Telematrix 9602IPMWD, 9602IPMWD5, 9600IPMWD5, 9600IPMWD User Manual

VoIP Phone
User Manual
For model:
9602IPMWD 9602IPMWD5 9600IPMWD 9600IPMWD5
Version: V2.0
1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................5
1.1 Hardware overview .................................................................................................5
1.2 Software overview ...................................................................................................5
2 PHONE MENU SETTINGS .................................................................................7
2.1 Key features ............................................................................................................7
3 THE OPERATION METHOD OF TELEP
HONE .............................................
3.1 How to m
ake a phone call? .....................................................................................
3.1.1 Basic call ..............................................................................................................9
3.1.2 Hold key................................................................................................................9
3.1.3 Volum
e control ....................................................................................................
3.1.4 Mute......................................................................................................................9
3.1.5 Mem
ory key ........................................................................................................ 10
3.1.6 Tripartite m
eeting features .................................................................................10
3.1.7 T
ransfer ............................................................................................................... 10
3.1.8 call park
...............................................................................
3.1.9 Redial
..................................................................................
3.1.10 Register the Handset
......................................................................................... 10
3.1.1
1 Toggle between Base Unit and Handset ............................................................ 11
4 WEB
SET.............................................................................................................. 11
4.1 Hom
e Page ............................................................................................................. 11
4.2 Network Setting
..................................................................................................... 12
4.2.1 W
AN Setting ....................................................................................................... 12
4.2.1.1 Basic Setting
.................................................................................................... 13
4.2.1.2DHCP ................................................................................................................
13
4.2.1.3Static IP
Setting ................................................................................................. 14
4.2.1.4 PPPoE Setting
.................................................................................................. 14
4.2.1.5 802.1x settings
................................................................................................. 14
4.2.1.6 LLDP
settings .................................................................................................. 14
4.2.2LAN Settings
....................................................................................................... 15
4.2.2.1 LAN Settings
................................................................................................... 15
4.2.2.2 NA
T .................................................................................................................. 16
4.3 V
oIP SETTING ...................................................................................................... 16
4.3.1 Prim
ary Register ................................................................................................. 16
4.3.2 Audio
Setting ...................................................................................................... 18
4.3.3 Call F
eature ......................................................................................................... 20
4.3.4 Dial Rule
............................................................................................................. 22
4.3.5 Multicast Paging
................................................................................................. 24
4.3.6 Advanced
Settings ............................................................................................... 25
4.4 QoS setting
............................................................................................................. 25
4.5 Provisioning
........................................................................................................... 26
4.6 System
Settings ...................................................................................................... 28
4.6.1 Syslog Server
...................................................................................................... 28
4.6.2 T
ime Settings ...................................................................................................... 29
4.6.3 User Managem
ent ............................................................................................... 30
4.6.4 System
Actions.................................................................................................... 31
4.6.5 DECT
.................................................................................................................. 31
5 SHORTCUT KEYS
.............................................................
Function
1. Support DHCP autom
atic distribution of IP addresses and other parameters
2. Support PPPOE agreement (ADSL, cable modem access use)
3. The program can be upgraded via HTTP, HTTPS, FTP or TFTP
4. Dynamic voice detection; comfort noise generation; voice buffer technology
5. Hold function
6. Speed dial
7. DND (Do Not Disturb), blacklist, call restriction, hotline function
8. Voicemail
9. Using a standard web browser (such as IE) for setting
10. SSH remote management function
11. Classified management for common user password and remote user password
12. Support * * code function
13. Call Waiting Feature
14. Auto answer
15. Call park
16. Call transfer
17. Tripartite conference
18. 802.1x Authentication
19. LLDP Feature
Standard and Protocols
IEEE802.3/802.3u10 Base
T/100Base
PPPoE: Point to point protocol over Ethernet
DHCP
Client and Server: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Support
G.711a/u, G.729, G.723.1, G.722, iLBC speech encoding algorithm
SIP
RFC3261, RFC2543
TCP/IP: Internet transmission control protocol
R
TP: Real-time Transfer Protocol
R
TCP: Real-time Control Protocol
The phon
e started, get Provisioning Server address by DHCP Server, then the phone LED lights flashing, and issued a "beep beep" prompt tone, "Config ID". Through the digital keyboard input after the ID, and then enter the "#", then the opportunity to Provisioning Server automatically load the configuration file, automatically restart after the success; if this fails, then the opportunity to enter the default standby state, after 15s can log on; if you do not want to download directly into the standby state # by default. If you do not complete the download, or download the configuration file in the AutoUpdate Settings config ID no configuration parameters, will still be asked to enter "Config ID" after the restart. After the phone has entered the default state, you can have the phone to broadcast the IP address by pressing “**47#”.
