Nortel Networks Telephone LIP 6830 User Manual

IP Telephone  
User Guide  
LIP-6830  
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)  
Sylantro SIP4B  
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set.  
Retain it for future reference.  
LGN-6830-1224SS01.01  
 
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Table of Contents  
1.  
Introducing the LIP-6830...................................................................1  
1.1 LIP-6830 Overview.............................................................................................1  
1.2 LIP-6830 Features .............................................................................................1  
1.3 LIP-6830 General Description............................................................................2  
2.  
Using Basic LIP-6830 Features.........................................................5  
2.1 Receiving a Call .................................................................................................5  
2.2 Making a Call .....................................................................................................6  
2.3 Putting a Call on Hold ........................................................................................6  
2.4 Transferring Calls, Announced...........................................................................6  
2.5 Transferring Calls, Blind/Unannounced..............................................................6  
2.6 Call Forward.......................................................................................................7  
2.7 3-Party Conference............................................................................................7  
2.8 Call Waiting-Multiple Call Appearance...............................................................7  
2.9 Redial.................................................................................................................8  
2.10 Last Call Return .................................................................................................8  
2.11 Speed Dial Buttons ............................................................................................8  
2.12 Speed Number Dialing.......................................................................................9  
2.13 DND (Do-Not-Disturb)........................................................................................9  
2.14 Muting a Call ......................................................................................................9  
2.15 Accessing Your Voice Mail.................................................................................9  
2.16 Shared Call Appearance / Bridge Line Appearance.........................................10  
2.17 DSS/BLF Coverage buttons.............................................................................10  
2.18 Hotline/Warm-Line ...........................................................................................11  
3.  
Advanced Services and the LIP-6830 LCD Menu..........................12  
3.1 Call Logs ..........................................................................................................12  
3.2 Phone Book......................................................................................................12  
3.3 Call Park...........................................................................................................15  
3.4 Parked Call Pick Up .........................................................................................15  
3.5 Direct Call Pick Up ...........................................................................................15  
3.6 Group Call Pick Up...........................................................................................16  
3.7 Intercom...........................................................................................................16  
3.8 ACD Agent Group ............................................................................................16  
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1. Introducing the LIP-6830  
1.1 LIP-6830 Overview  
LIP-6830 is an Internet Protocol (IP) phone designed to support hosted telephony services over  
a managed IP network. Based on the open standard Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), LIP-6830  
can interoperate with various third party SIP end-user devices, Proxy/Registrar/Servers, and  
gateway products while voice packets are exchanged on a point-to-point basis between the  
phone and the connected party through the Service Provider’s network.  
Features and functions available to the LIP-6830 through the SIP Call Server are similar to  
those of a conventional business telephone. For ease of use, the LIP-6830 is equipped with  
fixed feature buttons, flexible (programmable) feature buttons, an LCD display, Softkeys, and a  
dial pad. These elements are described in more detail in the General Description section below.  
1.2 LIP-6830 Features  
Features available to the LIP-6830 are dependent upon the Call Server and configuration of the  
LIP Phone. Details on the features available from the Call Server and the User Portal should be  
obtained from the Service Provider’s representative.  
Basic features provided by the LIP-6830 and the Call Server include:  
- IP phone operation with SIP protocol  
- Local configuration via keypad/LCD  
- S/W upgrade, TFTP or HTTPS  
- Mute  
- IP Addressing: static/dynamic IP (DHCP)  
- RTP/RFC2833 support  
- 802.3af PoE (Power over Ethernet)  
- Call Logs  
- Click-to-Call  
- Speed Dial buttons  
- Speed Number dialing  
- Phone Book  
- Caller ID  
- Caller ID blocking  
- Anonymous call blocking  
- Call Forwarding  
- Call Transfer  
- 3-way Conference  
- Do Not Disturb (DND)  
- Call Refusal  
- Call Waiting  
- Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) lamp/tone  
- Hotline/Warm-Line  
- Flexible feature mapping  
- Last Number Redial  
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- Call Return  
- Station-to-Station dialing  
- Handset, Headset, Speakerphone, and Ring Volume control  
- LCD Contrast Control  
- Call Hold Ringback  
- Hands-free dialing  
- Label for Programmed feature buttons  
- Full Duplex Speakerphone  
- Multiple Ring types  
- Distinctive Ring tones  
- G.723.1A / G.729AB / PCMU / PCMA voice codec  
- Acoustic Echo canceller  
- Auto Answer  
- Ringer off  
- Web Based Management  
1.3 LIP-6830 General Description  
The LIP-6830 interfaces with you to deliver voice and audio signals over the handset and  
speaker. A Microphone, which can be switched On and Off (muted), is located in the right front  
for audio input to the LIP-6830 Speakerphone. The 3-line, 24 characters LCD is a visual output  
for status and interactive menus. The various buttons are the LIP-6830 input devices used to  
access resources, activate features, and interact with menus. Location of the devices and  
buttons of the LIP-6830 are provided in Figures 1 and 2 below.  
