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Cordless IP Telephone User Manual Version 1.00
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1. A You could configure the WAN settings in this page Phone Setting r EE LAN Mode O Bridge NAT i WAN Setting aea IP Type OFixed P_ GHCP Client O PPPOE IP NAT Trans i Mask Gateway Others d DNS Server1 168 95 192 1 System Anth DNS Server2 168 95 1 1 MAC Save Change PPPoE Setting User Name e Default Settings B Password DECT Setting oO By VoIP Web Manageme fe AW 308 ig AW 308UM 1212 C In DSL internet connection without Router mode and ADSL with fixed IP address choose Fixed IP option type IP Address gt Mask Gateway Address DNS Server Address DNS Server2 Address which are provided by your ISP and Click Submit E YoIP Web Management Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO GEO HAO RAFFA IAM HAW A Q0 O HAO Osx ka ORLU 8 FED 4 http 192 168 123 1 9999 02in cgi pe Google G vo 3E LASi WAN Settings A You could configure the WAN settings in this page Phone Setting Network X LAN Mode O Bridge NAT l a i gt IP Type Fixed I O DHCP Client PPPoE E IP 59 117 103 68 NATT a gt Mask 255 0 0 0 Gateway 61 217 224 254 Others d DNS Servert 168 95 192 1 System Auth DNS Server2 168 95 1 1 MAC 0012b3000054 Save Change User Name 85051820 hinet net E Default Settings J Password cooooooo DECT Settin
2. A In DSL internet connection without Router mode and ADSL with dynamic IP address choose PPPoE option Most DSL users will select this option Type the PPPoE user name which is provided by your ISP Type the Password Click Submit e oIP Web Management Microsoft Internet Explorer SAR ay BRE iE HAO RREA IA HAH G O HAG Ps ka OZ aa 8 HED http 192 169 123 1 9999ogin cgi Brz E Google G vin RE YOC WAN Settings 4 You could configure the WAN settings in this page Phone Setting Netwurk LAN Mode O Bridge NAT WAN Setting SIP Settings IP Type OFixed IP O DHCP Client PPPoE 3 IP NAT Trans TEER Gateway Others d DNS Server1 168 95 192 1 System Anth DNS Server2 168 95 1 1 MAC Save Change PPPoE Setting User Name 85051620 hinet net Default Settings J Password eccccces DECT Setting lt v v lt ill e VolP Web Manageme r AW 308 tay AW 308UM 1212 B In DSL internet connection with Router mode Choose DHCP Client option Click Submit 4 VoIP Web Management Microsoft Internet Explorer fe fx LA BRE iE HAO RARE IA HAH O1 O HAO fue kaoa S FED http 192 168 123 1 999 ogin cgi vi E z Google C vio e Vlaori n WAN Settings
3. nttpw7192 168 123 1 9999Aogin cgi v Eez Bis Google G ve iie Register Name X i Register Password hart r Domain Server A Proxy Server Outbound Proxy Phone Setting d Subscribe for MW Oon off N i Switch to PSTN Oon off saor p Status Not Registered SIP Settings A Active Oon off NAT Trans Display Name d 7 User Name Others Register Name Register Password System Auth Domain Server q Proxy Server Save Change Outbound Proxy Subscribe for MWI 0 Off Default Settings 7 wes Switch to PSTN Oon off Status Not Registered O DECT Setting i v M m a amp HARABR D wae icy AW 308UM 1212 Gy zef Microsoft W mO amp FF 0604 8 The following window will be showed up then click Save Change E v OFE Gl 2 oIP Web Management Microsoft Internet Explorer SRF mE RRO RBA LAT KAH O O AAG Pm ka e 2al 8 v EJ E Google att D El httip 192 168 123 1 9999 0gin cgi LASi Note Information This page inform user important information gt Phone Setting Configure OK You have to save and reboot the VolP to effect those changes Network SIP Settings NAT Trans Others gt System Auth Save Change Default Settings E AAFAA a Us amp FF0607 DECT Setting a cuy AW
4. 1 2 Setup the device and PC Ethernet port connections Runs the Internet Explorer and types in htip device IP address 9999 to enter the configuration web page Notes The device _IP_ address could be a LAN port IP address 192 168 123 1 for AW207 only and also could be a WAN port IP address is assigned by DHCP server or set to a fixed IP for AW207 One can get hear the allocated WAN port IP address through the DECT handset by issuing the command off hook gt 126 PC shows the Login page as below Login VoIP I e Enter your username and password to login YolF server The Username and Password are root and test 4 Type in the username and password root and test 5 Enter the VOIP system information page as below System Information This page illustrate the system related information Firmware Version Tue Feb 13 18 15 55 2007 Codec wersion Mon Feb 05 15 45 56 2007 Phone Book Phone Setting Network SIP Sethnegs WAT Trans Others System Auth Save Change Update DECT Setting Reboot 6 Double click and activate the web links to do the configurations in this page A Phone Book includes a phone table for speed dialing reference The table lists up to 14 pages and each page contains 10 IP phone numbers or URL K Phone Setting Call plans includes Call Forward
5. item of SIP settings menu to configure the Hold by RFC Voice QoS SIP QoS and SIP Expire Time settings Other Settings You could set other settings in this page Hold by RFC of Phone Oon Off Hold by RFC of Phone Oon Off Voice QoS Dif Sen a0 063 SIP QoS Dif Seni a0 0 63 SIP Expire Time 300 3088400 sec Notes 1 One can setup the Hold by RFC Voice SIP QoS and SIP expire time in this page The QoS settings are used to set the priority of the voice packets If set the value higher than Q then the voice packets will have the higher priority to be transmitted in the Internet Regarding to the QoS function the cooperation with remote devices is required Please following service provider recommends if one want to change the settings 4 When finished the settings click the Submit button to save the changes and reboot the device To configure the NAT Trans setting Selects the STUN Setting item in the NAT Trans menu to configure the STUN settings STUN Setting You could set the IP of STIN server in this page STUN Oon Off STUN Server Cur Ml GOT STUN Part 1024 65835 Notes 1 STUN Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol UDP Through Network Address Translators NATSs is a network protocol allowing a client behind a NAT or multiple NATs to find out its public address the type of NAT it is behind and the internet side port associated by
6. or 4 button to choose Erase CID And press amp button Then Display shows Sure 4 Press amp button to erase all Caller ID numbers Or Press button to cancel and exit Dialing a Caller ID Number 1 Find the Caller ID number that you want to dial refer to Viewing Caller ID Numbers 2 Press button to dial out The Multi handset System You can register the additional handsets up to 6 to your base station With at least 2 registered handsets you can e Make an intercom call from one handset to another e Transfer an external call from one handset to another eSet up a three way Conference Call one PSTN call with Internal call such as HS 1 and HS 2 Making an Internal Call 1 Pick up the handset such as HS 1 and press ef button Result You hear a dial tone and these icons appear on Display as below il j INT Intercom 2 Enter the desired handset s number For example pressing 2 means you would like to reach to HS 2 Result Display shows synchronously the number you entered and the desired handset rings 3 The desired handset can oress button to answer the internal call 4 Press button to terminate the call Transferring an External Call When you are making or answering an external call you can transfer it to another handset For the calling handset 1 Press button and enter the desired handset number Result The desired handset rings 2 If the desired handset was picked up pr
7. 0 9 WAN Netmask lt gt lt dot gt WAN Gateway DOL lt Up arrow gt shift the cursor left Primary DNS lt Down arrow gt Shift the cursor Cursor right lt INT gt confirm selection Submit and back to root menu lt C gt backspace lt C gt in line empty back to root menu PPPoE User Account lt 0 gt lt 9 gt 0 9 Password lt a gt lt z gt a z Charecters a z A Z 0 9 and lt A gt lt Z gt A Z others y lt gt Others lt Up arrow gt shift the cursor left lt Down arrow gt Shift the cursor right SIP Account STUN Cfg Line No 1 2 lt 1 gt or lt 2 gt Server lt Sever IP domain name gt Proxy lt Proxy IP domain name gt Outbound lt Outbound IP domain name gt Account lt Account Number gt Password lt Password gt Active lt Enable gt or lt Disable gt Server lt STUN Server IP domain lt INT gt confirm selection Submit and back to root menu lt C gt backspace lt C gt in line empty back to root menu lt C gt lt C gt back to root menu lt 1 gt or lt 2 gt Select Line 1 or 2 lt 0 gt lt 9 gt 0 9 lt a gt lt Z gt ia Z lt A gt lt Z gt A Z lt gt Others lt Up arrow gt shift the cursor left lt Down arrow gt Shift the cursor right lt INT gt confirm selection Submit and go to next item lt C gt Backspace lt C gt in line empty back to root menu Spec
8. Protocol port number for the SIP Phone 1 The default setting 1s 60000 SIP Port of Phone 2 Enter a number to define the SIP port number for the SIP phone 2 The default port number of SIP Phone2 is 5062 RTP Port of Phone 2 Enter a number to define the RTP port number for the SIP Phone 2 The default setting is 60100 3 Codec Settings Selects the Codec Settings item of SIP settings menu to configure the CODEC settings Codec Settings You could set the codec settings in this page Codec Priority Codec Priority 1 Codec Priority 2 Codec Priority 3 G72 Codec Priority 4 na Codec Priority 5 G rz256 16 Codec Priority 6 Codec Priority 7 Codec Priority 5 RTP Packet Length S 711 amp G 729 5 7245 G f23 5 3K 5 725 5 3K Oon of Voice VAD Voice VAD Oon amp Off Notes 1 One can setup the Codec priority RTP packet length and VAD function in the Codec setting One needs to follow the service provider suggestion to setup those items 2 When finished the settings click the Submit button to save the changes and reboot the device 4 Codec ID Settings Selects the Codec ID Settings item of SIP settings menu to configure the CODEC settings Codec ID Setting You could set the value of Codec ID in this page Codec Type ID Defauit Value G726 16 ID 23 95 255 23 G726 24 ID 95 255 22 6726 32 ID 2 pas 265 2 G726 40 ID Bes 21
9. TCP IP under This connection uses the following items by clicking on it once Click on the properties button Select Use the following IP address by clicking once in the circle Enter IP address of 192 168 123 2 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 and a default gateway of 192 168 123 1 then click OK NOTE IP address of 192 168 123 2 must be unique in the Local Area Network Connections Otherwise 192 168 123 3 should be instead of 192 168 123 2 and etc Internet Protocol ICEP AA i Bar ae aa dee HTE BukAy IF rE e E All gt HbA Sa fein O Babes IP firth FAP FA IP fete eS IF faded 192 168 123 9 Hai U 255 955 955 0 faze HGS D 192 168 123 1 Banas DNS mikar Bi FA FFB DNS ARRE HEPA DNS fel ene itt DNS aAR BS A aa 4 Using the configuration web page 1 Open web browser Internet Explore for example on your PC Types in hitp device_ IP address 9999 to enter the configuration web page Notes The device_IP address could be a LAN port IP address 192 168 123 1 for AW207 only and also could be a WAN port IP address is assigned by DHCP server or set to a fixed IP for AW207 One can get hear the allocated WAN port IP address through the DECT handset by issuing the command off hook gt 126 then pop up the window as follows Type root in User Name field Type test in Password field Click Login E YolP Login Microsoft Intern
