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Wi-Fi | No |
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Display | 7" 800 x 480-pixel color touch screen |
Network | Dual-port Gigabit Ethernet |
PoE | Yes (IEEE 802.3af) |
Audio Features | HD voice: HD handset, HD speaker |
Voice Codecs | G.722, G.711(A/μ), G.729AB, G.726 |
Network Features | SIP v1 (RFC2543), v2 (RFC3261) |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth via USB Dongle |
USB | 1 x USB 2.0 |
Headset | Yes (EHS support) |
Expansion Module | Supports up to 6 modules |
Local Phonebook | 1000 entries |
Power Supply | AC 100~240V input, DC 5V/2A output |
Supported Languages | English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish |
Operating Temperature | 0 ~ 40°C (+32 ~ 104°F) |
Humidity | 10% to 95%, non-condensing |
Dimensions | 266 x 226 x 185 mm |
Explains the guide's objective, focusing on Yealink T48G phone usage with Nimbus UC portal.
Lists other relevant guides for users and administrators, including Nimbus UC setup and system admin guides.
Details how to customize phone features via a web browser, including network settings and personal directories.
Lists necessary hardware and guides assembly, router configuration, and network connection for the Yealink T48G phone.
Describes troubleshooting steps for connection issues, including checking power, router reboot, and contacting providers for faults.
Instructs users to log into the Nimbus UC portal to configure phone features and access support.
Describes the physical layout of the Yealink T48G phone, including the screen, icons, keypad, and status indicators.
Explains the purpose and operation of dedicated buttons like Menu, Navigation, Messages, Hold, and Transfer.
Guides users on making and receiving calls, dialling assistance, and redialling numbers using the phone's features.
Details how to manage messages, forward calls, and use the Do Not Disturb feature for call handling.
Covers navigating the phone's interface, accessing call history, directories, and the main menu options.
Explains call features, receiving calls, making calls, connected options, and putting calls on hold.
Guides on handling second calls, setting up conference calls, and transferring calls between parties.
Details how to review missed calls and access voice messages directly from the phone.
Explains Call Waiting functionality and using DSS keys for line monitoring and speed dialing.
Details the process of parking calls on one phone and retrieving them on another using soft keys or service codes.
Covers using service codes for call pickup, group pickup, and directed pickup for managing incoming calls.