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1. 3 Click Submit to save your settings or Reset to cancel 22 Chapter 4 Web Configuration Alarm Clock The Alarm Clock menu allows you to set the alarm of your VoIP phone through the web browser To activate alarm clock do the following 1 Click Alarm Clock The following screen will be displayed You could setthe alarm inthis page os 0 2 Select On from the Active field Input the alarm time 4 Select Repeat field option e On to sound the alarm everyday at the specified time e Off to disable the repeat function the alarm will only sound at the specified time Calendar The Calendar menu allows you to set the calendar and set schedules of your VoIP phone through the web browser To set the calendar do the following 1 Click Calendar The following screen will be displayed You could setthe calendar in this page DATE i i Tuesday J AI ES 02 35 Reminder Once 2 10 10 Call client Reminder Once A lew 65 Stow ea 2 Input the date on the Date field or click L J to select date from the calendar 3 To view schedules set on the specified date click Show To create a new schedule 1 Click New The following screen will be displayed 23 Chapter 4 Web Configuration You could set the calendar in this page DATE 2008 09 04 Thursday et om ee 2 Input the following information e Time Time to set the alarm e Message Message or description e Type Select t
2. NOTE You may change waiting time from Web Configuration gt Dial Plan gt Dialing Timeout See page 20 for more information Looking up a Number from the Phone Book You can call your contacts using the contact information stored in the phone book To make a call to a person from the phone book follow the steps below 1 Press the Menu key to display the menu options 2 Select Phone Book and press the Enter key to display your phone book 3 Scroll through the list until you find the contact you want to call 4 Select the name you want to make the call and press the Dial soft key or pickup handset headset to make the call Making a Call to an IP Address You can also make a call to an IP address by inputting the IP address with the keypad For example 192 168 1 100 Making a Call to SIP Server In order to make a SIP call the phone must be registered to a SIP server If there are more than one account registered you can use 4 way Navigation keys up or down to select an account first Speed BLF Busy Lamp Field You can use the speed dial hotkeys located on the right side of the phone to configure the most commonly dialed numbers Use the function to dial a number quickly instead of keying in a complete number To call a number using speed dialing follow the steps below 38 e Press the speed dial memory hotkey 1 16 that has been assigned to the phone number from the numeric keypad
3. 50 sec without answering the call Use the soft key to delete clear edit and save entries or to go back the previous menu Once you have completed Number Account and Timeout settings using Edit to enable No Answer Forward Speed Dial You can use speed dialing to assign a hotkey to the phone numbers that you dial most frequently You can then press a hotkey to quickly dial a number instead of keying in the entire phone number or searching for it from the phone book When you enter the Speed Dial menu you can select one of the Memory keys to assign the number for speed dialing and then press the Select soft key To assign speed dial you are required to input the following e Number The phone number to assign speed dial e Account This refers to the SIP account number Use the soft key to do the following functions e Delete Press to delete a character value e Clear Press to clear the entire value e Save Press to save speed dial settings e Back Press to go back to the previous level Speed Dial submenu e Edit Press to select the account Ring Tone The VoIP phone provides 3 ring tone types You can select the ring tone type according to your preference You can also upload the ring tones you like from the web To set the ring tone type do the following 1 Use the up and down navigation keys to select the ring tone you prefer and then press the Select soft key to confirm your selection 2 P
4. Dialing to Multiple SIP Accounts This Phone allows two simultaneously SIP calls at the same time You can use line buttons LINE 1 and LINE 2 to make receive switch two calls Each line button has a LED back light to help user identify line status as follows e Green light means dialing status e Red light means occupied Ring status e Red light means Hold Status For example First Call Dialing by LINE1 button or using handset headset or speaker Second Call Dialing by LINE2 button or press Hold key to put the first call on hold Each of the line bottom LINE 1 or LINE 2 is represented with a virtual SIP channel By default outgoing call uses the first VoIP account You can switch to another account by pressing the navigation key up and down For example Configure ACCOUNT and ACCOUNT 2 with Registration ID as VoIP1 VoIP2 respectively and ensure that they are active and registered If the first VoIP1 is selected all calls will go through VoIP1 Redialing a Number To quickly dial a number that you have dialed recently do one the following 1 Press the Redial key on the phone The LCD displays dialed numbers in call history 2 To dial the number press the Dial soft key or pickup handset headset to make the call Call Options While a call is in progress a number of additional options are available Using the Speaker Phone For hands free operation you can use the built in speaker to talk
