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  • Page 1 R63G IP Phone User Manual Content...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1 Overview..................4 1.1. Introduction......................5 1.2. Features......................5 1.3. Keypad......................8 1.4. Icon Introduction....................11 1.5. Installation......................12 1.5.1 Check package contents................12 1.5.2Installation steps..................12 2 Function...................14 2.1 Make a call.......................14 2.1.1 Call Device.....................14 2.1.2 Call Method...................14 2.2 Answer the call....................15 2.3 Mute........................15 2.4 Call Hold/Resume....................15 2.5 DND.........................16 2.6 Call Waiting......................16 2.7 Call Completion....................17...
  • Page 3 2.25 Application.....................27 2.25.1 Text Message..................27 2.25.2 Voice Message..................29 2.26 Simple Menu....................29 3 Setting..................30 3.1 Basic setting.....................30 3.1.1 Language....................30 3.1.2 Date &Time....................30 3.1.3 Ring Tones....................31 3.1.4 Phone Volume..................31 3.1.5 Backlight....................32 3.1.6 Password Setting...................32 3.2 Phone Book.....................32 3.2.1 Local Phone Book..................32 3.2.1.1 Add contact manually..............32 3.2.1.2 Add contact from all call history..........33 3.2.1.3 Search Contacts................33 3.2.2 Blacklist....................34...
  • Page 4 4.7 Phone-> Preference..................53 4.8 Phone-> Call Feature..................54 4.9 Phone->Voice....................58 4.10 Phone->Key/Display..................60 4.11 Phone->Ext Key....................62 4.12 Phone->Ringtone...................64 4.13 Phone->Tones....................65 4.14 Phone->Dial Plan-> Replace Rule..............65 4.15 Phone->Dial Plan-> Dial Now................66 4.16 Phone-> Action URL..................67 4.17 Phone->Multicast..................70 4.18 PhoneBook->Local Book................71 4.19 PhoneBook->Remote Book................72 4.20 PhoneBook->Call Log..................73 4.21Phone Book->LDAP..................74 4.22 Phone Book->...
  • Page 5: Overview

    1 Overview 1.1. Introduction The Akuvox R63G is a featured 3-line IP phone with full duplex hands-free speakerphone. It can be directly connected to an Internet Telephony Service Provider or to an IP PBX. Based on the SIP standard, the Akuvox R63G has been tested to ensure...
  • Page 6: Features

    Akuvox R63G is very easy to understand, configure, and deploy. The web interface is designed to provide a clean and user-friendly configuration window so that users won’t get lost in complicated menus and maintenance. 1.2. Features  Highlights ...
  • Page 7  5 Remote Phone Book URL Supported  LDAP  Multi-Languages Support  Support up to 6 Expansion Modules  Support Wireless Headset Adapter  IP-PBX Features  SMS.Voicemail.MWI Message  Notication  Music on hold, Intercom, Paging  BLF (Busy Lamp Field) ...
  • Page 8: Keypad

     Security Features  Support HTTPS (SSL)  Support SRTP for Voice Data Encryption  Support Login for Administration  OpenVPN, IEEE802.1X  Digest Authentication Using MD5/MD5-sess  AES Encryption for Configuration file  SIP Over TLS 1.3. Keypad...
  • Page 9: Keypad Description

     Keypad Description Key name Function Description Navigation Assists you in selecting an item that you want to process under the menu by pressing the Up, Down, Right or Left key. Press the center key to save. Soft Keys 1/2/ Key combination includes functions such as History/Favorites/Redial/CallReturn/HotDesking/XML Browser/DND/Menu/MSG/Status/Book/FWD/PickUp/Gr...
  • Page 10  Rear view and panel descriptions Port Port name Description Power switch Input: 5V DC 2A Internet 10/100M Connect it to Network 10/100M Connect it to PC Port type: RJ-12 connector Handset Port type: RJ-9 connector Headset Port type: RJ-9 connector...
  • Page 11: Icon Introduction

