Page 3 - Revision history
3 Revision history August 22nd, 2007 Preliminary 00.13. Document submitted for technical signoff. May 25th, 2007 Preliminary 00.04. This document issued as preliminary to incorporatefeedback from draft document review. May, 2007 Draft 00.01. This document is upissued to incorporate Phase 2 draftmate...
Page 5 - Contents; New in this release
5 Contents New in this release 9 Features 9 Other Changes 9 How to get help 11 Contents 11 Getting help from the Nortel web site 11 Getting help over the telephone from a Nortel Solutions Center 11 Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code 12 Getting help through a Nortel distr...
Page 9 - Features; Other Changes
9 New in this release The following sections detail what is new in Nortel IP Phone 1535 Installationand Commissioning (NN43160-300) for Phase 2. Features See the following sections for information about feature changes: • "Configuration of NAT-Traversal" (page 31) • "Modifying the Date a...
Page 11 - How to get help
11 How to get help Contents This section contains information on the following topics: • Getting help from the Nortel web site • Getting help over the telephone from a Nortel Solutions Center • Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code • Getting help through a Nortel distributo...
Page 12 - Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code
12 How to get help Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code To access some Nortel Technical Solutions Centers, you can use an ExpressRouting Code (ERC) to quickly route your call to a specialist in your Nortelproduct or service. To locate the ERC for your product or service, g...
Page 13 - About the Nortel IP Phone 1535
13 About the Nortel IP Phone 1535 This section provides an overview description of the IP Phone 1535,including its technical specifications, factory settings, and basic menustructure. The physical layout of the IP Phone 1535 is shown in the following image: Figure 1The IP Phone 1535 Nortel Multimedi...
Page 14 - Safety information
14 About the Nortel IP Phone 1535 Care of the IP Phone 1535 Clean the IP Phone 1535 only with a moist or antistatic cloth. Do not usedetergents or solvents. Avoid using dry cloths as they can generate staticelectricity, which can be potentially dangerous for the electrically sensitiveparts of the IP...
Page 15 - Technical specifications
Technical specifications 15 • Screen Saver: Disabled • PIN: 0000 • Network Connection Profile: LAN • Email Account Protocol: POP • DHCP: Enabled • ESSID: None • Encryption: None • Authentication: None Technical specifications • Unit Base Size: 206 x 190 x 50 mm. • Handset Size: 184 x 42 x 32 mm. • A...
Page 16 - Multiple Language Support; VoIP Settings menu; Step
16 About the Nortel IP Phone 1535 Multiple Language Support The IP Phone 1535 supports the following languages: • English • French • German • Korean • Latin American (LA) Spanish • Portuguese Description of the IP Phone 1535 menu options The following sections describe the various administrative men...
Page 17 - System Settings menu; —End—
Description of the IP Phone 1535 menu options 17 On the VoIP Settings menu, the following configuration options are available: • User Information: Modify the parameters of this configuration optionto specify information used to identify the installed IP Phone 1535 as aclient on your VoIP network. Fo...
Page 18 - Using the SD/MMC card
18 About the Nortel IP Phone 1535 • Date and Time: Manually modify the system date and time on the IPPhone 1535. For more information, see "Modifying the Date and Time" (page 49) . • Network Time: You can configure the IP Phone 1535 to obtain date andtime updates from the network server. If ...
Page 21 - Installing the IP Phone 1535 for the first time
21 First time installation of the IP Phone1535 Installing the IP Phone 1535 for the first time This chapter provides a description of the tasks and procedures that mustbe completed for you to successfully complete a first time installation of theIP Phone 1535 within a Nortel Multimedia Communication...
Page 23 - Procedures for installing the IP Phone 1535 for the first time; Physically install the IP Phone 1535
Physically install the IP Phone 1535 23 Procedures for installing the IP Phone 1535 for the first time • "Provision the MCS 5100" (page 23) • "Physically install the IP Phone 1535" (page 23) • "Connecting the IP Phone 1535 to the LAN" (page 26) • "Enabling the LAN connect...
Page 24 - Installation guidelines; Connect the handset; Connect the IP Phone 1535 to a power source
24 First time installation of the IP Phone 1535 Installation guidelines Consider the following conditions when you choose a location in which toinstall the IP Phone 1535: • Use the IP Phone 1535 in an environment with a temperature range of+0 to 40 C and a relative humidity of 5 to 95 percent. • Pla...
