FHF FernTel IP150 How to use

Weat erproof VoIP-telep one
S ort manual
FHF BA 9620-04 01/16
V8 / V9
FernTel IP / IP150
Tabletop unit

BA 9620-04 01/16 V8 / V9
FernTel IP / IP150 – Short manual
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Note
Please read the operating manual carefully before installing the device.
This is only a short manual for the weatherproof default version. The most
important operating procedures and the mounting and installation
instructions are part of this document. For the complete configuration and
operating of all features as well as the description of the special versions
the knowledge of the complete manual is necessary.
The complete manual is attached on the CD.
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Copyright © 2016
FHF Funke + Huster Fernsig GmbH
Gewerbeallee 15 – 19
45478 Mülheim an der Ruhr
Tel +49 (208) 8268-0
Fax +49 (208) 8268-377
http://www.fhf.de

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Table of Contents
1VoIP-Telephone FernTel IP / IP150 ................................ 4
1.1 FernTel IP / IP150 Keypad Description........................... 4
1.2 Display ............................................................................. 5
1.2.1 Default Display ......................................................................5
1.2.2 Menu and Listing Display ........................................................7
1.3 Mounting and Installing .................................................. 8
1.3.1 Wall Version ..........................................................................8
1.3.2 Table Version.........................................................................9
1.3.3 LAN-Connections.................................................................. 10
1.3.4 General ............................................................................... 11
1.4 As-Delivered Condition .................................................. 11
1.5 CE symbol ...................................................................... 11
2Operating Manual .......................................................... 12
2.1 Operating Basics............................................................ 12
2.1.1 Adjusting the Volume ........................................................... 13
2.1.2 Adjusting the Ring Tone Volume ........................................... 13
2.2 Call Functions ................................................................ 14
2.2.1 Answering Calls ................................................................... 14
2.2.2 Terminating a Call................................................................ 14
2.2.3 Making Calls ........................................................................ 14
2.2.3.1 Single Dialling...................................................................... 15
2.2.3.2 Block Dialling ....................................................................... 15
2.2.3.3 Dialling during active Connection........................................... 15
2.2.4 Redialling ............................................................................ 16
2.2.5 Call Back ............................................................................. 17
2.2.6 Muting ................................................................................ 18
2.2.7 Making second Call .............................................................. 18
2.2.8 Switching ............................................................................ 19
2.2.9 Transferring a Call ............................................................... 19
2.2.10 Transferring a Call directly .................................................... 20
2.2.11 Initiating a Conference ......................................................... 20

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1VoIP-Telephone FernTel IP / IP150
1.1 FernTel IP / IP150 Keypad Description
Menu operations keys
Menu
Disconnect
Last number redial
Enquiry key
_______________________________
Number keys
Figure 1: Keypad of the VoIP-Telephone FernTel IP / IP150

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Symbol
Description and key function
The Menu key is used to open the main menu or save changes.
The Disconnect key is used to terminate calls or any menu.
The Enquiry key is used to enable the "Hold" and "Switch"
functions. In idle mode, the Enquiry key is used to call up the list of
missed calls.
The Redial key is used to select the list of 100 phone numbers last
dialled.
Arrow keys are used for navigation in the menu, browsing in the
telephone directory and for volume control. The volume can only be
adjusted during a call.
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 for touchtone
dialling.
The Clearing key is used in input mode to delete the characters left
to the cursor.
Table 1: Keys and Function Elements FernTel IP / IP150
1.2 Display
The display of the VoIP Telephone FernTel IP / IP150 has 7 lines with max. 21
characters and a state line for showing information.
1.2.1 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.

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1 2 3
Torsten 72
06.01.06 14:40
Figure 2: Display of the VoIP Telephone FernTel IP / IP150
Position
Symbol
Description
1
Name (H.323 or SIP ID or nickname of the PBX
configuration)
2
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
Microphone switched off (symbol flashing)
Call diversion activated
Handset activate
Telephone locked
Calling number transmission locked
3
Own call number (E.164)
4
Called party
Calling party
Unknown number/name, unresolved number
Diverting party
Transferring party
Returning call
Call pending
Call on hold
Table 2: Display Contents of Default Display of the FernTel IP / IP150

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1.2.2 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 FernTel IP /
IP150
Position
Symbol
Description
1
Menu or listing level 0
<
Menu or listing level 1
+
Menu or listing level 2
5
Menu or listing level 3
Menu or listing level 4 or lower
2
Display name
3
Scrolling up possible
Scrolling up and down possible
Scrolling down possible
a
Alphanumerical input
1
Numerical input
Choice, next level
Table 3: Contents of the Menu and Listing Display of the FernTel IP /
IP150

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1.3 Mounting and Installing
1.3.1 Wall Version
Fasten the telephone mount with 4 screws (2). Place the provided washers Ø 18 mm
under the screw head.
Figure 4: Mounting on a Wall
Place the telephone in the upper latches (A), swing it downwards until the lower
latches audibly engage (B).
Remove the keypad plate (6), and tighten the two locking screws (3) as far as they
will go.
Important: This preserves the IP65 degree of protection.
The security screws may be used only mounting the telephone on a wall.
Bore
illustration
(not to scale)

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Top view with
disconnected keypad
Top view
Bottom view keypad
*depending on version
Figure 5: Set View
Plug the ribbon cable onto the pin contact strip (7) of the keypad plate.
Tighten the keypad plate (6) using four screws (8).
The fixing screws (8) are provided with sealing plugs (10). A bag of sealing plugs
(10) is included in the device.
1.3.2 Table Version
Place the telephone in the lower latches (A), swing it backwards until the upper
latches audibly engage (B).

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Side view
Bottom view
keypad
Top view
*depending on version
Figure 6: Desktop Mounting
The standard handset accommodation (for the wall version) (9) can be replaced for
the table version.
After loosening the two screws (12) on the bottom of the keypad plate you can
remove the standard handset accommodation.
Fasten the table version handset accommodation (11) to the keypad plate by using
the included screws (12).
Plug the ribbon cable onto the pin contact strip (7) of the keypad plate.
Tighten the keypad plate (6) using four screws (8).
The fixing screws (8) are provided with sealing plugs (10). A bag of sealing plugs
(10) is included in the device.
Lay the telephone cord according to the instructions, in order to prevent accidents.
1.3.3 LAN-Connections
The telephone has 2 LAN-connections
LAN-cable, used for plug into the telephone FernTel IP / IP150, have to be adapted
with a connector from Phoenix contact, to preserve the IP65 degree of protection. A
LAN cable connector belongs to the as-delivered condition.
The LAN-lead wire has to be connected to the connector (Position 4 in Figure 5). Die
LAN lead wire has to be with PoE (Power over Ethernet). The LAN connector at the
right side of the telephone can only be used for continuing the LAN, to connect for
example a pc. This connector doesn’t support PoE. It is impossible to connect an
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