MUSIC ................................................................................................................................................. 83
INTERNET RADIO ....................................................................................................................... 83
VIDEO .................................................................................................................................................. 86
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GNU GPL INFORMATION
GXV3175 firmware contains third-party software licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Grandstream uses software under the specific terms of the GPL. Please see the GNU General Public
License (GPL) for the exact terms and conditions of the license.
Grandstream GNU GPL related source code can be downloaded from Grandstream web site from:
http://www.grandstream.com/support/faq/gnu_gpl .
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CHANGE LOG
This section documents significant changes from previous versions of GXV3175 user manuals. Only major
new features or major document updates are listed here. Minor updates for corrections or editing are not
documented here.
CHANGES FROM 1.0.3.57 USER MANUAL
Added option “Always Ring Speaker”, changed headset behavior to match GXP’s [47]
Added option “Secondary Outbound Proxy” for each account [57]
Added configurable HTTP User-Agent header in all HTTP requests [49]
Added the support for generic XML configuration file [137]
Added Swedish, Hungarian, Norwegian, Finnish and Thai language support [54][LANGUAGE]
Updated Korean language file
Updated to the latest TR-069 CPE
CHANGES FROM 1.0.3.40 USER MANUAL
Added DHCP option 12/15/60 in web UI [49]
Added the support for DHCPv4 option 2 [51]
Added the support for DHCPv4 option 42 [51]
Added the support for DHCPv4 option 120 [53]
Added the option to disable DND reminder ring splash [47]
Added video request handling during an audio call, prompt the user, accept automatically or deny
automatically [61]
Added caller name in Call History [CALL HISTORY]
Direct IP Call is supported in Contact and BLF application [CONTACTS] [BLF]
Added USB LED Light indicator [118]
Added camera flipping option in PIP [PIP]
Added Dutch language selection in Web UI [LANGUAGE ]
Added language import/export feature [LANGUAGE]
Added the feature to delete packet capture files [115]
Added an option not to escape ‘#’ in SIP URI [47]
Added an option to send silent RTP during mute [61]
Add the support for SIP INFO Flash event [35]
Added the support to update SIP settings without reboot [64]
Added GNU GPL information
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Added Change Log for this user manual
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WELCOME
Thank you for purchasing Grandstream GXV3175 IP Multimedia Phone. GXV3175 IP Multimedia Phone
represents the future in personal IP multimedia communication as the ultimate desktop multimedia phone.
You will experience a brand-new exploration with GXV3175’s 7” touch screen color LCD, plug-and-play
access to free real-time video/voice call, always-on Internet web entertainment and social networking
applications.
This user manual is designed to help you configure and manage GXV3175 IP Multimedia Phone. Besides
demonstrating how to install the unit with ease, this manual will explain how to fully utilize the entire
phone’s voice and video call features like conference call, direct IP call as well as explore all the built-in
feature-rich multimedia applications such as YouTube, Google Voice, Flickr and more.
GXV3175 OVERVIEW
GXV3175 is an ideal desktop IP multimedia phone highlighting 7” touch screen color LCD, tilt capable
1.3M CMOS camera, integrated Wifi, comprehensive auxiliary ports, feature-rich web applications with
novel streamline design and modeling. It supports a high quality selection of audio codecs and is
compatible with the H.264/H.263/H.263+ video codec. The advanced telephony and video features,
interoperability with 3rd party SIP products and ease of use make it an innovative and unique IP multimedia
device for both enterprise and consumer users.
Once the GXV3175 is plugged into the broadband Internet connection, you can begin to make video calls
with impressive clarity and enjoy other features of the multimedia phone including:
Integrated web browser for one-touch access to personalized RSS feeds of real-time online
information services (news videos, stock and currency updates, weather forecasts and etc.)
Access to thousands of Internet radio stations and popular online music networks such as Last.fm
Access to social networking sites such as Google Voice and web photo albums like Yahoo Flickr
Access to streaming Internet entertainment sites including YouTube and Movie Trailer
Access to more than 6 built-in games featuring the touch screen operation
Digital Photo Frame
Full duplex speakerphone
Ability to project video onto TV
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Grandstream, or operation
of this product in any way other than as detailed by this User Manual, could void your manufacturer
warranty.
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This document is subject to change without notice. The latest electronic version of this user manual is
available for downloading here:
http://www.grandstream.com/products/gxv_series/gxv3175/documents/gxv3175_usermanual_english.
pdf
Reproduction or transmittal of the entire or any part, in any form or by any means, electronic or print,
for any purpose without the written permission of Grandstream Networks, Inc. is not permitted.
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Open Compatible Standards
SIP 2.0, TCP/IP/UDP, RTP/RTCP, HTTP/HTTPS, ARP/RARP, ICMP, DNS
(A record,SRV and NAPTR), DHCP, PPPoE, TFTP, NTP, TELNET,
TR-069, STUN, SIMPLE, 802.1x, LLDP, TR-069, TLS, SRTP.
Interfaces
2 x 10/100Mbps Ethernet Ports with integrated PoE,2 x USB(2.0)port,
Advanced DSP for audio, Silence Suppression, VAD, CNG, AEC and
AGC.
Extraordinary Video Quality
Real-time video H.263/H.263+ and H.264 codec even when operating
under low bandwidth (32kbps-1Mbps).
Advanced Video Features
7” resistive touch screen LCD with 800 x 480 resolution, 45 degree
rotating lens (perpendicular), Advanced VGA lens, auto focus, auto
exposure, zoom in and zoom out (2x optical 2x digital) , Camera Block,
PIP(Picture-in-Picture) and still picture capture/store.
- Application features: Built-in Web Browser, RSS News, Weather
Forecast, Internet Radio, Media Player, Picture Viewer, Games,
Calculator, Alarm clock, File Manager, Youtube, Google Voice, Facebook,
Twitter and etc.
7” resistive touch screen LCD with 800 x 480 resolution.
Network Interfaces
Dual switched 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet ports, 2 x USB 2.0 port,
1 x audio/video output port (to synchronize output video to TV), stereo
headset jack.
Device Management
Layer 2 QoS (IEEE 802.1p/Q tagging-VLAN) and Layer 3 QoS (ToS,
DiffServ, MPLS), web interface or via secure (AES encrypted) central
configuration file for mass deployment, auto/manual provisioning system,
remote software (TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS) upgrade for deployed devices
including those behind NAT/firewall.
Provisioning
- Support for automatic NAT/firewall traversal and remote automatic
software upgrade and security, providing end-users with “zero configuration” and true “plug-and-play” functionality.
- Support for remote configuration monitoring and syslog.
- Configuration through LCD, web browser or an external configuration file.
- Support for IETF STUN NAT traversal and symmetric RTP, Static IP or
DHCP.
Audio Features
- HD handset and full duplex speaker, advanced DSP.
- Support for Jitter Buffer delay and packet loss concealment to enhance
audio and video quality.
- Support for H.263/H.263+ and H.264 real-time video codecs (WQVGA,
QQVGA, QCIF, QVGA, WQVGA, CIF, VGA, 4CIF) up to 30frames/sec,
which ensures high quality video transmission even under low bandwidth
conditions (32kbps-1Mbps).
- 7” resistive touch screen LCD with 800 x 480 resolution, 45 degree
rotating lens (perpendicular), advanced VGA CMOS camera and sensor.
- Anti-flickering of images, auto focus, auto exposure, zoom (2x optical 2x
digital ), PIP(Picture-in-Picture) , audio mute, camera block, call log, video
phone book, screensaver, still picture capture/store (VGA) and visual voice
message indicator.
- TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS upgrade support, allows users to specify different
URLs for the server to download from.
Advanced Server Features
DNS SRV support, SIP server failure transfer, message waiting indicator
and custom screensaver.
Security
- MD5 and MD5-sess DIGEST encoding and authentication.
- Security protection: SIP over TLS and SRTP.
- Support for TR-069.
- Support for OpenVPN for increased security and control.
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INSTALLATION
EQUIPMENT PACKAGING
This GXV3175 package contains:
1. One (1) GXV3175 Phone Main Case with One (1) Stylus inserted in the back
2. One (1) Handset
3. One (1) Quick Start Guide
4. One (1) Headset Dongle
5. One (1) Ethernet Cable
6. One (1) Phone Cord
7. One (1) 12V Power Adapter
8. One (1) Phone Stand
9. One (1) Wall Mount
10. One (1) TV VGA Adapter Cable
Figure 1: GXV3175 Equipment Packaging
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SAFETY COMPLIANCES
GXV3175 complies with FCC/CE/C-Tick safety standards. The power adapter of GXV3175 is compliant
with the UL standard. Please use the universal power adapter provided with the GXV3175 package only.
The manufacturer’s warranty does not cover damages to the phone caused by unsupported power
adapters.
WARRANTY
If GXV3175 was purchased from a reseller, please contact the company the phone was purchased for
replacement, repair or refund. If the phone was purchased directly from Grandstream, please contact
Grandstream Sales and Service Representative for a RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number before
the product is returned. Grandstream reserves the right to remedy warranty policy without prior notification.
WARNING: Use the power adapter provided with the phone. Do not use a different power adapter as this
may damage the phone. This type of damage is not covered under warranty.
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Item
Name
Description
1
Home Button
Press Home button to navigate to main screen
2
Camera
1.3M pixel adjustable CMOS camera with privacy shutter
3
PC Ethernet Port
10/100Mbps RJ-45 port connecting to PC
4
Network Ethernet Port
10/100Mbps RJ-45 port connecting to Ethernet
5
Power Jack
12V DC Power connector port
6
RJ11 Jack
Phone handset connector port
7
Camera Adjust Wheel
Scroll the wheel to turn on/off the camera;
Adjust the camera position and lens angle
8
Stylus
Stylus for touch screen (optional)
9
USB Port
USB devices may be connected via the USB port. For example, you can
connect a USB flash drive to save captured pictures and plug in USB
keyboard or mouse for the built-in web browser
10
SD Card Slot
SD card could be inserted in for picture/music/video files storage
11
Headset Jack
3.5mm stereo headset connector port
12
RCA Video/Audio Jack
Audio/Video output port for external peripherals (e.g. TV)
CONNECTING THE GXV3175 IP MULTIMEDIA PHONE
Figure 2: GXV3175 Ports and Interface
Table 4: GXV3175 PORTS and INTERFACE
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WALL MOUNT
GXV3175 has two slots on the back of the phone for wall mounting convenience. (See Figure 3)
Figure 3: Wall Mount for GXV3175
PHONE STAND
GXV3175 can also be placed on the table or desk via the phone stand. (See Figure 4) There are two
positions for the stand on the back of the phone with each position supporting a different angle.
Figure 4: Phone Stand for GXV3175
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CONNECTING GXV3175 IP MULTIMEDIA PHONE
Figure 5: Connecting the GXV3175
WELCOME SETUP GUIDE
After the GXV3175 completes the touch screen collaboration a welcome screen will appear that will allow
the user to access the Setup Guide. In this Setup Guide, a user can configure account information,
network settings, and upgrade settings.
