Intended Users and Situations ........................5 Top View and Button Description ......................6 Installation ................................8 Packing List ..............................8 Interfaces of Your KT101 ........................... 8 Installation and Connection ........................8 Configuration ................................. 10 Introduction ..............................10 LCD-based Configuration ........................10 3.2.1...
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IP Phone User Manual Supplementary Service ..........................35 5.7.1 Call Hold on Music ........................35 5.7.2 Call Wait ........................... 35 5.7.3 Unattended/Attended Call Transfer ..................36 5.7.4 Call Forward ..........................36 5.7.5 Prefix Number .......................... 37 5.7.6 Hotline Calling .......................... 37 5.7.7 3-Way Conference ........................
LAN or the Internet and the PC interface for connection to a PC. The built-in network address translation (NAT) and dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) functions enable a KT101 and the PCs connect to it to share the same connection to a LAN or the Internet.
IP Phone User Manual Supplementary Services-Call transfer(Blind transfer and Attended transfer), Call forward (Unconditional, When busy, When no answer),Call wait, Call hold, Call pickup, Multi-way conference, DnD, Call block, etc Primary and backup server connection switching Firmware upgrading automatically ...
Increase the volume of the speaker (or the ring) in standby mode. Increase the output volume of your KT101 during a call. Move one line up when in LCD-based configuration. Move the cursor left one character when editing a parameter.
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IP Phone User Manual Enter the phone book menu when the handset is on-hook, where you can view and set contact entries. Do not Disturb button in standby mode. The coming call will be refused after enable the DND. Mute the call during the call conversation. The conference button, operation detail refer to ―5.7.7 3-Way Conference‖...
(top view) of the base and the other end to the corresponding port on the handset. 2) Connect your KT101 to a network device: Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN interface on the rear of the base, and the other end to an Ethernet switch or other Ethernet access device.
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When powered on, your KT101 initializes the settings automatically and displays information such as ―Decompressing…‖, ―Init Network…‖, and ―Current version‖. After installing your KT101, you must perform network and protocol configurations to make it register with the carrier’s server. Otherwise, the LCD displays ―Connecting…‖...
LCD-based configuration: Configure parameters at prompts on the LCD by using the buttons on your KT101. Web-based configuration: Configure on Web pages after logging into the Web server built in your KT101 through a Web browser running on the PC connected to your KT101.
[Networks] menu and the procedures for you to set the network connection type and forwarding mode in different scenarios. These configurations are required for your KT101 and the PC to access the LAN or Internet. ADSL network mode means PPPoE here.
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• The PPPoE user name and password (for the PPPoE mode) • The IP address, subnet mask of your KT101, and the IP address of the default gateway (for the User Specify mode) • As DHCP is the default network connection type for your KT101, no configuration is...
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For a PC to access the LAN or Internet through your KT101, you must also configure the forwarding mode of your KT101.The forwarding mode dictates how data is forwarded between the LAN interface and the PC interface of your KT101, that is, the way for the PC connected to your KT101 to obtain its IP address.
3.3 Web-based Configuration In addition to LCD-based configuration, you can also perform Web-based configuration through the Web server built in your KT101. This section describes how to set network and protocol parameters, and upgrade the software via Web pages. •...
Web configuration interface via the PC. • Connect the PC to your KT101 (refer to section 2.3 ―Installation and Connection‖ for details). Set the forwarding mode of your KT101 to NAT (refer to section 3.2.1 III. .―Configuring • the forwarding mode‖ for details). •...
DHCP mode, and PPPoE mode. DHCP is selected by default. You can select an option as needed. • Primary DNS: IP address of the default DNS server in the network where your KT101 resides. •...
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For this mode, you must specify the IP address and subnet mask of the LAN interface, and the default gateway manually. • IP Address: IP address of the LAN interface on your KT101. • Subnet Mask: Subnet mask of the LAN interface on your KT101.
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Figure 3-7 Web configuration – PC Setting • Forward Mode: Forwarding mode of your KT101. For details about the forwarding modes, refer to section 3.2.1 III. .―Configuring the forwarding mode‖. Available options include NAT, Bridge, and Disable, among which Bridge is selected by default.
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VLAN parameters. Figure 3-8 Web configuration – VLAN Setting Your KT101 supports the use of VLAN tag, which can increase the transmission rate of RTP voice packets. Supports from the network are required for this function to take effect.
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PC interface of your KT101. (The host herein is referred to as a DMZ host.) When you select Enable from the [DMZ Enable] drop-down list to enable the DMZ function, the related configuration items appear, as shown in Figure 3-10.
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For a port that is within the range specified by the Port Begin and Port End parameters and is used by a local service of your KT101, the received packets are not forwarded to the DMZ host. Your KT101 usually uses port 23, 67, 80, 123, and 161. In addition, the VoIP protocol stack uses some other ports.
