Htek UC601 User Manual

Htek UC601 User Manual

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Htek UC9xx Series IP Phones
Auto Provision User Guide
Version 2.0.4.4.24
Feb. 2018
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  • Page 1 Htek UC9xx Series IP Phones Auto Provision User Guide Version 2.0.4.4.24 Feb. 2018...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    13. Pre_Configuration and Configuration Redirection ............ 31 14. Automatic Provisioning Within LAN ................32 15. Troubleshooting ....................... 33 16. Glossary ........................35 17. How to Edit cfg000x.xml ..................36 18. Generate Configuration File with Htek Provision Tool and Upgrade the Conf iguration...
  • Page 3 File via HTTP/HTTPS/FTP/TFTP................... 40 18.1 Generate the configuration file for Htek IP Phones.......... 40 18.2 Upgrade cfgMAC file via HTTP/TPFP/FTP/HTTPS ......... 46 18.2.1 Upgrade cfgMAC file via Htek Provision Tool ........46 18.2.2 Upgrade cfgMAC file via configuring Htek IP Phone......51 19.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    UC601/ UC901/ UC902/ UC903/ UC912/ UC912G/ UC912GM/ UC923/ UC924/ UC924E/ UC926/ UC926E 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.
  • Page 5 UC926E 0110 factory0110.bin/cfg0110.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 6: Obtain Configuration Files

    IP address of the 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. A configuration parameter is associated with particular field in the web configuration page.
  • Page 7 apply to all phone models. The line beginning with “#” is considered to be the annotation, and easy to understand each P value. The parameters commonly edited in the cfg$mac file are described as follows: ####################################################################### ############# ## Configuration template for UC924 firmware version 1.0.3.70 ####################################################################### ############# #######################################################################...
  • Page 8 # Backup Outbound Proxy(This is Usually Set as IP addr) 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...
  • Page 9: How To Edit Cfgmac.xml File

    Method 1: 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 10 The parameters edited in the cfgMAC.xml file are described as follows: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <hl_provision version="1"> <config version="1"> <!--Account1/Basic--> <P271 para="Account1.Active">1</P271> <P47 para="Account1.Sipserver" /> <P967 para="Account1.FailoverSipserver" /> <P8851 para="Account1.SecondFailoverSipserver" /> <P4567 para="Account1.PreferPrimaryServer">0</P4567> <P48 para="Account1.OutboundProxy" /> <P20047 para="Account1.BackUpOutboundProxy" /> <P130 para="Account1.SipTransport">0</P130> <P52 para="Account1.NatTraversal">2</P52>...
  • Page 11 <P36 para="Account1.AuthenticateID" /> <P34 para="Account1.AuthenticatePassword" /> <P3 para="Account1.DispalyName" /> <P103 para="Account1.DnsMode">0</P103> <P63 para="Account1.UserIdIsPhoneNumber">0</P63> <P31 para="Account1.SipRegistration">1</P31> <P81 para="Account1.UnregisterOnReboot">0</P81> <P32 para="Account1.RegisterExpiration">15</P32> <P109 para="Account1.OutCallWithoutReg">1</P109> <P40 para="Account1.LocalSipPort">5060</P40> <P78 para="Account1.UseRandomPort">0</P78> <P33 para="Account1.VoiceMailId" /> <P136 para="Account1.RPort">0</P136> <P1100 para="Account1.RFC2543Hold">1</P1100> <P8775 para="Account1.ConnectMode">0</P8775> 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 12: 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

    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 ChineseTraditional 11_繁体中文(ChineseTraditional).xml 13_Slovenščina(Slovenian).xml Slovenian Persian 14_Persian(Farsi).xml Hebrew 15_‫(עברית‬Hebrew).xml Slovak 16_Slovak.xml Czech 17_Czech.xml JapaneseSimplified 18_日本語(JapaneseSimplified).xml Dutch 19_Nederlands(Dutch).xml Below picture shows a portion of LCD_English_Template.xml file: English is the default language, you can change configuration parameter to other languages:...
  • Page 16: 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 17: 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 format Resolution...
  • Page 18: Customizing Weblogo

    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: 5.1 How to configure URL for hlpres.tar...
  • Page 19: How To Configure Path For Ringx.bin

    5.4 How to configure Path for ringx.bin You can change the Ring server configuration Path, and IP Phone will get the files: ring4.bin, ring5.bin, ring6.bin, ring7.bin, ring8.bin automatically: P20174=http(s)://192.168.0.254 5.5 How to configure URL for Screensaver This parameter is only applicable to UC923, UC924, UC924E, UC926, UC926E. You can change the Screensaver server configuration to locate the file: P20051=http(s)://192.168.0.254/Screensaver.jpg Note: 1.
  • Page 20: 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 21 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. (2) You need to update the settings and restart the IP Phone after “Firmware Server Path”...
  • Page 22 for upgrade, or checksum test fails, etc.), the phone will stop the TFTP/HTTP/FTP/HTTPS process and simply boot using the existing code image in the flash. (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.
  • Page 23: Obtain Provisioning Server's Address

    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  DHCP Options  Phone Flash The priority of obtaining the provisioning server address: PNP Server (SIP PnP MCAST) -->...
  • Page 24 DHCP option 66 is http://192.168.1.240/cfg, the phone will get the configuration file from 192.168.1.240/cfg through HTTP protocol. 3) Configuration in Flash. If you set both "PnP Active" and "To Override Server" to “No”, or don’t set DHCP option 128/66/150 in your DHCP server, the phone will obtain the provisioning server address from the setting “Config Server Path”.
  • Page 25: Update Mode

    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:  Power On  Repeatedly  SIP NOT IFY Message Power On Power On mode is set as default.
  • Page 26 Server Phone Notify Event: check-sync; reboot=true 200 OK...
  • Page 27: 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 UC924 IP Phone downloads configuration files from TFTP server.
  • Page 28 Example2: Htek UC924 IP Phone downloads configuration files from FTP server . Example3: Htek UC924 IP Phone downloads configuration files from HTTP server .
  • Page 30: Firmware And Configuration File Prefix And Postfix

    10. Firmware and Configuration File Prefix and Postfix Htek IP Phone supports Prefix and Postfix for both firmware and configuration files. Parameter P232 and P233 are for Prefix and Postfix for Firmware, re spectively. Parameter P234 and P235 are for Prefix and Postfix for Configuration file, respectively.
  • Page 31 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:  hl_ fw924.rom _1.0.3.73 In this way, all of the firmware with different version could be stored in one single directory, and they could be differentiated by using prefix or postfix, i.e., all files with a postfix of “_1.0.3.73”...
  • Page 32: Firmware Server And Configuration File Server

    11. Firmware Server and Configuration File Server Beside the Prefix and Postfix for firmware and configuration files, different serv er paths for firmware upgrade or Configuration File Server can be specified in different FQDN, i.e.: The parameters are P192 and P237 for Firmware and Config Server...
  • Page 33: Manage Firmware And Download Configuration File

