Funke+Huster Fernsig ResistTel IP2/IP154 How to use

Explosion proof and weatherproof VoIP-telephones
Short Manual
FHF BA 9710 03/13 V8 / V9
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BA 9710 03/13 V8/V9
ResistTel IP2 / IP152 – Short manual
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Table of Contents
1VoIP Telephone ResistTel IP2 / IP152 and
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1.1 Keypad......................................................................... 5
1.2 Keypad Des ription ..................................................... 6
1.3 Display......................................................................... 7
1.3.1 Default Display.................................................................. 7
1.3.2 Menu and Listing Display ................................................... 9
1.4 As-Delivered Condition ............................................. 10
1.4.1 Default Version one LAN Connection with a Cable Screw Cap
...................................................................................... 10
1.4.2 Version one LAN Connection with a Female Housing
Connection ..................................................................... 10
1.4.3 Version one Switch LAN Module with two LAN Connections
with Cable Screw Cap...................................................... 11
1.4.4 Version one Switch LAN Module with two LAN Connections
with Cable Screw Cap...................................................... 11
1.5 Mounting and Installing............................................ 12
1.5.1 LAN-Connections............................................................. 16
1.5.1.1 Default Version one LAN Connection with a Cable Screw Cap
...................................................................................... 16
1.5.1.2 Version one LAN Connection with a Female Housing
Connection ..................................................................... 16
1.5.1.3 Version with Switch LAN Module with two LAN Connections
with Cable Screw Caps .................................................... 17
1.5.1.4 Version with Switch LAN Module with two LAN Connections
with two Female Housing Connections.............................. 17
1.5.2 xternal Power Supply Connection ................................... 18
1.5.3 Relay Connection ............................................................ 18
1.5.4 Other Terminals .............................................................. 19
1.5.5 Sling Holder .................................................................... 20
1.5.6 General........................................................................... 20
1.6 EMC-Dire tive............................................................ 20
2Operating Manual...................................................... 21
2.1 Operating Basi s ....................................................... 21
2.1.1 Adjusting the Volume ...................................................... 22
2.1.2 Do not Disturb ................................................................ 22
2.1.3 Different Types of Call Numbers....................................... 23
2.1.4 Input of Characters and Special Characters....................... 23
2.2 Operating Modes ....................................................... 24
2.2.1 Changeover from Handset Mode to Handset Mode with Open
Listening......................................................................... 24

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2.2.2 Changeover from Handset Mode with Open Listening to
Handset Mode................................................................. 25
2.2.3 Changeover from Handset Mode (with or without Open
Listening) to Hands Free Mode......................................... 25
2.2.4 Changeover from Handset Mode (with or without Open
Listening) to Headset Mode.............................................. 25
2.2.5 Changeover from Hands Free Mode to Handset Mode........ 25
2.2.6 Changeover from Hands Free Mode to Headset Mode........ 25
2.2.7 Changeover from Headset Mode to Headset Mode with Open
Listening......................................................................... 25
2.2.8 Changeover from Headset Mode with Open Listening to
Headset Mode................................................................. 25
2.2.9 Changeover from Headset Mode (with or without Open
Listening) to Handset Mode ............................................. 26
2.2.10 Other Changeover of the Operating Mode......................... 26
2.3 Call Fun tions............................................................ 26
2.3.1 Answering Calls............................................................... 26
2.3.2 Terminating a Call ........................................................... 27
2.3.3 Making Calls.................................................................... 27
2.3.3.1 Single Dialling ................................................................. 27
2.3.3.2 Block Dialling .................................................................. 28
2.3.3.2.1 Menu Parameter Input Indirect Dialling ............................ 29
2.3.3.3 Dialling during existing Connections.................................. 29
2.3.4 Redialling........................................................................ 29
2.3.5 Call Back......................................................................... 31
2.3.6 Muting............................................................................ 32
2.3.7 Making second Call.......................................................... 32
2.3.8 Switching........................................................................ 33
2.3.9 Transferring a Call........................................................... 34
2.3.10 Transferring a Call directly ............................................... 35
2.3.11 Initiating a Conference .................................................... 35
3Te hni al Data weatherproof Telephones ................ 37
4Notes ......................................................................... 39

