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... Specifications 10 Physical Interface 10 Power Supply 10 Speaker ...10 Optional & Replacement Equipment 11 Chapter 2 Installation and Basic Setup Instructions General Information 12 Attaching the Footstand to the Telephone 12 Connecting the Telephone 13 Chapter 3 Basic Operations General Information 14 Telephone Operations 14 Standby ...14 Originating Calls 15 Using the Handset 15 Using the Phone Book 15 Using On-Hook Dialing 16 Receiving Calls 16 Answering Calls Using the Handset 16 Answering Calls Handsfree 16 2-Line Operation 16 Accessing Line 1 16 Accessing a Line Using...
... Specifications 10 Physical Interface 10 Power Supply 10 Speaker ...10 Optional & Replacement Equipment 11 Chapter 2 Installation and Basic Setup Instructions General Information 12 Attaching the Footstand to the Telephone 12 Connecting the Telephone 13 Chapter 3 Basic Operations General Information 14 Telephone Operations 14 Standby ...14 Originating Calls 15 Using the Handset 15 Using the Phone Book 15 Using On-Hook Dialing 16 Receiving Calls 16 Answering Calls Using the Handset 16 Answering Calls Handsfree 16 2-Line Operation 16 Accessing Line 1 16 Accessing a Line Using...
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... Not Disturb (DND 20 Voice Mail 21 Redial ...21 Mute ...21 Hold ...21 Transfer 22 Blind Transfer 22 Supervised Transfer 22 Conference 22 Call Waiting 22 Chapter 4 Setup Menu General Information 23 Basic Setup Menu Options 23 Call Log Submenu 23 Choose a Call Log Record 24 Delete a Single Call Log Record 24 Retrieve Date/Time information of a Call Log Record 25 Delete All Records in Any Call Log Group 25 Phone Book Submenu 26 Searching Telephone Records 27 Name Search 27 Quick Search 28 Telephone Configuration 33 Call Duration 34 Local Date/Time 35 Ringer Tone 36...
... Not Disturb (DND 20 Voice Mail 21 Redial ...21 Mute ...21 Hold ...21 Transfer 22 Blind Transfer 22 Supervised Transfer 22 Conference 22 Call Waiting 22 Chapter 4 Setup Menu General Information 23 Basic Setup Menu Options 23 Call Log Submenu 23 Choose a Call Log Record 24 Delete a Single Call Log Record 24 Retrieve Date/Time information of a Call Log Record 25 Delete All Records in Any Call Log Group 25 Phone Book Submenu 26 Searching Telephone Records 27 Name Search 27 Quick Search 28 Telephone Configuration 33 Call Duration 34 Local Date/Time 35 Ringer Tone 36...
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..., Transfer, Mute, Redial, Hold, Conference, Speaker, Line 1 and 2 keys, Volume Up/Down keys, Menu Up/Down keys) • Date and time configured locally or from SNTP Server • Call duration display • Volume control for speaker, handset, headset and ringer • Phone book and speed dial • Redial, Hold, Mute • Call Waiting, Call Transfer, 3-way Conference and Do Not Disturb (DND) • Display Caller ID (Name) • On-hook dialing, Handsfree talking • DTMF generation • 8 ringer tones VoIP Specific Features The following features are specific to the VoIP...
..., Transfer, Mute, Redial, Hold, Conference, Speaker, Line 1 and 2 keys, Volume Up/Down keys, Menu Up/Down keys) • Date and time configured locally or from SNTP Server • Call duration display • Volume control for speaker, handset, headset and ringer • Phone book and speed dial • Redial, Hold, Mute • Call Waiting, Call Transfer, 3-way Conference and Do Not Disturb (DND) • Display Caller ID (Name) • On-hook dialing, Handsfree talking • DTMF generation • 8 ringer tones VoIP Specific Features The following features are specific to the VoIP...
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... in each key. Turn speakerphone or headset on/off • Mute - Enable/disable the Mute function • Hold - Speed Dial, Do Not Disturb (DND), and Voice Mail. Hold the called party • Transfer - Display the main Setup menu if in the Standby screen, or return to Standby screen if in the UIP300. Used for the arrival of the string. ◊ Works as part of an incoming call or a new voice mail. Lines 1 and 2, Speaker and Mute show the status of the Telephone To make telephone operations easier and...
