Technical Specification IP Phone 1120E Intermediate-level IP Phone brings innovative features and flexibility to desktop communications to desktop communications

The award-winning Nortel IP Phone enables the presentation of converged Key features and benefits 1120E with Gigabit unveils voice and data applications, leveraging include: an exciting array of innovative commu- its integrated high-resolution graphical, > Multi-line IP Phone supports four line/programmable feature keys, 14 nication features and capabilities with eight-level grayscale display. Navigation fixed keys and four context-sensitive the intermediate-level desktop IP Phone. of applications is very flexible, with soft-label keys Ideally suited for office workers and support of standard USB mice and > High-resolution, backlit, graphical, administrative personnel, the four-line keyboards powered from the phone’s eight-level grayscale, pixel-based display, combined with a flexible five- Nortel IP Phone 1120E supports stan- integrated USB port. With robust and position adjustable footstand place- dards-based Session Initiation Protocol tightly linked communications features ment, optimizes viewing in varied (SIP), delivering choice to customers in from Nortel Communication Servers, lighting conditions > Advanced collaborative communica- deployment options with support on the Nortel IP Phone 1120E positions tions support with graphical presence either Nortel or third-party Communica- customers to meet both today’s and notification and secure instant tion Servers. The IP Phone 1120E also tomorrow’s communications needs. messaging (SIP firmware only)1

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1 Supported on selected Nortel Communication servers. See specification details. > Four-way navigation cluster with > Supports converged (voice and data) • Nortel Communication Server 2100 “Enter” key maximizes user choice applications via the Nortel Application (initial support with SE10 and later) and flexibility in navigation Gateway 1000/2000, enriching users’ • Nortel Application Server 5200 • BroadSoft BroadWorks Release 14 > Integrated USB port powers standard experience with advanced multimedia USB mice and keyboards, providing interaction Display input and navigation options for > Supports both Nortel Communication • High-resolution, graphical, eight-level grayscale, monochrome Film Super Twist application interaction and simpler Server protocol (UNIStim) and RFC Nematic (FSTN) Liquid Crystal Display, menu selection 3261 compliant Session Initiation 240 x 80 pixel, fully bitmapped, backlit > Integrated 10/100/1000 Base-T Protocol (SIP) firmware for business screen Ethernet switch with LAN and PC telephony feature integration4 • Backlit LCD with local contrast settings ports reduces costs, enabling a single > Added convenience and time savings enhances viewing cable drop to support both the phone with field upgradeable firmware using • Configurable backlight timer extends and a collocated PC Trivial (TFTP) the quality in display experience with 5, 10, 15, 20 minute, 1 and 2 hour or for sites requiring enhanced secure > Supports Gigabit Ethernet, posi- settings; “Sleep never” setting for 24x7 tioning the phone’s internal switch to firmware upgrades: UNIStim File environments accommodate growing multimedia- Transfer Protocol (UFTP)5 • Supports Unicode for expanded intensive, PC-based applications, thus language and complex font presentation Technical specifications 6 aligning with investment made at the on phone display wiring closet Platform support IP Phone footstand adjustments > 802.3af standard-based PoE and local Nortel • Desktop viewing adjustments: 32.5, 40, AC power via power adapter • Communication Server 1000, 2000 47.5 and 55 degree angles and 2100 • Wall mount adjustment: minus 5 degrees > Secured communications with stan- • Media Gateway 1000B Expansion dards-based signaling encryption, media Fixed and soft-label keys Chassis • Fourteen fixed keys (Handsfree, encryption and user-based authentica- • Business Communications Manager Headset, Volume Up and Down, Mute, tion for network access control 50/200/400 Hold, Goodbye, Directory, Inbox/ > Supports Unicode expanded language • Survivable Remote Gateway 50/200/400 Message, Outbox/Shift, Quit, Copy, and complex font presentation on the IP • Multimedia Communication Server Services and Expand) 2 5100/5200 Phone display • Four context-sensitive soft-label keys for > Supports Proactive Voice Quality Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) easy-to-use navigation7 Management (PVQM) for enhanced • Nortel Multimedia Communication Navigation cluster 3 Server 5100 administration and diagnostics • Four-way navigation cluster (left, right, • Nortel Communication Server 1500 > Lockable Tools Menu offers local up, down arrows) plus Enter key8 (firmware release 1.1 and later) access to configuration, diagnostic • Nortel Communication Server 2000 USB port and user preference options planned for SN09U and later — • Single integrated USB port for standard October 2007 USB mice, keyboards, keyboard emula- tion devices and powered hubs 2 Nortel Communication Server protocol only. Nortel Communication Server/minimum release dependent. Expansion Module Consult server documentation for further details. 3 Nortel Communication Server protocol only. • Supports Expansion Module for IP 9 4 SIP Firmware is available via factory installation or via subsequent firmware migration. Phone 1100 Series (18-button) 5 UNIStim FTP (UFTP) support is Nortel Communication Server dependent. Call Recording 6 Nortel Communication Server/minimum release dependent. Consult Nortel server documentation for • Supports transmission of duplicate further details. media streams with Nortel Contact 7 Context-sensitive softkeys are Nortel Communication Server dependent. Consult server documentation of choice for details. Recording and Quality Monitoring 10 8 Enter key can be used to facilitate entry or data selection when engaged in converged applications lever- (CRQM) aging the Nortel Application Gateway 1000/2000, with SIP Firmware and with the IP Phone 1120E Secure Tools Menu. User Selectable Ringtones 9 Supported on Nortel Communication Server protocol only. Headset support 10 Supported on Nortel Communication Server protocol only. • Supports third-party wired headsets 11 Requires deployment of Secure Multimedia Controller 2450 (SMC 2450) with Nortel Communication Server 1000 and Multimedia Communication Server 5100. The Nortel IP Phone 1120E positions customers to meet both today’s and tomorrow’s communications needs.