10. interface So if PC is setup behind this AW207 the MAC clone setting must to be enabled The device will copy the PC s LAN MAC address to the WAN port of AW207 for communicating with ISP server properly 2 Please check with supplier s technical support for changing this setting When finished the settings click the Submit button to save the changes and reboot the device To configure the advanced settings in Others Selects the Advanced Settings item in the Others menu to configure the ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol Send Anonymous CID Caller ID Plarity Reversal CPC Calling Party Control Delay CPC Duration Send Flash event and SIP Encryption Advanced Setting You could change advanced setting in this page ICMP Mot Echo Oves No Send Anonymous CID OYes No SIP Encrypt Disabled v PPPoE retry period 5 EE system Log Server system Log Type None v Notes 1 ICMP Not Echo Set Yes to disable the ICMP response The Ping response function is enabled as setting to No Send Anonymous CID Enable the device to send the anonymous caller ID SIP Encrypt To enable the SIP encryption function The default is set to Disabled Please contact to supplier technical support for changing this setting System Log Server and System Log Type This feature is reserved for the further applications To change the system password Click System Auth t
11. j 101 RFC 2833 ID 101 gs 255 Notes 1 Sometimes 2 VoIP devices with different Codec IDs will cause the interoperability issue If one is talking with another and getting problem one could confirm the Codec IDs for resolving the problem When finished the settings click the Submit button to save the changes and reboot the device 5 DTMF Settings Selects the DTMF Settings item of SIP settings menu to configure the DTMF settings DTMF Setting You could set the DTMP setting in this page RFC 2833 Inband DTME Send DTMF SIP Info Notes 1 One can click to enable one of the 2833 Out Band DTMF In Band DTMF and Send DTMF SIP Info in this page Please following service provider recommends if one want to change the settings When finished the settings click the Submit button to save the changes and reboot the device 6 RPort Settings Selects the RPort Settings item of SIP settings menu to configure the RPort settings RPort Setting You could enable disable the RPort setting in this page FP Port of Phoned On Off RPort of Phone2 On Oo Notes One can click to off the settings of RPort in this page Please following service provider recommends if one want to change the settings When finished the settings click the Submit button to save the changes and reboot the device 7 Other Settings Selects the Other Settings
12. 308UM 1212 fm AW 308 lt EER HAS VoIP Web Manageme 9 In the following window click Save button je 3 v E tE 8 Google G vio me J YoIP Web Management Microsoft Internet Explorer SRF mE RRO RBA LAT KAH Des Sram O Q a Hl O 0 AAO att D http 192 168 123 1 9999ogin cgi Phone Setting Save Changes Network i Save Changes You have to save changes to effect them gt SIP Settings NAT Trans pi Others System Auth Save Change Default Settings d DECT Setting AW 3080M 1212 Microsoft Word mO gt FF 0609 Gy AW 308UM 1212 T VoIP Web Manageme S AW 308 10 The window as following will pop up please wait a moment for rebooting J oIP Web Management Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO REDO MAC BREA IA HAW d Q1 O HAO Pw km oen D B m http 192 1698 123 1 9999 ogin cgi v giz 8 Google G vo REY Vhlaori n Note Information A This page inform user important information Phone Setting d Configure OK Network System will reboot automaitcally to effect those changes and please aie gt wait for a moment while rebooting SIP Settings x NAT Trans i Others gt System Auth Save Change Default Settings d DECT Setting d 5 lt l amp EER http 92 168 123 1 9999save cgi D ARAE VoIP Web Manageme fm AW 308 cay AW 308UM 121 O Ui gt
13. a network area that sits between an organization s internal network and an external network usually the Internet Click to select the DMZ ON DMZ Host IP Fill the DMZ host IP address Click Submit button to save the change and reboot the device 7 Virtual Server Settings Selects the Virtual Server item in Network menu to configure the Virtual Server related settings Virtual Server Settings You could set your virtual servers in this page The usual port numbers are WEB TCP 80 FIP Control TCR 21 FTPiData TCR 20 E maili POPS TCR 110 E mailfShMTP TCP 25 ONS UDP 53 and Telent TCP 23 Virtual Server Page page E J Num Enable Protocol InPort ExPort ServerIP_ Select Te Mm Tae Pee w M 0O Enable Selected Delete Selected Delete All Add Virtual Server Num 0 23 server IP Protocol TCR M Internal Port E External Fort Notes One can adds and deletes virtual server to from the virtual server list Up to 24 no 0 23 in three pages virtual servers could be added One can enable the virtual servers in the list by checking the Select fields and click the Enable Selected button to enable them One can delete the virtual servers in the list by checking the Select fields and click the Delete Selected button to disable them And one can also delete all by click the Delete All button 8 PPTP Setting
14. account number of user C ex 0702151xxx and end by press the lt gt key 4 The user C is ringed and system is ringing back to user B 5 User C off hooks to pick up the VoIP call communication with user B 6 User B on hooks to terminate the phone call and user C will connect the call with user A 3 party conference call When user A and user B are in a VoIP call User B wants to make a 3 party conference call with user C The operating procedure are listed below 1 User B presses lt R gt key Flash to get dialing tone and hold the user A communication 2 Type in 512 to enter the 3 party call state 3 Type in SIP account number of user C ex 0702151xxx and end by press the lt gt key 4 The user C is ringed and system is ringing back to user B 5 User C off hooks to pick up the VoIP call communication with user B 6 User B presses the lt R gt key to start the conference call with user A and user C Call Waiting When user A and user B are in a VoIP call User B can press the lt R gt key to hold the user A call communication and pick up new incoming call from user C Now user B can press lt R gt key again to switch the call connection to user A And also can switch back from user A to user C by pressing the lt R gt key Phone Book It allows you to store the name of frequently Contact persons and their phone numbers in your personal directory Therefore you can quickly make a call without entering the ph
15. if the handset is not in the charger To end the call either press the button or replace the handset on the charger If the AnyKey function is activated you can press any button on the keypad to answer an incoming telephone call Last Number Redial The handset stores the last three telephone numbers you have dialed To view and retrieve the last three numbers you have dialed press the gt button To scroll through the list press the gt button repeatedly Muting the Microphone While making a call you can mute the microphone This is useful if you want to speak to a person next to you without the other party on the line hearing the conversation To mute the handset s microphone press the button until the Mute icon will appear in the display To un mute the microphone press the Clear Mute button a second time until the Mute icon disappear Using the Speakerphone While making a call you can engage the handset s built in speaker to make both ends of the conversation audible to several people on your end of the line To activate the speakerphone press and hold the button until the speakerphone icon 4 is displayed and you can hear the activity on the line from the speaker built in to the back of the handset To deactivate the speakerphone press the pbutton until the speakerphone icon q disappears The handset can then be used normally Adjusting the Volume Level While making a call you can a
16. name gt register name register password gt domain server and proxy server in respective field Click Submit The settings of Phone2 are the same as Phone Note 1 Up to three service domains could be selected for each phone 2 Switch to PSTN One can set the device to switch the VoIP calls from a SIP account a Realm to the FXO port the PSTN by clicking the Switch to PSTN On 3 YoIP Web Management Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO SHH RAT OREA IAM HAD R O O NAOn km O 22a 8 FEED http 192 168 123 1 9999 0gn cg vE gz 58 Google C vivo REY Aai Service Domain Settings 4 You could set information of service domains in this page Phone Setting gt Phone 1 Neiwack Phone No SIP Settings gt Active On Oof Display Name 875410304 B Sei iiaa il User Name 875410304 Register Name 675410304 Others gt Register Password eeeee Baa Aci Domain Server msw1 mky com Proxy Server msw1 mky com Save Change Outbound Proxy Subscribe for MWI Oon Ooff Default Settings Switch to PSTN Oon of a Status Registered ee ene v r gj ii gt a Active Oon Off a DARRERA ARAE G E 2 VoIP Web Manageme fe AW 308 AW 308UM 1212 m X Vv Dis FF0602 e oIP Web Management Microsoft Internet Explorer SF RHE RR RBA LAT KAU a O 2 O haag pore frame OA Ba 8B BALD
17. speaker icon appears in the display Scroll Up Use this button to open the Phone Book when the handset is idle Pressing this button during a telephone call will increase the volume Scroll Down Use this button to open the Handset s setup and information menus Pressing this button during a telephone call will decrease the volume Handset Icon The LCD display of the AW207 handset can display various icons at the top of the display to indicate the operational status of the telephone These icons are described in the table below Icons that indicate the operation of the handset are shown in this area Information such as datiden Q S HS 1 connection status and telephone numbers are shown in this area Signal Strength Indicates the current signal strength between the handset and the base more bars indicate higher signal strength This icon is always displayed when the telephone is on In Use Displayed when the telephone is in use i e a telephone call is in progress Speakerphone Indicates the handset is in speakerphone mode Intercom Indicates the handset is in intercom conversation mode Operation Mode Displayed when the handset is in operation mode Caller ID Indicates a new call To view the caller access the Caller ID menu Battery Status asf T Indicates the relative charge state of the handset s batteries more bars indicat
18. the one included with the AW20 7 will cause damage and make warranty of this product invalid If any of the above items are missing please contact your reseller System Requirements for Configuration Ethernet Based Cable or DSL Modem e A multi port Ethernet router may be included in the same box as the Cable or DSL Modem mentioned above e Computer with Windows Macintosh or Linux based operating system and an installed Ethernet adapter Internet Explorer Version 6 0 or Netscape Navigator Version 6 0 and Above Base and Connections AW207 Base_ back view Reset Factory Setting Button Press this button 1 9 seconds to enable the system reset Press and hold this button over 10 seconds to reset the device configuration to factory settings AW207 Base_ back view IN USE LED An active LED indicates either Handset has been hanged off or Incoming call is ongoing PWR LED A solid LED indicates PWR works normally PAGE Registration Button Press this button 1 9 seconds to enable the DECT PAGE function Press and hold this button over 10 seconds to enable DECT Registration function AW207 Base_ bottom_ view Light connection is active Blink data transmitting or receiving Off connection is not established Light connection is active Blink data transmitting or receiving Off connection is not established VoIP1 2 Light VoIP session has been established Off No VoIP sessi