... in each key. Turn speakerphone or headset on/off • Mute - Enable/disable the Mute function • Hold - Speed Dial, Do Not Disturb (DND), and Voice Mail. Hold the called party • Transfer - Display the main Setup menu if in the Standby screen, or return to Standby screen if in the UIP300. Used for the arrival of the string. ◊ Works as part of an incoming call or a new voice mail. Lines 1 and 2, Speaker and Mute show the status of the Telephone To make telephone operations easier and...
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... occurs: • 5 seconds after it is 1 sec. LED Speaker/Headset Mute Message Waiting Indication Line 1 Line 2 Function Keys Speed Dial/ Voice Mail Do Not Disturb (DND) Table 1-1 LED Status LED On LED Blinking Turned on when the N/A SPK/HS is pressed While call is muted N/A When there is 1 or Arrival of the following specifications apply to on hook • A different speed dial key is pressed While DND is off The On and Off...
... occurs: • 5 seconds after it is 1 sec. LED Speaker/Headset Mute Message Waiting Indication Line 1 Line 2 Function Keys Speed Dial/ Voice Mail Do Not Disturb (DND) Table 1-1 LED Status LED On LED Blinking Turned on when the N/A SPK/HS is pressed While call is muted N/A When there is 1 or Arrival of the following specifications apply to on hook • A different speed dial key is pressed While DND is off The On and Off...
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... the footstand to the telephone, determine the desired adjustment and align the tabs on the footstand with the UIP300. Chapter 2 Installation and Basic Setup Instructions General Information This chapter provides instructions for installing the foot stand on the UIP300, connecting the UIP300 to the LAN and sample setup instructions for the desired height or wall mounting. Low Desktop High Desktop Figure 2-1 Footstand Mounting Wall Mount 12 Attaching the...
... the footstand to the telephone, determine the desired adjustment and align the tabs on the footstand with the UIP300. Chapter 2 Installation and Basic Setup Instructions General Information This chapter provides instructions for installing the foot stand on the UIP300, connecting the UIP300 to the LAN and sample setup instructions for the desired height or wall mounting. Low Desktop High Desktop Figure 2-1 Footstand Mounting Wall Mount 12 Attaching the...
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... Originating Calls Users can make calls using a handset or the handsfree feature. (Refer to navigate through the entries. 3. Press to access the phone book. (Refer to initiate the call. Pick up the handset (the telephone is displayed, use either the or to "Handsfree" on page 19 for adding, editing, or deleting Phone Book entries.) 2. Dial the telephone number (or extension number), or the IP address of the phone book, press Cancel/Del. 15 The current date and time is displayed in the...
... Originating Calls Users can make calls using a handset or the handsfree feature. (Refer to navigate through the entries. 3. Press to access the phone book. (Refer to initiate the call. Pick up the handset (the telephone is displayed, use either the or to "Handsfree" on page 19 for adding, editing, or deleting Phone Book entries.) 2. Dial the telephone number (or extension number), or the IP address of the phone book, press Cancel/Del. 15 The current date and time is displayed in the...
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... call : 1. Go off -hook (while the telephone is an incoming call, the Message Waiting Indication and the line LED flash. Begin the conversation. 2-Line Operation The UIP300 supports 2-line operations. To dial the number: 1. Enter the destination number. 2. Press the Speaker/Headset key or press the line key (the handset remains in standby mode). Receiving Calls When there is in the cradle). 2. Pick up the handset or presses the Speaker/Headset key. 16 Begin the conversation. Answering Calls Handsfree To answering an incoming call : 1. Accessing Line 1 The UIP300 uses Line...
... call : 1. Go off -hook (while the telephone is an incoming call, the Message Waiting Indication and the line LED flash. Begin the conversation. 2-Line Operation The UIP300 supports 2-line operations. To dial the number: 1. Enter the destination number. 2. Press the Speaker/Headset key or press the line key (the handset remains in standby mode). Receiving Calls When there is in the cradle). 2. Pick up the handset or presses the Speaker/Headset key. 16 Begin the conversation. Answering Calls Handsfree To answering an incoming call : 1. Accessing Line 1 The UIP300 uses Line...
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... if the user answered the call . The Speaker/Headset LED goes on and the LCD screen is not plugged in), the user can listen from the built-in speaker and can press the Speaker/Headset key or the line key with the flashing LED without using the speakerphone or the headset. If the handset is picked up, the Handsfree feature is activated. alphanumeric identification of the party (stored phone book entry...
... if the user answered the call . The Speaker/Headset LED goes on and the LCD screen is not plugged in), the user can listen from the built-in speaker and can press the Speaker/Headset key or the line key with the flashing LED without using the speakerphone or the headset. If the handset is picked up, the Handsfree feature is activated. alphanumeric identification of the party (stored phone book entry...