    12. Manage Firmware and Download Configuration File When parameter P194 (Auto Upgrade) is set to 1, Service Provider can use P193 (Auto Check Interval) to have the devices periodically check with either Firmware Server or Config Server, whenever they are defined. This allows the device periodically check if there are any new changes need to be taken on a scheduled time.
  • Page 34: Pre_Configuration And Configuration Redirection

    Currently Htek Phone does not support pre_configuration and configutration Redirection, please refer to section 6 in page 24. 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 35: Automatic Provisioning Within Lan

    14. Automatic Provisioning Within LAN Htek products support DHCP Option 66 or 128 or 150 for automatic provisioning wit hin a Local Area Network. The provisioning server URL is embedded inside standard option 66 or 128 or 150 of DHCP responses.
  • Page 36: 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 37  Ensure that the file format of the wallpaper, ScreenSaver and weblogo is *.jpg.  Ensure that the size of the wallpaper, ScreenSaver and weblogo file is not larger than that the phone supports, or check the hlpres.tar is not larger than 2M. ...
  • Page 38: 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. Computers that are connected to IP networks must be configured before they can communicate with other hosts.
  • Page 39: How To Edit Cfg000X.xml

    ------> cfg0110 For example, if you have a Htek device UC924 and you want to configure its Line 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 40 Key-Key1 Step 3: Refer to << parameter list >>, you can get detailed description of this parameter.
  • Page 41 According to description of parameter, we know parameter P41200 should be 3, parameter P41300 should be 1002 and parameter P41600 should be *20*. Step 4: Edit cfg0012.xml as follow Step 5: Put this XML configuration file in your config server path. Step 6: Restart phone to apply to the settings.
  • Page 42 Step 5: Open the Xml file that you downloaded, you can find that the parameter has been changed. Step 6: Change the xml file’s name to cfg0012.xml. Step 7: Put this XML configuration file in your config server path. Step 8: Restart phone to apply to the settings.
  • Page 43: File Via Http/Https/Ftp/Tftp

    TFTP Server: 192.168.0.106 Tool: HtekPT-1.1.1beta.exe 18.1 Generate the configuration file for Htek IP Phones HPT can batch generate cfg files in a Keyword-replace manner. In MAC mode, the first column must be "MAC" column, where only MAC addresses allowed in the form like "001fc1aabbcc" (lowercase).
  • Page 44 $$server.1: Primary SIP Server of Account 1 $$userId_1: SIP User ID of Account 1 $$authenId_1: Authenticate ID of Account 1 $$pw_1: Authenticate Password of Account 1 $$server.2: Primary SIP Server of Account 2 $$userId_2: SIP User ID of Account 2 $$authenId_2: Authenticate ID of Account 2 $$pw_2: Authenticate Password of Account 2 The corresponding item contents are shown as below:...
  • Page 45 Step 2. Edit Cfg File 1. Select Device : Click the drop-down box to select the device for visual editing. ( If there isn't your device or version in the drop-down box, you can choose a similar device or choose UC926. However, if so, the following edits may present a risk of conflict. ) 2.
  • Page 46 Fill the right items with the right keywords.
  • Page 47 4. In the process of editing, the software will automatically remember changes, so you can switch directly among the outline items. All the changes are kept temporally. You can click “Save” or “Save as” button to save these changes. Or let them alone. Step 3.
  • Page 48 1. Click “Load CSV File” to load CSV file. All the content will be shown on the table. NOTE: For many CSV editor, opened file is exclusively occupied. You need to close this file first, then load it with HPT. 2.
  • Page 49: Upgrade Cfgmac File Via Http/Tpfp/Ftp/Https

    18.2.1 Upgrade cfgMAC file via Htek Provision Tool Step 1. Open servers In general, to fully use all of the capabilities of Htek Provision Tool, you need to configure and start relevant servers first (Skip this step only when you just want to edit cfg files).
  • Page 50 NOTE: For HTTP servers, you can choose build-in or external one. PNP server cannot be turned on until you have selected the external HTTP server or started built -in HTTP server. 3. To start build-in HTTP server, you need to fill in the port edit area with appropriate port, and then click "Start"...
  • Page 51 (Cfg Server Path), such as "http://192.168.0.106/cfg" (without "/" at the end). Make sure that this path is accessible. 5. Start PNP server. For the Htek phones, fill “Listen to” box with “224.0.1.75” and fill “Port” box with “5060”. Do Not Change These Two Parameters If You Do Not Know What If you cannot start PNP server, please handle the problem These Mean.
  • Page 52 Step2. provision devices 1. If you want to provision the phone via PNP, just restart the phone now and it will be successfully provisioned. 2. If you want to provision directly, you can operate as follows:...
  • Page 53 Switch pages to "Devices Online". On this page, you can search for devices on the same network segment within the LAN and provision them. (1) Select the right network interface, which can be accessed by other devices on the same network segment. (2) Select a Mac address filter or input one (Input filter format: 00 -1f, 00-1f -, 00-1f - c, 00-1f - c1-11-22 - , etc.).
  • Page 54: Upgrade Cfgmac File Via Configuring Htek Ip Phone

    "Upgrade": Same as “Provision” on current HPT version.   "Refresh" : Check if the phones selected are still online. All the selected phones will execute the command. 18.2.2 Upgrade cfgMAC file via configuring Htek IP Phone Step 1: Login Htek IP device’s webpage, ManagementAuto Provision:...
  • Page 55 Via HTTP mode: Via TFTP mode: Via FTP mode:...
  • Page 56 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 57 1. Test result:...
  • Page 59: Making Ringtone Notes

    19. Making Ringtone Notes Prepare: Tool: ringtool.exe Ring file format: pcm 1. To make ring tone for UC9xx 1.1 Double click ringtool.exe 1.2 Select the Maximum 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 60 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 61: Lcd And Web Language 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 " digital_" at the beginning,the format of the file name is the order of the on the LCD.
  • Page 62  Select the Language folder Compress Language.tar package using 7-zip tool and Cover the originalDelete the Language folder...
  • Page 63: Web Language Custom Guide

    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 1.
  • Page 64 Note: The file name must be " digital_letter" at the beginning. The format of the file name is the order of that 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 65  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:...
  • Page 66 When you finish the Language.tar, you must send the Language.tar package to us, then we provide the firmware to you.
  • Page 67: Lcd And Web Gui Custom Guide

    21. LCD and Web GUI custom Guide Unzip the hlpres.tar package (Need to contact us to obtain the hlpres.tar package) You can replace some file in the hlpres to finish the customization of 1.1 to 1.7 21.1 How to custom the wallpaper1-wallpaper6? Open hlpres folderyou can custom the wallpaper4.jpg-wallpaper6.jpg (dimension:480*320 size: through Photoshop tools make the size smallerSelect the hlpres folderCompress hlpres.tar package...
  • Page 68: How To Custom The Lcdlogo_Color.png

    LogoSave, this logo displays correctly. 21.7 How to customthe lcdlogo_bw.png? This logo is only applicable to UC601, UC901, UC902, UC903, UC912/G/GM. 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 69: Firmware Upgrade

