How to add JEM 24 button module on J179

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  • willi1087
    Member
    • Dec 2018
    • 3

    How to add JEM 24 button module on J179

    Hi All new to the IP Office so after some advice customer has IP Office R11 and purchased J179 handsets now they also want JEM24 button modules attached. They have connected them to the phones but say nothing happen no buttons appear. On IP Office do you have to tell the station that it has a button module in programming or just add the buttons? I cant see where you would add a button module in programming?
  • markgallagher
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    • May 2010
    • 613

    #2
    The button modules are automatically detected.

    The first step is always to restart the phone with the module attached. ie. remove and reapply power.

    In the phone's own menus, you should see the button module listed. If you go to the main menu and select Settings | Display | Contrast, the button module should be listed. If not then its either not attached correctly or it has a fault.

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    • willi1087
      Member
      • Dec 2018
      • 3

      #3
      Thanks will give that a go, and let you know

      Cheers

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      • thiel2
        Genius
        • Apr 2013
        • 365

        #4
        The phones and sidecar need to be on SIP 4.0 firmware

        Download the J100-IPT-SIP-R4_0_0_1-031919.zip , SIP 4.0.x file from support.avaya.com

        On your IP 500 via Embedded File Manager, in the Primary folder, find the file called J100Supgrade.txt and delete it.

        From the zip file, upload the new version of J100Supgrade.txt

        Upload all of the FW____.bin files

        Reboot your phone and it will upgrade.

        As far as programming the buttons, the phone has 3 pages of 8 buttons, so the sidecar starts with the 25th button. The JEM24 is really nice, because it has 3 pages of 24 buttons, giving you a DSS that can display 72 buttons!
        Last edited by thiel2; 05-09-2019, 09:13 AM.

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        • markgallagher
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          • May 2010
          • 613

          #5
          Thiel2 is 100% right and I should have remembered. They are only supported with the recent 4.0.0 phone firmware and with IP Office 11.0.4 software.

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          • willi1087
            Member
            • Dec 2018
            • 3

            #6
            Thanks a lot yes I now have them working. it was the handset firmware they were on SIP 3.0 and once i upgraded the handsets to SIP 4.0 the JEM24 started working. The system software is 11.0.02 but all is working ok.

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