19. the NAT with a particular local port This information is used to set up UDP communication between two hosts that are both behind NAT routers STUN is a client server protocol The device includes a STUN client which will send a request to a STUN server The server then reports back to the STUN client what the public IP address of the NAT router is and what port was opened by the NAT to allow incoming traffic back in to the network If one needs to enable the setting please contact to supplier s technical support 4 When finished the settings click the Submit button to save the changes and reboot the device To configure the Auto Configure settings in Others Reserved Selects the Auto Config item in the Others menu to configure the settings for setting up the auto configuration environment Auto Configuration Setting You could enable disable the auto configuration setting in this page Auto Configuration cf OTFTP FTP OHTIP TFIP Server STEANE Exp 60 35 187 30 HTTF File Path Exp download FTP Server Exp 60 35 17 1 FIP Username FIP Password i FTP File Path Exp file load Notes 1 Currently the Auto configuration setting page is reserved for the future 2 The configuration fields in Auto Configuration Setting are listed in below Configuration Default Selection Range Settings Descriptions Setting Auto Configuration Set to enable the Auto Provision and selec
20. to be a Fix IP DHCP Client or PPPoE access mode Fixed IP If the fixed IP is selected one must to assign the IP address Subnet mask Gateway IP address DHCP Client Set the DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol client to connect with a DHCP server could be provided by a NAT router PPPoE Supports the device to connect with an ADSL modem not include NAT router directly 3 Ifthe PPPoE 1s selected one must to fill out the User Name and Password for connecting to ISP The User name and password are provided by ISP 4 Click submit to save and reboot the device 3 LAN Setting Selects the LAN Settings item of Network menu to configure the settings related to LAN port LAN setting page of AW207 LAN Settings You could configure the LAN settings in this page LAN Setting P Mek MAC DHCP Server DHCP Server On of Start IP End IP UU Lease Time 1 Ho idd hh Notes 1 Fills the IP address and subnet mask of the LAN port 2 DHCP server DHCP is a protocol used by networked computers clients to obtain unique IP address and other parameters such as default router subnet mask and IP addresses for DNS servers from a DHCP server The DHCP server ensures that all IP addresses are unique that is no IP address is assigned to a second client while the first client s assignment is valid Please refer to the RFC2131 If turn the DHCP server ON o
21. 1590 Press button to confirm Then Choosing BASE Cfs or VoIP Cfs Base Configuration Registering a New Handset De Registering a Handset Changing Base PIN Tx Gain Rx Gain TBRO6 Test Resetting Base VoIP Configuration Please see Appendix B Configure the device settings using DECT Handset Changing Base PIN The handset PIN is for registration personalization and reset The default PIN is 1590 You can replace it with the number easy to be remembered for you 1 Press or 4 button to choose Change PIN and press E button to enter 2 Display shows New PIN Enter the new PIN then press button Result Display won t show the new entered PIN for secrecy 3 Display shows Retype PIN Enter the new PIN again then press button A confirmation ton will be heard Note e If you enter the wrong PIN a rejecting tone will be heard e f there are several handsets registered to the base station the other handset users can t access the BS Setting menu without having the newly changed Base PIN Resetting Base You can reset all options under the BS Setting menu to default setting at the time of purchase 1 Press or 4 button to choose BS Default And press ef button Result Display shows as follows all D BS Default 2 Press G button to confirm Or press button to cancel and exit Appendix A Configure the device settings using Web Page Install the AW207 for configurati
22. AW207 Cordless IP Telephone User Manual Version 1 00 Welcome Customer Service Company s Name Website Fax Tel E mail Service hours Safety precautions To avoid the electrical shock and injury please follow these basic safety precautions before using the phone 01 Carefully read and follow the instructions in the manual 02 Heed the warnings marked on the unit 03 Unplug the phone when cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners 04 Do not place objects on the line cord It may cause damage 05 Do not use this phone in wet surroundings and environments where there is a risk of explosion 06 Keep the phone dry and not to be spilt 07 If the phone is out of function unplug it from the wall outlet and deliver to service center for reparation 08 Be careful about the polarity of batteries Insert the rechargeable batteries in accordance with polarity as indicated refer to the Installing Batteries section 09 Only use approved rechargeable batteries of the same type Never use other ordinary batteries of conventional alkaline batteries Otherwise health risks and personal injuries cannot be excluded 10 Do not mix exhausted and full batteries Exhausted batteries shall not be removed to usually household waste or be burn up 11 Only use the power adaptor unit as supplied refer to the specification on the underside of the device 12 Children can only use the pho
23. Drop prefix Ov es No Replace rule 3 j Drop prefix Ov es No Feplace rule 4 Dial now Auto Dial Time S 3 9 sec Use as send key Yes O No Use for IF dialing Yes O No Notes I Selects the Drop prefix Yes to drop the number specified in the right field of Replace rule and replace by the left field Select No to add the number specified in the left field directly Fills the left field of Replace rule to define the new prefix number for replacing Fills the right field of Replace rule to define the matching rule that defines the matching prefix numbers which be compared with the dialing prefix number Auto Dial Time is the time duration for sending out the call The dialing number will be sent out when stop the type in and the time is expired of the setting Alternatively one can type in to send out the calling number Replace rule is used to define the replace rule of the dialing number The maximum characters of the field is up to 124 6 Dial Now is defined a number digits for sending it out immediately when dialing digits digit amp length is matched to this number The maximum characters of the field is up to 124 To describe the replacing rules in the following examples Dial Plan You could the set the dial plan in this page Drop prefix O Yes No Replace rule 1 001 482 501 Drop prefix O Yes
24. Erasing Entries from Phonebook _ gt o_o Erasing a single entry from phonebook Press Y or 4 button to choose Delete And press button Press V or button to find the phonebook entry that you want to erase Press amp button to confirm and Display shows Sure Press ef button to erase then a confirmation tone will be heard Or Press button to cancel and exit Erasing all entries from phonebook Press V or button to choose Erase All And press button Then Display shows Sure Press G button to erase then a confirmation tone will be heard a al gt B Press button to cancel and exit S U re Dialing a Number in Phone Book 1 Find the phonebook entry that you want to dial refer to Viewing Stored Entries 2 Press button to dial out Character Map Press the button labeled with the required character eOnce for the first character e wice for the second character and so on The list of characters is shown as below Times Button 1X 2X 3X 4X 53X 4 1 lt gt 2 Aa Bb Cc 2 3 Dd Ee Ff 3 Gg Hh li 4 J Kk LI 5 6 Mm Nn Oo 6 tt 7 Pp Qq R Ss 7 Tt Uu Vv g Ww Xx Yy Zz Q i 0 66 Note eEnter the same character twice or a different character on the same button wait for a few seconds to select the next character elo delete the entered character or digit press button Press the button to change a character from upper case to lower
25. FF 06 10 11 AW207 has been restarted already and all LED indicators will be off after few seconds VOIP LED indicator will be light always That means AW20 7 has been set up successfully and users can make a VoIP phone call But IN USE LED indicator will be off normally Whenever AW207 has been hanged off it will be light If AW207 has been hanged on again then IN USE LED indicator will switch to be off Basic Function Handset Clear Mute Use this button to clear an input gt return to last menu item gt mute the microphone while you are making a telephone call Microphone Sensitive microphone for making your voice clearly heard Ear Speaker High quality speaker for privately hearing telephone calls Another larger speaker is on the rear of the handset for use as a speakerphone Last Numbers Dialed Press this button to view the last 3 telephone numbers dialed To scroll through the last 3 numbers dialed press this button repeatedly Power On Off It is used to power on the handset or power the handset off by holding the button for several seconds Handset continued INT It is used to make an Internal call transfer an external call and select menu items VoIP Call Use this button to initiate or answer a VoIP telephone call and hang up the call It is also used to switch the handset to speakerphone mode by holding the button down for several seconds until the
26. No Replace rule 2 105 001 002 003 006 009 Drop prefix Ov es Na Replace rule 3 03 Jo0000 BaaGONCH WOOK Drop prefix Ov es Na Replace rule 4 g l Dial now SMM NHN HOMHM MEN Auto Dial Tinie 5 l J 9 sec Use as send key Yes OWNo Use for IF dialing Yes No Reset Notes 1 The syntax of the replacing rule are define as following for OR operation xxx for specific dialing digits ex xxx is for three digits 1234567890 for defined dialing digits 2 Example 1 Drop prefix No Replace rule 1 001 482 501 When the prefix of dialing number matches to 482 or 501 add 001 to the prefix If the original dialing number is 482xxxxx or 501xxxxx then the sending dialing number will be 001482xxxxx or 001501 xxxxx 3 Example 2 Drop prefix Yes Replace rule 1 005 001 002 003 006 009 When the prefix of dialing number matches to 001 or 002 or 003 or 006 or 009 replace the prefix by 005 If the original dialing number is 0019876543 0028765432 or 00676543271 etc then the sending dialing number will be 0059876543 0058765432 or 0057654321 4 Example 3 Drop prefix No Replace rule 1 03 4xxxxxx 3xxxxxx 7XXXXXX When the prefix of dialing number matches to 4Xxxxxx or 3XXXXXX Or 7XXXXXX matching the digit and length add 03 to the prefix If the original dialing number is 4123987 3123587 and 7123354 etc then the sending dialing
27. SNTP Settings Volume Settings Dial Plan Settings Flash Time Setting Call Waiting Setting Network includes Status setting information WAN Settings LAN Settings DDNS Settings VLAN Settings DMZ Settings Virtual Server Setting and PPTP settings SIP Settings includes Service Domain settings Port settings Codec settings Codec ID settings DTMF settings Rport settings and Other settings SIP QoS etc NAT Trans includes STUN Settings Others includes Auto Config settings FXO Settings MAC clone settings and Advanced Seitings System Auth Authentication is used for entering the password Save Change is for saving the setting changes and auto reboot the system Update Settings including the Update Firmware Auto Update and Default Settings DECT Setting includes the PAGE Register and Deregister DECT functions Reboot is for re starting the system 7 Onecan change the WAN settings LAN mode NAT and Bridge and IP type Fixed IP DHCP client and PPPoE etc in the Network menu 8 For the AW20 7 one can also change the LAN settings the IP address and enabling disabling DNS server etc in the Network Menu To configure the Phone Book settings This device support a phone book with up to 140 sets of the IP phone account in 14 pages User can make the index number Phone item for speed dialing give a phone name Name for reference and enter the IP phone account number or URL Co