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1VoIP Telephone ResistTel IP2 / IP152 and
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1.1 Keypad
Figure 1: Keypad of the VoIP-Telephone

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1.2 Keypad Des ription
Symbol Des ription and Key Fun tions
The Loudspeaker key is used to control the hands free and
listening mode.
The Menu key is used to open the main menu or to save changes.
The Disconnect key is used to terminate calls or any menu.
(short)
The nquiry key is used to enable the "Hold" and "Switch"
functions. In idle mode, the nquiry key is used to call up the list
of missed calls. To execute the enquiry function the nquiry key
has to be pressed short (shorter than 0.5 seconds).
(long)
The Redial key is used to select the list of 100 phone numbers last
dialled. In the menu, the redial key confirms the current selection.
The phone ResistTel IP2 / IP152 has no single Redial key. To
execute the redial function the Redial key has to be pressed long
(longer than a second).
Arrow keys are used for navigation in the menu and browsing in
the telephone directory. The volume can only be adjusted during a
call.
(long)
The asterisk
key also serves as a mute key. During a call, a longer
press switches the microphone off or on.
...
Digit keys for entering phone numbers. The asterisk
and hash
keys have special functions. To enter asterisk
and Hash the keys
have to be pressed short (shorter than 0.5 seconds). To enter
Mute (asterisk) and Shift (hash) the keys have to be pressed long
(longer than a second). After pressing of shift the digit keys (1 – 9
and 0) become function keys. After executing a function key the
shift mode is ended.
The Clearing key is used in input mode to delete the characters
left to the cursor.

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Symbol Des ription and Key Fun tions
(long)
The headset key is used to make and to end a call in the headset
mode. The phone ResistTel IP2 / IP152 has no single headset key.
To execute the headset key function the key has to be pressed
long (longer than a second) and then the loudspeaker key has
to be pressed. The headset key can be used only, if the headset is
configured to on (see manual). This makes sense only, if a
headset is connected to the phone.
Table 1: Keys and Fun tion Elements
1.3 Display
The display of the VoIP Telephone ResistTel IP2 / IP152 has 7 lines with max. 30
characters and a state line for showing information.
1.3.1 Default Display
The name and telephone number of the current registration is displayed in the first
line.
The middle lines display special information relating to the condition.
The date, time and registration status is displayed in the last line.
1 4 2 3 5
Torsten 72
06.04.10 14:40
Figure 2: Default Display of the VoIP Telephone ResistTel IP2 / IP152

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Position
Symbol Des ription
1 Name (H.323 or SIP ID or nickname of the PBX
configuration)
Status line; provides information on the current status of the
telephone by means of the following symbols.
06.04.10
Date
14:00 Time
No connection to the gatekeeper
Connection established to the gatekeeper
Connection established to the secondary gatekeeper
Connection to the gatekeeper broken. (Both symbols are
displayed in mutual change
Open listening
Hands free Mode
Microphone switched off (symbol flashing)
Call diversion activated
Handset activate
Headset active
Telephone locked
2
Calling number transmission locked
3 Own call number ( .164)
Called party
Calling party
Unknown number/name, unresolved number
Diverting party
Transferring party
Returning call
Call pending
4
Call on hold
Shift Mode
Headset configured
Audio connection of the active call is scrambled (SRTP)
5
0:12 Duration of the active call
Table 2: Contents of the Default Display

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1.3.2 Menu and Listing Display
The first six lines are used for the menu and listing display.
The last line is used for display of menu level, display name, scroll information and
type of entry.
1 2 3
5display name
Figure 3: Menu and Listing Display of the VoIP Telephone
ResistTel IP2 / IP152
Position
Symbol Des ription
Menu or listing level 0
< Menu or listing level 1
+ Menu or listing level 2
5 Menu or listing level 3
1
Menu or listing level 4 or lower
2 Display name
Scrolling up possible
Scrolling up and down possible
Scrolling down possible
aAlphanumerical input
1Numerical input
3
Choice, next level
Table 3: Contents of the Menu and Listing Display