    1.4. Icon Introduction...
  • Page 12: Installation

    1.5. Installation 1.5.1 Check package contents Please refer to the package list below to check the completeness of package Name Quantity SIP IP Phone unit handset RJ-9 Cable Power Adapter RJ-45 Cable Stand Quick installation guide 1.5.2Installation steps Step 1 – Connect the power Connect the provided power adapter to the Power port and plug the adapter into an available power outlet.
  • Page 13 Akuvox R63G and the other end to wall network jack. Step 3 – Connect the computer Connect one end of the RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the PC port at the back of the Akuvox R63G and the other end to the Ethernet port on you computer.
  • Page 14: Function

    2 Function 2.1 Make a call 2.1.1 Call Device User can make a phone call via the following methods: 1. Pick up the handset, icon will be shown on the idle screen. 2. Press the Handfree key, icon will be shown on the idle screen.
  • Page 15: Call Method

    2.1.2 Call Method User can press an available line key if there is more than one account, then 1. Dial the number User wants to call. 2. Press History softkey. Use the navigation keys to highlight User choice Left/Right key to choose Missed Calls, Incoming Calls and Outgoing Calls. 3.
  • Page 16: Call Hold/Resume

    2.4 Call Hold/Resume 1. Press the Hold button or Hold softkey to put User active call on hold. 2. If there is only one call on hold, press the hold softkey to retrieve the call. 3. If there are more than one call on hold, press the line button, and the Up/Down button to highlight the call, and then press the Resume button to retrieve the call.
  • Page 17: Call Waiting

    2.6 Call Waiting To configure Call Forward via Phone interface: 1. Press Menu -->Features-->Call Waiting-->Enter. 2. Use the Left or Right key to enable or disable call waiting status and tone. 3. Then press the Save key to save the changes. 2.7 Call Completion To monitor the status of the other phone and send a prompt when the status changing.
  • Page 18: Call Forward

    2.8 Call Forward You can set the static forward to switch all the incoming calls to specified number; Also you can use dynamic forward to switch all the incoming calls forward to the number inputted when the phone is ringing. ...
  • Page 19: Bind Transfer

    negotiation.  Consultation Transfer: Transfer talking to the other person involved after the other person involved answer the incoming and with consultation. 2.9.1 Bind Transfer 1. Press the Trans softkey during the talking; 2. Enter the Trans number interface, and then Input the number you will transfer to; 3.
  • Page 20: Conference

    The Network conference feature allows you to add or delete the party who attend the conference. The local conference feature of IP phone Akuvox R63G can invite two parties at most to attend conference. The conference type of IP phone Akuvox R63G is Local conference with default.
  • Page 21: Call Park

    Note: Not all server can support Call Park feature. 2.12 Pickup You can use pickup to answer other users’ incoming call. The IP phone Akuvox R63G supports specified pickup and group pickup. Note: Press the group pickup only to answer line 1 incoming call if there are many lines incoming calls in group.
  • Page 22: Group Pickup

    key to answer incoming call. 2.12.2 Group pickup Group pickup can answer group’s user incoming calls. Group pickup needs to set group members. 1. Set group pickup via phone interface PATH: Press Menu-->Features-->Programmable keys-->Soft Keys-->Group PickUp -->Press Down key to set label/Value/Account--> Save softkey; 2.
  • Page 23: Hot-Line

    1. Press Menu -->Features-->Auto Redial-->Enter; 2. Use the Left or Right key to activate or deactivate Auto Redial; 3. Use the Up or Down key to configure Interval and Times; 4. Then press the Save key to save the changes. 2.15 Hot-line The Hot line refers to the number you often dial.
  • Page 24: Hotdesking

    2. Press the Intercom key or the Back softkey to end the intercom. 3. Answer the intercom incoming calling. 4. In default situation, the IP phone Akuvox R63G will answer the intercom incoming calling automatically and make a noise. You can set the phone to enable silent mode when picking up the intercom call so that the other will not hear you.
  • Page 25: Call Recording