    22. Firmware Upgrade Please note: When the phone whose firmware version is 1.0.3.62 or earlier upgrades to 1.0.3.73, you must put the upgrade files(include fw8xx.rom/ fw9xx.rom and img_8xx.bin/ img_9xx.bin ) into the server path and the phone will upgrade img_8xx.bin/ img_9xx.bin then automatically upgrade fw8xx.rom/ fw9xx.rom.
  • Page 70: Upgrade Through Tftp

    (5) Restart the IP Phone, and it will restart and auto-get firmware files from HTTP server. NOTES:  Htek recommends end-user use the Htek HTTP server. For large companies, we recommend to maintain their own TFTP/HTTP/FTP/HTTPS server for upgrade and provisioning procedures.
  • Page 71 (3) Unzip the firmware file and put all of them under the directory D:\FM. (4) The PC running the TFTP server and the IP Phone should be in the same LAN segment. (5) Set TFTP Root Directory to D:\FM. TFTP SERVER  File  Configure...
  • Page 72 (6) Go to File -> Configure -> Security to change the TFTP server's default setting from "Receive Only" to "Transmit Only" for the firmware upgrade. (7) Start the TFTP server, Configure the Firmware Server Path with the IP address (192.168.0.240 is TFTP server) in the IP Phone’s web configuration page.
  • Page 73: Upgrade Through Ftp

    (8) Save the change and restart the IP Phone. (9) You can test your TFTP server by other 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 74: Upgrade Through Https

    (4) Visit ftp://192.168.0.106/phone/fw924.rom on localhost by browser, enter username and password, and you will view upgrade file. If visiting ftp://192.168.0.106/phone/fw924.rom on other computer is no prompt to download fw924.rom file, please check the firewall (Suggest close the firewall). (5) Configure the Firmware Server Path in the IP Phone’s web configuration page.( 192.168.0.106 is FTP server) (6) Click the "SaveSet"...
  • Page 75 (5) Click the "SaveSet" and then click "Restart" in the webpage.
  • Page 76: Parameter List

