2.1.2 “Nortel” SIP Telephones 1120, 1140, 1220, 1230
11xx & 12xx Series are provisionally supported on IP500 & IP500v2.
IP Office IP500 & IP500v2 will support our existing basic feature set on the Nortel 1220/1230 and the 1120/1140 SIP feature phones in Athens. The feature set will later be expanded in a future release.
1120E Telephone - The IP Phone 1120E is a multi-line (four line), intermediate-level desktop SIP phone. 1120E delivers advanced communications capabilities including support for a high-resolution, pixel-based, fully-backlit, eight-level greyscale graphical display, support for converged (voice and data) applications as presented from external application servers (such as the Nortel Application Gateway 2000), four-way navigation cluster with Enter Key and USB peripheral support for a superior navigation experience, an IEEE integrated phone switch with Gigabit Ethernet LAN and PC ports and support for a local Tools Menu delivering simpler administration.
1140 Telephone - The IP Phone 1140E is a multi-line professional-level desktop SIP phone. 1140E delivers advanced communications capabilities including support for a high-resolution, fully-backlit, pixel-based graphical monochrome eight-level greyscale display, support for converged (voice and data) applications as presented from external application servers (such as the Nortel Application Gateway 2000), a four-way navigation cluster with Enter Key and USB peripheral support for a superior navigation experience, an integrated Bluetooth®* Audio gateway for greater freedom and mobility at the desktop, an integrated phone switch with Gigabit Ethernet LAN and PC ports and support for a local Tools Menu for simpler administration.
1120 Telephone 1140 Telephone
1120 / 1140 Expansion Module - Eighteen self-programmable line/feature keys per module are provided and up to three modules can be supported with an IP Phone 1120E or IP Phone 1140E .
1140 with Expansion Module
1220 Telephone - The SIP Phone 1220 is an intermediate-level desktop multi-line IP Phone that supports up to four line/programmable feature keys, eight fixed telephony keys, four context-sensitive soft keys and six shortcut/feature keys. It’s positioned for office workers with moderate call activity.
1230 Telephone - The SIP Phone 1230 is a premium-intermediate multi-line IP Phone that supports up to 10 line/programmable feature keys, eight fixed telephony keys, four context-sensitive soft keys and six shortcut/feature keys. It’s best suited for power users with advanced communication needs such as managers, knowledge workers and administrative assistants.
1220 Telephone 1230 Telephone
1220/1230 Expansion Modules - 18-Key LED (Light Emitting Diode) KEM that comes with paper labels or a 12-Key LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) KEM that is self-labelling which are both supported on the IP Phone 1220 and 1230. 12 key LCD KEM cascades up to 7 modules and 18 Key LED KEM expands up to 2 modules
1220 With Expansion Module
2.2 Core Software Enhancements
2.2.1 MENA Market only – Essential Edition Norstar
Essential Edition Norstar will be supported on IP500v2 only with 1400 Series Telephones
The expansion of Partner Version into the MEA region which will be referred to as the “Essential Edition Norstar” Version. A new set of locales as well as some existing locales supported in IP Office mode will be supported.
Customers will be able to select country specific defaults via a configuration item “system locale” on the Norstar Version.
The Automatic Impedance Matching feature introduced on analogue trunks for the United States locale in IP Office Release 4.2 will be made available for the Saudi Arabia and UAE locales. New balance impedances will be required to cope with Mu-Law/A-Law, and interface specification differences. No changes will be made to the Saudi Arabia locale settings. The Essential Edition Norstar will be supported on IP500v2 control units (as with Partner version) and will require its own version SD card.
I was able to register an 1140 with Nortel SIP 3.2 firmware against my IP Office on 6.0. It registers, I can make and receive calls, but have no features to speak of.
When you flash them to Avaya SIP firmware they use an avaya endpoint licence, but they are rubbish to use, if you go off hook then dial you need to press send or you can dial on hook then go off hook and it will dial for you
Is is, but it's the same as when you use a SIP softphone, you still need to press the off hook/Dial when finished even though it gives you pretend dial tone at the start
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