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Type | IP Phone |
---|---|
Lines | 12 |
Power over Ethernet | Yes |
Speakerphone | Yes |
Headset Port | Yes |
Power Supply | Optional AC Adapter |
Protocols | SIP |
Display | LCD |
Connectivity | 10/100 Ethernet |
Features | Call Transfer |
Ethernet Ports | 2 |
Weight | 1 kg |
Explains the function of each key and part on the terminal.
Overview of accessing and navigating the terminal's configuration menus.
Steps for connecting the LAN cable to the terminal for network connectivity.
Procedure for connecting the telephone line cord to the device.
Guide for connecting the AC adapter to power the terminal.
Procedures for changing the terminal's access password.
How to reset the terminal to its default factory settings.
Steps for downloading files, such as music on hold, to the terminal.
Backing up terminal settings to a server for safekeeping.
Restoring terminal settings from a previously saved backup.
Procedures for logging into and out of the terminal's operational modes.
Step-by-step guide on how to initiate phone calls.
Instructions on how to answer incoming phone calls.
How to place an active call on hold.
Placing a call on hold, accessible only by the user.
How to transfer an ongoing call to another extension.
Using dedicated keys for quick dialing of frequently used numbers.
Registering and using abbreviated codes for speed dialing.
Accessing and managing voicemail messages on the system.
Making and receiving calls using the speakerphone function.
Managing calls while another call is active, using hold functionality.
Notifying the user of an incoming call while they are already on a call.
Forwarding calls to another extension when the line is busy.
Forwarding calls to another extension if not answered.
Rerouting all incoming calls to an alternate destination.
Setting call forwarding to a specific destination terminal.
Adjusting the system clock from a terminal.
Searching for contacts by name and initiating calls.
Performing basic call operations using a connected headset.
Steps for accessing the Web Programming interface via a browser.