Htek UC601 User Manual

Htek UC601 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Htek UC900 SIP Phone Auto Provision User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Introduction ............................1 2. Manage Configuration .......................... 1 2.1 Obtain configuration files ........................ 3 2.2 Obtain phone information ....................... 3 2.3 Manage configuration files ......................3 2.4 How to edit cfg000x.xml file ......................3 2.5 How to edit cfg$mac file .........................
  • Page 3 18. Generate Configuration File with HLLiteTool and Upgrade the Configuration File via HTTP/HTTPS/FTP/TFTP ........................34 18.1 Generate the configuration file for Htek IP Phones ..............34 18.1.1 Select manual mode to generate CFG file ................34 18.1.2 Select File Input mode to generate CFG file ................ 36 18.2 Upgrade cfgMAC file via HTTP/TPFP/FTP/HTTPS ..............
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 21.1 How to custom the wallpaper1-wallpaper6? ................49 21.2 How to custom the screensaver1- screensaver3? ..............49 21.3 How to custom the weblogo? ..................... 49 21.4 How to customthe eights meuns(.png)in the main menu? ............49 21.5 How to customthe ...Icon.png? ....................49 21.6 How to custom the lcdlogo_color.png? ..................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Please note: 9xx including all models: UC601/UC901/UC902/UC903/UC913/UC923/UC924/UC926/ Htek IP Phone could be plugged directly into an IP network and be used without any manual configuration. This guide provides instructions on how to provision Htek IP Phone with the minimum settings. Htek IP Phone supports FTP, TFTP, HTTP, and HTTPS for auto provisioning and are configured by default to use the HTTP.
  • Page 6 UC926 0010 .xml Process of Htek products are as follows: factory000x.bin -----used for factory default configuration for ODM/OEM cfg000x.xml ----- used for update the common configuration which doesn’t include the account information. cfg001fc1xxxxxx ---- this file is a private format for each device cfg001fc1xxxxxx.xml------used for configuration for each device.
  • Page 7: Obtain Configuration Files

    SIP server. Contact your system administrator for SIP account information. 2.3 Manage configuration files Auto provision enables Htek IP Phone to update automatically via downloading configuration files. Before provisioning, you may need to edit and customize your configuration file which is composed of many configuration parameters.
  • Page 8 Manage Configuration value. The parameters commonly edited in the cfg$mac file are described as follows: ############################################################################ ######## ## Configuration template for UC924 firmware version 1.0.3.70 ############################################################################ ######## ############################################################################ ######## # Account Settings ############################################################################ ######## #--------------------------------------- # Account 1--basic setting #--------------------------------------- # Account Active (In Use).
  • Page 9 Manage Configuration P20047 = # SIP Transport # 0 - UDP, 1 - TCP, 2 - TLS P130 = 0 # NAT Traversal. 0 - No, 1 - STUN 2 - No,but send keep alive #Number: 0-2 # Mandatory P52 = 2 # SIP User ID P35 = {$username.
  • Page 10: How To Edit Cfgmac.xml File

    You need to download cfg.xml file from IP Phone webpage(Management->Configuration->Download xml file) or download this cfgMAC.xml file from website www.Htek.com, then change the file name to cfgMAC.xml (mac is IP Phone address), and open the cfgMAC.xml, See the below screen shot:...
  • Page 11 Manage Configuration The parameters edited in the cfgMAC.xml file are described as follows: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <hl_provision version="1"> <mac para="Mac">001fc11a0012</mac> <config version="1"> <! --Account1/Basic--> <P271 para="Account1.Active"></P271> <P47 para="Account1.Sipserver"></P47> <P967 para="Account1.FailoverSipserver"></P967> <P8851 para="Account1.SecondFailoverSipserver"></P8851> <P4567 para="Account1.PreferPrimaryServer"></P4567> <P48 para="Account1.OutboundProxy"></P48> <P130 para="Account1.SipTransport"></P130> <P52 para="Account1.NatTraversal"></P52> <P20000 para="Account1.Lable"></P20000>...
  • Page 12 Manage Configuration <P35 para="Account1.SipUserId"></P35> <P36 para="Account1.AuthenticateID"></P36> <P34 para="Account1.AuthenticatePassword"></P34> <P3 para="Account1.DispalyName"></P3> <P103 para="Account1.DnsMode"></P103> <P63 para="Account1.UserIdIsPhoneNumber"></P63> <P31 para="Account1.SipRegistration"></P31> <P81 para="Account1.UnregisterOnReboot"></P81> <P32 para="Account1.RegisterExpiration"></P32> <P109 para="Account1.OutCallWithoutReg"></P109> <P40 para="Account1.LocalSipPort"></P40> <P78 para="Account1.UseRandomPort"></P78> You can edit the value in <> </>field. For example: The phone’s SIP Server is 192.168.0.100, you need to edit the <P47 para="Account1.Sipserver">192.168.0.100</P47>.
  • Page 13: Encrypt Configuration Files

    Encrypt Configuration Files 3. Encrypt Configuration Files Htek Configuration Generator allows user to encrypt the generated configuration file with AES 128-bit encryption. It allows user to choose not to encrypt the configuration file in Windows version, but it is recommended to use encryption for security reason.
  • Page 14: Customize Resource Files

    Customize Resource Files 4. Customize Resource Files Htek IP Phone allows to customize some resource files, like ring tone file, language package file and logo files. For how to customize resource files, as follows: 4.1 Customize ring tone Htek IP Phone has several factory-default ring tones (Ring1, Ring2, Ring3). You can customize Ring4, Ring5, Ring6, Ring7 and Ring8 tone and upload them to the phone via auto provisioning.
  • Page 15: Customize Web Language

    56. 4.3 Customize web language Htek IP Phone supports multiple language, you can modify the language and add a new language to the phone’s webpage. The following table lists all available languages, associated language files and language template file:...
  • Page 16: Customizing Wallpaper

    For more information on customizing web language file, please refer to << Web Language custom guide>> in page 58. 4.4 Customizing wallpaper You can customize Htek UC923/UC924/UC926 IP phones' wallpaper. Below table shows wallpaper's format and resolution for UC923/UC924/UC926 IP phones: Phone model photo...
  • Page 17: Customizing Screensaver

    61. 5. Upgrade resource files Htek IP phone supports upgrade resource files through URL (support HTTP(s) server). The files contain hlpres.tar, Language.tar, ring4.bin, ring5.bin, ring6.bin, ring7.bin, ring8.bin, exp_pres.tar, Screensaver and wallpaper. For how to configure these files URL as follow:...
  • Page 18: How To Configure Url For Hlpres.tar

    Customize Resource Files 5.1 How to configure URL for hlpres.tar You can change the hlpres server configuration parameter to locate the file: P20176=http(s)://192.168.0.254/hlpres.tar 5.2 How to configure URL for Language.tar You can change the Language server configuration parameter to locate the file: P20175=http(s)://192.168.0.254/Language.tar 5.3 How to configure URL for exp_pres.tar You can change the exp_pres server configuration parameter to locate the file:...
  • Page 19: Upgrade Firmware

    6.1 Configuring HTTP Server Htek IP Phone supports using FTP, TFTP, HTTP and HTTPS protocols to obtain the address of provision server. Default way is HTTP. For how to configure a HTTP server, as follows: You can download a free HTTP server from http://httpd.apache.org/...
  • Page 20 (5) Restart the UC9xx, IP Phone will restart and automatically get firmware files from HTTP server. NOTES: (1) We recommend you to use Htek HTTP server, or you can also use your own TFTP/HTTP/FTP/HTTPS server for upgrade and provisioning procedures.
  • Page 21: Obtain Provisioning Server's Address