5. TTT i 12 1110 9 8 Description A red light indicates an incoming call Displays calls and status information Press to scroll through lists and menus on the display Press to enter a menu Press to access the menu options or cancel your selection and go back to the previous level Press to listen to voice mail messages Red light on means there is a new voice message Press any of the keys to speed dial the preset contact number If BLF Busy Lamp Field is enabled for a particular SIP extension the speed dial button for that extension will indicate it s current status with LED backlighting GREEN Extension is idle RED Extension is busy FLASHING RED Extension is ringing Activates the speakerphone to allow hands free conversations Press these keys to enter phone numbers and text Press to activate a call using an external headset Back View 11 12 Name Soft Keys main screen Icom Intercom Missed DND Do Not Disturb P book Phone Book Trans Transfer Conf Conference Schdl Schedule Select Edit Back Save Apply Info Information Function Keys LINE 1 LINE 2 HOLD REDIAL Volume control keys Description Press the button and the extension number you want to dial The call will be automatically established with the other end Press to view the information of missed calls Press to block all incoming calls Press to access the personal phonebook directory
6. 3 Click Submit to save your settings or Reset to cancel NTP amp Time Settings The NTP amp Time Setting enables you to configure the date and time of the VoIP phone manually or synchronize the clock with the NTP Network Time Protocol server and specify the time zone you are in The NTP function should be disabled if you want to set the date and time manually 35 Chapter 4 Web Configuration To access NTP amp Time settings click Network NTP Settings The following screen will be displayed You could setthe NTP servers in this page NTP Enable Disable Primary Server nip ucsd edu Select ntp ucsd edu Us secondary Server clock nc fukuoka u acjp Select clock ne fukuoka u ac jp uP Ve Location GMT 8 00 Taipei LIDAY LIGHT Sync Time o 12 dd Set System Time 2007 09 104 ko OS CYY MM DD hh mm To synchronize clock with the NTP server 1 Choose Enable to enable NTP and enter the server information provided by your ITSP or MIS 2 Select the time zone you are in 3 Set up the synchronization time and system time 4 Click Submit to save your settings or Reset to cancel To configure date and time manually 1 Choose Disable to disable NTP 2 Enter the date and time manually on the Set System Time fields 3 Click Submit to save your settings or Reset to cancel IP Mapping To set the IP mapping for hostnames click Network IP Mapping The following screen will be
7. 6 729 Frame Size 20ms Y G 722 Frame Size 20 ms Y 2 Select the item you want to change and a drop down box will display the available options 3 Click Submit to confirm your settings or Reset to cancel 4 Once updating Codec Priority it requires reboot the phone to make settings take affect Other Settings To set other Global SIP settings through the web browser do the following 1 Click Global SIP Settings Other Settings The following screen will be displayed You could setthe other settings in this page Signaling Precedence ToS Voice Precedence Tos RFC2833 Payload Type 95 255 2 Select the Signaling Precedence ToS from the options 0 Routing 1 Priority 2 Immediate 3 Flash 4 Flash Override and 5 CRITIC ECP 3 Select the Voice Precedence ToS from the options 0 Routing 1 Priority 2 Immediate 3 Flash 4 Flash Override and 5 CRITIC ECP 4 Enter settings for RFC2833 Payload Type between 95 255 Default value is 101 5 Click Submit to confirm your settings or Reset to cancel 29 Chapter 4 Web Configuration SIP Accounts To configure the SIP account setting from the web browser click SIP Accounts The following screen will be displayed You could set information of service domians in this page SIP Accounts ID Username Registration Server Status Registration Select 1 OFF Disable C 2 OFF Disable d OFF Disable 4 OFF Disable 5 OFF Disable d 6 OFF D
8. Press to transfer a call Press to initiate a conference call Press to create view edit or delete schedule Press to apply setting To edit the selected item To go back to the previous level Save the related information To save and apply changes Press to view settings of the selected option There are two LINEs bottom in this IP Phone Each line indicates a SIP call been used as the following status The line is not used the line stays no LED indication Dialing a call the line Green LED will turn on If a call has sent the Green LED turns off then Red LED turns on When an existing call has been hold the Line Red LED will be blanking Press to put an active call on hold Press to call from dialed Calls Press to increase or decrease the volume of the ringer tone handset handset or the volume of the current call using the speakerphone NO Name 1 Handset Jack Headset Jack LAN PoE Port 4 PC Port 5 Power Jack Connecting the Phone Description Connects to the phone RJ 9 Connects to an external headset RJ 9 Connects to LAN cable 10 100Mbps RJ 45 port for LAN uplink connection If you are using Power over Ethernet PoE the power to the phone is supplied when you connect the Ethernet cable Draws power from either spare line or signal line Connects to PC 10 100Mbps RJ 45 port for PC downlink connection Connects to AC power adapter 12V DC power port The following illustrati