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1.4 As-Delivered Condition
The phone is available for delivery in different versions.
•Handset with armed court.
•Single LAN connection or switch LAN modul with two LAN connections with
internal connection and cable screw connection or external LAN connection
and plug in connection.
•Housing in black or coloured in red or blue.
•Some Sealing plugs to connect option equipment
•Optional: max. 5 cable screw caps
•Optional: relay module
Accessories (optional):
−Headset with connection cable and attachment of the bracket.
−LAN connector from Phoenix Contact, consisting of:
oRJ sleeve housing Type VS-08-T-RJ45/IP67, Art.-Nr.: 1688696
oMale insert RJ45, CAT5, 8-polig Type VS-08-ST-RJ45/IP67, order-no.:
1688573
−LAN female connector for cable mounting from Tycoelectronics (AMP), order-
no. 116604-2
−Cable screw cap
−Sealing plugs
2 keys for torx socket screws TX20, TX30
1.4.1 Default Version one LAN Conne tion with a Cable S rew
Cap
•1 LAN connection internal
•Housing with 1 cable screw caps and 2 bored holes with sealing plugs at the
upper side.
Box ontents
The scope of the delivery includes:
- Telephone
- Printed short manual
- Manual on CD
- 1 LAN female connector for cable mounting from Tycoelectronics (AMP),
order-no. 116604-2
- 2 keys for torx socket screws TX20, TX30
1.4.2 Version one LAN Conne tion with a Female Housing
Conne tion
•1 LAN connection female housing connection
•1 LAN connection (without LAN interface) and sealing plug at the housing
•Housing with 1 bored hole with sealing plug at the upper side

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Box ontents
The scope of the delivery includes:
- Telephone
- Printed short manual
- Manual on CD
- 1 LAN connector from Phoenix Contact, consisting of:
oRJ sleeve housing Type VS-08-T-RJ45/IP67, Art.-Nr.: 1688696
oMale insert RJ45, CAT5, 8-polig Type VS-08-ST-RJ45/IP67, order-no.:
1688573
- 2 keys for torx socket screws TX20, TX30
1.4.3 Version one Swit h LAN Module with two LAN
Conne tions with Cable S rew Cap
•2 LAN connections internal
•Housing with 1 cable screw caps and 2 bored holes with sealing plugs at the
upper side.
Box ontents
The scope of the delivery includes:
- Telephone
- Printed short manual
- Manual on CD
- 1 LAN female connector for cable mounting from Tycoelectronics (AMP),
order-no. 116604-2
- 2 keys for torx socket screws TX20, TX30
1.4.4 Version one Swit h LAN Module with two LAN
Conne tions with Cable S rew Cap
•1 LAN connection female housing connection
•1 LAN connection and sealing plug at the housing
•Housing with 1 bored hole with sealing plug at the upper side
Box ontents
The scope of the delivery includes:
- Telephone
- Printed short manual
- Manual on CD
- 1 LAN connector from Phoenix Contact, consisting of:
oRJ sleeve housing Type VS-08-T-RJ45/IP67, Art.-Nr.: 1688696
oMale insert RJ45, CAT5, 8-polig Type VS-08-ST-RJ45/IP67, order-no.:
1688573
- 2 keys for torx socket screws TX20, TX30

