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Flyingvoice P10W User Manual

Flyingvoice P10W
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Flyingvoice Network Technology Co., Ltd. I/V
Version 1.0.1
Mar. 2023
P10W

Table of Contents

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Flyingvoice P10W Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFlyingvoice
ModelP10W
CategoryIP Phone
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Copyright

Copyright Statement

Legal notice regarding reproduction and use of the document.

Trademark

Flyingvoice Trademarks

Information about Flyingvoice's registered trademarks.

Warranty

Warranty Terms

Details on product specifications and disclaimers.

Disclaimer of Warranty

Limitations on warranties for the guide's content.

Limitation of Liability

Specifies responsibilities for document usage.

End User License Agreement

EULA Terms

Legal agreement for product use, terms and conditions.

Patent Information

Flyingvoice Patents

Information on patents protecting Flyingvoice products.

Technical Support

Support Resources

How to access product documents and contact support.

Declaration of Conformity

FCC Rules Compliance

Adherence to Part 15 of FCC rules for device operation.

Safety Warning and Attentions

Adapter Caution

Guidelines for adapter installation and usage.

Temperature Limits

Recommended operating temperature range for the product.

RF Exposure Statement

Safe Usage Distance

Specifies minimum distance for safe RF exposure.

GNU GPL INFORMATION

GPL License Details

Information on third-party software under the GNU GPL license.

Risk Warning Statement

External Network Servers

Summary of servers accessed for service support.

Chapter 1 Introduction

About This Guide

Provides an overview of the IP phone and its features.

Hardware Overview

Details the physical components and layout of the P10W IP phone.

LED Indicator

Explains the status indicated by the phone's LED lights.

Screen and Icons

Describes the phone's screen elements and status icons.

Entering Characters

Guides on using the keypad to input text and characters.

Chapter 3 Call Features

Placing Calls

Various methods for initiating phone calls.

Answering Calls

How to receive and answer incoming calls.

Disabling Call Waiting

How to prevent new calls from interrupting active calls.

Silencing or Rejecting Incoming Calls

Using DND to manage unwanted calls.

Ending Calls

Procedures for terminating an ongoing call.

Muting/Unmuting Audio

Controlling audio input during calls.

Holding and Resuming Calls

Managing active calls by placing them on hold.

Redirecting Incoming Calls

Forwarding calls to another number or contact.

Call Waiting

Enabling or disabling the feature for handling multiple calls.

Transferring Calls

Methods for transferring calls to other parties.

Conference Calls

Setting up and managing multi-party calls.

Chapter 5 Customizing Your Phone

Basic Setting

Configuring fundamental phone settings like backlight and language.

Audio Settings

Adjusting volume and setting ring tones.

Chapter 2 Getting Started

Phone Initialization

Steps for powering on and initial setup of the IP phone.

Phone Status

How to view network and phone operational status.

Basic Network Settings

Configuration of IP address and network parameters.

Wireless Network

Connecting the phone to a Wi-Fi network.

Registration

Procedures for registering accounts on the phone or web.

Chapter 4 Advanced Call Features

Paging

Using the paging function for announcements.

Voice Mail

Accessing and leaving voice messages.

Text Message

Sending, receiving, and managing text messages.

MWI (Message Waiting Indicator)

Notifying users of new voice messages.

Directory

Managing local contacts and the blacklist.

Call History

Viewing and managing past call records.

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your Phone

Rebooting Your Phone

Steps to restart the phone for troubleshooting.

Resetting to Factory Settings

Restoring the phone to its default configuration.

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