Bogen Nyquist NQ-T2000 Bedienungsanleitung

LCD Display VoIP Phone
User Manual
Nyquist NQ-T2000
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Contents
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Contents
1 Using the VoIP Phone .................................................................. 1
1 Hardware Components and Features ............................................... 1
1.1 Common Status Icons............................................................. 4
2 Configuring the VoIP Phone................................................................. 6
3 Making Pages ............................................................................................. 7
3.1 All-Call Paging............................................................................ 8
3.2 Emergency-All-Call Paging ................................................... 8
3.3 Record Page................................................................................ 8
3.4 Zone Paging..............................................................................10
4 Making Calls..............................................................................................10
5 Playing Alarms..........................................................................................11
6 Playing Tones............................................................................................12
7 Forwarding Calls ......................................................................................12
8 Using the Voice Mail Feature .............................................................14
9 Recording Announcements.................................................................14
10 Playing Recorded Calls..........................................................................15
11 Restart Nyquist Server...........................................................................16
12 Stop Announcement..............................................................................16
13 Stop Scheduled Audio ..........................................................................17
14 Launching Routines................................................................................17
2 Nyquist DTMF Feature Dialing Codes ...................................... 19
2.1 Alarm/Tone Activation (CoS: Activate Alarm
Signals | Manually Activate Tone Signals) .....................................19
2.2 Calling..........................................................................................................19
2.3 Call Forwarding (CoS: Call Forwarding)..........................................20
2.4 Call Parking/Call Pickup........................................................................20
2.5 Call Transfer (CoS: Call Transfer) .......................................................20
2.6 Conferencing.............................................................................................21
2.7 Monitoring/Recording ..........................................................................21
2.8 Paging..........................................................................................................22
2.9 Voicemail (CoS: Voicemail)..................................................................23

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2.10 Walking CoS (CoS: Walking Class of Service) .............................23
2.11 Dial Codes Used for Simulating Calls to Admin Station
from Station Call Switches..................................................................24
2.12 Routines (CoS: Execute Routines)....................................................24
2.13 Audio Distribution (CoS: Audio Distribution)..............................24
2.14 Miscellaneous Dial Codes...................................................................24

1Using the VoIP Phone
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Using the VoIP Phone
The Bogen Model NQ-T2000 VoIP Phone by Yealink is designed to
serve as an admin or staff phone for various Nyquist systems. This
phone combines a traditional telephone keypad with a 132 x 64 pixel,
backlit graphical Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) to provide rapid, effi-
cient, and reliable control over many Nyquist features, such as
launching Emergency-All-Call pages and paging zones.
This manual guides you through the use of the VoIP Phone with the
Nyquist system.
1 Hardware Components and Features
The main components of the VoIP Phone are the LCD screen and the
keypad. The LCD screen shows the time of date and the station num-
bers and call-in priority of stations that are calling in. Depending
upon the system CoS programming, the VoIP Phone can display
menus to activate Zone Paging, All-Call Paging, Emergency All-Call
Paging, alarm signals, audio files, and external functions.
Note: Various T2000 menu controlled features are only available
if the station Type is set to Admin Phone.

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Hardware components are described in the following table:
Figure 1-1, Hardware Components
Table 1-1, Hardware Components
Item Description
1 LCD Screen Shows information about calls, messages, soft
keys, time, date, and other relevant data:
• Default account
• Call information—caller ID, call duration
• Icons
• Missed call text or second incoming caller
information
•Prompttext
• Time and date

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2 Power Indicator LED Indicates call status, message status and
phone’s system status. The following statuses
are available:
• Solid red – The phone is initializing.
• Fast-flashing red (300ms) – The phone is
ringing.
• Slow-flashing red (1s) – The phone receives
a voice mail or text message.
• Off – The phone is powered off, idle, or
busy or the call is placed on hold or muted.
3 Line Keys Allows you to activate up to two accounts and
to assign various features. The following sta-
tuses are available:
• Solid green – The line is connected and in
use.
• Fast-flashing green – The line is receiving
an incoming call.
• Slow-flashing green – The call is on hold.
• Off – The line is inactive.
4 Soft Keys Are labeled automatically to identify their con-
text-sensitive features.
5 Navigational Keys Allows you to scroll through displayed infor-
mation, confirm or cancel actions, answer or
reject incoming calls, and mute or unmute
calls.
6 MESSAGE Key Indicates and accesses voice mails.
7 HEADSET Key Toggles the headset mode.
8 TRAN Key Transfers call to another party.
9 RD Key Redials the previously dialed number.
10 Speakerphone Key Toggles the hands-free (speakerphone) mode.
11 Volume Key Adjusts the volume of the handset, headset,
speaker, ringer.
Table 1-1, Hardware Components (Continued)
Item Description

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1.1 Common Status Icons
Some of the most common status icons that appear on the LCD
screen are described in the following table:
12 Keypad Provides the digits, letters, and special charac-
ters for the Nyquist application.
13 Speaker Provides hands-free (speakerphone) audio
output.
14 Mute Key Press to mute the microphone during a
handset call or speakerphone call.
15 Hookswitch Tab Secures the handset in the handset cradle
when the VoIP phone is mounted vertically.
Table 1-1, Hardware Components (Continued)
Item Description
Table 1-2, Common Display Icons
Icon Description
Network is unavailable.
Phone is in hands-free (speakerphone)
mode.
Phone is in handset mode.
Phone is in headset mode.
Voice mail message is available.
A text message is available.

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The phone’s ringer volume is set to 0.
The call has been muted.
A missed call was received.
Call forwarding is on.
Table 1-2, Common Display Icons (Continued)
Icon Description

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2 Configuring the VoIP Phone
Refer to the applicable Nyquist System Administrator Manual for
instructions on adding the VoIP Phone as a station. You will need the
Extension Number, Name, and MAC address for the phone.
Next, configure the VoIP Phone through the phone’s web user inter-
face (UI).
To configure the VoIP Phone:
Step 1 Identify the phone’s Internet Protocol (IP) address by
doing one of the following:
• Locate the IP address in your network’s Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client table.
• Press the VoIP Phone’s OK navigation key to dis-
play the IP address.
Step 2 Open your computer’s web browser, enter the phone’s
IP address (for example, http://192.168.0.10 or
Figure 1-2, Auto Provision Options
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