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LIP-8012E/24E/40E Quick Guide 

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LIP-8012E/24E/40E Installation 

Note: 

LIP-8012E/24E/40E Gigabit Phone can be powered by either AC adaptor or Power over 

Ethernet (PoE, class 2). To use AC power, use only the LG-Ericsson Approved AC power 

adaptor, which you can order separately. To use PoE, your connected LAN must support PoE. 

<Important> Use either PoE or AC adaptor, not both, for power supply of your phone. 

 

1. Plug one end of the supplied LAN cable into the LAN Ethernet port on the back of your 

Gigabit Phone marked with the   

    symbol. 

2. Plug the other end of the cable into your LAN Ethernet connection. (Do not extend the LAN 

Ethernet cable to the outside of the building.) 

3. (Optional) If you are connecting your PC Ethernet through the Gigabit Phone, plug one end of 

the LAN Ethernet cable into the PC Ethernet port on the back of your Gigabit Phone marked 

with the 

 symbol. 

<Important> Skip the following procedures from 5 to 6 if PoE is used for power supply 

of your phone. 

4. (Optional) Plug the other end of the cable into your LAN Ethernet connection. 

5. (Optional) Connect the AC power adapter (not supplied) to the AC adapter jack on the back of 

your Gigabit Phone. Fasten the cord with a hook to prevent it from being disconnected. 

6. (Optional) Plug the AC power adapter into the nearest AC power outlet. The phone will start 

up. 

7. (Optional) for the wall-mounting, sleeve of the CAT5 cable should be moved backward to 

prevent it protrude. 

 

Gigabit Phone Menu Program Codes 

 

Code 

Function 

iPECS-LIK 

IPECS-CM/MG 

11 

Station Name Program 

Set Font type 

12 

ICM Ring 

Set Contrast 

13 CO 

Ring 

 

14 Password 

Program 

 

15 Language 

Program 

 

16 

STA Ring Download 

 

17 Back 

Light 

 

18 Font 

Program 

 

21 

Create Conference Room 

 

22 

Delete Conference Room 

 

Summary of Contents for LIP-8012E

Page 1: ...Gigabit Phone Quick Guide LIP 8012E 8024E 8040E 1 d Please read this manual carefully before operating your set Retain it for future reference ...

Page 2: ...an area that is dusty damp or subject to vibration 9 Choose a site that is dry and well ventilated 10 Don t put the heavy things on the phone 11 Do not drop or throw the phone 12 Static electricity discharge will damage electronic components 13 Keep out of direct sunlight and away from heat 14 Clean the phone with a soft dry cloth only Do not use volatile liquids such as petrol alcohol or acetone ...

Page 3: ...ent does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that ...

Page 4: ...ation Mute Toggle outgoing audio red LED illuminates Speaker Toggle to activate red LED illuminates Menu Used to move to desired option for programming MSG When illuminated indicates message waiting used to access Voice Mail server 3 Soft Buttons Used with fixed and flexible features use changes in relation to LCD display Flexible Some are system pre programmed for line appearance and some are use...

Page 5: ... Press CO IP line or dial access number Dial desired phone number Using Camp On Call Wait When calling a busy Station press Wait for party to answer iPECS CM MG Call a busy Station Press TRANS PGM button and dial Camp On Register Code To retry a busy external number until answered When placing an outgoing call to a busy party use the Navigation button to display the next MENU and press the ACNR So...

Page 6: ...ton Using Do Not Disturb DND Press the DND button toggles ON and OFF Pickup a Call to another Station Lift handset Dial Directed Call Pick up Code Dial the intercom number of the ringing station Pickup a Call from another Station in your Group Lift the handset Dial Group Call Pickup code Conference Place a call to first member If first member answer press Conf soft button and place a call to secon...