Figure 1. Front view of LIP-6830  
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Figure 2. LIP-6830 buttons  
Function  
Number Button  
Left direction button. When appears in the bottom-left corner of the  
LCD, the previous menu may be selected.  
1
Right direction button. When ¼ appears in the bottom-right corner of the  
LCD, the next group of Softkeys may be selected.  
Softkeys. Softkeys are interactive, changing function based on the LIP  
Phone status. When selected and verified, by pressing the [ OK ]  
Softkey, the LIP Phone performs the selected function.  
2
3
4
5
Settings button. ‘Settings’ accesses and exits the menu for display and  
changes to the LIP Phone configuration.  
Flexible buttons (24) with Red/Green LEDs. Assign as Line or feature in  
Phone configuration. Default assignments for buttons 1 and 2 are primary  
and secondary Line appearance for the extension.  
Headset button. When using a headset, this button toggles the headset  
state. When the headset is active, this button is red.  
CONF button. Use to establish a conference.  
INFO button. Use to display configuration settings of the LIP-6830.  
Hold button. Use to place a call on Hold. Also, use to access a held call.  
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7
MSG button. When the MWI LED indicates you have a message waiting.  
Use to access Voice Mail server.  
DND (Do-Not-Disturb) button. Use to activate DND so that extension will  
not ring.  
Mute button. Toggle audio from the microphone to the connected party  
On and Off.  
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Number Button  
Function  
Speaker button. Toggle the LIP-6830 speakerphone On and Off.  
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9
Volume control button. Use to adjust Ring, Headset, Handset, and  
Speaker volume.  
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2. Using Basic LIP-6830 Features  
The LIP-6830 is equipped with Softkeys and two direction buttons, used to navigate and select  
items from the display menu. An item can be selected when it is displayed by using the  
Softkeys. In some cases, either the Softkeys or a feature button may be used to access basic  
features such as Conference. The Softkeys are also employed to access the ‘Advanced  
Services’ to which your company has subscribed.  
Some buttons on the LIP-6830 represent Lines or SIP call appearances. The Line buttons  
present and manage calls to the specific Line or appearance. The LIP-6830 can support up to  
24 Lines, each associated with their own Line button. The LED of the Line button indicates the  
status of the Line as follows:  
Green LED On – in use at this phone, when call is displayed in LCD.  
Green LED fast flash – incoming call at this phone when call is displayed in the LCD.  
Green LED slow flash – call on hold at this phone when displayed in the LCD.  
Red LED On – in use at another phone.  
Red LED fast flash – incoming call at another phone.  
Red LED slow flash – call on hold at another phone.  
Yellow LED On – in use at this phone when call is not displayed in LCD.  
Yellow LED fast flash – incoming call at this phone when call is not displayed in LCD.  
Yellow LED slow flash – call on hold at this phone when call is not displayed in LCD.  
Green & Yellow LED alternate color slow flash – the line is not registered.  
NOTE: When ACD is active on the Line the LED will indicate the status of the Agent:  
Green LED On – Agent checked in and available  
Red LED flashing – Agent checked in and unavailable  
Red LED On – Agent checked out  
2.1 Receiving a Call  
When you receive a call, your phone will ring and the display may show the name or number of  
the calling party.  
To answer a ringing call:  
1) Lift the handset, press  
, press  
, press the [Answ]Softkey, or press Line button.  
To refuse a ringing call:  
1) Press [Refu]Softkey in the ringing state.  