    (3) Firmware upgrade takes 3 to 8 minutes over Internet, or just 1 minute on a LAN. We recommend you to upgrade the FW in a controlled LAN environment. 7. Obtain Provisioning Server's Address Htek IP Phone supports to obtain the provisioning server address in below 3 ways:  Plug and Play (PnP) Server ...
  • Page 22 Obtain Provisioning Server's Address For examples, when the setting is: The phone will get the configuration file from 192.168.0.254/cfg through HTTP protocol. Note: You can set the phone to automatically upgrade every certain time:...
  • Page 23: Update Mode

    Update Mode For examples: The phone will check the configuration file and the firmware every 10080 minutes (7 days). If there are the new cfg files or the new firmware, the phone will upgrade automatically. 8. Update mode Update mode sets the desired time frames for phone to perform the auto provisioning process. Below is the introduction of the 3 updating modes in detail: ...
  • Page 24: Sip Notify Message

    Update Mode SIP NOTIFY Message The phone will perform auto provisioning process when receiving a SIP NOTIFY message which contains the header “Event: check-sync”. If the header of the SIP NOTIFY message contains an additional string “reboot=true”, the phone will reboot immediately and then perform the auto provisioning process.
  • Page 25: Download And Verify Configurations

    During the auto provisioning process, you can monitor the downloading requests and response messages by a wireshark tool. Some examples show as follows: Example1: Htek UC924P IP Phone downloads configuration files from TFTP server. Example2: Htek UC924P IP Phone downloads configuration files from FTP server .
  • Page 26 Download and Verify Configurations Example3: Htek UC924P IP Phone downloads configuration files from HTTP server .
  • Page 27: Firmware And Configuration File Prefix And Postfix

    Firmware and Configuration File Prefix and Postfix 10. Firmware and Configuration File Prefix and Postfix Htek IP Phone support Prefix and Postfix for both firmware and configuration files. Parameter P232 and P233 are for Prefix and Postfix for Firmware, respectively. Parameter P234 and P235 are for Prefix and Postfix for Configuration file, respectively.
  • Page 28: Firmware Server And Configuration File Server

    Firmware Server and Configuration File Server If the firmware version is 1.0.3.73 or later than 1.0.3.73, the firmware BASIC NAME as follows:  fw924.rom Service provider can use “hl_” as prefix, and “_1.0.3.73” as postfix, the above files will be changed to: ...
  • Page 29: Pre_Configuration And Configuration Redirection

    Currently Htek Phone does not support pre_configuration and configutration Redirection, please refer to section 6 in page24. For mass deployment, we provide TFTP/HTTP redirection service. By default, all Htek products point to our provisioning system. When a unit is powered up, it will automatically contact our provisioning server.
  • Page 30: Automatic Provisioning Within Lan

    Automatic Provisioning Within LAN 14. Automatic Provisioning Within LAN Htek products support DHCP Option 66 or 128 or 150 for automatic provisioning within a Local Area Network. The provisioning server URL is embedded inside standard option 66 or 128 or 150 of DHCP responses.
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 15. Troubleshooting This part provides guidance to help you solve problems you might encounter when deploying phones. If you require additional information or assistance with the deployment, please contact your system administrator. Why does the phone fail to download configuration files? ...
  • Page 32 Manage Firmware and Download Configuration File  Ensure that the parameters are correctly set in the configuration files.
  • Page 33: Glossary

    Glossary 16. Glossary MAC Address: A Media Access Control address (MAC address) is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment. DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network configuration protocol for hosts on Internet Protocol (IP) networks.
  • Page 34: How To Edit Cfg000X.xml

    ------> cfg0010 For example, if you have a Htek device UC926 and you want to configure its memory key 1 as BLF to monitor extension 1002, you can realize this by following two methods. 1.Create a new XML file and add configuration parameters.
  • Page 35 Manage Firmware and Download Configuration File Step 3: Refer to << parameter list >>, you can get detailed description of this parameter. According to description of parameter, we know parameter P42200 should be 3, parameter P42300 should be 1002 and parameter P42500 should be *20*. Step 4: Edit cfg0000.xml as follow...
  • Page 36 Manage Firmware and Download Configuration File Step 5: Put this XML configuration file in your config server path. Step 6: Restart phone to apply to the settings. 2.Edit relevant parameter in the template file(template.xml) Step 1: Login webpage, enter Function Keys -> Memory Key Step 2 : Configure options you want, for example Step 3: click “saveset”...
  • Page 37 Manage Firmware and Download Configuration File Step 6: Change the xml file’s name to cfg0000.xml. Step 7: Put this XML configuration file in your config server path. Step 8: Restart phone to apply to the settings.
  • Page 38: Http/Https/Ftp/Tftp

    FTP Server:192.168.0.240 TFTP Server:192.168.0.240 Tool: HLCFGTool.exe 18.1 Generate the configuration file for Htek IP Phones There are two modes to generate the configuration file 18.1.1 Select manual mode to generate CFG file Generally, it is used to generate the general config file.
  • Page 39 Generate Configuration File with HLLite Tool Step 1: Select a template; Step 2: Modify the value to you want, such as change the web log in password from admin to Dd123478 Step 3: Click the CFG Option Tag, Select the CFG file type; Step 4: File sequential or listing MAC address, such as bellow: According to the displayed number, will generate 272(270+2) CFG files.
  • Page 40: Select File Input Mode To Generate Cfg File

    Generate Configuration File with HLLite Tool Step 6: CFG files Generation finished. 18.1.2 Select File Input mode to generate CFG file In this way, it can be used to generate basic config, moreover, it also can be used to config account information.
  • Page 41 Generate Configuration File with HLLite Tool Account 1: sip user id(P35); Authenticate ID(P36); Authenticate password(P34); Name(P3) Account 2: sip user id(P735); Authenticate ID(P736); Authenticate password(P734); Name(P703) Step 3: Define a set of variable to assign value to this parameter name, must use this format{$...}. About the variable name, you can decide by yourself.
  • Page 42 Generate Configuration File with HLLite Tool You can select Save To a Template for feature use after editing finished. Step 3: Click the CFG Option Tag, Select the CFG file type; Step 4: Click the File Input Tag, Select the .csv file type, such as sample.csv.
  • Page 43 Generate Configuration File with HLLite Tool Step 5: Click the Brose button, select a Destination Path: Step 6: Click the Go button, application start to generate CFG files. Step 7: CFG files Generation finished.
  • Page 44: Upgrade Cfgmac File Via Http/Tpfp/Ftp/Https

    Generate Configuration File with HLLite Tool 18.2 Upgrade cfgMAC file via HTTP/TPFP/FTP/HTTPS Step 1: Login Htek IP device’s webpage, ManagementAuto Provision: Via HTTP mode: Via TFTP mode:...
  • Page 45 Generate Configuration File with HLLite Tool Via FTP mode: Via HTTPS mode: You can select the upgrade Mode what you want. Step 7: Restart the Htek IP device. e.g:You can see the request logs on the server:...
  • Page 46 Generate Configuration File with HLLite Tool 1. Test result:...
  • Page 47: Making Ringtone Notes

