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eNet660S-ENIP2061
User Reference Manual
Copyright © 2010 WIN Communications Corporation
All Rights Reserved.

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  • Page 1 User Reference Manual Copyright © 2010 WIN Communications Corporation All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2: Fcc Statement

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Environment The phone you have purchased must not be disposed of with household waste. You should return these to your distributor if they are to replace or dispose of them in an approved recycling centre. FCC Statement This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause...
  • Page 3 The ENIP2061 can be powered with a Power over Ethernet (PoE) Switch or power adaptor. The power adaptor must be 5V/2A and can be obtained from WIN Communications Corporation. Any damage caused to the ENIP2061 as a result of using unsupported power adaptors will not be covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Table Of Contents Getting Started ......................6 Overview of the ENIP2061 ..................7 The Front-View of the ENIP2061 .................. 8 The LED Indication ..................... 11 The LCD Indication ..................... 12 The Rear-View of the ENIP2061 ................. 13 Understanding the Connectors of the IP Phone ............
  • Page 5 ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Call Transfer (Blind Transfer) ................27 Call Transfer (Attended Transfer) ................ 28 Phonebook ......................... 29 Phonebook (Browse and Dial a Number) ............29 Phonebook (Add, Edit, or Delete a number) ............29 Speed Dialing ......................31 Speed Dialing (Add, Edit, or Delete a Number) ...........
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide 1. Getting Started This section will help you quickly find the information that you need to make use of the features of your ENIP2061. You want to… see page An overview of the ENIP2061. Understand the front-view of the ENIP2061. Understand the LED indication.
  • Page 7: Overview Of The Enip2061

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide 2. Overview of the ENIP2061 The ENIP2061 is an internet telephony desktop phone that connects to the eNet660S Intelligent Gateway Server with an Ethernet cable. It must be connected through an Ethernet switch to LAN side or WAN side of eNet660S. The ENIP2061 can transmit and receive voice via the IP network.
  • Page 8: The Front-View Of The Enip2061

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide The Front-View of the ENIP2061 The figure below illustrates the front view of the ENIP2061. Each number indicates a function or feature described in the table. Page 8 of 35...
  • Page 9 ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Part Name Description For the placement of handset receiver. Handset top cradle For going off-hook and on-hook using the handset. Hook switch For latching your handset when it is wall mounted. Cradle latch Provides sound for telephone ring and hands free Speaker talking.
  • Page 10 ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide To redial the dialed number from Dialed Record menu list automatically. REDIAL Key Place the current call on hold so you may place another phone call. HOLD Key To get access to Voice Mail System for message retrieval.
  • Page 11: The Led Indication

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide The LED Indication Color Status Description Idle or no new message. Blinking New voice message indication. Slowly Blinking There is an incoming call. Rapidly Blinking ENIP2061 is not registered to the eNet660S. Continuously The hands-free speaker is not in use. While in on-hook dialing mode or hands-free Green Steady...
  • Page 12: The Lcd Indication

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide The LCD Indication The following figure shows a standard format of the LCD screen. There are 4 soft keys associated with its operation. For different menu or status, the display format will change. DND Indication Date and Time Message...
  • Page 13: The Rear-View Of The Enip2061

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide The Rear-View of the ENIP2061 Part Name Description For wall mounting the phone. Wall-Mount Hole For supporting the IP phone at different angles. For wall Stand Hinge mounting, also use the mounting slots on the stand. Service Door For service only.
  • Page 14: Understanding The Connectors Of The Ip Phone

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Understanding the Connectors of the IP Phone Part Name Description of function Ethernet port for connecting to the IP network. LAN Port Ethernet port for connecting to PC or Notebook PC. This port can also be link to another IP-Phone. This port PC Port eliminates the need for separate computer and phone cables.
  • Page 15: Hardware Installation

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Hardware Installation Before using your ENIP2061, you must prepare your network environment first. Please see the figure below. First you need to connect your ENIP2061 to the local area network (Please see your IT professional for help). Make sure your network has a DHCP server that automatically assigns IP addresses to all equipment connected to the network.
  • Page 16: General Operations

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide 3. General Operations Introduction To operate the ENIP2061 with the eNet660S, you need to know some conventions that will be mentioned in this manual. In the following descriptions, we will introduce some terminologies for your understanding. Registering to the eNet660S Server When the ENIP2061 is connected to LAN side of eNet660S or at WAN side but in the same subnet, the eNet660S will assign an unused phone number to it.
  • Page 17 ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Now, if the ENIP2061 is already connected to eNet660S, please see the following chapters on how to operate the phone. The configuration menu to configure ENIP2061 is as follows: You may navigate through the menu with the navigation keys. The following sections will describe how you can setup your ENIP2061 through this menu.
  • Page 18 ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Navigation keys ENTER key Volume control key  REDIAL key MESSAGE key PHONEBOOK key TRANSFER key CONFERENCE key HOLD key HEADSET key MUTE key SPEAKER key Line key Page 18 of 35...
  • Page 19: Basic Call Features

