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Snom M200 SC
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M215 SC Bundle
M200SC Base Station and M15SC Handset
User Manual
v1.01
M15 SC
M200 SC

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Summary

Making calls

Dialing manually

Instructions for entering numbers directly on the keypad.

Redialing

Procedures for calling previously dialed numbers.

Calling number from call history (missed, received, dialed calls)

How to access and call numbers from the call log.

Calling number from phone directory

Steps to call contacts stored in the phone's directories.

Configuring the handset

Menus

Overview of the handset's menu structure and navigation.

Features

Configuration options for various handset features.

Base station web user interface (WUI)

Accessing and using the web-based interface for settings.

Appendix 1 - Base Station Settings

Detailed list of base station configuration settings.

Servicing pages

Important Information

Suitable and Unsuitable Locations

Guidelines for placing the device in appropriate environments.

Intended Use

Defines the proper and recommended usage of the product.

Safety Precautions

Essential safety instructions for using the device.

Important Battery Information

Charging and Discharging, Storage

Battery Disposal

Cleaning

Disposal

Standards Conformance

Technical Specifications

Introduction

Setting Up

Delivery Content

Lists the items included in the product package.

Hardware Setup

Instructions for physically connecting and setting up the hardware.

Standing Unit

Wall Mounting

Detaching the Wall Bracket

M15 SC Handset

Battery charging status

Getting to know

M200 SC base station

Familiarization with the base station's components and indicators.

M15 SC handset

Familiarization with the handset's components and display.

Reset Key

Handset front

Handset rear and right side

LED indicators and keypad illumination

Display screen

Display screen navigation

Hard Keys

Navigation keys

Dedicated function keys

Call keys

Alphanumeric keys

Using the phone

Registering the handset to the base station

Step-by-step guide to pairing the handset with the base station.

Changing the name of the handset

Deregistering the handset from the base station

Locating the handset

Making calls

Selecting identity for current outgoing call

Using a wired headset

Using speakerphone

Using different dialing methods

Making an intercom call

Accepting calls

Call Waiting

Active calls

Hold

Making a call with a call on hold

Connecting the active call to the call on hold

Switching between two calls

Conference

Starting a conference with a held call

Transferring calls

Attended transfer

Transferring an active call to a held call

Blind transfer

Ending calls

Listening to messages

Call history

Calling a number on a call list

Saving a number to the directory

Deleting an entry from the list

Deleting a call list

Rejecting or redirecting incoming calls

Rejecting anonymous calls

Do not disturb (DND)

Call forwarding

Directories

Local directory, base directory, blacklist

Managing local, base station, and blocked contact lists.

Adding a contact to local directory, base directory, blacklist

Editing an entry in local directory, base directory, blacklist

Deleting an entry from local directory, base directory, blacklist

Deleting all entries in local directory, base directory, blacklist

LDAP search

Configuring the handset

Menus

Navigation through the handset's main and sub-menus.

Main menu

Accessing primary functions and settings from the main menu.

Speed dial

Features

Hiding your caller ID

Answering calls by removing handset from charger

Missed call alert

Call waiting

Status

User settings

Language

Date;time

Contrast

Ringtone and ringtone volume

Info tones low battery, lost link, and key touch tones

Admin settings

Base station web user interface (WUI)

Default user names and passwords

Login credentials for accessing the WUI in admin and user modes.

Finding the IP address of the base station

Steps to locate the base station's IP address for WUI access.

Accessing the WUI

Instructions on how to connect to and open the web user interface.

WUI structure and handling

Main menu

System page

Contacts page

Create Local Directory Entry

Edit Local Directory Entry

Blacklist (deny list)

Servicing page

Admin settings

Appendix 1 - Base Station Settings

User Settings

Configuration options for handset user preferences.

Admin settings

Administrative settings for the base station.

System

System-level settings including account management.

SIP Server Settings

Registration Settings

Audio Settings

Signaling Settings

Feature Access Code Settings

Voicemail Settings

NAT Traversal Settings

Music on Hold Settings

Network Conference Settings

Session Timer Settings

Call Settings

User Preferences Settings

Handset Settings

Network Settings

Basic Network Settings

Configuration for IP address assignment via DHCP or static IP.

Advanced Network Settings

Settings for VLAN, LLDP-MED, and 802.1x authentication.

Contacts

Base directory settings

Blacklist (deny list) settings

LDAP settings

Servicing pages

Reboot

Time and Date

Network Time Settings

Time Zone and Daylight Saving Settings

Manual Time Settings

Firmware Upgrade

Provisioning settings

Plug-and-Play Settings

DHCP Settings

Resynchronization Settings

Security Settings

Certificates

System Logs

Summary

Making calls

Dialing manually

Instructions for entering numbers directly on the keypad.

Redialing

Procedures for calling previously dialed numbers.

Calling number from call history (missed, received, dialed calls)

How to access and call numbers from the call log.