    PATH: Press Menu-->Features-->Programmable keys-->Line Keys/Soft Keys/Function keys-->XML Browser--> Press Down key to set Label/Value--> Save softkey. 2.19 Call Recording You can record calls by pressing a record key on the phone. The IP phone only supports record.  Record: The phone sends SIP INFO message containing a specific header “Record: on/off ”...
  • Page 26: Blf

    interface for the details.  Function Keys: The function keys are locked. You cannot use the LIINE KEYS, MESSAGE KEY, SOFT KEYS, NAVIGATION KEYS, and FUNCTION KEYS until unlocked.  All Keys: All keys are locked. 2.21 BLF Busy Lamp Field (BLF) is used to monitor a specific user for status changes on IP phones.
  • Page 27: Blflistcode

    2.22 BLFListCode BLF List:While using BroadSoft platform, the accounts which are monitored by the sip phone will reply the subscribe news in the form of XML list to improve efficiency. BLF List Code:While using BroadSoft platform,when press BLF List key configured the BLF LIST CODE,can Pick up call or Barge in call.
  • Page 28: Application

    2.25 Application 2.25.1 Text Message The IP phone Akuvox R63G can send and answer text message. The phone will make a “Du” sound and present “N piece of new message” on the LCD( For example: 1 new message), and a twinkling message icon will appears.
  • Page 29: Voice Message

    OK softkey then all the messages in the in-box will be deleted. 2.25.2 Voice Message The IP phone Akuvox R63G can send or answer voice message. The phone will make a “Du Du” sound as well as the LED light of message flashes green, and the LCD presents “New Voice Message”...
  • Page 30: Setting

    factory and Autoprovision. Then users can use these common functions more conveniently. Path: Menu->Features->Programmable Keys->Soft Keys->Simple Menu. 3 Setting 3.1 Basic setting 3.1.1 Language You can change the language through below method: Press Menu -> Settings -> Basic Setting -> Language...
  • Page 31: Date &Time

    3.1.2 Date &Time 1. The IP phone displays Time and Date in Idle status. You can set the Time and Date obtain from SNTP server automatically or you can set the time and date manually. 2. Set SNTP via phone interface: Access Menu -> Settings -> Basic Setting -> Date & Time ->...
  • Page 32: Ring Tones

    1. The Ring Tone refers to incoming ring tone, which remind the user that new call is coming with the phone. The IP phone Akuvox R63G supports phone ring tone to distinguish the incomings from other near phones’ ring tone; Besides, The IP phone...
  • Page 33: Password Setting

    3.2.1 Local Phone Book The Local Phone Book is used for storing the contacts names and number. The Akuvox R63G can store up to 1000 entries contacts. You can add, edit, delete, search, or call any contact from the Local Phone Book.
  • Page 34: Add Contact From All Call History

    OK key to enter the Search Contacts interface. 3.2.2 Blacklist 200 Blacklists contacts are available with Akuvox R63G IP phone. You can add, edit, delete, search or call contact. The phone will reject to answer automatically within the blacklists contacts’...
  • Page 35: Ldap

    3.3 History Management The History management of IP phone Akuvox R63G contains dialed calls, received calls, missed calls and forwarded calls and support 200 logs storage at most. You can check the history, make calls from the calls history and delete the calls history.
  • Page 36: System Customizations

    3.4 System Customizations 3.4.1 Programmable Key 1. Press the Menu softkey in the Idle interface, access Menu->Features-> Programmable keys ; 2. Select the programmable key you will set and press the Enter softkey; 3. Select key style in the type area ; 4.
  • Page 37: Basic Network Settings

    3. Select ”Disable” in the account active status area. 4. Press the Save softkey to save or the Back softkey to cancel. Note: 1 .The operation and interface of account 2 and 3 is the same as account 1; 2. You can configure multi-account keys for one account. The incoming calls of this account will be divided equally to different account key;...
  • Page 38: Pppoe Mode