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Figure 6: Setup Guide Welcome Screen
After hitting “Next”, the user will reach the Account Settings screen. By default, the IPVideoTalk account is
set to Account 1 slot. Users may choose to remove this account by inputting their own account
information, or keep this account and select “Create one more account” to create a new account. The
GXV3175 allows up to 3 accounts.
Figure 7: Setup Guide Account Settings
The following screen that appears is the Network settings. Here the user can select between DHCP,
PPPoE, or Static IP.
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Figure 8: Setup Guide Network Settings
After pressing “Next”, the user will be brought to the Upgrade Settings. This section allows the user to
choose where the phone will send upgrade requests to as well as configuration requests. The Automatic
Upgrade field allows the user to specify how often the phone should check for firmware/configuration.
Figure 9: Setup Guide Upgrade Settings
Once completed with all the Setup Guide steps, the user will be prompted to reboot the phone so that
changes can take effect immediately.
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Figure 10: Quick Setup Guide Completion
MAKING THE FIRST CALL WITH IPVIDEOTALK SERVICE
GXV3175 offers users the ability to send and receive free lifetime video calling to other
GXV3175/GXV3140 on the IPVideoTalk network. Once the GXV3175 is connected, video calls can be
made using Grandstream’s configuration peer-to-peer SIP technology and IPVideoTalk service. To place
the first video call, complete the following three simple steps:
1. Connect the handset, network cable and power adapter to the GXV3175 using the methods
described above. After the phone boots up and obtains an IP address through DHCP, it will
attempt to register to the IPVideoTalk network. When the user boots the phone for the first time,
Account 1 will be registered to the IPVideoTalk server with a provisioned extension number
810xxxx.
2. If the registration is successful, the “IPVideoTalk” text on the LCD will turn green and an assigned
IPVideoTalk number (810xxxx) specific to this phone will be displayed. At this point, the phone is
ready for making and receiving video calls over the IPVideoTalk network.
3. Tap on the account (See Figure 11) in the touch screen then the dial pad will show up for on-hook
dialing. Dial the number of any other phone registered on the IPVideoTalk network and press
“Video Call” or “Audio Call” button in the dial pad. If the user has purchased more
GXV3175/GXV3140 IP Multimedia phones, these phones are able to establish video calls
between each other and the user will immediately experience the plug and play nature of the
GXV3175.
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Figure 11: Select IPVideoTalk account in the marked area to make first call
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USING THE GXV3175 IP MULTIMEDIA PHONE
LCD
When the phone is idle, the LCD screen will look similar to Figure 9. (The account and IP address may be
different from case to case, depending on the network environment and the settings.)
Figure 12: GXV3175 LCD Idle Screen
Users could hold and drag on the center area of the main screen then slide from right to left to switch the
screen to view the different desktop widgets in the four screens. In the left hand side of the status bar,
there are four (4) green tabs indicating the current page of the screen.
Figure 13 shows the screen that displays weather and currency information.
Figure 13: LCD IDLE screen displaying Weather and Currency Information
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Move around all the way to left to switch to screen that displays News Videos and Stock information. See
Figure 14.
Figure 14: LCD Idle screen displaying News Videos and Stock information
Switch again to the last screen that shows Calendar and RSS News. See figure 15.
Figure 15: LCD Idle screen displaying Calendar and RSS News
In Figure 15, on the button menu of each screen, users could select “Menu” to access the full menu, select
“Phone” icon to make call, select PIP/News Videos/Youtube/Internet Radio/Brower to access the
corresponding applications. If the users press button on the left, new widgets which include Info,
Weather, RSS News, Contacts and Internet Radio will be available to open and display in the main screen.
(See Figure 16)
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Figure 16: Open new widget in Idle screen
Users may close/configure the widget by holding the finger on the widget area until close/setting options
show up on the right (Marked in Figure 17).
Figure 17: Close/Configure the widget in Idle screen
By selecting the right hand side area of the status bar, users will be able to set the phone’s status in the
popped out dropdown list. See Figure 18.
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Type
Icon
Definition
Note
Network
Connected to the network
Failed to connect to the network
Call Related
Account 1 Auto Answer
Account 2 Auto Answer
Account 3 Auto Answer
Account 1 Call Forward
If call forward is on: unconditional
forward, forward when busy or
forward on no answer.
Account 2 Call Forward
Account 3 Call Forward
Ring Volume
Ring volume, ranges from 0-9
Phone Status
Camera disabled
Do-Not-Disturb (DND)
Missed Call.
Audio Output
The headset is in use and is off hook
The headset is plugged in
The phone is on speaker
The handset is off hook
WiFi
WiFi signal strength, ranging from 0 to 4
Figure 18: LCD Idle screen displaying status bar settings
Table 5: LCD ICONS
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Message
Unread message
The icon is displayed at the right
hand side of the status bar
Message box is full
Applications
Unread text message
Alarm clock
Background running program
The icon is displayed at the
center of the status bar
External devices
SD card
USB flash drive
USB keyboard
USB mouse
USB LED light 1
USB LED light 2
MULTIPLE SIP ACCOUNTS AND LINES
Figure 19: GXV3175 Dial Pad
Table 6: GXV3175 DIALPAD
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Item
Definition
1
Line/Account selection. Three independent SIP accounts may be configured, and the Line options
can be used to choose the line/account for audio/video call.
2
Account option. Dropdown list will show all the registered account for selection.
3
Call option. Dropdown list will show three types of call: Call, Paging and IP Call for direct IP Cal.
4
Audio output. Three types of audio output are available: speaker, handset and headset.
5
Call volume. Press to turn down or press to turn up the volume.
6
Standard keypad.
7
Delete input number. Press to delete the input number when dialing out.
8
Contacts. Press to open contact list.
9
Call History. Press to open call history.
10
Message. Press to open message box.
11
Voice Mail. Press to access voice mail box.
12
BLF. Press to access BLF.
GXV3175 supports up to 3 independent SIP accounts. Each account may have separate SIP servers,
usernames and NAT configurations. The registered account will display in the idle screen by default. When
the phone is off-hook, users could press Line1/Line 2/Line 3 or the account option in the dial pad shown in
Figure 19 to switch between different SIP accounts.
Incoming calls through the three accounts will try to use the corresponding line. If this line is busy, the
green icon for the corresponding line will become red. When a call comes in and the line is busy, the next
idle line will be used.
HANDSET, SPEAKER AND HEADSET MODE
GXV3175 allows users to switch among handset, speaker or headset by pressing corresponding icons
shown in Dial Pad (Table 6, Item 5). If headset is plugged in, the headset icon will be activated for users to
select.
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MAKING A CALL
There are several ways to make a call.
1. By selecting account displayed in idle screen
Users could press the account area displayed in idle screen to make a call via the selected account.
In idle screen, select the registered account by touching the marked area in Figure.
The dial pad will show up with the selected account.
Dial the number and press “Audio Call” or ”Video Call” to dial out. Or press “Redial” for the last
dialed number.
Figure 20: Making a call by select account displayed in idle screen
2. By “Phone” in idle screen
In idle screen, select the “Phone” icon in the bottom menu.
The dial pad will show up with dial tone.
Dial the number and press “Audio Call” or “Video Call” to dial out. Or press “Redial” for the
last dialed number.
3. By taking handset off hook
Users will be able to make a call when the phone is idle or running other applications by taking the
handset off hook.
Take the handset off hook then the dial pad will show up with dial tone.
Select line/account.
Press “Redial” or dial the number and press “Audio Call”/”Video Call” to dial out.
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4. By Call History
Access the Phone Menu by pressing “MENU” icon in idle screen, and then select “Call
history”.
The LCD monitor will display “All” calls, “Received” calls, “Dialed” calls and “Missed calls”.
Select the call history that you wish to view.
Press to dial the selected number. (See figure 21)
5. By Contacts
Access the Phone Menu by pressing “MENU” icon in idle screen, and then select
“Contacts”. Or choose “Contacts” icon in dial pad to access contact list.
The LCD monitor will display the contact list. Scroll to the contact to be dialed.
Press to call the select contact. The primary number of the contact will be dialed out.
See Figure 22.
Figure 21: Dial by Call History
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Figure 22: Dial by Contact List
If selecting the contact for full contact information, there will be four numbers available to
dial out: Home, Work, Mobile and Fax. Press to dial the corresponding number. See
Figure 23.
Figure 23: Dial by Contact List – more contact information
6. By Contact Favorite in idle screen
In idle screen, press and select to open the “Contacts” widget. Users could add the
contact to the favorite list. Select the contact and press to dial out. (See Figure 24)
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7. By Messages
Users could access the Phone Menu by pressing “MENU” icon in idle screen, and then select
Figure 24: Dial by Contact Favorite in idle screen
“Message”. Similar to dialing by Call History, press to dial the selected contact in message
history.
ANSWERING CALLS
1. Incoming Video Call
When the phone rings, select “Accept Audio”,“Accept Video” or “Reject”. (See Figure 25) Users
could toggle among handset/speaker/headset to answer the call and adjust the call volume by
pressing the speaker icon as well.
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2. Incoming Audio Call
When an audio call is coming in, select “Accept Audio” or “Reject” in the screen shown as Figure
26.
Figure 25: Answer incoming video call
Figure 26: Answer incoming video call
3. Missed Call
If a call is unanswered, a missed call message will show up in idle screen. (See Figure 27). Users
could press View to access the detail of the missed call.
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Figure 27: Missed Call Notification
CALL FUNCTION OPTIONS
Figure 28 shows the screen after users answer the call. Press “Options” button to access
all the call functions.
Figure 28: Use Call Options during a video call
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OPTION MENU
FUNCTION
DESCRIPTION
DTMF Dial Pad
Press the number and # or * for DTMF. Flash will be sent
as SIP-INFO
Press to decrease call volume
Press to increase call volume
PIP
Press to switch videos between the caller and callee
Snapshot
Press to take a snapshot of the current video. The
snapshot will be automatically saved to folder “screenshot”
in Tools File Manager
BLF
Press to access BLF
Hold
Press to hold the call
Mute
Press to mute/unmute the call
Trnf
Press to transfer the call
Video off
Press to switch between Video off and Video on. In the
screen, the default picture will show instead of the video
when video is turned off
Conf
Press to make 3-way conference call
Figure 29: Call Function Options
Table 7: GXV3175 CALL FUNCTIONS
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CALL HOLD
Call Hold
During a call, press “Hold” button to place the call on hold. The line icon will become yellow after call hold.
The following will be displayed on the screen. (See Figure 30)
Figure 30: Call Hold
Call Resume
In Figure 30, press “Unhold” button to resume to the call.
Multiple Calls
After call hold, users could select another line to make calls. If there is another call coming in, the user will
be able to select “Accept” or “Reject” in the right hand side of the screen. Accept new incoming call will put
the previous call on hold. To toggling between several calls, users may need to turn off the video first by
tapping on “Video off” in “Option” (See Figure 29) if it is a video call. Then the following figure will show up
for users to select between multiple lines. See Figure 31.
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Figure 31: Multiple Calls
CALL TRANSFER
Blind Transfer
During a call, press the “Transfer” button to place the other party on hold. The phone will display the
following message: “Dial Number (Blind) OR Select Line (Attended)” (See Figure 32). Dial the extension
number and press “Send”. This will transfer the call to the other party immediately.
