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1. 13 Display NAMIC 4 2044 bed ABAD rV db eS hend 7 Display Name cae 522 we riti wma har 46 DMZ input 2 oo 63 D MP UD ana hae ee ee ee Ag 45 DND 9 04 acu R 205 GP A era Ae BRE der s 15 DNS see eh eee ee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee 6 A 2 eS por ee Ee RUE 63 DNS CU TTD 2 DNS Setting 2 2 2202 onen 27 Do not Disturb ooo o 15 19 38 Do Not Disturb ar 2 uq tee eR ERE RES 5 Do not disturb settings 15 Domain server a 92 2 9245352495443 7 47 dsp function is to show dsp code type 67 DSP Code Type ecos ss fae ete a Rep 67 DIME T E node Bpo Mare an et 49 DTMF Setting atrasada 49 dump function eaaa 66 Duplicate RTD 8 E Flectricrequirements 71 Electrostatic charges a 3 Empty FWD Number ud BA ach u au BE E RS 15 Ersetzungsregel l 39 exit function is to exit the CLL 61 F Factory Default Setting 46 4h4 80 47 Firmware Upgrade 2 0000 eee 70 First eo god ee ee d hana 7 Fixed IP setih s ac oss qox oy nen Be Oe R NAA 6 eri oo ca aoe a ee ae Rete a a ete ae ae a ee ae 15 Forwarding calls at no answer 5 dj CT 8 END LT 15 G lls s us pee epee toes ue ee e le toos ou AG e ie tone 22 Gateway address llle 4 H Handset gain 2l 23 Handset volume o o o o ooo aaa 23 Hardware Overview o oo o 70 Hotline HUNG cerros 4 I
2. l N Confirm your entry using the OK button gt OK Microphone gain handset gain Use this setting to define the level of amplification to be applied to the voice signal from your microphone before the signal is transmitted to the other party Begin as follows y Eu A au mm Menu D OK DB aD on y y Menu button 3 Phone setting 5 Volume 8 Gain A m am Select 3 Handset gain 2 Speaker volume y amp Handset gain OK Confirm your entry using the OK button 15 levels steps are provided for the amplification setting Se Handset gain v lect the desired value 8 15 Max OK Confirm your entry using the OK button gt Speaker gain Use this setting to define the level of amplification to be applied to the incoming voice signal 23 Begin as follows Configuration using the telephone EN a a on Menu E OK gt d Menu button 3 Phone setting 5 Volume amp Gain Select 4 Speaker gain 3 Handset gain v D speaker gain OK Confirm your entry using the OK button mes 15 levels steps are provided for the amplification setting Se opeaker gain lect the desired value 8 15 Max MK Confirm your entry using the OK button Ringer setting Use this setting to define the ringing melody you wish to use and its volume Begin as follows EN gt as on Menu Ec OK gt d Me
3. 21 addport function is to add Nat Port Mapping 67 Administrator 2o oa ERA as aa tes 8 28 30 Administrator settings 30 Advanced Setting 52 Advanced Settings eccu doe eR 266 204 52 Alarm setting 20 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 All Forward u 44405 rk ek ee ed Ka de CR Rex ados 5 Always Block 38 Appendix 2 oo onen 69 Appointment reminder calls 20 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Appointments v s re ee Fes RR ech Ge 5 arp function o oo o 60 auth function 2 22 ooo oo o 62 Authentication 2 2 2 Cu o oo o 28 Auto Config en deed d eatdentaa 8 50 Auto Dial Time llle 24 Auto Update 0 o 55 Automatic Configuration Setup 50 Automatic Dial Time 24 Automatic dialing aoaaa 41 Automatic Updating 55 B Block Period 2222222 onen 38 Block Settings oo 38 book function llle 66 DUES arroces eb eee 525 533 6 Busy Forward 022 e 5 36 C Call ban AA 5 Call FOEWAEOL ea Se de ES ed ar e a ec 35 Call forwarding forwarding on no answer 36 Call Forwarding on Busy aoaaa aaaea aaa 36 Call Forwarding on No Answer 36 A pon vsus ta ea A EPA ET TUR 5 18 Gi T 18 Callmumber nennen 12 Call switching llle 14 Call WADE x 4 00 dore dee Ge ee ew RO 40 Call Waiting Setting o oo
4. Ack signal 320 420 8 700 TII Neg ac 320 420 8 300 300 300 300 300 knowledge ment Setup example i Li T d x U 7 T z lone Error Tone Hina TIT nser lone lone one Cadence On Hi Tone Freq 425 as as 425 4m ae uere t a a e jia 8 Hi Tone Gain 4522 4522 4522 4522 4522 4522 Lo Tone Gain 0 Ig 0 E 8 L3 On Time 1 a v m 3 im 7 Off Time 1 a m sam jim ao La On Time 2 a EHE MNAE 0 a Ki Of Time 2 ET le T 3 KI E m On Time 3 VEG PIS ts 0 ES Off Time 3 m a a s a El Advanced Setting ICMP Not Echo e Activating reply barring for a Ping signal Send Anonymous CID e Activating number suppression Send Flash Event e Activating flash signaling as DTMF EVENT or as SIP INFO 52 System Authority SIP Encrypt e Encrypting SIP packets using INFINET AVS WALKERSUNI or WALKERSUN2 Advanced Setting You could change advanced setting in this page ICMP Not Echo CO Yas No Send Anonymous CID O Yes No Send Flash event Disabled w SIP Encrypt Disabled Submit Reset System Authority User Password The User Password menu item takes you to the User Password page On this page you can change your Username and Password New username e Usethis text box to enter your new User Name New password e Use this text box to e
5. e You must confirm any changes you make to this menu by clicking the button Submit When you are finished ma king changes to the menu click the button Save in the menu Save Change to save all your changes The modified settings will only beactivated after you restart your system To do this click the button Reboot located at the left The system is then restarted with the new configuration parameters VoIP server Usemame Password Telephone system data When you have successfully logged on to the Web site the current system data for your phone is displayed such as firmware version model name etc A list of the functions is shown on the left side Select the function you wish to set by clicking it with the mouse key System Information This page illustrate the system related information Model Marne 1P50 Firmware version Wed May 16 17 27 22 2007 Codec version Wied Dec 20 17 28 34 2006 33 Telephone system data Phone Book Speed Dial Speed Dial Settings Phone Book Use the menu item Phone Book to configure the phone book You can add change or delete speed dial numbers in the speed dial list Speed Dial Phone List Phone book entries You can add new phone book entries using Add New Phone e Under Position you may choose one out of 140 speed dial destinations 000 139 Use Name to enter a name for the entry e For URL enter either the phone number the URL or t
6. 3 No answer fwd under 4 Ring Timeout you can set the number of calls 2 8 after which call forwar ding is to be carried out Confirm your entry using the OK button Silent signalling Do not Disturb Begin as follows 2 Dialed numbers E Erase record 2 Incomming E Dialed 1 All forwards 2 Busy forward Busy forward No answer fwd Activation Number N ss O N H Enabled 2 Disabled 1 Enabled E Disabled 3 No answer fwd 4 Ring Timeout Ex s Menu EP a b 4 Menu button 3 Phone setting rJ OK 2 Do not Disturb To enter the time move the arrow cursor to the proper position and input the correct digits 19 S gt 1 OK OK Select either 1 Allways for permanent Idle or 2 By Period to define a time period in which no acoustic signals will be issued at your phone Confirm your entry using the OK button If you have selected 3 By Period under 4 Period Time you can set the time at which no acoustic signal is to be issued by your phone Confirm your entry using the OK button Here enter the time period in which station guarding is to be activated at your phone in the example shown here from 12 30 to 13 00 Confirm your entry using the OK button Appointment reminder calls Alarm setting Your phone can also activate an appointment reminder call at a time which you can define
7. Begin as follows Configuration using the telephone 1 Al Iways 2 By Period 7 By Period 3 Period Time 1 Period Time 12 30 13 00 ES A A on Menu OK CC gt Menu button 3 Phone setting 3 Alarm setting To enter the time move the arrow cursor to the proper position and input the correct digits pa n U ME a Select 1 Activation Activation v D 2 Alarm time Confirm your entry using the OK button g 1 Enabled This activates the appointment reminder call Enabled wv D 2 Disabled m 2 Disabled This de activates the appointment reminder call 1 Enabled v i Confirm your entry using the OK button Disabled OK a aum Select 2 Alarm time 1 Activation v E Alarm time OK Confirm your entry using the OK button gt Here enter the time at which the reminder call is to be placed 1 Alarm Time in the example shown here 12 30 l2 30 OK Confirm your entry using the OK button Setting the date time It is useful to configure a timer server in your phone so that your Telephone remains synchronized within the network This server can be in stalled at an external location in the Internet as a so called Public Time Server or in your own network SNTP server access must be de acti vated for this This setting must be made when you do not receive the time automatically via an SNTP server 20 Configuration using the telephone Begin as
8. Time zone for resynchronizing the time setting Begin as follows Y A az A Co A D lad Menu Em OK E J OK EJ OK Menu but 3 Phone setting 4 Date Time set 2 SNTP setting ton a Select 5 Adjustment Tim 4 Time zone T G Adjustment Tim a Confirm your entry using the OK button Enter the time 1 24 2 GO Confirm your entry using the OK button Volume amp Gain This option lets you set the volumes for voice communication What you set here are the signal levels delivered to and received from the phone 22 Configuration using the telephone Handset Volume Setting Begin as follows Y pum A amm A ew Menu zn OK E D y y Menu button 3 Phone setting 5 Volume 8 Gain A cL cu Select 1 Handset volume Handset volume y 2 Speaker volume Confirm your entry using the OK button Menu MA E cm You can set the volume in 15 steps Select the desired value Handset volume ww i Confirm your entry using the OK button gt 1 15 Max OK Speaker volume Begin as follows Y AA as z gt Menu a OK REND FED OK y wv Menu button 3 Phone setting 5 Volume amp Gain A zu om Select 2 Speaker volume 1 Handset volume v E Speaker volume Confirm your entry using the OK button You can set the volume in 15 steps Select the desired value opeaker volume 8 15 Max
9. Uray Mane as Nama Regier Mame Reg sier Fasson Denan Serer Proxy eren Cuffie Prav y EubsrnEe fur best on Fri Eb adios Mad Bag sarai Sulire eset Port Setting Under Port Setting you can specify the SIP and the RTP port numbers Providers may use different SIP RTP port settings Please consult with your provider in order to learn about the correct port numbers to be entered here Confirm your entries by clicking the Submit button Factory Default Setting SIP Port 5060 RTP Port 60000 47 Appointment reminder calls Alarm setting Port Settings fou could set the port number in this page SIP Port 6080 _ roe5633 RTP Port 60000 1065533 Codec Settings The Codec Settings page lets you set Codec Priority RTP packet length and configure the VAD function Be sure to enter this data ex actly as specified by your provider Codec Settings You could set the codec settings in this page Codec Priority Codec Priority 1 6 711 Wlaw v Codec Priority 2 sm alaw Codec Priority 3 6293 Codec Priority 4 6723 Codec Priority 5 6726 16 Codec Priority 6 G728 24 Codec Priority 7 6726 32 EU Codec Priority 8 6725 40 v 6 711 amp G 729 20 ms v 6 723 G 723 5 3K OOn off Voice VAD O0n Cor Codec ID Setting On the Codec ID Setting page you can specify the Codec ID Be sure to enter this data exactly as specified by your p
10. Completion of call with last called party Accessto thetelephone directory Access for polling configuration Confirmation ofan entry Retrieving the telephones IP address Call forwarding on or off Silent signalling on or off Ist speed dial button 2nd speed dial button 3rd Speed dial button Communication using provider 1 Communication using provider 2 Communication using provider 3 Activating or deactivating the microphone room inquiry Hands free calling on or off Conference on Transferring a call put on hold to another party Room inquiry Broker s call button Redialing Keypad features The assignments for the keypad for entering letters digits and special characters are as follows Keypad features But ton Number of actuations 4 5 6 GO O000 006006 Dial initiation Several special characters are assigned to the button 1 For ex 1 When you press the 1 button the first time a 1 is inserted When you press this key a second time several special characters are shown in the display Press the appropriate key to select the corresponding special characters 1 9 Connecting the IP phone Connecting the IP phone Connecting the handset cord Connecting the handset to theinaset handset cord into handset jack at the left side of the base Telephone rear view the telephone wit
