NetComm V90 User Manual
NetComm V90 User Manual

NetComm V90 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Guide VoIP Desktop Phone...
  • Page 2 NetComm HomePlugs are the simplest method available to set up a home network, without any of the hassle of laying meters of cable or drilling holes into walls. Simply put, a NetComm HomePlug turns the existing electrical wiring in your home into a network capable of transmitting data at up to 200Mbps.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installation and Basic Configuration ...9 Hardware Installation ...9 Configuring the NetComm V90 ...9 Obtaining the NetComm V90 VoIP Phone IP Address ...10 Accessing the NetComm V90 VoIP Phone Web Configuration ...10 Configuring the NetComm V90 VoIP Phone ...11 More Configurations ...13 Preference ...13...
  • Page 4 NetComm V90 VoIP Phone Operation ...21 Making and Answering Calls ...21 Making a Basic Call ...21 Making a Hands-Free Call ...21 Answering an Incoming Call ...22 Dialing from the Phonebook ...22 Dialing from the Call History ...22 Redialing the last number ...23 Using other Call Features* ...24...
  • Page 5: Overview

    CHAPtEr 1 OVErVIEW NetComm V90 VoIP Phone is a fully fledged VoIP Phone which is fully compatible with the SIP standard. It is designed mainly as a third-party enterprise grade VoIP device, which makes it easy to integrate into an existing SIP network.
  • Page 6: Netcomm V90 Physical Layout

    Navigation key (Up – Phonebook, Down – Received Calls List, Right/Left - LCD Contrast and Handset/ Speaker Level) Menu Key – Access menu Keypad Mute – Turns off Microphone Speaker – Enables speaker for hands free operation Redial – Redial last number Function Keys – Programmable function keys V90 VoIP Phone User Guide YML871Rev1 www.netcomm.com.au...
  • Page 7: Netcomm V90 Voip Phone Specification

    • Smart Firmware Management Support via TFTP and HTTP (No need for manual firmware upgrade) • Centralized management software for easy management for mass V90 deployment (Optional) • Multiple SIP server and SIP account support (max 4). •...
  • Page 8: Shipping Contents

    Note: If your network is not PoE (Power over Ethernet) enabled then you will require an external power adapter before you can use the VoIP Phone. Please contact NetComm to purchase the correct power adapter for this product. Shipping Contents •...
  • Page 9: Installation And Basic Configuration

    – where <phone-IP-address> is the IP address of the phone. Notes: This example use an IP address of “19.18.1.” which might be different then your V90 IP address. The example shown use Internet Explorer 7. Your web browser might look slightly different.
  • Page 10: Configuring The Netcomm V90 Voip Phone

    Note: If a profile or contact is not configured, the corresponding Line button is disabled. The V90 will automatically try to register all accounts. To change the mode, select the mode from the SIP Work Mode drop down menu. And then click on each Profile/Contact to configure the respective profile/contact.
  • Page 11: More Configurations

    GMT. Identifying the time Server The Time Server is the Network Time Protocol server where the V90 Phone retrieves date and time information. to specify the time Server: On the Preference screen under Configurations, enter the IP address or the domain name (FQDN) of a valid Time Server in the Time Server field (e.g.
  • Page 12: Network Configuration

    Enter Primary and Secondary DNS addresses in their respective field. Note: PPPoE mode should only be used by power users. It requires configuring your broadband router in Bridge mode. So, the V90 can establish PPPoE connection with your ISP. In this mode, V90 PC port is normally configured in Router/Static IP mode.
  • Page 13: Call Settings

    That is, all digits required to complete the call must be dialled followed by a delimiter before the call will be initiated by the terminal. In order to do this the V90 has three different methods that can be used separately in conjunction with each other to achieve the desired result.
  • Page 14: Selecting Ring Tones

    The “.” On the end will allow for any number not specified in the digit map to be dialed normally requiring the user to enter a delimiter or wait for a timeout. If the full-stop is not at the end of the Dial Plan, the V90 will display “INVALID NUMBER”...
  • Page 15: Phone Settings

    Auto Dial When enabled, the V90 will automatically dial the numbers that it has received so far after the auto dial period has elapsed. To disabled this feature, click on Disable on the Auto Dial Menu. The default Auto dial is enabled with the Auto Dial Timeout of 5 seconds.
  • Page 16: Reset Configuration Settings