9. Settings Phone Settings allows you to set up phone functions such as call forwarding speed dialing and more No Answer Forward Phone Settings Always Forward Always Forward allows you to set the account number to which all incoming calls are to be forwarded This function requires you to input the following e Number The phone number to forward all incoming calls e Account This refers to the SIP account number Use the soft key to delete clear and save entries or to go back the previous menu Once you have completed Number and Account settings using Edit to enable Always Forward Busy Forward Busy Forward allows you to set the account number to which incoming calls are to be forwarded when the line is busy This function requires you to input the following e Number The phone number to forward incoming calls e Account This refers to the SIP account number Use the soft key to delete clear and save entries or to go back the previous menu Once you have completed Number and Account settings using Edit to enable Busy Forward No Answer Forward No Answer Forward allows you to forward the phone number and a specific SIP account when no answered for a period of time This function requires you to input the following e Number The phone number to forward incoming calls e Account This refers to the SIP account number e Timeout This refers to a period of time 10 sec
10. You could configure the wan settings in this page WAN Setting IP Type Stetic IP DHCP Client PPPoE IP Address Netmask Gateway Primary DNS 1163 95 Secondary DNS Mac Address PPPoE Setting Keep Alive Mode Ping DNS1 Renate P VLAN Setting Activation O oN OFF Identifier 0 0 4094 Priority 0 f0 7 Static IP To configure Static IP settings do the following 1 Select Static IP in IP Type 2 The following fields are enabled for user input Enter the necessary information e IP Address Enter the IP address e Netmask Enter Net mask e Gateway Enter the Gateway IP e Primary DNS Enter the primary DNS server e Secondary DNS Enter the secondary DNS server Network connects to this server in case the primary DNS server is not available e Mac Address Enter the Mac address 3 Click Submit to save your settings or Reset to cancel 33 DHCP Client To configure WAN settings using DHCP client do the following 1 Select DHCP Client in IP type 2 Click Submit to save your settings or Reset to cancel PPPoE To configure PPPoE settings do the following 1 Select PPPoE in IP Type 2 The PPPoE Setting section is enabled for user input Enter the required information e Username Enter user name e Password Enter the password of PPPoE settings e Keep Alive Mode Select option Ping DNS1 or Ping Remote IP e Remote IP Enter remote IP address 3 Click Submit to save your
11. displayed You could setip mapping for hostnames in this page No osname Pe Select 1 Test lect 59 124 1 1 O Add pesame To add a new hostname do the following 1 Inthe Add section enter the information for Hostname and IP field 2 Click Submit to save your settings the added IP is displayed on the list or Reset to cancel 36 Chapter 4 Web Configuration To edit a hostname do the following 1 Click the underlined number of the corresponding hostname 2 Edit the necessary information 3 Click Submit to save your settings or Reset to reset information back to original settings or Cancel to cancel edit function and go back to IP Mapping main window To delete a hostname do the following 1 Click the Select box of the corresponding hostname to delete 2 Click Delete Selected to delete the checked item or click Delete All to delete all hostnames Routing Table You can set routing table through the web browser To do this click Network Routing Table The following screen will be displayed You could set routing table in this page AI SA SS 60 245 205 1 255 255 255 0 60 248 205 1 WAN Delete Selected Delete All Add IP Netmask Gateway Interface WAN Y To add a new routing table do the following 1 Inthe Add section enter the information for IP address Netmask and Gateway field 2 Select the Interface options are WAN LAN and Bridge 3 Click Submit to save your set