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...: Speed Dial, Do Not Disturb (DND), or Voice Mail. Users can press a speed dial key after going off . To use DND, a function key must be assigned to "Phone Book Submenu" on hook and in the standby screen. 20 If the user presses a speed dial key while on page 37 for instructions for speed dialing. The DND key LED remains lit while the feature is activated. Refer to a function key. N Press the Menu key to go to ignore all incoming calls. Speed Dial Users can make calls...
...: Speed Dial, Do Not Disturb (DND), or Voice Mail. Users can press a speed dial key after going off . To use DND, a function key must be assigned to "Phone Book Submenu" on hook and in the standby screen. 20 If the user presses a speed dial key while on page 37 for instructions for speed dialing. The DND key LED remains lit while the feature is activated. Refer to a function key. N Press the Menu key to go to ignore all incoming calls. Speed Dial Users can make calls...
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... the line key for voice mail or dial the voice mail number manually. Music on Hold is muted, however, the user can now be used during a conversation: Press the Hold key. Voice Mail The UIP300 supports voice mail service. To access voice mail: Press the Function key assigned for the party on indication. The Message Waiting Indication remains lit solid until the UIP300 receives "No Message" indication from the gateway. The LED of the line that a new voice mail message is pressed. The Hold indication message disappears and the line LED changes from blinking...
... the line key for voice mail or dial the voice mail number manually. Music on Hold is muted, however, the user can now be used during a conversation: Press the Hold key. Voice Mail The UIP300 supports voice mail service. To access voice mail: Press the Function key assigned for the party on indication. The Message Waiting Indication remains lit solid until the UIP300 receives "No Message" indication from the gateway. The LED of the line that a new voice mail message is pressed. The Hold indication message disappears and the line LED changes from blinking...
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... call . When connected to the third party, press Conference key and then 5 to start the conference call and hangs up, follow the voice guidance menu and press 4 to return to the initial caller. This places the second party on hold. 2. Dial the phone number of the two lines is in a conversation. Press Conference key. Press the line key where the new incoming call is on Line 1: Blind Transfer 1. a. Conference The feature allows three parties to be a part...
... call . When connected to the third party, press Conference key and then 5 to start the conference call and hangs up, follow the voice guidance menu and press 4 to return to the initial caller. This places the second party on hold. 2. Dial the phone number of the two lines is in a conversation. Press Conference key. Press the line key where the new incoming call is on Line 1: Blind Transfer 1. a. Conference The feature allows three parties to be a part...
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This menu consists of configurations and allows users to memory dial records. • Configuration Menu - Displays the telephone IP address and firmware version. When Menu is first pressed, the Setup Menu and Call Logs submenu are two types of the two functions- Delete and Date/Time - Figure 4-1 Call Log Menu Structure 23 inside any operations relating to restore the factory default settings: • Telephone Configuration • Network Configuration • Restore Factory Settings • View Information - Besides the two types of call logs - Press Menu. To ...
This menu consists of configurations and allows users to memory dial records. • Configuration Menu - Displays the telephone IP address and firmware version. When Menu is first pressed, the Setup Menu and Call Logs submenu are two types of the two functions- Delete and Date/Time - Figure 4-1 Call Log Menu Structure 23 inside any operations relating to restore the factory default settings: • Telephone Configuration • Network Configuration • Restore Factory Settings • View Information - Besides the two types of call logs - Press Menu. To ...
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Use or to move to the Incoming or Missed call log record, or to cancel the delete action. Choose either to show the receiving order. Caller's Name 2. User presses or navigation keys to the Delete action. 2. Each call log type: 1. Every call record in any call log group can be displayed on the LCD screen. Choose Call Logs from the end of the two possible actions - Peterson Peter Delete? 1/2 1. The delete confirmation message will be chosen...
Use or to move to the Incoming or Missed call log record, or to cancel the delete action. Choose either to show the receiving order. Caller's Name 2. User presses or navigation keys to the Delete action. 2. Each call log type: 1. Every call record in any call log group can be displayed on the LCD screen. Choose Call Logs from the end of the two possible actions - Peterson Peter Delete? 1/2 1. The delete confirmation message will be chosen...
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... in standby mode and the date and number are chosen by pressing the Select keys on the Phone Book menu. Choose Dial or Edit from the Setup Menu. Anderson. Peter 98173334444 This quick access operation applies to 50 records. Setup Menu: Phone Book or arrows to the name search screen. If the user has already entered a character on the keypad. 3. Searching Telephone Records The "phone book" can become time consuming. It will see the message, "Phone Book is...