28. a specific duration to do the functions defined as below 1 9 seconds to enable the system reset Over 10 seconds to reset the device configuration to factory settings Appendix B Configure the device settings using DECT Handset The AW207 AW206 support users to configure the configuration settings through DECT handset Someone can operate the handset key pad to read and set the configuration settings The common procedures for entering configuration menu Enter Menu gt select BS Settings gt enter PIN code 1590 gt select VOIP Cfg gt select the configuration item The descriptions and procedures of settings are listed as below Configuration Descriptions Settings Operation Procedures WAN IP Address To set the WAN port IP Enter HS Menu address Select BS Settings Enter PIN code select VOIP Cfg Select WAN IP Address WAN Netmask To set the WAN port subnet Enter HS Menu mask Select BS Settings Enter PIN code select VOIP Cfg Select WAN Netmask To set gateway IP address Enter HS Menu select BS Settings Enter PIN code WAN Gateway select VOIP Cfg o __Select WAN Gateway Primary DNS To set DNS server IP Enter Menu address Select BS Settings Enter PIN code select VOIP Cfg Select Primary DNS PPPoE User To set PPPoE user account Enter Menu User Name password Select BS Settings and enable disable the j Enter PIN code PPPoE select VOIP Cfg Select PPPoE User To set the user accou
29. andset PIN is for registration personalization and reset The default PIN is 1590 You can replace it with the number easy to be remembered for you 1 Press y or A button to choose Set PIN 2 Press button to confirm and Display shows HS PIN 3 Enter the current handset PIN default 1590 And press f button to confirm 4 Display shows New PIN Enter the new PIN and press button to confirm 5 Display shows Re type Enter the new PIN again and press button A confirmation tone will be heard Setting Auto Answer Function Auto Answer function allows you to answer an incoming call without pressing any button The only thing you have to do is to pick up the handset from the base like a wired phone To activate the function 1 Press Y or 4 button to choose Auto Answer And press button 2 Press or 4 button to choose On And press ef button The confirmation tone will be heard To deactivate the function 1 Press Wor A button to choose Auto Answer And press button 2 Press Vor 4 button to choose Off And press button A confirmation tone will be heard Setting Any Key Talk Function When activate Anykey Talk function you can answer an incoming call by pressing any button except lt T and function key 7 4 and To activate the function 1 Press V or 4 button to choose Anykey Talk And press button 2 Press Y or 4 button to choose On And press J button A co
30. button to choose Melody Int And press amp button to confirm Result The default ring melody mode shows up and rings 2 Press Y or 4 button to choose the ring melody you want then press button to confirm Result The default ring volume level shows up and rings 3 Press V or 4 button to choose the volume level you want Result Each time you press V or A the handset rings the melody and volume you have chosen The higher level you choose the louder the volume 4 Press amp button A confirmation tone will be heard 5 To exit press button ll H Iring 9 1 Setting Key Tone Normally whenever you press any button on the handset you hear a beep tone You can deactivate this function if you like 1 Press V or 4 button to choose Set keytone And press Gf button Result Display shows On or Off 2 Press M or A button to choose On or Off to activate or deactivate this function 3 Press amp button A confirmation tone will be heard Result Display shows what you have set Click on or Click off 3 To exit press button Setting Handset Name Following the steps as below you can set your handset name The handset name displays in standby mode 1 Press Y or A button to choose User Name 2 Press ef button and Display shows Name 3 Enter the name refer to Character Map 4 Press ei button and a confirmation tone will be heard all H John 1 Base 1 Changing Handset PIN The h
31. case or vice versa Caller ID When you receive a call the caller s phone number will be displayed if your local telephone company provides the Caller ID service The last 50 received calls will be stored in the Caller ID list including missed calls and incoming calls You may make the call directly from the Caller ID The Caller ID icon amp appears when there is any new missed call Once you have viewed the number the icon will disappear ill B 012345 Note elf the caller didn t release his name and phone number Display will show private elf the caller is from an area where the telephone company doesn t offer the Caller ID service or couldn t deliver caller s name and number to your area via the long distance network Display will show out of area elf the number has been stored in the phonebook when a call is incoming Display will show the number together with the name ll MX H all MX H private out of area Viewing Caller ID Numbers 1 Press button to display the main menu 2 Press Y or 4 button to choose Caller ID And press Sf button Result Display shows the latest Callers number or together with the name 3 Press y or A button to scroll to the Caller ID number Note elf there is no Caller ID s record Display will show Empty Erasing All Caller ID Numbers 1 Press button to display the main menu 2 Press or 4 button to choose HS Setting And press Y button 3 Press
32. d Domain Server msw1 mky com Proxy Server mew mky com Outbound Proxy mswil mky com Subscribe for M AI Oon off Switch ta PSTN Oon off status Registered Active Oon off Register Password Po SSS Outbound Proxy Subscribe for Myvi OOn Off Switch ta PSTN Oon off status Not Registered Active Oon Off Display Name User Mame Register Mame meea Domain Server Proxy Server Outbound Proxy Subscribe for Wa Oon off switch ta PSTN Oon off status Mot Registered Notes The device is able to support two VoIP phone line in the same time Each phone line can register up to three SIP accounts in three Realms One can register up to three SIP accounts in each phone line Then dial out the VoIP phone via first enable SIP account Realm 1 is the first priority and receive the phone from three SIP accounts in Realm 1 3 So one can register up to six SIP accounts in phone 1 and phone 2 of the device First selects the Phone 1 or phone 2 in Phone No item Active Click to select the Active On to active a Realm 1 3 Display Name User Name Register Name Fill the IP phone number provided by Gatekeeper service provider into the Display Name User Name and Register Name Or fill in the display name you desired into Display Name and fill the user name and register nam
33. d and display shows the submenu of New HS 5 To choose menu of New HS And press button Result Display shows Sub PIN 6 Enter the sub pin you want to set default 1590 then press f button to confirm Result Display shows New HS M23456 7 To enter into the new handset of number of 2 6 Result A confirmation tone is heard and display shows Ready It means the base is ready to register a new handset 8 To pick up the new handset you want to register Press or 4 button to choose HS Register And press button 9 To select Base 1 or base 2 or base 3 or base 4 Press v button to choose base number And press button Result A confirmation tone is heard and display shows Searching 10 The new handset will display PIN menu Enter the pin you want to set default 1590 then press SS button to confirm 11 The new handset will display base number and HS number after the registration is ready De Registering a Handset You can deregister a handset with the registered handset But ALL registered handsets must be in standby mode 1 Press button to display the main menu 2 Press W or 4 button to choose BS Setting And press button Result Display shows first Waiting then MASTER PIN default 1590 3 Enter the master pin you have set and press f button Result A confirmation tone is heard and Display shows the submenu 4 To enter into menu BASE Cfig By press button R
34. djust the earpiece volume level from 1 to 9 A higher number indicates a higher volume level To adjust the volume level press V or A button during a telephone call Paging You can page the handset from the base unit to locate lost handsets easily 1 Press page button on the front panel of AW207 base Result The lamp on the handset blinks and all handsets registered to the base ring for about 20 seconds 2 To stop paging press page button once more Note e If a call comes in while the handset is being paged the handset stops paging and the phone rings Call Transfer Blind Transfer When user A and user B are in a VoIP call User B wants to make the blind call transfer to user C The operating procedure are listed below i User B presses lt R gt key Flash to get dialing tone and hold the user A communication li Type in 510 to enter the call transfer state lil Type in SIP account number of user C ex 0702151xxx and end by press the lt gt key iv The user C is ringing and system is ringing back to user A v User C off hooks to pick up the VoIP call communication with user A Attendant Transfer When user A and user B are in a VoIP call User B wants to make the attendant call transfer to user C The operating procedure are listed below 1 User B presses lt R gt key Flash to get dialing tone and hold the user A communication 2 Type in 511 to enter the call transfer state 3 Type in SIP
35. downloads ETe Ganer Exp 60 35 171 FIP Username FIP Password FTP File Path Exp ffilefload Check new firmware O Power ON Scheduling Scheduling Date 14 l 1 30 days Scheduling Time AM O0 00 05 59 w Automatic Update Notify only Automatic Firmware File Prefix TA2510 Next update time Notes l 2 Currently the Auto Update mechanism is reserved for the future Please update new firmware code through http device 1p address 9999 update htm web page The configuration settings in this page are described in below Selection Range Configuration Default Settings Descriptions Setting Auto Update Set to enable the Auto update and Off select the configuration through TFTP HTTP or FTP TFTP Server TFTP Server domain name or IP None Max length 128 HTTP Server TFTP Server domain name or IP None Max length 128 HTTP Path The file path under HTTP server None Max length 128 DE ERR FTP Server FTP Server domain name or IP None Max length 128 FTP Username FTP user name for logging in to None Max length 64 men eran ee FTP Password FTP user password for logging in None Max length 64 mess ewes a File Path The file path under FTP server for None Max length 64 pee mine cgi D Check New Firmware Select the timing to update the Power Power ON F W as Power ON or by ON Scheduling Scheduling Scheduling Days Enter scheduling days for 14 1 33 days fwangit