12. for typical commercial areas Class B is for typical domestic areas To determine which classification applies to your device examine the FCC registration label located on the device If the label indicates a Class A rating the following warning applies to your computer RF INTERFERENCE WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio frequency RF interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures This device is classified for use in a typical Class B domestic environment Table of Contents Table of Contents L O Aa ta La y AE O eS FC OTe ESE ee nO MC Eee RT SOOT a eR 1 PACK ASC Contents aia En E EO E Ni 1 2 Product DE A e E 2 A A A te crt tebe oth oper cates eee eae si eceetinsa everett 2 BICK VICW ete O AN 3 Connecane neon reed pas 4 3 MMI Man Machine Interface Configuration esseessesoessesseesoesoesoessessesseesosssessessessossoessesoeso 5 ENEE Oy aes rane RO O 5 NS ee seca resets ES A t 6 Phone sete ra 7 ATE EO er des e A eos e br AA A 8 A A O haha tart eas 9 EM SEU di OS 9 Global SIP Sethe Ss cunas aca 10 A E ESIE EEE NETE aR OTS Tes eer nae A ae nO aE EN eR eT 12 IPS EAI AA A a A A 13 E Web Contar HON in A aaa 15 Call Sto ano la 16 PRONE AAA A IS A A A A A OA 16 Phone SOURIS S anonimo 17 A A A a 23 Gl A O A A A 23 DY A A N 25 Global Str Sens ua 28 SOE PCE OUI ES A o e dde Sap Li ca 30 o A O ees nodes ty dod ass pda eae tates alee
13. in the phone book click Reset Phone Book button 16 Chapter 4 Web Configuration 5 Toadda phone entry input the contact information of all the required fields of Add Phone section 6 To edit a phone entry click in the number column of the phone entry and edit the option s you want to change in the Edit Phone section 7 Click Submit to confirm your settings or Reset to cancel Phone Settings The phone settings menu provides a number of options to configure your phone such as call forwarding date and time ringer voice mail settings and so on Read this section to adjust the settings to suit your own needs Phone Settings Call Forward To configure Call Forward settings through the web browser do the following 1 Click Phone Settings Call Forward The following screen will be displayed You could set the call forward in this pace Busy e Always Forward To forward all incoming calls enter the phone number and a specific SIP account in the Always field e Busy Forward To forward incoming calls when the phone is busy enter the phone number and a specific SIP account in the busy field e No Answer Forward No Answer Forward allows you to forward the phone number and a specific SIP account when no answered for a period of time Select Ringing Timeout to set a period of forward time 10 sec 50 sec without answering the call 2 To delete Always Forward Busy Forward or No Answer Forward setting click in
14. on the phone To use the speakerphone follow the steps as following 1 While talking on the phone press the Speaker key on the bottom side of the phone to enable the Speakerphone function 2 Press Speaker key again to terminate the call Using the Headset While talking on the phone press the HEADSET key on the bottom side of the phone to enable the headset function Press HEADSET key again to terminate the call Putting a Call on Hold You may want to put a call on hold temporarily while doing some work or attending to a second incoming or outgoing call To put a call on hold do one of the following 1 Press the Hold soft key on the phone to put the call on hold 39 2 When you receive a second call press the next available LINE key to attend to the new call and the first call will be put on hold automatically Conducting a Three Way Conference Call The call waiting and holding functions also help you in conducting a three way conference call To initiate a three way conference call follow the steps below 1 Call the first participant of the conference call as described in Making a Call 2 Put the first participant on hold as described in Putting a Call on Hold 3 Call the extension number of the second participant of the call 4 Press the Conference soft key on the phone to include all participants in the call To end the three way conference call hand up the call directly Transferring a Call To transfer a
15. wad et uae Neate 31 5 OPTA tit identi E EE E EO 38 AD WEE a E a A E A sate ome stem ee ctenatetes 38 Makine Clarita toaaa dio it 38 ONS ias sda ira sita 39 OD PC CUE EC ATOM q OA REO 5 CO E E T 41 1 Overview Congratulations on your purchase of the QuickPhones QB 241 or QB 242 VoIP phone This product enables you to make phone calls through the network instead of calling through a local phone line Read this user manual carefully to learn how to operate this product and take advantage of its features Package Contents When unpacking the VoIP phone ensure all the following items are present and undamaged If anything appears to be missing or broken contact your dealer for a replacement VoIP Phone Base Handset Bracket VoIP desk phone Used to send receive audio Used to support the phone to from the phone base Ethernet Cable Handset Cable Quick Installation Guide Connects the phone to the Used to connect the handset to the Provides step by step setup network phone base instructions 2 Product Description The QuickPhones QB 241 242 uses the SIP protocol RFC 3261 for VoIP communication Use this chapter to familiarize yourself with the functions of the VoIP phone Front View 10 Name Incoming call indicator Display screen 4 way Navigation keys ENTER key MENU VOICE MAIL Memory keys with LED indicators Speed dial BLF SPEAKER Alphanumeric keys Headset jiii li