VAD/CNG: can save bandwidth
TFTP: Trivial File Transfer Protocol
1. INTRODUCTION
Thi
s is the 9602IP network telephone user manual. Before the use of 9602IP phone, you need to make
some phone configuration for normal use. This book illustrates how to use keyboard and Web phone
service configuration page.
1.1 H
ARDWARE OVERVIEW
Th
e default WAN port is a DHCP client, the user connects it to the ADSL or WAN port switch, LAN port connects to the computer; you can use the administrator username "admin" and password "admin" to set the login password.
Only WAN port supports POE.
1.2 S
OFTWARE OVERVIEW
N
etwork Protocol Tone
SIP
v2(RFC3261)
IP/TCP/UDP/RTP/RTCP IP/ICMP/ARP/RARP/SNTP TFTP Client/DHCP Client/PPPOE
Client
Telnet/HTTP Server DNS Clients
Ring Tone Ring Back Tone Dial Tone Busy Tone
Ph
one Function
V
olume Adjustment
Speed dial key
Codec
G
.711a
G.711uG.723.1G.729 G.722 iLBC
IP
Assignment
IP
(Static IP)
DHCP PPPoE
V
oice Quality Security
VA
D Voice activity detection
AGC Automatic Gain Control AECAutomatic Echo Cancellation SRTP: Secure Real-time Transport
Protocol
HTTP 1.1 basic/digest authentication
for Web setup
MD5 for SIP authentication
(RFC2069/RFC2617)
Qo
S
Qo
S field
Call
Function NAT Traversal
Call
Hold
Call Waiting Call forward Caller ID
STUN
Confi
guration
W
eb Browser
Keypad
DTMF Fir
mware Upgrade
IN Band RFC2833 SIP
Info
TFTP HTTP FTP HTTPS
2 PHONE MENU SETTINGS
Using the web configuration page: fam
iliar with the PC user can use the method to configure the phone. Sequentially press the "**47#" button, then the phone will voice broadcast address IP. Directly in the browser address bar entering the address of the IP phone can log in web page, enter the login name: admin, password: admin
2.1 KE
Y
FEATURES
The user can
use the table below to confirm the key and hardware function.
