | R2.30.0 | 30/03/2011 | OpenStage SIP V2 R2.30.0 |
Version | Release | Release date | Release note |
---|---|---|---|
V2 | R1.28.0 | 11/04/2011 | OpenStage SIP V2 R1.28.0 |
V2 | R1.21.0 | 29/10/2010 | OpenStage SIP V2 R1.21.0 |
V2 | R1.20.0 | 15/10/2010 | OpenStage SIP V2 R1.20.0 |
V2 | R1.16.0 | 02/08/2010 | OpenStage SIP V1 R1.16.0 |
Version | Release | Release date | Release note |
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V2 | R0.41.0 | 28/05/2010 | OpenStage SIP V2 R0.41.0 |
V2 | R0.30.0 | 29/01/2010 | OpenStage SIP V2 R0.30.0 |
V2 | R0.16.0 | 16/07/2009 | OpenStage SIP V2 R0.16.0 |
Version | Release | Release date | Release note |
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V1 | R5.13.0 | OpenStage SIP V1 R5.13.0 | |
V1 | R5.11.0 | 20/07/2009 | OpenStage SIP V1 R5.11.0 |
V1 | R4.23.0 | 29/05/2009 | OpenStage SIP V1 R4.23.0 |
V1 | R4.21.0 | 06/03/2009 | OpenStage SIP V1 R4.21.0 |
V1 | R4.19.0 | 28/11/2008 | OpenStage SIP V1 R4.19.0 |
V1 | R4.17.0 | 10/10/2008 | OpenStage SIP V1 R4.17.0 |
V1 | R4.14.0 | 22/08/2008 | OpenStage SIP V1 R4.14.0 |
V1 | R3.13.0 | 25/07/2008 | OpenStage SIP V1 R3.13.0 |
V1 | R3.12.0 | 20/06/2008 | OpenStage SIP V1 R3.12.0 |
V1 | R3.10.0 | 09/05/2008 | OpenStage SIP V1 R3.10.0 |
V1 | R3.7.0 | 29/02/2008 | OpenStage SIP V1 R3.7.0 |
V1 | R3.6.40 | 12/02/2008 | |
V1 | R3.5.0 | 3/12/2007 | |
V1 | R3.3.7 | 31/10/2007 | |
V1 | R3.2.15 | 10/10/2007 | |
V1 | R2.8.9 | 26/10/2007 | |
V1 | R2.6.4 | 14/09/2007 | |
V1 | R2.5.10 | 20/08/2007 | |
V1 | R0.12.2 | 15/06/2007 | |
V1 | R0.11.0 | 08/05/2007 |
To get an overview of all release notes for the OpenStage SIP family see the history of all Release Notes.
Interoperability Matrix
For detailed interoperability information please check OpenStage SIP interoperability matrix.
OpenStage Manager
The OpenStage Manager is a comprehensive and powerful tool for your OpenStage 60 and OpenStage 80 telephone. The main function of the OpenStage Manager is to serve as an interface between your phone and PC, thus enabling convenient phonebook editing on your PC. OpenStage Manager allows you to synchronize contacts in Microsoft Outlook with the contacts in your telephone.
Mass deployment
See Mass Deployment.
Add-On devices, Adapters and Accessories
EULA and Open Source Software
For the EULA please have a look to following table
For Open Source Software used in OpenStage please have a look to following table
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