    Making Ringtone Notes 19.Making Ringtone Notes Prepare: Tool: Ringtool.exe Ring file format: wav 1. To make ring tone for UC9xx 1.1 Double click Ringtool.exe 1.2 Select the Maximun Length and Output Filename: For example, 16 seconds, ring 2.bin 1.3 Click Select to Input the desired ring tone file, and then click Generate Ringfile. Then, you will get Ringfile Created.
  • Page 48 Making Ringtone Notes 1.4 Now, you get the ring2.bin, also you can rename it as ring5.bin, or other the one you want to replace. 1.5 Upload the ring file by TFTP or HTTP, the ringtone is replaced successfully.
  • Page 49: Lcd And Web Language Custom Guide

    LCD and Web GUI Custom Guide 20. LCD and Web Language Custom Guide 20.1.LCD Language custom guide 1. You need to contact us about how to obtain the Language.tar file. 2. Unzip the Language.tar using 7-zip tool. 3. Open the Language folder: Note: The file name must be "...
  • Page 50: Web Language Custom Guide

    LCD and Web GUI Custom Guide  Select the Language folder Compress Language.tar package using 7-zip tool and Cover the originalDelete the Language folder Note: If you use UltraEdit, it can generate.xml.bak file after saved .so you need to delete.xml.bak file. If you want to put your language on the front of other languages, you can also rename the file, for example: 20.2.Web Language custom guide...
  • Page 51 LCD and Web GUI Custom Guide 3. Open the Language folder: Note: The file name must be " digital_letter" at the beginning, the format of the file name is the order of the on the Web. 4. For example custom Chinese Language If your country's language is not existing in the language folder, you can new a xml file with correct naming format.
  • Page 52: Lcd And Web Gui Custom Guide

    LCD and Web GUI Custom Guide  Select the Language folder Compress Language.tar package using 7-zip tool and Cover the originalDelete the Language folder Note: If you use UltraEdit, it can generate.xml.bak file after saved .so you need to delete.xml.bak file. If you want to put your language on the front of other languages, you can also rename the file, for example: When you finished the Language.tar, you must send the Language.tar package to us, then we provide the...
  • Page 53: How To Custom The Wallpaper1-Wallpaper6

    Enter MenuDisplayScreensaver Time-out:1min; Screensaver Type: Time & LogoSave, this logo displays correctly. 21.7 How to customthe lcdlogo_bw.png? This logo is only applicable to UC601, UC901, UC902, UC903,UC913 Open hlpres folderyou can custom the lcdlogo_bw.png (dimension:100*11 size: through Photoshop tools make the size smaller) Select the hlpres folderCompress hlpres.tar package.
  • Page 54 LCD and Web GUI Custom Guide The lcdlogo_bw.png’s property must be the following standard: Note: The photo’s name and format must be the same as before; The size of hlpres file is not more than 2M. When you finished the hlpres.tar, you must send the hlpres.tar package to us, then we provide the firmware to you.
  • Page 55: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade 22. Firmware Upgrade Please note: If the firmware version is 1.0.3.73 or later than 1.0.3.73, you must put the upgrade files(include fw9xx.rom,img_9xx.bin ) into the server path. Later than 1.0.3.73 version upgrade steps and earlier than 1.0.3.73 version is the same. 22.1.
  • Page 56 Firmware Upgrade 1) Go to File -> Configure -> Security to change the TFTP server's default setting from "Receive Only" "Transmit Only" for the firmware upgrade. 2) Start the TFTP server, Configure the Firmware Server Path with the IP address (192.168.0.240 is TFTP server) in the UC9xx’s web configuration page.
  • Page 57: Upgrade Through Ftp

    Firmware Upgrade 3) SaveSet the change and restart the IP Phone. 4) You can test your TFTP server by another PC which is in the same LAN segment. For examples, in PC which IP address is 192.168.0.126, type command: TFTP -i 192.168.0.240 GET fw924.rom f:/fw924.rom If your TFTP server is OK, something like “Transfer successful: ”...
  • Page 58: Upgrade Through Https

    Firmware Upgrade 6) Click the SaveSet and then click Restart in the webpage. 22.3. Upgrade through HTTPS 1) Installing and configuring an Apache HTTPS Server in local computer. 2) Unzip the firmware file and put all of them under the root/fm directory of the HTTPS Server.
  • Page 59: Parameter List