Key function on base unit:
Key
State Function / Display
Vo
lume +
Conversation Increase
the volume
Vo
lume -
Conversation Decrease
the volume
Message
Dialing
Listen to the voice m
essage
LOCATE
Dialing Page the handset
Speaker
Conversation
Toggle between handset and speakerphone
Mut
e
Conversation Mute
Redi
al
Dialing The last number redial and call
Ho
ld
Conversation
Hold or release hold or Park key
M
1~M10
Dialing
Speed dial and call or secondary function
Line1
Stand-by
Line1 state (only for two-line model)
Line2
Stand-by
Line2 state (only for two-line model)
1
Dialing
“1
2
Dialing
“2
3
Dialing
“3
4
Dialing
“4
5
Dialing
“5
6
Dialing
“6
7
Dialing
“7
8
Dialing
“8
9
Dialing
“9
0
Dialing
“0
*
Dialing
“*
#
Dialing
Can be used as the first num
ber dialing out or
equivalent dial end tag
Key function on handset:
Key
State Function / Display
Vo
lume+
Conversation Increase the receiver volum
e
Stand-by Increase the ringer volum
e
Vo
lume-
Conversation Decrease the receiver volum
e
Stand-by
Decrease the ringer volume
Line1
Stand-by
Line1 state (only for two-line model)
Line2
Stand-by
Line2 state (only for two-line model)
Mut
e
Conversation Mute
Redi
al Dialing
The last number redial and call
Ho
ld/Conf
Conversation
Hold or release hold or Park key
Two lines on hold
Achieve Conference function
(only for two-line m
odel)
FNC/Flash
Conversation
A
chieve Transfer function
Speaker
Conversation
Only
M series supports it
1
Dialing “1”, press and hold for 3s to pick up the voice message
2
Dialing “2”, press and hold for 3s to dial out the number in M6
3
Dialing “3”, press and hold for 3s to dial out the number in M7
4
Dialing “4”, press and hold for 3s to dial out the number in M8
5
Dialing “5”, press and hold for 3s to dial out the number in M9
6
Dialing “6”, press and hold for 3s to dial out the number in M10
7 Di
aling “7”
8 Di
aling “8”
9 Di
aling “9”
0 Di
aling “0”
* Di
aling “*”
# Di
aling
Can be used as the first num
ber dialing out or
equivalent dial end tag
3 THE OPERATION METHOD OF TELEPHONE
3.1
HOW TO MAKE A PHONE CALL
?
You c
ould make a phone call after the phone configuration items are set up. Please check if the
cable is properly connected before use.
3.1.1 Basic call
1
. Making the call by handset
After the handset is placed off-hook, dial and use “#”
key
as the
e
nd dialing symbol.
2. M
aking the call by speakerphone
After the phone is placed off-hook, dial and use “#”
ke
y
as the
e
nd dialing symbol.
3.1.2 Hold Key
1. Y
ou can keep and release the call of current line. The only one line is presently in a call, the
other line must be placed on hold.
1) Place the call of one line on hold
Make sure that the call you want to keep is enabled, then press "Hold" key.
2) Release Hold
Make sure that the call is initiated, then press "Hold" key.
2. Call Park Function
Initiate the call park function, Hold key can be used as a Park key.
3.1.3 Volume Control
Press “VOL” to increas
e the volume, while press “VOL” to decrease the volume.
3.1.4 Mute
D
uring the call, if you do not want to let them hear your own voice, you can press "Mute" key, so
that the other party cannot hear your voice, and you can hear the sound of other end.
3.1.5 Memory Key
In
addition to serving as a storage function, but also can be used as hold, DND, transfer and
conference function. See the web call feature function set.
3.1.6
Tripartite Conference Function
If the
phone is Line1 hold, line2 in the call, press the conference key, which can achieve three
party conference.
During the three party conference, the base unit and handset cannot be switched each other.
3.1.7 T
ransfer
The
telephone is in conversation with A, A wants to call B, you can press the Transfer key, and
then call B, press the Transfer button again after B hooking off, the transfer function can be
achieved.
3.1.8 Call Park
After the
call park feature is enabled, and Hold Key Active and Idle Hold Key related parameters
are configured, we can perform the function of park. This function is only applicable to the base
unit.
3.1.9 Redial
After the base unit
is stand by or the handset is off-hooked, press Redial key, the last dialed
number will be dialed out to achieve the redial function.
3.1.10 Register the Handset
Place the handset into th
e cradle of base unit. The “Message” LED on base unit will blink. Initiate the handset registration. The “Message” LED on handset will also begin to blink. At that time, if the base unit and handset have found out each other, the
“Message” LED on base unit will stop blinking and the “Message” LED on handset will also sto
p blinking and emit the prompt sound of successful registration.
Note: each base unit can register up to 5 handsets.
