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OptiPoint_600.rar exists in Telofax forum "SIP Firmware für Optipoint 600 gesucht".
Software/product revisions supported:
Deployment Tool v1.2.31 or later
INCA Phone Device Image LP01.21
Bootrom Platform Image 1.2.23
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TDM/HFA last FW version
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optiPoint 600 office V5.1.25 HFA V2 only/Not Converged INCA FW LP01.21 and Bootrom V1.2/23 HiPath 3000 up to V6 supported, but probably can work on higher versions
optiPoint 600 office V2.7.15 TDM HFA V1/Converged INCA FW LP01.21 and Bootrom V1.2/23 for HiPath 3000 <=V4
BCM Application version:
Not Converged Bind/version 5.1.5 or later
Converged Bind/version 1.X, and 2.X
Deutsche Telecom version - T- Octophon F 50 V5.2.5 HFA only
Deutsche Telecom version - T- Octophon F 50 V2.2.9 HFA TDM/Converged
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SIP last FW version
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optiPoint 600 office V2.47.15 SIP INCA FW LP01.21 and Bootrom V1.2/23 (***notice)
NOTICE
SIP version have web interface licence/certification until 2008 !!!!!!!!
(***notice)
Newest software versions nn >= v2.47.15 have a problem with backlight display on older phone HW versions.
Hardware revisions supported:
Product Item Number
S30817-S7504-A101-nn (Arctic) Backlight display ok with nn >= 19
S30817-S7504-A107-nn (Mangan) Backlight display ok with nn >= 14
I need information which (latest) SIP version can work with older displays or does anyone made modification on latest firmware to alow work with older displays? Alyo, does anyone have newer certificate for web interface access to SIP FW?
some other (OLDER) SIP versions
Application Version Date Created Remarks
V2.42.30 T40 release
V2.47.7 26.11.04 Update for field trial
V2.47.9 15.12.04 Update for fieldtrial
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Common files for all FW versions
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INCA Phone Device Image LP01.21 -latest
Bootrom Platform Image 1.2.23 -latest
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Update Optipoint 600 :
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Procedure for upgrading TDM/HFA.
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Please refer also to Admin Manual.
The Phone device software file is named inca.h86
To upgrade a LP6200 device, the inca.h86 file should be present in the folder designated by the Download Server Details specified on the device and the FTP server Home directory.
If the application software (BCM) requires upgrading, the file named vxworks.app should be present in the folder as identified above.
If the Platform software (bootrom) requires upgrading, the file named bootrom.app should be present in the folder as identified above.
With the necessary files present in the download folder, the device upgrade can be initiated either from the device, the Deployment tool or the Webserver.
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Procedure for upgrading to SIP from TDM/HFA.
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The application software file is named op600sip.app
To upgrade the optiPoint 600 device with version 2.3.8 or later, the op600sip.app file should be present in the folder designated by the Download Server Details specified on the device and the FTP server Home directory.
To upgrade the optiPoint 600 device with version 2.3.7 or earlier or recent HFA, the op600sip.app file should be renamed to vxworks.app and be present in the folder designated by the Download Server Details specified on the device and the FTP server Home directory.
If the Phone device software (inca) requires upgrading, the file named inca.h86 should be present in the folder as identified above.
If the Platform software (bootrom) requires upgrading, the file named bootrom.app should be present in the folder as identified above.
With the necessary files present in the download folder, the device upgrade can be initiated either from the device, the Deployment tool or the Webserver.
Setup an FTP server (free 3CDaemon i.e.) which matches with User and Password to the FTP client of thephone, found in:
Touchscreen (Arrow up) Service – Administration – File Transfer – Downloads – Download Server Settings
With 3CD FTP server the Account Name is not mandatory.
Touchscreen (Arrow up) Service – Administration – File Transfer – Downloads – Download Software
Be patient, download and SW install of the phone takes time.
On download error see the log file of FTP server.
If the phone is upgraded from version 2.42.x or earlier or HFA, it is essential that a factory reset is performed upon completion of the software upgrade.
I saw after HFA to SIP conversion, before reset, old version display lights with full power, and after factory reset same display have poor back light, with this fact someone maybe can find modification for SIP FW to enable full back light power for old display type??!!!
Factory reset on the phone can only be done locally on the phone. Not possible via Deployment Tool or WEB-IF.
See procedure below. Please refer also to Admin Manual.
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CONVERT Deutsche Telekom F50 to Siemens OP600
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Zuerst flash mit V5.2.31, dann mit V5.1.31. Dieses Verfahren wird konvertieren F50 - > OP600.
Dann werden Sie können jeden Firmware (OP600 HFA/TDM, HFA2, SIP) setzen.
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Factory Reset Procedure
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Click the small triangle at the bottom of the display. This gives you a screen with the following:
1. Personal Directory
2. Call Log
3. Corporate directory
4. Web access
5. Extended Applications
6. Service
Click 4 (Service)
Click 3 (Administration)
Enter the password 123456 and click ok
Click 5 (Maintenance)
Click 4 (Restore phone data)
Click 2 (Restore factory settings)
Enter the password 124816 and click ok
Click ok when prompted "Restore factory settings now?" and go backup in menu
10 Make sure the phone restarts, if it doesn't disconnect the power cord to force the restart.
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LOST PASSWORD?
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• Take the handset off hook.