To end the call:  
1) Hang up the handset, press  
, press  
, press [EndC]Softkey, or press Line button.  
NOTE: Calls can not be received unless the Line is registered to call server. When not  
registered, the Line button LED will blink red and orange.  
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2.2 Making a Call  
You can make a call using on-hook or off-hook dialing.  
To place a call:  
1) Lift the handset, press  
, press  
, or press Line button.  
2) Dial the destination phone number; when the called party answers, begin speaking (the LCD  
will display the elapsed time of the call).  
To end the call:  
1) Replace the handset, press  
, press  
, press [EndC]Softkey, or press Line button.  
2.3 Putting a Call on Hold  
You can place a call in a waiting state; the held party cannot hear you and you cannot hear the  
held party. You can answer or place other calls while a call is on hold.  
To place a call on Hold:  
1) Put a call on hold by pressing  
or [Hold]Softkey.  
To retrieve a held call:  
1) To return to the held call, press the blinking Line button,  
, or press [Rsum]Softkey.  
NOTE: If multiple calls are on hold, a list of available calls on the Line will display. Use the  
[Prev]-[Next]Softkeys to select the desired call, “Retrieve Call Idx. #”, and press the [ OK ]  
Softkey.  
If you place a call on hold and return to idle, you may receive Call Hold Ringback tone.  
2.4 Transferring Calls, Announced  
You can send an active call to another extension and either announce the call or hang-up to  
complete the transfer.  
To transfer an active call:  
1) Press [Trns]Softkey.  
2) Dial the number you wish to receive the transfer.  
3) You may await answer and then hang-up, or just hang up to complete the transfer.  
To cancel the Transfer:  
1) Press [Cncl]Softkey.  
2.5 Transferring Calls, Blind/Unannounced  
You can transfer an active call to another extension without talking to the party who is to receive  
the call, using Blind Transfer. The caller is transferred to the new party without verifying that the  
new party is there or willing to receive the call.  
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To transfer an active call:  
1) Press [BXfr]Softkey.  
2) Dial the number you wish to transfer.  
3) Hang up to complete the transfer.  
2.6 Call Forward  
Call forward directs incoming calls to ring at another location. There are 4 conditions that can  
be defined to forward calls;  
-
-
Call Forward Busy — redirects incoming calls if the Line is busy.  
Call Forward No Answer — redirects incoming calls if the call is not answered in the  
designated time allowed (No Answer time).  
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Call Forward Busy or No Answer — redirects incoming call if the Line is busy or, if idle  
after No Answer time expires.  
Call Forward All Calls — redirects all incoming calls to a Line you designate.  
To set up Call Forward:  
1) Press [CFwd]Softkey, and use the [Prev]-[Next]Softkeys to select the desired Call  
Forward Condition and press the [ OK ]Softkey.  
2) Input the telephone number or address where your calls will be sent and press the [ OK ]  
Softkey.  
NOTE: When Call Forward is active, “Fwd. to …….” shows on the LCD screen.  
To disable Call Forward:  
1) Press [CFwd]Softkey, the message “Fwd. to …….” is no longer displayed on the LCD  
screen.  
2.7 3-Party Conference  
The LIP-6830 3-Party Conference feature lets you speak with two other parties at once.  
To initiate a conference between the current party, you, and another party:  
1) Press  
2) When the party answers, press  
or [Conf]Softkey, and dial the number you want to join in the conference.  
or [Join]Softkey to establish the conference.  
NOTE: If the new party does not answer, press the [EndC]Softkey to return to the original party.  
If the originator of the conference call hangs up, then the other two parties will be disconnected.  
If either of the called parties hangs up, the call will remain connected.  
2.8 Call Waiting-Multiple Call Appearance  
Each Line configured on the LIP-6830 can have multiple call appearances; call activity appears  
at more than one Line button to facilitate call handling. This is very useful if the user is on one  
call and needs to act on another incoming call on the same Line. While on a call, you will  
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receive a call waiting tone and the caller’s number is displayed so you know who is calling  
before you interrupt the current call; you can choose to pick up the call, or ignore it.  
To answer a second call:  
1) Press [Answ]Softkey; the first call is automatically placed on hold.  
To place a second call:  
1) Place the active call on hold.  
2) Press [NewC]Softkey to obtain dial tone, and dial the destination phone number.  
