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optiPoint 410 / optipoint 410 S and optiPoint 420 / optiPoint 420 S

10.3
optiPoint 410 / optipoint 410 S and optiPoint 420 / optiPoint 420 S
Introduction
The IP telephones in the optiPoint 410/optiPoint 410 S and optiPoint 420/optiPoint 420 S fam-
ilies allow users to conduct telephone calls in the simple, familiar way over a data network.
The three dialog keys and the display guarantee convenient and interactive operation (not avail-
able for optiPoint 410 entry and optiPoint 410 entry S). Furthermore, the key lamp principle vi-
sualizes the activated functions.
The difference between the optiPoint 410/optiPoint 410 S and optiPoint 420/optiPoint 420 S
families lies in the design of the function key panels:
optiPoint 410/optiPoint 410 S families: the function keys have panels with labeling strips on
which the function or call number currently saved can be entered.
optiPoint 420/optiPoint 420 S families: the function keys are self-labeling keys. Self-label-
ing means that each key is assigned a display (1 line with 12 characters) in which the func-
tion or call number currently saved is shown.
The optiPoint self labeling key module allows you to increase the number of function keys avail-
able for the telephone types standard and advance. The add-on devices optiPoint key module
and optiPoint BLF can be used with the optiPoint 410/optiPoint 410 S and optiPoint 420/opti-
Point 420 S families.
The optiPoint 410 display module is used as an add-on device for telephone types standard
and advance. Its graphical LCD display (320 x 240 dots), the touchscreen and the navigation
keys mean that many functions can be used intuitively and therefore more effectively.
The use of different optiPoint 500 adapters guarantees flexibility for the expansion of the tele-
phone workstation (not for telephone types entry, economy, and economy plus).
Differences between the optiPoint 410/optiPoint 420 and optiPoint 410 S/optiPoint 420 S fami-
lies:
optiPoint 410/optiPoint 420 families: All HiPath 3000/5000 features that are offered interac-
tively on the display, in the service menu, and on function keys are available (except for Re-
locate).
optiPoint 410 S/optiPoint 420 S families: The corresponding telephones support the SIP
(Session Initiation Protocol) protocol. The SIP protocol is an ASCII based signal protocol
that is used to set up sessions in an IP network. The following features are available with
HiPath 3000/5000 V6.0:
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