• Make sure the phone is in idle state ("No network" is flashing).
• Press the following keys simultaneously: 3 4 #
• Enter reset password: "124816".
• Press the key button OK and than SW button for confirmation
• Reconnect the LAN connection
• on-hook the handset.
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OptiPoint 600 WEB INTERFACE
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To run the web server interface, open a web browser and enter the following URL:
http://[IP address]:8085
NOTICE, SIP FW:
SIP version have web interface licence/certification until 2008 !!!!!!!!
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OptiPoint 600 OTHER SOFTWARE/DRIVERS
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Take a look on Unify Wiki pages
for HFA/TDM version
- ENB Tool manual
- ENB /APM Phonebook Manager - on page is ZIP file PhoneBook Manager (~30 MB)
- Ressource Sharing Application (for PC mouse using via LAN)
- software for TAPI/CTI (Windows XP, Vista/7 32/64-bit) can be found on tapicall DE page
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OptiPoint 600 Hardware
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The Siemens OptiPoint 600 SIP is based on a Broadcom BCM1101, which includes a 150MHz MIPS Core and most of the peripherals needed to build an IP phone.
Broadcom BCM1101
16MB of SDR DRAM (Samsung K4S281632E-TC75)
xMB of Flash (Intel)
The optiPoint 600 office convergence telephone offers complete flexibility when it comes to using different network or communication protocols. It supports both Voice over IP and TDM-based switching, and provides access to the relevant HiPathTM features.
Features
- Provision of both a TDM UP0/E interface and an Ethernet interface, ensuring support for TDM and IP telephony.
- Extra-large greyscale display with touchscreen functionality, graphics capability, and optiGuide user interface, offering the highest degree of user-friendliness
through practical, straightforward menu guidance.
- Local electronic notebook, allowing for fast, convenient access to personal contact details
- Based on the H.323 standard for VoIP
- Support for the entire range of HiPath 3000/HiPath 4000 telephone features, including automatic callback, executive/security features, conference calls, andgroup calls.
- Excellent voice quality in the LAN through Quality of Service (QoS)
- Integrated 10/100-Mbit/s mini switch allowing for the direct connection of a PC workstation to the LAN
- Central power supply over the LAN based on the pre 802.3a/f standard and 802.3a/f standard
- No administrative intervention required
- Software updates and feature extensions via FTP
- Easy relocation, as the telephone automatically registers with the system following connection to the LAN.
Thanks to the provision of both UP0/E and Ethernet interfaces, the optiPoint 600 office offers complete flexibility in using different networks, making the vision of a convergent network a reality.
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POWER SUPPLY
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The optiPoint 600 workpoint must always be powered from a local power supply in the TDM mode, It may be powered locally or via PoE when used in the IP (CorNet-IP) mode.
The optiPoint 600 uses the same local power supply available for the optiPoint 500 and optiset E families.
1. Power over LAN as per PRE 802.3af standard (unused pairs) -in CorNet IP mode only
optiPoint 600 office Class 0 (12 W maximum)
-up to (before) S30817-S7504-A101-27 artic
-up to (before) S30817-S7504-A107-22 mangan
Pre-standard IEEE 802.3a/f PowerDsine power hubs (unused pairs) -Yes
IEEE 802.3af mid span (unused pairs) -Yes /as provided by the current and pre-Standard power hubs
IEEE 802.3af end span (used pairs) -NO /as provided by all data vendors from their Ethernet switches (including CISCO)
Cisco Power over LAN (unused pairs) -Yes /inline power as installed in many older Ethernet switches.
2. Power over LAN as per 802.3af standard (used pairs and unused pairs) -in CorNet IP mode only
optiPoint 600 office Class 0 (12 W maximum)
artic S30817-S7504-A101-27 and later
mangan S30817-S7504-A107-22 and later
NOTICES:
Not all of these are supported on every phone.
• Pre-standard IEEE 802.3af PowerDsine power hubs with spare pairs
• IEEE 802.3af mid span (spare pairs) as provided by the current PowerDsine hubs (as well as PowerDsine pre-standard)
• IEEE 802.3af end span (used pairs) as provided by all data vendors from their Ethernet switches (including Cisco)
• The Cisco pre-standard (used pair) inline power as installed in many older Ethernet switches.
Cisco pre-802.3af standard phones require the use of a cross-over cable from IEEE 802.3af compliant switch (like Cisco 2600-PWR) to their device.
What PoE devices are NOT compatible?
These devices are dependent on the polarity of the DC voltage (a violation of the 802.3af standard).
Not all PoE devices are necessarily IEEE 802.3af compliant. Early versions of IP Phones, though they may accept power over the Ethernet cable using their own Mid-Span Power devices, may only accept power over the Non-Data Pairs of wires (Category 5 cable, pins 4/5 and 7/8 ) . The 802.3af specification clearly states that Power Devices MUST accept power over either Data Pairs (1/2 and 3/6) or the non-data pairs. Furthermore, a compliant device must also be 'insensitive' to polarity, meaning that it should power up to either +50VDC or -50VDC.
IEEE 802.3af
Two modes, A and B, are available. Mode A delivers phantom power on the data pairs of 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T. Mode B delivers power on the spare pairs. PoE can also be used on 1000BASE-T Ethernet in which case, there are no spare pairs and all power is delivered using the phantom technique.