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Power over Ethernet | Yes |
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Speakerphone | Yes |
HD Audio | Yes |
Supported Languages | Multiple languages |
Wall Mountable | Yes |
Audio Codec | G.711, G.722, G.729 |
Headset Support | Yes |
Protocols | SIP |
PoE | IEEE 802.3af |
Power Supply | PoE or 5V DC adapter |
Expresses gratitude for purchasing the D30(P) IP Phone.
Lists the items included in the package for the IP phone.
Details the technical specifications of the D30(P) IP Phone.
Outlines the supported voice functionalities and protocols of the IP phone.
Describes the network capabilities and protocols supported by the IP phone.
Covers procedures for maintaining and managing the IP phone's operation.
Explains the function of each key on the IP phone's keypad.
Identifies and describes the different ports available on the IP phone.
Explains the meaning of various icons displayed on the IP phone's screen.
Describes the status indications provided by the LED lights on the IP phone.
Guides the user through connecting the IP phone to power and the network.
Details the procedure for connecting the power adapter to the IP phone.
Outlines the initial setup and configuration steps for the IP phone.
Covers the configuration of network parameters for the IP phone.
Instructions on how to initiate a phone call using the IP phone.
Explains how to use the Do Not Disturb (DND) feature on the IP phone.
Details how to configure call forwarding for incoming calls.
Describes how to place an active call on hold and retrieve it.
Explains how to manage multiple incoming calls while already on a call.
Guides on how to transfer an active call to another party.
Instructions on setting up and managing a three-way conference call.
Describes how to initiate calls by clicking on phone numbers in web applications.
Explains the feature that automatically answers incoming calls.
Details how to configure a hotline number for automatic dialing.
Covers various applications and features available on the IP phone.
Explains the automatic hanging up feature after a call.
Describes how to configure custom dial plans for call routing.
Explains how to set up dial peer rules for flexible call dialing.
Details the automatic redial functionality for missed or busy calls.
Explains the call completion feature for busy or unavailable numbers.
Information about the power indicator light on the phone.
Describes how to hide DTMF tones during calls.
Explains the feature to dial numbers using a password prefix.
Covers configuration for action URLs and active URIs for phone events.
Details how to push XML data to the phone for updates or actions.
Configuration options for the IP phone's keyboard and keys.
Settings for adjusting the phone's display, contrast, and backlight.
Options for configuring ring volume and ring types.
Adjustments for the phone's audio output volume.
Settings for configuring the phone's time and date.
Allows setting custom greeting messages displayed on startup.
Options for selecting the display language of the IP phone.
Configuration for SIP accounts and related settings.
Advanced network configuration options for the IP phone.
Settings related to phone security, passwords, and access.
Options for maintaining the phone, including firmware and backups.
Procedure for resetting the phone to its factory default settings.
Overview of the different methods for configuring the IP phone.
Instructions on accessing and using the web interface for configuration.
Detailed guide to configuring the IP phone through its web interface.
Displays the current status and network information of the IP phone.
A guided setup wizard for initial network and SIP configuration.
Shows the call history records of the IP phone.
Settings for language selection and greeting messages.
Configuration for the Wide Area Network (WAN) connection.
Settings for the Local Area Network (LAN) interface of the IP phone.
Configuration for Quality of Service (QoS) and Virtual LAN (VLAN) settings.
Settings for network service ports like Telnet, HTTP, and RTP.
Configuration related to the DHCP server and lease table.
Configuration for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) accounts and settings.
Settings for the Inter-Asterisk eXchange version 2 (IAX2) protocol.
Configuration for STUN (Session Traversal Utilities for NAT) settings.
Setup for dial peer rules to manage call routing flexibility.
Configuration for multicast settings to send and receive RTP streams.
Configuration for audio codecs, volume, and tone settings.
Various call features and call handling options.
Configuration of dial plan rules for call dialing.
Management of phonebook contacts and groups.
Settings for accessing remote phonebooks via LDAP or XML.
Feature to make calls directly from the web interface.
Detailed settings for programming function keys.
Configuration options for the softkeys displayed on the phone screen.
Configuration for automatic provisioning of phone settings.
Setup for system logging and log management.
Options for saving, backing up, and clearing phone configurations.
Procedures for updating phone firmware and configuration files.
User account management for accessing phone settings.
Instructions on how to restart the IP phone.
Configuration of IP-based web access filtering.
Setup and management of the phone's firewall rules.
Configuration of Network Address Translation (NAT) settings.
Setup for Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections.
General security settings and file management.
A table mapping keypad numbers to characters for text input.