    Parameter List 23. Parameter List Web Setting Path Permitted Descriptions Parameter Values √ √ √ Account(1)->basic-> Number: Account Active (In Use). 0 - P271 Account Active 0, 1 No, 1 - Yes √ √ √ Account(1)->basic-> Primary It configures the primary Primary SIP Sserver SIP server when the Server(eg:...
  • Page 60 Parameter List √ √ √ Account(1)->basic-> Number: DNS Mode (0 - A Record, 1 P103 DNS Mode - SRV, 2 - NAPTR/SRV) √ √ √ Account(1)->basic-> Number: User ID Is Phone Number.0 User ID Is Phone 0, 1 - No, 1 - Yes Number √...
  • Page 61 Parameter List Preferred Vocoder In 0, 2, 3, 4, order. choice 4. listed order 8, 9, 18, 0 - PCMU, 2 - G.726-32, 3 - GSM_FR,4 - G.723.1, 8 - PCMA, 9 - G.722, 18 - G.729A/B,20 - iLBC. √ √...
  • Page 62 Parameter List Advanced ->ZRTP 0, 1 Encryption √ √ √ Account (1)-> Number: SRTP Mode 0 = Disabled, 1 P183 Advanced -> SRTP = Enabled but not forced, 2 Mode = Enabled and forced √ √ √ Account (1)-> Number: VAD Enable.0 - no, 1 - yes Advanced ->...
  • Page 63 Parameter List Rejection Check SIP User ID.0 – √ √ √ Account (1)-> Number: P258 Don’t Check, 1 – Always Advanced -> Check 0, 1,2 SIP User ID Check, 2 - Automatic √ √ √ Account (1)-> Number: Auto Answer.0 - no, 1 - yes Advanced ->...
  • Page 64 Parameter List √ √ √ Account (1)-> Number Maximum Hook Flash P252 Advanced -> Hook Timing Flash Timing-> Maximum √ √ √ Account (1)-> Number 100 - Standard, 104 - World P198 Advanced -> Special 100, 104, Call, 106 - NETHID Feature √...
  • Page 65 Parameter List Key Sync √ √ √ Account (1)-> Number: SIP Send Mac.0 - Disable,1 P20053 Advanced -> SIP 0, 1 - Enable Send Mac Caller Display Source.0 – √ √ √ Account (1)-> Number: P20157 From Only, 1 – PAI-FROM, Advanced ->Caller 0, 1,2,3,4 2 –...
  • Page 66 Parameter List (2)->basic->SIP User address √ √ Account String can be identical to or P736 × (2)->basic->Authentic different from SIP User ID ate ID √ √ Account (2)->basic-> String purposely not displayed for P734 × Authenticate securityprotection Password √ √ Account (2)->basic->...
  • Page 67 Parameter List (2)->Codec-> 0, 2, 3, 4, order. choice 2. Preferred Vocoder In 8, 9, 18, 0 - PCMU, 2 - G.726-32, 3 - listed order GSM_FR,4 - G.723.1, 8 - PCMA, 9 - G.722, 18 - G.729A/B,20 - iLBC. √...
  • Page 68 Parameter List 2 – SIP INFO Advanced -> DTMF 0, 1,2 Type √ √ Account (2)-> Number: Send Flash Event.0 - no, 1 - P774 × Advanced -> Send 0, 1 Flash Event √ √ Account (2)-> Number: Enable Call Features.0 - no, P751 ×...
  • Page 69 Parameter List Plan √ √ Account (2)-> Number: Subscribe for MWI.0 - no, P709 × Advanced -> 0, 1 do not send SUBSCRIBE Subscribe for MWI for Message Waiting Indication, 1 - yes, send periodical SUBBSCRIBE for, Message Waiting indication Send Anonymous,0 –...
  • Page 70 Parameter List Timer support) 0 - No, 1 - Yes √ √ Account (2) -> Number: UAC Specify Refresher. 1 - P432 × Advanced ->UAC UAC, 2 - UAS, 0 - Specify Refresher omit(Recommended) √ √ Account (2)-> Number: UAS Specify Refresher. 1 - P433 ×...
  • Page 71 Parameter List reliable retransmission √ √ Account (2)-> Number: Early-Session. 0 - Disable, P8842 × Advanced -> 0, 1 1 - Enable Early-Session √ √ Account (2)-> Number: Refuse-Return-Code. 0 P8846 × Advanced -> -BUSY-486, 1 - Refuse-Return-Code NOT-FOUND-404, 2 - REFUSE-603 √...
  • Page 72 Parameter List Primary SIP Sserver √ √ Account string Outbound P503 × (3)->basic->Outboun Proxy(proxy.myprovider.co d Proxy m, or IP address, if any) √ √ Account string Backup Outbound P20049 × (3)->basic->Backup Proxy(This is Usually Set as Outbound Proxy IP addr) √...
  • Page 73 Parameter List √ √ Account (3)->basic-> number Local SIP Port(default P513 × Local SIP Port 5060) √ √ Account (3)->basic-> Number: Use Random Port.0 - No, 1 P578 × Use Random Port 0, 1 - Yes √ √ Account (3)->basic-> number Voice Mail UserID(UserID P526...
  • Page 74 Parameter List G.729A/B,20 - iLBC. 1 – 10, 2 – 20, 3 – 30, 4 – √ √ Account Number: P737 × 40, 5 – 50, 6 - 60 (3)->Codec-> 1,2,3,4,5,6 PTimes(ms) √ √ Account Number: G723 Rate (0 - 6.3kbps P559 ×...
  • Page 75 Parameter List Buffer Type √ √ Account (3)-> Number Jitter Buffer Length.0 - low, P1132 × Advanced -> Jitter 1 - medium, 2 - high Buffer Length √ √ Account (3)-> Number Account Ring Tone (0 - P523 × Advanced -> Account 0,1,2,3,4,5 default, 1 - Ring1.bin, 2 - Ring Tone...
  • Page 76 Parameter List Speaker on remote disconnect √ √ Account (3)-> Number Session Expiration (default P534 × Advanced -> Session is 180 seconds) Expiration √ √ Account (3)-> Number Min-Session-Expiration P527 × Advanced -> Min-SE (default and minimum is 90 seconds) √...
  • Page 77 Parameter List √ √ Account (3)-> Number: SCA Barge-In. 0 - Disable, 1 P20978 × – Enable. Advanced -> SCA Barge-In Enables or disables the BroadSoft SCA Barge-In feature √ √ Account (3)-> Number: Conference Type. 0 - Local, P20006 ×...
  • Page 78 Parameter List √ √ Account Primary It configures the primary P602 × (4)->basic->Primary SIP server when the SIP Sserver Server(eg: network is locallan 、 sip.mycom pany.com remotestun or SBC. address) √ √ Account String Failover SIP Server P989 × (4)->basic->Failover (Optional, used when SIP Server primary server no response)
  • Page 79 Parameter List (4)->basic->DNS - SRV, 2 - NAPTR/SRV) Mode √ √ Account Number: User ID Is Phone Number.0 P609 × (4)->basic->User ID 0, 1 - No, 1 - Yes Is Phone Number √ √ Account Number: SIP Registration. 0 - No, 1 - P610 ×...
  • Page 80 Parameter List (4)->Codec-> 0, 2, 3, 4, order. choice 4. Preferred Vocoder In 8, 9, 18, 0 - PCMU, 2 - G.726-32, 3 - listed order GSM_FR,4 - G.723.1, 8 - PCMA, 9 - G.722, 18 - G.729A/B,20 - iLBC. √...
  • Page 81 Parameter List Advanced -> Use if specified NAT IP √ √ Account (4)-> Number: ZRTP Encryption.0 - no, 1 - P20649 × Advanced ->ZRTP 0, 1 Encryption √ √ Account (4)-> Number SRTP Mode 0 = Disabled, 1 P643 × Advanced ->...
  • Page 82 Parameter List √ √ Account (4)-> Number: Anonymous Call P1946 × Advanced -> 0, 1 Rejection.0 - no, 1 - yes Anonymous Call Rejection Check SIP User ID.0 – √ √ Account (4)-> Number: P667 × Don’t Check, 1 – Always Advanced ->...
  • Page 83 Parameter List Advanced -> Hook Timing Flash Timing-> Minimum √ √ Account (4)-> Number Maximum Hook Flash P1912 × Advanced -> Hook Timing Flash Timing-> Maximum √ √ Account (4)-> Number 100 - Standard, 104 - World P624 × Advanced -> Special 100, 104, Call, 106 - NETHID Feature...
  • Page 84 Parameter List Advanced ->Group Call Pickup Code √ √ Account (4)-> Number: Feature Key Sync. 0 - P8656 × Advanced -> Feature 0, 1 Disable, 1 - Enable Key Sync √ √ Account (4)-> Number: SIP Send Mac.0 - Disable,1 P20056 ×...
  • Page 85 Parameter List √ Account string Label P20378 × × (5)->basic->Label √ Account string Displayname.line.1 P1704 × × (5)->basic->SIP User √ Account String Authenticate ID P1705 × × (5)->basic->Authentic ate ID √ Account (5)->basic-> String Authenticate Password P1706 × × Authenticate Password √...
  • Page 86 Parameter List (5)->Codec-> 0, 2, 3, 4, order. choice 1. Preferred Vocoder In 8, 9, 18, 0 - PCMU, 2 - G.726-32, 3 - listed order GSM_FR,4 - G.723.1, 8 - PCMA, 9 - G.722, 18 - G.729A/B,20 - iLBC. √...
  • Page 87 Parameter List (5)->Codec-> iLBC 96 to 127 to 127, default is 97) Payload Type √ Account P20416 × × Number : DTMF Payload Type, (5)->Advanced-> DTMF Payload Type 96-127 default is 97 0 – RFC2833, 1 – IN Audio, √ Account (5)->...
  • Page 88 Parameter List Ring6.bin, 7 - Ring7.bin, 8 - Ring8.bin) √ Account (5)-> Number Ring Timeout (10-300 P20442 × × Advanced -> Ring 10 - 300 seconds, default is 60 Timeout seconds) √ Account (5)-> Number: Use # As Dial Key.0 - no, 1 - P20444 ×...