Page 25 - Attach the IP Phone 1535 to the stand; Logging in to the IP Phone 1535 Admin mode; ATTENTION
Logging in to the IP Phone 1535 Admin mode 25 Attach the IP Phone 1535 to the stand Insert the tabs of the stand into the two slots on the bottom of the IP Phone1535. This sets the phone at an optimal angle for video camera use. Connect to PSTN Your IP Phone 1535 does not support connection to a Pub...
Page 26 - Connecting the IP Phone 1535 to the LAN; When asked to confirm the change, select Yes to accept.; Accessing and modifying the LAN Network Settings
26 First time installation of the IP Phone 1535 2 Select Logout, and press OK. —End— Connecting the IP Phone 1535 to the LAN Step Action 1 Insert the RJ-45 cable into the LAN port at the back of the IP Phone1535. For more information, see 2 Connect the other end of the LAN cable into an active LANco...
Page 28 - Enabling the WiFi connection profile; Access and modify Wireless Settings
28 First time installation of the IP Phone 1535 After you successfully connect the IP Phone 1535 to the network using theLAN connection interface, you make both video and voice calls using thatinterface and the WiFi profile is disabled. So, in this example, when youenable the LAN connection profile,...
Page 30 - Modifying User Information parameters; c. Authentication Name: Enter the User’s SIP account username,
30 First time installation of the IP Phone 1535 Modifying User Information parameters After you have enabled either the LAN or WiFi connection profile and haveconfigured the settings to allow successful connection of the IP Phone 1535to your local network, you can configure the IP Phone 1535 to find...
Page 31 - Modifying Proxy parameters; Configuration of NAT-Traversal
Configuration of NAT-Traversal 31 Modifying Proxy parameters After you have enabled either the LAN or WiFi connection profile and haveconfigured the settings to allow successful connection of the IP Phone 1535to your local network, you can configure the IP Phone 1535 to find and useyour installed pr...
Page 32 - Enabling STUN protocol; Configuring VoIP domain name information
32 First time installation of the IP Phone 1535 be located using DNS to lookup the domain information of the serviceprovider. Enabling STUN protocol Step Action 1 From the Main Menu, select Settings > VoIP Settings > Proxy> STUN > Enable. 2 Press OK. —End— Configuring the STUN server Ste...
Page 33 - Modifying port assignments; Registering the IP Phone 1535
Registering the IP Phone 1535 33 Modifying port assignments You can configure the parameters with UDP port values used to transport IPPhone 1535 operational information (Audio, Video, and Local), accordingto the particulars of your network environment. Step Action 1 From the Main Menu, select Settin...
Page 35 - Checking for available IP Phone 1535 software updates
35 IP Phone 1535 System SoftwareUpdates Checking for available IP Phone 1535 software updates You can use the Check Updates function to have the IP Phone 1535check for available updates for its installed system software, which canbe downloaded from your locally managed FTP server and installedautoma...
Page 36 - Initiating manual software updates for the IP Phone 1535
36 IP Phone 1535 System Software Updates Initiating manual software updates for the IP Phone 1535 You can manually initiate the download and installation of availableupdates to the IP Phone 1535 system software using the Update Softwareconfiguration option. The Update Software option uses a configur...
Page 37 - FTP software update process; Provisioning the FTP update server
Provisioning the FTP update server 37 ATTENTION If an outgoing or incoming call is made or received on the IP Phone 1535 duringthe software update process, the update process is halted for the duration ofthe call. FTP software update process The IP Phone 1535 can perform updates to its installed sys...
Page 38 - Configuring the FTP server login account
38 IP Phone 1535 System Software Updates • the required provisioning of the directory structure on your FTP updateserver, • the files involved in the IP Phone 1535 software update process, and • the special handling requirements for the FirmwareUpdateRequest.acfgfile. Configuring the FTP server logi...
Page 39 - FTP software update files
Provisioning the FTP update server 39 version] folder (named 1.1) within the Root folder of your FTP serverfor that hardware version as well. • The [software version] Folder: This folder sits inside the [hardwareversion] folder - the folder name corresponds to the software version ofthe IP Phone 153...
Page 43 - Registration option; De-Registering the IP Phone 1535
43 Additional configuration using the VoIPSettings menu This chapter describes additional configuration options found on the VoIPSettings menu, which have not been described elsewhere in this document. Registration option This section covers functions of the Registration option of the VoIP Settingsm...
Page 45 - Decline Type; Accessing and modifying Call Total Bandwidth (CTBW)
Accessing and modifying Call Total Bandwidth (CTBW) 45 Step Action 1 Log in to the IP Phone 1535 using the Admin Mode. For moreinformation, see "Logging in to the IP Phone 1535 Admin mode" (page 25) . 2 From the Main Menu, go to Settings > VoIP Settings >Registration and select Misc. t...