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Basic Call Features Operation Description Pick-up the handset. You will hear dial tone. Use the keypad to dial a phone number. Press the ENTER key or “Dial” softkey to dial out immediately, or wait for the Dial Timeout setting to auto-end the dialing.
  • Page 20: Receiving A Call

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Place the handset On-hook when you finished the conversation. Pick-up the handset during ringing Receiving a Call Start talking to caller party. Place the handset On-hook when you finished the conversation. While getting an incoming call from a specific trunk, the related line key LED will flash and the phone may ring.
  • Page 21: Call Record

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Call Record Operation Description Press the “Config” softkey. Use the navigation keys to select the Call  Record item. Press ENTER key to validate the Call Record  selection. Review Dialed Calls Select the Dialed Calls item and validate with ...
  • Page 22 ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Select the Missed Calls item and validate with  Missed Calls  the ENTER key. Use the navigation keys to review the missed calls. You may choose to redial the number  (using the “Dial” softkey). Press the “Del” softkey to delete the selected record.
  • Page 23: Information About The Enip2061

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Information about the ENIP2061 You may view all related information about the ENIP2061 through the LCD menu. This will give you, for example, the current network settings of the ENIP2061. Operation Description Press the “Config” softkey. View Information Use the navigation keys to select the Info item ...
  • Page 24: Advanced Operations

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide 4. Advanced Operations Network Settings The default network settings are the following: Default IP address/ Subnet Mask: Depends on DHCP server Default Gateway: Depends on DHCP server Default DNS: Depends on DHCP server Default Administrator’s Username of Web: admin Default Administrator’s Password of Web: 1234...
  • Page 25: Dynamic Ip Address (Dhcp)

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Use the keypad to enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, or DNS of your ENIP2061. Use the key for representing a dot . Press ENTER key to validate the entered value. Note: You could use the “Backsp” softkey to delete the last character.
  • Page 26 ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Use the navigation keys to choose PPPoE type  and press ENTER key to validate. PPPoE  Go to previous menu, choose PPPoE item and  press ENTER key. PPPoE   Choose Username item and press ENTER key. Username ...
  • Page 27: Advanced Call Operations

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Advanced Call Operations Operation Description While being engaged in a conversation, you can hold a call. Press HOLD key to hold the call. Call Hold To resume a held call, simply press the HOLD key again. If a trunk line call is held, you can also press the line key to resume the trunk line call.
  • Page 28: Call Transfer (Attended Transfer)

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide While being engaged in a conversation, hold the call by pressing the HOLD key. Use the navigation keys to choose an unused channel. Use the keypad to dial the phone Call Transfer number. Press ENTER key to validate, the IP (Attended phone will call out the other party.
  • Page 29: Phonebook

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Phonebook The phonebook feature let’s you store a list of phone numbers. (For ENIP2061, it could be stored up to 200 entries) Operation Description Press the “Config” softkey. Use the navigation keys to select the Phone Book item and press ENTER key.
  • Page 30 ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide When browsing certain phonebook data, press “Edit” softkey to edit. There are 4 items for user to edit, Name, Number, Ring Type and Group. When browsing certain phonebook data, press “Del” softkey to delete that data. Page 30 of 35...
  • Page 31: Speed Dialing

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Speed Dialing The Speed Dialing feature let’s you store a list of 10 phone numbers that you can access easily using a Speed Dialing number from 0 to 9. Operation Description Press the “Config” softkey. Use the navigation keys to select the Speed Dialing item and press ENTER key.
  • Page 32: Blocking List

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Blocking List The ENIP2061 provides the possibility to block calls for a specific Caller ID. You can input at most 10 blocking entries. Operation Description Press the “Config” softkey. Use the navigation keys to select the Call Blocking item to enter the Call Blocking settings ...
  • Page 33: Call And Phone Management

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide Call and Phone Management Operation Description Press the “Config” softkey. Use the navigation keys to select the Call Forward item and press the ENTER key to validate the selection. Select the next item   Call Forward according to the type of call forward (Always Forward, Busy Forward, No Answer Forward or DND forward) you would like to activate.
  • Page 34: Dnd

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide DND means “Do Not Disturb”. You can enable this function if you don’t want any incoming call to disturb your work. And all incoming call will get busy tone when they make call to your phone number. Press the “Config”...
  • Page 35: Web Configuration

    ENIP2061 Quick Reference Operating Guide 5. Web Configuration Login Information Default User’s Username of Web: user Default User’s Password of Web: 1111 There are two modes to access the IP phone’s webpage: Administrator and User mode. Here lists several differences between two modes: 1.

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