NOTE: When you have two calls on a Line, you are able to toggle between the two calls with  
the Line button. Pressing the Line button for the calls, you can move from one to the other call  
and manage the selected call. If you select an idle Line and take no action after 5 seconds, you  
will be returned to the original call.  
2.9 Redial  
You can automatically redial the last number you dialed; pressing the [Redi]Softkey will  
activate the speakerphone or headset and dial the last dialed number. Lift the handset prior to  
pressing the [Redi]Softkey to connect the call to the handset rather than the Speakerphone.  
To redial a call:  
1) Press [Redi]Softkey.  
NOTE: Your IP phone will not recall the last call dialed number after a loss of system power.  
2.10 Last Call Return  
You can dial the number associated with the last incoming call, allowing you to return a call to  
the caller.  
To call back the last incoming caller:  
1) Press [LCR ]Softkey.  
2.11 Speed Dial Buttons  
Programmable buttons on the LIP-6830 can be assigned for Speed Dial; pressing the button will  
automatically select your Line and dial the stored number (refer to the Installer Guide for the  
steps to configure Speed Dial).  
To make a call using speed dial:  
1) Press the desired Speed Dial button, or lift the handset and press the desired Speed Dial  
button  
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2.12 Speed Number Dialing  
Within the Phone Book menu, you can set a Speed Number (00 to 99) for each Phone Book  
record. The Speed Number can then be used to automatically dial the telephone number for the  
record. Speed Number dialing must be enabled for use (refer to the Installer Guide for steps to  
configure the Speed Number feature).  
To make a call using Speed Number:  
1) Dial the Speed Number (00-99) for the desired number, or lift the handset and dial the  
desired Speed Number.  
NOTE: When the Speed Number you dial is empty, the call is terminated and the LCD will  
display the error “Empty speed number.”  
2.13 DND (Do-Not-Disturb)  
The DND (Do Not Disturb) feature places the LIP-6830 in a ‘no-ring’ state. If the LIP-6830 is in  
DND, an incoming call to your extension will not cause the phone to ring. To use this feature,  
the DND button must be assigned (refer to the Installer Guide for the steps to configure the  
Flexible button).  
To activate DND:  
1) Press  
to activate DND; when activated, the  
button LED will illuminate red, and  
“Do no disturb” is displayed on the LCD.  
To deactivate DND:  
1) Press the illuminated  
button again.  
2.14 Muting a Call  
Mute turns the microphone of the Handset, Headset, or Speakerphone Off. This prevents the  
connected party from hearing what is said in the vicinity of the microphone.  
To mute the microphone:  
1) Press  
to mute a call; when mute is activated, the  
button LED is illuminated red.  
To activate the Handset, Headset, or Speakerphone microphone:  
1) Press again, or lift the handset to deactivate mute.  
2.15 Accessing Your Voice Mail  
When you have a message waiting, the MSG light will flash and messages may be retrieved.  
To access your voice mailbox:  
1) Press the MSG button when the Message Waiting Indicator LED indicates you have a  
message. The display indicates the total number of messages waiting and the LED of Lines  
with messages are red or flashing red.  
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2) Press a Line button with a solid or flashing red LED, the display indicates the number of  
messages waiting for that Line.  
3) Press the [DIAL] Softkey and follow the voice instructions.  
NOTE: To access your voice mailbox, the VMS address must be configured in the LIP Phone  
(refer to the Installer Guide for the steps to configure the VMS address).  
2.16 Shared Call Appearance / Bridge Line Appearance  
The LIP-6830 can support up to 24 Lines, each associated with its own button. A Line button  
could be set up as a Private Line, a Shared Line or DSS/BLF Call Coverage Line. A Private  
Line is used by only one phone. A Shared Line is shared by more than one phone. To learn  
more about this, please refer to the VoIP configuration section within the Installer Guide.  
A Shared Line appears and is accessible by an authorized set of Phones. A Shared Line allows  
you to place a call on hold at one phone and easily pick it up at another. Any phone with the  
Shared Line can originate and terminate calls on the Line. When a phone places an outgoing  
call, all phones with the Shared Line are notified and reflect the current status of the Line.  