11. Inquiry Call C 13 73 Installing the IP Phone o 4 IP address ou dor nh oS eee TESTES 4 IP ASSIENIMENL 628443 54028462 540084 ie 70 IPTV PCs soi dox dd Sox ded dew d saad awe SR QE s cd 42 ipconfig endash ifN function Nis0 1 2 61 ipconfig function onen 60 lito PH baa oe ok III 6 K Keypad features 2 llle 2 L LAN tere oo Ge eae oo Ge oe ee oo Ge BAGA 43 LAN MOGGs 2 978 22382 99932 3 393 939 5 9 24 42 LAN Sellin tos eG eae Rex KAWA xeu 43 LAN SEDIS aue deste R ow dh m RO RO ex 26 43 LAN SEID 205 oud oo u Ooo SE v9 eG doe e ge ee oed 6 Launching the Debug mode 61 List ot Als ana genug een ER eRe ee eR eee 18 listed calls a xa 3 425 HAD 9259 3 3 9 9 ESSE ED 18 Loading factory defaults LL 66 Local PG o are e 8 o quie oy don qup ae nn 54 Iu PPP 29 LOR RE od Sk Be Ged od eS Se eS wh SRE SE GORE 12 Login tO PHONG sss serere ceded deat Ge ue eg bee 58 M MAC Clone Setting 51 MAC learning table 66 mactab function is to Show MAC learning table 66 Making telephone calls accepting calls i4 eau e ave bea teas 13 brokerlrquotes call 14 inquiry call 2399 235w 093v 13 A 13 three party conferencing 14 Making Telephone Calls Speed Dialing from the Phone Book 13 Melody Setting o o o o o ooo oo 38 Microphone volume o o o 23 N NAL eres rare AA
12. Network Auto dial 3 3 9 seconds Remember that some settings may not be effective until the phone is restarted Your phone is equipped with two Ethernet ports LAN and WAN The WAN port is linked to the router or modem The LAN port represents a dedicated network and must be configured as such Here you can configure the network ports for WAN and LAN Begin as follows a MERE gt a a wv Menu button 4 Network WAN Settings inse Select 1 WAN Setup WAN Setup wv 2 LAN Setup OK Confirm your entry using the OK button gt Select 1 IP Type v EE Confirm your entry using the OK button If the IP address is obtained automatically by a router or a N PABX system activate 2 DHCP Client If fixed IP addresses are to be assigned in the network activate 1 Fixed IP clien Confirm your entry using the OK button If your phone is connected directly to a DSL or cable modem activate 3 PPPoE client Configuring a fixed IP address Begin as follows H IP Type 2 Fixed IP setti 1 Fixed IP clien 2 DHCP client 3 PPPoE client y gt GE a gt E ome nu E er casas m ar Menu but 4 Network 1 WAN Setup 2 fixed IP setti ton A om Select 1 IP Adress IP Adress v i Confirm your entry using the OK button 2 Subnet mask Enter an IP address from your network in this example 192 16
13. ambient operating temperature has been reached e Pleasenotethat condensation on or in the unit must be prevented when moving from cold to warm surroundings Only remove the unit from the package when the permissible ambient operating temperature has been reached e You should not make calls or connect or disconnect any lines during thunderstorms PUNKT 5 Be sure to connect all cords and cables only to their designated ports PUNKT 5 Be sure to route cords and cables so nobody can trip over them e Avoid the following Direct sunlight Sources of heat for example radiators Electronic devices for example stereo components office equipment or microwave devices Ingress of moisture or liquids Aggressive fluids or vapors Dusty environment PUNKT 5 Do not use the unit in moist areas or where there is a risk of explosion PUNKT 5 Do not expose any internal parts of the unit unless you are instructed to do so by the installation and operating manual PUNKT 5 Do not touch any connector pins with sharp metallic items or damp objects PUNKT 5 If the unit is not fixed to a surface place it and its accessories on an anti skid mat or equivalent PUNKT 5 Clean the unit using only a slightly dampened piece of cloth e Only use approved accessories e Onlyterminals with SELV and or which comply with ETS 300047 may be connected to the unit This regulation is fulfilled when approved termi nal devices are used as intended Plug in
14. 002 003 004 005 007 and 009 are replaced by the digit string 006 In the example shown here the number 006 xxxxx is dialed Replace rule 3 If 12 is input as the first digit string the digit string 009 will be placed in front of it for dialing The number that will then be dialed is 009 r 12 XXXXX Replace rule 4 e After inputting the digit 5 and three other digits 007 will be placed in front of the number In the example shown here the number 007 5xxx is then dialed e After inputting the digit 5 and four other digits 007 is not placed in front of the number In the example shown here the number 5xxxx is then dialed e After inputting the digit string 35 or 21 and two other digits 007 is placed in front of the number In the example shown here the number 007 35xx or 007 21xx is then dialed Call waiting setting Where required the Call waiting function can be de activated so that no further incoming call is signaled ng E BS u Call Waiting Setting You could enable disable the call waiting setting in this page Call Waiting On Off Submit Reset Softkey Setting You can also configure corresponding keys for Pick up and Voice Mail These keys must be present on the phone before the function can work properly however e Pickup key Enter the key that is to be used for accepting incoming calls e Voice mail key Enter the key for Voice Mail a X DR E M S
15. Busy Tone Error Tone Ring Tone Insert Tone Tone Tone O M v Cadence On Hi Tone Freg 440 480 620 60 480 440 Lo Tone Freq 30 440 xo 480 440 350 Hi Tone Gain 2280 Ba Ba fi 2293 Lo Tone Gain ze me me me i360 1130 im 9 5 FG m mj a Off Time 1 o 400 so 2 400 25 On Time 2 G 8 0 0 30 Off Time 2 o 0 0 ES 0 KC On Time 3 LES m a 0 o Off Time 3 o 0 a 9 0 0 Submit Reset Other features Example for calling cycles and acoustic signals of pabx systems in DE AT BE HU PL SL GR Acousticsig Frequency Hz Cycle rate for sound pauses in milliseconds nals Attenuation dB Dial tone 420 8 200 300 200 300 200 800 Im __ I QUI __ I E I I QI EN NE 1 Busy tone 420 8 200 400 mm mm mm mm im mm mm mm mm mm mm Im Ringing signal 420 8 1000 4000 DIDI NA Call waiting to 420 8 200 300 200 1300 ne EE H IU II IM JU HI IM
16. DDNS Son Ooff Host Name User Name Password E mail Address DDNS Server DDNS Server List User Input v Type dyndns 7 Wild Card on v BACKMX Oo GofT Off Line Oon GofT Submit Reset VLAN Settings A Virtual Local Area Network VLAN is a local virtual network that resides in a physical network It most widely used implementation is specified in the IEEE 8021Q standard VLAN Settings You could set the VLAN settings in this page VLAN Packets On GO VID 802 1 Q TAG 136 2 4094 User Priority 802 1P 0 0 7 CFI 0 0 1 VLAN Packets OOn OO VID 4 2 4094 0 Off VID2 5 2 4094 0 gt Off VIDS 6 2 4094 0 gt Off VIDA 2 4094 0 gt Of Submit Reset There are two sections for configuring VLAN settings e one for VoIP packets that get through to the telephone e one for VLAN settings in NAT mode Two kinds of packets may be received e VoIP packets e Packets routed to the PC via the LAN port VLAN packets e Ifyou activate the VLAN packets option all incoming packets are verified for a correct IP address and VID provi ded that you have made the appropriate settings for VID User Priority and CFI 44 Appointment reminder calls Alarm setting VID User Priority CFI DMZ Setting Please set the VID as specified by your Service Provider defines a user priority using eight different priority levels 2 3 IEEE 802 1P specifies the use ofthe
17. SEE 6 nat function o o o 63 NAT Trans 23929 92 eee PES oe ee G 50 NAE raras oa ae 42 a C 6 25 42 Network Protocols llle 70 Network Status llle 42 New password ooo 53 New username a 53 No Answer Forward oo ooo 36 No Call Signaling by time 38 NORDEN prosas rs ete sada 38 O Open listening volume o o 23 Operating requirements naaa 70 Other features 50 51 52 Oiber cnr a ooo 5434 6489 648s se eae Gees 49 Outband DIME secos ora KA 46 8 Outbound proxy 2 00022 eee 7 Outbound Proxy llle 47 P PAD 12 pabx connection aoaaa 29 Phone book o o o ooo ooo ooo o 34 Phone Book 2e uoo dose oe oy Bede ee WG 34 phone function s 24 bo bho wh a Ben E kA GA Red 67 Phone setting iss 54486444554 S a 440 5 Phone Setting s anc ese peine Rh m e Rm d 35 36 Phone settings jana aca pana ceed nea dn 19 Phone setup fond eroe eh Ra we oS MG KA 19 ping function 24 2 522 03499 33 92 9 RAANG 64 LO raan eee ee ee ee eo eee ee ee eS 47 PortSelline erario ie rare 47 Port settings a be et in es 3 eet hG wh d rud aes 30 PPPOE S Bee Goo Oe ee OP OR PA AN AN 26 42 PPPOE SEMID 25 2244 6284454042 0e 40448 245 6 Prunary DN ECCE 6 Primary DNS address a 4 lario C KAN oe a BANDA 27 Programming an auto update file 56 Protection against electrostatic charge
18. Setting Onthe page Forward Setting you can select the forwarding mode then enter the destination URL phone number phone number in URL format or IP address to which incoming calls should be forwarded as well as a name The following call forwarding options are available Unconditional Call Forwarding All incoming calls will be forwarded to the specified phone number URL or IP address All Forward Call Forward on Anincoming call will be forwarded to the specified phone number URL or IP address only ifthe cal Busy Busy Forward led subscriber is busy Callforwardingon Anincoming call will be forwarded to the specified phone number phone number in URL format or No Answer IP address ifthe called subscriber does not pick up the handset within a specified time as entered in Forward Time Out Forward Setting You could set the forward number of your phone in this page All Forward eor On Busy Forward eor O No Answer Forward eor O All Fwd No Busy Fwd No No Answer Fwd No No Answer Fwd Time Out 3 2 8 Ring Submit Reset Set Up Call Forwarding You may enable all three call forwarding modes at the same time In this case the TA will only use Call Forward Unconditional All For ward This call forwarding mode has the highest priority The two remaining call forwarding modes may be active concurrently To enable the desired call forwarding mode choose On Under All Fwd No Busy Fwd No or
19. asc er ee AS 23 Volume Setting ss es orar ERE E EA 2 Volume amp Gain llle llle 27 W LE n sa 42 24 32444 12 8020823444 25 WAN Settings z a2 22422 2433 2324 25332244 25 42 Wall 000 soe sod wok Suse sanas UP Pob vue Eee 9 watchdog function llle 66 Webinterface 2 09 905 sos so dd ed des 33 weblogo function llle 67 WLEANSEUD pe 95 2 une oes rent ne Re 6 funkwerk enterprise communications Konformit tserkl rung Declaration of conformity Hersteller Verantwortliche Person Manufacturer responsible person Adresse Address erkl rt dass das Produkt Typ declares that the product Telekommunikationsendeinrichtung Telecommunications terminal equipment Verwendungszweck Intended use Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Siidwestpark 94 90449 Niirnberg Funkwerk P50 VolP Telefon f r offene Standards wie SIP zum Anschluss an ein Computer Netzwerk LAN Vol P telephone for open standards such as SIP for connection to a computer network LAN bei bestimmungsgem er Verwendung den grundlegenden Anforderungen gem Artikel 3 der Richtlinie 1999 5 EU des Europ ischen Parlamentes und des Rates vom 09 M rz 1999 ber Funkanlagen und Telekommunikationsein richtungen R amp TTE und die gegenseitge Anerkennung ihrer Konformit t erf llt complies with the essential requirements according to article 3 of Directive 1995 5 EC of the Europaen Parlliament and of the Council of 09 March 19
20. last number once again redial button Use this button to initiate a three party conference call Use this button to transfer a call to another party This symbol prompts you to press the OK button Enter Use this button to enter the phone s configuration menu Use this button to access the telephone directory Use this button to access the called party list Use this button to access the caller list for calls This symbol indicates that an acknowledgement signal can be heard in the handset This symbol indicates that a conference call is active 10 Operation Telephone display Telephone display when not enrolled When the telephone is idle not yet enrolled the display shows the following Date MM TT and time hh mm in the upper line as for ex ample 01 12 8 26 a m No service signifies that none of the performance features such as call transfer or Do not disturb has been activated The green LED will be lit after enrolling the telephone with a SIP provider or with a pabx y em Display for an enrolled telephone When the telephone is idle the display shows the following Daten and time on the first line The entered name Display Name on the second line The green LED is lit The telephone has been enrolled with a SIP provider or with a pabx y em Lifting up the handset without dialing If you lift up the handset but do not start dialing the dial mo de wil
21. ringer 1 5 Confirm your entries using the Submit button Block Settings Do Not Disturb On this page you can set up the Blocking feature Select whether calls are not to be signaled at any time or only for a defined period at this phone DND Always set to On or whether the phone is to be set to Idle for a defined period DNDPeriod No Ringing DND Always Incoming calls will not ring your phone until you deactivate this function e Toenable Blocking DND Always choose On No Call Signaling by time DND Period e Here you can activate Idle DND Period for a defined period Select On e Inthe From and To text boxes enter the start and end times of the period during which ringing should be sup pressed If the time of day specified for From occurs later than the one specified for To ringing will be suppres sed until that time on the following day e Confirm your entries by clicking the Submit button DND Setting You could set the do not disturb period of your phone in this page DND Always Qon Off BNO Period QOn OF Fram i hh mm To 1 hh mm Submit Reset 38 Dial Plan feature Dial Plan feature You phone can complete and dial numbers automatically when the first few numbers that you dial match the programmed Replacement rules When you have made your settings click the button Submit to confirm them Dial Plan You could the se
