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The '''OpenStage WL3''' telephones are an advance variant of telephones for mobile workplaces that use [[WLAN]] technology for transmission. | The '''OpenStage WL3''' telephones are an advance variant of telephones for mobile workplaces that use [[WLAN]] technology for transmission. | ||
− | These telephones can be deployed in environments with the appropriate [[SIP]] platforms and use WLAN infrastructure which supports the dominant infrastructure standards IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n. | + | These telephones can be deployed in environments with the appropriate [[SIP]] platforms and use WLAN infrastructure which supports the dominant infrastructure standards [http://www.ieee.org IEEE] 802.11a/b/g/n. |
In addition to the predecessor product the OpenStage WL3 supports now supports not only wireless telephony, but also messaging and alarming as options. | In addition to the predecessor product the OpenStage WL3 supports now supports not only wireless telephony, but also messaging and alarming as options. | ||
Revision as of 15:32, 3 December 2012
The OpenStage WL3 telephones are an advance variant of telephones for mobile workplaces that use WLAN technology for transmission. These telephones can be deployed in environments with the appropriate SIP platforms and use WLAN infrastructure which supports the dominant infrastructure standards IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n. In addition to the predecessor product the OpenStage WL3 supports now supports not only wireless telephony, but also messaging and alarming as options.
The OpenStage WL3 family consists of:
- the endpoints: OpenStage WL3 and OpenStage WL3 Plus
- the tools: Portable Device Manager (PDM) and Wireless Service Gateway (WSG)
- different chargers and accessories
Communication with the platforms is enabled through SIP.
Contents
Key Features
The following table provides an overview. This list is not exhaustive. Please refer to the detailed operating instructions for more information.
Portfolio Elements
The OpenStage WL3 endpoint family consists of two telephone models:
- the OpenStage WL3 is the entry telephone for VoWLAN telephony,
- an additional message license can be applied to this telephone to benefit from the advanced messaging functionality
- at the top of the product offering stands the OpenStage WL3 Plus, it offers not only VoWLAN telephony, but also messaging and personal alarm functionality.
Description of Features of the OpenStage WL3
Physical
- Weight: 135 g
- Color: Black
- Dimensions (l × w × d): 134 × 53 × 26 mm
- Display size (w × h): 28 x 35 mm
- Battery Type: Li-polymer, 930 mAh
Connector
- Multi-purpose connector for battery charging, software download and configuration
- Headset connector: 2.5 mm cinch connector
User interface
- Display:
- TFT display with multiple colors with high resolution
- 65,000 colors, 176 × 220 pixel LCD
- white LED backlighting
- Display languages: Multi Language User Interface in 18 languages, those are: Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish + 1 customizable language
Buttons/Keypad
- 12 dial keys (3x4): 0-9, # and *
- 3 Soft keys for dynamic feature access
- Off-hook key
- On-hook and Power On/Off on the same key
- Five way navigation key
- Sound off/Mute side key
- Volume button up/down side key
- Multifunction button at the top
- Hot keys ("0", "2" - "9") for fast feature access
Audio
- Ring signal: Adjustable in 8 steps and silent
- loudspeaker function
- Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC)
Phonebook options
- Local Phonebook:
- Maximum 200 entries
- Selectable ring tones per contact
- Company Phonebook:
- Maximum 1.000 entries
- Central Phonebook:
- Access to LDAP (WSG required)
Telephony
- Indication: 14 ring signals, flashing LED and Silent Alarm (vibration)
- Call list storage capacity: 25 calls (call received, dialed and missed) with time stamp
- Voice codecs: G.711 A-law (EU), G.711 u-law (US), G.729, G.729A, G.722
- SIP registration to a SIP proxy/registrar
Messaging1
- Interactive messaging (telephone user can reply messages)
- Colored messaging to prioritize messages
- Maximum message length: 160 characters sent from OpenStage WL3
- Storage capacity: 30 received/sent messages
Alarm2
- 2 push button alarms
- Man-down alarm
- No-movement alarm
- Acoustic Location Signal
- Location of the Handset via OSCAR
Radio Specification
- Receiver sensitivity (typical values):
- -87 dBm (802.11a, 6Mbps), -93dBm (802.11b, 1Mbps),
- -87 dBm (802.11g, 6Mbps), -86 dBm (802.11n, MCS0)
- Frequency range:
- EU:
- b/g: 2.4–2.4835 GHz (Ch 1–13) and
- a: 5.15–5.35 GHz (Ch 36–64), 5.47–5.725 GHz (Ch 100–140)
