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Revision as of 07:28, 17 October 2007
OpenStage 20 | OpenStage 40 |
The OpenStage phone family currently consists of the both UP0/E phones OpenStage 20 T and OpenStage 40 T.
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).
- Full-duplex hands-free talking
- Tiltable display
- Built-in applications:
- Graphical call handling
- Local Telephone book
- Call log / history
- Help
- Free programmable sensorkeys (OpenStage 40 T only)
- Keypad with 12 keys
- Increasing combination of various housing colors and materials from model to model (ice blue, lava)
Differentiating factors
Display
Tiltable Display | OpenStage 20 | OpenStage 40 |
---|---|---|
Technology | LCD | LCD |
Color | Monochrome | Monochrome |
Size | 205x41 pixel | 240x128 pixel |
Diagonal | N/A | 5.1" |
Lines | 2 (24 characters) | 6 (Graphics) |
Backlit | No | Yes |
Keys/LEDs
Keys and LEDs features | OpenStage 20 | OpenStage 40 |
---|---|---|
Fixed function keys (Pushbuttons) | 7 (5 red LEDs)[1] | 8 (6 red LEDs)[1] |
Freely programmable touch keys | 0 | 6 (red LEDs)[2] |
Mode keys (touch keys) | 0 | 0 |
Optical call alert | No | Red LED |
Volume adjustment | via +/- keys | via +/- keys |
Navigation element | 3 Ways navigator | 5 Ways navigator |
- ↑ Thereof one can be a Shift Key 2 levels.
Interfaces
Interfaces | OpenStage 20 | OpenStage 40 |
---|---|---|
Headset jack (121 TR9-5) | No | |
USB Master | No | No |
USB Slave | No |
Documentation
All OpenStage phones are shipped with a printed document ( QRG OpenStage ML) providing brief instruction regarding installation and operation.
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English
- Datasheet OpenStage T
- Quick Reference Guide OpenStage 20 HFA-TDM
- Quick Reference Guide OpenStage 40 HFA-TDM
- User Manual OpenStage 20 T HP3000-HP5000
- User Manual OpenStage 40 T HP3000-HP5000
Deutsch
- Datenblatt OpenStage T
- Kurzanleitung OpenStage 20 HFA-TDM
- Kurzanleitung OpenStage 40 HFA-TDM
- Bedienungsanleitung OpenStage 20 T HP3000-HP5000
- Bedienungsanleitung OpenStage 40 T HP3000-HP5000
For detailed interoperability information please check OpenStage SIP interoperability matrix.
Add-On devices, Adapters and Accessories
Headsets
The following headsets could be used with OpenStage 40 phone:
Plantronics headsets:
- Single earpiece (monaural, sound in one ear) headset style:
- with noise canceling microphone
- H141N DuoSet
- H91N Encore
- P91N Encore Polaris
- H51N Supra
- with lightweight voice tube microphone style
- H141 DuoSet
- H91 Encore
- P91 Encore Polaris
- H51 Supra
- with noise canceling microphone
- Double earpiece (binaural, sound in both ears) headset style:
- with noise canceling microphone
- H101N Encore
- H61N Supra
- with lightweight voice tube microphone style
- H101 Encore
- H61 Supra
- with noise canceling microphone
and Plantronics in-the-ear single earpiece (monaural, sound in one ear) wearing style:
- with noise canceling microphone
- H81N TriStar
- P81N TriStar Polaris
- with lightweight voice tube microphone style
- H81N TriStar
- P81 TriStar Polaris
Plantronics Polaris headsets series are for use with phone systems with built-in amplifiers.
GN Netcom headsets:
- Profile
- Profile binaural
It's generally recommended to use 8 poles connectors. Further headsets may be available from other vendors: the main key criteria is the full compliance with 121-TR9-5 (corded) or 121-TR9-5* (cordless) standards.
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
External links
- You can visit the OpenStage Tour from the SIEMENS Enterprise web site.
- You can read the SIEMENS Open Communications News Press Release (December 2006) about the released OpenStage family of SIP phones.
- You can have a look to the whole SIP terminal devices families on www.siemens.com/enterprise web site.
- Siemens won the iF product design award 2007 for its OpenStage phone, OpenStage was awarded at iF awards ceremony of iF product design award 2007 during CeBIT fair last 15.03.2007 in Hannover.