WP820 Administration Guide
Version 1.0.1.15
Configures the IP address for the Contact header and Connection Information in
the SIP/SDP message. It should ONLY be used if it’s required by your ITSP. The
default setting is keep the box blank.
Enable/disable guest login. Users should configure SIP domain name when using
this function. Users should input SIP username and password on LCD.
Note: A reboot is required for this setting to take effect.
When set "Guest Login" option to "Yes" and "Expire" on the guest login page
through LCD to "Always", users should input the PIN code to login.
The server alias is used to customize the server name.
The server list consists all the domain names or IP addresses of the SIP servers
under the selected sever alias. The registration priority of addresses in the list is
from top to bottom and supports up to 2 SIP domains per alias.
Phone Settings/Call Settings
Disables the call waiting feature. If it is checked, the phone will reject the second
incoming call during an active session without user’s knowledge. But this missed
call record will be saved to remind users. The default setting is “No”.
Disable Call-Waiting
Tone
Sets the phone to play the call waiting tone if there is another incoming call.
If it is set to “Yes”, the phone will only display the indicator on the LCD screen for
another incoming call. The default setting is “No”.
Disable DND
Reminder Ring
Configures the phone to play the DND reminder ringtone for the incoming call if
the DND feature is enabled. If it set to “Yes”, the phone will keep mute instead of
playing a ring splash to indicate an incoming call when DND is enabled.
The default setting is “No”.
Disables the transfer feature. When set to “Yes”, the phone will block the
TRANSFER key on the LCD screen. The default setting is “No”.
Hold Call Before
Completing Transfer
When set to "Yes" the phone holds the second call before completing the
attended transfer (it sends the INVITE method to hold the call before sending the
REFER method). The default setting is “Yes”.