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Revision as of 11:33, 24 December 2006
OpenStage 60 | OpenStage 80 |
The OpenStage phone family consists of two SIP phones:
- The OpenStage 60 offers top notch functionality and innovations with a maximum of usability combined 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.
- The OpenStage 80 is an innovative first class top quality device and is especially designed to meet the needs of top level managers and executives. Premium features, materials and components lead to this extraordinary appearance.
Contents
Phone range
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, HiPath Deployment Service or XML files
- Supported Codecs:
- Full-duplex hands-free talking
- 3 ports 10/100Base-T built-in Ethernet switch
- Tiltable graphical color TFT display, backlit:
- OpenStage 60: 320x240 quarter VGA (QVGA) 4:3 ratio
- OpenStage 80: 640x480 VGA 4:3 ratio
- USB support
- BlueTooth support
- Built-in applications:
- Graphical call handling
- Telephone book / Directory access (LDAP)
- Call log / history
- ...
- External applications integrated into phone user interface:
- XML API
- JAVA VM
- SDK Software Development Kit
- ...
- Free programmable sensorkeys
- TouchGuide with Sensorring for navigation / feature control (OpenStage 60 and OpenStage 80)
- Touch Slider for volume settings
- Keypad with 12 keys
- Increasing combination of various housing colors and materials from model to model
Phone model | Illuminated Display | Free programmable sensor keys | Mode keys | Function keys | Audio keys | Full duplex handsfree mode | Build-in LAN Switch | Headset port | USB master port | Bluetooth | Interface for add-on equipment |
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OpenStage 60 | Color TFT 320x240 | 8 | 6 | 3 | 3 | yes | 3-Port (10/100) | yes | yes | yes | yes |
OpenStage 80 | Color TFT 640x480 | 9 | 6 | 3 | 3 | yes | 3-Port (10/100) | yes | yes | yes | yes |
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 |
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HiPath 8000 | IP-Softswitch | V2.2 |
For detailed interoperability information please check ?.
Connectivity to several VoIP providers is supported. For configuration hints see the How To article.
Documentation
All OpenStage phones are shipped with a printed document providing brief instruction regarding installation and operation. For both user and administrators, a comprehensive and updated documentation is provided as PDF files.
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User Manuals HiPath 8000 environment
Administration Manuals HiPath 8000
Installation Manual
Please insert the link to the Installation Manual.
Datasheet
Please insert the link to the Datasheet.
Miscelleanous documents
Please insert links to further documents.
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 Siemens technicians or by official Siemens Partners. Customers with self-care contracts will have access to SW within the SEBA Web portal.
The Application software of the OpenStage SIP phones can be downloaded to the phone:
- using FTP or HTTPS method.
- using HiPath DLS tool (HiPath DLS V1 R2.21.0 necessary)
- using WBM phone interface (OpenStage SIP V1.0 need the Application software V1 R0.3.1)
The actual Application software version is ?.
To get an overview of all release notes for the OpenStage SIP family see the history of all Release Notes.
Version | Release | Release date | Release note |
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V1.0 | R0.3.1 | 12/12/2006 | OpenStage 60/80 SIP V1.0 R0.3.1 |
V1.0 | R0.2.0 | 01/12/2006 | OpenStage 60/80 SIP V1.0 R0.2.0 |
V1.0 | R0.1.0 | 27/11/2006 | OpenStage 60/80 SIP V1.0 R0.1.0 |
V1.0 | R0.0.1 | 13/11/2006 | OpenStage 60/80 SIP V1.0 R0.0.1 |
V1.0 | R0.0.0 | 13/11/2006 | OpenStage 60/80 SIP V1.0 R0.0.0 |
OpenStage Manager
The OpenStage Manager is a comprehensive and powerful tool for your 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.
Please insert the link to the OpenStage Manager User Manual.
Mass deployment
What do we mean with “deployment” ?
The installation of an IP phone in general requires integrating the phone into an IP infrastructure specific to the customer’s or user’s needs. This integration normally requires some activities on all components involved, i.e. on the IP phone and on other components like application servers and routers.
Additionally to the hardware related tasks like providing LAN cables and setting up the necessary power supply, this integration also covers adapting the IP phone to the individual customer configuration by setting various parameters to appropriate values. In this article we will use the term “deployment” for this task, including the provisioning of new software to the IP phone. Sometimes the term “provisioning” is used instead of “deployment”.
Individual phones can be easily set up using the local menue and the keypad or - more comfortable and even remotely - the phone's web administration. Larger companies or voice service providers have to install and maintain hundreds or thousands of phones, requiring mass deployment capabilities.
Mass deployment – how it works
IP terminals offer a range of functions and characteristics that were unknown or technically impossible in analog or early digital system environments (for example, ISDN). But increased product flexibility requires more complex technology. For this reason, it is essential that VoIP devices be optimally configured for users while at the same time expenditure (costs, time, training) must be kept to a minimum for service providers. Different scenarios have different requirements. However the following factors are critical for all solutions:
- Minimum network intervention or modification
- No inflexible or costly preconfiguration at the terminal
- No or minimum (one-off) user activities
There are two main scenarios:
- Using the HiPath Deployment Service tool (DLS) or
- Using (XML-) configuration files
Add-on devices, Adapters and Accessories
Which Accessories are available and should be listed?
How To
Which Hwo To articels should be written?
See also
Where can we get additional information?