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Resolution | 128 x 160 pixels |
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Standby Time | Up to 120 hours |
Headset Port | 3.5 mm |
Range | Up to 50 meters indoors, 300 meters outdoors |
Power Saving Mode | Yes |
Display | 1.8" color display |
Battery | Lithium-ion battery |
DECT Standards | DECT, GAP |
Codecs | G.726, G.722, G.711, G.729 |
Power Supply | 5V DC |
Dimensions (Handset) | 144 mm x 51 mm x 24 mm |
Operating Temperature | 0° to +40°C |
Humidity | 10% to 90% (non-condensing) |
Phonebook | Up to 500 contacts |
Provides an overview of the document's purpose and scope.
Lists all components included in the W52P/W52H IP DECT phone packages.
Provides instructions for connecting the base station to power and network.
Guides users on inserting batteries, setting up the handset, and charger cradle.
Details on how to charge the handset and understand battery status.
Describes the hardware components and indicators of the W52P base station.
Details the hardware components of the W52P/W52H handset, including screen and keypad.
Explains the information displayed on the handset's LCD screen, including status and text lines.
Provides a table explaining the meaning of various icons displayed on the LCD screen.
Covers handset registration and basic network settings like static IP.
How to view system information, network status, and register SIP accounts.
Turning handset on/off, adjusting volume, locking keypad, locating handset.
Switching silent mode, menu guidance, main menu, submenus, and returning to idle.
Customizing handset name, language, ring tones, and advisory tones.
Adjusting backlight, screen saver, color schemes, keypad, and notification lights.
Setting date/time formats and configuring shortcut keys for quick access.
Managing local directory contacts and call log entries.
Assigning outgoing/incoming lines, auto answer, and auto intercom.
Resetting handset, VoIP wizard, and configuring Eco modes.
Instructions on how to initiate, answer, and end calls using various modes.
Redialing, muting, holding, resuming, and managing call waiting.
Configuring Do Not Disturb (DND) and call forwarding types.
Performing blind, semi-attended, attended transfers, and conference calls.
Managing anonymous calls, rejection, and voice mail access.
Addresses common problems like no ringing, call reception, range, and connection issues.
Instructions for upgrading firmware on the base station and handset.
A visual representation of the handset's menu hierarchy and options.
Legal information about document ownership, usage rights, and product warranty terms.
Statement of conformity with CE, FCC requirements, and CE mark warnings.
Details on Part 15 FCC rules, digital device compliance, ACTA, HAC, and RF exposure limits.
Information on DECT 6.0 standard compliance and waste electrical equipment disposal.
Information regarding the use of third-party software under the GNU General Public License.