Figure 32: Blind Transfer
Attended Transfer
During a call, select another line to establish call with the third party using the same account. This will put
the previous line (Line 1) on hold. Now, press the “Transfer” button and the message: “Dial Number (Blind)
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OR Select Line (Attended)” will show up in the screen. Then select Line 1 to finish attended transfer. (See
Figure 33)
Figure 33: Attended Transfer
NoTE:
To transfer calls across SIP domains, SIP service providers must support transfer across SIP
domains.
If users enter a wrong number and wish to cancel the transfer, just press the “Cancel” in the screen
shown in Figure 32. Then the call with the first party will resume automatically.
If the user is on a video call with the first party, the users may need to turn off the video by pressing
“Video off” or pressing “Hold” to activate the screen to select another line.
3-WAY CONFERENCE
GXV3175 supports 3-way video conferencing. See Figure 34.
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Figure 34: 3-Way Conference
1. Initiate a Conference Call: During a call, select another line by pressing “Line” button to call the
second party using the same account. This will place the first call on hold. Once the user has
established the second call, press the “Conference” button then select the line on hold by pressing
the corresponding “Line” button. This would bring the three parties together in a 3 way conference.
2. Cancel the Conference: If after pressing the “Conference” button, a user decides not to
conference anyone, press “Cancel” to cancel the conference.
3. End the Conference: There are two ways to end a conference: The first way is to press “END” in
the conference call. The second way to end a conference is to simply hang up and terminate the
call.
NoTE:
During the conference, users can see three-way videos if it is video call.
To activate the call options during the conference, users could simply tap on the screen then the
options will show up. Press PIP button to change the layout of the video display for the three
parties.
During the three way conference, if the initiator of the conference hangs up, the conference will
end. If users wish to allow the remaining two parties to stay in conversation after the initiator hangs
up, the conference initiator should set “Transfer on Conference Hangup” to “Yes” in the web
configuration interface. This would allow the transfer of call to the remaining party after the initiator
exits the conference.
If the user is on a video call with the first party, the users may need to turn off the video by pressing
“Video off” or pressing “Hold” to activate the screen to select another line.
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VOICEMAIL(MESSAGE WAITING INDICATION)
If the blue Message Waiting Indication (MWI) LED icon is flickering in the HOME button, a new voice mail
has been received and is waiting to be retrieved. To retrieve the voice mail, activate dial pad first. Then dial
the voicemail box number or press Voice Mail button (the button needs to be configured in web
configuration interface first). The Interactive Voice Response (IVR) prompts the user through the message
retrieval process. The users may need to navigate to call function option and use the DTMF
keypad for voicemail options.
NoTE: Each of the 3 accounts has its own voicemail. The Voicemail access number may be set up in the
“Voicemail ID” configuration under “Accounts” in the web configuration interface.
MUTE
1.During a call, the LCD screen will display “Mute”. Select the button to mute the call.
2.After the “Mute” button is pressed, the LCD screen will display “Unmute”. When this button is
pressed, the mute feature is cancelled.
KEYPAD INPUT
The build-in soft keypad in GXV3175 supports English, Chinese, Russian and Korean for text input. See
Figure 35.
Figure 35: GXV3175 Soft Keypad
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Table 8: GXV3175 KEYPAD
Item
Function
1
Caps lock.
2
Hide keypad
3
Switch to characters with accents
4
Switch between Letter/Number/Symbol
5
Delete
NoTE: External keyboard could also be used by plugging via USB port on the phone.
To select input language, please go to Menu Settings Language.
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CALL FEATURES
Code
Feature
*01
Select the preferred video/audio codec used for the call. Dial *01 + codec feature code +
Phone/Ext. Number (See Table 8 for codec feature code)
*02
Force the video/audio codec used for the call. Dial *02 + codec feature code + Phone/Ext.
Number (See Table 8 for codec feature code)
*30
Block Caller ID (for all subsequent calls)
*31
Send Caller ID (for all subsequent calls)
*50
Disable Call waiting (for all subsequent calls)
*51
Enable Call Waiting (for all subsequent calls)
*67
Block Caller ID (per call): Dial *67 + Phone/Ext. Number (no dial-tone in between).
*82
Send Caller ID (per call): Dial *82 + Phone/Ext. Number (no dial-tone in between).
*83
Send audio only: Dial *83 + Phone/Ext. Number (no dial-tone in between)
*84
Send audio and video: Dial *84 + Phone/Ext. Number (no dial-tone in between)
*70
Disable Call Waiting (per call): Dial *70 + Phone/Ext. Number (no dial-tone in between).
*71
Enable Call Waiting (per call): Dial *71 + Phone/Ext. Number (no dial-tone in between).
*72
Unconditional Call Forward: Dial *72 + Phone/Ext. Number followed by the # key. Wait for a
dial-tone and then hang up (dial-tone means input is successful).
*73
Cancel Unconditional Call Forward: Dial *73 and wait for a dial-tone before hanging up.
*90
Busy Call Forward: Dial *90 + Phone/Ext. Number followed by the # key. Wait for a dial- tone
and then hang up.
*91
Cancel Busy Call Forward: dial *91 and wait for a dial-tone before hanging up.
*92
Delayed Call Forward: Dial *92 + Phone/Ext. Number followed by the # key. Wait for a dial-tone
and then hang up.
*93
Cancel Delayed Call Forward: Dial *93 and wait for a dial-tone before hanging up.
The following table shows the codes for call features. To use the code, select the line you wish to use by
pressing the corresponding Line button and enter the feature code.
Table 9: GXV3175 CALL FEATURES
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Table 10: GXV3175 AUDIO/VIDEO CODEC FEATURE CODES
Codec
Feature Code
PCMU
7110
PCMA
7111
G723
723
G726-32
72632
G729
729
G722
722
GSM
7200
L16-256
7202
H.264
264
H.263
263
H.263+
2631998
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GXV3175 WEB CONFIGURATION INTERFACE
GXV3175’s embedded Web server responds to HTTP/HTTPS GET/POST requests. Embedded HTML
pages allows users to configure the IP Multimedia Phone through a Web browser such as Microsoft’s IE or
Mozilla Firefox (Java Script must be enabled).
Figure 36: Web Browser Interface for GXV3175
ACCESSING THE WEB CONFIGURATION PAGES
GXV3175 Web Configuration Interface URL is http://Phone-IP-Address, where the Phone-IP Address is
the IP address displayed on the phone’s LCD screen.
To access the phone’s Web Configuration Menu:
Connect the computer to the same network as the phone.
Make sure the phone is turned on and shows its IP-address on the LCD display.
Open a Web-browser on your computer.
Enter the phone’s IP-address in the address bar of the browser.
Enter the administrator’s login and password to access the Web Configuration Menu.
1. The computer has to be connected to the same sub-network as the phone. This is easily done by
connecting the computer to the same hub or switch as the phone it is connected to. In absence of
a hub/switch (or free ports on the hub/switch), please connect the computer directly to the phone
using the PC-port on the phone.
2. If the phone is properly connected to a working Internet connection, the phone will display its IP
address. This address has the format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx stands for a number from 0-255.
Users will need this number to access the Web Configuration Menu. For example, if the phone
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shows 192.168.0.60, please enter “http://192.168.0.60” in the address bar of the browser.
Account
Shows the status of the 3 accounts.
Number
Shows the extension number of the SIP account.
SIP Server
Shows the URL/IP address and port of the SIP server.
Status
Shows the status of the account.
MAC Address
The device ID, in HEX format. This is a very important ID for ISP
troubleshooting.
Address Type
This field shows the type of address configured: DHCP, Static IP or PPPoE.
IP Address
This field shows the IP address of the GXV-3175.
3. The default login name for the administrator is “admin”. The default administrator password is set
to “admin”. The default login name for end-users is “user” while the default user password is set to
“123”.
NoTE: When changing any settings, always SUBMIT them by pressing the SAVE button on the bottom of
the page. For those settings that are shown in the web user interface (UI) with a star “*” next to it, users
must reboot the phone for the changes to take effect.
DEFINITIONS
This section describes the options in the Web configuration user interface. As mentioned, you can log in as
an administrator or an end-user.
Status: Displays the Account status, Network status, and System info of the phone.
Account (1~3): To configure each of the SIP accounts.
Advanced Settings: To configure General settings, Call Features, Video Settings, and Ring
Tones.
Maintenance: To configure Network Settings, WiFi Settings, 3G Settings, Time Settings,
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Subnet Mask
This field shows the subnet mask of the GXV-3175.
Default Gateway
This field shows the Gateway of the GXV-3175.
DNS Server
This field shows the DNS Server of the GXV-3175.
NAT Type
This field shows the type of NAT configured.
Product Model
Defines the product model: GXV3175.
Hardware Revision
Hardware version number: Main Board, Interface Board.
Part Number
This field contains the product part number.
Program Version
• Program: This is the main firmware release number, which is always used
for identifying the software (or firmware) system of the phone.
System Up Time
This field shows system up time since the last reboot.
Local RTP Port
This parameter defines the local RTP-RTCP port pair used to listen and
transmit. It is the base RTP port for channel 0. When configured, for audio,
channel 0 will use this port _value for RTP and the port_value+1 for its
RTCP; channel 1 will use port_value+4 for RTP and port_value+5 for its
RTCP. For video, channel 0 will use port_value+2 for RTP and port_value+3
for its RTCP; channel 1 will use port_value+6 for RTP and port_value+7 for
RTCP. The default value is 5004.
Use Random Port
When set to Yes, this parameter will force random generation of both the
local SIP and RTP ports. This is usually necessary when multiple
GXV-3175s are behind the same full cone NAT. The Default setting is Yes.
(This parameter must be set to No before Direct IP Calling will work)
Keep-alive Intervals (s)
This parameter specifies how often the GXV3175sends a blank UDP packet
to the SIP server in order to keep the “ping hole” on the NAT router to open.
The default setting is 20 seconds.
STUN Server
The IP address or Domain name of the STUN server. STUN resolution
results are displayed in the STATUS page of the Web UI. Only
non-symmetric NAT routers work with STUN.
Default STUN server: stun.ipvideotalk.com
Status/System Info
ADVANCED SETTINGS PAGE DEFINITIONS
Advanced Settings/General Settings
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Use NAT IP
The NAT IP address used in SIP/SDP messages. This field is blank at the
default settings. This should ONLY be used if your ITSP requires it.
SIP TLS Certificate
This defines the SIP TLS certificate needed to access certain websites.
SIP TLS Private Key
This defines the SIP TLS Private key.
SIP TLS Private key
Password
This defines the SIP TLS private key password.
Always Ring Speaker
Configures to enable or disable the speaker to ring when headset is used. If
set to "Yes", with Headset plugged in, both headset and speaker will ring on
incoming call. Default setting is "No". Which means only the headset will
ring for incoming calls.
Disable Call-Waiting
The default setting is No. If set to Yes, the call waiting feature will be
disabled.
Disable Call-Waiting Tone
The default setting is No. If set to Yes, the call waiting tone will be disabled.