22. the OK button Deleting the call history You can also delete the entire contents of the lists simultaneously 12212 01 04 23M 15 Save 2 Erase Name 10 Carlo Phone 10 18 Configuration using the telephone For the caller list select 3 Erase record Confirm your entry using the OK button OK Select 1 All if you wish to remove all entries from the list Or select 2 Incomming to remove the callers from the list Or select 3 Dialed to remove all outgoing calls from the list Confirm your entry using the OK button gt OK Phone settings Call forwarding Call Forward The following call forwarding options are available Select the call forwarding type 1 Call forwarding continuous All forwards 2 Call forwarding on busy Busy forward 3 Call forwarding on no answer No answer fwd Confirm your entry using the OK button m Select either 1 Activation to activate call forwarding or 2 Number to input the destination number for call forwarding Confirm your entry using the OK button E 1 Enabled This activates call forwarding In the example shown here indicates that this function has been configu red Confirm your entry using the OK button 2 Disabled This de activates call forwarding but the destina tion number remains configured ur Confirm your entry using the OK button If you have selected
23. three user prio rity bits Normally this value is defined by your Service Provider The Canonical Format Indicator is always set to zero by Ethernet Switches CFI is used to ensure the compatibility of Ethernet and Token Ring networks When an Ethernet interface receives a frame with a CFI value of One that fra me should not be forwarded to an unmarked interface without any processing If youactivate the VLAN Packets option and enter values for VID User Priority and CFL all incoming packets that bear the IP address ofthe phone and the same VID will be accepted Packets that have the phone IP address but a dif ferent VID are rejected by the phone Packets with a different IP address are routed to the PC via the LAN interface DMZ When set to On all packets except for SIP specific ones will be forwarded to the IP address that has been entered under DMZ Host IP DMZ Host IP Input the IP address that is to be used for the DMZ DMZ Setting TOU could configure your demilitarized zone setting in this page DMZ DMZ Hast IP Don Off Reset Configuring a virtual server Virtual Server Settings You can configure the virtual server on this page 45 Virtual Server Page You can configure up to 24 Virtual Servers Enable Activating the specific server Protocol Defining the TCP or UDP protocol In Port Defining the internal port Ex Port Defining the external port Server IP Setup of Server I
24. your entry using the OK button gt Correct will Correct appear in the display when your password is accepted You can now make any entries that require previous authentication 28 Configuration using the telephone Entering provider data Your phone can utilize services from three different providers Three function keys L1 L3 are provided for this on the telephone You can permanently select a provider using these function keys Enter the data for each provider under First realm Second realm and Third realm Begin as follows BR A m Menu EJ OK Menu button 9 SIP setting The First realm is set when the phone is restarted o Select 1 Service domain in order to activate Service domain Confirm your entry using the OK button 2 Codec OK Select the realm in which you wish to enter the provider First realm M Confirm your entry using the OK button 2 Second realm OK 3 Third realm Select 1 Activation in order to activate Activation Confirm your entry using the OK button 2 User name OK m m 1 Enabled This activates the provider Enabled b 2 Disabled This de activates the provider 2 Disabled Confirm your entry using the OK button exe OK Select one of the entries 2 8 and enter the data of your pro 1 Activation wv vider 2 User name Confirm your entry using the OK button OK PABX connec
25. 0 15 max Ringer volume setting from 0 15 Selecting the ringer tone 1 4 Set Auto Dial time from 3 9 seconds Client with fixed IP DHCP Client PPPoE Client IP address Subnet mask Default Gateway MAC address User name Password Features Features VLAN Activate VID CFI Status SIP Settings Service domain First realm Second Realm Third realm Codec Codec Type G 711 uLaw G 711aLaw G 723 Select VID Priority VID 2 4094 Canonical Format Indicator 0 1 Show WAN and LAN IP addresses Activate User Name Display name Register name Register password Proxy Server Domain Server Outbound proxy Activate User name Displayed name Login Name Login password Proxy Server Proxy Domain Server Outbound proxy Activate User name Displayed name Login Name Login password Proxy Server Proxy Domain Server Outbound proxy G 729 G 726 16 G 726 24 G 726 32 G 726 40 VAD RIP setting Outband DTMF Duplicate RTP RPort Setting Hold by RFC Status NAT Transversal STUN settings Administrator Auto Config Configuration mode TFTP Server FTP server FTP Login name FTP password Upgrade system Immediate upgrade Status Timer reset Features To Enable Disable the Voice Active Detection function No duplicate One duplicate Two duplicate RPort Enabled Disabled Enable disable the hold feature RCF 3261 First Realm First SIP s
26. 3 Operation Simple Log in of a funkwerk IP 50 to a PABX Enroll your telephone at the pabx and specify a number for the SIP phone e g 13 save the changes made If required enter all other infor mation according to the pabx description Connect the pabx and the funkwerk IP 50 through Ethernet Connect the power supply for the funkwerk IP 50 Begin as follows The handset remains on hook Press the Menu button Selectthefunction 8 O Es wird DHCP Client angezeigt O O of 2 Confirm DHCP Client using the OK button Press the Menu button Menu Select the function Es wird Password angezeigt Enter the password 00000000 factory default or Confirm your entry using the OK button Press the Menu Menu Select the function 8 Y Thedisplay shows Enabled gt Confirm Enabled using the OK button Press the Menu button Select 1 Activation Confirm using the OK button O O 5 of of gt E Confirm Enabled using the OK button am Press the Menux button m Select 2 User name Enter one of the numbers you have specified when configuring the pabx Confirm using the OK button m Select 2 Display name Enter the name you wish to have displayed EE Confirm using the OK button After a restart your funkwerk IP 50 will be ready for operation I
27. 62 Configuring the phone via Telnet only under Windows XP Always possible as an addendum Change Password auth sys3 pass xxx xxx null Show auth s System PPP Setting You will have to enter the new password twice on the command line if you wish to change the old password nat function DMZ input only T n dns function a a o o DNS query dns q domain name null Show DNS Table 63 Configuring the phone via Telnet only under Windows XP ping function ping 1 N IP addr host name sip function NENNEN mm bles je a hie WT hole 4 5 sla e sb e y O ba loam PR Am OoOO Pi a e emen a je org 64 Configuring the phone via Telnet only under Windows XP ddns function sntp function vlan function 65 il amamos b m emm P menm hour FT bm mamie same mamme 7 me mme a PU KI aga paa Ka aa k me Jens 5 me sei iene ind R veraneo p jen lawang null Show Vlan Setting Configuring the phone via Telnet only under Windows XP time function a Modify date year mon date null Show Data amp Time La mactab function MAC learning table dump function book function bs ewm bs mem A Reload function Reloading the factory defaults K watchdog function off Disable WatchDog null Show WatchDog Setting 66 Configuring the phone via Telnet on
28. 8 lt TN K 3352459292929 299599 92 36 sntp function o a 65 SNTP setting wen en sarao as 6 SN LP settings andara ada NAKA 21 Softkey setting ooo ooo o 40 74 Software Overview 70 Software update haahaha DEKADA ESCAS 31 Speaker gain naaa 23 Speaker volume o o oo o 23 Speed dial seess von oe ed ers 15 17 34 35 Speed Dial cok ehh bh d e det e RR dt bd es 34 Speed dial activation o o 17 Speed Dial Phone List 35 Speed Dial Settings 242462440245 raras 34 Standard Configuration 56 Starting a call corras a a 13 we gt poa pa Re ee ee pepa ner 7 28 42 SIUN SOLIDO ze dota den de R ed ara cd le RE ded 30 50 STUN SCHINGS a cuu d ap PUR end RHE dena 8 30 50 SIDN SOEUEE cerraron nie d rg 8 Subnet mask uoa eg x om E CR Od NG 4 Symbol Reference ooo oo 10 SVOG IME AA 22 97 Synchonisation time llle 27 Synchronization Time 37 System Authority aaaea aaa 53 54 55 56 System management 53 54 55 56 T technical specifications 70 Telephone description 3 Telephone directory 2 2 2 2 222222 5 34 Telephone directory setup 16 Telephone display o 11 Telephone number ooo 12 Telephone reboot o ooo ooo ee eee 61 Telephone settings onnaa 35 36 Telephone system data na
29. 8 1 45 Confirm your entry using the OK button 25 IP adress 192 168 001 045 Configuration using the telephone Select 2 Subnet mask 1 1P Adress E Subnet mask a Confirm your entry using the OK button Enter the subnet address of your network in this example Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 000 OK Confirm your entry using the OK button Select 3 Defaul Gateway 2 Subnet mask amp Defaul Gateway ETA Confirm your entry using the OK button Enter the gateway address of your network in this example Gateway IP 255 255 255 0 192 168 001 250 OK Confirm your entry using the OK button DSL or cable modem access PPPoE Begin as follows Menu OK E OK Menu button 4 Network 1 WAN Setup am Select 3 PPPoE 2 Fixed IP setti v Confirm your entry using the OK button PPPoE setting Under 1 User Name and 2 Password enter the user name 1 User Name and password assigned to you by your provider 2 Password Confirm your entry using the OK button Ifthe user name or password contains special characters that are not supported by the phone these entries must be made using the Web Configurator LAN Settings e Ifthe LAN setting is at Bridge the two Ethernet ports are linked transparently with one another You need this op tion if the phone is interconnected with an external NAT r
30. 99 relating to radio and telecommuncations terminal equipment R amp TTE including the mutual recognition of their conformaty when used for its intended purpose Angewandte harmonisierte Normen Relevant harmonized standards EN 60950 1 2001 A11 2004 EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 EN 55024 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Peine 29 03 2007 Ort und Datum der Konformit tserkl rung Place and date of the declaration Anschrift Address Fon Fax Form CE FEC Pe 03 07 Dipl Ing Peter Schumann Konformit tsbeauftragter Name und Unterschrift Name and signature Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Werderstrale 45 D 31224 Peine 49 5171 909 0 49 5171 909 333 Dok TEZ 3 KE 0480 03 07 funkwerk enterprise communications Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Siidwestpark 94 D 90449 Nuremberg For support and service information visit the Service Support section of our Website at www funkwerk ec com Phone 0911 9673 0 Subject to changes 010707
31. No Answer Fwd No you can use the Name text box to enter a name for the forwarding destination Under URL you enter either the phone number the phone number in URL format or the IP address of the subscri berto whom calls should be forwarded Under No Answer Fwd Time Out you specify the number of calls after which Call Forwarding on No Answer should kick in and redirect calls to the specified destination You can choose any number between 2 and 8 ringing tones 2 8 Ring Confirm your entries by clicking the Submit button Time Synchronization Setup SNTP Settings Itis useful to configure a timer server in your network so that your Telephone remains synchronized within the network This server can be installed at an external location in the Internet as a so called Public Time Server or in your own network If you have configured a computer within your network as the Time Server enter the IP address of that computer here SNTP Here you can activate time acceptance Select On Time Synchronization Time Server Under the Primary Server and Secondary Server setup items enter the IP addresses of the time synchronizati on sources Here you can enter two different addresses This allows the time to be accepted via a second server in the event ofloss of the first server 36 Volume Setting 37 Time Zone Time Zone e Here enter the time difference between the standard time Greenwic