36. e A Scheduling Time Select the duration time for AM AM 00 00 05 59 periodical update 00 00 AM 06 00 11 59 05 59 PM 12 00 17 59 PM 18 00 23 59 Automatic Update Select the operation type Notify only Notify only for just notifying or Automatic for updating Automatic automatically Firmware File Prefix TA2S10 TA2S10 Max 32 bytes ASCII Reset to the default settings Click Default Settings in the Update menu to reset all of the device setting to the factory settings Restore Default Settings You could click the restore button to restore the factory settings Restore default settings Notes Click Restore to reset the device setting to default settings and reboot the device To save changes and reboot the device Click Save Change menu to save the configuration changes and reboot the device automatically Save Changes You have to save changes to effect them save Changes Note Click Save button to save the changes and reboot the device automatically To enable the DECT registering deregistration and paging process for registering deregistering and paging a handset Through Web Page One can select the Register Deregistration or Page item of DECT Setting menu in System Information page to enter DECT registering deregistration and Paging enabling page after passing the login DECT Registration Setti
37. e get from ISP into User Name and Register Name Password Enter the password provided by service provider Domain Server Proxy Server Outbound Proxy One must to fill out the Domain Server Proxy Server and Outbound Proxy server domain names provided by the service provider In general a gatekeeper service provider will give one domain name for those three servers MWI Then one can enable the MWI Message Waiting Indication function by click the MWI On Switch to PSTN One can set the device to switch the SIP calls from a SIP account a Realm to the FXO port the PSTN by clicking the Switch to PSTN On 11 Status Itis read only to show up the registering status 2 Port Settings Selects the Port Settings item of SIP settings menu to configure the SIP and RTP ports Port Settings You could set the port number in this page SIP Port of Phonet 5060 1065633 RTP Port of Phone 60000 10 65533 SIP Port of Phone 5062 10 65533 RTP Port of Phone2 60100 10 85533 Notes 1 Fill the port settings in this page to enable the IP phone calls through the IP address and port number the format is IP address Port no e g XXX XXX XXX XXX 5060 SIP Port of Phone 1 Enter a number to define the SIP port number for the SIP phone 1 The default port number of SIP Phone is 5060 RTP Port of Phone 1 Enter a number to define the RTP Real time Transport
38. es a higher level of battery charge During the charging cycle this icon will flash This icon is always displayed when the telephone is on Turning the Handset On and Off When you place the handset in the charger to charge it is automatically turned on The handset is now ready for use To turn the handset off press the button until Good Bye appears in the handset s LCD display as shown below Good Bye The handset will then turn off and the display will become blank Please note nothing will appear in the handset s LCD display when the battery power is very low When you first turn on the handset the initial screen displays the handset number and the base number or base name if you have a name saved for the base Jd IN econes O S HS 1 Base 1 In the case shown above the display indicates that this is handset 1 HS 1 and base 1 Base 1 In this case the AW207 has registered with the SIP server and is ready to make and receive VoIP telephone calls to other VOIP phone numbers over the Internet If you have established an account you can make VoIP telephone calls to almost any regular telephone for a much reduced cost Making a VoIP Call Pick up the handset and oress button Dial Tone button You will hear the dial tone and the handset icon will appear in the handset s LCD display Dial the number you want to call The handset s LCD will display the phone number as you enter it Th
39. ess pbutton to hang up For the desired handset When the handset rings Press button to answer an incoming call Note elf the desired handset doesn t answer it press ef button to cancel the transfer elf the calling handset doesn t hang up the external call is not able to be transferred Setting Up a Three Way Conference Call When you have an external call and an intercom call in process refer to Transferring an External Call you can set up a three way Conference Call like this Press and hold button of the calling handset till the called handset number disappears from Display and then a three way Conference Call is set Registering a New Handset The supplied handset with the base station is already registered as the handset number 1 HS 1 Each additional handset must be registered to the base station Note eA handset can be registered to up to 4 different base stations And a base station can be set with up to 6 handsets elo register a new handset with the registered handset 1 To get the registered handset Press 7 button to display the main menu 2 Press button to choose BS Setting And press button Result Display shows first Waiting then MASTER PIN 3 Enter the master pin you have set default 1590 And press button Result A confirmation tone is heard and display shows the submenu 4 To enter into menu BASE Cfig By press button Result A confirmation tone is hear
40. esult A confirmation tone is heard and display shows the submenu of New HS 5 Press V or 4 button to choose Remove HS And press S3 button Result Display shows as follows all D H Remove HS M Note e The current status will be shown as the following format Each position of the cursor stands for the status of the correspondent handset M means this handset is in setting mode means that it s not registered yet For example M23 means that there are up to 3 handsets registered to this base and the HS 1 is in setting mode e The handset in setting mode can not be deregistered 6 Enter the handset number you want to deregister Or Press button to exit 7 Press J button A confirmation tone will be heard Result Display of the deregistered handset shows Not Sub Not Sub Choosing a Base station Your handset can be registered up to 4 different base stations You can select the base you want to use by following the steps as below Note e Io use the handset with more than one base station the handset must be registered to each base station refer to Registering a New Handset 1 Press button to display the main menu 2 Press Y or button to choose Select Base And press button To select the Base Automatically 3 Press W or 4 button to choose Base Auto And press T button to confirm Note e In this mode the handset will automatically
41. et Explorer BRE RAD RAO RARE IAD HAH Q O AO Orn kz O 2 Sa HoA 84D netpv 192 168 123 1 99997 Login VoIP Enter your username and password to login VoIP server Username root Password eooo 2 In the following window Click Network J oIP Web Management Microsoft Internet Explorer m efx BRO RHO HAW REAREA IA HAW iy O O AAO mkwwz Oka LD x AED nttpv 192 168 123 1 9999Mogin cei v E Google G vo RE System Information This page illustrate the system related information Firmware Version Fri Dec 8 18 01 06 2006 Codec Version Tue Nov 21 10 12 57 2006 SIP Settings 7 NAT Trans 3 Others gt System Auth Save Change Default Settings d DECT Setting Mi 2 a 6 ra Pi ME ae 2 VolP Web Manageme fm AW 308 u AW 308UM 1212 3 In the following window Click WAN Settings A Yol Web Management Microsoft Internet Explorer aA ay BRE iE HAO RREA IA HAH O1 O HAO fue kw G Ba D IED nttp 192 168 123 1 9999ogin cei v E 8 Google C vo mme System Information A This page illustrate the system related information Phone Setting Firmware Version Fri Dec 6 18 01 06 2006 Ne Codec Version Tue Nov 21 10 12 57 2006 SIP NA Oth System Auth Save Change Default Settings DECT Setting VoIP Web Manageme 4 In the WAN Settings window
42. et the volume of your phone tn this page Handset olume Hoo o O 12 PSTN Qut Volume 12 e132 Handset Gain 410 0 15 PSTN In Gain 12 e415 Notes 1 Adjust the Handset Volume for tuning the volume of handset The PSTN Out Volume is specified for sending volume of the FXO port The Handset Gain is for sending gain of the handset 2 3 4 The PSTN In Gain is for input gain of FXO port J Please don t change the settings without technical support 4 The DND settings Selects the DND Settings item to configure the settings for enabling the DND Do Not Disturb function DND Setting You could set the do not disturb period of your phone in this page DND Always Oon Off OND Period OoOn Off From hh mim To hh mm Notes 1 Select DND Setting to enter the configuration page and configure the DND operation mode either DND Always for always enabling DND function or DND Period for enabling DND function in a period The DND Always is defined to enable the DND always The DND Period is defined to enable the DND for a period time 5 The Dialing Plan settings Selects the Dialing Plan Settings item to do the dialing arrangement Dial Plan You could the set the dial plan in this page Right Field the dialing prefix Drop prefix Oves WNo Replace rule 1 Ta f Drop prefix Ov es No Replace rule 2
43. formation WAN Settings LAN Settings DDNS Settings PPTP Settings and VLAN Settings items One can construct the network settings with supplier s technical supports 1 Status Selects the Status item of Network setting menu to show up the Interface 0 WAN port and Interface 1 LAN port settings Network Status Page of AW207 Network Status This page shows current status of network Interfaces of the system Type DHCP Client te 10 0 0 6 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 100 0 0 1 DNS Serer 1 165 955 192 1 DNS Server 2 165 95 1 1 Type DHCP Server lee 192 166 123 1 hlask 255 255 455 0 Gateway 192 166 125 1 DNS Server 1 166 95 192 1 DNS Server 2 168 95 1 1 Notes 1 Interface 0 is defined for the WAN port and Interface 1 is for LAN port 2 Type Normally WAN port is set to a DHCP client It gets the IP address from DHCP server could be a NAT router etc And the LAN port is set to a DHCP server It provide the IP address to clients IP It is a IP address An DHCP client gets the IP address from the DHCP server 4 Mask IP subnet mask for class C Gateway IP Address commonly the LAN address of the gateway is meant The addresses of computers connected to the LAN are hidden behind the gateway That is the WAN can only see the gateway s IP address The DHCP client at WAN port gets that address from the DHCP server And the device defined a gateway IP address 192 168 123 1 for LAN port acce
44. g VoIP Web Manageme fe AW 308 ay A W 308UM 1212 2 amp 0 UM FF0552 E oIP Web Management Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO SED HAW OREA IAM KAW ay O 2 AO Ose kam O RZL Ly 8 ALD S http 7192 168 123 1 9999ogin cgi v Ej Bi Google iC ve ORE LIS System Information S This page illustrate the system related information Phone Setting Firmware Version Fri Dec 8 18 01 06 2006 Network Codec Version Tue Nov 21 10 12 57 2006 NAT Trans Others gt System Auth Save Change Default Settings J DECT Setting b lt u amp Sa fm AW 308 ay AW 308UM 1212 2 amp 0 UR gt FF 05 55 6 In the following window click Service Domain J oIP Web Management Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO BHO RAG RREA IAM HAU ae O O RAO Pw km oL yl x HED http 192 168 123 1 9999Mogin cgi v Erz E Google C vo QE ASi System Information A This page illustrate the system related information Phone Setting Firmware Version Fri Dec 6 16 01 06 2006 Network gt Codec Version Tue Nov 21 10 12 57 2006 Save Change Default Settings d DECT Setting lt info htm D AEA ty fee iE Zj VoIP Web Managem fae AW 308 ay AW 308UM 1212 Gy Z5 Microsoft W 7 In the following window Select Phone1 in Phone No field Select On in Active field ype display name user
45. he idle time out is expired the handset will quit from the BS setting operation 2 The re entry time is set to 30 seconds for waiting to re enter the BS setting operation 3 Maximum characters of the account is 31 4 Maximum characters of the password and IP address is15 5 All of the settings submitted by pressing lt INT gt will be kept in the device temporarily They must be saved to device s Flash ROM permanently by issuing Save Reboot command 6 The following table explains the relation of Key pads and input characters which are used for Base settings gt VOIP Cfg The will be displayed as the special character like y or like a