16. P Settings SIP Accounts Network 15 Chapter 4 Web Configuration Call History To check the call history from the web browser do the following 1 Click Call History The following screen will be displayed You could check call log in current page Call History Type Mi i Sa ny 2 If you intend to check the dialed calls select Call History Type as Dialed Calls Choose Answered Calls in Call History Type if you need to check the history of answered calls Choose Missed Calls to see the records of calls that you didn t answer 3 Select the page you want to display The details of phone number call time and duration of the each call record will then be shown Phone Book The phone book menu allows you to add edit or delete any phone entry from the web browser To configure the phone book settings do the following 1 Click Phone Book The following screen will be displayed You could add edit delete items in this page Phone Book Page No Name Number 1 tw 122132 ww sdfsd com Delete Selected Reset Phone Book Add Phone Submit 2 Select the page number that you want to view from the Phone Book Page option and then the web page will display all the phone book information for the selected phone book page 3 To remove a certain phone entry click in the Select box of the entry number that you want to remove and then click Delete Selected button 4 To remove all contact entries
17. ally 3 Press the Save soft key to save your setting 14 Chapter 4 Web Configuration 4 Web Configuration This chapter contains important information to help you configure the settings for your VoIP phone from the web browser To access the web configuration menu do the following 1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable provided to the PoE LAN port of your phone connecting to the internal network of your company 2 Connect one end of the network cable to the PC port of your phone connecting to your personal computer 3 Set the network setting to DHCP on your PC and VoIP phone 4 Turn on the power of the VoIP phone Select the Menu soft key 5 Select Network WAN Settings and then press the Info soft key You will be able to see the IP address displayed on the LCD screen Open your browser such as Internet Explorer Firefox etc and type in the web address of the phone For example if the IP address you obtain in step 5 above is 192 168 1 2 enter the web address http 192 168 1 2 8000 Username i Password MO oe The Web login front page is displayed Enter the user name and the password and click Login The administrator s user name and password are admin and 1234 respectively After you login move the cursor over the menu items on the left navigation bar to access the dropdown menus Web Config Call History Phone Book Phone Settings Alarm Clock Calendar System Settings Global SI
18. call to another phone number follow the steps below based on ways IP PBX or ITSP perform 1 Attend Transfer While a call is in progress press the Trans or Hold or Flash button on the phone Dial the number to which you want to transfer the call Once the call established you can speak to the callee then hang up the phone to transfer the call 2 Un Attend Transfer While a call is in progress press the Flash soft key on the phone Dial the number to which you want to transfer the call and then hang up the phone to transfer the call Using the Intercom Function 1 Press the Icom soft key on the phone and then dial the extension number of the number you desire to talk to 2 After the call is connected you may start talking The person you called will hear your voice over the speaker 3 Press Speaker button to end the call Blocking All Calls Using the DND Function The DND Do not Disturb feature allows you to reject and block all incoming calls without ringing your phone To activate the DND function follow the steps below 1 Press the DND soft key on the phone A DoNotDisturb message is displayed on the screen 2 Press the DND soft key again to disable the DND function Checking Voice Messages If the VOICE MAIL button is red it indicates that you have a new message in your voice mail box You need to set a voice message code before using the voice mail function After the code has been set you can listen to your perso
19. cheduled time You can use the navigation keys or the Goto soft key to select a date on the calendar Use the soft key to do the following functions e Schdl Press to create view edit or delete schedule e New Press to create a new schedule e Goto Press to enter and go to a specific date e Back Press to go back to the previous level Main Menu Viewing the Schedule List 1 Select the date on which you want to view the schedule list 2 Press the Schdl soft key you will see the schedule list set for the selected date Use the soft key to do the following functions e New Press to create a new schedule e Detail Press to view the selected schedule When the schedule is displayed on the screen you can edit and delete the schedule using the soft key e Back Press to go back to the previous level Calendar submenu Setting up Schedules You can make schedules notes in the phone as your daily reminder Follow the steps below 1 Select the date to setup schedule 2 Press the New soft key 3 Use the soft keys to do the following functions e Edit To edit the selected item e Apply To save and apply changes e Back To go back to the previous level Calendar submenu You will see an alarm clock sign appearing on the bottom right corner of the phone screen to denote set schedule System Settings System Settings enables you to configure the phone system Date Time The system default is retrieving Date Time info