LAN interface for local services to ensure the normal operation of your KT101. For example, your KT101 registers with the SIP server through port 5060 by default. If you map the port to port 5060 of the internal host, your KT101 will be unable to register with the SIP server.
Authentication Password: Authentication password of your KT101. Domain Name: Domain name of the SIP user. Default Server Address: IP address of the SIP server with which your KT101 registers. Backup Server Address: IP address of the backup SIP server.
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Time Zone: Time zone where your KT101 is located. Note: Your KT101 comes with a factory-set NTP server network address, through which it can automatically acquire the correct time once it is set up and connected to the Internet. So do not change the default NTP server address unless absolutely needed.
Devices required: one KT101 and one PC. Objective: The KT101 can be used to place calls while the PC can access the Internet through the KT101. 4.1.2 Installing Hardware Set up the KT101 and connect the PC to it. Refer to Chapter 2 ―Installation‖ for details. 4.1.3 Configuring Software I. Configuring network parameters Before configuring the network parameters, consult your carrier for the PPPoE user name and password required for the following configurations.
Intended users: Enterprises that access LANs or the Internet using DHCP. Number of the available DHCP connections: One. Devices required: One KT101 and one PC. Objective: The KT101 can be used to place calls while the PC can access the LAN or the Internet through the KT101. 4.2.2 Installing Hardware Set up the KT101 and connect the PC to it.
When you perform a speed dial, your KT101 operates in hands-free mode by default. If you then pick up the handset (if it is not picked up previously), your KT101 exits the hands-free mode. If you have picked up the handset before the speed dial, press <Speaker> to toggle the speaker off.
IP Phone User Manual lookup and dialing. A contact name and the phone number are grouped in an entry in the phone book. Each entry contains three parts: The entry number, contact name, and phone number, as illustrated in the following figure. 12345678 This section illustrates how to make use of the phone book menu in detail.
Press <OK>. When the LCD displays ―Dial‖, press <OK> again and your KT101 calls 12345678 automatically. 5.3 Recent Calls Your KT101 registers the answered, missed, and dialed calls and their related information. The call register enables you call these numbers or save them in the phone book. 29 / 42...
Note: Your KT101 can registers 64 missed, answered, and dialed calls respectively. When your KT101 is powered off or restarts, all the call records get lost. 5.4 Recorder The recorder enables KT101 to answer the calls and record the callers’ messages automatically and to record an active call manually.
Each message can be up to 30 seconds. Each manually recorded conversation can be up to two minutes. The recorder can hold up to 60 voice messages. 5.5 Voice Settings Voice settings are used to set the volume and rings of your KT101. The volume refers to 31 / 42...
The ring setting specifies the ring that indicates a incoming call. There are three factory-set rings in your KT101. You can add new rings by uploading ringing files to your KT101. Refer to section 5.5.2 ―Voice Setting —Web-based Configuration‖ for details.
Press <C> multiple repeatedly until the phone restarts for the new settings to take effect. Note: As your KT101 rings through the speaker., the volume of the ring and the speaker change with each other. During a call, you can press <UP> or <DOWN> to increase or decrease the output volume.
5.6 Alarm Clock Your KT101 provides the alarm clock for you to set eight clock alarms on it. When the set time expires, it rings and displays the corresponding prompt on the LCD. Press <OK> to terminate the alarm ring, and the alarm record is then deleted.
Delete all alarms press <OK> to confirm or <C> to cancel. Note: To make the alarm clock function properly, make sure your KT101 is set with correct date and time. 5.7 Supplementary Service This section is only used for SIP and H.323 protocol.
IP Phone User Manual on A’s LCD and also A can hear a prompt sound. If A doesn’t want to accept C, just press 【C】button; if A wants accept C, press ―FLASH‖ button and B will be hold on then. 5.7.3 Unattended/Attended Call Transfer Call Transfer feature is available by default.
IP Phone User Manual When busy: The Call Forwarding Busy feature No answer: The Call Forward No Answer feature Disable: Cancel all Call Forward features You can select any call forward feature, but you should enable the selected feature and make sure to set the forwarding phone number in the ―Forward to ‖...
5.8 Others This section describes settings in the [Others] menu of your KT101. In standby mode press <MENU> and <DOWN> to select the [Others] item. Press <OK> to access the [Others] menu, as shown in Table 5-6.
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Your KT101 comes up with a factory-set NTP server network address, through which your KT101 can automatically acquire correct time once it is set up and connected to the Internet. So do not change the NTP server address unless absolutely needed.
IP Phone User Manual Appendix A - Troubleshooting Symptom 1: My KT101 is not in the normal standby state (that is, the LCD never displays IP Phone…), and the dial tone cannot be heard when I pick up the handset.
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