Languages supported • Manually configurable for 10 and 100 – RFC2617 — HTTP Authentication: • Languages are platform and protocol Mbps speeds when used with Ethernet Basic and Digest Access Authentication dependent. Consult platform documen- Switches which do not support auto- – RFC2976 — The SIP INFO Method tation of choice for further details. sensing – RFC3087 — Control of Service • Minimum Category 5e cabling required Context Using SIP Request-URI Administration and Security for Gigabit Ethernet deployment – RFC3108 — Conventions for the use • Static, Partial and Full Dynamic Host (Category 5e cable included as standard) of Session Description Protocol: ATM Control Protocol (Full DHCP factory Bearer Connections default) Power – RFC3204 — MIME Media Types for • 802.1x and Extensible Authentication • Supports IEEE 802.3af Power over ISUP and QSIG Objects Protocol (EAP) for device authentication Ethernet, Nortel pre-standard – RFC3261 — Session Initiation and network access control • Power dissipation: IEEE Power Class 3. Protocol (SIP) • Standards-based signaling encryption Gigabit Ethernet — 8 watts idle; 10.5 – RFC3262 — Reliability of Provisional with Advanced Encryption Standard watts full utilization (not including cable Responses in the Session Initiation (AES) 128-bit11 loss). 100 Mbps — 6 watts idle; 8 watts Protocol • 802.1ab Discovery Protocol full utilization (not including cable loss) – RFC3263 — Session Initiation for network auto-discovery and inven- • Optionally available universal local AC Protocol (SIP): Locating SIP Servers tory management power adapter (“brick style”) supported – RFC3264 — An Offer/Answer Model • Media path encryption with RFC 3711 (90-260 VAC, 50/60Hz power adapter with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) compliant Secure Real-time Protocol delivering 48V DC @ 520mA max) – RFC3265 — Session Initiation (sRTP) pre-shared key and public key • AC power cable (country specific) — Protocol: Specific Event Notification infrastructure12 orderable separately – RFC3311 — Session Initiation Dimensions and Weight Protocols Protocol (SIP) UPDATE Method (approximate) • E.164 dialing – RFC3313 — Private Session • Size (W x D x H) • SIP Protocols: Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extensions – 7.9 in x 7.4 in x 8.1 in/200mm x – RFC2327 — SDP: Session Descrip- for Media Authorization 188mm x 207mm — 55 degree foot- tion Protocol stand desktop configuration – 7.9 in x 7.5 in x 6.4 in/200mm x 191mm x 163mm — 32.5 degree Special features (SIP Firmware only) footstand desktop configuration – 7.9 in x 8.6 in x 4.0 in/200mm x Presence 220mm x 101mm — minus 5 degree • Supports Presence Notification on phone display footstand desktop configuration • User Presence Selection • Weight (phone, handset, and handset Instant Messaging cord) • Secure Instant Messaging from phone display – 2.29 lbs/1.04 kg • Message Waiting indication of Instant Messages via blue LED illumination Color • On/Off automatic pop-up notification of Instant Messages • Graphite with silver metallic bezel finish • Instant Message log access via Expand Key Connectivity/data rates • Icons for read, unread, replied to Instant Messages • Integrated 10/100/1000 Base-T Auto- • Special character support for meaningful text entry Sensing Ethernet switch for shared PC Other access (one LAN port and one PC port) • Graphical status for calls (calls missed, number for each user) • Incoming and Outgoing Privacy Settings