    23. Parameter List Web Setting Path Permitted Descriptions Parameter 601 924 926 Values Account(1)->basic Number: Account Active (In P271 √ √ √ ->Account Active 0, 1 Use). 0 - No, 1 - Yes Account(1)->basic Primary It configures the √ √ √...
  • Page 77 device Account(1)->basic string the user part of an √ √ √ ->SIP User ID SIP address Account(1)->basic String can be identical to or √ √ √ ->Authenticate ID different from SIP User ID Account(1)->basic String purposely not √ √ √ ->...
  • Page 78 Account(1)->Code Number: Preferred Vocoder In √ √ √ c-> Preferred 0, 2, 3, 4, 8, listed order. choice 1. 0 - PCMU, 2 - G.726-32, Vocoder In listed 9, 18, 20, order 3 - GSM_FR G.723.1, 8 - PCMA, 9 - G.722, 18 - G.729A/B,20 - iLBC, 120 - OPUS.
  • Page 79 GSM_FR,4 - G.723.1, 8 - PCMA, 9 - G.722, 18 - G.729A/B,20 - iLBC, 120 - OPUS. 1 – 10, 2 – 20, 3 – 30, Account(1)->Code Number: √ √ √ 4 – 40, 5 – 50, 6 - 60 c->...
  • Page 80 and forced Account(1)-> Number: VAD Enable.0 - no, 1 √ √ √ Advanced -> VAD 0, 1 - yes Enable Account(1)-> Number: Symmetric RTP.0 - P291 √ √ √ Advanced -> 0, 1 no, 1 - yes Symmetric RTP Account(1)-> Number: Jitter Buffer Type.0 - P133...
  • Page 81 To Voice Mail disables the IP phone to subscribe the message waiting indicator to the voice mail number for account X) Send Anonymous,0 – Account(1)-> Number: √ √ √ no,1 – yes Advanced -> Send 0, 1 Anonymous Account(1)-> Number: Anonymous Call P129 √...
  • Page 82 - Yes Account(1)-> Number: Force Timer (use P264 √ √ √ Advanced -> 0, 1 timer even when Force Timer remote party does not support) 0 - No, 1 - Account(1)-> Number: UAC Specify P266 √ √ √ Advanced ->UAC Refresher.
  • Page 83 Account(1)-> string Conference URI P20008 √ √ √ Advanced -> Conference URI Account(1)-> Number: SIP Server Type. 0 - P8791 √ √ √ Advanced -> SIP 0, 1 Default, 1 - BroadSoft Server Type Account(1)-> Number: Disable/Enable 100 P8811 √ √...
  • Page 84 any.com or locallan 、 remotestun IP address) or SBC. Account(2)->basic String Failover SIP P987 × √ √ ->Failover SIP Server(Optional, Server used when primary server no response) Account(2)->basic String Second Failover P8852 × √ √ ->Second Failover SipServer(Optional, SIP Server used when Failover SIP Server no response)
  • Page 85 Account(2)->basic Number: DNS Mode ( 0 - A P702 × √ √ ->DNS Mode Record, 1 - SRV, 2 - NAPTR/SRV) Account(2)->basic Number: Call Message P763 √ √ √ -> Call 0, 1 Format.0 - Regular,1 Message Format - User=Phone , 2 - Tel Account(2)->basic Number: SIP Registration.
  • Page 86 18 - G.729A/B,20 - iLBC, 120 - OPUS. Account(2)->Code Number: Preferred Vocoder In P759 × √ √ c-> Preferred 0, 2, 3, 4, 8, listed order. choice 3. Vocoder In listed 9, 18, 20, 0 - PCMU, 2 - order G.726-32, 3 - GSM_FR,4 - G.723.1, 8 - PCMA, 9 - G.722,...
  • Page 87 Type default is 97) Account(2)->Code Number: OPUS Payload Type P403 √ √ √ c-> OPUS 96 to 127 (from 96 to 127, Payload Type default is 120) Account(2)->Adva Number: P779 × √ √ DTMF Payload Type, nced-> DTMF 96-128 Payload Type default is 97 0 –...
  • Page 88 Account Ring 6,7,8 Ring1.bin, 2 - Tone Ring2.bin, 3 - Ring3.bin, 4 - Ring4.bin, 5 - Ring5.bin, 6 - Ring6.bin, 7 - Ring7.bin, 8 - Ring8.bin) Account(2)-> Number Ring Timeout(10-300 P816 × √ √ Advanced -> Ring 10 - 300 seconds , default is Timeout 60 seconds)
  • Page 89 Check SIP User Always Check, 2 - Automatic Account(2)-> Number: Auto Answer.0 - no, 1 P425 × √ √ Advanced -> Auto 0, 1 - yes Answer Account(2)-> Number: Allow Auto Answer P438 × √ √ Advanced -> Allow 0, 1 By Call-Info.0 - no, 1 - Auto Answer By Call-Info...
  • Page 90 Account(2)-> Number: Force INVITE P431 × √ √ Advanced -> 0, 1 (Always refresh with Force INVITE INVITE instead of UPDATE ) 0 - No, 1 - Account(2)-> Number Minimum Hook Flash P811 × √ √ Advanced -> Hook Timing Flash Timing->...
  • Page 91 Early-Session Account(2)-> Number: Refuse-Return-Code. P8846 × √ √ Advanced -> 0 -BUSY-486, 1 - Refuse-Return-Co NOT-FOUND-404, 2 - REFUSE-603 Account(2)-> string Direct Call Pickup P4715 × √ √ Advanced ->Direct Code Call Pickup Code Account(2)-> string Group Call Pickup P4716 ×...
  • Page 92 SIP Sserver No, 1 - Yes Account(3)->basic string Outbound P503 × √ √ ->Outbound Proxy Proxy(proxy.myprovid er.com, or IP address, if any) Account(3)->basic string Backup Outbound P20049 × √ √ ->Backup Proxy(This is Usually Outbound Proxy Set as IP addr) Account(3)->basic Number: 0 - UDP, 1 - TCP, 2 -...
  • Page 93 Account(3)->basic Number: Outgoing Call P913 × √ √ ->Out 0, 1 Without Registration.0 - No, 1 - Yes Account(3)->basic number Local SIP P513 × √ √ -> Local SIP Port Port(default 5060) Account(3)->basic Number: Use Random Port.0 - P578 × √...
  • Page 94 GSM_FR,4 - G.723.1, 8 - PCMA, 9 - G.722, 18 - G.729A/B,20 - iLBC, 120 - OPUS. Account(3)->Code Number: Preferred Vocoder In P555 × √ √ c-> Preferred 0, 2, 3, 4, 8, listed order. choice 5. Vocoder In listed 9, 18, 20, 0 - PCMU, 2 - order...
  • Page 95 Account(3)-> Number: Enable Call P1891 × √ √ Advanced -> 0, 1 Features.0 - no, 1 - Enable Call Features Account(3)-> String Use NAT IP(use in P566 × √ √ Advanced -> Use SIP/SDP message if NAT IP specified) Account(3)-> string Proxy Require P518...
  • Page 96 Account(3)-> Number: Use # As Dial Key.0 - P1672 × √ √ Advanced -> Use 0, 1 no, 1 - yes # As Dial Key Account(3)-> string Dial plan (dial plan P4202 × √ √ Advanced -> Dial prefix string) Plan Account(3)->...
  • Page 97 – no, 1 – yes off Speaker on remote disconnect Account(3)-> Number Session P534 × √ √ Advanced -> Expiration(default is Session Expiration 180 seconds) Account(3)-> Number Min-Session-Expirati P527 × √ √ Advanced -> on(default and Min-SE minimum is 90 seconds) Account(3)->...
  • Page 98 Maximum Account(3)-> Number 100 - Standard, 104 - P524 × √ √ Advanced -> 100, 104, World Call, 106 - Special Feature NET HID Account(3)-> string Eventlist BLF URL P544 × √ √ Advanced -> Eventlist BLF URL Account(3)-> Number: Share Line.
  • Page 99 Feature Key Sync Account(3)-> Number: SIP Send Mac.0 - P20055 × √ √ Advanced -> SIP 0, 1 Disable,1 - Enable Send Mac Account(3)-> Number: Caller Display P20159 × √ √ Source.0 – From Advanced ->Caller 0, 1,2,3,4 Only, 1 – PAI-FROM, Display Source 2 –...
  • Page 100 Account(4)->basic String The name showing o P20002 × √ √ ->Label n the LCD of current device Account(4)->basic string the user part of an P604 × √ √ ->SIP User ID SIP address Account(4)->basic String can be identical to or P605 ×...
  • Page 101 Account(4)->basic Number: RFC 2543 Hold.0 - P1103 × √ √ -> RFC 2543 Hold 0, 1 No, 1 - Yes Account(4)->Code Number: Preferred Vocoder In P651 × √ √ c-> Preferred 0, 2, 3, 4, 8, listed order. choice 1. Vocoder In listed 9, 18, 20, 0 - PCMU, 2 -...
  • Page 102 Vocoder In listed 9, 18, 20, 0 - PCMU, 2 - order G.726-32, 3 - GSM_FR,4 - G.723.1, 8 - PCMA, 9 - G.722, 18 - G.729A/B,20 - iLBC, 120 - OPUS. 1 – 10, 2 – 20, 3 – 30, Account(4)->Code Number: P637...
  • Page 103 SRTP Mode Enabled but not forced, 2 = Enabled and forced Account(4)-> Number: VAD Enable.0 - no, 1 P695 × √ √ Advanced -> VAD 0, 1 - yes Enable Account(4)-> Number: Symmetric RTP.0 - P691 × √ √ Advanced -> 0, 1 no, 1 - yes Symmetric RTP...
  • Page 104 Account(4)-> Number: Subscribe MWI To P24765 √ √ √ Advanced 0, 1 Voice Mail.0 - no, 1 - ->Subscribe MWI yes(Enables or To Voice Mail disables the IP phone to subscribe the message waiting indicator to the voice mail number for account X) Send Anonymous,0 –...
  • Page 105 Account(4)-> Number: Callee Request Timer P629 × √ √ Advanced 0, 1 (when caller supports ->Callee Request timer but did not Timer request one) 0 - No, 1 - Yes Account(4)-> Number: Force Timer (use P630 × √ √ Advanced -> 0, 1 timer even when Force Timer...