When an incoming call is routed to a Shared Line, all phones with the Line will ring and display  
the name or number of the calling party. Once the call is answered, all other phones stop  
ringing and the Line button reflects a busy status.  
The LED of the Line button shows the state of each call appearance on a Line.  
Solid green  
Local call activity for Private or Shared Line.  
Call appearance ringing for Private Line.  
Local call hold.  
Fast blinking green  
Slow blinking green  
Solid red  
Remote call activity for Shared Line.  
Call appearance ringing for Shared Line.  
Remote call hold  
Fast blinking red  
Slow blinking red  
To place or receive a call on a Shared Line, use the procedures previously described.  
To retrieve a call held at a remote phone:  
1) Press the slowly blinking Shared Line button, a list of available calls will display.  
2) Use the [Prev]-[Next]Softkeys to select the desired call, “Retrieve Call Idx. #”, and press  
[ OK ]Softkey.  
NOTE: The Shared Line may also be called a Bridge Line Appearance.  
2.17 DSS/BLF Coverage buttons  
The LIP-6830 has been designed to meet the special needs associated with an Attendant or  
Secretarial answering position. Specific needs for these users who provide call coverage  
include:  
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Direct Station Selection (DSS) — one-touch calling to covered extensions, and the ability to pick  
up calls ringing at those extensions.  
Busy Lamp Field (BLF)—visual status indication of covered extensions.  
The DSS/BLF feature in the LIP-6830 uses the Shared call appearance feature. Operation of  
the DSS/BLF Coverage button however is distinctively different than a Shared Line.  
To call an idle covered extension:  
1) Lift the handset, press  
, press  
, or press your Line button.  
2) Press the DSS/BLF Coverage button.  
To answer a call to a covered extension:  
1) Lift the handset, press  
, press  
, or press your Line button.  
2) Press flashing DSS/BLF Coverage button.  
The LED indications of the DSS Line button are:  
Solid green  
Line in use locally  
Slow blinking green  
Solid red  
Call held, locally  
Line in use remotely  
Fast blinking red  
Slow blinking red  
Call appearance ringing for covered Line  
Remote call hold  
NOTE: To use the DSS/BLF feature, the Line button must be configured as DSS (refer to  
Installer Guide for the steps to configure the Line for DSS).  
2.18 Hotline/Warm-Line  
The LIP Phone may be assigned for Hotline/Warm-Line operation. When assigned, the LIP  
Phone will automatically place a call to the assigned destination. For Hotline, the call is placed  
immediately upon an off-hook state. For Warm-Line, the call is placed after a delay, allowing  
the user time to access another feature or Line as needed.  
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3. Advanced Services and the LIP-6830 LCD Menu  
This section describes how to view and use the Advanced Services available through the LCD  
menu. The Main Menu components and order of display may be different on your phone based  
on the service subscription.  
The LIP-6830 is equipped with Softkeys and two direction buttons, used to navigate and select  
items from menus. An item can be selected when it is highlighted with the pointer (>), using the  
Softkeys or by dialing the digit preceding the item.  
3.1 Call Logs  
The LIP-6830 has access to a log of all calls placed or received by the phone, including  
incoming calls that were not answered (missed calls). The Call Logs can be viewed on the LCD  
and used to place a call to the logged party. Call Logs may be accessed through a  
programmable button assigned for the Call Log function on the LIP-6830 (refer to Installer  
Guide for the steps to configure a Call Log button).  
To access the Call Logs menu:  
1) When in an idle state, press the Call Log button; the Call Logs menu will provide several  
choices.  
2) Use the [Prev]-[Next]Softkeys to select the desired log or dial the digit associated with  
the desired selection.  
Call Log  
>1.Missed Calls  
[Prev] [Next] [ OK ]  
1) The log will information on the call along with the Caller ID information.  
Missed Calls  
>1.4913,LG-Nortel  
[Prev] [Next] [Dial] ¼  
To call a number listed in the Call Logs:  
1) Dial the digit preceding the desired log item, or use the [Prev]-[Next]Softkeys to select  
the desired Log item and press the [Dial]Softkey.  
3.2 Phone Book  
The LIP-6830 contains an internal Phone Book that has 100 entries. You can add to, delete,  
edit, and dial entries from the Phone Book. The Phone Book is accessed with a programmable  
button assigned for the Phone Book function (refer to Installer Guide for the steps to configure  
the Phone Book).  
