IP-6812 IP Phone. IP Telephony for business The IP-6812 is an advanced technology phone designed to enable real-time voice communication over IP networks.

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IP-6812 IP Phone

IP Telephony for business The IP-6812 is an advanced technology phone designed to enable real-time voice communication over IP networks. Employing the internationally recognized standard protocols, MGCP and SIP, the IP-6812 interacts with the carrier’s hosting Call Server to access features of the server as well as place and receive calls. The Carrier’s Call Server platform provides an easy way to enable IP Phone access to a new class of business telephony features and compelling business applications all over the company’s LAN. A family of stylish terminals The IP-6812 is a member of Vodavi’s stylish 6800 series IP Phones. The IP-6812 is the mid-range member of the family with multi-line display, full duplex speakerphone, headset jack and 11 Flexible buttons, which are programmable for one button feature access to meet the individual user needs. At the low-end is the IP-6804, designed to address the needs of a lobby or low-use terminal. The high-end IP-6830 includes 6 preassigned feature buttons and an array of 24 Flexible buttons as well as all the capabilities of the IP The common styling over a range of terminals assures the customer of a professional looking office environment while addressing the needs of individual users. Local Network IP Network Office Carrier Call Server IP-6812 NAT Firewall

Versatile Answering/Coverage position The innovative DSS/BLF Call Coverage function, available uniquely in IP Phones from Vodavi, make the IP-6812 an ideal choice for a small group Attendant Answering or Secretarial Call Coverage position. By defining a BLA (Bridged Line Appearance) button for DSS/BLF Coverage operation, the user gains one button access to the three functions needed by the Answering/Coverage position. The DSS (Direct Station Selection) function, dials the idle extension for transfers or direct calling, the BLF (Busy Lamp Field) function indicates the Line (user) status, busy, idle or hold and the Call Coverage function implements call pick-up for incoming calls to the covered extension. Flexible Simplicity for One-button feature Access The IP-6812 has an array of eleven Flexible buttons which can be programmed for One-button feature access or lines based on the needs of the individual user. Assign the buttons for commonly used features like Hold, Transfer, Conference and more and gain access at the touch of the button. With this flexible, simple, and intuitive interface each user has easy access to needed features with minimal training. The IP-6812 can virtually eliminate the sometimes steep learning curve associated with menu access to commonly used features. Each of the buttons is easily defined in the Users Portal for One-button access to features and menus. The User portal, which employs a Web based user interface, let’s the user easily define these buttons for access to features, Speed Dial, etc.

Advanced QoS & LAN technology In business, telephony is critical and must meet accepted standards for Quality of Service, QoS. To establish acceptable QoS, the IP-6812 implements IEEE 802.1p/Q standards based layer-2 VLAN technology and layer-3 Diffserv protocol. VLAN or Virtual LAN technology segregates traffic on the LAN, data and voice packets are separated for more efficient routing and reduced congestion. VALN also prioritizes LAN traffic, voice or RTP packets are given priority over lesser priority data packets. Diffserv implements packet priority at the network level. Each router prioritizes packets based on the Diffserv code point. At each hop (router), voice packets are given priority over less time-sensitive data packets. The IP-6812 also implements the PoE (Power over Ethernet) standard, IEEE 802.3af, to allow deriving power remotely. Standards compatible LAN switches provide operating power to the IP This allows a more centralized and manageable power source.Functional The IP-6812 incorporates a high quality full duplex speakerphone. Users can have a handsfree conversation; there is no need to hold the handset. Hands are free to accomplish other tasks, such as input information on their desk-top PC. Assign a Flexible button for single button access to the user’s voice mail-box. When the MSG button illuminates indicating a message is waiting, touch the button to access the Voice Mail service menu and follow the voice prompts. Advanced services of the Call Server such as Call Logs, favorites, etc. can be accessed by dialing the digit associated with the menu item. An alternative, use the [Next]/[Prev] soft keys to scroll through the Menu of services and the [OK] soft key to select the desired item.

IP-6812 buttons simplify use & training 1 Left/Right Menu navigation buttons. 2 3 Soft keys, access to Menu items. 3Settings button, access to Configuration menus. 4Volume control for Speakerphone, handset, headset and ringer 5Speaker button, activate/deactivate full duplex Speakerphone. 6 Mute button, turn microphone On/Off (Handset, Speakerphone, Headset). 7Headset button, activates/deactivates headset Flex buttons, access feature defined in User/Admin Portal..

IP-6812 key features* oBridged Line Appearance oCall Forwarding oCall Hold oCall Logs - Incoming Calls - Outgoing Calls - Missed Calls oCall Park oCall Pick-up oCall Transfer oCall Waiting oCall Return oLast Number Redial oClick-to-Call oConference (3 or 4 -way) oDID (Direct Inward Dialing) oDOD (Direct Outward Dialing) * Some features may not be available based on subscribed services. oDND (Do Not Disturb) oDSS/BLF Call Coverage oSpeed Dial oFlexible Feature Mapping oMessage Wait Indicator oCaller Information (ID) oRep Check-in/Check-out oVolume Control - Ring / Tone - Handset - Speaker oDistinctive Ringing oIntercom oNAT Traversal Keep Alive Message oRemote Upgrade & Diagnostics oLCD contrast control Simple set-up & configuration Installation and configuration are simple, efficient and flexible, connect the IP-6812 to the company LAN. If desired, connect the user’s desk-top PC to the “PC” port of the IP-6812 to provide a single wire infrastructure. If PoE is not supported by the LAN, connect an optional AC/DC adapter to power the IP Phone. The IP-6812 is virtually self-configuring; using DHCP for IP configuration and the TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) auto-download function, the IP-6812 will request a full configuration from the appropriate server. When auto-download is not implemented, use the Settings button to access the Configuration Menu locally for Dial-pad configuration. Use the Settings INFO menu to simplify trouble-shooting by displaying the IP-6812 configuration information. Or, use the IP6812 Web Manager, a Web based alternative to fully configure the Phone using a Web browser and user friendly GUI.

Vodavi Communications Systems, Inc 4717 E. Hilton Ave. Suite 400 Phoenix, AZ Tel: IP-6812 phone specifications Telephony Protocols:MGCP and SIP Network I/F : IEEE /100 Base T Ethernet, 2 Ports; 1 – IP Phone to LAN 1 – Desktop PC to Phone Power:IEEE 802.3af PoE (Power over Ethernet) or Optional AC/DC Adapter Network Protocol:TCP/IP,UDP,DHCP,TFTP,NTP,RTP QoS:TOS, Diffserv IEEE 802.1p/Q - VLAN Tag - Priority Buttons:11 Flex buttons Headset button Left/Right Navigation keys 3 Soft keys Audio Codecs :G.711, G.729A Phone :Full Duplex Speakerphone Two Ring tones Handset, Speakerphone & Ring volume settings Physical:108 x 203 x 190 mm, 880 g Approvals:FCC Part 15 Class B, HAC (Hearing Aid Compatible) UL CSA Temperature.::operating 0 0 ~ 40 0 C at 10 to 85% RH : storage ~ 60 0 C at 10 to 85% RH This document is for general guidance purpose only. The information furnished in this document is valid as of the date of its publication and is subject to change without notice. Vodavi Communications Systems, Inc. assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document that result in your misunderstanding. Copyright 2005, Vodavi Communications Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.