  • Page 106 feature Account(4)-> Number: Conference Type. 0 - P20007 × √ √ Local, 1 – Enable. Advanced -> Conference Type Conference URI Account(4)-> string P20011 × √ √ Advanced -> Conference URI Account(4)-> Number: SIP Server Type. 0 - P8794 × √...
  • Page 107 Account(5)->basic Primary It configures the P20362 × × √ ->Primary SIP primary SIP server Sserver Server(eg:s when the network is ip.mycomp locallan 、 remotestun any.com or IP address) or SBC. Account(5)->basic String Failover SIP P20364 × × √ ->Failover SIP Server(Optional, Server used when primary...
  • Page 108 Account(5)->basic Number: Call Message P20382 × × √ Format.0 - No, 1 – ->Call Message 0, 1 Format Yes. If you enable this option . The SIP messsge send by IPphone will contain “user = phone”. Account(5)->basic Number: SIP Registration. 0 - P20384 ×...
  • Page 109 8 - PCMA, 9 - G.722, 18 - G.729A/B,20 - iLBC, 120 - OPUS. Account(5)->Code Number: Preferred Vocoder In P20396 × × √ c-> Preferred 0, 2, 3, 4, 8, listed order. choice 3. Vocoder In listed 9, 18, 20, 0 - PCMU, 2 - order G.726-32, 3 -...
  • Page 110 Account(5)->Code Number: iLBC Payload P20414 × × √ c-> iLBC Payload 96 to 127 Type(from 96 to 127, Type default is 97) Account(5)->Code Number: OPUS Payload Type P406 √ √ √ c-> OPUS 96 to 127 (from 96 to 127, Payload Type default is 120) Account(5)->Adva...
  • Page 111 Account(5)-> Number: Jitter Buffer Type.0 - P20438 × × √ Advanced -> Jitter 0, 1 fixed, 1 - adaptive Buffer Type Account(5)-> Number Jitter Buffer Length.0 P20440 × × √ Advanced -> Jitter - low, 1 - medium, 2 - Buffer Length high Account(5)->...
  • Page 112 Send Anonymous,0 – Account(5)-> Number: P1721/182 × × √ no,1 – yes Advanced -> Send 0, 1 Anonymous Account(5)-> Number: Anonymous Call P20446 × × √ Advanced -> 0, 1 Rejection.0 - no, 1 - Anonymous Call Rejection Account(5)-> Number: Check SIP User ID.0 P1767 ×...
  • Page 113 Account(5)-> Number: UAC Specify P1732 × × √ Advanced ->UAC Refresher. 1 - UAC, 2 Specify Refresher - UAS, 0 - omit(Recommended) Account(5)-> Number: 1, UAS Specify P1733 × × √ Advanced -> UAS Refresher. 1 - UAC, 2 Specify Refresher - UAS(When UAC did not) Account(5)->...
  • Page 114 reliable Disable, 1 - Enable retransmission Account(5)->Adva Number: 0, Early-Session. 0 - P20460 × × √ nced -> Disable, 1 - Enable Early-Session Account(5)-> Number: Refuse-Return-Code. P20462 × × √ Advanced -> 0 -BUSY-486, 1 - Refuse-Return-Co NOT-FOUND-404, 2 - REFUSE-603 Account(5)->...
  • Page 115 Account(6)->basic Primary It configures the P20363 × × √ ->Primary SIP primary SIP server Sserver Server(eg:s when the network is ip.mycomp locallan 、 remotestun any.com or IP address) or SBC. Account(6)->basic String Failover SIP P20365 × × √ ->Failover SIP Server(Optional, Server used when primary...
  • Page 116 Account(6)->basic Number:0, Call Message P20383 × × √ Format.0 - No, 1 – ->Call Message Format Yes. If you enable this option . The SIP messsge send by IPphone will contain “user = phone”. Account(6)->basic Number:0, SIP Registration. 0 - P20385 ×...
  • Page 117 8 - PCMA, 9 - G.722, 18 - G.729A/B,20 - iLBC, 120 - OPUS. Account(6)->Code Number: 0, Preferred Vocoder In P20397 × × √ c-> Preferred 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, listed order. choice 3. Vocoder In listed 18, 20, 120 0 - PCMU, 2 - order G.726-32, 3 -...
  • Page 118 Account(6)->Code Number:96 iLBC Payload P20415 × × √ c-> iLBC Payload to 127 Type(from 96 to 127, Type default is 97) Account(6)->Code Number: OPUS Payload Type P407 × × √ c-> OPUS 96 to 127 (from 96 to 127, Payload Type default is 120) Account(6)->Adva P20417...
  • Page 119 Account(6)-> Number:0, Jitter Buffer Type.0 - P20439 × × √ Advanced -> Jitter fixed, 1 - adaptive Buffer Type Account(6)-> Number Jitter Buffer Length.0 P20441 × × √ Advanced -> Jitter - low, 1 - medium, 2 - Buffer Length high Account(6)->...
  • Page 120 Send Anonymous,0 – Account(6)-> Number: 0, P1821 × × √ no,1 – yes Advanced -> Send Anonymous Account(6)-> Number: 0, Anonymous Call P20447 × × √ Advanced -> Rejection.0 - no, 1 - Anonymous Call Rejection Account(6)-> Number: 0, Check SIP User ID.0 P1867 ×...
  • Page 121 Account(6)-> Number: UAC Specify P1832 × × √ Advanced ->UAC Refresher. 1 - UAC, 2 Specify Refresher - UAS, 0 - omit(Recommended) Account(6)-> Number: 1, UAS Specify P1833 × × √ Advanced -> UAS Refresher. 1 - UAC, 2 Specify Refresher - UAS(When UAC did not) Account(6)->...
  • Page 122 reliable Disable, 1 - Enable retransmission Account(6)->Adva Number: 0, Early-Session. 0 - P20461 × × √ nced -> Disable, 1 - Enable Early-Session Account(6)-> Number: Refuse-Return-Code. P20463 × × √ Advanced -> 0 -BUSY-486, 1 - Refuse-Return-Co NOT-FOUND-404, 2 - REFUSE-603 Account(6)->...
  • Page 123 IPv4,1-IPv6,2-IPv4&I Mode(IPv4/IPv6) Network->Basic-> Number: WAN. 0 - DHCP, 1 - √ √ √ WAN->DHCP/Stat Static IP Address, 2 - ic IP PPPoE Address/PPPoE Network->Basic-> String DHCP HostName, P146 √ √ √ WAN->DHCP->D DHCP option 12. Max HCP HostName length allowed is 64 characters.
  • Page 124 Secondary DNS Network->Basic-> String PPPoE account ID √ √ √ WAN->PPPoE-> PPPoE account ID Network->Basic-> String PPPoE password √ √ √ WAN->PPPoE-> PPPoE password Network->Basic-> String PPPoE Service P269 √ √ √ WAN->PPPoE-> Name PPPoE Service Name Network->Basic-> Number Preferred DNS P92/P93/P √...
  • Page 125 Network->Basic-> string LAN IP P158-P165 √ √ √ PC Port->Port Map-> LAN IP Network->Basic-> Numbrt LAN Port P166-P173 √ √ √ PC Port->Port Map-> LAN Port Network->Basic-> Number:0- Protocol(0 - UDP, 1 - P174-P181 √ √ √ PC Port->Port TCP ,2 - TCP/UDP) Map->...
  • Page 126 Network->Advanc Number HTTPS Port P8724 √ √ √ ed-> Web Server-> HTTPS Port Network->Advanc Number:0- Type(0 - Disable, 1 - P8725 √ √ √ ed-> Web HTTP&HTTPS, 2 - Server->Type HTTP Only, 3 - HTTPS Only) Network->Advanc Number:0, 802.1X Mode(0 - P8626 √...
  • Page 127 Network->Advanc string RTCP-XR Report P20121 √ √ √ Format: ed-> VQ RTCP The Format of Report->RTCP-X Reported PUBLISH Info R Report Format Network->Advanc String STUN Server (url or √ √ √ ed->Others-> ip:port) STUN Server Network->Advanc Number Keep-ative √ √ √...
  • Page 128 Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - 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, 32 - Hot...
  • Page 129 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 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 –...
  • Page 130 Function Keys-> String Extension P41601 √ √ √ Line Key-> Line key 2-> Extension Function Keys-> Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P41202 × √ √ Line Key-> Line 0-52 Line, 2 - Speeddial, key 3->Type 3 - BLF, 4 - BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 -...
  • Page 131 Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P41502 × √ √ Line Key-> Line 1,2,3,4,5,2 Account 1, 1 - key 3-> Account Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 - Account 4, 4 – Account 5, 5 – Account 6 Function Keys->...
  • Page 132 key 4->Mode Function Keys-> string Value P41303 × √ √ Line Key-> Line key 4-> Value Function Keys-> String Label P41403 × √ √ Line Key-> Line key 4-> Label Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P41503 × √...
  • Page 133 URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Mode.0 – Deafult, 1 – P20604 Function Keys-> Number: × √ √ Line Key-> Line Lock, 2 - Float key 5->Mode Function Keys-> string Value P20201...
  • Page 134 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve)
  • Page 135 16 - Network Directories, 17 - 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD,...