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1.5 Mounting and Installing
The device must be installed on a plane surface only, in vertical operating position.
Loosen the cover screws (2) (see Figure 5 to Figure 7) and detach the upper part of
the telephone (1). If the optional accessory headset or a second earpiece is being
employed, attach the bracket (10) using two screws (11) to the rear panel of the
lower part of the telephone. (With the accessories named before, the bracket and
screws are in the scope of delivery. With all accessories a cable gland is delivered.)
Put four screws, having a head diameter of 10 to 13 mm into the holes (20) and
attach the lower part of the telephone (3) to the wall or to a holder.
Guide the telephone wire through the cable screw cap (4) and place it on the
terminals. Only wires having a sheath diameter of 5 to 9 mm should be used because
otherwise the IP66 housing protection standard is not guaranteed.
Prior to assembly, check cover seal for tightness. Using the plug connector (7), plug
the ribbon cable onto the pin contact strip (8) in the upper part of the housing.
Attach the upper part of the telephone and fasten it to the lower part of the
telephone with the four cover screws (2). Upon disassembly of optional accessories,
suited sealing plugs must be used to close the resulting openings.
In this telephone connected cords may have hazardous voltages.
To ensure that no water gets into the enclosure it is essential that no gaskets are
damaged during installation. The ingress of water can cause accessible parts of the
telephone to become live.
Installation and connection must be carried out by competent personnel familiar with
electrical and network installations.

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Figure 4: Drilling Diagram Wall Mounting
The diameter of the drilled hole is dependent on the screw employed (screw
diameter max. 8 mm) and the type of supporting base material (steel, wood,
concrete, plasterboard etc.) and must be chosen accordingly.
Figure 5: Set View

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Figure 6: Inside View of Telephone upper Part
Figure 7: Inside View of Telephone lower Part

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Figure 8: Conne tion Diagram with Single LAN Module
Figure 9: Conne tion Diagram with Swit h LAN Module
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
13
X
1
0
X11
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X7
X
8
X
1
2
X
9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
13
X
1
0
X11
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
LAN
Po
X7
X
8
X
1
2
X
9
X6
LAN1
Po LAN2

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Connector description
X1 Loudspeaker left
X2 Loudspeaker right
X3 Heater of the Display
X4 Illumination of the Display
X5 Display
X6 LAN Module
X7 Keypad
X8 Hookswitch (Reed Contact)
X9 RS232 Module (optional)
X10 Amplifier Module (optional)
X11 Handset
X12 Relay Module (optional)
LAN Po LAN with Po (LAN-Link, single LAN Module)
LAN1 Po LAN1 with Po (LAN-Link, Switch LAN Module)
LAN2 (PC) LAN2 (PC-Link, Switch LAN Module)
1 - 13 Terminals (Configuration see the following Chapters)
Table 4: Plug in Conne tors and Terminals of the ResistTel IP2 / IP152
1.5.1 LAN-Conne tions
1.5.1.1 Default Version one LAN Conne tion with a Cable
S rew Cap
The telephone has in the default version one internal LAN-connection with a cable
screw cap. For the connection a LAN cable must be pulled through the cable screw
cap. Inside the phone the female LAN connection from Tycoelectronics (AMP) has to
be pressed on the cable (Refer to chapter 1.4 beginning on page 10). A female LAN
cable connector belongs to the as-delivered condition. With the inside the phone
existing little LAN connection cable, the LAN can be connected with the phone.
The LAN delivery can be available with Po (Power over thernet). Alternatively the
phone can be supplied with power external.
All not used cable feed through have to be closed with sealing plugs.
1.5.1.2 Version one LAN Conne tion with a Female Housing
Conne tion
The phone has in this version one LAN-connection with a female LAN connection at
the housing. LAN-cable, used for plug into the telephone ResistTel IP2 / IP152, have
to be adapted with a connector from Phoenix contact (Refer to chapter 1.4 beginning
on page 10), to preserve the IP66 degree of protection. A LAN cable connector
belongs to the as-delivered condition.