Disable DND Reminder
Ring
The default setting is No. If set to Yes, the ring splash that indicates an
incoming call when DND is enabled will not be played.
Disable Direct IP Call
The default setting is No. If set to Yes, Direct IP calling will be disabled.
Escape '#' as %23 in SIP
URI
Default is Yes. By default, special character # will be replaced as %23 in SIP
URI.
Offhook Auto Dial
Configure a User ID/extension to dial automatically when the phone is taken
offhook. By default, the phone will use the first account to dial out.
Enable Motion Detection
The phone will exit idle/screensaver mode if motion is detected. The default
setting is Yes.
Video Frame rate
The Default value is 15 frames/second. The video frame rate is adjustable
based on network conditions.
Increasing the frame rate will increase the amount of transferred data
significantly therefore consuming more bandwidth. Lack of bandwidth will
impair the video due to packet loss.
Video Packet Size
The Default value is 1400, range from 100 to 1400.
It is recommended to use 600~800 if you have an Outbound Proxy or Media
Gateway.
Advanced Settings/Call Features
Advanced Settings/Video Settings
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Video Rate Control
Frame, TMN8 or GOP. The Default setting is Frame.
TMN8 is good for bandwidths larger than 384kbps
Video Frame Skipping
Skips bad video frames as they are received
The Default setting is No.
I-Frame Reference Only
When enabled, all P frames will only have reference to previous I frames.
This method may improve video quality when the network has heavy packet
loss. It will have modest increase in bandwidth usage. The Default setting is
No.
Packetization-Mode
The packetization mode (0 or 1) for the H.264 video packets. The default
setting is 0.
Redundant P-frame
This setting allows the phone to send redundant P-frames of I frames. When
an I frame is delayed or has packet loss, the redundant P-frames will be
used instead. It may make video phone call less prone to errors and thus
make the video stream more robust towards error propagation, but may
increase bandwidth usage. The default setting is set to No.
Adaptive MB Intra Refresh
This parameter specifies whether Adaptive MB Intra Refresh is used or not.
It may protect most important MBs (macro blocks) subjected to packet loss
and to avoid error propagation. The intra-refresh rate is adapted according
to the video packet loss rate. It may increase bandwidth usage. The default
setting is set to No.
Video Packet Loss Rate
Specifies the video packet loss rate for the Adaptive MB Intra Refresh.
Users can choose from: Less than 5%, Less than 10%, Less than 15%,
Less than 20%, Less than 25%. The default setting is set to Less than 10%.
Call Progress Tones:
Dial Tone
Ring Back Tone
Busy Tone
Reorder Tone
Confirmation Tone
Call-Waiting Tone
PSTN disconnect Tone
Using these settings, users can configure ring or tone frequencies based on
parameters from the local telecom provider. By default, they are set to the
North American standard.
Frequencies should be configured with known values to avoid
uncomfortable high pitch sounds.
Syntax: f1=val,f2=val[,c=on1/off1[-on2/off2[-on3/off3]]];
(Frequencies are in Hz and cadence on and off are in 10ms)
ON is the period of ringing (“On time” in ‘ms’) while OFF is the period of
silence. In order to set a continuous ring, OFF should be zero. Otherwise it
will ring ON ms and a pause of OFF ms and then repeat the pattern. Up to
three cadences are supported.
Default Ring Cadence
This defines the ring cadence for the phone. The default setting is:
Advanced Settings/Ring Tone
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c=2000/4000;
MAINTENANCE PAGE DEFINITIONS
Address Type
This selects the type of IP address assigned: DHCP, PPPoE or Static IP.
PPPoE
When PPPoE is selected, the user needs to enter the following: PPPoE
Account ID, PPPoE Password, PPPoE Service Name.
Static IP
When Static IP is selected, the user needs to enter IP address, Subnet
Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2.
DHCP Host name (Option
12)
Default is blank. This option specifies the name of the client. This field is optional but
may be required by some Internet Service Providers.
DHCP vendor class ID
(Option 60)
Default is GXV. Used by clients and servers to exchange vendor-specific
information.
Alternate DNS Server
This field sets the alternate DNS server for the user.
Layer 3 Qos
This field defines the layer 3 QoS parameter. It is the value used for IP
Precedence, Diff-Serv or MPLS. The Default value is 0.
Layer 2 QoS
802.1Q/VLAN Tag
This field contains the value used for layer 2 VLAN tagging. The Default
value is 0.
Layer 2 QoS
802.1p Priority Value
This assigns the priority value of the Layer2 QoS packets. The Default value
is 0.
802.1x Mode
This field sets 802.1x Mode. The default value is disabled. If EAD-MD5 is
selected, users will be required to enter Identity and MD5 Password.
User Agent
Configurable User Agent string for downloading.
Proxy
This field sets HTTP Proxy, HTTPS Proxy, FTP Proxy or No Proxy. Using
HTTP Proxy, other protocols can be applied by checking the box “Apply to
Other Protocol”.
WIFI Functions
This parameter enables/disables the WIFI function. The default setting is set
to “Disable”.
Wireless Mode
This parameter defines the wireless mode used. The GXV3175 supports
802.11b/g/n
Maintenance/Network Settings
Maintenance/WIFI Settings
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Network Type
This parameter defines the network type of the wireless network: Ad-hoc or
AP/Managed. By default, it is set to “AP or Managed”.
Channel
This parameter defines the channel (1-10) for the wireless network. The
default setting is set to “Auto”.
ESSID
This parameter sets the ESSID for the Wireless network. Press “Scan” to
scan for the available wireless network and add it. Users can also press
“Add” to add the ESSID directly.
Security Mode
This parameter defines the security mode used for the wireless network.
The following are supported: WEP/Shared, WEP/OPEN, WPA PSK TKIP,
WPA PSK AES, WPA2 PSK TKIP, WPA2 PSK AES. The default setting is
set to “Disabled”.
Users will need to enter the corresponding authentication password for the
security mode.
3G USB Configuration
File
Click Here to download Config file and Script
3G USB Connect Script
Click Here to download Config file and Script
Note:
The user is required to have the config file for the modem and a script.
Please make sure that the used 3G Modem is support by the GXV3175(list
of supported 3G modems below)
WCDMA
Huawei E1750
Huawei E180
Sierra Wireless 306
CDMA2000
ZTE AC581
Huawei EC1260
EVDO
Novatel Ovation MC760
Maintenance/3G Settings
Maintenance/Time Settings
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NTP Server
This parameter defines the URL or IP address of the NTP (Network Time
Protocol) server. The GXV3175 phone may obtain the date and time from
the server. The default setting is ntp.ipvideotalk.com.
DHCP Option 42 override
NTP server
Default is Yes. Select Yes to allow DHCP Option 42 to override the NTP
server. This option specifies a list of the NTP servers available to the client
by IP address.
DHCP Option 2 to
override Time Zone
setting
Default is Yes. Select Yes to allow DHCP Option 2 to override the Time Zone
setting. This option specifies the offset of the client's subnet in seconds from
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Time Zone
This parameter controls the date/time display according to the specified time
zone.
Time Display Format
This parameter sets time display format to 12 Hour or 24 Hour
Date Display Format
This parameter sets date display format to YY-MM-DD or MM-DD-YY or
DD-MM-YY.
Self-Defined Time Zone
This parameter allows the users to define their own time zone.
Syntax: std offset dst [offset], start [/time], end [/time]
Default is set to: MTZ+6MDT+5,M3.2.0,M11.1.0, MTZ+6MDT+5
This indicates a time zone with 6 hours offset with 1 hour ahead which is
U.S central time. If it is positive (+) if the local time zone is west of the Prime
Meridian (A.K.A: International or Greenwich Meridian) and negative (-) if it is
east.
M3.2.0,M11.1.0
The 1st number indicates Month: 1,2,3.., 12 (for Jan, Feb, .., Dec)
The 2nd number indicates the nth iteration of the weekday: (1st Sunday, 3rd
Tuesday…)
The 3rd number indicates weekday: 0,1,2,..,6( for Sun, Mon, Tues,..,Sat)
Therefore, this example is the DST which starts from the second Sunday of
March to the 1st Sunday of November.
Disable Telnet
The default value is No. If set to Yes, the GXV3175 will not allow any telnet
access to the phone.
Access Method
This defines the access method for web access: HTTP or secure HTTPS
protocol.
Port
This defines the port for web access. By default, HTTP uses port 80 and
Maintenance/Web and Telnet Access
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HTTPS uses port 443. This field is for customizable web ports.
Admin Password
This defines the administrator password for web interface access. Only the
administrator can configure the “Advanced Settings” and “Account x” pages.
The password is case sensitive and the maximum password length is 25
characters.
User Password
This defines the user password for web interface access.
Lock Keypad for Update
The default value is No. If set to Yes, the keypad will be disabled from
making any updates.
XML Config File Password
The password used for encrypting the XML configuration file using
OpenSSL. This is required for the phone to decrypt the encrypted XML
configuration file.
HTTP/HTTPS User Name
The user name for the HTTP server.
HTTP/HTTPS Password
The password for the HTTP server.
Upgrade Via
This field allows the user to choose the firmware upgrade method: TFTP,
HTTP or HTTPS.
Firmware Server Path
Defines the server path for the firmware server. It can be different from the
Configuration server which is used for provisioning.
Config Server Path
This is the server path for provisioning; it can be different from the firmware
server.
Firmware File Prefix
This field enables your ITSP to lock firmware updates. If configured, only the
firmware with the matching encrypted prefix will be downloaded and flashed
into the phone.
Firmware File Postfix
This field enables your ITSP to lock firmware updates. If configured, only the
firmware with the matching encrypted postfix will be downloaded and
flashed into the phone.
Config File Prefix
This field enables your ITSP to lock configuration updates. If configured,
only the configuration file with the matching encrypted prefix will be
downloaded and flashed into the phone.
Config File Postfix
This field enables your ITSP to lock configuration updates. If configured,
only the configuration file with the matching encrypted postfix will be
downloaded and flashed into the phone.
DHCP Option 66 override
The Default setting is Yes. If DHCP option 66 is enabled on the LAN side,
Maintenance/Upgrade
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Server
the TFTP server can be redirected. Please be very careful when configuring
this as the redirection could break the phone if this happens during the
firmware upgrade.
DHCP Option 120
Override SIP Server
Default is “Yes”. This allows device gets provisioned from the server
automatically.
Automatic Upgrade
The default value is No. Choose “Yes” to enable automatic HTTP upgrade
and provisioning.
Period time of upgrade
checking
Specifies the time period to check for firmware upgrade. The default setting
is 10080 minutes ( 7 days)
Hour of the day (0-23)
Defines the hour of the day to check the HTTP/TFTP server for firmware
upgrades or configuration files changes.
Day of the week (0-6)
Defines the day of the week to check the HTTP/TFTP server for firmware
upgrades or configuration files changes.
Automatic Upgrade Rule
Defines the rules for automatic upgrade: Always Check, when F/W
suffix/prefix changes, Skip the Firmware Check.
Authenticate Conf File
Authenticate configuration file before acceptance. The Default setting is No.
