ESI 40 Business Phone Betriebsanweisung Seite 84

  • Herunterladen
  • Zu meinen Handbüchern hinzufügen
  • Drucken
  • Seite
    / 109
  • Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • FEHLERBEHEBUNG
  • LESEZEICHEN
  • Bewertet. / 5. Basierend auf Kundenbewertungen
Seitenansicht 83
User’s Guide Using an ESI desktop IP phone remotely
G.1
Using an ESI desktop IP phone remotely
When used remotely (i.e., connecting to the ESI system over a WAN or the Internet rather than on a LAN), a ESI
desktop IP phone will operate like a regular ESI desktop phone, with these important exceptions:
Mode display — The bottom section of the phone’s display will show RMT (short for remote) to indicate the
phone’s current mode.
No 911/emergency callsBecause your phone isn’t connected directly to your local telephone network, you
must use a regular phone connected locally, not the ESI desktop IP phone, to make 9 1 1 or other
emergency calls. (For more information, see ESI document
# 0450-0262, included with your ESI IP phone.)
Troubleshooting
Important: The audio quality of an ESI IP phone is dependent on the quality of the connection between the phone and
the IP PBX at the main office. High data traffic on a poor or overloaded connection will cause significant
audio distortion, which may include pops and clicks, or warbling. In this case, contact your ESI Reseller or
network administrator for assistance. The quality of your main office’s outside phone lines also can affect the
phone’s audio quality. Due to the interface between advanced, packet-based phone systems and the
traditional public telephone network, a poor-quality phone line can degrade audio quality, causing an echo
on outside calls. An occasional echo isn’t unusual and doesn’t necessarily indicate a problem with your
system or lines; however, if this problem occurs persistently, contact your ESI Reseller for assistance.
Condition Procedure(s)
Phone display is blank
Check other phone functions. If you get dial tone when you lift the receiver and the
display is blank, the phone is defective.
Make sure the Ethernet cable is plugged into the phone’s NETWORK jack (and not the
PC port).
If no phone functions operate, check the phone power supply. It should be plugged into
the phone and into an active AC outlet. If the display is still blank, the phone is defective.
Contact your ESI Reseller if the phone is defective.
Phone display shows
software version
The phone is faulty. Contact your ESI Reseller.
Phone connects but
doesn’t operate correctly
The phone may be defective. Contact your Reseller.
Phone won’t connect
Important: See page A.10 for instructions on connecting your phone.
Check the cable between the phone and network access device (router, hub or switch).
This cable should be plugged into the NETWORK port on the bottom of the phone.
Check that the link light for the port on router is illuminated. If this light is not lit check the
power supply connection for the router.
Check the cable between the network access device and the modem. The WAN port on
a router should be plugged directly into the modem. If using a hub or switch, connect its
UPLINK port to the modem.
Check your IP connection by using your PC to access a site on the Internet (after
accessing a Web page, press Ctrl R [for Refresh] to verify that your Web browser is
displaying fresh data).
Call the main office with a regular phone. Make sure the problem is not with the network
or IP connection at the main office.
Phone works correctly
but the audio quality
is poor
The problem is probably with the connection between the phone and the IP PBX at the
main office. Ask your Network Administrator or ESI Reseller to evaluate your connection to
the main office.
Seitenansicht 83
1 2 ... 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 ... 108 109

Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern

Keine Kommentare