    3.6.3 PPPOE Mode 1. In the LAN Port interface, press the Up or Down key on the phone keyboard to select PPPoE, then Press the OK key on the phone keyboard or the Enter softkey to enter PPPoE Setting interface. 2.
  • Page 39: Webserver

    4. Save it after configuration. PC Port 1. In the PC Port interface, press the Up or Down key on the phone keyboard to select LAN Port, press the OK key on the phone keyboard or the Enter softkey to enter PC Port. 2.
  • Page 40: Web Interface

    4 WEB Interface Press OK Key to check the phone IP address. Enter the corresponding IP in web address bar. Input username and password to login in web interface.(Username and password: admin/admin by default) 4.1 Status-> Basic Go to the path: Status-> Basic Sections Description...
  • Page 41: Account->Basic

    Product Information To display the device’s information such as Model name, MAC address (IP device’s physical address), Firmware version and Hardware firmware. Network Information To display the device’s Networking status(LAN Port),such as Port Type(which could be DHCP/Static/PPPoE), Link Status, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS server, Secondary DNS server, Primary NTP server and Secondary NTP server(NTP server is used to synchronize time from INTERNET automatically).
  • Page 42  Status: To display register result.  Display Label: Which is displayed on the phone’s LCD screen.  Display Name: Which is sent to the other call party for displaying.  Register Name: Allocated by SIP server provider, used for authentication. ...
  • Page 43: Account->Advanced

    Note: By default, NAT is disabled. 4.3 Account->Advanced Go to the path: Account-> Advanced...
  • Page 44 Sections Description SIP Account To display current Account settings or to select which account to display. Codecs To display and configure available/unavailable codecs list. Codec means coder-decoder which is used to transfer analog signal to digital signal or vice versa. Familiar codecs are PCMU(G711U), PCMA(G711A), G722 (wid-bandth codecs), G723,G726,G729 and so on.
  • Page 45  Ringtones: Choose the ringtone for each account.  Provisioning Response ACK: 100% reliability for all provisional messages, this means it will send ACK every time the IP phone receives a provisional SIP message from SIP server.  User=phone: If enabled, IP phone will send user=phone within SIP message.
  • Page 46  AOC: A feature used to be accounting on Broadsoft platform. Note: Please consult your administrator further information. Encryption To enable or disabled SRTP feature.  Voice Encryption(SRTP): If enabled, all audio signal (technically speaking it’s RTP streams) will be encrypted for more security.
  • Page 47: Network->Basic

    4.4 Network->basic Go to the path: Network-> Basic Sections Description LAN Port To display and configure LAN Port settings.
  • Page 48: Network-Advanced

     DHCP: If selected, IP phone will get IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS server address from DHCP server automatically.  Static IP: If selected, you have to set IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS server manually.
  • Page 50 Go to the path: Network->Advanc Sections Description LLDP To display and configure LLDP settings. LLDP Active: To enable or disable LLDP feature.  Packet interval: To configure the interval for LLDP  admin message. Note: LLDP stands for Link Layer Discovery Protocol, it’s used to exchange device information between any two directly-connected devices.
  • Page 51 as server side, CPE is short for Customer-premise equipment as client side devices. URL: To configure URL address for ACS or CPE.  User name: To configure username for ACS or CPE.  Password: To configure Password for ACS or CPE. ...
  • Page 52: Phone->Time/Lang

    4.6 Phone->Time/Lang Go to the path: Phone->Time/Lang...
  • Page 53 Sections Description Web Language To choose the web language.
  • Page 54 LCD Language To choose the phone language. Format Setting To configure time display settings.  Time Format: Determine what format to display on Phone UI(12 hour/24 hour).  Date Format: Determine what format to display on Phone UI for Date. ...
  • Page 55: Phone-> Preference

    4.7 Phone-> Preference Go to the path: Phone-> Preference...
  • Page 56 Sections Description Headset Mode To enable or disable Headset Mode.  Active: If enabled, the default audio track will be headset mode, if audio track is changed during a call, it will be back to headset mode after you hangup the call. Key Press Sound To configure the sound volume for key press.
  • Page 57: Phone-> Call Feature