46. ial notes for Active item lt Up arrow gt in Active item Select lt Enable gt or lt Disable gt lt Down arrow gt in Active item Select lt Enable gt or lt Disable gt lt INT gt in Active item confirm selection Submit and back to root menu lt 0 gt lt 9 gt 0 9 lt a gt lt Z gt ia Z lt A gt lt Z gt A Z lt gt Others lt Up arrow gt shift the cursor left lt Down arrow gt Shift the cursor right lt INT gt confirm selection Submit lt STUN Port number gt and go to next item lt C gt backspace lt C gt at left end back to root menu Active lt Enable gt or lt Disable gt Special notes for Active item lt Up arrow gt in Active item Select lt Enable gt or lt Disable gt lt Down arrow in Active item Select lt Enable gt or lt Disable gt lt INT gt in Active item confirm selection Submit and back to root menu Save Reboot lt Up arrow gt Select lt No gt or lt Yes gt No Yes lt Down arrow gt Select lt No gt or lt Yes gt lt INT gt confirm selection Submit and back to root menu lt C gt back to root menu Factory Set No lt Up arrow gt Select lt No gt or lt Yes gt Yes lt Down arrow gt Select lt No gt or lt Yes gt lt INT gt confirm selection Submit and back to root menu lt C gt back to root menu Notes 1 The idle time is set to 30 seconds during the BS setting operations When t
47. ings Prefix To PSTN defines which dialing numbers will be switch send out to PSTN directly User don t need to dial before dialing the PSTN phone number In the other word when the dialing number matches to the prefix number in prefix table it will be sent out to PSTN Selects the Prefix To PSTN item to edit the phone prefix table One can configure up to 8 sets of phone prefix in the table and each maximum length is 7 digits Prefix to PSTN Outgoing call with the prefix number in this page will be connected through PSTN item Prefix Number Select 1 Oo as Mm Mm WW M Delete Selected Delete All Add Prefix Number Position 1 o Prefix O S Number Add Notes 1 Prefix Number is defined to a number for matching with dialing prefix number If the dialing number matches to the configured Prefix Number in the table it will be sent out to PSTN port The maximum digits of the prefix number is 7 Someone can select and delete the phone number by checking the Select field and click the Delete Select And delete all settings of the table by click the delete all Add Prefix Number is used for entering a new prefix number The prefix number is indexed by the Position number and 4 The Add button is used to submit the editing data to the prefix table To configure the Network settings The Network Setting menu includes Status setting in
48. is number is also dialed as you enter it To end the call either press button or replace the handset on the charger Making a Call to the PSTN regular telephone network If you have connected your PSTN line to the AW207 s Base you can make a telephone call to any regular telephone using the PSTN normal telephone usage charges will apply by following these steps Pick up the handset and press button and press again You will hear the familiar PSTN dial tone whether VoIP is ready or not The handset and L1 icon will appear in the handset s LCD display Dial the number you want to call The handset s LCD will display the phone number as you enter it This number is also dialed as you enter it To end the call either press button or replace the handset on the charger If you have connected your regular phone and PSTN line to the AW207 s Base you can still make a PSTN call using regular phone while the AW207 s Base has power failure Receiving a Call When an incoming PSTN or VoIP telephone call is detected the handset will ring and the L1 icon will be displayed in the LCD If the caller can be identified the callers number or Buddy List entry will be displayed If the caller s telephone number is currently stored in the handset s phone book the caller s name will be displayed along with the telephone number To answer the call simply pick the handset up from the charger base or press the button
49. menu on your PC gt click Control Panel click Network and Internet Connections click Network Connections right click Local Area Connection select Properties Network Connections ARK File Edt view Favorites Tools Advanced Help ae O Back a p Search lar Folders E Address Network Connections Y ha Name Type Status Device Ne Network Tasks LAN or High Speed Internet Tor High Speed Inter Enabled D Link DFE Other Places Socal rea Connection fim nee Status Q Control Panel l Repair J My Network Places S My Documents 4 Austin Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Rename Details Properties Right click on the Local Area Connection icon Select the Properties option from the pull down menu 4 iil 2 then pop up window as follows l Local Area Connection 2 Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using BS D Link DFE 5507T 10 700 Adapter Thi connection uses the following items O WF AMY Link NetBIOS A tA Link FeS Re NetBIOS Compatible Transport Prot em internet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Protocol nternet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected 3 In the general tab of the Local Area Connection Properties window highlight Internet Protocol
50. nction FSK and DTMF dual mode CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation Stores up to 50 calling numbers up to 20 digits for each number Stores up to 3 last dialed numbers up to 24 digits for each number Stores up to 50 phonebook numbers up to 12 characters for each name and 24 digits for each number LCD displays calling and dialing number Barring numbers setting up to 5 numbers Call transfer of external calls when using two or more handsets Ringer melody selection 9 different melodies Ringer volume adjustment 9 levels Handset earpiece volume setting 9 levels Delete single or all records in phonebook Redialing and preparation dialing functions Page on base unit to look for the handset easily Clicking key tone on or off Speakerphone Contents Getting start Contents of Package system Requirements for Configuration Base and Connections Installing Batteries into the Handset Charging the Handset Installing AW207 VoIP phone Basic function Handset Handset Icon Turning the Handset On and Off Making a VoIP Call Making a Call to the PSTN regular telephone network Receiving a Call Last Number Redial Muting the Microphone Using the Speakerphone Adjusting the Volume Level Paging Call Transfer Blind Transfer Attendant Transfer 3 party conference call Call Waiting Phone Book storing a Phone Number amp Contact Name Updating Your Phonebook Viewing Stored Entries Erasing En
51. ne must specify the IP address range for IP address assignment If turn the DHCP server OFF the PC computers the clients must to set the fixed IP address for communicating with this device LAN port When the Bridge mode of the LAN is selected in the WAN setting page the DHCP will automatically turn off after rebooting the device Lease Time The length of time the address is available to the device it was assigned to is called a lease The device periodically refresh it expires meaning the client must obtain another assignment with typical intervals ranging from one hour to several months 4 DDNS Setting Selects the DDNS Settings item of Network menu to configure the settings related to DDNS DDNS Settings You could set the configuration of DONS in this page DONS Oon of Host Marne User Name Password E mail Address DONS Server DONS Server List Type Wild Card BAC EAE On Cit Off Line On Ott Notes 1 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service is a system which allows the domain name data held in a name server to be updated in real time The most common use for this 1s in allowing an Internet domain name to be assigned to a computer with a varying dynamic IP address This makes it possible for other sites on the Internet to establish connections to the machine without needing to track the IP address themselves One needs to have the DDNS account and input the information pro
52. ne under the supervision of adults Otherwise please keep it out of reach from children 13 Please stop using the phone if it is damaged 14 The phone is designed for working with a temperature range from 5C to 45C Features LAN one 10 100Mbps Ethernet switch ports with auto MDI II MDI X WAN one 10 100Mbps RJ45 connector with auto negotiation One Foreign Exchange Office FXO port is used to connect the PSTN for calling from VOIP line or DECT handset Up to two calls 1 VoIP call and 1 PSTN call or two VoIP calls can be initiated by mobile handsets simultaneously Up to 6 mobile DECT handsets can be registered to the AW207 devices A push button support for DECT Paging and handset registration Another hidden push button support for reset and factory settings High performance for voice over IP and wireless DECT handset access in small office and home User friendly configuration and maintenance through web page telnet and DECT handset WAN and LAN ports are complied with the IEEE 802 3u 10 100 Base T Ethernet specification Two calls 2 VOIP or 1 VOIP 1 PSTN can be initiated by DECT handsets simultaneously One dedicated SIP account supports for VoIP to PSTN call Selectable encoders G 11 G 723 G 726 G 729A DTMF Call progress tone detection and generation G 168 echo cancellation QOS for VOIP calling session Initiation Protocol SIP Comply to the IETF definition of SIP as described in RFC 3261 Inter
53. net Protocol IP Comply to the IETF definition of IP Version 4 as described in RFC 791 Support UDP transport Support the protocol DHCP for obtaining the network configuration in either IP address subnet mask default gateway address DNS servers TF TP server NTP server etc Media Transport Protocol Support configuration of the media frame duration Support the IETF definition of RTP payload for DTMF digits in RFC 2833 Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP Support a Ping client built into the unit Domain Name Service Support SIP Proxy DNS lookup for both SRV or A record The DNS protocol for SRV record is defined in the IETF document RFC 2782 Outbound proxy Support outbound proxy capability Configuration and maintenance Support static network configuration Support user friendly web configuration interface Optionally support local configuration through the dial pad and display Optionally support remote configuration through a built in Web server Remote configuration and management over the Internet using web browsers Voice Activity Detection VAD Comfort Noise Generation CNG Silence suppression to reduce bandwidth consumption Adaptive jitter buffer for smooth voice reception Lost packet recovery ability for improved voice quality Built in PPPoE function to support dial up connection for broadband technology IP address assignment using DHCP or static configuration Support Caller ID fu
54. nfiguration procedures are described as below m a Selects and activate the Phone Book menu to enter Phone Book Setting page Select the desired Phone Book Page from page to page14 Configure the phone table through Add New Phone the editing block Or delete the phone book item by checking the Select item and press the Delete Selected push button on Can also delete all phone book items by press the Delete All push button 6 After filling the Position Name and URL fields click the Add Phone button to submit the data and then Save Change menu to reboot the device as finishing the data entrance Phone Book You could add delete items in current phone book Phone Book Page Phone Name RL Select 0 1 Oo CO 4 mm mM W bh Delete Selected Delete All Add New Phone Position o O 139 Notes 2 Phone Book Pages is a selection menu for select up to 14 pages phone tables Following the Phone Book pages is the phone table Someone can select and delete the phone number and delete all phone table settings And can also enter a new phone number or URL through the Add New Phone Add New Phone is used for entering a new phone number The phone number is consisted of an item number position a name phone name and a specific dialing out number or URL The Reset push button is