Factory Reset
Restore to factory default settings. Users can choose from: Full Reset, VoIP
Data Reset, and User Data Reset. After the selection is made, press the
“Reset” button to factory reset the phone.
NoTE: Users can use the backup/restore functionality of the phone prior to
the factory reset.
Syslog Server
The URL/IP address for the syslog server.
Syslog Level
Select the level of logging for syslog. The default setting is NoNE.
There are 4 levels: INFO, DEBUG, ERROR and WARNING.
Syslog messages are sent based on the following events:
Product model/version on boot up (INFO level)
NAT related info (INFO level)
Sent or received SIP message (DEBUG level)
SIP message summary (INFO level)
Inbound and outbound calls (INFO level)
Registration status change (INFO level)
Negotiated codec (INFO level)
Maintenance/Syslog
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Ethernet link up (INFO level)
SLIC chip exception (WARNING and ERROR levels)
Memory exception (ERROR level).
Capture Trace
Press START to start capturing a trace, and press STOP to abort the
capture process.
Trace List
If there are any trace files captured, the dropdown list will show a list of trace
file name.
View Trace
Press LIST to view the list of captured traces. It will show the time the trace
was captured. Click on the name of the file to download and view the trace.
Enable Application Debug
When set to Yes, the trace captured will contain debug messages.
The default setting is No.
Show All Version
Default is set to No. When set to Yes, all debug messages including syslog
will be captured in the trace.
Default Function Page
Default is 1 (keypad). This setting decides whether to show keypad or other
function pages after user presses “Options” during a video call.
Language
Selects the language setting for the phone. GXV3175 supports
multi-languages including English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese,
German, Spanish, French, Italian, Czech, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Polish,
Russian, Turkish, Swedish, Hungarian, Norwegian, Finnish and Thai.
ACS URL
Enter URL for TR-069 Auto Configuration Servers (ACS)
ACS Username
Enter ACS username
ACS Password
Enter ACS password
Periodic Inform Enable
Enable periodic inform. By default, it is disabled
Periodic Inform Interval(s)
Enter periodic inform interval(s). By default, it is set to 300s.
Connection Request
Username
Enter connection request username
Maintenance/Debug
Maintenance/Call Functions
Maintenance/Language
Maintenance/Network Manager
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Connection Request
Password
Enter connection request password
Connection Request Auth
Mode
Select the authentication method among “No authentication”, “Basic”, or
“Digest”.
Connection Request Port
Enter the connection request port
OpenVPN Enable
This enables/disables OpenVPN functionality. The default setting is No. To
use OpenVPN functionality, it requires user to have access to an OpenVPN
server.
OpenVPN Server Address
The URL/IP address for the OpenVPN server.
OpenVPN Server Port
The network port for the OpenVPN server. By default, it is set to 1194.
OpenVPN CA
OpenVPN CA file (ca.crt) required by the OpenVPN server for
authentication purposes. Press “Upload” to upload the corresponding file
to the phone.
OpenVPN Client
Certificate
OpenVPN Client certificate file (*.crt) required by the OpenVPN server for
authentication purposes. Press “Upload” to upload the corresponding file
to the phone.
OpenVPN Client Key
The OpenVPN Client key (*.key) required by the OpenVPN server for
authentication purposes. Press “Upload” to upload the corresponding file
to the phone.
Screen Saver Timeout
(m)
This sets the lapsed idle time needed for the screen saver to appear. The
default setting is 5 minutes.
Screen Saver Interval
(s)xd
The screen saver is a picture slide show. This defines the frequency to
change the picture on the screen for the screen saver.
The default setting is 10 seconds.
Maintenance/OpenVPN Settings
NoTE: To use OpenVPN functionalities, users must enable OpenVPN and configure all of the settings
related to OpenVPN, including server address, port, OpenVPN CA, certificate and key. Additionally, the
user must also set the SIP account to use “VPN” for the “Nat Traversal” (under Account Network
Settings). Reboot the phone after these settings are saved for the changes to take effect. Once the phone
connects to the OpenVPN server and the authentication is correct, the phone will show the VPN IP
address under the Status Network Status, but it will still display the LAN IP on the LCD of the phone.
Maintenance/Device Manager (LCD)
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LCD Auto Power Off Time
(m)
This defines the lapsed idle time needed for the LCD to power off
automatically in order to save power. The default setting is 10 minutes.
Headset TX Gain (dB)
Transmission gain. It’s a headset setting to control the voice intensity. The
default setting is 0dB.
Headset RX Gain (dB)
Receive gain. It’s a headset setting to control the voice intensity. The default
setting is 0dB.
Zoom mode
Select the desired camera zoom mode (Tele, optical, digital). Can adjust
local video zoom either in mirror mode or during the call (on the fly) by
pressing the Left or Right Arrow Key.
Exposure Setting
Select the desired Camera Exposure mode based on the surroundings. The
default setting is set to Auto. The default setting is 8.
Color Mode
Select the desired Camera Color Mode (Color or Monochromatic). The
default setting is set to Color.
White Balance
Select the desired Camera White Balance to be automatic or Fixed. The
default setting is set to Auto.
Lens Correction
Correct Camera Lens noise. The default setting is set to Yes.
It is recommended to set this parameter to Yes to reduce camera lens noise
and improve video quality.
Flicker Control
Reduces flicker of image shot with a video camera caused by luminance
fluctuation of an illuminating light source. Users can select 50Hz/60Hz
depending on the frequency of the commercial electrical power.
The default setting is set to Auto.
TV Output
Select the desired TV Output type (PAL or NTSC). NTSC 4:3 by default.
Maintenance/Device Manager (Headset)
Maintenance/Device Manager (Camera)
Maintenance/Device Manager (TV Port)
SIP ACCOUNT CONFIGURATION PAGE DEFINITIONS
The GXV3175 has three lines that can be configured to accommodate independent SIP accounts. Every
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SIP account has an individual configuration page.
Account Active
Select Yes to enable and use the Line.
Account Name
The account name for the user that is displayed on the LCD screen.
SIP Server
The IP address of the SIP server or the given domain name of the VoIP
service provider.
SIP User ID
User account information provided by the VoIP service provider; normally
similar to a telephone number or an actual telephone number.
Authenticate ID
The authenticate ID for the SIP user. It can differ or be the same as the SIP
user ID.
Authenticate password
The password that the GXV uses to authenticate with the ITSP (SIP) server.
After it is saved, this will appear as blank for security reasons. The
maximum length is 25 characters.
Voice Mail User ID
When this is configured, the user can dial to the voicemail server using the
MESSAGE button. This ID is normally the feature code for Voice Mail.
Name
The Caller ID that will be displayed for the account.
Tel URI
The default setting is “Disable”. If the Video phone has an assigned PSTN
number, this field should be set to “Enable”. If “User=Phone” is set, a
“User=Phone” parameter will be attached to the “From header” in the SIP
request to indicate the E.164 number.
Outbound Proxy
IP address or Domain name of the Outbound Proxy, or Media Gateway, or
Session Border Controller. Used by the GXV3175 for firewall or NAT
penetration in different network environments. If a symmetric NAT is
detected, STUN will not work and ONLY an Outbound Proxy will work.
Secondary Outbound
Proxy
IP address or domain name of a backup Outbound Proxy.
DNS Mode
The default is set to A Record. If the user wishes to locate the server by DNS
SRV, the user may select SRV or NATPTR/SRV.
NAT Traversal
This setting decides whether the NAT traversal mechanism is activated. If it
is set to “STUN” and STUN server is configured, the GXV3175 will route
according the STUN server. In this mode, the STUN client embedded in the
phone will communicate with the appointed STUN server to examine which
type of Firewall/NAT setting is employed. If the type of NAT detected is Full
Cone, Restricted Cone or Port-Restricted cone, the phone will try to use
Account/General Settings
Account/Network Settings
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public IP addresses and port in all the SIP and SDP messages.
If the “NAT Traversal” is configured to be “Keep-alive”, the phone will send
an empty SDP packet (without payload data) to the SIP server once in 20
seconds to keep the NAT port open.
If VPN is used, users should select “VPN” for NAT Traversal.
Users could also set “Auto” or “UPnP” according to the network
configuration.
If an outbound proxy server is used, please configure this to be “NAT No”.
Proxy Require
Notifies the SIP server that the unit is behind a NAT/Firewall.
SIP Registration
Selects whether or not the GXV3175 will send a SIP Register message to
the proxy; The default setting is Yes.
Unregister On Reboot
If set to Yes, the SIP user registration messages will be cleared on reboot.
The default setting is Yes.
Register Expiration (m)
This defines the expiration time of the registration in minutes. The default
value is 50 minutes; the maximum value is 65535 minutes (approximately
45 days) and the minimum value is 5 minutes.
Wait Time Retry
Registration (s)
The wait time for registration retry if registration fails. The default is set to 20
Seconds.
Local SIP Port
The local SIP port for sending and receiving data. The default settings for
Account 1/2/3 are 5060/5062/5064.
SUBSCRIBE for MWI
Default is set to No. When selected, a SUBSCRIBE for Message Waiting
Indication will be sent out periodically.
Session Expiration (s)
Session Expiration is the time (in seconds) at which the session is
considered timed out if no successful session refresh transaction occurs
beforehand. The default value is 180 seconds.
MIN-SE (s)
The minimum session expiration (in seconds). The default value is 90
seconds.
UAC Specify Refresher
As a Caller, select UAC to use the phone as the refresher, or select UAS to
use the Callee or proxy server as the refresher.
UAS Specify Refresher
As a Callee, select UAC to use the caller or proxy server as the refresher, or
select UAS to use the phone as the refresher.
Force INVITE
The Session Timer can be refreshed using the INVITE or UPDATE
methods. Select “Yes” to use the INVITE method to refresh the session
timer
Caller Request Timer
The default setting is Yes. If Yes is selected, the phone will use the session
timer when it makes outbound calls if remote party supports session timer.
Account/SIP Settings
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Callee Request Timer
If Yes is selected, the phone will use the session timer when it receives
inbound calls with session timer request.
Force Timer
If Yes is selected, the timer will be activated even if the other party does not
support session timers. If No is selected, the timer will be activated only if
the other party supports the timer. To disable the timer, Caller Request timer,
Callee request timer and Force Timer should all be set to No.
Enable 100rel
The use of the PRACK (Provisional Acknowledgment) method enables
reliability to SIP provisional responses (1xx series). This is very important in
order to support PSTN internetworking. To invoke a reliable provisional
response, the 100rel tag is appended to the value of the required header of
the initial signaling messages. The default setting is No.
SIP Transport
Selects the SIP transport method. There are three types: TCP, UDP and
TLS.
Symmetric RTP
Selects whether or not symmetric RTP is supported.
Support SIP Instance ID
Selects whether or not SIP Instance ID is supported.
Validate Incoming
Messages
This configuration selects whether or not the incoming messages should be
validated.
SIP T1 Timeout
This configures the timeout period for SIP T1. The default setting is 0.5
Seconds.
SIP T2 Interval
This configures the time interval for SIP T2. The default setting is 4 seconds.
Remove OBP from route
The SIP Extension notifies the SIP server that it is behind a NAT/firewall.