    4.8 Phone-> Call Feature Go to the path: Phone-> Call Feature...
  • Page 59 Sections Description Mode To enable or disable feature key sync. Feature Key Sync: To enable or disable feature key  sync. Mode: Select the desired mode.  Forward Transfer To display and configure Forward setting. Note: There are three types of forward: Always Forward, Busy Forward and No answer Forward.
  • Page 60 Call Park Call park allows users to park a call to a special extension and then retrieve it via any other phone within the same system.  Active: To enable or disable call park feature.  Account: To determine which account to take effect. ...
  • Page 61 keys or all keys;  Keypad Unlock PIN: To lock the phone with a password.  Keypad Lock Timeout: the idle interval to lock the phone. Key As Send Key As Send allows you to disable send key or assign pound key as send key.
  • Page 62: Phone->Voice

    4.9 Phone->Voice Go to the path: Phone->Voice Sections Description Echo Canceller Echo Canceller: To remove acoustic echo from a voice communication in order to improve the voice quality .  VAD(Voice Activity Detection): Allow IP phone to detect the presence or absence of human speech during a call.
  • Page 63 VAD replaces that silence efficiently with special packets that indicate silence is occurring. It can facilitate speech processing, and deactivate some processes during non-speech section of an audio session. It can avoid unnecessary coding or transmission of silence packets in VoIP applications, saving on computation and network bandwidth.
  • Page 64: Phone->Key/Display

    4.10 Phone->Key/Display Go to the path: Phone->Key/Display...
  • Page 65 Sections Description Line Key Allows user to assign specific feature to the designated line key. For line key, the available feature list: DND, Menu, MSG, Status, Book, Fwd, PickUp, Group PickUp, Intercom, Speed Dial, History, Favorites, Redial, Account, ACD, BLF, BLFList, Call Return, Hot Desking, Record, XML Browser, DTMF,URL, XML VoiceMail,XML...
  • Page 66 PhoneBook, XML History,Multicast paging, Soft Key Allows user to assign specific feature to the designated soft keys. For softkey, the available features list: DND, Menu, MSG, Status, Book, Fwd, PickUp, Group, Pickup, Intercom, Speed Dial, History, Favorites, Redial, Call Return, Hot Desking, XML Browser, Simple Menu. Function Key Allows user to assign specific feature to the designated function keys.
  • Page 67: Phone->Ext Key

    4.11 Phone->Ext Key Go to the path: Phone-> Ext Key Sections Description Upload To upload firmware for expansion module...
  • Page 68: Phone->Ringtone

    Allow user to upload and view ringtone files or delete uploaded ringtone files. Note: Ringtone files must be .wav format and has some specific requirement, please contact to Akuvox technical support team for instructions how to make ringtone files. System ringtones files cannot be deleted thus user can...
  • Page 69: Phone->Tones

    only delete uploaded ringtones. Distinctive Ringers Distinctive ringers allow different incoming calls to trigger distinctive ringtones. The IP phone will check "Alert-Info" header inside the incoming “invite” SIP message. And strip out the URL or keyword inside the “Alert-Info” header ,from the specific URL or keyword to match or download designated ringtones to play.
  • Page 70: Phone->Dial Plan-> Replace Rule

    by countries) or to customize own tones. Note: Available country tones sets are: China,Spain,Luxembourg,Sweden,Taiwan,Belgium,Denm ark,Finland,Germany,Netherlands,Norway,Portugal. 4.14 Phone->Dial Plan-> Replace Rule Go to the path: Phone-> Dial Plan-> Replace Rule Sections Description Rules Allow user to select Replace rule or Dial-now to display or edit.
  • Page 71: Phone->Dial Plan-> Dial Now

    replace rule, you can modify related accounts, prefix and replace. Area Code Area codes are also known as NPAs (Numbering Plan Areas). They usually indicate different geographical areas within one country. If entered numbers match the predefined area code rule, the IP phone will automatically prefix outgoing number with area code.
  • Page 72: Phone-> Action Url

