Phone Setup; Connection - NEC SV9100 Setup Manual

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In addition to typical phone features, the UT880 NMLT Multiline Telephone Application has a
wide variety of features. Correct setup values should be entered in order to properly access to
the NEC phone system, and make the most of such diverse features.
For this, the UT880 provides OS application for setting up the phone. All features can be set
with the Multiline Telephone application. The UT880 only provides OS-based touch screen
panel and does not provide Web user interface.
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Connection

2.1.1
Connection to the Network
Before installing UT880, the safety items specified in the beginning of this
manual should be carefully read and understood. Then, a proper installation
place shall be selected.
1. Connect the Ethernet cable to the LAN port. (When a UT880 is to be
used with a PC, the PC's Ethernet cable should be connected to the
handset's LAN connection port while the PC is connected to the handset's
PC connection port). The LAN and PC connector is a RJ-45 type, and the
Ethernet cable is a UTP cable (Category 5).
2. Connect the two ends of the Ethernet cable to the PC and the PC
connection port.
3. The UT880 is PoE enabled device, so no power adapter is needed.
When the UT880 has completed booting it will get an IP address from a
DHCP server.
The UT880 factory default is set to use DHCP, so if there is a designated
DHCP server on the user's network, the IP address will be automatically
assigned. However, if there is no DHCP, an available static IP should be
requested and assigned by a network administrator.
2.1.2
Get the Phone IP Address
UT880 will only work properly if its IP address is set up as per
corresponding network environment. Factory default is set as DHCP
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).
• Dynamic IP
• Static IP
A Static IP Address is a fixed Internet address that is assigned to a specific
user by a network administrator.
A Dynamic Address is an Internet address that is randomly assigned
whenever a DHCP server is used. By the way, the DHCP server centrally
controls and assigns IP addresses.
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