12 • Selectable ringtones (up to five) via .wav file storable on set (adminis- Available only on selected Nortel trator provisioned) Communication Servers with Nortel Communication Server protocol. Consult • Localized language support (up to five storable on deskset at one time) Nortel Communication Server documentation for support details. – RFC3323 — A Privacy Mechanism – RFC3605 — Real-Time Control • Japan – VCCI for the Session Initiation Protocol Protocol (RTCP) attribute in Session • Korea MIC – RFC3325 — Private Extensions to the Description Protocol (SDP) • China CCC Session Initiation Protocol for Asserted Audio Quality of Service Safety Identity within Trusted Networks • G.711 a-law, G.711 µ-law, G.729a and • United States: UL 60950-1 1st Edition – 3329 — Security Mechanism Annex B • Canada: CSA 60950-1-03 Agreement for the Session Initiation • 802.1p/Q, DiffServ and VLAN tagging • European Community: EN 60950-1 Protocol of telephony LAN port traffic +A11 – RFC3361 — Dynamic Configuration • Supports echo cancellation and silence • Australia/New Zealand: AS/NZS Host Protocol (DHCP-for IPV4) suppression 60950.1: 2003 Option for Session Initiation Protocol • Mexico NOM approvals Servers Operating temperature • International: IEC 60950-1 – RFC3420 — Internet Media Type • +5°C to +40°C/+40°F to +104°F Message/sipfrag Relative humidity US/Canada/Australia/EU – RFC3428 — Session Initiation Protocol • 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Countries Extension for Instant Messaging Storage temperature • US/Canada: Hearing Aid Compatibility – RFC3489 — Simple Traversal of User (HAC) as per FCC Part 68 and Industry • -40°C to +70°C/-40° to +158°F Datagram Protocol (UDP) Through Canada CS-03 Part V Network Address Translators EMC • Australia: AS/ACIF 004 – RFC3515 — The Session Initiation • United States: FCC 47 CFR Part 15 • Complies with CE Marking Protocol Refer Method Class B Requirements: This device complies – RFC3550 — RTP: A Transport • Canada: ICES-003 Class B with the essential requirements and Protocol for Real-Time Applications • Australia/New Zealand: other relevant provisions of Directive – RFC3551 — RTP Profile for Audio – AS/NZS 3548 Class B 1999/5/EC and Video Conferences with Minimal – CISPR 22 Class B • Complies with Reduction of Hazardous Control • European community: Substances (RoHS) – (6 of 6) as part of – RFC3556 — Session Description – EN55022:1998: A1+A2 (Class B) European Union Environmental Protocol (SIP) Bandwidth Modifiers – EN 55024:1998: A1 + A2 Directive for RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) – EN 61000-3-2 • American Disabilities Act (ADA) Bandwidth – EN 61000-3-3 compliant dialpad

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