Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product IP110 RCA
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IP1 1 0 IP Phone.
3 2 T able of Contents Getting Started 5 P acking List 5 Assembling IP1 1 0 6 Conguration and Registration 7 Basic Conguration via Web P age 7 Account Settings 8 Basic Conguration using phone.
5 4 T able of Contents Call Return 4 1 Pick Up 4 1 Call P ark 42 V oice Mail 42 Prex 42 Redial 42 Trouble shooting 43 Appendix A. 45 Line Key conguration menu 45 Memory Key conguration menu 4.
7 6 Connect Network and P ower Connect the phone to AC P ower directly using the included power adapter . The LAN P ort can also be connected to Hub/Switch/IP PBX or other internet devices. The phone can also share the network connection with other network devices such as a PC.
9 8 Account Settings The phone attempts to register to the SIP server using the account data provided by automatic or manual initialization. Click on ACCOUNT [ ACCOUNT SETTINGS. Select Account to Account 1. Y ou will nd the following parameters: Field Description Account Active Y ou can choose to Enable or Disable this account.
11 10 Overview Change phone to admin mode: Press MENU/BACK [ 7. User Type. Press the RIGHT navigation key until you see “admin” on the screen. Then press the DOWN key to be prompted for the password. It is “admin” by default. Type and press OK.
13 12 Icon Description Input method: multi-lingual letters in lower case Input method: multi-lingual letters in upper case CALL MUTE VOICEMAIL CALL FORWARD AUTO ANSWER DND In HANDSET mode In HEADSET m.
15 14 Maintenance Tasks User levels The phone allows three modes to congure the phone: - User Mode - VAR mode - Administrator Mode Administrator mode grants unlimited access to the phone conguration on both Web and Phone interface.
17 16 Time and Date Time and date are displayed on the idle screen. By default the date and time of the phone are congured manually , but you can set to obtain them from a precong- ured SNTP server , if needed. Please contact your system administrator if the time or date is incorrect.
19 18 Ring Tones There are seven unique ring tones on the IP1 10. To select Ring T one T ype via Phone interface: Press MENU/BACK [ 3. SETTINGS [ 1. BASIC [ OK. Scroll to 2. RING TONE, and press OK button. Use the UP and DOWN navigation keys to select your selection.
21 20 To add a Group via Phone interface: Press DIR/TOGGLE and OK button or MENU/BACK [ 6.DIRECTORY [ 1.DIRECT ORY . Use the LEFT and RIGHT navigation keys to choose AddGroup, press the OK button to enter to the Add Group page. Enter the group name and choose a ring tone to be associated with this group.
23 22 Basic Call Functions Outgoing calls Call Devices Y ou can make a phone call via the following devices: Pick up the handset, icon will be shown on the screen. Press the SPEAKER button, and this icon will be shown on the screen. Press HEADSET button if a headset is connected to the headset P ort.
25 24 Anonymous call Anonymous call, also known as Caller ID restriction, allows a user to request the network to hide their identity when they are performing outgoing calls.
27 26 Here is a dial plan example: (1 1 1T|[0-4] xxxxxxxxT) 1 1 1T This will dial 1 1 1 immediately after you entered the third digit. [0-4]xxxxxxxxT Any 9-digit number starting with 0,1,2,3 or 4 will be dialed out immediately after you enter the 9th digit.
29 28 2) There are 3 options: Always, Busy and No Answer . Select using 1, 2 or 3. 3) Enter the phone number to which calls will be forwarded. For No Answer you can also select the No Answer timeout pressing the DOWN navigation key . 4) If you prefer the server to perform this function, please enter the On Code and O Code options.
31 30 During an Active Call Mute This function allows you to mute the microphone of your phone during a call; you cannot be heard by the other party . You can still hear all other parties while mute is enabled. To mute/resume the conversation: Press MUTE/CANCEL button during a conversation to mute the current call.
33 32 3-way Conference Y our IP1 10 can establish a three-party conference by using both lines. To establish a conference via the phone interface: 1) Once a call has been connected with the 1st caller , press the CONFERENCE button, placing 1st caller on hold.
35 34 Y ou can only congure these settings via W eb interface: 1) Go to ACCOUNT [ ACCOUNT SETTINGS. 2) Select desired account. 3) Make desired selections in Advanced section. Check with your system administrator or service provider for more information.
37 36 Firmware Update and Autoprovisioning The phone is delivered with pre-installed rmware. To update the phone’s rm- ware, please contact your system administrator .
39 38 Set AES Key via phone interface: Go to MENU/BACK [ 3. SETTINGS [ 2. ADVANCED [ 6. Set AES K e y. Enter the Common AES and the MAC-oriented option. Press the OK button to save the changes. System Log Export To help with troubleshooting, users can export the system log and send it to the network administrator for diagnosis.
41 40 Line The most frequent use for the line keys is assigning them one of two possible user accounts for call management. To assign the key as a Line via the web interface: Go to PHONE [ FUNCTION Keys (Line K ey) Speed Dial Y ou can congure the key as a simplied speed dial key .
43 42 Call P ark Call P ark is a feature that allows a person to put a call on hold at one telephone set and continue the conversation from any other telephone set. Y our server needs to support this feature. Please check with your service provider or IP PBX vendor for more details.
45 44 How to refuse incoming calls during a call? To refuse all incoming calls that may arrive when you are in a conversation you can turn o call waiting function or enable the DND mode by pressing the HOLD/DND button. How to update the rmware? Enter the webpage of your phone, go to System -> Upgrade.
47 46 Service If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact customer service at 1-800-5 1 1-3 180. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
49 48 • Products purchased or serviced outside the USA • Acts of nature, such as, but not limited to lightning damage • 3rd party products, such as headsets Product Registration: • Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your unit.
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