    It means user can configure the IP phone to dial out the phone number automatically after the designated delay time if it match any dial now rule. Rules Modify Allow user to modify selected rules information, for dial-now rule, user can modify related accounts, Dial now Rule itself. Area Code Area codes are also known as NPAs(Numbering Plan Areas).
  • Page 73 Sections Description Action URL To display and configure Action URL settings. Setup Completed: When the IP phone completes startup.
  • Page 74  Registered: When the IP phone successfully registers an account.  Unregistered: When the IP phone logs off the registered account.  Register Failed: When the IP phone fails to register an account.  Off Hook: When the IP phone is off hook. ...
  • Page 75: Phone->Multicast

     Reject Incoming Call: When the IP phone rejects an incoming call.  Answer New Call: When the IP phone answers a new call.  Transfer Finished: When the IP phone completes to transfer a call.  Transfer Failed: When the IP phone fails to transfer a call.
  • Page 76: Phonebook->Local Book

    number ,the range is 1-10. Paging priority Active: Enable o  disable the multicast. Priority List To setup the multicast parameters. Listening Address: Enter the IP  address you need to listen Label : Input the label for each  listening address 4.18 PhoneBook->Local Book Go to the path: PhoneBook->Local Book...
  • Page 78 Sections Description Contact To display and select local contact type.  All Contacts: To display or edit all local contacts.  Favorites: To display or edit favorites contacts.  Black List: To display black list contacts. Search To search designated contacts from local phonebook. Dial To dial out a call or hangup an ongoing call from Web UI.
  • Page 79: Phonebook->Remote Book

    4.19 PhoneBook->Remote Book Go to the path: PhoneBook->Remote Book Sections Description Remote Book To display and configure Remote Book settings. Index: To select desired Remote Book item to display and configure. Local Book URL: To configure remote book server address Local Book Name: To configure display remote book name on Phone UI Search Remote Phonebook Name: To enable or disable...
  • Page 80: Phonebook->Call Log

    to 2592000s) Note: IP phone support at most 5 remote books. Please refer to your administrator for how to establish a remote book server and how to create remote book xml file. 4.20 PhoneBook->Call Log Go to the path: Phone Book->Call Log Sections Description Call History...
  • Page 81: Phone Book->Ldap

    Available call history types are All calls, Dialed calls, Received calls, Missed calls, Forwarded calls. HangUp: To click to hangup ongoing call on the IP phone. Note: For “HangUp” feature, you need to have the remote control privilege to control IP phone via Web UI. Please refer to section “Remote Control”...
  • Page 82  Name Filter: The settings used to tell LDAP server what name attributes to search.  Number Filter: The settings used to tell LDAP server what number attributes to search.  Server: To configure LDAP server’s address.  Port: To configure LDAP server’s port. ...
  • Page 83: Phone Book-> Broadsoft

    4.22 Phone Book-> Broadsoft Go to the path: Phone Book-> Broadsoft...
  • Page 84 Sections Description Broadsoft PhoneBook To display and configure Broadsoft PhoneBook settings.  PhoneBook Item: To select specific item to configure. Display Name: The name displayed at IP phone’s LCD screen when accessed via Phone UI.  Server Address: Broadsoft PhoneBook server’s address.
  • Page 85: Upgrade-Basic

    PhoneBook items. For Broadsoft PhoneBook’s server address, port, username and password, you need to consult your Broadsoft service provider for further information. 4.23 Upgrade-Basic Go to the path: Upgrade->Basic Sections Description Upgrade To select upgrading rom file from local or a remote server automatically.
  • Page 86: Upgrade->Advanced