32. P Address Select Selecting the configuration Enable Selected Activating the selected server Delete Selected Delete the selected server Delete All Delete all entries Reset Resetting all entries Add Server Adding a configuration Appointment reminder calls Alarm setting Virtual Server Settings You could set your virtual servers in this page The usual port numbers are WEB TCP 80 FTP Control TCP 21 FTP Data TCP 20 E mail POP3 TCP 110 E mail SMTP TCP 25 DNS UDP 53 and Telent TCP 23 Virtual Server Page page Num Enable ee 9 Ve C N C Enable Selected Delete Selected Delete All Reset Add Virtual Server Num 0 23 Server IP Protocol TCP vw Internal Port External Port Add Semer Reset PPTP Settings The Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP is a protocol used to set up a Virtual Private Network VPN This permits tunneling of the point to point protocol through an IP network with the individual PPP packets in turn being grouped into GREPackets PPTP Settings You could set tha PPTP server inthis page PPTP COn GO PPTP Server PPTP Username PPTP Password Resa SIP Settings This menu item lets you set the Service Domain make Codec settings Codec ID settings and miscellaneous other settings You can make calls to and receive calls from other parties through the SIP account Active Click ON to set the Service Domain t
33. P Client 192 1681 51 255 255 255 0 182 168 1 250 158 895 182 1 168 95 1 1 Interface 1 Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 WAN Settings DHCP Server 192 168 123 1 255 255 255 0 182 158 1231 158 95 192 1 168 95 1 1 This page lets you configure the network setup of the WAN port on the phone LAN Mode IP Type PPPoE If LAN Mode is set to Bridge both Ethernet ports are physically interconnected in a fully transparent fashion You need this option if the phone is interconnected with an external NAT router If LAN Mode is set to NAT the integrated NAT is activated This setting is useful for ADSL users who don t have access toa NAT router Fixed IP Sets a fixed IP address for the WAN port DHCP Client The IP address the phone has obtained from an upstream router or cable modem is shown Under PPPoE Setting you enter the User Name and Password given to you by your provider In this mode the phone gets the IP address and the appropriate subnet mask from the DHCP server of your provider Entries for the DNS server must be made manually You may also enter a virtual MAC address if you have obtained one from your provider Confirm your entries by clicking the Submit button 42 Appointment reminder calls Alarm setting WAN Settings You could configure the WAN settings in this page LAN Mode Bridge NAT IP Type O Fixed IP DHCP Client PPPoE I 21581108 Mask Gatew
34. S 8 owe deb Sc bo5oR NAN Nara 3 User NE s 2 99 937972 9 9 8 993 22 OER AA 1 Keypad ICatutes P eg eee ENNA oe eee eee eee EEE RRO RE EEE SES eee ths es 2 Connecting the IP phone soon acacia 3 Installras the IP Phone 44222542242 19 39 161919 Gee Bee EE ERE EES DEED OS Se b Ub ees 4 Configuring the telephone using the keypad eee 5 LONS 524 4 5 3 837379 99 9 9994 aa ara 5 OPCIQNON P PPPTLTTTC P UITTLTTTTTI 10 SIDO s edes ESSA Pas AA E E S S n 10 Telephone display aa naci AA de ed 11 Simple Log in of a funkwerkIP50 toaPABX llle 12 Telephony APA PAA AA 13 DELOS eee e eee TREE RRA AS REE ERE eee oo 15 Configuration using the telephone te ee 16 Eh Sev E PEN Se AN NA Gane nee aes Canoe eee eee eae re a ESSE ees 18 Phomesellimae m oe nn eet H ee ad oe oe OER Re od Goede ee ed Feo ee Ries nd pa 19 Sehne the Gite UNG ercer ora det errado EE Te 20 NONE su oa boas Ghee he bea Oda ne baw ee AGAD LALA eee ai 27 firn P P 25 PS nn oe ae koe pda das dps ae eee eee CE ewes wea ee eee A ei 28 LS ER OL SE NON ao a ee 9 x 9p eee oe oe oo ER KON S PNE MSS X SE 30 Configuring the phone using the Web browser lt s lt s e e 2c cece creer rere ntn 33 LOGIN Asia arrasa aria ee oe eR eee eee anaes eh La ALNG AG Naa 33 Telephone system dafa tis u nam onen u nun an rio EEE ou e ee Gee ees 33 Phone Book
35. S OK CP Gn OK v v Menu button SIP setting 6 Status Select the entry that you wish to view In the example given he First realm l N re the phone has not been registered with the provider or the Unregister phone is not logged on to a PABX system STUN Setting Under STUN Setting you can set up the STUN server for the SIP service The STUN function must be activated in order for a telephone re gistered with the SIP server to work correctly downstream from a SIP server Begin as follows Z Y Menu OK y OK Menu button 6 Nat transversa 1 Stun setting A cm a Select 1 STUN to activate or deactivate STUN v Confirm your entry using the OK button 2 STUN server OK Select 2 STUN server to register with the server in this exam 1 STUN M ple stun xten com STUN server OK Confirm your entry using the OK button Registered stun xten cojl Administrator settings You can have your phone configured using a preset or stored configuration file You will need to specify the location for the configuration data 30 Configuration using the telephone Selecting the configuration data server Begin as follows Menu OK OK Menu button 7 Administrator 1 Auto config A a l am Select 1 Auto config to specify the server on which the confi Auto config N guration data are stored 2 Upgrade System OK Confirm your entr
36. Speed Dial Speed Dial Settings uno 34 Telephone Settings Phone Setting lt lt o 35 VolumesSeltins 2 22 3 2 3 3 303 sora 37 Melody Seto poroso eee 1 8 o3 8 92 809 eee 82 0 0 80 9 ee eee 38 Dial Plau ae ze suom 9 xS Es ene dommes EP AA 39 Call waiting AAA T4159 2244555124399 99 1 9 2 3 1 40 a SEINE un se ox opes aan nannten 40 Automatic dialing Hot Line Setting 41 Appointment reminder calls Alarm setting lt lt lt 41 a A AA AA 42 PTAS Gen ee ne a nen ern men dre SR ERMS PESE ES 46 SIP SUNS a ne yon nee ee a Shee ee nee oe aaa 46 NAL Trans APA ee 50 Table of contents ngu C R as ERS ARE ERE HET eye ORES hee ee 50 Automatic Configuration Setup Auto Config 2er 50 System llis sa cc a ne so acres en bee Meee ES Eee hehe AAA 53 Daye CHANG CP nk dae hoa rc 53 UDONG naaa ee re a eh ee ee er eere ee er ie e 54 REDOOE errors AAA BOE eee eee ee eee eee aes 57 Configuring the phone via Telnet only under Windows XP leen 58 CON take rones tres orar POEM REP ety ee ha ee ee p 58 Eere tane i 44006 on40 5644 pie eee eee eae ee hdee Hime ee a a EE 58 Configuration using the command line interpreter CLI nun 59 LST 2244 9235532249299 9199 9 AA e 69 Technical specifications 4 26666 509 9 9 08 80 OH 309 4086 3 0 60 RORE S B A d GRE EEE EEE EER 09 70 Haraware O
37. The Password linethen appears Enter 24234880 and confirm your input by pressing Enter You are now logged on to your phone 8 Telnet 192 168 3 166 IP phone FX01 CLI Login root Password test Login Correct gt 58 Configuring the phone via Telnet only under Windows XP Configuration using the command line interpreter CLI CLI Command line 59 je ie Ehe oma a ping IN IP addr host name Add Nat Port Mapping Configuring the phone via Telnet only under Windows XP arp function null Show ARP Table ipconfig function LOs 00 Boso aaa 5 hoo nan s la JsaMPOdeBuie 000 ks peca O Dara HM 60 Configuring the phone via Telnet only under Windows XP ipconfig ifN function N is 0 1 2 b meum hop mmm 5 om mw os O o Tan Seseme b a Ten save function reboot function Rebooting the telephone exit function Terminating entry through CLI debugmode Launchingthe debug mode 61 Configuring the phone via Telnet only under Windows XP updat function nf mewmemm b fa lamen ip lmn O je ewe je jexwmem BOP C lenn exe lean IP is the IP address for the TFTP server the filename for downloading into the system IP is the IP address for the TFTP server the filename for downloading into the system ble rar auth function M jm H Ro pw rasa 5 pm Gapan O
38. Time interval Appointments Activate Deleting all stored numbers Deleting all inbound calls Deleting all previously dialed numbers To Enabled Disabled this function Forward to a speed dial number To Enable Disable this function Forward to a speed dial number To Enable Disable this function Forward to a speed dial number For example if 20 is set for this the call will be rerouted to the specified target number after 20 se conds Block all the incoming calls Block all the incoming calls within a period of time Enter start and end time for inhibition To Enable Disable this function Time Date Time setting Date amp Time SNTP setting SNTP Primary SNTP server Secondary SNTP server Time zone Synchronisation time Volume amp Gain Handset volume Speaker volume Handset volume Speaker gain Ringer Dial tonegain Tone Auto Dial Network WLAN Setup IP type Fixed IP setting PPPoEsetting LAN Setup Bridge NAT DNS Primary DNS Secondary DNS Setting the time for an appointment It is in 24 hours format Set the IP Phone Date and Time Enable Disable SNTP Set Primary SNTP server IP address Set Secondary SNTP server IP address Set Time zone Set adjustment time period Set Handset volume from 0 15 max Set Speaker phone volume from 0 15 max Set Handset gain from 0 15 max Set Speaker gain from
39. ay DNS Servert 168 95 192 1 DNS Server2 158 95 1 1 Paw LAN Settings If you wish to set up the phone s integrated NAT on this page you must deactivate Bridge mode beforehand LAN Settings e The LAN Settings page lets you set up address translation for the network Also featured on this page are options for setting the local IP address IP the subnet mask Mask and the MAC address MAC DHCP Server e These options enable On and disable Off the DHCP Server e Settings under LAN Settings are Start IP End IP the lifetime in days and hours of a dynamic IP address allo cated by the DHCP server Lease Time as well as the activation status of the DHCP servers LAN Settings You could configure the LAN settings inthis page LAN Setting IP 192 165 123 1 Mask MAC DHCP Server Start IP End IP 200 ease Tine T15 Jam Appointment reminder calls Alarm setting DynDNS Settings DynDNS or Dynamic Domain Name System is a service on the Internet that maintains a fixed host name allocation for devices with a dyna mically changing IP address This services allows a PC to be addressed using an invariable domain name The DDNS Settings page lets you configure the DynDNS setup Prior to entering the necessary information you need a DDNS account Confirm your entries by clicking the Submit button DDNS Settings You could set the configuration of DDNS in this page
40. bear the IP address ofthe phone and the same VID will be accepted Packets that have the IP address of the phone but a different VID are rejected by the phone defines a user priority using eight different priority levels 2 3 IEEE 802 1P specifies the use ofthe three user priority bits Normally this value is defined by your Service Provider Status Here you can view the IP address and MAC address of your phone Begin as follows y ED A amm a e Menu EJ OK OK Menu button 4 Network 5 Status The IP address and MAC address are shown here A W is L192 123 123 001 placed in front of the WLAN address an L in front of the W192 168 001 052 DANSES MAC 00094551ee08 SIP Settings This menu item lets you set the Service Domain make Codec settings Codec ID settings and miscellaneous other settings Follow your provider s instructions for these settings as they are specific for each different provider Configuration can only be completed via the Web Configurator Administrator Authentication You mustlog in with your password factory default setting 24234880 before you can make any SIP settings Only after you have success fully logged in can you make the following settings Begin as follows T A A on Menu EM OK gt gt Menu button 7 Administrator 4 System Authent Enter the password Password Password 24234880 Confirm
41. dset or handset on hook MI M3 Conduct your call Terminate your call Room inquiry J O o You are conducting a call Mute button Mute button You would like to call another Mute Mute party The other party can no longer hear you The other party can hear you again Inquiry Call You can call another party at any time during an ongoing call J o J Hold You are conducting a call Press the System parked inquiry but Dial the number of the party you Press the System parked inquiry You would like to call another ton Hold wish to call Speak to the desired button Hold once again to return party You hear the dial tone from the earpie party to the first caller ce 13 Accepting a waiting call room inquiry with waiting caller Operation J Hold You are conducting a call A second party calls you You hear the call waiting signal ton Hold You hear the dial tone from the earpiece J Press the System parked inquiry but You will be connected with the waiting party Your first call is put on hold see Inquiry call For further procedures refer also to Broker s call or Three party conference call Broker s Call gi Hold ton Hold You hear the dial tone from the earpie party ce to a third party You are in a call but wish to speak Press the System parked inquiry but Dial the number of the part