3.1.11 Toggle between Base Unit and Handset
When
the base unit is in conversation, press “Line1”/“Line2” key on handset, the call will switch
over to the handset. If the handset is in conversation, press “SPEAKER” key, the call will switch
over to the base unit.
4 WEB
SETTING
The IP phone
and the computer are connected to the same network (LAN), open the browser, enter
the IP address of the phone, the page will request to input a username and password. Enter your
username and password to login as administrator.
4.1 H
OME PAGE
Enter
the user name and password, the page is shown below:
4.2 N
ETWORK SETTI
NG
Y
ou can get the network information of phone in the page.
4.2.1 W
AN Setting
WA
N port setting page.
WAN port supports the static IP, dynamic allocation IP and PPPoE.
4.2.1.1 Basic Setting
Basic Se
tting
N
etwork Mode
Select the network mode of WAN port; the default is DHCP
Link
mode
Configure the WAN port network connection mode
Pri
mary DNS
Set the main DNS address
Secondary DNS
Set t
he secondary DNS address
4.2.1.2 DHCP
If your local network has a DHCP
server, 3302IP phone can get WAN network
information from the DHCP server.
4.2.1.3Static IP
Setting
Static
IP setting (WAN port network mode is set to Static IP)
Static
IP Address
Set static IP address
Subn
et Mask
Set subnet mask with static IP
Defau
lt Gateway
Set the default gateway with static IP
4.2.1.4 PPPoE Setting
PPPoE Setting (Requir
ed if Network Mode is set to PPPoE)
User Account
Set the PPPoE user account
Passw
ord
Set the PPPoE account password
4.2.1.5 802.1x settings
80
2.1x settings
80
2.1x_Enable Enable or disable 802.1x authentication
80
2.1x_UserName
802.1x username
80
2.1x_Password
802.1x authentication password
T
ype Multicast/Broadcast
4.2.1.6 LLDP
settings
LLDP
settings
LLDP
Enable Enable or disable LLDP function
Pa
cket Interval Packet interval
Note:
if the user wants to access the phone through the WAN port, then he / she must use the new
IP address to access the phone after changing IP address of WAN port.
4.2.2 LAN Settings
LAN port setting interface
4.2.2.1 LAN Settings
LAN Settin
gs
Link
Mode Configure the LAN port network connection mode
W
AN/LAN Mirror Enable Whether WAN/LAN mirror mode is enabled
LA
N Port Mode The mode of LAN port is Nat/Bridge/Disable
4.2.2.2 NA
T
NA
T
IP
Address IP address of LAN port
Subn
et Mask Subnet Mask
DHCP
Server DHCP server is enabled or not
IP
Pool Start IP address assignment start address
IP
Pool End IP address assignment end address
MAX Leases
Maximum release time
DNS Relay
DNS relay is enabled or not
4.3 VOIP SETTING
You c
an get SIP account information and registration status of the phone through the page.
4.3.1 Primary Register
Confi
gure the SIP registration information of phone in the below page.
Regis
ter Server
Use Service
Enable or disable SIP registration
Display Nam
e Set the displayed name of phone's SIP account
User Na
me Set the username (SIP account)
Authoriza
tion User Name Confirm the SIP account
Passw
ord Set the password of SIP account
Regis
ter Server Port Set the port No. of register server, the default is 5060
Regis
ter Server Address Set the IP address or domain name of register server
D
omain Realm Set the authentication domain of server
O
utbound Proxy Set the proxy server
Regis
ter Expire Set the register time in second, the default is 300s
Sip Ba
ckup Type Device backup type: Failover/Redundant
Sip Ba
ckup Server Set the address of SIP backup server
Protoc
ol Control
MWI Subscri
be
Disable: the phone prohibits MWI function. Even if it receives a
NOTIFY from server that there is a new voice mail, the phone will
not have a prompt.