Page 7: ...WD soft button Dial the type of forward code 0 5 SBG 0 4 1 Unconditional 2 Busy 3 No Answer 4 Busy No Answer 5 Incoming CO Offnet Attendant only 0 remote For Forward code 1 4 dial destination number For Forward code 5 press CO CO Group button and dial Speed number For Forward code 0 dial password of forwarded station and enter the Forward code 1 4 1 Unconditional 2 Busy 3 No Answer 4 Busy No Answe...

Page 8: ... transfer Using Call Log Press LOG soft button to access Call History Press Navigation button to select a listing Press Send to place a call to that party Save Caller information to Directory Press LOG soft button to access Call History Press Navigation button to select a listing Press Select Soft button and Save Soft button to add that party s information to the directory Change Phone Profile Pre...

Page 9: ...MG Press MENU button Dial 12 Set Contrast Press the VOL buttons to change the screen contrast Press the OK Soft button Change LCD Font Press MENU button Dial 18 Dual Font Code Press the Navigation buttons to select Press the OK Soft button iPECS CM MG Press MENU button Dial 11 Set Font Type Press 0 NEW ROMAN or 1 GOTHIC Press the OK Soft button ...

Page 10: ...d of the LAN Ethernet cable into the PC Ethernet port on the back of your Gigabit Phone marked with the symbol Important Skip the following procedures from 5 to 6 if PoE is used for power supply of your phone 4 Optional Plug the other end of the cable into your LAN Ethernet connection 5 Optional Connect the AC power adapter not supplied to the AC adapter jack on the back of your Gigabit Phone Fast...

Page 11: ...d program type 1 Fixed button 2 Number Enter Number Plan Code or Enter Program Mode code and User Program Code Press the HOLD SAVE button System User Program Codes iPECS LIK Code Function Remark 10 Enblock Mode Dialing 11 Intercom Ring Select Ring Tone 1 8 12 CO IP Ring Select Ring Tone 1 8 13 Intercom Answer Mode Select ICM Signal mode 1 HF 2 Tone 3 Privacy 14 Call Coverage Attribute Setting 1 ON...

Page 12: ... 52 Register Custom Message Message 00 Input up to 24 characters 53 Create Conf Room 54 Delete Conf Room 55 Monitor Conf Group 61 Headset Speakerphone 62 Headset Ring Mode 1 Speakerphone 2 Headset 3 Both 71 LCD Display Mode 72 Version Display 73 Background Music 74 Station Name Reg Input up to 12 characters 75 Display Phone IP Address 76 Change Phone IP Address 77 Display Phone MAC IP Address 78 C...

Page 13: ... Tone 3 Privacy 12 Station Name Program Input up to 12 characters 13 Set Wake Up iPECS CM Index 1 5 Type 1 5 1 Once 2 Daily 3 Mon Fri 4 Mon Sat 5 Date HHMM 24 hour clock YYMMDD If type is Date iPECS MG HHMM 24 hour clock repeat mode once repeat 14 Reset Wake Up iPECS CM Index 1 5 iPECS MG 1 ON OFF 2 Ring Delay 0 9 15 Language Program 00 17 16 LCD Date Mode Change DD MM YY or MM DD YY 17 LCD Time M...

Page 14: ... 42 Set User Message 43 Send SMS MESSAGE 44 Received SMS MESSAGE 51 Mobile Ext Enable 1 5 52 Mobile Ext Number PGM 1 5 53 Mobile Ext CLI PGM 1 5 54 Create Conference Room 55 Delete Conference Room 61 Speaker Headset PGM Speaker Headset 62 Headset Ring Program Speaker Headset Both 63 Register Bluetooth 71 Register Station ICLID 72 View Station ICLID 81 View IP Address 82 View Mac Address 83 View Ke...

Page 15: ...Language Domestic English 32 Sys version display 33 Select BGM source 0 1 34 Station Name registration Station Name 35 Display Phone IP Address 36 Display Phone MAC Address 37 Display Phone Version 38 Network Configuration 41 Forced Forward to Destination Station Group Number 42 Call Log Display 43 CLIR Service 44 COLR Service 4 LOOP button Button PGM only 50 CALLBACK button Button PGM only 51 CON...

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