Page 46 - Modifying Codec Priority lists; a. Audio: The IP Phone 1535 supports the following Audio Codec
46 Additional configuration using the VoIP Settings menu Step Action 1 Log in to the IP Phone 1535 using the Admin Mode. For moreinformation, see "Logging in to the IP Phone 1535 Admin mode" (page 25) . 2 From the Main Menu, go to Settings > VoIP Settings >Registration and select Misc....
Page 47 - Configuring VoIP Voice Mail
Configuring VoIP Voice Mail 47 Video codec types in a priority list of up to five options. Prioritizecodecs depending on your network configuration. 5 Press OK to accept the new priority level of the chosen Codec. —End— Configuring VoIP Voice Mail Before you use the VoIP Voice Mail service on the IP...
Page 49 - Modifying the Date and Time; Accessing and activating the Reset function
49 Additional configuration using theSystem Settings menu This chapter describes additional configuration options found on the SystemSettings menu, which have not been described elsewhere in this document.Specifically, the functions used to modify Date and Time, the system updatefunctionality contai...
Page 50 - Accessing the Technical Features configuration option
50 Additional configuration using the System Settings menu You can reset these two databases individually (or at the same time) bymeans of the Reset configuration option, which erases the stored data. On the Reset menu, the following configuration options are available: • Phonebook: Resets the Phone...
Page 53 - Configuring Email; Configuring IP Phone 1535 Email account information
53 Configuring Email Before E-mail services become available through the IP Phone 1535, youmust configure the E-mail account settings locally for access of the E-mailservices installed on your network. The IP Phone 1535 E-mail servicesupports POP3-based and (partially) IMAP-based server types. Micro...
Page 54 - SMTP Server
54 Configuring Email • SMTP Server • Receiving Protocol: Select either POP or IMAP as thereceiving protocol of the IP Phone 1535 E-mail service. Set tothe POP protocol by default. • POP Server/IMAP Server: Depending on the ReceivingProtocol accepted, define the POP or IMAP server addressinformation....
Page 55 - Enabling and disabling the Camera
55 The IP Phone 1535 Camera Enabling and disabling the Camera The Camera built into the IP Phone 1535 can be Disabled so that the videoand photo functions of the IP Phone 1535 can be turned off. You can accessthe Enable / Disable Camera configuration option only if Admin Mode iscurrently active. Ena...
Page 57 - Troubleshooting; Required software for CS1000E call server; Troubleshooting connectivity issues
57 Troubleshooting Required software for CS1000E call server If your MCS 5100 resides on the same network as a CS1000E, make sureyour CS1000E has the following patches installed: • MPLR22491 • MPLR22494 Known issues • Successful NAT/Firewall traversal requires an RTP Media Portal (sameas MMPC client...
Page 59 - IP Phone 1535 Regulatory Information; IP Phone 1535 emissions statement
59 IP Phone 1535 Regulatory Information This chapter contains the regulatory information. IP Phone 1535 emissions statement Radio frequency electromagnetic energy is emitted from Wireless Landevices. The energy levels of these emissions are much less than theelectromagnetic energy emissions from wir...
Page 60 - Regulatory and Safety Information
60 IP Phone 1535 Regulatory Information Regulatory and Safety Information The manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors will assume noliability for any damage or violation of government regulations arising fromfailure to comply with these guidelines. The following table lists EMC com...
Page 61 - Connecting to PSTN
USA-FCC (Federal Communications Commission) statement 61 Jurisdiction Standard Description Canada CSA 60950-1-03 Safety of InformationTechnology Equipment European Community EN 60950-1 ITE equipment - Safety - Part 1:General requirements Australia/New Zealand AS/NZS 60950.1:2003 Safety of Informatio...
Page 62 - FCC Interference statement
62 IP Phone 1535 Regulatory Information FCC Interference statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits ofa Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Theselimits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference when the equipm...
Page 64 - WARNING
64 IP Phone 1535 Regulatory Information WARNING WARNING: To comply with FCC radio frequency (RF) exposurelimits, this device should be located at a minimum of 7.9 inches(20 cm.) or more from the body of all persons. Nortel Multimedia Communications Server 5100 Nortel IP Phone 1535 Installation and C...
Page 66 - Nortel IP Phone 1535 Installation and Commissioning
Nortel Multimedia Communications Server 5100 Nortel IP Phone 1535 Installation and Commissioning Copyright © 2007, Nortel NetworksAll Rights Reserved. Publication: NN43160-300 Document status: Preliminary Document version: 00.13 Document date: 22 August 2007 To provide feedback or to report a proble...