Enab
le(Subscribe): the phone enables MWI function and will send
SUBSCRIBE. If it receives a NOTIFY from server that there is a new
voice mail, the MWI LED on phone will blink to give a prompt.
Enab
le(No Subscribe): the phone enables MWI function but will not
send SUBSCRIBE. If it receives a NOTIFY from server that there is
a new voice mail, the MWI LED on phone will also blink to give a
prompt.
Local SIP Port
Set the No. of local SIP port. The default is 5060.
Loca
l RTP Port Set the No. of local RTP port. The default is 20000.
Keep Ali
ve Packet Will you keep alive packet or not?
Keep Ali
ve Period Keep alive interval. The default is 60S.
DTMF
Select
DTMF mode in 3 options: “RFC2833”, “In band” and “SIP
Info”. The default is RFC2833.
D
TMF SIP INFO Mode DTMF out of band detection mode: signal=*/# or signal=10/11
DNS Typ
e DNS type: A request, DNS SRV, NAPTR+SRV
Jitter Buffer Max
The jitter buffer maximum. The default is 150.
A
nonymous Call Pejection
Will the anonymous call be rejected? The default is disable (namely
no reject).
Session Swi
tch Will the session switch be turned on?
Session
Time(Min=90S) Set the session time. The default is 1800S.
Prack
Tem
porary recovery confirmation. Ensure the reliable transfer of
response of 1XX in SIP.
Supp
ort Update Method Supports the update method.
Rport
The relocation port has penetrated NAT
Sip Transport
SIP transfer protocol: UDP/TCP/TLS
Sip URI
SIP call address uses SIP/SIPS
SRTP
The safe real-time transfer protocol mode: Optional / Mandatory
4.3.2 Audio
Setting
Y
ou can adjust the volume of microphone and handset in the page, set the codec.
A
udio Setting
Soun
d and Volume Control
H
andset
Configure the handset output volume. The control range is 1~7.
The default is 5.
Speaker
Confi
gure the speakerphone output volume. The control range is
1~7. The default is 5.
Rin
g Tone Configure the ringer volume. The range is 1~7. The default is 4.
Signal Standard
The si
gnal standard. There are 12 categories in total.
0: Belgium; 1: China; 2: Germany; 3: Israel; 4: Japan; 5: Holland; 6: Norway; 7: South Korea; 8: Sweden; 9: Switzerland;10: Taiwan; 11: USA
Rin
ger Will the ringer be enabled?
Ringer Type
There are 11 ring tones in total for selection. The default
is Ringer1.
Codec Se
tting
Codec Prior
ity1~6
Set the codec priority, there are 6 modes as follows:
l
G
.711a
l
G.7
11u
l
G
.729
l
G
.723.1
l iLBC
l
G
.722
Packe
t Data Size The packet data size is 20mS by default.
IBLC 1
5.2k iLBC 15.2kbit/s is enabled or not. The default is disable.
G.723
.1 5.3k G.723.1 5.3kbit/s is enabled or not. The default is disable.
Vo
ice VAD/CNG
Vo
ice VAD Enable or disable Mute detection function
CNG
Enable or disable the comfortable noise.
Codec ID Set
tings
DTMF
Pay
load(RFC2833)
D
TMF payload. The default is 101.
4.3.3 Call Feature
Y
ou can set call feature, create the blocked list and restricted list in this page.
Call
Feature
Program
mable Keys&MWI Touchlite
Mem
1~Mem10
1. Set the number in speed dial key.
2. Set
the second function. Each memory can be arbitrarily
set as Hold, DND, Transfer, Conference, Multicast Paging
MWI Tou
chlite Set the number in shortcut key for voice message pickup.
Park Mo
de Enable or disable Park function.
Ho
ld key Active
Set the Call Park number. In Park mode, when one line of
phone is in call, press HOLD key to call the number.
Ho
ld key Idle
Set the Call Park number. In Park mode, when the phone is
idle, press HOLD key to call the number.