DTMF
Assigns the mechanism to send DTMF. There are three supported modes:
in audio (with DTMF as audio signals), through RTP and through SIP INFO.
DTMF Payload Type
Sends DTMF using RFC2833. The default is 101.
Preferred Vocoder
This products supports up to 8 different Vocoders: including
G.711(a/μ)(PCMU/PCMA),GSM,G726-32,G.723.1,G.729A/B, G.722 and
L16-256.
When this has been configured, the system will select the preferred vocoder
from the listand the same order is sent with the SDP messages.
The user can change the preferred vocoder priority order by toggling with
the up and down buttons. It is recommended to use the default setting
“PCMU”; if other vocoders are chosen, there could be an audio transmission
error.
Preferred Video Codec
Selects the preferred video codec from the available list. It is recommended
Account/Codec Settings
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to use H.264.
Enable RFC5168 support
Select Yes to enable RFC5168 support. The default is set to No.
Video Bit Rate
Rate of information content in a video stream. (Ranges from 32 – 1024
kbps)
H.264 Image Size
Select the type of H.264 compression (4CIF, VGA, WQVGA, CIF, QVGA,
QCIF, QQVGA)
H.264Payload type
Selects the dynamic H.264 codec payload type (ranges from 96-127). The
default setting is 99.
H.263+ Payload type
Selects the H.263+ codec payload type (ranges from 96-127). The default
setting is 103.
L16-256 Payload type
Selects the L16-256 codec payload type (ranges from 96-127). The default
setting is 103.
H.263 Encoder Resolution
Selects the resolution (CIF/QCIF) used for H.263 codec. The default
resolution is CIF.
SRTP Mode
This is option to secure the RTP audio
Silence Suppression
This controls the G723/G729 silence suppression/VAD. If set to Yes, when
no audio is detected, the phone will send a small number of VAD packets
(instead of audio packets). If Set to No, this feature is disabled. The default
setting is No.
Voice Frame per TX
This configures the number of voice frames transmitted per packet. (It is
recommended to set this based on the Ethernet IS packet limitation – 1500
Byte or 120kb/s).
When configuring this, it should be noted that the “ptime” value for the SDP
will change with different configurations here. This value is related to the
codec used and the actual frames transmitted during the in payload call.
For example: if the codec is configured to be G.723 and “Voice Frames per
TX” is set to 2. Then in the INVITE request, the “ptime” value for SDP will be
60 ms. This is because the G723 voice frame is 30 ms. Similarly, if the
setting is 2 and the codec is G729 or G711 or G726, the “ptime” value for
SDP in the INVITE request will be 20 ms.
If the voice frames per TX configuration exceeds the maximum value
allowed, the phone will choose the preferred codec and use the maximum
value allowed.
The maximum value is 64 frames.
Adjusting these values will also change the jitter buffer. The phone has an
algorithm for setting the jitter buffer and the jitter buffer rate is around
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20-200ms.
For end-users, it is recommended to use the default setting, as incorrect
settings may influence the quality of audio.
G723 Rate
This defines the encoding rate for G723 vocoder, and can be 6.3Kb/s or
5.3Kb/s. Please confirm with your service provider.
Jitter Buffer Type
Users can select either Fixed or Adaptive based on network conditions. The
default is Adaptive.
Jitter Buffer Length
User can select Low, Medium, or High based on network conditions. The
default is Medium.
Send Silent RTP Packets
on Mute
Default is No. If set to “Yes”, silent RTP packets will be sent on Mute.
Start Video Automatically
Default is Yes.
Remote Video Request
This field sets the preference of video request handling during an audio call
– prompt the user, accept automatically or deny automatically.
2. Grammar: x - any digit from 0-9;
a) xx+ - at least 2 digit numbers
b) xx. - only 2 digit numbers
c) ^ - exclude
d) [3-5] - any digit of 3, 4, or 5
e) [147] - any digit of 1, 4, or 7
f) <2=011> - replace digit 2 with 011 when dialing
g) | - the OR operand
h) \+ - add + to the dialing number
• Example 1: {[369]11 | 1617xxxxxxx}
Allow 311, 611, and 911 or any 10 digit numbers with leading digits 1617
• Example 2: {^1900x+ | <=1617>xxxxxxx}
Block any number of leading digits 1900 or add prefix 1617 for any dialed 7
digit
numbers
• Example 3: {1xxx[2-9]xxxxxx | <2=011>x+}
Allow any number with leading digit 1 followed by a 3 digit number, followed
by any number between 2 and 9, followed by any 7 digit number OR allow
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any length of numbers with leading digit 2, replacing the 2 with 011 when
dialed.
Allow any number of digits, OR any number with a leading +, OR any
number with a leading *, OR any number with a leading * followed by a 2
digit number and a *. To dial + from keypad, press on 0 until + appears on
LCD.
Example of a simple dial plan used in a Home/Office in the US:
{ ^1900x. | <=1617>[2-9]xxxxxx | 1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx | 011[2-9]x. | [3469]11 }
Explanation of example rule (reading from left to right):
• ^1900x. - prevents dialing any number started with 1900
• <=1617>[2-9]xxxxxx - allow dialing to local area code (617) numbers by
dialing
7 numbers and 1617 area code will be added automatically
• 1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx |- allow dialing to any US/Canada Number with 11
digits
length
• 011[2-9]x. - allow international calls starting with 011
• [3469]11 - allow dialing special and emergency numbers 311, 411, 611 and
911
NOTE: In some cases where the user wishes to dial strings such as *123 to
activate voice mail or other applications provided by their service provider,
the * should be predefined inside the dial plan feature. An example dial plan
will be: { *x+ } which allows the user to dial * followed by any length of
numbers.
Early Dial
The default setting is No. Use only if the proxy supports 484 response.
Refer to Use Target
Contact
The default is No. If set to Yes, then for Attended Transfer, the “Refer-To” header uses the transferred target’s contact header information.
Auto Answer
The default setting is No. If it is set to Yes, the GXV3175 will play a “beep”
sound and answer the phone automatically on the speaker. If “Enable
Intercom/Paging” option is selected, phone will auto answer calls when the
“call-info” header contains “answer-after=0” in the incoming INVITE.
Send Anonymous
If set to Yes, the “From” header in the outgoing SIP messages will be set to
anonymous to block the caller ID from displaying. The default setting is No.
Anonymous Call Rejection
The default setting is No;If set to Yes,any anonymous call will be rejected
(with 486 Busy message)
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Call Log
Options to log calls are Log All, Log Incoming/Outgoing Only(missed calls
will not be recorded), Disable All
Special Feature
Different soft switch vendors have special requirements; therefore users
may need to select special features to meet these requirements. Users can
choose from Standard, CBCOM, RNK, China Mobile, ZTE IMS, Mobotix,
ZTE NGN and Huawei IMS depending on their need
Default setting is Standard.
Feature Key
Synchronization
Default is “No”. This option is to synchronize DND/Call Forward features
with Broadsoft. When set to “Yes”, a SUBSCRIBE will be sent out
periodically to the server. Then when DND/Call Forward features Call
Forward No Answer, Unconditional Call Forward and Call Forward on Busy)
are configured or changed on the phone and the Broadsoft server side,
those features will be synchronized on the phone side and the Broadsoft
server side.
Enable Call Features
The default is set to Yes. If it is set to No, call features are disabled.
No Key Entry Timeout (s)
Defines the time out duration on no key entry.
Default setting is 4 seconds.
Ring Timeout (s)
Defines the time out duration on no answer.
Default setting is 60 second.
Transfer on Conference
Hangup
Defines whether or not the call is transferred to the other party if the initiator
of the conference hangs up.
Default setting is set to No.
Use # as Dial Key
Selects whether or not # is used as Send.
Account ring tone
This allows the user to configure the general ringtone used for this account.
Users can choose from different ringtones from the dropdown menu. They
can also upload mp3 files in Ringtone manager for their own ringtone.
Ring Tone
Users can select up to 3 distinctive ringtones to match incoming caller ID.
Users can choose from different ringtones from the dropdown menu. They
can also upload mp3 files in Ringtone manager for their own ringtone.
Call Forward
Unconditional
Always forward all incoming calls to a number set here.
Call Forward Rule by
Time
Sets the call forward numbers based on a timer.
Call Forward Rule by
Work
Sets the call forward based on different conditions.
Call Forward Busy To
Forward the call if line is in use.
Call Forward No Answer
To
Forward the call if do not answer after a number of rings.
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Delayed Call Forward
Wait Time (s)
The wait time before transferring the call to another extension or to
voicemail; the default setting is 20 seconds.
SAVING/APPLYING THE CONFIGURATION CHANGES
After users make changes to the configuration, press the “Save” button at the bottom of the Configuration
page. The web browser will then display a message “Save Successful” to confirm the changes. For some
parameters, after “Save”, on the top of the page, an orange message window appears prompting users to
click on an “Apply” button. There is no need to reboot the phone for the new settings to take effect.
REBOOTING FROM REMOTE LOCATIONS
Press the “Reboot” button at the top right-hand corner of the configuration menu to reboot the phone
remotely. The web browser will then display a message window to confirm with the user if they wish to
reboot the phone or not. Click on “Yes” and the phone will reboot. Wait approximately 2 minutes to log in
again.
CONFIGURATION THROUGH A CENTRAL SERVER
The Grandstream GXV3175 can be automatically configured from a central provisioning system.
When GXV3175 boots up, it will send TFTP or HTTP request to download the configuration file,
“cfg000b82xxxxxx.xml” and “cfg000b82xxxxxx”, where “000b82xxxxxx” is the MAC address of the phone.
The configuration data can be downloaded from the central server via TFTP or HTTP/HTTPS. A service
provider or an enterprise with larger deployments of Grandstream devices can easily manage the
configuration and service provisioning of individual devices remotely from a central server.
Grandstream has a central provisioning system called GAPS (Grandstream Automated Provisioning
System). GAPS supports automatic configuration of Grandstream devices.GAPS use enhanced (NAT
friendly) TFTP or HTTP (thus no NAT issues) and other communication protocols to communicate with
each individual Grandstream device.
Grandstream provides GAPS service to VoIP service providers. GAPS can be used for either simple
redirection or with certain special provisioning settings. At boot-up, Grandstream devices by default point
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to the Grandstream provisioning server (GAPS). Based on the unique MAC address of each device, GAPS
will provision the devices with redirection settings so that they will be redirected to customer’s TFTP or
HTTP server for further provisioning.
Grandstream also provides a configuration tool to facilitate the task of generating device configuration files.
The configuration tool is free to end users. The tool and configuration templates are available for download
from http://www.grandstream.com/support/tools .
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LCD MENU AND FEATURES
The GXV3175’s user-friendly LCD MENU provides easy access to a host of features and convenient tools
to help simplify the users’ business and personal life. Essentially, the GXV3175 can act like a personal
assistant in many ways. In this section, we’ll explore the LCD MENU and Features and explain how users
can take full advantage of the GXV3175’s capabilities.
CONTACTS
Users can easily manage all the contacts through Contacts. Contacts supports total records up to 1000
entries and 20 groups with features such as add/delete/modify contacts, download phone book from the
TFTP/HTTP server as well as the ability to save the phonebook to the PC. Select MENU Contact and it
will display the information below.