    Note: Another way to reset the unit is by pressing *09987 on the phone keypad while the handset is in on-hook state. System reboot If you would like to reboot the V90 VoIP phone, click on Tools and then Reboot. Press OK in the dialog box to confirm the reboot. The phone will then reboot automatically.
  • Page 17: Netcomm V90 Voip Phone Operation

    Profile 1 or Contact 1 will be used by default. Note: If no digit is detected within Auto Dial timeout, the NetComm V90 will dial out the digits that have been received so far (The default Auto Dial timeout is  seconds).
  • Page 18: Dialing From The Call History

    Press OK to dial the number selected. The phone goes into Speakerphone mode automatically and there is no need to select the line. Pick up the handset to talk using the handset (Speakerphone mode turns off automatically). V90 VoIP Phone User Guide YML871Rev1 www.netcomm.com.au...
  • Page 19: Using Other Call Features

    L button. Note*: Call features in this section may require corresponding supports from your VoIP Service Provider. Please check with your VoIP service provider regarding these features. YML871 Rev1 www.netcomm.com.au V90 VoIP Phone User Guide V90 VoIP Phone User Guide...
  • Page 20: Other Phone Operations

    Use the Up or Down key to find the number you want in the entries listed. You can either dial this number or add the number to your phonebook. Accessing Phonebook The V90 VoIP Phone has phonebook with a maximum storage capacity of 100 records. To dial, edit, delete, or add a number in the Phonebook: Press Menu button...
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Lcd Contrast

    While the phone is idle, press Right or Left button to increase or decrease the LCD Contrast level as shown on the LCD. resetting Phone Configuration To reset the V90 VoIP Phone to factory configuration: Press Menu Select SYSTEM TOOLS...
  • Page 22: Lcd Indicators

    LCD Indicators Date and time The V90 VoIP Phone displays the date and time at the top of the LCD screen. Ensure that the time zone configuration (GMT±) is set to reflect the GMT time offset. Unanswered Calls When there are unanswered calls, the LCD screen will display the following message: X CALLS MISSED You can use the CALL HISTORY to look up the numbers of calling parties.
  • Page 23: Appendix A Function Key

    APPENDIx A FUNCtION KEy The NetComm V90 VoIP Phone has five programmable function keys. These function keys can be defined using the Web Configuration page under Configuration > Phone Settings. Note: the above image shows the default configuration of the function keys To redefine the function key, you need to tick Enable for the corresponding key and select or enter the new variable for it.
  • Page 24: Functions That Can Be Used For The Function Keys

    Function Mode to Fixed and change the Function to Speed Dial. Login and Logout. This function will logged out the V90 from the SIP server. Once in the logout state, no calls will be allowed to or from the unit. To use this function, type in http://127.0.0.1:80/pages/system- tools/login-logout.xml in the Speed Dial field for the corresponding keys.
  • Page 25: Customer Information

    The power supply that is provided with this unit is only intended for use with this product. Do not use this power supply with any other product or do not use any other power supply that is not approved for use with this product by NetComm. Failure to do so may cause damage to this product, fire or result in personal injury.
  • Page 26: Product Warranty

    The cost of transporting product to and from NetComm’s nominated premises is your responsibility; and, NetComm does not have any liability or responsibility under this warranty where any cost, loss, injury or damage of any kind, whether direct, indirect, consequential, incidental or otherwise arises out of events beyond NetComm’s reasonable control. This includes but is not limited to: acts of God, war, riot, embargoes, acts of civil or military authorities, fire, floods, electricity outages, lightning, power surges, or shortages of materials or labour.
  • Page 27 Due to faster ADSL speeds, an inline ADSL2+ Microfilter stops your ADSL connection being disrupted by telephones connected to the same line. Older filters cannot handle these speeds. A high-quality Microfilter from NetComm will ensure you have a stable broadband Internet connection with no reduction in the quality of your telephone service.
  • Page 28: Contact Information

    Note: NetComm Technical Support for this product only covers the basic installation and features outlined in the Quick Start Guide. For further information regarding the advanced features of this product, please refer to the configuring sections in the User Guide or contact a Network Specialist.

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