Call
Features
Hotli
ne Hotline
Warm
Line Time
Set the waiting time of user taking the phone off-hook to
call the hotline number. The range is 0-9s and the default
is 0s. If the warm line time is 0s, the hotline number will
be sent out immediately after the phone is off-hook.
The s
et range is 1-9s, for example 3s, the hotline number
will be sent out immediately after 3s with the phone
off-hook and without pressing any key. As long as any key
is pressed within the set time, the time counting will stop.
Auto answer
Enable or disable auto answer function. If enabled, you
could set 5 auto answer phone numbers for incoming call.
Auto Answer
Time Out
Enab
le the auto answer function after timeout. The set
range is 0~30s, the default is 5s.
Forw
ard Type
Call forward type (mono-choice, the default is “Disable”
type)
D
isable: disable the call forward function.
Always Forward: al
l the incoming calls are forwarded to
the appointed phone.
Busy Forward: when
the phone is busy, the incoming call
will be forwarded to the appointed phone.
N
o Answer Forward: if the phone has not answered, the
incoming call will be forwarded to the appointed phone.
Forw
ard Phone Number Call the forwarded phone number.
Enable
Call time out Enable the no answer timeout function.
No Answer ti
meout Set the no answer time. The default is 20s.
Call
waiting Enable or disable the call waiting.
Do
Not Disturb Set DND.
Ban O
utgoing Restrict any outgoing call.
Accept
Any Call Enable accepting any incoming call.
In
the Black List page, you can add blacklist number, you can also delete.
Ad
d New
Positi
on Position 1~10
N
umber The number to be blocked.
4.3.4 Dial Rule
Configure dialing rules in the page.
D
ialing Rules Configuration
Entry Na
me
Descri
ption
D
ialing Rules
Configuration
1. Set the end of dialing rules, there are 2 kinds to choose from:
End with “#”. Timeout: Timeout setting. Set the waiting time for dialing
end, the unit is second, the default is 5s.
The default is "#" as the end of the dial.
2. 60minsRedialing timeliness: The default is 60mins, redial will be
invalid. Maximum of 60mins can be set.
User Define R
ules Users can add 10 custom dialing rules.
4.3.5 Multicast Paging
You c
an use the multicast function that will simply, conveniently and efficiently send the timely
notice to each member of the multicast group. The multicast key is set on the telephone to send the
multicast RTP stream to the pre-configured multicast address. Through the configuration
monitoring multicast address on the phone, listen and play the RTP stream sent by the multicast
address, the RTP stream multicast process does not involve SIP signaling. The phone can be set up
to monitor 10 multicast addresses.
Mul
ticast Paging Configuration
Paging Barge
The
common call priority in case of the multicast access.
Define the call priority, 1 is the top level, 10 is the bottom
level.
Pagin
g Priority Active
Paging priority switch: you can enable or disable the
paging priority switch. The function determines how to
handle the newly incoming multicast RTP stream when the
phone is presently performing the multicast session. If the
paging priority switch is enabled, the phone will
automatically ignore the multicast RTP stream with the
lower priority and receive the multicast RTP stream with
the higher priority and place the current multicast session
on hold. If the paging priority switch is disabled, the phone
will automatically ignore all the newly incoming multicast
RTP streams.
Mul
ticast Paging Codec
The multicast voice coding format: 0:G.711a; 1:G.711u;
2:G.723; 3:G.729; 4:iLBC; 5:G.722
Mul
ticast Listening
liste
ning Address
You can set to listen up to 10 different multicast addresses
on the phone which can be used to receive the multicast
RTP stream sent by them. If the priority of incoming
multicast RTP stream is lower than the priority of current
call, the phone will automatically ignore the multicast RTP
stream. If the priority of incoming multicast RTP stream is
higher than the priority of current call, the phone will
automatically receive the multicast RTP stream and place
the call on hold. You can select to disable the paging
priority switch, the phone will automatically ignore all the
incoming multicast RTP streams.