    MODEL name. Hardware Version To display Hardware version. Reset to Factory Setting To enable you to reset IP phone’s setting to factory settings. Reboot To reboot IP phone remotely from Web UI. 4.24 Upgrade->Advanced Go to the path: Upgrade-> Advanced...
  • Page 88 Sections Description PNP Option To display and configure PNP setting for Auto Provisioning.  PNP: Plug and Play, once PNP is enabled, the phone will send SIP subscription message to PNP server automatically to get Auto Provisioning server’s address. By default, this SIP message is sent to multicast address 224.0.1.75(PNP server address by standard).
  • Page 89: Security->Basic

    System Log. Remote System Server: To input the syslog server  address. PCAP To start, stop packets capturing or to export captured Packet file.  Start: To start capturing all the packets file sent or received from IP phone.  Stop: To stop capturing packets. Note: IP phone will save captured packets file to a temporary file, this file maximum size is 1M(mega bytes), and will top capturing once reaching this...
  • Page 90: Security->Advanced

    Note: For now, IP phone can only support user admin. 4.26 Security->Advanced Go to the path: Security->Advanced...
  • Page 91 Sections Description Web Server Certificate To display or delete Certificate which is used when IP phone is connected from any incoming HTTPs request. Note: The default certificate could not be deleted. Web Server Certificate To upload a certificate file which will be used as server...
  • Page 92: Troubleshooting

    Upload certificate. Client Certificate To display or delete Certificates which is used when IP phone is connecting to any HTTPs server. Client Certificate Upload To upload certificate files, this is used as client certificate. Only Accept trusted Certificates: If this option is ...
  • Page 93: Appendix : Time Zones

    registered successfully.  If the network connection and the registered are both normal, please confirm whether the dial rule is correct, or please communicate with the service operator. 6 Appendix : Time Zones Time Zone Time Zone Name −11:00 Samoa −10:00 United States-Hawaii-Aleutian −10:00...
  • Page 94 −04:00 Chile(Santiago) −04:00 Paraguay(Asuncion) −04:00 United Kingdom-Bermuda(Bermuda) −04:00 United Kingdom(Falkland Islands) −04:00 Trinidad&Tobago −04:00 Curacao −03:30 Canada-New Foundland(St.Johns) Time Zone Time Zone Name −03:00 Denmark-Greenland(Nuuk) −03:00 Argentina(Buenos Aires) −03:00 Brazil(no DST) −03:00 Brazil(DST) −02:00 Brazil(no DST) −01:00 Portugal(Azores) Greenland Denmark-Faroe Islands(Torshavn) Ireland(Dublin) Portugal(Lisboa, Porto, Funchal) Spain-Canary Islands(Las Palmas)
  • Page 95 +01:00 Hungary(Budapest) +01:00 Italy(Rome) +01:00 Luxembourg(Luxembourg) +01:00 Macedonia(Skopje) +01:00 Netherlands(Amsterdam) +01:00 Namibia(Windhoek) +02:00 Estonia(Tallinn) Time Zone Time Zone Name +02:00 Finland(Helsinki) +02:00 Gaza Strip(Gaza) +02:00 Greece(Athens) +02:00 Israel(Tel Aviv) +02:00 Jordan(Amman) +02:00 Latvia(Riga) +02:00 Lebanon(Beirut) +02:00 Moldova(Kishinev) +02:00 Russia(Kaliningrad) +02:00 Romania(Bucharest) +02:00 Syria(Damascus)
  • Page 96 +05:00 Pakistan(Islamabad) +05:00 Russia(Chelyabinsk) +05:30 India(Calcutta) +06:00 Kazakhstan(Astana, Almaty) +06:00 Russia(Novosibirsk, Omsk) +07:00 Russia(Krasnoyarsk) +07:00 Thailand(Bangkok) Time Zone Time Zone Name +08:00 China(Beijing) +08:00 Singapore(Singapore) +08:00 Australia(Perth) +09:00 Korea(Seoul) +09:00 Japan(Tokyo) +09:30 Australia(Adelaide) +09:30 Australia(Darwin) +10:00 Australia(Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra) +10:00 Australia(Brisbane) +10:00 Australia(Hobart)

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