Siemens OPTIPOINT 500 User Manual

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P31003-E8400-A100-3-7620
Service Manual

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Product Description

Configuration Notes

Modules (Add-On Components) and Adapters

Modules (see Section 2.4 on page 2-9)

The optiPoint 500 operating panel (basic model and later versions) can be expanded

using key modules with function keys

a signature module or

a busy lamp field

Adapters (see Section 5)

By using adapters in conjunction with telephones, specific workstation requirements can
be satisfied.

Additional devices can be directly connected to the workstation (e.g. PC, fax machines, tel-
ephones, headsets) by simply adding different adapters to the underside of the telephone.

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Configuration Notes

Mixed optiset E/optiPoint 500 telephone configurations possible on U

P0/E

Mixed optiset E/optiPoint 500 host/client configuration (phone adapter) possible

The options (key modules, adapters) for optiset E (5-volt technology) and optiPoint 500
telephones (3.3-volt technology) are not interchangeable

PC connection to optiPoint 500 via USB1.1 interface (except for the “entry” and “economy”
models)

only possible with Windows 98 SE or Windows 2000 with USB support

optiPoint 500 USB client interface, conforming to USB Specification 1.1

USB cable with right-angle plug available for optiPoint 500 basic/standard/advance

integrated USB1.1 interface replaces optiset E control/data adapter for CTI functions

integrated USB1.1 interface replaces optiset E with ISDN adapter for modem, NDIS-
WAN miniport, and CAPI applications

CallBridge TU (PC software available free of charge) offers CTI platform for TAPI 2.1-
based CTI applications; CallBridge TA is also still available for optiset E adapter

CallBridge for Data offers NDISWAN miniport, CAPI 2.0, and ComPort/modem interface for
data applications

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No firewall has been implemented - there could be a security risk if both a LAN port
and CallBridge for Data are installed.

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