Labe
l Multicast label
4.3.6 Advanced
Settings
Ad
vanced Setting
Entry Na
me
D
escription
Enab
le Enable or disable NAT firewall function. The default is enable.
STUN Server
Address Set the address of STUN server.
STUN Server Port
Set the port # of STUN server.
4.4 QOS
SETTING
Y
ou can get QoS information in the page.
QoS Setting
Entry Na
me
D
escription
Vo
ice VLAN
Enable or disable Voice VLAN function. The default is
disable.
Vo
ice VID(TAG)
The Voice Video Tag. The range is 2~4094. The default
is 136.
User Priority
User priority. The default is 0.
Data VLAN
Enab
le or disable Data VLAN function. The default is
disable. When it is enabled, LAN port will operate in the
bridge mode.
Data Priori
ty Data label. The range is 2~4094. The default is 137.
User Priority
User priority. The default is 0.
Voice Q
oS (Diff-Serv) Voice interval service priority: the default is 40.
SIP QoS (Diff-Serv)
SIP interval service priority: the default is 40.
4.5 P
ROVISIONING
You can set the configuration information of phone in the page.
Provisi
oning
Provisi
on Options
DHCP Option
s Support DHCP Options parameter or not.
A
uto Redirection Support Auto Redirection or not
MA
C File Support that the Config. filename is MAC address or not
Confi
g ID Support that the Config. filename is config ID or not
Firew
are Update Support the firmware upgrade
No
tify Reboot
Enable or disable
N
otify Reboot
.
After enabled, it is divided into 2 cases, one needs the authentication, the another does not need.
Provisi
oning Server Settings
Server Ty
pe Configure the server type: disable /TFTP/FTP/HTTP/HTTPS
Server U
RL Configure the server address: IP address or domain name
User Na
me User name
Passw
ord Password
AutoUp
date Settings
Confi
g ID Config ID
Select the file
Select the file
No file was selected
No file was selected
Confi
gID Update Time
0-24, 0 - Disable, 1-24 hour selects any hours among 1-24 and
generates a random number as the minute of upgrade among 0~60
and delays a few seconds to begin to detect if Config ID file is
updated.
Fir
mware Update Time
0-24, 0 - Only check at reboot, 1-24 hour selects any hours among
1-24 and generates a random number as the minute of upgrade
among 0~60 and delays a few seconds to check if there is any
firmware update.
WebU
I Management
Confi
guration Version Number Configure the version number of file
Exp
ort Configuration
Export t
he Config. file to local
Im
port Configuration
I
mport the Config. file from local, press "Import Now" to do
import
Fir
mware Version Number The version number of firmware
Im
port Firmware
I
mport the firmware version from local, press "Import Now" to
do import
4.6 S
YSTEM SETTINGS
4.6.1 Sysl
og Server
Set the information
of Syslog server.
Syslog Server
Entry Nam
e
Description
Sy
slog Server Enable or disable the syslog function. The default is disable.
Server
Address Set the IP address or domain name of syslog server. The default is
empty. It could be loaded from option43.
Server Port
Set the port # of syslog server. The default is 49494.
defau
lt The default of logintelval is 0.
Even
ts only Log information print interval is 1min.
Even
ts plus periodic
status
Logint is the setting range of lower interval.
int
eval Log interval time setting.
4.6.2 Time Settings
Ti
me Settings
Ti
me Settings Information
SNTP
SNTP server enable or disable.
Server A
ddress SNTP server address: the default is 0.pool.ntp.org
Ti
me Zone Time zone selection
Polli
ng Interval Polling interval
Local Tim
e Local time
Display
Time Display the time or not
Tim
e Format Time format: 12 hour/24 hour
Day
light Savings Settings
Enable Daylight Daylight savings enable or disable.