  • Page 89 Parameter List √ Account (5)-> Number Caller Request Timer P1728 × × Advanced -> Caller (Request for timer when Request Timer making outbound calls) 0 - No, 1 - Yes √ Account (5)-> Number: Callee Request Timer P1729 × × Advanced ->Callee 0, 1 (when caller supports timer...
  • Page 90 Parameter List √ Account (5)-> Number: SIP Server Type. 0 - P20456 × × Advanced -> SIP 0, 1 Default, 1 - BroadSoft Server Type √ Account (5)-> Number: 100 reliable P20458 × × Advanced -> 100 0, 1 retransmissions. 0 - reliable Disable, 1 - Enable retransmissions...
  • Page 91 Parameter List SIP Sserver Server(eg: network is locallan 、 sip.mycom pany.com remotestun or SBC. address) √ Account String Failover SIP Server P20365 × × (6)->basic->Failover (Optional, used when SIP Server primary server no response) √ Account String Second Failover P20367 ×...
  • Page 92 Parameter List Is Phone Number this option. The SIP message send by IP phone will contain “user = phone”. √ Account Number:0, SIP Registration. 0 - No, 1 - P20385 × × (6)->basic->SIP Registration √ Account (6)->basic-> Number:0, Unregister On Reboot.0 - P20387 ×...
  • Page 93 Parameter List (6)->Codec-> 0, 2, 3, 4, order. choice 4. Preferred Vocoder In 8, 9, 18, 0 - PCMU, 2 - G.726-32, 3 - listed order GSM_FR,4 - G.723.1, 8 - PCMA, 9 - G.722, 18 - G.729A/B,20 - iLBC. √...
  • Page 94 Parameter List Advanced ->Use NAT if specified √ Account (6)-> Number:0, ZRTP Encryption.0 - no, 1 - P20651 × × Advanced ->ZRTP Encryption √ Account (6)-> Number SRTP Mode 0 = Disabled, 1 P20433 × × Advanced -> SRTP = Enabled but not forced, 2 Mode = Enabled and forced VAD Enable.0 - no, 1 –...
  • Page 95 Parameter List Send Anonymous,0 – no,1 √ Account (6)-> Number: P1821 × × – yes Advanced -> Send 0, 1 Anonymous √ Account (6)-> Number: Anonymous Call P20447 × × Advanced -> 0, 1 Rejection.0 - no, 1 - yes Anonymous Call Rejection Check SIP User ID.0 –...
  • Page 96 Parameter List Advanced -> Force 0, 1 refresh with INVITE instead INVITE of UPDATE) 0 - No, 1 - Yes √ Account (6)-> Number Minimum Hook Flash P20449 × × Advanced -> Hook Timing Flash Timing-> Minimum √ Account (6)-> Number Maximum Hook Flash P20451...
  • Page 97 Parameter List Advanced ->Group Codexxxxxx Call Pickup Code √ Account (6)-> Number: Feature Key Sync. 0 - P20469 × × Disable, 1 – Enable. It Advanced -> Feature 0, 1 Key Sync defines whether to enable Broad soft, DND&FWD synchronization or not.0 stands for Disabled, 1 stands for Enabled.
  • Page 98 Parameter List Mask √ √ √ Network->Basic->WA Number Default Gateway P17/P18/P N->Static IP 19/P20 Address-> Default Gateway Static DNS.0 – No, 1 - Yes √ √ √ Network->Basic->WA Number:0, P20163 N->Static IP Address->Static DNS √ √ √ Network->Basic->WA Number Primary DNS P21/P22/P N->Static IP 23/P24...
  • Page 99 Parameter List √ √ √ Network->Basic->PC Number:0 DHCP Server (0 - Disable, 1 P8639 Port-> DHCP Server - Enable) √ √ √ Network->Basic->PC string DMZ IP P113 Port-> DMZ IP √ √ √ Network->Basic->PC Number WAN Port P150-P157 Port->Port Map->WAN Port √...
  • Page 100 Parameter List √ √ √ Network->Advanced- Number HTTPS Port P8724 > Web Server-> FTTPS Port √ √ √ Network->Advanced- Number:0- Type (0 - Disable, 1 - P8725 > Web Server->Type HTTP&HTTPS, 2 - HTTP Only, 3 - HTTPS Only) √ √...
  • Page 101 Parameter List Server √ √ √ Network->Advanced- Number Keep-ative Interval >Others-> Keep-ative (seconds default:20) Interval √ √ √ Network->Advanced- Number:0, Port link speed. 0 - auto P20993 > Port Link -> WAN 1,2,3,4,5 negotiate Port link speed , 1 - 10M half-duplex , 2 - 10M full duplex , 3 - 100M half-duplex , 4 - 100M full duplex...
  • Page 102 Parameter List Key-> Line key 1-> Value √ √ √ Function Keys-> Line String Label P41400 Key-> Line key 1->Label √ √ √ Function Keys-> Line Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P41500 Key-> Line key 1-> 1,2,3,4,5,2 - Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 - Account 4, 4 –...
  • Page 103 Parameter List 5 – Account 6 √ √ √ Function Keys-> Line Sting Pickup Code P41601 Key-> Line key 2-> Pickup Code √ √ Function Keys-> Line Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - Line, 2 P41202 × Key-> Line key 0-47 - Speeddial, 3 - BLF, 4 - 3->Type...
  • Page 104 Parameter List Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - BroadSoft Group, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 –...
  • Page 105 Parameter List - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 31 - Shine Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 –...
  • Page 106 Parameter List URL, 47 - MultiCast Paging) Mode.0 – Default, 1 – Lock, √ √ Function Keys-> Line Number: P20605 × Key-> Line key 2 - Float 6->Mode √ √ Function Keys-> Line string Value P20206 × Key-> Line key 6-> Value √...
  • Page 107 Parameter List Key-> Line key 7-> Label √ √ Function Keys-> Line Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P202013 × Key-> Line key 7-> 1,2,3,4,5,2 - Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 - Account 4, 4 – Account 5, Account 5 –...
  • Page 108 Parameter List 8->Pickup Code √ √ Function Keys-> Line Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - Line, 2 P20220 × Key-> Line key 0-47 - Speeddial, 3 - BLF, 4 - 9->Type BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13...
  • Page 109 Parameter List - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - BroadSoft Group, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 –...
  • Page 110 Parameter List 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 31 - Shine Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 47 - MultiCast Paging) Mode.0 – Default, 1 – Lock, √...
  • Page 111 Parameter List 12->Mode √ √ Function Keys-> Line string Value P20236 × Key-> Line key 12-> Value √ √ Function Keys->Line String Label P20237 × Key-> Line key 12-> Label √ √ Function Keys-> Line Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P20238 ×...
  • Page 112 Parameter List Key-> Line key 13-> 1,2,3,4,5,2 - Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 - Account 4, 4 – Account 5, Account 5 – Account 6 √ √ Function Keys-> Line Sting Pickup Code P20244 × Key-> Line key 13->Pickup Code √...
  • Page 113 Parameter List 15->Type BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - BroadSoft Group, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward,...
  • Page 114 Parameter List Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 31 - Shine Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 –...
  • Page 115 Parameter List Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 47 - MultiCast Paging) Mode.0 – Default, 1 – Lock, √ √ Function Keys-> Line Number: P20616 × Key-> Line key 2 - Float 17->Mode √...
  • Page 116 Parameter List Value √ √ Function Keys-> Line String Label P20267 × Key-> Line key 18-> Label √ √ Function Keys-> Line Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P20268 × Key-> Line key 18-> 1,2,3,4,5,2 - Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 - Account 4, 4 –...
  • Page 117 Parameter List √ √ Function Keys-> Line Sting Pickup Code P20274 × Key-> Line key 19->Pickup Code √ √ Function Keys-> Line Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - Line, 2 P20275 × Key-> Line key 0-47 - Speeddial, 3 - BLF, 4 - 20->Type BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Direct Pickup, 7 - Group...
  • Page 118 Parameter List Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - BroadSoft Group, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 –...
  • Page 119 Parameter List Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 31 - Shine Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 47 - MultiCast Paging) Mode.0 –...
  • Page 120 Parameter List Mode.0 – Default, 1 – Lock, √ √ Function Keys-> Line Number: P20622 × Key-> Line key 2 - Float 23->Mode √ √ Function Keys-> Line string Value P20291 × Key-> Line key 23-> Value √ √ Function Keys-> Line String Label P20292...