  • Page 136 Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 –...
  • Page 137 Function Keys-> String Extension P20219 × √ √ Line Key-> Line key 8->Extension Function Keys-> Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P20220 × √ √ Line Key-> Line 0-52 Line, 2 - Speeddial, key 9->Type 3 - BLF, 4 - BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 -...
  • Page 138 Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P20223 × √ √ Line Key-> Line 1,2,3,4,5,2 Account 1, 1 - key 9-> Account Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 - Account 4, 4 – Account 5, 5 – Account 6 Function Keys->...
  • Page 139 key 10->Mode Function Keys-> string Value P20226 × √ √ Line Key-> Line key 10-> Value Function Keys-> String Label P20227 × √ √ Line Key-> Line key 10-> Label Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P20228 × √...
  • Page 140 URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Mode.0 – Deafult, 1 – P20610 Function Keys-> Number: × √ √ Line Key-> Line Lock, 2 - Float key 11->Mode Function Keys-> string Value P20231...
  • Page 141 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve)
  • Page 142 16 - Network Directories, 17 - 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD,...
  • Page 143 Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 –...
  • Page 144 Function Keys-> String Extension P20249 × √ √ Line Key-> Line key 14->Extension Function Keys-> Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P20250 × √ √ Line Key-> Line 0-52 Line, 2 - Speeddial, key 15->Type 3 - BLF, 4 - BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 -...
  • Page 145 Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P20253 × √ √ Line Key-> Line 1,2,3,4,5,2 Account 1, 1 - key 15-> Account Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 - Account 4, 4 – Account 5, 5 – Account 6 Function Keys->...
  • Page 146 key 16->Mode Function Keys-> string Value P20256 × √ √ Line Key-> Line key 16-> Value Function Keys-> String Label P20257 × √ √ Line Key-> Line key 16-> Label Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P20258 × √...
  • Page 147 URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Mode.0 – Deafult, 1 – P20616 Function Keys-> Number: × √ √ Line Key-> Line Lock, 2 - Float key 17->Mode Function Keys-> string Value P20261...
  • Page 148 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve)
  • Page 149 Directories, 17 - 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD,...
  • Page 150 Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 –...
  • Page 151 key 20->Extension Function Keys-> Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P20280 × √ √ Line Key-> Line 0-52 Line, 2 - Speeddial, key 21->Type 3 - BLF, 4 - BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF,...
  • Page 152 key 21-> Account Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 - Account 4, 4 – Account 5, 5 – Account 6 Function Keys-> String Extension P20284 × √ √ Line Key-> Line key 21->Extension Function Keys-> Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P20285 ×...
  • Page 153 Function Keys-> string Value P20286 × √ √ Line Key-> Line key 22-> Value Function Keys-> String Label P20287 × √ √ Line Key-> Line key 22-> Label Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P20288 × √ √ Line Key->...
  • Page 154 Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Mode.0 – Deafult, 1 – P20622 Function Keys-> Number: × √ √ Line Key-> Line Lock, 2 - Float key 23->Mode Function Keys-> string Value P20291 ×...
  • Page 155 Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Mode.0 –...
  • Page 156 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 –...
  • Page 157 Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 –...
  • Page 158 Function Keys-> Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P20310 × √ √ Line Key-> Line 0-52 Line, 2 - Speeddial, key 27->Type 3 - BLF, 4 - BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local...
  • Page 159 Account 3, 3 - Account 4, 4 – Account 5, 5 – Account 6 Function Keys-> String Extension P20314 × √ √ Line Key-> Line key 27->Extension Function Keys-> Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P20315 × √ √ Line Key-> Line 0-52 Line, 2 - Speeddial, key 28->Type...
  • Page 160 key 28-> Value Function Keys-> String Label P20317 × √ √ Line Key-> Line key 28-> Label Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P20318 × √ √ Line Key-> Line 1,2,3,4,5,2 Account 1, 1 - key 28-> Account Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 - Account 4, 4 –...
  • Page 161 Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Mode.0 – Deafult, 1 – P20628 Function Keys-> Number: × × √ Line Key-> Line Lock, 2 - Float key 29->Mode Function Keys-> string Value P20321 × × √ Line Key-> Line key 29-> Value Function Keys->...
  • Page 162 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Mode.0 – Deafult, 1 – Function Keys->...
  • Page 163 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 –...
  • Page 164 Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 –...
  • Page 165 Function Keys-> Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P20340 × × √ Line Key-> Line 0-52 Line, 2 - Speeddial, key 33->Type 3 - BLF, 4 - BLF List, 5 - Voicemail, 6 - Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local...
  • Page 166 Account 3, 3 - Account 4, 4 – Account 5, 5 – Account 6 Function Keys-> String Extension P20344 × × √ Line Key-> Line key 33->Extension Function Keys-> Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P20345 × × √ Line Key-> Line 0-52 Line, 2 - Speeddial, key 34->Type...
  • Page 167 key 34-> Value Function Keys-> String Label P20347 × × √ Line Key-> Line key 34-> Label Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P20348 × × √ Line Key-> Line 1,2,3,4,5,2 Account 1, 1 - key 34-> Account Account 2, 2 - Account 3, 3 - Account 4, 4 –...
  • Page 168 Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Mode.0 – Deafult, 1 – P20634 Function Keys-> Number: × × √ Line Key-> Line Lock, 2 - Float key 35->Mode Function Keys-> string Value P20351 × × √ Line Key-> Line key 35-> Value Function Keys->...
  • Page 169 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Mode.0 – Deafult, 1 – Function Keys->...
  • Page 170 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 –...
  • Page 171 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 –...
  • Page 172 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 –...
  • Page 173 Directories, 17 - 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD,...
  • Page 174 16 - Network Directories, 17 - 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD,...
  • Page 175 Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - 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, 32 - Hot...
  • Page 176 Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 –...
  • Page 177 Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 –...
  • Page 178 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 –...
  • Page 179 Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 –...
  • Page 180 42,43,44,4 Browser, 16 - 5,46,52 Network Directories, 18 - Forward, 21 – DND, 22 - 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 181 Down, 43 - Local Phone Book, 44 - Network Group, 45 - XML Phone Book, 46 - NetWork Call Log, 52 - CallPark Retrieve Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P43301 √ √ √ Programmable 1,2,3,255 Account 1, 1 - key->...
  • Page 182 Account 4 Function Keys-> String Value P43402 √ √ √ Programmable key-> softkey3-> Value Function Keys-> Number:0, Type( 0 - N/A, 2 - P43203 √ √ √ Programmable 2,6,7,9,12, Speed Dial, 6 - Direct key-> 13,14,16,1 Pickup,7 - Group softkey4->Type 8,21,22,23, Pickup, 9 - Intercom, 24,36,37,3...