Time Shift(minutes) Time difference (minute)
Daylight Savings Start Dates
Month Daylight Savings Start Month
Week of Month Week of Month
Day Day of Week
Hour Hour of Day
Daylight Savings Stop Dates
Month Daylight Savings Stop Month
Week of Month Week of Month
Day Day of Week
Hour Hour of Day
4.6.3 User Management
Set the user information.
User Management
Keypad Password
Keypad Password Set the keypad access password. The default is 123.
Verify Password Input the set new password again for verification.
User Management
Administrator User ID
Set the administrator ID as the username for webpage login. The default is admin.
Administrator Password
Set the password for webpage login in the identity of administrator. The default is admin.
Verify Password
Input the administrator password again for verification.
Remote Administration
CetisAdmin User
Set the username of remote administrator. The default is admin.
CetisAdmin Password
Set the login password of remote administrator. The default is admin.
Verify Password
Input the administrator password again for verification.
4.6.4 System Actions
System operation.
System Action Reset Factory Default Click【Reset】button to recover factory setting of phone.
Reboot Device Click【Reboot】button to reboot the phone.
4.6.5 DECT
DECT configuration.
DECT
Base Settings
Power Level
Select the power level of registered handset. The power level is
related to the receiving range. The level 0 is minimum, level 7 has
the maximum receiving range.
Frequency Select the DECT frequency band: select the different countries.
5 SHORTCUT KEYS
1. * * 47 #, Broadcast the current ip address of the phone.
2. * * 39 #, Broadcast the current software version of the phone.
3. * * 85 #, Broadcast the current phonevlan ID.
4. * * 83 #, Broadcast current tftp server address.
5. * * 72 #, Restart the phone.
6. * * 36 #, Broadcast the current account of the phone.
7. * * 33 * password #, Clear all the current configuration of the phone, and automatically restart.
8. * * 77 * password * config ID #, The phone downloads the configuration file from the tftp server and restarts automatically after the download is successful.
9. * * 87 * password * VLAN ID #, Modify the vlan ID of the phone; modify the vlan id success, the prompt success, and broadcast the modified vlan. ID, and then restart the phone.
10. * * 89 * < keypad password > * < TFTP server IP address > * < configid> #, The phone downloads the configuration file from the tftp server and restarts automatically after the download is successful.
11. The following ways: the phone is connected to the POE static settings after the start * * 73 * 123 # Set the phone wan port to a fixed ip address mode.
* * 74 * 123 * 192.168.18.111 # Set a fixed ip address, I heard ip broadcast voice after the
success of the amendment.
* * 76 * 123 * 255.255.255.0 # Set subnet, I heard the broadcast ip address of the voice after
the success of the amendment.
* * 49 * 123 *192.168.18.1 # Set the gateway, I heard the ip address of the broadcast voice
after the success of the amendment.
**72# after the phone restarts, input IP address in the PC’s LAN browser, enter the WEB
setup IP account settings.
The SAR limit of FCC/ISED is 1.6W/Kg averaged over one gram of tissue.
This device has been tested and meets applicable limits for Radio Frequency (RF) exposure.
This base unit should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
ontrolled environment .This base unit should be installed and operated
FCC Stat
ement
A
ny Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This
device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
follow
ing two conditions:
(1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This
device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cau
se undesired operation.
FCC Ra
diation Exposure Statement:
This e
quipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
unc
with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body.
ISED RSS Warning/ISED RF Exposu
re Statement
This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada licence-exem
pt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not c
ause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'ISED applicables aux appareils radio exempts de lice
nce. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produir
e de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi,
même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
This equipment complies with ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment.
between the radiator& your
body.This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Le rayonnement de la classe b repecte ISED
fixaient un environnement non contrôlés.Installation et mise enœuvre de ce matériel devrait avec
échangeur distance minimale entre 20 cm ton corps.Lanceurs ou ne peuvent
pas coexister cette
antenne ou capteurs avec d’autres.
For Handset part
The highest SAR value reported under this
standard during product certification for use at the head is 0.03 W/Kg.
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