... in standby mode and the date and number are chosen by pressing the Select keys on the Phone Book menu. Choose Dial or Edit from the Setup Menu. Anderson. Peter 98173334444 This quick access operation applies to 50 records. Setup Menu: Phone Book or arrows to the name search screen. If the user has already entered a character on the keypad. 3. Searching Telephone Records The "phone book" can become time consuming. It will see the message, "Phone Book is...
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... search is used to store up . Add a Phone Book Record The phone book feature allows user to quickly navigate the "phone book" by using and keys. • When there are any, on the right of the deleted character will be displayed since it is the first record that exceeds the searching criteria - To perform a quick search: 1. Name and Number. 1. From the on the keypad to retrieve the first phone book entry name...
... search is used to store up . Add a Phone Book Record The phone book feature allows user to quickly navigate the "phone book" by using and keys. • When there are any, on the right of the deleted character will be displayed since it is the first record that exceeds the searching criteria - To perform a quick search: 1. Name and Number. 1. From the on the keypad to retrieve the first phone book entry name...
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... characters, the Cancel/Del operates as a delete key. These characteristics and features include: N Call Duration N Local Date/Time N Ringer Tone N LCD Contrast N Function Key Phone Configuration Call Duration Local Date/Time Ringer Tone LCD Contrast Function Key Figure 4-4 Phone Configuration Menu • When making entries in this menu, the Cancel/Del key operates in the following manner: When there is/are more than one or more character(s), the Cancel/Del key operates as a back key. It takes you...
... characters, the Cancel/Del operates as a delete key. These characteristics and features include: N Call Duration N Local Date/Time N Ringer Tone N LCD Contrast N Function Key Phone Configuration Call Duration Local Date/Time Ringer Tone LCD Contrast Function Key Figure 4-4 Phone Configuration Menu • When making entries in this menu, the Cancel/Del key operates in the following manner: When there is/are more than one or more character(s), the Cancel/Del key operates as a back key. It takes you...
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... second. • Date and time information is displayed for each data field. Phone Configuration: Local Date / Time 2/5 2. When "Enter Hour" is displayed, enter the month (1~12), then press Select. 4. When "Enter Year" is disabled, the local time starts from a public SNTP server. If the date is not valid, a warning message is obtained from a local SNTP server. If the user configures the local date and time, that information...
... second. • Date and time information is displayed for each data field. Phone Configuration: Local Date / Time 2/5 2. When "Enter Hour" is displayed, enter the month (1~12), then press Select. 4. When "Enter Year" is disabled, the local time starts from a public SNTP server. If the date is not valid, a warning message is obtained from a local SNTP server. If the user configures the local date and time, that information...
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... user. • The password is 123456. At default the Password is 6 ~ 10 digits. Web-Based Setup and Configuration The web-based configuration enables a user to setup and configure the UIP300 using the telephone. When the Enter Network Password screen appears, enter the User Name and Password. Figure 4-6 Web Login Screen 38 Microsoft Internet Explorer v.4.0 or higher must be used. The web-based configuration provides additional settings not available using a web browser on the telephone and enter that is connected to the same IP network as the UIP300. 2. Start the web...
... user. • The password is 123456. At default the Password is 6 ~ 10 digits. Web-Based Setup and Configuration The web-based configuration enables a user to setup and configure the UIP300 using the telephone. When the Enter Network Password screen appears, enter the User Name and Password. Figure 4-6 Web Login Screen 38 Microsoft Internet Explorer v.4.0 or higher must be used. The web-based configuration provides additional settings not available using a web browser on the telephone and enter that is connected to the same IP network as the UIP300. 2. Start the web...
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... updated settings. If Refresh is clicked before Submit, the values posted in the page are stored in the flash memory of the Voice Mail server must be entered in the assigned number. 41 The new settings are reset. • The Speed Dial key assignment is only available for Voice Mail and Speed Dial. • Enter the "," to assign the function keys on the UIP300. Figure 4-9 Function Key Configuration Select the appropriate function key (Speed Dial, Voice Mail...
... updated settings. If Refresh is clicked before Submit, the values posted in the page are stored in the flash memory of the Voice Mail server must be entered in the assigned number. 41 The new settings are reset. • The Speed Dial key assignment is only available for Voice Mail and Speed Dial. • Enter the "," to assign the function keys on the UIP300. Figure 4-9 Function Key Configuration Select the appropriate function key (Speed Dial, Voice Mail...