Figure 37: Contact
Select “Contact List” or “Group List” tab to view/edit contact or group information.
In “Contact List”, users could select the group to view all the contacts in it. To search the contact by name,
tap on the blank area besides to input the name using the soft keyboard. In one entry in the contact
list, press the icon to make a call, pressto send short message, press to add the contact
to favorite and press to delete. Select and Tap on one contact entry then the users could view the
full contact information. Direct IP Call is also supported by specifying an IP address as a contact number.
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To add new contact, press the “Options” button and select option “New”. Then the screen will show as
Figure 38.
Every contact contains Work number, Home number, Mobile number and Fax number for a specific
account. By tapping on the blank area in the field, the soft keyboard will be activated for input. If the
number is set to primary number, it will be dialed out when is pressed in Figure 37. Thumbnail Image,
ringtone could be customized to associate with each contact. Users could select from the dropdown list by
pressing the “Down” arrow or browser to add ringtone file or picture from local or external storage device.
Press the “Down” arrow to select the group for the contact and press “Edit” to edit the group information.
After finishing editing the contact, press “Save”.
Figure 38: Adding a new contact
To import/export contacts, in the screen shown as Figure 37, select “Options”“Import/Export”. Then in
the screen shown as Figure 39, select “Import” or “Export” in “Operation Mode”.
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Figure 39: Import/Export contact list
There are three types of File to be selected: “XML”, “CSV” and “VCard”. For “Import”, users could select to
“Clear The Old List” and “Replace Duplicate Items” in the imported files. If the operation mode is “Import”,
users will need to press on “Browse” button to specify the imported file from local or external storage
device. Press “Import/Export” to finish the operation.
In addition to manually adding each phonebook entry, the GXV3175 enables users to share and maintain
the phonebook (by means of a XML phonebook) through the web easily. The XML phonebook must be
stored on a HTTP/TFTP server. There are also applications where organizations will want to have a
centralized directory server and have all phones in the organization synchronize with the server
periodically.
To access this feature, in the screen shown in Figure 37, select “Options”“Download”. Then in the
screen shown as Figure 40, select “OFF”, “TFTP” or “HTTP” in “Download Mode”.
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Figure 40: Download phonebook.xml
Users could also select to “Clear The Old List” and “Replace Duplicate Items” in the downloaded
phonebook. Tap on the blank field in “Download Server” to input the server URL using the soft keyboard. If
“Download Interval (Min)” is set, the device will send request for the phonebook in the server for automatic
update. After the setting, users could press “Download Now” for immediate download or press “OK” to
finish the operation.
To delete all the contacts, users could select “Options”“Delete All” in Figure 37.
PHONEBOOK – IMPORT/EXPORT/DOWNLOAD via WEB-GUI
Another option on how to add contacts would be using the web-GUI Phonebook’s Import/Export/Download
feature.
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To access the Web-GUI Phonebook tool, the user will navigate to web-GUI “Application Settings”.
Here the user can export the contacts that currently reside on the phone into several different formats. In
the figure above, you can see that the “File Type” is going to export in CSV (For GXV3175) format. Click
“Save” to export. This format will provide users with an acceptable file format that can be updated with new
contacts and then imported to the GXV3175 as well.
For importing, the user has the options of “Clear the Old List” and “Replace Duplicate Items” upon importing a phonebook. To select a phonebook from local computer click on the “Browse” button.
The web-GUI phonebook tool allows a user to also enable phonebook download via TFTP and HTTP as
well. There is an option to “Download Now”, or the user can specify how often the phone should check the
server for phonebook updates.
BLF
The Virtual Busy Lamp Field (BLF) allows users to see the status of other phones (not busy, ringing, busy
etc.). In order to use this feature the SIP server must support BLF or event-list BLF. Figure 42 shows
how the BLF is viewed in the BLF application after configuring extensions. The Virtual BLF can also be
accessed and placed on one of the home screens as shown in Figure 43.
Figure 42: Example of BLF Screen
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Figure 43: BLF Widget on Home Screen
To configure BLF, users will need to access the BLF through the “MENU” “BLF” (Figure 42). After
entering the BLF screen, press the button at the top right. Figure 44 shows the BLF settings screen.
Figure 44: BLF Settings Screen
To create individual BLFs make sure that “BLF List” is selected at the top and click “Add”. When selecting
“Key Mode” there are two options, Speed Dial and BLF. For “Account” the user can select an account
that is registered to one of the three lines on the GXV3175. Keep in mind that the BLF that is being
created should be on the same SIP server as the account selected under the “Account” field. The “Name”
is simply an identifier label on the BLF list. The “UserID” is the extension that will be monitored. When
done, click “OK”. The new BLF should be added to the BLF list at the left (Figure 44).
The second option of creating BLFs would be using an Eventlist (must be created in SIP server first). To
access Event-List BLF, access the same BLF settings screen, and select the “URI” tab at the top
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(Figure 45).
The GREEN outlining shows that the user is available.
The RED outlining shows a status of busy/on call.
If status is shows BLINKING RED, it means that the extension is receiving
an incoming call.
The GRAY outlining shows a status of a user unregistered. With this status
the user is unable to monitor the extension.
Figure 45: Event-list Settings Screen(URI)
Same as setting up the BLF list, but in this configuration, the user will need to enter an “Event List URI”
which is created on the server side. It is possible that the Event-list was created with multiple extensions
so there is an option called “Follow All Extensions”, which allows the user to monitor all extensions under
the given Event-List. If “Following All Extensions” is selected, press the ‘X’ at the top right to return to the
BLF screen to see the monitored extensions (See Figure 42). If following all extensions is not desired,
the user may add specific extensions from the eventlist.
Direct IP Call is also supported via BLF by specifying an IP address as an Extension.
BLF Status
CALL HISTORY
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Users may access the phone’s call records through the Call History. Call History allows users to view and
manage all calls (Received, Dialed, and Missed). GXV3175 supports call record up to 200 dialed calls, 200
received calls and 200 missed calls. Users may access the phone’s call records through “MENU”“Call
History” (See Figure 46).
Figure 46: Call History
Users can select among the four tabs “All”, “Received”, “Dialed” and “Missed” to access the corresponding
call record.
For each record, users can choose to Call, Message, Edit and Save Name/Number to Contacts
or Delete by pressing the icon. To delete all the call records in one page, tap on the “Empty”
button.
MESSAGES
Messages is a text message feature in GXV3175. If two GXV3175s are registered on the same SIP server,
text messages can be sent/received between two parties. Similarly, if other IP products support this feature,
the text message feature can also be used to send/receive messages between the device and the
GXV3175. This application is accessible by selecting “MENU”“Messages” (See figure 47).
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Figure 47: Message Inbox
In Messages, there are three categories “Inbox”, “Outbox” and “Draftbox” for users to select to view and
manage the messages.
For each message, users press to view the message, press to dial the number out, press
to edit and save the contact, or press to delete the message.
To send message, press “New” button. In Figure 47, edit the message by tapping on the blank area in the
message content.
Figure 48: Edit new message
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Then press “Add Receiver” to add the number in the window as shown in Figure 48. Users should choose
the account from which the message will be sent out. After that, enter the phone number by tapping on the
blank area in “Phone Number” field then press the activated “Add” button. Or simply press “Find in
Contacts” button to add the number from contact list.
Figure 49: Add receiver’s number
After pressing “Find in Contacts” button, users will see the screen as Figure 50 shows. The primary
number for the contact will show in the list by default. If the users need to change to non-primary number,
press to add other numbers in the contact. Press to add the number as message receiver.
Figure 50: Add receiver’s number from contact list
A yellow check will show on the left of the contact after pressing . Now tap on “Add” button and the
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screen will show in Figure 51.
Figure 51: Send out message
The “Send” button will be activated after the message text and receiver are added successfully. Press
“Send” to send the message out.
To view and reply message, select “Inbox” or press “View” in the incoming message alert window. (See
Figure 52)
Figure 52: New message alert
To reply or forward the received message, press “Reply” or “Forward” in Figure 53.
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Figure 53: Incoming message
To delete all the messages, press “Empty” button in Figure 47.
SOCIAL NETWORKS (SNS)
GOOGLE VOICE
GXV3175 IP Multimedia Phone supports Google Voice to enable the user to enjoy the social connections.
Google Voice application in GXV3175 enables the users to make calls, send messages, manage contacts
and account after logging in Google Voice account.
Figure 54: Google Voice in GXV3175
In Figure 54, press “Login” button and enter Email and Password via soft keyboard in Figure 55. Then
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Click “Login” in the login window.
Figure 55: Login Google Voice Account
Figure 56: Using Google Voice in GXV3175
After logging in, users could tap on the number of the keypad shown in Figure 56. Then press “Dial” to
make a call. Press “SMS” to send messages.
To view the call history, press “Call Logs” in the menu on the left of the screen and press the refresh icon
. See Figure 57. Users will be able to dial out or send message to the contact in Call Logs by tapping
on the selected entry in the displayed list.
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Figure 57: Google Voice Call Logs
To view messages, press “Message” and the refresh icon (See Figure 58). Select and press on
one of the messages to reply the message or dial out. The maximum letters allowed in the message is
160.
Figure 58: Google Voice Messages
To view the contacts set in google voice account, press “Contacts” and a list of contacts will show up in the
screen. Users could also call or send messages to selected contact here by choosing one entry and
tapping on it. See Figure 59.
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Figure 59: Google Voice Contacts
To setup Callback Number for the account, press “Account” and tap on the “Down” arrow to select the
number from the dropdown list. See Figure 60.
Figure 60: Google Voice Account Settings
To logout Google Voice accout, press “Logout” and select “Yes” in the popping out message “Are you sure
to logout?” Users could also minimize Google Voice and use other applications on GXV3175 at the same
time without logging out by pressing icon. Press icon to exit Google Voice.
TWITTER
Twitter has been implemented in the GXV3175 so that the user can stay connected to their social network.
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Just simply go to “MENU””SNS””Twitter”. Login with the username and password that
was created from the Twitter website (http://twiiter.com) (see Figure 61)
Figure 61: Twitter Login
FACEBOOK
Another social network added to the GXV3175 is Facebook. Stay connected with all of your friend and
family with just a quick touch of the screen. To access Facebook go to “Menu””SNS“Facebook
.(see figure 62)
Figure 62: Facebook Login
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BROWSER
GXV3175 has a full HTML Web Browser for Internet browsing. The web browser is accessible by selecting
“MENU”“Browser”. Tap on the blank area in navigation bar to enter the URL via soft keyboard and
press “Enter” in the keyboard to visit the website. See Figure 63.
Figure 63: GXV3175 Web Browser
Users can view the web page by holding the finger and dragging in the touchscreen. Press icon to
move backward and to move forward. Figure 64 shows the screen of the web browser while visiting
Grandstream website.
Figure 64: Using the GXV3175 Web Browser Options
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While browsing the website, users can press icon to refresh the webpage. To exit web browser,
press . There are more options if a user expands the red tab at the top left. The options are
for history, for bookmarks, used for importing/exporting bookmarks,
zoom-in/zoom-out, and for going back to original resolution.