  • Page 183 42,43,44,4 Browser, 16 - 5,46,52 Network Directories, 18 - Forward, 21 – DND, 22 - 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 184 XML Phone Book, 46 - NetWork Call Log) Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P43305 √ √ √ Programmable 1,2,3,255 Account 1, 1 - key-> Down -> Account 2, 2 - Account Account 3, 3 - Account 4 Function Keys->...
  • Page 185 key-> Right->Type 13,14,16,1 Pickup,7 - Group 8,21,22,23, Pickup, 9 - Intercom, 24,36,37,3 12 - Local Group, 13 - 8,39,40,41, XML Group,14 - XML 42,43,44,4 Browser, 16 - 5,46,52 Network Directories, 18 - Forward, 21 – DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 - SMS,36 - History, 37 - Directory, 38 -...
  • Page 186 Switch Account Up, 42 - Switch Account Down, 43 - Local Phone Book, 44 -Network Group, 45 - XML Phone Book, 46 - NetWork Call Log) Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P43308 √ √ √ Programmable 1,2,3,255 Account 1, 1 - key->...
  • Page 187 key-> Cancel -> Value Function Keys-> Number:0, Type( 0 - N/A, 2 - P43212 √ √ √ Programmable 2,6,7,9,12, Speed Dial, 6 - Direct key-> 13,14,16,1 Pickup,7 - Group MUTE->Type 8,21,22,23, Pickup, 9 - Intercom, 24,36,37,3 12 - Local Group, 13 - 8,39,40,41, XML Group,14 - XML 42,43,44,4...
  • Page 188 SMS,36 - History, 37 - Directory, 38 - Menu, 39 - NewSMS, 40 - Status, 41 - Switch Account Up, 42 - Switch Account Down, 43 - Local Phone Book, 44 -Network Group, 45 - XML Phone Book, 46 - NetWork Call Log) Function Keys->...
  • Page 189 key-> TRAN-> Account 2, 2 - Account Account 3, 3 - Account 4 Function Keys-> String Value P43413 √ √ √ Programmable key-> TRAN-> Value Function Keys-> Number:0, Type( 0 - N/A, 2 - P43211 × √ √ Programmable 2,6,7,9,12, Speed Dial, 6 - Direct key->...
  • Page 190 key->Speaker-> Account 2, 2 - Account Account 3, 3 - Account 4 Function Keys-> String Value P43414 × √ √ Programmable key->Speaker-> Value Function Keys-> Number:0, 0 - N/A, 1 - Headset P43215 × √ √ Programmable key-> Headset->Type Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P43315...
  • Page 191 Value Function Keys-> Number:0, 0- N/A, 1 -Volume P43219 × √ √ Programmable Down key->Volume Down -> Type Function Keys-> Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P43319 × √ √ Programmable 1,2,3,255 Account 1, 1 - key->Volume Account 2, 2 - Down Account 3, 3 - ->...
  • Page 192 Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Function string Value P60001 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 1 -> Value Function string Label P60002 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY ->...
  • Page 193 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve)
  • Page 194 16 - Network Directories, 17 - 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD,...
  • Page 195 -> 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 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 –...
  • Page 196 Function String Extension P60019 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 4-> Extension Function Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P60020 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY 0-52 Line, 2 - Speeddial, -> Expansion1 3 - BLF, 4 - BLF List, ->...
  • Page 197 -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 5 -> Label Function Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P60023 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY 1,2,3,255 Account 1, 1 - -> Expansion1 Account 2, 2 - -> page1 ->key 5 Account 3, 3 - ->...
  • Page 198 CallPark Retrieve) Function string Value P60026 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 6 -> Value Function string Label P60027 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 6 -> Label Function Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P60028 ×...
  • Page 199 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Function string Value P60031...
  • Page 200 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 –...
  • Page 201 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 –...
  • Page 202 Function Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P60045 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY 0-52 Line, 2 - Speeddial, -> Expansion1 3 - BLF, 4 - BLF List, -> page1 ->key 5 - Voicemail, 6 - 10-> Type Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF,...
  • Page 203 -> Expansion1 Account 2, 2 - -> page1 ->key 10 Account 3, 3 - -> Account Account 4 Function String Extension P60049 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 10-> Extension Function Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P60050 ×...
  • Page 204 -> Value Function string Label P60052 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 11 -> Label Function Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P60053 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY 1,2,3,255 Account 1, 1 - -> Expansion1 Account 2, 2 - ->...
  • Page 205 Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Function string Value P60056 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 12 -> Value Function string Label P60057 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY ->...
  • Page 206 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve)
  • Page 207 16 - Network Directories, 17 - 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD,...
  • Page 208 15-> 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 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 –...
  • Page 209 Function String Extension P60074 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 15-> Extension Function Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P60075 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY 0-52 Line, 2 - Speeddial, -> Expansion1 3 - BLF, 4 - BLF List, ->...
  • Page 210 -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 16 -> Label Function Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P60078 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY 1,2,3,255 Account 1, 1 - -> Expansion1 Account 2, 2 - -> page1 ->key 16 Account 3, 3 - ->...
  • Page 211 CallPark Retrieve) Function string Value P60081 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 17 -> Value Function string Label P60082 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page1 ->key 17 -> Label Function Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P60083 ×...
  • Page 212 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Function string Value P60086...
  • Page 213 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 –...
  • Page 214 Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 –...
  • Page 215 20-> Extension Function Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P60100 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY 0-52 Line, 2 - Speeddial, -> Expansion1 3 - BLF, 4 - BLF List, ->page2 -> key 1 5 - Voicemail, 6 - -> Type Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 -...
  • Page 216 Function Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P60103 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY 1,2,3,255 Account 1, 1 - -> Expansion1 Account 2, 2 - -> page2 ->key 1 Account 3, 3 - -> Account Account 4 Function String Extension P60104 ×...
  • Page 217 -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 2 -> Value Function string Label P60107 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 2 -> Label Function Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P60108 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY 1,2,3,255 Account 1, 1 - ->...