- USA/Canada:
- b/g: 2.4–2.4835 GHz (Ch 1–11) and
- a: 5.15–5.35 GHz (Ch 36–64), 5.47–5.85 GHz (Ch 100–165)
- Maximum output power:
- Max. 100 mW / 20 dBm
- Modulation speed:
- b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps
- a, g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps
- n: MCS0-7
- 802.11h (DFS, TPC)
Protocols
- TCP/IP
- IP addressing: DHCP, fixed
- Configurable DSCP
- DNS support (primary/secondary)
- SIP/RTP
- SIP over UDP/TCP
- SRTP/TLS (SDES RFC4568)
- SNMP
SIP Survivability Features
- Support of Outbound Proxy
- DNS Administration
- Support of DNS SRV
- SIP Notify Messages
WLAN
- Number of IP networks:
- 4 systems, auto selection or manual selection
Quality of Service (QoS)
- WMM
- TSPEC-based Call Admission Control CAC
Supported networks
- 802.11 a/b/g/n (MCS0-7, 20 MHz, 800nS GI)
WLAN- Security
- Security standard: 802.11i
- Encryption methods: 64/128 bits WEP, TKIP, AES-CCMP
- Authentication methods: 802.1X
- Original 802.11 open/shared key authentication
- WPA-PSK
- WPA2-PSK
- PEAP-MSCHAPv2
- EAP-TLS
- EAP-FAST
WLAN- Roaming enhancement
- Pre-authentication
- Opportunistic Key Caching (OKC)
- PMKSA caching
- CCKM
Enclosure Protection
- IP44, IEC EN60529
Headset Connector
- 2,5 mm phone jack (Mono)
- Jabra Biz-2400 3in1/Duo
- Jabra GN 2000 Duo
- Jabra BIZ 1900 Mono/Duo
- Hearing Protection 2.5 Peltor DTX-9018
Accessories
- Leather case
- Swivel-type clip
- Security cord
- Desktop charger, AC adapter (by geographical region)
- Desktop Programmer (via USB) with Portable Device Manager
- Charging rack for phones and batteries, each with 6 slots
Additional Features
- Time and date indication
- Customized GUI
- 4 Profiles to quick change of WLAN settings
- Easy replaceable battery
- Name display in call list
- Clear lists in charger
- Manual and automatic keypad lock
- integrated Site survey tool
1 This feature is available for OpenStage WL3 including messaging license and for the OpenStage WL3 Plus
2 This feature is available for the OpenStage WL3 Plus
SIP Feature set with different platforms, see this link.
Description of Features of the Portable Device Manager (PDM)
The PDM is an optional management tool for OpenStage WL3 telephones. It is a software application that runs on a local Windows PC. It has a Java-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) and a database containing parameters specific for each of the OpenStage WL3 telephones used in the system. Examples of parameters are WLAN system parameters and VoIP service parameters. The PDM also enables firmware upgrades. Before an OpenStage WL3 telephone is able to access the WLAN and any services, it must be configured with WLAN system specific parameters, for example the SSID (network identification). The parameters are synchronized with the OpenStage WL3 telephones via a USB cable connected to the OpenStage WL3 Desktop Programmer. The PDM Software itself is free of charge and is via the usual Siemens Enterprise Software supply services available (e.g. via SEBA), please look for OpenStage WL3.
Description of Features of the Wireless Service Gateway (WSG)
The Wireless Service Gateway (WSG) is an optional web-based appliance used for device management, messaging and alarm handling. The OpenStage WL3 telephones needs a basic parameter setup with the PDM, which are basic WLAN and IP settings, to be able to communicate with the WSG. Thereafter the WSG can be used to remotely and wirelessly edit parameters and update software of the OpenStage WL3 telephones. It saves the parameters and software for all OpenStage WL3 telephones in a database with the maximum capacity of this data base being 2.500 OpenStage WL3 telephones.
The WSG is also required if LDAP access from the OpenStage WL3 telephones and interfaces to the alarming/messaging Server OSCAR are required. The OpenStage WL3 telephones must log on to the WSG to enable the messaging and alarm functions.
Each OpenStage WL3 has also an own configuration menu. This menu can be used as simple option for single handset configuration.
Connectable Devices
The OpenStage WL3 were tested with the following systems:
- OpenScape Office, from V3
- HiPath 3000, from V9
- OpenScape Voice, from V7
- HiPath 4000, from V6
The interface for the solution in the platforms is SIP. One SIP user is required in the platform for each OpenStage WL3 telephone; please remember the necessary SIP user licenses in the platforms mentioned above. For enabling messaging and alarming the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional (OSCAR), from V3 is required. The OSCAR needs an Open Access Protocol License (OAP) for the connection to the solution.
Documentation and Training
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