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· Note 3: Keys that indicate “Do Not Change” indicate those keys that will not be affected by the programming in progress. This is helpful to retain unique programming on various keys while making changes to other keys in multiples. | · Note 3: Keys that indicate “Do Not Change” indicate those keys that will not be affected by the programming in progress. This is helpful to retain unique programming on various keys while making changes to other keys in multiples. | ||
− | 6) When key programming is complete, click on<br/>7) Doing so opens the dialog box: Position | + | 6) When key programming is complete, click on "'''Print Labels'''"<br/>7) Doing so opens the dialog box: Position |
8) At the time of this release this dialog box has no effect on the positioning of printed labels.<br/>Regardless of the position selected, the printout was always the same – starting in the upper left-hand corner of the printed page. (At Position “1”). | 8) At the time of this release this dialog box has no effect on the positioning of printed labels.<br/>Regardless of the position selected, the printout was always the same – starting in the upper left-hand corner of the printed page. (At Position “1”). | ||
− | 9) Click on | + | 9) Click on "'''GO'''" your page will open in a new browser window. The printed format is PDF so that it is portable to most printers. |
10) Use the File-Print function to print the page. | 10) Use the File-Print function to print the page. | ||
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Our printed page appears as: | Our printed page appears as: | ||
− | <br/> <br/>Since 9 extensions where selected a second page is printed: | + | [[File:Printedpageappearsas.png]]<br/> <br/>Since 9 extensions where selected a second page is printed: |
Revision as of 15:54, 21 May 2013
HD Phone Key Labeling
Reference Guide
IPitomy Communications, LLC
Tables of Contents
2. Label Printing Overview.. 4
3. Programming the HD SIP Telephone Keys. 4
4. Assigning labels for the keys. 6
5. Printing one label for one telephone. 7
6. Printing multiple telephone labels. 9
1. About
Designation labels for the programmable buttons on IPitomy HD phones can be printed using plain 8.5”X11” paper or the perforated sheets that are included with each phone. The IPitomy HD series SIP telephones are packaged with designation label sheets that can be used to label the programmable keys in a professional manner. Each telephone and the IPX32 Expansion Module are shipped with one label sheet. Label sheets have multiple labels so that they can be used to print labels for multiple telephones. The perforated sheet size is A5; when printing on plain paper, use 8.5"X11". Each Sheet can be used to print more than one label:
Telephone model |
Sheet Part Number |
Quantity Labels per sheet |
IP320-P |
SH320-1 |
6 |
IP410-P |
SH410-1 |
8 |
IPX32 |
SHX32-1 |
2 |
Sheets can be ordered in quantities using the following part numbers:
Telephone model |
Part Number |
Quantity of sheets |
IP320-P |
SH320-25 |
25 |
IP410-P |
SH410-25 |
25 |
IPX32 |
SHX32-25 |
25 |
Sheets can be used in most laser and ink-jet type printers. This requires setup practice to find the best paper positioning for your specific printer. You must learn top/bottom and face/reverse side printing characteristics for your printer. The IPitomy IP PBX equipped with Firmware version 4.2.x and above provides for printing of labels directly from the programming interface and from the user’s SPC interface.
This guide will help you setup and utilize the label printing utility in the IPitomy IP PBX.
Revision History
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Changes |
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Initial Revision |
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Oct 2011 |
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2. Label Printing Overview
· Programming the HD SIP Telephone Keys
· Assigning labels for the keys
· Printing one label for one telephone
o Choosing the position of the label on the sheet
· Printing multiple telephone labels
3. Programming the HD SIP Telephone Keys
Programming labels is the same interface from either the user interface – SPC (Smart Personal Console) or from the administrator’s interface – PBX Administration. This guide will focus on the user interface for programming of the keys.
Administrators have the added advantage of being able to print multiple labels at one time for multiple extensions. This setup information is provided following the SPC instructions.
To print labels you must be able to access the IP PBX. Doing so requires a web browser – like Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome.
Programming Steps:
4. Assigning labels for the keys
The keys on the IP410 in this example are: Park, BLF:Park701, BLF:Park702, BLF:Park703, BLF:Extension 2212, BLF:Extension 2208, BLF:Extension 2210, and Record… some key type choices will automatically fill the Label data field when the key choice is selected, others require that you input the label you wish to print in that key position.
Note: The name/definition input here will print on the actual label.
1) Program keys and input names/definitions as you wish.
5. Printing one label for one telephone
6. Printing multiple telephone labels
From the Administration interface it is possible to program multiple telephones at one time. Doing so requires entering into the Administrator’s Extension Settings : Destination/Extension page under the View tab.
Once View is selected go to the telephone model for which labels are to be printed. Only one model phone can be printed at one time when multiples are printed.
- In this example we have 8 – IP320’s and 9 – IP410’s installed.
1) To program the Keys for multiple phones, click on the title bar of the phone models to be programmed…
In this case, we clicked on the IPitomy 4XX bar.
2) Click on the checkbox in the left-hand column of each phone that is to be programmed or if all are to be programmed, click on the checkbox at the top left and all will be selected.
3) Once the telephones to be programmed are selected, click on the "Edit Phone Settings" button at the right of the model bar.
4) Doing so opens the same Key Settings interface seen from SPC except that all of the extensions selected are shown
at the top indicating those to be programmed.
5) Program those Keys desired for all of the extensions selected.
· Note 1: If programming is different on various extensions they must be programmed in like-groups or one-at-a-time.
· Note 2: When extensions of like model have different key programming the labels can still be printed in multiples by first programming the keys on the various extensions and then proceeding to the View – Model programming above.
· Note 3: Keys that indicate “Do Not Change” indicate those keys that will not be affected by the programming in progress. This is helpful to retain unique programming on various keys while making changes to other keys in multiples.
6) When key programming is complete, click on "Print Labels"
7) Doing so opens the dialog box: Position
8) At the time of this release this dialog box has no effect on the positioning of printed labels.
Regardless of the position selected, the printout was always the same – starting in the upper left-hand corner of the printed page. (At Position “1”).
9) Click on "GO" your page will open in a new browser window. The printed format is PDF so that it is portable to most printers.
10) Use the File-Print function to print the page.
11) Be sure to disable scaling, shrink to fit, rotation and other page altering printer parameters… the page must print in its native format to align properly with the sheet labels.
Our printed page appears as:
Since 9 extensions where selected a second page is printed:
· Note1: Depending on your printer, the sheet may only be useful for one or two prints.
· Note2: Once labels are removed from the sheet, the sheet may not go through the printer as well… printers differ from one model to the next.
· Note 3: It may be best to print several phones on one sheet before removing labels from the sheet.
Printing notes:
a) Use plain paper first and practice so that the orientation of the page and face-side is known before using the perforated label sheets.
b) The pre-fabricated perforated sheet size is A5.
12) When you are finished printing, close the PDF (printed page) window.
13) Remove the printed labels from the sheet by carefully tearing the label at the edges along the perforation.
14) Exit the Print Label Dialog by clicking on the encircled “X” in the upper right-hand corner.