42. e cradle and hands free calling key H F is de activated Press the Menu button The first display shows the settings Phone book for the phone book and Call history for the call history Press the arrow button to have the following menu items dis played The corresponding number will flash when the cursor is loca ted above the selected menu 1 2 Phone book Call history Phone setting Network SIP setting NAT transversa 7 Administrator 1 Phone book You can also use the numbers to select a specific menu Press 1 Search the key Menu and then enter a number from 1 to 7 The me 2 Add entry e En nu is then selected and you can see the first submenu directly such as for entering 1 1 Search und 2 Add entry Telephone directory setup Begin as follows pa E CAES Menu OK Menu button 1 Phone book A GERD cs wv Sa OK Select 2 Add entry Confirm your entry using the OK button Enter the desired name For ex Carlos Confirm your entry using the OK button Enter the telephone number Confirm your entry using the OK button Imput further entries as needed Searching phone book entries Search Begin as follows 1 Serch Z Add entry Name Carlos Number 123456 2 Add entry 3 Speed dial y nv Menu Menu button A cum ru 1 Phone book wv 16 Configurat
43. erver register status Second Realm Second SIP server register status Dritter Realm Third realm register status STUN To Enable Disable this function STUN server Deactivate TFTP FTP Setting the TFTP server IP address Setting the FTP server IP address Setting the FTP login name EINR50 Setting the FTP password Immediate device upgrade The time for next checking of updated firmware Reset the update time Default setting System Authentication In order to set the SIP using the keypad you need to input the password first Default is 24234880 Version Watch dog Restart Operation Symbols Operation Symbol Reference T en J J lt OS I O a A D o A O o 2 ZA y u D 2 Menu Phone book Call out Call in This symbol prompts you to lift up the handset of your telephone This symbol indicates the call status You have lifted the handset of your telephone This symbol prompts you to replace the handset of your phone in the carriage or the telephone is idle This symbol indicates some kind of signaling activity at your terminal for example that your phone is ringing This symbol prompts you to dial a number One of these symbols indicates that you should dial the digit shown ora certain character This symbol prompts you to press the Hold button Use this button to dial the
44. etup items enter the IP addresses ofthe time synchronization sources Here you canenter two different addresses Thisallows the timeto be accepted via a second server in the event ofloss ofthe first server Any time ser ver that has already been entered is displayed A Select 2 Primary SNTP N Or select a further SNTP server 3 Secondary SNTP Confirm your entry using the OK button 21 H SNTP 2 Primary SNTP Configuration using the telephone Enter the IP address for the SNTP server SNTP Server IP time windows com Confirm your entry using the OK button If required you can then select a second time server enter the 2 Primary SNTP wv address as described above Secondary SNTP Time Zone Here enter the time difference between the standard time Greenwich Mean Time and your own location For Central Europe the time zone needs to be set to one hour 1 Also observe the difference between standard and daylight savings time Begin as follows X A OOO O cm rea Menu Gump OK EE E OK GENS EE OK Menu but 3 Phone setting 4 Date Time set 2 SNTP setting ton Select 4 Time zone 3 Secondary SNTP b x Time zone OK Confirm your entry using the OK button Enter the time difference 11 to 11 OK Confirm your entry using the OK button Adjustment Time This option lets you specify the
45. f required enter all other information as desribed in the pabx manual 12 Operation Telephony When subscribers are put on hold they hear waiting music depending on the provider Note When you press any of the numerical buttons the phone will start dialing even with the handset on hook or hands free mode switched off Thefollowing procedures often begin with Lift up handset and end with Replace handset Activating or deactivating the hands free mo de has exactly the same effect Starting a call Es S Q ES Lift up handset Dial call number Terminate dialing by pressing the Conduct your call Terminate your call key Dialing from the phone book You can store up to 140 names and numbers in the telephone directory To select a name you can page through the directory using the arrow buttons or enter the specific first letter s of the name using the push button set T agg de T e nga OK u e Handset on hook Phone book Enter first letter OK Select subscriber Lift up handset Accepting calls Lo Ed J pa Telephone rings Lift up handset Conversation Terminate your call Speed dial using the M1 M3 buttons Aj or es J pa Lift up han
46. follows Menu OK OK cg OK Menu but 3 Phone setting 4 Date Time sett 1 Date amp Time ton To enter the time move the arrow cursor to the proper position and input the correct digits If your SNTP server is still configured you will be requested to de activate it When you see this message strike the key Menu and select SNTP must be 2 SNTP setting disabled first a Select 1 SNTP SNTP N Confirm your entry using the OK button 2 Primary SNTP m 2 Disabled This de activates SNTP server access 1 Enabled M Confirm your entry using the OK button Disabled OK A e Select 1 Date amp Time Date amp Time wv 2 SNTP setting TA Confirm your entry using the OK button gt Here enter the date and time in the format YY MM DD Date amp Time hh mm in the example shown here 24 12 2006 19 00 Bo 06 12 24 19 00 Confirm your entry using the OK button OK Activating De activating the SNTP server SNTP settings Begin as follows Menu OK lt OK cg OK Menu but 3 Phone setting 4 Date Time set 2 SNTP setting ton Select 1 SNTP SNTP Confirm your entry using the OK button 2 Primary SNTP a 1 Enabled This activates SNTP server access Enabled M Confirm your entry using the OK button 2 Disabled Press yMenu once again Menu Under the Primary SNTP and Secondary SNTP s
47. funkwerk enterprise communications Operating instructions funkwerk IP 50 English Declaration of conformity and CE mark This device meets the requirements of the following EC directive R amp TTE 1999 5 EG Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecom C C munications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity You can also request this EC declaration of conformity at the following Internet URL http www funkwerk ec com The waste container symbol with the X through it on the device indicates that the device must be disposed of separately from normal domestic waste at an appropriate waste disposal facility at the end of its useful service life 2007 Funkwerk Enterprise Communications gmbH All rights reserved Reprinting ofthis document even excerpts is permitted only with the express consent ofthe publisher and with precise source information regardless of the media used mechanical or electronic Function descriptions included in this documentation which refer to software products of other manufacturers are based on the software used and valid at the date the documentation was prepared or published The product and company names used in this documentation may be protected by trademarks Table of contents Table of contents Telephone descriptions s ere deos AAA AAA AAA 3 Sale ly NOLES o esos 99 3 99 RESETS UE REESE CA
48. h Mean Time and your own location For Central Europe the time zone needs to be set to one hour 01 00 Please note that Daylight Saving Time may be in force when setting the time zone Synchronization Time Sync Time e Here enter the time Sync Time after which a new time synchronization attempt is to be made e Confirm your entries by clicking the Submit button SNTP Settings You could set the SNTP servers in this page SNTP On Off Primary Server time windows com Secondary Server 205 184 49 9 Time Zone GMT ty 08 00 hh mm Sync Time 1 O O dd hhimm Submit Reset Volume Setting You can set the handset volume the dial tone gain and the handset gain Click Submit to confirm Under Handset Volume you can set the handset volume Under Speakter Volume you can set the speaker volume Under Ringer Volume you can set the dial tone gain Under Handset Gain you can set handset gain Under Speaker Gain you can set the microphone gain Volume Setting You could set the volume of your phone in this page Handset Volume 10 40 15 Speaker Volume 10 0 15 Ringer Yolume E 0 10 Handset Gain 10 0 15 Speaker Gain 8 is Submit Reset Melody Setting Melody Setting You can choose between 4 different ringing melodies Ringer Settings You could set your favorite ringer in this page Ringer On Off Ringer Type
49. hat you have con Empty FWD Number figured call forwarding to subscriber 10 When you replace the handset after completing a call the text in the display For ward notifies you of an existing call forwarding setting DE ETE Speed dial You can save a speed dialing number at keys M1 to M3 the number is then dialed when you press one of these keys These three keys assign the locations Phone 1 Phone 3 for the Speed Dial Phone List in the Web configuration for the phone You can configure these three locations either with Web configuration or using the phone You can overwrite this number using your phone Configuring speed dialing destinations for a function key A E The handset remains on hook IP Dialing Dial the number you wish to call 1234567 o Press M1 M2 or M3 In this example M1 1234567 Save to M1 ENT m Press OK to save the entry Speed Dial M1 1234567 15 Configuration using the telephone Configuration using the telephone Configuration at the phone is performed using corresponding menus that can be selected with the arrow keys after pressing Menu Each entry is numbered After pressing Menu you can also reach the required menu by pressing the corresponding number for a specific menu Example Pressing Menu key 3 key 1 will move you to the menu for call forwarding 1 All Forward Menu During configuration the handset remains in th
50. he IP address of the subscriber e When you are done click the Add Phone button e Byclickingthe Reset button you can delete the entries made under Add New Phone e Onceanentry has been added to the Speed Dial Phone List you cannot edit it anymore only delete or overwrite Entry Delete e Gotothe Select column choose the entries you want to remove and click the Delete Selected button e Ifyou wish to remove all subscriber numbers in one go you need not choose all entries in the Select column Sim ply click the Delete All button instead Phone Book You could add delete items in current phone book Phone Book Page page 10 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Delete Selected Delete All Reset Add New Phone Position 0 139 Name URL Add Phone Reset 34 Telephone Settings Phone Setting Speed dial Speed Dial Phone List Use the menu option Speed Dial Phone List in order to configure the speed dial feature You can add change or delete speed dial numbers in the speed dial list Speed Dial Phone List Entering a Speed Dial Destination Under Add New Phone you can enter a new speed dial destination e Under Position you may choose one out of 10 speed dial destinations 0 9 The digits 0 through 9 each represent a subscriber number The phone dials these destination numbers automatically whenever you enter the appropriate digit for the desired subscr
51. he setting Scheduling a search is conducted for new firmware based on the programmed time schedule Scheduling Date e Inputting the duration number of days during which a search is conducted for new firmware Scheduling Time e Inputting the period during which a search is conducted for new firmware The search will then be performed at any time during this period Automatic Update e Atthe Notify only setting the user is notified of available new firmware by a message on screen No automatic up date is conducted however At the Automatic setting the firmware will be updated fully automatically Firmware File Prefix e Normally this is also the product name A specific search is made for firmware with a similar product name Next update time e Thetimefor the next search for firmware and updating Programming an auto update file e The file name must consist ofthe Firmware File Prefix _ver dat herein our example PHONE ver dat e Thefollowing information must be contained in the file example e Version 0609100 Name PHONE e 0609100 is the designation for the updated firmware PHONE is the product designation Firmware File Prefix B PHONE ver Editor Datei Bearbeiten Format version 0609100 The system reads the PHONE ver dat file and then checks the version number If the version number is more recent updating is then per formed fully automatically It must also be