  • Page 121 Parameter List Label √ √ Function Keys-> Line Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P20298 × Key-> Line key 24-> 1,2,3,4,5,2 - Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 - Account 4, 4 – Account 5, Account 5 –...
  • Page 122 Parameter List √ √ Function Keys->Line Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - Line, 2 P20305 × Key-> Line key 0-47 - Speeddial, 3 - BLF, 4 - 26->Type BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13...
  • Page 123 Parameter List Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - BroadSoft Group, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 –...
  • Page 124 Parameter List Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 31 - Shine Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 47 - MultiCast Paging) Mode.0 – Default, 1 – Lock, √ √...
  • Page 125 Parameter List √ Function Keys-> Line string Value P20321 × × Key-> Line key 29-> Value √ Function Keys-> Line String Label P20322 × × Key-> Line key 29-> Label √ Function Keys-> Line Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P20323 ×...
  • Page 126 Parameter List - Account 4, 4 – Account 5, Account 5 – Account 6 √ Function Keys-> Line Sting Pickup Code P20329 × × Key-> Line key 30->Pickup Code √ Function Keys-> Line Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - Line, 2 P20330 ×...
  • Page 127 Parameter List Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - BroadSoft Group, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 –...
  • Page 128 Parameter List 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 31 - Shine Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 –...
  • Page 129 Parameter List ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 47 - MultiCast Paging) Mode.0 – Default, 1 – Lock, √ Function Keys-> Line Number: P20633 × × Key-> Line key 2 - Float 34->Mode √ Function Keys-> Line string Value P20346 ×...
  • Page 130 Parameter List √ Function Keys-> Line String Label P20352 × × Key-> Line key 35-> Label √ Function Keys-> Line Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P20353 × × Key-> Line key 35-> 1,2,3,4,5,2 - Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 - Account 4, 4 –...
  • Page 131 Parameter List Key-> Line key 36->Pickup Code Function Keys-> Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - Line, 2 P42200 × × × Memory Key -> 0-47 - Speeddial, 3 - BLF, 4 - Memory key 1->Type BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 -...
  • Page 132 Parameter List Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 31 - Shine Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 –...
  • Page 133 Parameter List Memory Key -> Memory key 3-> Value Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P42402 × × × Memory Key -> 1,2,3,255 - Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 Memory key 3-> - Account 4 Account Function Keys->...
  • Page 134 Parameter List Memory Key -> 0-47 - Speeddial, 3 - BLF, 4 - Memory key 5->Type BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 -...
  • Page 135 Parameter List Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 31 - Shine Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 47 - MultiCast Paging) Function Keys->...
  • Page 136 Parameter List Memory Key -> 1,2,3,255 - Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 Memory key 7-> - Account 4 Account Function Keys-> Sting Pickup Code P42506 × × × Memory Key -> Memory key 7-> Pickup Code Function Keys-> Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - Line, 2 P42207...
  • Page 137 Parameter List Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - BroadSoft Group, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 –...
  • Page 138 Parameter List Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 47 - MultiCast Paging) Function Keys-> string Value P42309 × × × Memory Key -> Memory key 10-> Value Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P42409 ×...
  • Page 139 Parameter List ,45,46 Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 - SMS,36 - History, 37 - Directory, 38 - Menu, 39 - NewSMS, 40 - Status, 41 - Switch Account Up, 42 - Switch Account Down, 43 - Local Phone Book, 44 - BroadSoft Phone Book, 45 - XML Phone Book, 46 - NetWork Call Log)
  • Page 140 Parameter List Forward, 21 – DND, 22 - 1,42,43,44 ,45,46 Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 - SMS,36 - History, 37 - Directory, 38 - Menu, 39 - NewSMS, 40 - Status, 41 - Switch Account Up, 42 - Switch Account Down, 43 - Local Phone Book, 44 - BroadSoft Phone Book, 45 - XML Phone Book, 46 -...
  • Page 141 Parameter List 38,39,40,4 16 - BroadSoft Group, 18 - Forward, 21 – DND, 22 - 1,42,43,44 ,45,46 Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 - SMS,36 - History, 37 - Directory, 38 - Menu, 39 - NewSMS, 40 - Status, 41 - Switch Account Up, 42 - Switch Account Down, 43 - Local Phone Book, 44 -...
  • Page 142 Parameter List ,24,36,37, Group,14 - XML Browser, 38,39,40,4 16 - BroadSoft Group, 18 - Forward, 21 – DND, 22 - 1,42,43,44 ,45,46 Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 - SMS,36 - History, 37 - Directory, 38 - Menu, 39 - NewSMS, 40 - Status, 41 - Switch Account Up, 42 - Switch Account Down, 43 -...
  • Page 143 Parameter List 8,21,22,23 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML ,24,36,37, Group,14 - XML Browser, 38,39,40,4 16 - BroadSoft Group, 18 - Forward, 21 – DND, 22 - 1,42,43,44 ,45,46 Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 - SMS,36 - History, 37 - Directory, 38 - Menu, 39 - NewSMS, 40 - Status, 41 - Switch Account Up, 42 -...
  • Page 144 Parameter List CONF->Type 13,14,16,1 Group Pickup, 9 - Intercom, 8,21,22,23 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML ,24,36,37, Group,14 - XML Browser, 38,39,40,4 16 - BroadSoft Group, 18 - Forward, 21 – DND, 22 - 1,42,43,44 ,45,46 Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 - SMS,36 - History, 37 - Directory, 38 - Menu, 39 - NewSMS, 40 - Status, 41 -...
  • Page 145 Parameter List Programmable key-> 2,6,7,9,12, Dial, 6 - Direct Pickup,7 - HOLD->Type 13,14,16,1 Group Pickup, 9 - Intercom, 8,21,22,23 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML ,24,36,37, Group,14 - XML Browser, 38,39,40,4 16 - BroadSoft Group, 18 - Forward, 21 – DND, 22 - 1,42,43,44 ,45,46 Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24...
  • Page 146 Parameter List Value √ √ Function Keys->EXP string Label P60003 × KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 1 -> Label √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P60004 × KEY -> Expansion1 1,2,3,255 - Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 ->...
  • Page 147 Parameter List Account √ √ Function Keys->EXP Sting Pickup Code P60010 × KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 2-> Pickup Code √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - Line, 2 P60011 × KEY -> Expansion1 0-47 - Speeddial, 3 - BLF, 4 - ->...
  • Page 148 Parameter List Type Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - BroadSoft Group, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 –...
  • Page 149 Parameter List 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 31 - Shine Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 –...
  • Page 150 Parameter List ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 47 - MultiCast Paging) √ √ Function Keys->EXP string Value P60027 × KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 6 -> Value √ √ Function Keys->EXP string Label P60028 × KEY -> Expansion1 ->...