20. could enable disable the auto configuration setting in this page Auto Configuration Son Oot Server Download File SIP Global Dial Plan Server Domain Y Speed Dial Select On to activate auto configuration Enter the Server IP address in the Server field Check to enable or uncheck to disable the settings of SIP Global Dial Plan Server Domain and Speed Dial a a ae Wy Click Submit to save your settings or Reset to cancel Firmware Upgrade You can upgrade the firmware only through the web browser Do the following 1 Click System Settings Firmware Upgrade The following screen will be displayed 25 Chapter 4 Web Configuration You could upgrade the newest firmware Firmware Upgrade 2 Click Browse to select the file location of the newest firmware 3 Click Submit to save your settings or Reset to cancel Backup amp Recover Setting You can backup or recover the configuration values of system settings to a file from the device The setting is only accessible through the web browser Do the following 1 Click System Settings Backup amp Recover The following screen will be displayed You could backup or recover configuration Backup System Image Image File No Back Image File On System Recover System Image 2 Click Backup button in the Backup System Image section to create the configuration files And click the file name to save as file 3 The section of Recover System Image is used to r
21. e ring tone upload setting page You could set and Upload your favorite ringtone in this page Ringtone Action Set Upload Delete File Location Po 2 Input the Ringtone Name 3 Click the Browse button to select the location of the new ring tone file that you want to set 4 Click Submit to save your settings or Reset to cancel To remove a ringer do the following 1 Choose Delete to display all the ringers currently stored in the phone You could set and Upload your favorite ringtone in this page Ringtone Action Set Upload Delete ID Ringtone Mame select 1 test C 2 ringtone snd 3 barrio 1 1 nd d 2 Check the Select box of the ring tone that you want to remove 3 Click Submit to save your settings or Reset to cancel 19 Dial Plan Chapter 4 Web Configuration You can use this setting to modify the method used to filter the phone numbers A dial plan gives the unit a map to determine when a complete number has been entered and should be passed to the SIP server for resolution into an IP address With the flexible dial plan provided by the phone user can easily implement the following functions e Replace delete or add prefix postfix of the dialed number e Place the call to different SIP servers according to the prefix postfix To configure individual dial plan setting through the web browser do the following 1 Click Phone Settings Dial Plan The following screen will be dis
22. ecover the configuration values of system settings from a previously saved configuration Click Browse button to select backup files from the local machine to download files that you want to recover 4 Click Submit to save your settings 5 After file download is completed the system will reboot System Auth The system authority menu is only accessible through the web browser To change the user name and password do the following 1 Click System Settings System Auth The following screen will be displayed 26 Chapter 4 Web Configuration You could change the login username password in this page Username password Contirmed Password Enter the new username and the new password Enter the new password again in the Confirm Password field to confirm 3 Click Submit to save your settings or Reset to cancel Factory Defaults You can reset all the settings on the VoIP phone to restore factory default settings 1 Click System Settings Factory Defaults The following screen will be displayed You could load factory defaults configuration Load Defaults 2 Click Submit 3 A confirmation message appears click OK to proceed with reset the system will automatically reboot Click Cancel to cancel reset Reboot To reboot the VoIP phone manually do the following 1 Click System Settings Reboot The following screen will be displayed You could press the reboot button to restart the system Reboot sy
