Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] You must make sure the computer is in the same IP domain as the IP phone. You can do this by changing the IP address of the computer as shown below.
Once this is done, run any recent, JavaScript-enabled browser on the computer and point it to the default IP address of the phone as shown below:
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Configuration
Configuring the Phone Using a Web Browser
This is the main page of the phone's embedded Web-based configuration utility. This page shows you a welcome message and information about the phone for your reference. There are three choices for you on this page: Download, Configuration and Reset.
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Configuration
Configuring the Phone Using a Web Browser
MGCP Configuration Page
On this page you can set the network, security, MGCP, CODEC and clock configuration settings according to your requirements. [. . . ] You can reset the IP phone device through the web browser by clicking the "Reset" button.
Configuring the Phone Using the Keypad and LCD
After power is applied, the LCD panel will display the time on the first line and the phone's name on the second line. To configure the phone, press the Function button, enter the password if one is set, and then press the Enter key. (The default password is Null <Empty>. ) After successful password authentication, menu names will be displayed on the LCD panel, and you can step through them by pressing Review or . Press the Enter button to access the named menu and modify the settings in it; press the ESC button to exit any menu but the main menu. To enable/disable MUTE, press the MUTE button during a call.
Flash
Flash to transfer the call. To transfer the call, simply press the FLASH button.
Hold
Press the HOLD button to hold a call and press it again to release.
Speakerphone
Use to dial or talk without picking up the handset. To take advantage of the speakerphone, first press the Speaker Phone button and make sure the IN USE LED lights up. Press the Speaker Phone button again when finished with the call.
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Technical Specifications
Call Control Protocols Compliance MGCP, H. 323 Internet Protocol Compliance TCP/IP, UDP, ARP, TFTP, ICMP, Telnet, HTTP Available Audio Compression Schemes G. 711 µ-law, G. 711 A-law, G. 723, G. 729 Single Format: DTMF Echo Cancellation: G. 165 DTMF tone detection/generation IEEE 802. 3 10BASE-T Ethernet compliant IEEE 802. 3u 100BASE-TX Ethernet compliant LEDs LAN: 10/100M, Link/Act PC: 10/100M, Link/Act Dimensions 162 mm (W) x 223 mm (D) x 82 mm (H) Number of Ports Two RJ-45 Ports:
PC: NWay 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet port (MDI-X) LAN: NWay 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet port (MDI-II)
Power Supply AC-to-DC power adapter (provided) DC Input: 12VDC/1A
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Technical Specifications
Operating Temperature 0 - 50 °C Storage Temperature -10 - 55 °C Humidity 5% - 95% non-condensing Safety UL/CUL Emission (EMI) FCC Class B CE Class B
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