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The LAN-lead wire has to be connected to the connector in the front. Die LAN lead
wire can to be with Po (Power over thernet). Alternatively the phone can be
supplied with power external.
The second LAN connector of the ResistTel IP2 / IP152 is a blind connector closed
with a protective cap to preserve the IP66 degree of protection
All not used cable feed through have to be closed with sealing plugs.
Caution
You can use Po (Power over thernet) or an external connection to supply the
ResistTel IP2 / IP152 with power.
Don’t use both at the same time, to prevent damage to the equipment.
1.5.1.3 Version with Swit h LAN Module with two LAN
Conne tions with Cable S rew Caps
The telephone has in this version two internal LAN-connections with a cable screw
cap. For the connection the LAN cable must be pulled through the cable screw cap.
Inside the phone the female LAN connection from Tycoelectronics (AMP) has to be
pressed on the cable (Refer to chapter 1.4 beginning on page 10). A female LAN
cable connector belongs to the as-delivered condition. With the inside the phone
existing little LAN connection cable, the LAN can be connected with the phone.
The LAN1 delivery can be available with Po (Power over thernet). Alternatively the
phone can be supplied with power external.
The LAN2 delivery doesn’t support Po . Also it can’t be used to connect a phone
directly, which should be powered with Po .
All not used cable feed through have to be closed with sealing plugs.
1.5.1.4 Version with Swit h LAN Module with two LAN
Conne tions with two Female Housing Conne tions
The phone has in this version two LAN-connections with a female LAN connection at
the housing. LAN-cable, used for plug into the telephone ResistTel IP2 / IP152, have
to be adapted with a connector from Phoenix contact (Refer to chapter 1.4 beginning
on page 10), to preserve the IP66 degree of protection. A LAN cable connector
belongs to the as-delivered condition.

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The LAN-lead wire has to be connected to the connector in the front. Die LAN1 lead
wire can to be with Po (Power over thernet). Alternatively the phone can be
supplied with power external.
The second LAN connector of the ResistTel IP2 / IP152 doesn’t support Po . Also it
can’t be used to connect a phone directly, which should be powered with Po .
All not used cable feed through have to be closed with sealing plugs.
1.5.2 External Power Supply Conne tion
An external power supply can be adapted to the terminals 5 (+) and 6 (-). The
voltage has to be:
Without using the optional voltaic separated inputs: 15 V – 57 V DC, 13 W
With using the optional voltaic separated inputs: 21,5 V – 57 V DC, 13 W
If the external power connection will be used, you must not use Po at the LAN
connection.
1.5.3 Relay Conne tion
The phone can be build up with a relay module with two relays with a single
changeover switch optional.
The maximal breaking capacity of a relay is depending on the voltage:
•240 V, 6 A, AC
•24 V, 6 A, DC
•32 V, 5 A, DC
•48 V, 1 A, DC

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Figure 10: Conne tion Diagram Relay Module
Connector Description
K1 Cable to the main board (connection to plug in X12)
1 (relay 1) Bottom contact relay 1
2 (relay 1) Middle contact relay 1
3 (relay 1) Switching contact relay 1
1 (relay 2) Bottom contact relay 2
2 (relay 2) Middle contact relay 2
3 (relay 2) Switching contact relay 2
Table 5: Plug in Conne tors and Terminals of the Relay Module
Pay particular attention to the following points if hazardous voltages (>48V) are to
be connected to the relay outputs:
•Cable and cords must be insulated and have to be conducted below the cover.
•The circuits that the relay outputs are connected to must be of the same type;
i.e. both mains, both S LV or both TNV circuits.
•It is not permissible to connect different types of circuits to these relays.
1.5.4 Other Terminals
The terminals 1 – 4 are for connecting a headset. A detailed description is enclosed
in the manual.
The terminals 7 – 13 are reserved for future use and must not be connected.
K1
Relay 1 Relay 2
1 2
3
1
2
3

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1.5.5 Sling Holder
The holding strength for the handset is continuously adjustable.
Loosen the screws (12) and move the stopping catches (13) (See Figure 5 – Figure
7Figure 5: Set View). Pushing the stopping catches together increases the holding
strength whereas pulling them apart reduces it. Tighten the screws again.
1.5.6 General
The receiver is equipped with a leakage field spool for coupling of hearing aids. Users
of a hearing aid with inductive receiver may receive the signal from the receiver inset
directly.
1.6 EMC-Dire tive
The device complies with the requirements of the new MC-directive 2004/108/ C,
the low voltage directive 2006/95/ C and the R&TT directive 1999/5/ C.
The conformity with the above directives is confirmed by the C sign.
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