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Send Settings for DTMF Transmission
To send DTMF signals via VoIP, you must define how the key codes are to be converted to
DTMF signals and sent:
Audio
RFC 2833
SIP Info
Ask your VoIP provider which type of DTMF transmission it supports.
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Click on Next >.
Personal provider data
In both cases of manual configuration, with and without a provider profile, you now enter the
personal registration data that you have received from your VoIP provider.
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Enter the following data:
– Authentication Name
– Authentication Password
– Username
– Display Name
You can also enter a name of your choice for this phone connection. This is advisable if you
use multiple VoIP accounts.
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Enter a Connection Name.
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Click on Next > to finish configuring the VoIP account.
Completing configuration
The data for the configured VoIP account is displayed.
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To change the settings, click on < Back.
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If you want to configure another VoIP account, check the relevant box. In this case, the
Web configurator will return to the start screen when you press Next >
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Configuring a VoIP
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Click on Finish to end the setup assistant.
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Click on Next > to configure another VoIP account.
Closing the assistant
You have now successfully configured your phone using the Web configurator. The following
data is displayed once again:
– The number of VoIP accounts configured
– The name of the default account for outgoing calls
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Click on Finish to close the assistant and apply the settings.
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Click on < Back if you want to make changes to your settings.
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As audible information in the voice channel, i.e., it is not known which key
has been pressed.
As a value (= key pressed) in an RTP packet.
As an "SIP Info" message.
The value (= key pressed) is sent as an SIP data packet.
account).
Web configurator – configuring the phone on a PC
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