52. he telephone Menu Menu button A ES CS y 2 Call history OK Displaying the call history d b gt zz v q For the caller list select 1 Incoming calls For the dialed numbers list select 2 Dialed numbers Confirm your entry using the OK button Select 1 Incoming calls Confirm your entry using the OK button gt In the first ex ample you will see lt 1 gt first caller 12 01 Date 1 December 03 23 3 23 a m M Call without conversation V Call connection 10 Call from subscriber with call number 10 Use the arrow keys to select an entry In the example shown here either add or delete the 12th subscriber in the call list to from the phone book i Incoming calls 2 Dialed numbers 1 gt 12 01 03 23M 10 1 gt 12 01 03 23V 10 You have selected a subscriber from the caller or call history list and now wish to add that subscriber to your phone book E OK bb 4 4 OK OK ED wv Use the arrow keys to select an entry In this example call number 12 with subscriber 15 Confirm your entry using the OK button Select 2 Erase to delete the entry Or select 1 Save to the entry from the list Confirm your entry using the OK button Here you can enter the party s name Confirm your entry using the OK button Enter here the number of the caller Confirm your entry using
53. hthe InternePlug the RJ 45 Ethernet cable into the Ethernet jack named WAN of the phone Plug the other end connecting of the cable into an appropriate LAN or DSL Cable router port or a HUB Connect IP phonetoa Plug the RJ 45 Ethernet cable into the Ethernet jack named LAN of the phone Plug the other end computer if necessary of the cable to a computer Activatingthetelephone Plug the power adapter into the power jack of the phone Then plug the other end of the power adap ter into the appropriate 230 VAC wall outlet 1 To the power adaptor 2 PC port 3 To the LAN or DSL router port or hub DC9V LLAN _ WAN Installing the IP Phone Installing the IP Phone Before installing your IP phone it is useful to know what kind of IP addressing your LAN or router is using Most networks including the Internet use identification codes IP Internet Protocol addresses to identify and locate the devices that share their services DHCP addressing e With this system your LAN or router automatically assigns all the required IP parameters to any device connected to it when the devicelogs on Some ISPs who use DHCP require a host name which must be entered manually Your phone is shipped from the factory with DHCP on or enabled So if your LAN or router is configured to use DHCP addressing your IP Phone s LAN parameters will automatically be configured as soon as it is connected to the LAN or router and powe
54. iber e Under Name you can enter a name for each speed dial destination e Under URL you enter either the phone number the URL or the IP address of the subscriber you wish to store un der this speed dial destination e When you are done click the Add Phone button e By clicking the Reset button you can delete the entries made under Add New Phone Once an entry has been added to the Speed Dial Phone List you cannot edit it anymore Entry Delete e Goto the Select column choose the entries you want to remove and click the Delete Selected button e Ifyou wish to remove all subscriber numbers in one go you need not choose all entries in the Select column Sim ply click the Delete All button instead Speed Dial Phone List You could set the speed dial phones in this page Phone Nam URL Select 0 B 192 168 96 151 5062 O 1 1 192 168 96 153 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 Delete Selected Delete All Reset Add New Phone Position 0 9 Name URL Add Phone Reset Telephone Settings Phone Setting Here you can define the settings for the telephony functions Call Forward This feature lets you redirect your phone calls and incoming telefax messages to a location of your choice Please note that not all providers support call forwarding Before setting up this feature you should therefore ask your provider for advice 35 Telephone Settings Phone
55. ion using the telephone Select 1 Search Search Z Add entry ETE Confirm your entry using the OK button cam The display shows the number of telephone directory entries Search 4 in this example 4 entries Enter the first letter of the name of the party you wish to talk to Confirm your entry using the OK button Activate speed dial Begin as follows es a cD Menu OK Menu button 1 Phone book A mn Select 3 Speed dial Speed dial wv 4 Erase all OK Confirm your entry using the OK button Enter the telephone number you wish to assign to any one of Number the buttons M1 M3 and confirm your entry using the OK 1234 button eee Press M1 M2 or M3 or use the keypad buttons 1 Press M1 Mx to M1 M2 M3 through 0 The desired number is now stored under this but store number o Q ton E Speed dial 4 Erase all Press M1 M2 or M3 or use the keypad buttons 1 through Delete phone book speed dial Begin as follows Jb A Menu OK Menu button 1 Phone book Select 4 Erase all 3 Speed dial ww fl Erase all OK Confirm your entry using the OK button A com am Select 1 Yes in order to delete SES v P No E Confirm your entry using the OK button 3 Speed dial H Erase all 17 Call history Begin as follows Configuration using t
56. l be switched off after approximately 20 seconds The text shown here is then displayed for around 10 seconds and you will hear the busy tone The display then returns to idle state However you will not hear any tone from the handset Replace the handset ra Call With an incoming call the numer of the caller is displayed on the upper and the lower line J lt 12 01 08 26 No service 12 01 08 26 lt IP 50 gt Time out 12 12 Whether or not the name of the caller is displayed depends on the provider The number may be displayed on both lines The display will be as shown here ifa caller terminates the call without establishing a connection In this example here two calls were not accepted The caller list contains more information on these calls 2 Call history J lt Making a call After lifting up the handset or activating the hands free mode you can start dialing To have the entered number dialed im mediately press the button The user is called ra Call connection J You are connected with the other party Description of the dis play L1 10 2 Connected with call number 10 Timer Connected for 1 hour 2 minutes and 3 seconds Room inquiry J You are connected with the other party 11 12 01 08 26 2 Missed Call IP Dialing 12 12345 Ringback 1234 L1 10 Timerz01 02 03 IP Dialing Timerz01 02 0
57. lease follow the instructions given by your providers when changing these settings Confirm your entries by clicking the Submit button The QoS value allows for prioritizing voice packets Higher values mean higher priority for voice packets on the Internet It should be noted that any intervening systems on the Internet must support the QoS function Other Settings You could set other settings in this page Hold by RFC Och GO Voice QoS DiffSerd 40 0 63 SIP QoS Dif Serv 40 063 SIP Expire Time 60 1585400 sec Use DNS SRV C r of Submit Reset 49 NAT Trans NAT Trans Under NAT Trans you can set up the STUN server for the SIP service STUN Setting The STUN function must be activated in order for a telephone registered with the SIP server to work correctly downstream from a SIP server You can enter the IP address of the STUN server and the STUN port number STUN Setting You could set the IP of STUN server ih this page STUN COn OOf STUN Server STUN Part 102465535 Submit Reset Other features You can use the Auto Configuration Setting function to have the phone configured automatically Automatic Configuration Setup Auto Config The Auto Config menu item takes you to the Auto Configuration Setting page This page allows you to download configurations stored on a TFTP or FTP server using the auto configuration function This setup approach may come in ha
58. ly under Windows XP phone Funktion autoanswer phone auto answer 2 3 4 l forward o Auto forward Incall to Phone 0 9 in Book null Show Phone Setting weblogo function dsp function Shows the DSP code type addport function cid functions P renommierte ing fe Transen 0 gt me mewemo 67 slic function be null Show slic register ver function Displaying the current firmware version Appendix Appendix Setting up an FWD account 69 Youcan set up an account for VoIP communication at the Web site www freeworlddialup com 0 0 www free worlddialup com After you have entered all the required data you will receive an e mail from the FWD mail system containing your registration data Youcan make the required settings in your phone after you have successfully set up your account You can use a Web browser Telnet or the hyperterminal and CLI commands to do this You must enter the proxy name the domain name your user name and a password here You can also specify the name that is to be displayed to other subscribers nickname After successfully logging on to the SIP server you can call other subscribers who are also logged on to that server For this you only need to enter the subscriber s user name login name and then press To make calls to other subscribers over the Internet you first have to log on to a proxy server with SIP server IP do main IP user na
59. me and password be sure to activate the stun function first before your first attempt at placing calls Technical specifications Hardware Overview Chip set CM5000 Data memory 16M Program memory 64M Ethernet ports 2x 10 100M Software Overview Network Protocols Codec IP Assignment Voice Quality Security Configuration SIP V1 RFC2543 V2 RFC3261 IP TCP UDP RTP RTCP ICMP ARP RARP SNTP TFTP Client DHCP Client PPPoE Client Static IP Telnet HTTP server DNS Client G 711 G 723 G 726 G 729A G 729B Static IP DHCP PPPoE VAD Voice Activity Detection CNG Comfortable Noise Generator _LEC Line Echo Canceller Packet Loss Compensation Adaptive Jitter Buffer HTTP 1 1 Basic Digest Authentication for web based applications _MD5 for SIP authentication RFC2069 RFC 2617 Internet Browser Telnet Keypad configuration Firmware Upgrade TFTP HTTP Operating requirements Operating temperature 0 to 50 C Technical specifications 70 e Storage temperature 10to 60 C e relative humidity 10 to 9096 no dew Electric requirements e Operating voltage 9V DC e Power supply Input 230 AC Output 9 VDC 1 000mA e Network interface 2 X RJ 45 Ethernet connectors Size e 198x176x 60mm LxWxH Index A Accepting a waiting call 14 Accepting CANS ove a 9919 a a 13 Activate call forwarding 15 Activating the SNTP server ooo
60. nana aaa 33 34 Telnet iu aree Baha 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Temporary handset volume setting 15 IP oa tas ee ee Be ee ee Be POPE 8 54 DEOS se KA ee ae Hee AA ED 7 time function 2222 onen 66 iig own ee ee nen era 36 Time Synchronization assa aeaaea 36 Time Synchronization Setup SNTP Settings 36 TMG ONC eaaa aaa a GAW 22 75 Ms ME m 37 Time Zone 2 4 sees 25 2 NG oko E 408 eH ee 2 37 Tone SUNO 625284 BA KA MAMA MI wee eee SoS 24 Tone settings uia on ed EG E S Rd 4d RI dox dioe d 38 Tone Senos ens repra ee PPP ES PSP 51 U Unconditional Call Forwarding 36 Unpacking and placing the telephone 3 BIS acu suo posos 529949932225 54 update function ooo o 62 Update via o ooo o 56 Upgrade SySteM o o o o oo ooo 8 31 opi la MA 1 5 use de v DA Ge WU PT ES P ER Pe ES 7 46 User Password s 6 450500 ER 20 eS OR SE eR PX 53 V VAD ride 46 66 G8 ae 6664 4654640046446 8 ver function is to show Firmware Version 68 pon 36444255456 54545555558 4445453 9 31 a GEOR aras GRE GEOR Roe 7 Viewing the IP address 15 Virtual Server Settings 45 VLAN Sow yu KG deseara dere ee des 7 27 44 vlan function ep RE rur ER EGRE Par EEE R SES 65 WLAN Settings S sx atm 34 5434459349994 27 44 AU AAA eee PEE EE EE 70 ln TP 15 22 Volume amp Gain 00 aaa 6 Volume and gain ooo 27 Volume setting a
61. ndy for new users allowing them to get started right away by automatically downloading a ready for use configuration setup Before you can activate Auto Configuration you must go to the Network setup page and select the Bridge and Fixed IP modes After activating that function by clicking On click the Submit button Do not forget to click the Save button in the Save Change window The telephone reboots now then downloads the predefined setup automatically from the TFTP or FTP server Auto Configuration Setting You could enable disable the auto configuration setting in this paga Auto Configuration Gor OTFIP FIP CHIP TFTP Server HTTP Server HTTP Path FTP Server FTP Username FTP Password File Path Submit Reset 50 Other features ID Copying the MAC address MAC Clone Setting Copying the MAC address for the PC connected to the phone LAN port to the phone s WAN port To conclude configuration click Submit MAC Clone Setting You could enable disable the MAC clone setting in this page MAC Clone OOn DO Ress Submit Tone Settings You can set the acoustic signals and their speeds on this page Dial Tone Dial tone Ring Back Tone Call waiting tone Busy Tone Busy tone Error Tone Negative acknowledgement signal Ring Tone Ringing signal Insert Tone Positive acknowledgement signal Tones Settings You could configure your tones settings in this page pini Rina Hack