To access the Phone Book menu:  
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1) Press the Phone Book button.  
2) The Phone Book will display the first entry.  
Phone Book (Page 1)  
>1.LG-Nortel, 1305  
[Prev] [Next] [Dial] ¼  
To call a number listed in the Phone Book:  
1) Dial the digit preceding the desired log item, or use the [Prev]-[Next]Softkeys to display  
additional log items.  
2) Press [Dial]Softkey.  
To add a record to the Phone Book:  
1) Press the Phone Book button.  
2) Press the ¼ to view the next menu selections.  
Phone Book (Page 1)  
>[01]Tom,1234  
[Edit] [Add ] [Del ] ¼  
3) Select [Add ]Softkey.  
Phone Book (Page 1)  
>[15]Tommy,9876  
[Edit] [Add ] [Del ] ¼  
4) Enter a Name, Number and Speed Number for the record, selecting the [ OK ]Softkey for  
each entry. Use the [Mode]Softkey to enter characters.  
Phone Book : Number [1]  
9876  
[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼  
To edit a record:  
1) Press the Phone Book button.  
2) Select the desired record; press the ¼ to view the next menu selection.  
Phone Book (Page 1)  
>[01]Tom,1234  
[Edit] [Add ] [Del ] ¼  
3) Select [Edit]Softkey.  
Phone Book (Page 1)  
>[15]Tommy,9876  
[Edit] [Add ] [Del ] ¼  
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4) Edit the Name, Number and Speed Number for the record, selecting the [ OK]Softkey for  
each entry (use the [Mode]Softkey to enter characters).  
Phone Book : Number [1]  
9876  
[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼  
To delete a record:  
1) Press the Phone Book button.  
2) Select the desired record.  
3) Press the ¼ to view the [Del]selection.  
Phone Book (Page 1)  
>[01]Tom,1234  
[Edit] [Add ] [Del ] ¼  
4) Select [Del ]Softkey and [Yes ].  
Phone Book (Page 1)  
>[15]Tommy,9876  
[Edit] [Add ] [Del ] ¼  
To delete all records:  
1) Press the Phone Book button.  
2) Press the ¼ to view the [DALL]selection.  
Phone Book (Page 1)  
>[01]Tom,1234  
[DALL] [Find]  
¼
3) Select [DALL]Softkey and [Yes ].  
Phone Book (Page 1)  
>[15]Tommy,9876  
[DALL] [Find]  
¼
To search the records in the Phone Book:  
1) Press the Phone Book button.  
2) Press the ¼ to view the [Find]selection.  
Phone Book (Page 1)  
>[01]Tom,1234  
[DALL] [Find]  
¼
3) Select [Find]Softkey and [Yes ].  
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Search for:  
Tom  
[1]  
[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼  
4) Enter the search criteria and select [ OK ]to view the search results  
Phone Book (Page 1)  
>(15)Tommy,9876  
[Edit] [Add ] [Del ] ¼  
3.3 Call Park  
You can park a call on an internal extension.  
To park a call:  
1) Press [Park]Softkey during conversation.  
2) Enter an extension number and press the [ OK ]Softkey.  
Input Extension  
[1]  
[ Å ] [Mode] [ OK ] Æ  
3.4 Parked Call Pick Up  
Call pickup is a business phone feature that lets a user pick up a call parked at an extension.  
This feature is often used with paging to park the call at an extension and announce the location  
of the call. If the desired user hears the page, they can easily access the parked call using  
Parked Call Pick up.  
To pick-up a Parked call:  
1) Press the ¼ to locate the [Pick]Softkey.  
2) Press the [Pick]Softkey, and enter an extension number, then press the [ OK ]Softkey.  
Input Extension  
[1]  
[ Å ] [Mode] [ OK ] Æ  
3.5 Direct Call Pick Up  
Directed call pickup is a business phone feature that lets a user pick up a call that is ringing at  
another extension.  
To pick up a call ringing at another extension:  
1) Press ¼ to locate the [DPic]Softkey.  
2) Press the [DPic]Softkey, and enter the extension number, then press the [ OK ]Softkey.  