55. nfirmation tone will be heard To deactivate the function 1 Press or 4 button to choose Anykey Talk And press button 2 Press Wor 4 button to choose Off And press button A confirmation tone will be heard Choosing Language You can select the display language Five different languages are available They are English Germany Italian French and Spanish 1 Press Wor 4 button to choose Language And press SY button Result The cursor is in front of the current setting on Display 2 Press Vor 4 button to select the language you want to display And press C button A confirmation tone will be heard Resetting Handset When you reset the handset all the user selectable features including Phonebook Incoming and outgoing calls list etc return to the default setting at the time of purchase 1 Press Wor 4 button to choose Set Default And press amp button 2 Display shows HS PIN Enter the handset PIN And press S button Result Display shows Sure 3 Press G button to confirm Or press button to cancel and exit Base Setting The BS Setting function allows you to customize your base The base PIN Personal Identification Number is required to access this menu In standby mode press Y button to display the main menu and access the BS Setting submenu by pressing or button Then press amp button to confirm Display shows Waiting then PIN Enter the last valid base PIN default
56. ng You could enable DECT registration in this page Registration On Notes Click on Click Submit to enable DECT registration The PWR red LED will flash ON 0 5sec OFF 0 5sec continuously to indicate that the device has entered the registering state DECT De registration You could de registration the handset in this page De registration handset number Handset i Notes 1 Select handset number 1 7 2 Click Submit to de register the handset DECT Handset Page Setting You could page the DECT handset in this page Page O On Notes 1 Click on 2 Click Submit to enable DECT paging To do Paging through the push button One can also push and keep the PAGE Registration RESET push button 1 9 seconds and then release the push button to page the DECT handsets To do the Registering through the push button One can also push and keep the PAGE Registration push button over 10 seconds and then release the push button to enable the DECT registering process The timing definitions of PAGE Registration push button and LED indication Push and keep the PAGE push button with a specific duration to do the functions defined as below 1 9 seconds to enable the DECT PAGE function Over 10 seconds to enable DECT Registration function The timing definitions of Reset Factory Setting push button and LED indication Push and keep the push button with
57. nt password and enable disable the PPPoE SIP Account To read and set the SIP Enter Menu configuration settings Select BS Settings SIP Domain Server IP Enter PIN code Proxy Server IP select VOIP Cfg Outbound Proxy IP Select SIP Account SIP Account Select Line 1 or 2 Password Configure the settings for And to Enable Disable the SIP phone Line 1 or SIP account Line 2 STUN Cfg To read and set the STUN Enter Menu configuration settings Select BS Settings STUN Server IP Enter PIN code STUN Port select VOIP Cfg select STUN Cfg And to Enable Disable the l l l To configuration the settings l for STUN function STUN function Save Reboot To save the configuration Enter Menu settings and restart the Select BS Settings device Enter PIN code Select VOIP Cfg Select Save Reboot Factory Set To reset the configuration Enter Menu settings to factory settings Select BS Settings and restart the device Enter PIN code select VOIP Cfg Select Factory Set Select Yes or No The handset key definitions shown in below are used to edit the character line of configuration item Configuration Display Operation key functions settings WAN IP Type lt gt Current selection lt Up arrow gt move the cursor up lt Down arrow gt move the cursor Fixed IP down lt INT gt confirm selection Submit DHCP Client and back to root menu PPPoE lt C gt back to root menu WAN IP Address IP address 0 9 lt 0 gt lt 9 gt
58. number will be 034123987 033123587 and 037123354 5 Example 4 Dial Now matching rule of 5xxxxxx 6xxxxxx If the dialing number matches first digit 5 or 6 and the length 7 for 5xxxxxx or 6xxxxxx then sent it out immediately 6 The Flash Time settings Selects the Flash Time Settings item to set the flash time for the FXO port the PSTN line Flash Time Setting You could set the flash time in this page FXO Flash Time Flash Time 60 x 10MS 120 Notes Flash Time specifies flash time of the FXO port It is generated by type in an On Hook or flash key 7 The Call Waiting settings Selects the Call Waiting Settings item to enable the call waiting function Call Waiting Setting You could enablefdisable the call waiting setting in this page Call Waiting On Oof Notes By enabling the Call Waiting when you are talking with someone one will hear the call waiting tone for a new incoming call 8 The Alarm settings Selects the Call Waiting Settings item to enable the Alarm function and configure the alarm times Alarm Settings You could set the alarm time in this page Alarm OON OFF Alarm Time lo IE hh mm Current time 2007 02 16 10 07 Reset Notes By enabling the Alarm when the current time is match to configuration settings then send the ring tone to handsets And stops the ring by off hook 9 The Prefix To PSTN sett
59. o change user name and password of the system System Authority You could change the login usernamepassward in this page Mew Username Mew password Confirmed password Notes 1 Fill the new user name and password then click Submit to save the change and reboot the device 2 Reset be used to clear the typing characters To Update the F W code Reserved Update Firmware You could update the newest firmware Method Local PE OTFTP Local PC Code Type Risc v File Location o TFTP TFTP Sewer 192 168 1250 Notes Currently the Update Firmware mechanism is reserved for the future Please update new firmware code through http device ip address 9999 update htm web page And please note that the device ip address is changed conditionally at setting up time Following the web page one can download the new firmware code with ROM format from a PC Ifthe PC is connected to the LAN port of the device the device ip address could be 192 168 123 1 If the PC is connect to the WAN port through a NAT router one must to find out the WAN port IP address first One can hear the WAN port address by off hook the handset and type in 126 To setup the Auto update environment Reserved Auto Update Settings You could set auto update settings in this page Update via Of OTFTP FTP OHTIP TFTP Server HTTP cewar Exp 60 36 187 30 HTTF File Path Exp
60. on Installing Batteries into the Handset You must install three AAA Ni MH batteries included in the package into the AW206 handset and charge them in the base for about 12 hours before you can use your new AW20 7 Cordless IP Telephone 1 Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow Insert the new batteries as indicated matching the correct polarity Replace the battery cover and slide it up until it snaps shut Put the Handset into the Base Connect the Base to the AC mains using the supplied AC adapter aS w N Allow the batteries to charge for about 12 hours before using the Handset to insure a proper first time charge W Charging the Handset Please Note Before you use the Handset for the first time you should fully charge the new batteries for about 12 hours After the initial charging the Handset will recharge much more quickly typically in less than 30 minutes To charge the Handset simply place it on the charger base as shown When the Handset is recharging the battery icon on the LCD display is turned on S Please Note e Reversing the orientation of the batteries their polarity may damage the Handset e The batteries need to be replaced when they do not recover their full Capacity after recharging e When replacing the batteries use good quality Ni MH rechargeable AAA size batteries e Never use conventional alkaline batteries in the Handset Ins
61. on settings 1 Connects the AW207 LAN port to the LAN interface of PC using a Category 5 LAN cable Connects AW207 s WAN port to a NAT Router and then connect the PC s Ethernet port to NAT Router Connect the 6V 2000mA DC power adaptor to the DC IN socket VolP LED will turn light when the IP address get ready If one attempts to configure the device settings through the WAN port one must connect the AW207 WAN to a NAT Router or an ADSL modem and get the IP address from DHCP server Then hear the WAN port IP address report through handset by typing the handset command 126 Now the AW207 is ready for doing the configurations The following figure shows the IP address assignment of AW207 for reference AW207 IP address Arrangement NAT Router DHCP Server IP xxx xxx xxx 1 DHCP Client IP xxx xxx xxx yyy Assigned by NAT Router DHCP Server IP 192 168 123 1 DHCP Client IP 192 168 123 150 Assigned by AW 308 PC IPPhone DHCP Client IP 192 168 123 151 Assigned by AW 308 PC IPPhone 2 AW207 has a DHCP server on the LAN port to assign IP address for every DHCP clients The default subnet address of the LAN port DHCP server is 192 168 123 And It will assign the IP addresses 192 168 123 150 200 to its clients One can change the subnet address and IP address range through configuring the device settings To configure the device settings through web browser Operation procedure
62. onditional forwarding for all incoming SIP calls Busy Forwarding forwards the incoming SIP call when the destinations the DECT voice channels or handsets are in busy No Answer Forwarding will forward the incoming SIP call when the destination didn t answer the incoming call off hook for a ring It defines the No Answer condition by counting the ring times The Name field is reference only It does not apply to the operations After filling the desired fields click the Submit button and then Save Change menu to reboot the device 2 The SNTP settings Selects the SNTP Settings item to configure the settings for SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol to get the Network Timing SNTP Settings You could set the SNTE servers in this page SNTP On Off Primary Server itime windows com secondary Server 208 184 49 9 Time Zone GMT 08 v oo hh mm Sync Time ii E a HE E dd hh mmn Notes 1 Click to select the SNTP On Fill the domain name or IP address of the Primary Server Fill the domain name or IP address of the Secondary Server if desired 2 3 4 File Time Zone and Synchronization Period 5 Click the Submit button and then Save Change menu to reboot the device 3 The Volume settings Selects the Volume Settings item to configure the settings for adjust the handset volume and sending gain Volume Setting You could s