23. evel 0 7 NAT Bridge This VoIP phone supports NAT Bridge setting To enable the NAT or bridge function do the following 1 Select NAT or Bridge 2 Press the Select soft key to choose between NAT or Bridge mode Press the Save soft key to save your settings NTP Server To configure the NTP Server settings use the soft keys to access the submenu options and perform necessary functions Note that some soft keys are not available for some submenu options NTP Server settings have the following submenu options NTP Select this option to enable disable NTP server connection Primary Server Select this option to set the primary server Secondary Server Select this option to set the secondary server From the NTP Server submenu e Press the Select soft key to select from a list of servers to assign as primary secondary server e Press the Edit soft key to input the server address manually Time Zone Select this option to select time zone settings from a list Location Select this option to select location from a list WAN MAC Address You can configure the WAN Mac Address settings from the VoIP phone 1 Select WAN MAC Address and then press the Edit soft key 2 Input the WAN MAC address manually 3 Press the Save soft key to save your setting LAN MAC Address You can configure the WAN Mac Address settings from the VoIP phone 1 Select LAN MAC Address and then press the Edit soft key 2 Input the LAN MAC address manu
24. fective Length 03 Add Prefix 2 Select Enable Disable to activate deactivate Global Rule Select Effective Length to detect the entry digits match length or not If matches the entry digits then add prefix in front of entered 4 Entering Prefix digits to matched length dialed number 21 Chapter 4 Web Configuration Voice Settings You can configure the tone frequency and cadence in voice settings menu The voice setting is only accessible through the web browser Do the following 1 Click Phone Settings Voice Settings The following screen will be displayed You could setthe voice settings in this page Play Dial Tone Frequency 1350 440 Play RingBack Tone Frequency 440 480 Play Busytone Frequency aso 620 Play RingBack Tone cadence 1 440 ms On 920 ms Off Play Busytone cadence 240 e ms On 240 ms Off Side Tone Switch Disable Handset Digital In Gain Level 10 Y Handset Analog In Gain Level 10 Handset Out Gain Level 10 Speak Out Gain Level 10 vw Mic Digital In Gain Level 10 v Mic Analog In Gain Level 10 vw Headset Digital In Gain Level 10 Headset Analog In Gain Level 10 v Headset Out Gain Level 10 v 2 The following options are available Play Dial Tone Frequency Set the dial tone frequency range when you pick up the handset Play Ring Back Tone Frequency Set the ring tone you hear before the recipient of your call picks up and answers you
25. he distance of separation between the equipment and interference receiver Connect the equipment to a power outlet on a circuit different from that to which the interference receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CE Notice European Union The symbol indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive of the European Union These markings indicate that this system meets the following technical standards EN 55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment EN 55024 Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics Limits and methods of measurement EN 61000 3 2 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 Limits Section 2 Limits for harmonic current emissions Equipment input current up to and including 16 A per phase EN 61000 3 3 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 Limits Section 3 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current up to and including 16 A EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment NOTE EN 55022 emissions requirements provide for two classifications Class A is
26. he setting is used to ping another device on the Internet from the VoIP phone to make sure the Internet connection works properly Send KeepAlive On Off Typically enabled to instruct the phone to send SIP keep alive messages for maintaining a pinhole in the user s firewall through which SIP messages can pass Status Displays the status of the SIP Account 3 Click Submit to confirm your settings or Cancel to cancel Note You can register up to ten SIP accounts However you will always call out with the first account number registered Network 31 Chapter 4 Web Configuration Network menu allows you to view and setup WAN LAN NTP and Time settings IP mapping and routing table settings WAN Settings LAN Settings NTP amp Time Settings IP Mapping Routing Table Status You can view the WAN and LAN information from the Status submenu Click Network Status The following screen will be displayed This page shows current status of network interfaces ofthe system WAN Information LAN Information Type DHCP Client Mode Bridge IP Address 192 166 100 50 IP Address 192 166 123 5 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 192 168 100 1 DHCP Server Disable Primary DNS 1668 95 17 1 secondary DNS 168 95 192 1 WAN Settings To configure IP settings through the web browser do the following Click Network WAN Settings The following screen will be displayed 32 Chapter 4 Web Configuration
27. he type of schedule options are Reminder Date Meeting Birthday Call Recorder and Other e Period Select whether the schedule is Once or Daily Select Once to schedule a one time event alarm will sound only on the specified date and time Select Daily to schedule an everyday event the alarm will sound everyday on the specified time 3 Click Submit to save your settings or Reset to cancel To edit an existing schedule 1 Click the number of the corresponding schedule to edit The following screen will be displayed You could setthe calendar in this page DATE 2007 09 04 Tuesday wo Time Message type Period 2 Modify t