Calling number from phone directory

Steps to call contacts stored in the phone's directories.

Configuring the handset

Menus

Overview of the handset's menu structure and navigation.

Features

Configuration options for various handset features.

Base station web user interface (WUI)

Accessing and using the web-based interface for settings.

Appendix 1 - Base Station Settings

Detailed list of base station configuration settings.

Servicing pages

Important Information

Suitable and Unsuitable Locations

Guidelines for placing the device in appropriate environments.

Intended Use

Defines the proper and recommended usage of the product.

Safety Precautions

Essential safety instructions for using the device.

Important Battery Information

Charging and Discharging, Storage

Battery Disposal

Cleaning

Disposal

Standards Conformance

Technical Specifications

Introduction

Setting Up

Delivery Content

Lists the items included in the product package.

Hardware Setup

Instructions for physically connecting and setting up the hardware.

Standing Unit

Wall Mounting

Detaching the Wall Bracket

M15 SC Handset

Battery charging status

Getting to know

M200 SC base station

Familiarization with the base station's components and indicators.

M15 SC handset

Familiarization with the handset's components and display.

Reset Key

Handset front

Handset rear and right side

LED indicators and keypad illumination

Display screen

Display screen navigation

Hard Keys

Navigation keys

Dedicated function keys

Call keys

Alphanumeric keys

Using the phone

Registering the handset to the base station

Step-by-step guide to pairing the handset with the base station.

Changing the name of the handset

Deregistering the handset from the base station

Locating the handset

Making calls

Selecting identity for current outgoing call

Using a wired headset

Using speakerphone

Using different dialing methods

Making an intercom call

Accepting calls

Call Waiting

Active calls

Hold

Making a call with a call on hold

Connecting the active call to the call on hold

Switching between two calls

Conference

Starting a conference with a held call

Transferring calls

Attended transfer

Transferring an active call to a held call

Blind transfer

Ending calls

Listening to messages

Call history

Calling a number on a call list

Saving a number to the directory

Deleting an entry from the list

Deleting a call list

Rejecting or redirecting incoming calls

Rejecting anonymous calls

Do not disturb (DND)

Call forwarding

Directories

Local directory, base directory, blacklist

Managing local, base station, and blocked contact lists.

Adding a contact to local directory, base directory, blacklist

Editing an entry in local directory, base directory, blacklist

Deleting an entry from local directory, base directory, blacklist

Deleting all entries in local directory, base directory, blacklist

LDAP search

Configuring the handset

Menus

Navigation through the handset's main and sub-menus.

Main menu

Accessing primary functions and settings from the main menu.

Speed dial

Features

Hiding your caller ID

Answering calls by removing handset from charger

Missed call alert

Call waiting

Status

User settings

Language

Date;time

Contrast

Ringtone and ringtone volume

Info tones low battery, lost link, and key touch tones

Admin settings

Base station web user interface (WUI)

Default user names and passwords

Login credentials for accessing the WUI in admin and user modes.

Finding the IP address of the base station

Steps to locate the base station's IP address for WUI access.

Accessing the WUI

Instructions on how to connect to and open the web user interface.

WUI structure and handling

Main menu

System page

Contacts page

Create Local Directory Entry

Edit Local Directory Entry

Blacklist (deny list)

Servicing page

Admin settings

Appendix 1 - Base Station Settings

User Settings

Configuration options for handset user preferences.

Admin settings

Administrative settings for the base station.

System

System-level settings including account management.

SIP Server Settings

Registration Settings

Audio Settings

Signaling Settings

Feature Access Code Settings

Voicemail Settings

NAT Traversal Settings

Music on Hold Settings

Network Conference Settings

Session Timer Settings

Call Settings

User Preferences Settings

Handset Settings

Network Settings

Basic Network Settings

Configuration for IP address assignment via DHCP or static IP.

Advanced Network Settings

Settings for VLAN, LLDP-MED, and 802.1x authentication.

Contacts

Base directory settings

Blacklist (deny list) settings

LDAP settings

Servicing pages

Reboot

Time and Date

Network Time Settings

Time Zone and Daylight Saving Settings

Manual Time Settings

Firmware Upgrade

Provisioning settings

Plug-and-Play Settings

DHCP Settings

Resynchronization Settings

Security Settings

Certificates

System Logs

Snom M200 SC Specifications

General IconGeneral
Device TypeDECT Handset
Number of Handsets1
ConnectivityDECT
Protocols SupportedSIP
Frequency Range1880 - 1900 MHz
Supported CodecsG.711, G.722, G.729
RangeUp to 50m indoors, up to 300m outdoors
DECT StandardsDECT
Battery TypeLithium-Ion
Headset Connector3.5 mm jack
DirectoryYes
Central DirectoryYes
KeypadYes
Weight120 g
RF Output Power250mW (EU), 100mW (US)

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