62. noted that the designation the version should also be contained in the file name in the example shown here PHONE 0609100 gz Ensure that the file name is spelled correctly Copy the file PHONE ver dat together with the updated firmware to the http FTP or TFTP server that you have specified in the path for au tomatic updates Standard Configuration Default Setting You can restore the standard factory settings for your phone with Default Setting To do this just clickthe button Restore Your phone will then carry out a restart using the standard factory settings 56 Reboot Youcan restart your phone using the Reboot function You only need to click the button Reboot for this The phone takes care of everything else automatically Configuring the phone via Telnet only under Windows XP Configuring the phone via Telnet only under Windows XP Configuration On the PC click Start and select the option Run An input dialog window is then displayed in which you can enter the telnet address 192 168 1 100 Start the procedure by clicking OK As an alternative to this you can open a DOS window and enter the telnet address 192 168 1 100 there The following display is then shown on the screen P Telnet 192 168 3 166 IP phone F 01 CLI Login m Login to phone When you press Enter at the hyperterminal the Login line is displayed Enter admin and confirm your input by pressing Enter
63. nter a new password Confirmed password e Usethis text box to enter your new password one more time Confirm your entries by clicking the Submit button System Authority You could change the login username password in this page New username Mew password Confirmed password Submit Reset Save Changes On the Save Changes page you can permanently save the changes you made to the phone setup e Click the Save button 53 System Authority save Changes You have to save changes to effect them Save Changes Update Withthe Update menuitem and the New Firmware submenu item the phone offers two methods for loading the latest firmware in a Lo cal PC or TFTP session e Select the desired type of server HTTP or TFTP Local PC e Now select the type of firmware code Code Type Risc or DSP code Risc code is the preferable option e CodeType Click the Browse button in order to select the storage location for Local PC e When youare done click the Update button TFTP e Enter the IP address ofthe TFTP server from which you wish to download firmware e When youare done click the Update button Update Firmware You could update the newest firmware Method LocalPC OTFTP Code Type Risc v File Location TFTP Serer 1921881250 System Authority Automatic UpdateAuto Update Simple update You should use this version when upda
64. nu button 3 Phone setting 6 Ringer Ringer volume Select I Ringer volumen Ringer volume wv 2 Ringer type Ea Confirm your entry using the OK button a You can set the volume in 10 steps Select the desired value Ringer volume wv OK Tone setting A Hy CG v A ep v Confirm your entry using the OK button Select 1 Ringer type Confirm your entry using the OK button You can set 4 different ringing melodies Select the desired melody OK Confirm your entry using the OK button Auto Dial Time 6 10 Max 1 Ringer volume E Ringer type Ringer type 3 4 Max If you enter digits for composing a subscriber number the phone must have some means of recognizing when dialing ends During manual dialing you mark out the end of a dialed number by pressing the number key If the number key 7 is not pressed after dialing a phone number dialing will assume to be completed only when the defined time period starting after which the last number was entered expires Auto dial You can adjust the length of that period of time between 3 and 9 Begin as follows y a sera aum Ei OK 3 Phone setting Menu Menu button SEED A OK 7 Auto dial 24 Configuration using the telephone The time between dialing can be set in steps of 3 9 seconds wv Select the desired value Confirm your entry using the OK button
65. o Active status then enter the following data you have received from your servi ce provider DisplayName Enter the name that you wish to have displayed User Name Enterthe user name Register Name Enter the registration name 46 Appointment reminder calls Alarm setting Register Password Enter the registration password Domain Server Enter the Domain Server Proxy Server Enter the Proxy Server OutboundProxy EntertheOutbound Proxy If unknown you may skip his option e Ifthe Status row reads Registered this indicates successful registration with the provider The PHONE LED starts flashing in that case The phone is now ready for VoIP calls e Ifyou have more than one SIP account please carry out all of the steps described above in order to register with the alternative providers e Confirm your entries using the Submit button e Ifyou have more than one SIP account you can log on to other service providers in only a few easy steps e To conclude the configuration click Submit Service Domain Settings You could zal misnabes cf 3srice domains minim paga dcin a Sg Cosplay Mare Ligar arme Paquetes Marie Ragisto Password Dahan Sera Pug ay Seri OL bpl Fees Zuhserme fer Eg Son HG Sale het Regale Aut ra On C CHF Display Nape Lise Mame Reg ser tiame Bester Pass Domain Sener Proxy Sarai Cuitioond Proxy Suse Ii KAY Cm SX DB SI al Remal sed T T E Actur Ca A
66. o oo 40 Calleri oe roces tasar E 18 CHT gee Ge bey eve oe eee eee ese ree ees 7 28 A 2 vez son seen raue 67 CLI Command line oo ooo 59 D M OP 7 48 LOG en pe hee eee Pe eee ee pe pee eS 70 Codec ID 44 ct dom ce a er Ro 48 Codec ID Setting 2 222 con onen 48 Codec Settings esie aieea T a Te a T a 48 E a ee nem es here 7 Command line interpreter 59 Command line interpreter CIT 59 Configuration x 22 44 m Soy send PES 70 Configuration mode 8 Configuration using the telephone D 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Configuring a virtual server 45 Configuring speed dialing destinations for a function key 15 Configuring the phone using the Web browser 33 Confirmed password oo o 53 Connecting the IP phone 3 Copying the MAC address 51 D DateTime serine 2 2284 24 mace x KG mg 6 20 DONG 24444 etadas ee AA 44 ddns function llle 65 DDNS Settings u kB eaten e dtt i 44 Debugmode function is to enter the debugmode 61 Default setting 2 2 2 2 22 oo nenne 9 Default Setting sei ee dae eben ENG kUNG 56 Delete phone directory speed dial 17 Deleting datarecords 5 Description of symbols 39 DHCP SOVET a tae aes Sk Oe aped a uta ene a dd 43 Dial 222392493939 ee eee 39 Dialing from the phone book
67. oft key Setting You could configure the soft key setting in this page Pick up key Voice mail key Submit Reset 40 Automatic dialing Hot Line Setting Automatic dialing Hot Line Setting When you lift the handset the number you have configured is dialed automatically Hot line Setting You could set the hot line in this page Use Hot Line Enable Disable Hot line number Submit Reset Programming a direct dial in e Under Use Hotline check Enable to activate the hotline function e Under Hotline number enter the hotline number as the IP address or the registered user name Confirm your entries by clicking the Submit button Appointment reminder calls Alarm setting Your phone will then issue a signal each day at the programmed time e Alarm Activate De activate the appointment function using On Off e Alarm Time Input the appointment time in the 24 hour format Alarm Settings You could set the alarm time in this page Alarm OON OFF Alarm Time 0 U hihi mm Current time 2005 10 31 12 13 Submit Reset 41 Network Network Status Appointment reminder calls Alarm setting By using the Network Status menu item you can check the current status of the WAN and LAN settings Network Status This page shows current status of network interfaces of the system Interface 0 Type IH Mask Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 DHC
68. outer e Ifthe LAN setting is at NAT the integrated NAT is activated This setting is useful for ADSL users who don t have access toa NAT router Begin as follows Menu y OK x OK Menu button 4 Network 2 LAN Setup a Select 1 Bridge or 2 NAT 1 Bridge wv 2 NAT OK Confirm your entry using the OK button 26 Configuration using the telephone DNS Settings The DNS or Domain Name System entry isaserviceon the Internet that can providea fixed host name for a dynamic IP address This servi ces allows a PC to be addressed using an invariable domain name Begin as follows pa MON ss ao aa Menu OK c E J OK Menu button 4 Network 3 DNS a Select 1 Primary DNS for the preferred DNS Primary DNS v Confirm your entry using the OK button 2 Secondary DNS OK Enter the IP address Primary DNS 168 095 192 001 OK Confirm your entry using the OK button The Secondary DNS is configured in the same manner as the Primary DNS VLAN Settings A Virtual Local Area Network VLAN is a local virtual network that resides in a physical network It most widely used implementation is specified in the IEEE 8021Q standard VLAN activation When you activate the VLAN option all incoming packets are checked on the basis of their IP address and VID provided you have defined the settings for VID User Priorit
69. power supply e Useonly approved power plug in units e Do not use power plug in units with visible defects or damage fissures cracks etc Elektrostatic charges protection against electrostatic charges e Thetelephoneis supplied with enhanced ESD protection against the effects of electrostatic discharge that exceeds the protection level cited in the approval specification Elevated ESD levels should nevertheless be avoided to the greatest possible extent In some cases electrostatic discharge levels can far exceed the approval limits or the resistance levels already implemented in your telephones Eliminate the causes or conditions that promote these elevated ESD levels such as insufficient humidity or carpeting The telephone manufacturer does not assume any liability for damage caused under such circumstances Unpacking and placing the telephone funkwerk IP50 Handset with handset connecting cord Cat 5 Connection cable approx 2 m Brief description of functions CD ROM with User Manual User interface User interface A VD 0 N WB a Ee Ut N Pa NI UI I Js Qi ON pi NI pa oo NO NI NI NI NI NO CON Mm lt v LIT PU Callin Call Out Phone Book Menu OK IP FWD DND MI M2 M3 L1 L2 L3 Mute H F Conf Transfer Hold Redial Selection buttons Dial buttons 27 21 18 Completion of call with last caller
70. red up Press the IP button if you wish to view the IP address Static addressing e Ifyour LAN does not use DHCP addressing each device concurrently connected to it must be assigned its own uni que IP address In this case your LAN s configuration information must be manually entered into the phone You will need to know the following parameters e Paddress e Subnet mask e Gateway address e Primary DNS address e Secondary DNS address required by some systems If your network uses static addressing ask your network administrator for the parameters needed for configuring your IP Phone Configuring the telephone using the keypad Configuring the telephone using the keypad Features Telephone directory Search Addingan entry Speed dial Delete all Call history Incoming calls Dialed numbers EINR50 z Search Phone Book Add new phone number to phone book Add speed dial phone number to speed dial list Deleting all numbers stored in the phone book Displaying all inbound calls Displaying all stored numbers Deleting data records deleting call history All Incoming Selected Phone setting Call forward Forwarding all calls Activate Telephone number Busy Forward Activate Telephone number Forwarding calls at no answer Activate Telephone number Ring Timeout Timeinterval before forwardinga call at no answer Do Not Disturb Always per time
71. rence call Hold K initiated the call can then continue the conference with the remaining callers The conference is ended when you hang up your handset A party included in the conference call can hang up at any time and the party which Ifyouareina conference call and you hang up your call is terminated and the two parties from your conference remain connected with each other Settings Settings Temporary handset volume setting Volume The telephone is idle or you wish to change the handset or speaker volume during an ongoing call a Use the arrow keys to adjust the handset or speaker volume 12 01 08 26 hd The display shows volume control values from Volume 0 tos Volumes 10 Volume 15 Viewing the IP address Press the IP function button The display then shows the IP 12 01 08 26 IP address currently assigned to your phone 192 168 001 053 Do not disturb Settings DND e Press DND Do not Disturb The feature is active when 12 01 08 26 DND DND shows on the display DND Activate call forwarding FWD Use this key to activate call forwarding Call forwarding must have been configured previously in the phone for this O Press the function key FWD Call forwarding is active when 12 01 08 26 FWD Empty FWD Number shows on the display AF 10 When you replace the handset the following appears in the 12 01 08 26 display for example AF 10 This indicates t
