This user guide includes information about configuring and using your FON-370i IP phone.
Phone features
• 3.7" display
• 8 programmable keys with lights
• 11 dedicated feature keys
• Full duplex speakerphone
• 2 gigabit ports allow you to share the network connection with your computer
• PoE support eliminates the need for a power adapter
Display
Ring or message
indicator
Programmable
keys
Navigation buttons
and OK
Volume up
and down
Dial pad
DND
Transfer
Softkeys
Menu
Voicemail
Headset
Hold
Mute
Speakerphone
Redial
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ButtonFunction
Programmable keys — multicolored light keys that can be assigned to engage and
monitor lines, extensions or queues. They can also be programmed as function and
speed dial keys.
Softkeys — softkeys change function based on the state of the phone.
Volume control — adjusts the ring, headset, handset, and speaker volume.
Navigation buttons and OK button
Left — displays the previous page in the configuration menu.
Right — displays the next page in the configuration menu.
Up — displays the call log when the phone is idle.
Down — displays the phone book when the phone is idle.
OK — center button. Selects current item or save value in configuration menu.
Menu — displays the configuration menu.
Voicemail — accesses voicemail and voicemail greetings.
DND — toggles do not disturb on and off.
Headset — toggles the headset on and off.
Display layout
The phone has a 3.7" screen with a 240 x 120 resolution, used to display information to the user.
The bottom line shows choices associated with the four context-sensitive softkeys located just
below the display.
On a 370i phone, the top line displays Date, Time and Status information.
Below is a list of the status icons you will see.
DND
Transfer — transfers a call.
Hold/retrieve — places or retrieves a call on hold.
Redial — dials the last number dialed.
Mute — mutes and unmutes the microphone during calls.
Speakerphone — toggles the speaker on and off.
New voicemailRinger is turned off
Do not disturb is enabledMissed calls
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Programmable keys
Programmable keys assigned for line, extension or queue appearances will monitor the status
of those resources.
Indicator PatternStatus
OffLine/extension/queue available
Solid redLine/extension/queue in use
Flashing green (slow)Line/extension/queue on hold
Flashing red (slow)Do Not Disturb (DND) enabled
Flashing green (fast)Line/extension is ringing
You can perform the following actions with the programmable keys:
• Pressing an extension appearance key that is available calls the extension.
• Pressing a line appearance key that is available connects you with that line.
• Pressing a line or an extension appearance key in a ringing state answers the call.
• Pressing an appearance key in a hold state picks up the call.
• Pressing an extension appearance key while on a call transfers your call to that extension.
• Pressing the Call Record key to start recording the current call.
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Installation
Attaching the stand
For desktop use
For wall mounting
1. Attach wall mount stand.
2. Mark and drill two 5/16" (7 mm) holes with a vertical separation of 2¾" (7 cm).
3. Insert plastic wall anchors (not included) into the holes. Insert and tighten two screws (not
included), leaving about 1/8" (2.5 mm) exposed.
4. Slide the phone over the screws and ensure the phone is secure. It may be necessary to
remove the phone and tighten or loosen the screws for secure mounting.
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5. Remove the handset hook from the phone as shown below (a). Rotate the hook 180° and
re-install (b).
Connecting the phone
1. Connect the handset cord to the handset and the jack onthe phone.
2. Optionally connect an amplified headset to the jack.
3. Connect the INTERNET port to the network with the provided Ethernet cable.
4. Optionally connect your desktop PC to the PC port with an Ethernet cable (not supplied).
5. If the network supports PoE, a power adapter is not required. The phone requires 5.5 W to
function with PoE. If PoE is not supported on the network, connect the power adapter to the
DC5V power jack.
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