Service manual
OpenScape Business V1
Sales Information Page 19 04.06.2013
Key modules
• OpenStage Key Module, only for OpenStage 15, 40, 60
• OpenStage BLF 40 (Busy Lamp Field), only for OpenStage 40
Cordless/CMI/DECT-IP/DECT
telephones
• OpenStage S4/SL4/M3
PC clients (HFA, SIP)
• OpenScape Personal Edition (incl. video for SIP)
SIP phones (UC Suite) / AP adapter
• SIP phones with RFC 3725 support
• Mediatrix 4102S (for connecting 2 analog phones or Fax devices)
WLAN Phones
• OpenStage WL3
Analog and ISDN phones
• Analog (a/b) phones
• Digital (S
0
) ISDN phones
*The release will done separatley
Older devices (such as optiPoint 410/420/500, Gigaset SL3/S3/M2 and optiPoint WL2 SIP only)
are supported. For further details such as the required SW versions for each device, please refer
to the respective technical release notes.
Optiset E devices cannot be operated.
1.3 Functions
1.3.1 Subscribers/Stations
A subscriber or station is a communication partner connected to the communication system. In
general, every station (apart from virtual stations) is assigned a terminal. A terminal is, for
example, a telephone, a PC or fax device. The stations may also be users of the UC Clients.
The following types of stations exist:
– IP stations (also known as IP clients)
– SIP stations (a subset of IP stations)
– UP0 stations
– DECT stations
– WLAN stations
– ISDN stations
– Analog stations
– Mobile stations (for details on mobile phone integration and Mobility Clients, see Administrator
Documentation, Mobility)
– Virtual Stations
The data of subscribers (name, station number, DID number, e-mail address, etc.) can be
imported and exported as a CSV file (details can be found in the Administrator Documentation).
Licensing Procedure for Stations
All stations are subject to licensing. To begin with, stations can be set up during the initial
installation or later by using the Station wizards. After a successful setup, the subscribers can
make internal calls. In the next step, licenses must be activated for the subscribers and assigned
to the stations. Once the licenses have been assigned successfully, the subscribers can also
make external calls.
1.3.2 Functions at the Telephone
Convenient features support all communication processes in every workplace and in
any work environment. Due to the Team function and integrated voicemail, no call is lost even
when a phone happens to be unmanned. And in the Exchange or secretariat, where many
communication processes converge, the convenient Executive/Secretary function ensures a