63. one number You can store up to 50 PSTN Contact names up to12 characters and their phone numbers up to 24 digits In standby mode press Y button to display the main menu Then press v button to access to Phone book Press ef button to enter the submenu Then Storing a Phone Number amp Contact Name The cursor is in front of Add 1 Press button to confirm and Display shows Name 2 Enter the name refer to Character Map 3 Press amp button to confirm and Display shows Number 4 Enter the number refer to Character Map O Press button A confirmation tone will be heard and Display shows Stored Note e You can choose not to enter the name When Display shows Name press C button to skip ill N Stored Updating Your Phonebook 1 Press Y or 4 button to choose Edit And press amp button 2 Press or button to find the phonebook entry that you want to change and press J button 3 Change the name when the desired entry displays and press J button to confirm refer to Character Map 4 Change the number when the desired entry displays and press button refer to Character Map A confirmation tone will be heard and Display will show Stored Viewing Stored Entries 1 The cursor is in front of View Press J button 2 Press V or button to scroll through the phonebook entries Note e If there are no entries Display shows Empty and exits 2 seconds later
64. perly If one has a DDNS account with a public IP address then others can call via the DDNS account 4 Now most of the VoIP applications are work with a SIP Proxy Server 5 VLAN Setting Selects the VLAN Settings item in Network menu to configure the settings related to VLAN VLAN Settings You could set the WLAN settings in this page VLAN Packets Oon off VID ell 1 OTA 136 2 4094 User Priority 021P lo o 7 CFI 1 o 1 Notes 1 A virtual LAN commonly known as a VLAN is a method of creating independent logical network within a physical network Several VLANs can co exist within such a network This helps in reducing the brocast domain and administratively separating logical segments of LAN like company departments which should not exchange data using LAN they still can by routing The IEEE 802 1Q tagging protocol dominates the VLAN world VLAN Packets The default setting is OFF When turn on the VLAN Packet it will enable the VLAN function VID CFI One must also set the VID VLAN ID supported by VLAN Server and CFI Canonical Format Indication property for the VLAN operation User Priority One can also set the user priority for 0 7 6 DMZ Setting Selects the DMZ Setting item in Network menu to enable the DMZ function DMZ Setting You could configure your demilitarized zone setting In this page DMZ Oon off DM Host IF Notes 1 A DMZ is
65. reserved In the Add New Phone the Position is defined to the index number of Phone item Name is defined to the phone name and URL is defined to SIP account number or IP URL The Name field is a number that be used for dialing reference The Add Phone button is used to submit the editing data to the phone book and the Reset is for clearing the type in data To configure the SIP phone settings This device support 2 SIP phone calls simultaneously The SIP Phone Setting menu includes Call Forward SNTP Settings Volume Settings DND Settings Dial Plan Settings Flash Time Setting Call Waiting Setting Alarm Settings and Prefix to PSTN settings One can set up an advanced SIP phone call environment through configuring the settings described as below 1 The Call Forward settings Selects the Call Forward item of Phone Setting menu to enter Forwarding Setting page Then one can set the destination internet URL or PSTN Phone number for forwarding a SIP incoming call a busy call no answer call and unconditional forwarding Forward Setting You could set the forward number of your phone in this page All Forward of OIP Busy Forward Oof lip No Answer Forward of Ol All Fwd No a Ch Busy Fwd No 111 875410281 msw1 mky com No Answer Fwd No 222 875410261 msw mky com Mo Answer Fwd Time Out 5 z a g Ring Notes 1 All Forwarding is an unc
66. s Selects the PPTP Setting item in Network menu to configure the PPTP related settings PPTP works by sending a regular PPP session to the peer with the Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE protocol A second session on TCP port 1723 is used to initiate and manage the GRE session PPTP is difficult to forward past a network firewall because it requires two network sessions PPTP Settings You could set the PPTP server in this page PPTP Oon orf PPTP Server PPTP Username PPTP Password Notes 1 PPTP On Off One can enable and disable the PPTP function by selecting this field The PPTP connection is authenticated by a Username and Password For getting service one must fill in PPTP Server PPTP Username and PPTP Password To configure the SIP settings The SIP Session Initialization Protocol Setting menu includes Service Domain settings Port settings Codec settings Codec ID settings DIMF settings Rport settings and Other settings SIP QoS etc items One can construct the advanced SIP settings by supplier s technical supports 1 Service Domain Settings Selects the Service Domain Settings item of SIP settings menu to do the basic settings for a SIP call Service Domain Settings You could set information of service domains in this page Phone No Realm 1 Default Active On Of Display Name 75410280 User Mame 75410280 Register Name 75410280 Register Passwor
67. select the base station having the strongest signal To select the base manually 3 Press or 4 button to select the desired base number And press button to confirm Handset Setting With the HS Setting menu you can customize the various settings for the handset such as the handset name or User Name display language and hot call etc In standby mode press V button to display the main menu Then press Y or button to access to HS Setting And press button to enter the submenu Then Setting External Ring Melody and Volume You can select your own external ring melody and volume There are 9 ring melodies and 9 volume levels for option 1 Press V or 4 button to choose Melody Ext 2 Press lt button to confirm Result The default ring melody mode shows up and rings 3 Press V or 4 button to choose the ring melody you want then press button to confirm Result The default ring volume level shows up and rings 4 Press Y or 4 button to choose the volume level you want Result Each time you press Y or A the handset rings the melody and volume you have chosen The higher level you choose the louder the volume 5 Press amp button A confirmation tone will be heard 6 To exit press button i B Ering 9 1 Setting Internal Ring Melody and Volume You can select your own internal ring melody and volume There are 9 ring melodies and 9 volume levels for option 1 Press W or
68. ss DNS Server 1 Specify the first DNS Domain Name Server IP address DNS Server 2 Specify the second DNS Domain Name Server IP address if require 2 WAN Setting Selects the WAN Settings item of Network menu to configure the settings related to WAN port WAN Settings You could configure the WWAN settings in this page LAN Mode O Bridge NAT WAN Setting IP Type O Fixed IP DHCP Client PPPoE IP 0 0 8 Mask Gateway 10 0 0 1 DMS Servert 168 95 192 1 DUNS Serer 168 95 1 1 MAC PPPoE Setting User Mame Password Notes 1 LAN mode is used to defined the communication function between WAN and LAN ports It can be set as a communication bridge or a NAT Network Address Translation router Bridge Formally means a device that behaves according to the IEEE 802 1d standard this is most often referred to as a network switch A network bridge connects multiple network segments at the data link layer layer 2 of the OSI model Bridges are similar to repeaters or network hub NAT In computer network the process of network address translation NAT involves re writing the source and or destination addresses of IP packets as they pass through a router or firewall Most systems using NAT do so in order to enable multiple hosts on a private network to access the Internet using a single public IP address 2 IP Type defines the WAN port interface
69. t the configuration through TFTP HTTP or FTP FTP TFTP Server TFTP Server domain name or IP None Max length 128 O m O S HTTP Server TFTP Server domain name or IP None Max length 128 T a E oe HTTP File Path The file path under HTTP server None Max length 128 ere a D FTP Server FTP Server domain name or IP None Max length 128 all D FTP Username FTP user name for logging in to None Max length 64 e FTP Password FTP user password for logging in None Max length 64 D D File Path The file path under FTP server None Max length 64 a D To configure the FXO port settings in Others Selects the FXO Port Settings item in the Others menu to configure line impedance of the FXO telephone line FXO Impedence Setting You could select the FAQ impedence of the analog telephone by different country In this page Fad Port Taiwan Notes 1 FXO Port Select a country of the FXO port line impedance to match the PTT requirements When finished the settings click the Submit button to save the changes and reboot the device To configure the MAC clone settings in Others Selects the MAC clone Setting item in the Others menu to enable disable the MAC clone feature MAC Clone Setting You could enable disable the MAC clone setting in this page MAC Clone Oan Gi Notes 1 Some ISP servers check the MAC address for the authentication on the PPPoE
70. talling AW207 VoIP Phone The AW207 also support users to configure the configuration settings through DECT handset Please see Appendix B Configure the device settings using DECT Handset 1 Connecting Lines The following two diagrams illustrate how your AW207 can be wired into your existing LAN The first diagram is for users that have a DSL internet connection with Router while the second diagram is for users that have a DSL internet connection without Router LAN Wiring DSL Modem Users with Router pease Elfamal Cabe CSL Hodam L Teepe Cable m O MUEL port Router _ Ethernet LAN Ports et i i i i Telephone wal jack That bka yaur APR TO 8 pe NL ES E a By i i iii eae Teer ire E F APO on spu LAHN anther PE on your LAN WAN Port LAN Port LAN Wiring DSL Modem Users without Router Eltemal Cable Teie Calle The biai yaur AP HETON Him O EA Fe r is D ae Tene ire E r p Fa f F ol a af Po 3 i l Telephone wall jack i Anabar PC on your LAM WAN Port LAN Port 2 Local area IP address of AW207 192 168 123 1 9999 is the original IP address of AW207 which is assigned by factory 3 In DSL internet connection with Router mode please jump to step 4 Using the configuration web page directly In without Router mode please run as following steps 1 From the Start
71. tries from Phonebook Dialing a Number in Phonebook Character Map Caller ID Viewing Caller ID Numbers Erasing All Caller ID Numbers Dialing a Caller ID Number The Multi handset System Making an Internal Call Transferring an External Call setting Up a Three Way Conference Call Registering a New Handset De Registering a Handset Choosing a Base station Handset Setting setting External Ring Melody and Volume setting Internal Ring Melody and Volume setting Key Tone setting Handset Name Changing Handset PIN setting Auto Answer Function setting Any Key Talk Function Choosing Language Resetting Handset Base Setting Base Configuration Registering a New Handset De Registering a Handset Changing Base PIN Tx Gain Rx Gain TBRO6 Test Resetting Base VoIP Configuration Please see Appendix B Configure the device settings using DECT Handset Appendix A Using the Configuration Web Page Appendix B Configure the device settings using DECT Handset Getting start Contents of Package Once you have unpacked your phone check and make sure that you have all the parts shown as below If there is shortage or defective please call your dealer Base Power adapter RJ 45 cable Phone line cord _ j osoo o eo oY 0 90 OdWDP D Handset Carrying clip 3 AAA rechargeable CD User Ni MH batteries Manual Loo Note Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than
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