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Input Extension  
[1]  
[ Å ] [Mode] [ OK ] Æ  
3.6 Group Call Pick Up  
Call pick up by group is a business phone feature that lets the user pick up a call ringing at an  
extension in the user’s call group. User call groups are assigned in the Call Server.  
To pickup a call ringing at a group extension:  
1) Press the ¼ to locate the [GPic]Softkey.  
2) Press [GPic]Softkey.  
3.7 Intercom  
Your Call Server may provide an intercom feature; this feature allows for Voice Announce  
intercom calling with handsfree reply. If available, a button on your LIP-6830 may be assigned  
to access the intercom (refer to the Installer Guide for the steps to configure the Intercom button  
and beep tone).  
To access the intercom:  
1) Press the assigned Intercom button.  
2) Dial an extension number and press [ OK ]Softkey.  
Input Extension  
[1]  
[ Å ] [Mode] [ OK ] Æ  
3) Following the beep tone, announce your call.  
3.8 ACD Agent Group  
Your call services may include Automatic Call Distribution (ACD). When calls are made to an  
ACD group, callers enter a queue, and the call is routed to the next available ACD agent. This  
feature is useful for a customer support group, people taking reservations, or people making  
appointments. A programmable button on the LIP-6830 should be assigned as an ACD Agent  
button for Agent control. Using the ACD Agent button, the user can activate ACD for a Line,  
enter an ACD Group ID, if not preconfigured, control the Agent status and assign the ACD  
Primary Line to display the Agent status on the LCD.  
The LCD will indicate the status of the ACD Agent for the main ACD Line. Also, the LED of the  
Line button will indicate the ACD Agent status, when activated. The LED ACD Agent status  
indications are:  
Green LED On – Agent checked in and available  
Red LED flashing – Agent checked in but unavailable  
Red LED On – Agent checked out  
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NOTE: The LIP Phone must be enabled for ACD (refer to the Installer Guide for the steps to  
enable the ACD function).  
To deactivate ACD for a Line:  
1) Press the ACD Agent button.  
2) Press the Line button to deactivate ACD.  
3) Use the backspace key to delete the Group ID.  
4) Select the [ OK ]Softkey.  
To activate ACD operation for a Line and check-in to an ACD group:  
1) Press the assigned “ACD Agent” button.  
ACD Status (Line 1)  
Check-Out  
[C.In] [PRIM] ¼  
2) Press the Line button, and then press the [C.In]Softkey.  
NOTE: The check-in Softkey is only available if the Agent is checked out.  
3) Accept the pre-defined ACD Group ID with the [ OK ]Softkey or enter a Group ID and  
press the [ OK ]Softkey.  
ACD Group ID  
123  
[1]  
[ Å ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼  
4) Enter the password of your ACD Agent group and press the [ OK ]Softkey. You may need  
to first set your Group ID (use the [G.ID]Softkey and enter your ACD Group Id and [ OK ].  
ACD Password  
[1]  
[ Å ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼  
To set the extension to the “available” status:  
1) Press the “ACD Agent” button.  
NOTE: The Agent must be checked in to set the available status.  
2) Press the Line button, and then press the [Avail]Softkey. The [Avail]Softkey appears  
only if the Agent is unavailable.  
ACD Status (Line 1)  
Unavailable  
[Avail] [COut] [PRIM] ¼  
To set the extension to the “unavailable” status:  
1) Press the “ACD Agent” button.  
2) Press the Line button, and then press the [Unvl]Softkey.  
NOTE: The [Unvl]Softkey appears only if the Agent is available.  
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ACD Status (Line 1)  
Available  
[Unvl] [COut] [PRIM] ¼  
To check-out of the ACD group:  
1) Press the “ACD Agent” button.  
2) Press Line button.  
3) Press the [COut]Softkey.  
NOTE: The check-out Softkey is only available if the Agent is checked in.  
ACD Status (Line 1)  
Unavailable  
[Avail] [COut] [PRIM]  
To set the Line as the Primary ACD Line to display the ACD status from the LCD:  
1) In the ACD menu, select the [PRIM]Softkey and press the [ OK ]Softkey.  
ACD Status (Line 1)  
Check-Out  
[C.In] [PRIM] ¼  
NOTE: The LIP Phone and Line must be enabled for ACD, refer to Installer Guide for the steps  
to enable the ACD function.  
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