MUSIC
To utilize GXV3175’s Online Music streaming application, users could access Internet Radio and Last.fm
via “MENU””Music”.
INTERNET RADIO
GXV3175 has a built-in Internet Radio application with thousands of radio channels from all over the world.
The channels are divided into these categories: Favorite, Local, Talk, Music, Sports and World.
Figure 65: Menu Music Internet Radio
As shown in Figure 65, users can select one of the channels according to their preference. Then toggle
through the channel list using scroll bar and select one channel. Press or to play or stop the
selected program. Scroll the volume bar to adjust the volume.
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To change the audio output, press “Options” button down in the left corner. Then press “Output” and select
“Speaker”, “Headset” or “Stereo”.
To add the channel to “Favorite” list, select one channel then press icon to add it to “Favorite”. Users
can also specify a channel to add in “Favorite” by pressing. In Figure 66, enter the Radio Name and
Radio URL via soft keyboard by tapping on the blank field. Then press “OK”.
Figure 66: Internet Radio Add Radio to Favorite
To close Internet Radio, press to minimize the application and press to exit.
Last.fm
Last.fm is a social platform for users to select preferred music genre, share and listen to it online. Users
must have a pre-existing account with Last.fm before listening to online music. Users could login the
Last.fm account after registration via www.last.fm or on the phone following the instructions.
After the application loads, the username and password for Last.fm will be prompted. See Figure 67. If the
users haven’t registered a Last.fm account yet, press “Sigh up for a Last.fm account” then the web browser
will open and direct to https://www.last.fm/join for registration. Fill in Username and Password after
registration then press “Login”.
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Figure 67: Last.fm Login
If users forget the password, press “Forgot your password”. Then the web browser will open and direct
users to last.fm website to retrieve the lost password. If “Auto login next time” is selected, the users will be
automatically signed in after opening Last.fm application next time.
Figure 68: Last.fm Search music
After logging in, users could search the music by “Artist” or “Tab” by entering the name in the blank field
above the playlist on the left. Press to play the music in search result as shown in Figure 68. Users
could select audio output among “Speaker”, “Headset” or “Stereo” by pressing “Output” button.
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Figure 69: Last.fm Play music
In Figure 69, users could press to play the song and press changing to the next song. Tap on the
volume bar to adjust the volume. To add the song in “My Love Tracks”, press then the song will be
added the list under “My Love Tracks”. If is selected, the song will not be played again. Users could
also press to add the song in playlist. To know more about the song being played, press to access
more related information.
By pressing the small red arrow on the left, users could expand/hide the playlist. Press “Exit” button to
logout Last.fm application.
VIDEO
YOUTUBE
Online video streaming is available on the GXV3175 via integration with YouTube. Access Youtube
application through “MENU”“Multimedia”“Youtube”.
All YouTube videos are viewable. There are some default video feeds for users to browse, which includes
Standard Feeds (Top Rated, Most Popular and etc), Category (Music, Sports, Entertainment, News and
etc.), Shows, Movies and etc. (See figure 70) Press the thumbnail and select “Watch now” to watch the
video in Media Player.
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Figure 70: Youtube Application
Users can also upload their own videos to YouTube via GXV3175. To upload a video to You Tube, the user
has to login with an existing YouTube account or register for a YouTube account first via Options Login.
See Figure 71.
Figure 71: Youtube Account Login
After login is successful, select “Option”“Upload”. In the screen as Figure 72 shows, fill in the required
information (Title, Category, Keyword and Description), select the video file from local or external storage
device and press “Submit”.
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Figure 72: Upload Videos to Youtube Account
Besides viewing videos from the built-in video feed, users can also search for videos according to keyword
and preferences. This is done by pressing “Option”“Search”. Then enter the keyword in “Search Word”
and press “Search” button. (See figure 73)
Figure 73: Search Online Videos
To add the video to “Favorite”, users need to login Youtube account. Then after select a video, press
“Favorite” button (See Figure 74). Now users will be able to access to all videos marked as “Favorite” in
“Option” Favorite.
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Icon
Function
Figure 74: Add video to Favorite
MEDIA PLAYER
The GXV3175’s Media Player allows users to play music and video files. File formats supported are: MP3,
ogg, wav, wma, avi, flv (h263/h264/vp6), mp4 and 3gp. To access the Media Player, select MENU
VIDEO Media Player.
To play a selected music from local or external storage device, select Option Open File or Add File to
List. Users could choose speaker, headset or stereo in Options Output. After adding files to the playlist,
press “Loop” to select the play mode in “Single Loop”, “List Loop” or “Loop None”.
Figure 75: Media Player Play Music
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Skip to play the next item in playlist
Play
Skip to play the previous item in playlist
Pause/Stop
Volume. Scroll the volume bar to adjust the volume.
Delete the item in playlist
Scroll to the previous item in playlist
Scroll to the next item in playlist
Options: Add File to List, Open File, Open Folder, Output, Clear List
Loop: Single Loop, List Loop, Loop None
Icon
Function
Output option: Stereo
Output option: Headset. It will be available if the headset is plugged in.
Output option: Speaker
Stop
Pause
If users select a video to play, the video will show in the screen in Figure 76. It might take a while for
loading the video. The following table shows the icons for the operation when playing the video.
Figure 76: Media Player Play Video
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Full screen display
Exit
MOVIE TRAILER
The GXV3175’s Movie Trailer enables users to access the latest movie information by watching the trailers.
Select MENU VIDEO Movie Trailer then the screen will show five pages of the most recently movies
in thumbnail. There are three built-in categories of movies: Just Added, Most Popular and Genre (Action,
Comedy, Documentary, Drama, Family, Fantasy, Horror and etc.) See Figure 77.
Figure 77: Movie Trailer
Press and to view the movies in previous and next pages which is indicated in the red dot
on the left. Tap on the image of the movie to select it. See Figure 78. Press the “Down” arrow next to
“watch now” button to select the trailer available to watch.
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Figure 78: Select to watch a trailer
To find a movie trailer, tap on “Quick Find” and enter the name of the movie in the popping out soft
keyboard. Press “Enter” in the keyboard for the searching result. See Figure 79 and 80.
Figure 79: Quick Find in Movie Trailer
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Figure 80: Searched Result in Movie Trailer
TUDOU
Tudou is a Chinese online video site, hosting over 40 million videos viewed by over 200 million
visitors a month.
When a user accesses Tudou, the default landing screen is the most recently added videos (Figure
81). The user can decide to also filter by category by pressing the (Figure 82), or perform a search
with (Figure 83). There are also settings (Figure 84) for Tudou that allows the user to filter
videos based on the Play Count, Publisher, Editor, Clarity of Video, Comments, and Rating. There are also
settings for the Search which gives the user control over the content results.
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Figure 81: Tudou recently posted videos
Figure 82: Tudou viewing by category
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PHOTOS
Figure 83: Tudou Video Search
Figure 84: Tudou Settings
PHOTO ALBUM
GXV3175 supports three popular web photo album applications: Flickr, Photobucket and Phanfare. Users
can upload, view, or search for photos from online photo albums. This provides convenience as users are
able to upload and share photos with relatives/friends worldwide. These three applications are accessible
by selecting “MENU””Photos”.
Users must have an existing account with the online photo album or must register for an account with the
photo album service providers (i.e. Photobucket, Flickr, Phanfare). After the application is loaded, users
will need to add the pre-exist account to login. A screen similar to figure 85 will appear. Press “Add” then
users will be directed to the web login page.
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Figure 85: Flickr Add Account
Enter the username and password and follow the instructions for authorization. After successful
authorization, users could close the web browser. In “Account” (Figure 85), the account name will show
there and now users will be able to upload local photos, view online albums or search for photos.
WORLD PHOTO
The World Photos application gives users the ability to view thousands of beautiful photos from countries
all over the world. To access this application, select “MENU”“Photos”“World Photo”. Photos are
divided into categories by geographical locations, making it easy for users to locate and navigate. (See
figure 86)
Figure 86: World Photo
Once a country of interest is selected, press the name of it the pictures will be shown in the screen. See
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Figure 87. Press to next page and scroll up/down for all the available photos. To view the photo in
Photo View, users could press the thumbnail and then zoom/rotate/flip the photo. Please refer to next
section for more details about viewing photos in Photo Viewer.
Figure 87: View Photos from World Photos
PHOTO VIEWER
The GXV3175 features a Photo Viewer which allows users to conveniently view their photos. Supported
file formats are: png, jpeg, and gif.
The application is accessible through Menu Photos Photo Viewer. After the application loads, the
user may select to view pictures from different folders, including the files from external USB flash drive.
(See Figure 88)
Figure 88: Open Folder in Photo Viewer
Tap on the folder to open it and select the photos in the folder then the screen will look similar to the figure
89. For example, open the first picture from the “screensaver” folder.
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Icon
Function
View the previous photo
Figure 89: Viewing an image in Photo Viewer
Users could scroll the slide bar on the bottom to view the previous/next photo. To view the photo in full
screen, press and the screen will show as Figure 90.
In Figure 90, users could Zoom (in, out), Rotate (clockwise, counter clockwise), Flip (vertical flip, horizontal
flip) the picture as well as display the pictures in a slideshow. If a picture slideshow is selected, the photos
will be shown in a picture slideshow with the time frame (10/15/20 seconds) configured.
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Figure 90: Viewing an image in Photo Viewer
View the next photo
View the photo in full screen
View the photo in slideshow
Exit View the photo in regular mode
Zoom in
Zoom out
Expand to fit the screen
Expand to fit the screen
Horizontal flip
Vertical flip
Rotate in clockwise direction
Rotate in counter clockwise direction
SLIDE SHOW
The Slide Show application allows the user to select a set of photos and display these photos in a picture
slideshow. Access this application by selecting “MENU”“Photos”“Slide Show”. The source folder for
the photos includes: Customized folder, HTTP URL, World Photos, Flickr, Phanfare and Photobucket. (See
figure 91)
Figure 91: Slide Show Settings
If “Customized Folder” is selected in Source, users will need to specify the folder by pressing “Browser” to
select a folder from local or external storage device.
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If “HTTP URL” is selected, users will need to specify the URL. If “Flickr” or “Phanfare” or “Photobucket” is
selected, the corresponding account name will show for the user to display the pictures in their online
album.
Users could choose the time for slideshow display interval by entering a value for “Interval(s)”. While the
picture slideshow is playing, users can also simultaneously play music from a music file or the Internet
radio for background music. This Slide Show application provides the user with a sophisticated photo
slideshow.
NEWS
NEWS VIDEOS
In News Videos, the users are provided selections from US, World, Sci-Tech, Entertainment, Health and
etc in different sites (CNN, FoxNews, BBC and etc) for the latest news and videos. Access News Videos
via Menu News News Videos. (See Figure 92) Press Up/Down arrow to view the news/videos and
then select it for the complete content.
Figure 92: News Videos
TOOLS
GXV3175 provides a collection of useful applications that are accessible via MENU including Notes, File
Manager, Alarm Clock, Calendar, Location and Calculator.
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