Ip endpoints, Hard multi-protocol phones, Model 8600 – Inter-Tel CS-5400 User Manual

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Hardware and Endpoints

INTER-TEL

®

CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.1 – August 2005

Model 8600

Page 81

IP Endpoints

To allow system flexibility and cost efficiency, both Inter-Tel proprietary and other industry-
standard endpoints can be used with the Inter-Tel 5000.

IP endpoints using Inter-Tel Protocol (ITP) and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) modes allow
users to communicate using the Local Area Network (LAN) and the public telephone network.
IP and SIP hard phones can be identified by the additional ports on the back, which are used
for inserting LAN and power connections. IP and SIP phones operate like digital phones
installed on the system except for the limitations listed on “IP Phone Limitations” on

page 91

.

Hard Multi-Protocol Phones

Model 8600

The Model 8600 is a multi-protocol phone that has no display and a single Ethernet port.
Although the Model 8600 has a speaker, it does not have an external microphone. In addition
the Model 8600 has one jack that is shared for the headset and handset. This phone has no pro-
grammable buttons and two fixed buttons. This phone operates in ITP or SIP mode. Refer to
“IP Operating Modes” on

page 79

.

Model 8620/8622

The Model 8620 and 8622 are multi-protocol phones and have two-line LCDs. Both phones
have 25 programmable buttons and two fixed buttons. Both phones also have dedicated head-
set and handset jacks. The phones both have a speaker and a microphone for full speakerphone
operation. The only difference between the two phones is that the Model 8620 has one Ethernet
port and the Model 8622 has two. These phones operate in ITP or SIP mode. Refer to “IP
Operating Modes” on

page 79

.

Model 8662

The Model 8662 is a multi-protocol phone that has a six-line display. This phone has 25 pro-
grammable buttons and two fixed buttons. This phone also has eight menu buttons used to
access additional features from a menu shown on the display. The Model 8662 has dedicated
headset and handset jacks, a speaker and a microphone, and two Ethernet ports. This phone
operates in ITP or SIP mode. Refer to “IP Operating Modes” on

page 79

.

Model 8690

The Model 8690 is an advanced IP endpoint that has an LCD touch screen that displays a tele-
phone-type interface. A stylus pen provides access to elements on the interface, which include
a dialpad, feature buttons, menu buttons and navigation buttons. The Model 8690 can operate
in Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) mode or Inter-Tel Protocol (ITP) mode (see

page 82

).

This

endpoint uses a customized version of Microsoft

®

Windows CE.NET V4.2, and includes ports

and connectors for optional hardware and memory cards.

For more information about this unique IP endpoint, consult the appropriate documentation
listed below:

For supported features and end-user instructions: Model 8690 User Guide–Inter-Tel
Protocol Mode
(part number 550.8116) or Model 8690 User Guide–Session Initiation
Protocol Mode
(part number 550.8025)

For general administrator information: Model 8690 Administrator Guide (part num-
ber 550.8120)

For installation and maintenance information: IP Devices Installation Manual (part
number 835.2195)

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