  • Page 151 Parameter List -> page1 ->key 7 -> Label √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P60034 × KEY -> Expansion1 1,2,3,255 - Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 -> page1 ->key 7 -> - Account 4 Account √...
  • Page 152 Parameter List Pickup Code √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - Line, 2 P60041 × KEY -> Expansion1 0-47 - Speeddial, 3 - BLF, 4 - -> page1 ->key 9 -> BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Type Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 -...
  • Page 153 Parameter List - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - BroadSoft Group, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 –...
  • Page 154 Parameter List 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 31 - Shine Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 47 - MultiCast Paging) √ √...
  • Page 155 Parameter List -> page1 ->key 12 -> Value √ √ Function Keys->EXP string Label P60058 × KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 12 -> Label √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P60059 × KEY ->...
  • Page 156 Parameter List -> page1 ->key 13 -> - Account 4 Account √ √ Function Keys->EXP Sting Pickup Code P60065 × KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 13-> Pickup Code √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - Line, 2 P60066 ×...
  • Page 157 Parameter List -> page1 ->key 15-> BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Type Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - BroadSoft Group, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward,...
  • Page 158 Parameter List Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 31 - Shine Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 –...
  • Page 159 Parameter List Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 47 - MultiCast Paging) √ √ Function Keys->EXP string Value P60082 × KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 17 -> Value √ √ Function Keys->EXP string Label...
  • Page 160 Parameter List KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 18 -> Label √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P60089 × KEY -> Expansion1 1,2,3,255 - Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 -> page1 ->key 18 -> - Account 4 Account √...
  • Page 161 Parameter List KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 19-> Pickup Code √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - Line, 2 P60096 × KEY -> Expansion1 0-47 - Speeddial, 3 - BLF, 4 - -> page1 ->key 20-> BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Type Direct Pickup, 7 - Group...
  • Page 162 Parameter List Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - BroadSoft Group, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 –...
  • Page 163 Parameter List Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 31 - Shine Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 47 - MultiCast Paging) √...
  • Page 164 Parameter List √ √ Function Keys->EXP string Value P60112 × KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 3 -> Value √ √ Function Keys->EXP string Label P60113 × KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 3 -> Label √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P60114...
  • Page 165 Parameter List √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P60119 × KEY -> Expansion1 1,2,3,255 - Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 -> page2 ->key 4 -> - Account 4 Account √ √ Function Keys->EXP Sting Pickup Code...
  • Page 166 Parameter List √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - Line, 2 P60126 × KEY -> Expansion1 0-47 - Speeddial, 3 - BLF, 4 - -> page2 ->key 6 -> BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Type Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 -...
  • Page 167 Parameter List Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - BroadSoft Group, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 –...
  • Page 168 Parameter List Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 31 - Shine Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 47 - MultiCast Paging) √ √ Function Keys->EXP string Value P60137 ×...
  • Page 169 Parameter List Value √ √ Function Keys->EXP string Label P60143 × KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 9 -> Label √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P60144 × KEY -> Expansion1 1,2,3,255 - Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 ->...
  • Page 170 Parameter List Account √ √ Function Keys->EXP Sting Pickup Code P60150 × KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 10-> Pickup Code √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - Line, 2 P60151 × KEY -> Expansion1 0-47 - Speeddial, 3 - BLF, 4 - ->...
  • Page 171 Parameter List Type Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - BroadSoft Group, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 –...
  • Page 172 Parameter List 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 31 - Shine Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 –...
  • Page 173 Parameter List ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 47 - MultiCast Paging) √ √ Function Keys->EXP string Value P60167 × KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 14 -> Value √ √ Function Keys->EXP string Label P60168 × KEY -> Expansion1 ->...
  • Page 174 Parameter List -> page2 ->key 15 -> Label √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P60174 × KEY -> Expansion1 1,2,3,255 - Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 -> page2 ->key 15 -> - Account 4 Account √...
  • Page 175 Parameter List -> page2 ->key 16-> Pickup Code √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - Line, 2 P60181 × KEY -> Expansion1 0-47 - Speeddial, 3 - BLF, 4 - -> page2 ->key 17-> BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Type Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 -...
  • Page 176 Parameter List Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - BroadSoft Group, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 –...
  • Page 177 Parameter List Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 31 - Shine Line, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 47 - MultiCast Paging) √...
  • Page 178 Parameter List KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 20 -> Value √ √ Function Keys->EXP string Label P60198 × KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 20 -> Label √ √ Function Keys->EXP Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - Account 1, 1 P60199 ×...
  • Page 179 Parameter List √ √ √ Setting->Preference- Number:0- HandSet Send Volume (0 - P20083 > Volume 0dB default, 1 - +6dB, 2 - Amplification-> +4dB, 3 - +2dB, 4 - -2dB, 5 - Handset Send -4dB, 6 - -6dB) Volume √ √...
  • Page 180 Parameter List > Dial-now Time-out (seconds) (in seconds, Interval for DialNow, default is 0 seconds) √ √ √ Setting->Preference- Number:0, LED Status. Power Status P3734 (0 - no, 1 – yes) > LED Status Setting -> Power Status √ √ √...
  • Page 181 Parameter List √ √ √ Setting->Preference- Number:0, Redial Mode (0 - Direct P20073 > Redial Mode Mode,1 - Select Mode) √ √ √ Setting->Preference- Number:0, Intercom Barge (If the P20074 > Intercom Barge option is enable, when there is an active call and then incoming an intercom call, Old call will be Hold and Answer new call directly).0 -...
  • Page 182 Parameter List – 7 ,7 – 8, 8- 9, 9 – 10, 10 – 11, 11 – 12, 12 – 13, 13 – 14, 14 – 15,15 – 16, 16 – 17 ,17 – 18, 18 – 19 ,19 - 20 √...
  • Page 183 Parameter List √ √ √ Setting->Feature->D String DND Off Code (The feature P53201 o Not Disturb-> DND code to disable DND, the Off Code phone will send the feature code directly too close DND) √ √ √ Setting->Feature->D Number Authorized Numbers P53202 o Not Disturb->...