72. rovider Codec ID Setting You could set the value of Codec ID in this page codec Type 6726 16 ID 23 95 255 v 23 6726 24 ID 22 95 255 v 22 6726 32 ID 2 85 255 M2 6726 40 ID 21 95 255 E 21 RFC 2833 ID 101 5 256 EA 101 Appointment reminder calls Alarm setting DTMF Setting Under DTMF Setting you can specify options for DTMF dialing The options include RFC 2833 Outband DTMF Inband DTMF and DTME SIP Info The factory setting is Inband DTMF To use DTMF in call dialing for example 2833 you may have to select the Inband DTMF option You may need DTMF in call dialing when you call for example a public agency and your calls are handled by an automated interactive voice recognition system Once you are connected the voice recognition system may prompt you to enter a certain sequence of di gits By doing so you may be automatically put through to a department that can answer your inquiry DTMF Setting You could set the DTMF setting in this page RFC 2833 O Inband DTMF O Send DTMF SIP Info Submit Reset RPort function You can activate de activate the RPort on this page You can obtain helpful information about this from your provider RPort Setting You could enable disable the RPart setting in this page RPaort COn Off Submit Heset Other Settings On the Other Settings page you can configure Hold mode through RFC and QoS Quality of Service P
73. s 3 PEOR CN ong aa PA HER kame eA wk NE TR ES 47 Proxy Server 4 2 GRABA KAG 9444049520242 92534 7 R ReDOOt dx aestu kk ee qo p ee 57 reboot function is to restart the system 61 Reoisier NANG e nio 7 hevister Names x 22 2449 454 9949 25 9244 46 Register password 7 Register Password o o o o o oo ooo oo 47 reload function o o o o oo ooo oo 66 Resta E 66 Gh oe hs Ge a oe Ge a GA KG 9 Ring Timeout a a saa aaa ES 22 80H Be 5 lv LITT 6 24 Room inquiry eee s 13 Room inquiry with waiting caller 14 RPort Function 2 ute os a Gee GB KAG e 49 REoOr Stine u 2222 ge an BL en GL en BE enge 8 RIP seine encon nissan 8 30 S Save Changes 22 2 llle 53 SAVE ORG HO s ucc a dr d de Rd de des 61 Saving Changes 2 on onen 53 Js PPP OR 16 Searching phone book entries 16 Second realm 2 0 2 aa 7 Secondary DNS 6 SEEUEIDI E el OR QUA RIO IRR RR E 70 Servicedo Ma s s d bo sa ap PRS era erden 7 Set Up Call Forwarding 36 Setting signaling tones 51 Setting the time and the date 20 Setting the volume aa 37 Setting up an FWD account leen 69 vau AA 15 49 Silent signalling lile 19 11 ede eee sw xq See se ue euer 28 46 sip Funktion o ooo o 64 MA NI eee EES eee SS 7 28 46 dv P P PT ee 7 SIC TOBCHOD S 223 gue aa so 239 ane P3 x 43 6
74. t the dial plan in this page Drop prefix Yes 9 No Replace rule 1 Drop prefix O Yes 9 No Replace rule 2 Ix Drop prefix Yes 9 No Replace rule 3 Drop prefix OYes 9 No Replace rule 4 Auto Dial Time 5 3 9 sec Submit Reset Description of Symbols e Drop Prefix When set to No the number present in the front field is placed in front of the phone number as defi ned by the replacement rule When set to Yes the number in the front field is used in place of the number in the rear field as defined by the replacement rule e Replace rule Defining the Replacement Rule e Auto Dial Time Time period prior to the beginning of automatic dialing after inputting the last digit of the phone number The default setting is 5 seconds Example Dial Plan You could the set the dial plan in this page Drop prefix O Yes 9 No Replace rule 1 002 815348552 Drop prefix O Yes ONo Replace rule 2 006 002 003 004 005 007 003 Drop prefix O Yes No Replace rule 3 009 4 12 Drop prefix O Yes 9 No Replace rule 4 O07 0002 Kx Auto Dial Time 5 3 9 sec Submit Reset Replace rule 1 Ersetzungsregel Example After entering the first four digits 8163 or 8662 the digit sequence 002 is placed in front of the phone number The number 002 8163 xxxxx is then dialed or 002 8662 xxxxx 39 Call waiting setting Replace rule 2 The digit sequences
75. ting your phone Use ofthe functions described below requires a great deal of expertise in this field This is why only the various setting options are indicated there First enter the IP address to be used for the update on the Web page Example http 192 168 1 100 9999 update htm In the example shown here 192 168 1 100 is the IP address for your phone Update System You could update your system in this page Update Type ALL ROM v File Location Durchsuchen Update Reset e Use Search to search for and then load the required ROM file Then click the button Update e While the update is running ensure that there is no interruption of power supply or any disruption of the connection to your PC Advanced update Automatic firmware update The settings on this page must match those on the page Auto Configuration Setting Auto Update Settings You could set auto update settings in this page Update via Of OTFIP O FTP OHOP L Server setting is same with auto configuration Check new firmware O Power OM Scheduling scheduling Date 14 1 30 days scheduling Mime AM 00 00 05 59 w Automatic Update O Notify only O Automatic Firmware File Prefix PHONEO Next update time Submit Reset 55 System Authority Update via Selecting the automatic update process Check new firmware e Atthe Power ON setting a search is conducted for new firmware when the phone is switched on At t
76. tion Under 2 User name enter one of the numbers you have specified when configuring the pabx Enter the name that you wish to have displayed 3 Display name Enter the register name specified by your provider 4 Register name Enter the register password specified by your provider o Register passw Enter the Proxy Server specified by your provider 6 Proxy Server Enter the Domain Server specified by your provider 7 Domain Server Enter the Outbound Proxy address used by your provider If 8 Outband proxy unknown you may skip his option The same steps are requi red when registering with a different provider Confirm your entry using the OK button 29 Configuration using the telephone Port settings RTP setting RTP Real Time Transport a network protocol for transmitting continuous data streams Under Port Setting you can specify the SIP and the RTP port numbers Providers can use different SIP RTP port settings ask your provi der about this so that you can enter the correct port number Begin as follows Y Sa ee D ES Menu Cm Cmo OK ED GED OK y wv Menu button 5 SIP setting 3 RTP setting Select the entry that you wish to activate or de activate Outband DTMF wv S Confirm your entry using the OK button 2 Duplicate RTP Displaying the status You can use this item to view registration at the given provider Begin as follows EN u gt A peas Menu O o
77. uit the upgrade No a Confirm your entry using the OK button E Status 4 Reset Time E Upgrade via 3 Status H Upgrate Now 2 Upgrade via 1 Yes 2 No Select 4 Reset Time to have the upgrade done at the time speci x fied in the Web configurator TS Confirm your entry using the OK button lt a Select whether you wish to continue Yes or whether you wish v to quit the upgrade No on Confirm your entry using the OK button Configuring the phone using the Web browser Configuring the phone using the Web browser You phone is also equipped with an integrated Web interface that you can use to configure the phone First enter the IP address at the Web site Example http 192 168 1 100 This IP address is obtained automatically from the connected PC via DHCP You can view the IP ad dress when you press the IP key on your phone Login Enter the User Name and Password in the empty text boxes provided for that purpose Default settings e Theuser name for the admin is admin and the password is 24234880 As an Administrator you are authorized to make any configuration settings you require e The user name for generic users is user and the password is user As a standard User you are not authorized to perform SIP configuration for example e When you click the Login button the Web based information management menu is loaded to your phone
78. verview Seas ano onen eee Fee eee eee See AA Ode eee a eee ee ee 70 DOM are OVNI Was io osorno asas AA AASA 70 Operating requirements erase HENAN NAB Eko ES OR OS ars wee oes 70 Electric FEQUIFCINCING CERE RT eee Cee a eRe eee eE 71 SIZES essa nana acaso EEE RER TER NO GOD GAAN A 71 II Telephone description Telephone description IP is the abbreviation for Internet Protocol An IP phone is a telephone transporting voice by grouping data package of IP protocol AnIP phonetransports voice message over data communication network at extremely low price but of excellent sound quality just like ordi nary fixed telephone lines do With our funkwerk IP 50 Internet phone you re going to save dramatically on internetional calls funkwerk IP 50 Internet phone functions much like an ordinary telephone switching between inner and out line it brings great conven ience to the users In the internal mode calls between your funkwerk IP 50 and any other funkwerk IP 50 are free of charge When IP 50 series IP net phone is in generalized out line mode it can place calls to every ordinary telephones in the world at an extremely low price With its stability sound quality compatibility and rich functionalities funkwerk IP 50 leverages your wealth with high quality communications Safety notes e Mind the storage and operation temperatures for the device listed in the technical specifications Only connect the device when the permissible
79. y and CFI Begin as follows Menu OK E OK RY 4 Network 4 VLAN Select 1 Activation in order to activate Activation N Confirm your entry using the OK button 2 VID VID setup Set the VID as specified in the information from your service provider u Select 2 VID in order to set up VID 1 Activation wv VID OK Confirm your entry using the OK button Here enter the value specified by your provider VID 2 4094 1367 Confirm your entry using the OK button ml OK Priority defines a user priority using eight different priority levels 2 3 IEEE 802 1P specifies the use ofthe three user priority bits Normally this value is defined by your Service Provider 27 Configuration using the telephone sm Select 2 VID in order to set up priority 2 VID b Confirm your entry using the OK button Priority OK Here enter the value specified by your provider Priority 0 7 Confirm your entry using the OK button 0 OK CFI The Canonical Format Indicator is always set to zero by Ethernet Switches CFI is used to ensure the compatibility of Ethernet and Token Ring networks When an Ethernet interface receives a frame with a CFI value of One that frame should not be forwarded to an unmarked interface without any processing If you activate the VLAN option and enter values for VID User Priority and CFI all incoming packets that
80. y using the OK button Select 1 Config mode to activate the server The following ser Disabled M vers are available 2 TFTP 1 Disable deactivating server access 2 TFTP 3 FTP OK 4 HTTP Confirm your entry using the OK button Select the activated server type and enter the IP address user 2 TFTP M name Login Name and the password Password for the 3 FTP FTP server 4 HTTP OK Confirm your entry using the OK button Upgrading the telephone software Begin as follows pa Menu gt OK 5 OK wv wv Menu button 7 Administrator 2 Upgrade system The corresponding entries must be made for the following settings using the Web Configurator These procedures are then carried out in the functions that are described Select 3 Status to view the current software and the preset gt ba time for the next automatic upgrade or Confirm your entry using the OK button Press the Menu button gt Click 2 Upgrade via to select the server on which the file to M upgrade is located 1 Disable deactivating server access 2 IFTP 3 FIP 4 HTTP OK Confirm your entry using the OK button gt m Press the Menu button A l a Select 1 Upgrade Now to view the current software M Confirm your entry using the OK button OK Select whether you wish to continue Yes or whether you M wish to q
81. y you wish to call Speak to the desired J You are conducting the call The first call is put on hold PresstheSystem parked inquiry button Hold to return to the first caller the second caller will be put on hold Press Conf dl Hold to switch back and forth between the two callers call is terminated and the caller on hold will call you by way of the Recall If you switch back and forth between two external parties broker s call and then hang up your handset the current Call switching Na J Hold or Dial the number of the You can now speak Replace the handset The Press Transfer You hear the dial tone from the earpiece You are conducting a call and wish to transfer the call to another party party you wish to call with that person two parties are then con nected If the called party does not answer press Transfer once again to return to the first party Three Party Conferencing Hold a You are conducting a call with one party and wish to Press the System parked inquiry Dial the number of You would like to include this include a further party in the call button Hold the party you wish party in the first call You hear the dial tone from the ear to call piece Press the System parked inquiry button Holda Conduct your three party confe
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