  • Page 184 Parameter List Call Pickup Code √ √ √ Setting->Feature->C Number:0, Visual Alert for BLF Pickup P4703 all Pickup-> Visual (0 - off, 1 - on) Alert for BLF Pickup √ √ √ Setting->Feature->C Number:0, Audio Alert for BLF Pickup P4704 all Pickup->...
  • Page 185 Parameter List Alert Ring-> Alert Ring Text 3 √ √ √ Setting->Feature-> Number:0- Alert Ring File 3(0 - Default, P1404 Alert Ring-> Alert 1 - Ring 1.bin, 2 - Ring Ring File 3 2.bin, 3 - Ring 3.bin, 4 - Ring 4.bin, 5 - Ring 5.bin, 6 - Ring 6.bin, 7 - Ring 7.bin, 8 - Ring 8.bin,)
  • Page 186 Parameter List Alert Ring-> Alert Ring Text 8 √ √ √ Setting->Feature-> Number:0- Alert Ring File 8(0 - Default, P20070 Alert Ring-> Alert 1 - Ring 1.bin, 2 - Ring Ring File 8 2.bin, 3 - Ring 3.bin, 4 - Ring 4.bin, 5 - Ring 5.bin, 6 - Ring 6.bin, 7 - Ring 7.bin, 8 - Ring 8.bin,)
  • Page 187 Parameter List 1 – Incoming call, 2 – Settings->Index Dialing, 3 – Talking, 4 – 1->Current Call Hold, 5 – Parked, 6 – Off Status line √ √ √ Setting->BLF string BLF Status Text= P20096 Settings->Index 1-> terminated BLF Status Text BLF Led Mode.
  • Page 188 Parameter List Green, 3 – Flashing Red 1s, 3>BLF Led Mode 4 – Flashing Red 0.5s, 5 – Flashing Red 0.2s, 6 – Flashing Red 0.1s, 7 – Flashing Green 1s, 8 – Flashing Green 0.5s, 9 – Flashing Green 0.2s, 10 – Flashing Green 0.1s Current Call Status .0 –...
  • Page 189 Parameter List 1 – Incoming call, 2 – Settings->Index Dialing, 3 – Talking, 4 – 6->Current Call Hold, 5 – Parked, 6 – Off Status line √ √ √ Setting->BLF string BLF Status Text= confirmed P20101 Settings->Index 6-> BLF Status Text BLF Led Mode.
  • Page 190 Parameter List # 4 - -8 Canada (Vancouver, Whitehorse), 5 - -8 Mexico (Tijuana, Mexicali) # 6 - -8 United States-Pacific Time, 7 - -7 Canada (Edmonton, Calgary) # 8 - -7 Mexico (Mazatlan, Chihuahua), 9 - -7 United States-Mountain Time # 10 - -7 United States-MST no DST, 11 - -6 Canada-Manitoba(Winnipe...
  • Page 191 Parameter List Portugal(Azores) # 33 - 0 GMT, 34 - 0 Greenland, 35 - 0 Denmark-Faroe Islands(Torshavn) # 36 - 0 Ireland(Dublin), 37 - 0 Portugal (Lisboa, Porto, Funchal) # 38 - 0 Spain-Canary Islands (Las Palmas), 39 - 0 United Kingdom(London) # 40 - 0 Morocco, 41 - +1 Albania(Tirane),42 - +1...
  • Page 192 Parameter List # 69 - +2 Turkey(Ankara), 70 - +2 Ukraine (Kyiv, Odessa), 71 - +3 East Africa Time # 72 - +3 Iraq(Baghdad), 73 - +3 Russia(Moscow), 74 - +3:30 Iran(Teheran) # 75 - +4 Armenia(Yerevan), 76 - +4 Azerbaijan(Baku), 77 - +4 Georgia(Tbilisi) # 78 - +4 Kazakhstan(Aqtau), 79 - +4...
  • Page 193 Parameter List # 103 - +12:45 New Zeeland (Chatham Islands), 104 - +13 Tonga(Nukualofa) √ √ √ Setting->Date&time-> Number:0, NTP Server is Covered with P144 NTP Server is DHCP (0- no, 1-yes) Covered with DHCP √ √ √ Setting->Date&time-> String URL or IP address of NTP NTP Server Server...
  • Page 194 Parameter List WeekSDay(0-6).0 – Sunday, 1 – Monday, 2 – Tuesday, 3 – Wednesday, 4 – Thursday, 5 – Friday, 6 - Saturday WeekSHour(0-23). 0 – 00:00, 1 - 01:00, 2 – 02:00, 3 – 03:00, 4 – 04:00, 5 – 05:00, 6 –...
  • Page 195 Parameter List Time Format.0 – 24hour 1 – √ √ √ Setting->Date&time-> Number:0, P9264 Time Format 12hour √ √ √ Setting->Date&time-> Number: Date Display Format P102 Date Display 0,1,2 0-- Year - Month - Day Format 1-- Month - Day - Year 2-- Day - Month - Year √...
  • Page 196 Parameter List f2=freq@vol, c=on1/off1‐ on2/off2‐on3/off3 freq: FREQUENCY in Hz on1/off1‐on2/off2: cadence in Millisecond √ √ √ Setting-> Tones-> String Confirmation Tone P4004 Confirmation Tone Syntax: f1=freq@vol, f2=freq@vol, c=on1/off1‐ on2/off2‐on3/off3 freq: FREQUENCY in Hz on1/off1‐on2/off2: cadence in Millisecond √ √ √ Setting->...
  • Page 197 Parameter List √ √ √ Setting-> Action String Incoming Call (This P3707 URL-> Incoming Call message will be sent out when there is an incoming call.) √ √ √ Setting-> Action String Outgoing Call (This P3708 URL-> Outgoing Call message will be sent out when there is an outgoing call.) √...
  • Page 198 Parameter List disable.) √ √ √ Setting-> Action String Transfer Call (This message P3719 URL-> Transfer Call will be sent out when transferring a call (including all kinds of transfer).) √ √ √ Setting-> Action String Blind Transfer call (This P3720 URL->...
  • Page 199 Parameter List √ √ √ Setting-> Action String Transfer Failed (Transfer P3733 URL-> Transfer Failed) Failed √ √ √ Setting->Softkey Number:0- Custom Softkey (0 - P8751 Layout->Custom Disable,1 - Enable) Softkey TR069 Enable. 0 – No, 1 - √ √ √...
  • Page 200 Parameter List PhoneBook->index 2-> Phone Book URL √ √ √ Directory-> Remote String Name P3312 PhoneBook->index 2-> Name √ √ √ Directory-> Remote String Phone Book URL P4404 PhoneBook->index 3-> Phone Book URL √ √ √ Directory-> Remote String Name P3313 PhoneBook->index 3->...
  • Page 201 Parameter List LDAP Display Name the searching result √ √ √ Directory->LDAP-> Number the time to display the P5442 Search Delay searching result after inputting search information protocol version (0 – √ √ √ Directory->LDAP-> Number P5441 version2, 1 – version3) Protocol √...
  • Page 202 Parameter List √ √ √ Directory->Network string UC User Name P20950 Directory-> XSI Configures the user name Information->UC for UC authentication User Name √ √ √ Directory->Network string UC Password P20951 Directory-> XSI Configures the password for Information->UC UC authentication. Password Group.
  • Page 203 Parameter List Directory-> Network Enables or disables the IP Directory-> phone to display the Enterprise Common enterprise common name directory and configures the display name on the LCD screen for the enterprise common directory. Personal. 0 – Disable, 1 - √...
  • Page 204 Parameter List Paging-> IP Address 2> Label √ √ √ Directory->MultiCast String Listening Address P20025 Paging->IP Address 3> Listening Address √ √ √ Directory->MultiCast String Label P20026 Paging-> IP Address 3> Label √ √ √ Directory->MultiCast String Listening Address P20027 Paging->IP Address 4>...
  • Page 205 Parameter List Paging->IP Address 10> Listening Address √ √ √ Directory->MultiCast String Label P20040 Paging-> IP Address 10> Label PnP Active. 0 – No, 1 – Yes √ √ √ Management->Auto Number:0, P20165 Provision->Firmware Enable/disable the phone Upgrade-> PnP sending requests to the Active server to obtain the URL for downloading firmware...
  • Page 206 Parameter List Password √ √ √ Management-> Auto String Firmware/Config File Prefix P232 Provision->Firmware Upgrade->Firmware/ Config File Prefix √ √ √ Management-> Auto String Firmware/Config File P233 Provision->Firmware Postfix Upgrade->Firmware/ Config File Postfix √ √ √ Management->Auto Number:0, AUTO Upgrade (0 - no, 1 - P194 Provision->Firmware yes)
  • Page 207 Parameter List Server URL √ √ √ Management->Auto String exp_res Server URL P20177 Provision->Firmware Upgrade->exp_res Server URL √ √ √ Management->Auto String VPN Server URL P20178 Provision->Firmware Upgrade->VPN Server URL √ √ √ Management->Auto String Trusted CA Server URL P20179 Provision->Firmware Upgrade->Trusted CA Server URL...
  • Page 208 Parameter List √ √ Management->Auto String Exp Upgrade Server P40002 × Provision->Firmware Upgrade-> Exp Upgrade Server √ √ √ Management->Auto String Phonebook XML Server P331 Provision->Phoneboo Path k XML Download-> Phonebook XML Server Path √ √ √ Management->Auto Number:0- Phonebook Download P332 Provision->...
  • Page 209 Parameter List Service -> SNMP Manager IP 2 √ √ √ Management->Auto String SNMP Manager IP 3 P8155 Provision-> SNMP Service -> SNMP Manager IP 3 √ √ √ Management->Auto String SNMP Manager IP 4 P8156 Provision-> SNMP Service -> SNMP Manager IP 4 √...

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