  • Page 218 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Function string Value P60111 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 3 -> Value Function string Label...
  • Page 219 Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group...
  • Page 220 Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 – SMS, 25 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 –...
  • Page 221 -> Expansion1 3 - BLF, 4 - BLF List, -> page2 ->key 6 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,...
  • Page 222 -> Account Account 4 Function String Extension P60129 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 6-> Extension Function Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P60130 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY 0-52 Line, 2 - Speeddial, -> Expansion1 3 - BLF, 4 - BLF List, ->...
  • Page 223 Function string Label P60132 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 7 -> Label Function Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P60133 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY 1,2,3,255 Account 1, 1 - -> Expansion1 Account 2, 2 - ->...
  • Page 224 Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Function string Value P60136 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 8 -> Value Function string Label P60137 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 ->page2 -> key 8 ->...
  • Page 225 Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Function...
  • Page 226 Directories, 17 - 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD,...
  • Page 227 Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF, 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 –...
  • Page 228 -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 11-> Extension Function Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P60155 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY 0-52 Line, 2 - Speeddial, -> Expansion1 3 - BLF, 4 - BLF List, -> page2 ->key 5 - Voicemail, 6 - 12->...
  • Page 229 -> Label Function Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P60158 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY 1,2,3,255 Account 1, 1 - -> Expansion1 Account 2, 2 - -> page2 ->key 12 Account 3, 3 - -> Account Account 4 Function String Extension P60159 ×...
  • Page 230 Function string Value P60161 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 13 -> Value Function string Label P60162 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 13 -> Label Function Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P60163 ×...
  • Page 231 Private Hold, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Function string Value P60166 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY ->...
  • Page 232 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, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 –...
  • Page 233 11 - Frefix, 12 - Local Group, 13 - XML Group, 14 - XML Browser, 15 - LDAP, 16 - Network Directories, 17 - Conference, 18 - Forward, 19 - Transfer, 20 – Hold, 21 - DND, 22 - Redial, 23 - Call Return, 24 –...
  • Page 234 Function Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P60180 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY 0-52 Line, 2 - Speeddial, -> Expansion1 3 - BLF, 4 - BLF List, -> page2 ->key 5 - Voicemail, 6 - 17-> Type Direct Pickup, 7 - Group Pickup, 8 - Call Park, 9 - Intercom, 10 - DTMF,...
  • Page 235 -> Expansion1 Account 2, 2 - -> page2 ->key 17 Account 3, 3 - -> Account Account 4 Function String Extension P60184 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 17-> Extension Function Number: Key Type(0 -N/A, 1 - P60185 ×...
  • Page 236 -> Value Function string Label P60187 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 18 -> Label Function Number:0, 255 - Auto, 0 - P60188 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY 1,2,3,255 Account 1, 1 - -> Expansion1 Account 2, 2 - ->...
  • Page 237 Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve) Function string Value P60191 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY -> Expansion1 -> page2 ->key 19 -> Value Function string Label P60192 × √ √ Keys->EXP KEY ->...
  • Page 238 - Record, 26 - URL Record, 27 – Paging, 28 - Group Listening, 29 - Public Hold, 30 - Private Hold, 32 - Hot Desking, 33 - ACD, 34 - Zero Touch, 35 – URL, 44 - Network Group, 47 - MultiCast Paging, 51 - Group Call Park, 52 - CallPark Retrieve)
  • Page 239 -Portuguese,5 -Russian,6 -Italian, 7-Polish,8-Turkish, 10 - ChineseSimplified, 11 - ChineseTraditional, 19 - Dutch Setting->LCD Number:0-1 Web Language(0 P8621 √ √ √ Language -English,1 -French,2 -German,3 -Spanish,4 -Portuguese,5 -Russian,6 -Italian, 7-Polish,8-Turkish, 9-Serbian,10--Chinese Simplified, 11–ChineseTraditional ,13 - Slovenian, 14 - Farsi, 15 - Hebrew, 16 - Slovak, 17 - Czech, 18 - JapaneseSimplified,...
  • Page 240 HandFree Send +4dB, 3 - +2dB, 4 - Volume -2dB, 5 - -4dB, 6 - -6dB) Setting->Preferen Number:0, Backlight Inactive P20642 × × √ ce->Backlight Level(0 - Low, 1 - Off) Inactive Level Setting->Preferen Number:0- Backlight Active P20643 × × √...
  • Page 241 # 6 - Ring6.bin, 7 - Ring7.bin, 8 - Ring8.bin Setting->Preferen Number Ring P8503 √ √ √ ce-> Ring Volume Volume(Between 0 and 14) Setting->Preferen Number NO Key Entry √ √ √ ce-> NO Key Timeout(in seconds, Entry Timeout 0 means never timeout, default is 0 seconds) Setting->Preferen...
  • Page 242 Setting->Preferen Number:0, Display Mode(0 - P2532 × √ √ ce-> Display Mode Icon Mode,1 - Text Mode) Setting->Preferen Number:0- Wallpaper(0 P8660 × √ √ ce-> Wallpaper -Wallpaper 1,1 -Wallpaper 2,2 -Wallpaper 3,3 -Wallpaper 4,4 -Wallpaper 5,5 -Wallpaper 6) Setting->Preferen Number:0, Dial First Digit(0 - P20018 √...
  • Page 243 Setting->Preferen Number:0, Suppress DTMF P20117 √ √ √ ce-> Suppress Display Delay(1 - on, DTMF Display 0 - off) Delay P20118 Setting->Preferen Number:0, Voice Mail Tone(1 - √ √ √ ce->Voice Mail off, 0 - on) Tone P56203 Setting->Preferen Number: Busy Tone Timer √...
  • Page 244 – 18 , 18 – 19 ,19 - 20 Setting->Preference Number:0,1 Play Hold Tone 0 - Off, 1 P23204 √ √ √ ->Play Hold Tone - On Setting->Preference Number Play Hold Tone Delay P23205 √ √ √ ->Play Hold Tone Delay Setting->Preference Number:0-2...
  • Page 245 Setting->Feature- String Off Code P53103 √ √ √ >Forward-> Always -> Off Code Setting->Feature- Number:0, Busy Always P53110 √ √ √ >Forward-> Busy Forward(1 - on, 0 - off) Setting->Feature- String Target(Target number P53111 √ √ √ >Forward-> Busy for transfer) ->...
  • Page 246 Setting->Feature- String DND On Code(The P53200 √ √ √ >Do Not Disturb-> feature code to DND On Code enable DND,the phone will send the feature code directly to open DND) Setting->Feature- String DND Off Code(The P53201 √ √ √ >Do Not Disturb-> feature code to DND Off Code disable DND,the...
  • Page 247 Transfer On Hook Setting->Feature- Number:0, Call Pickup Mode(0 - P24018 √ √ √ >Call Pickup->Call XSI, 1 - FAC) Pickup Mode Setting->Feature- Number:0, Direct Call Pickup(0 - P4701 √ √ √ >Call Pickup-> Disable, 1 - Enable) Direct Call Pickup Setting->Feature- String Direct Call Pickup...
  • Page 248 Setting->Feature- Number:0, Visual Alert For P24023 √ √ √ >Call Park->Visual Parked Call Alert For Parked Call Setting->Feature- Number:0, Audio Alert For P24024 √ √ √ >Call Park->Audio Parked Call Alert For Parked Call Setting->Feature- Number:0- Keypad Lock(0 - P8630 √...
  • Page 249 Setting->Feature- Number:0- Alert Ring File 2(0 - P1403 √ √ √ > Alert Ring-> Default, 1 - Ring Alert Ring File 2 1.bin, 2 - Ring 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,) Setting->Feature-...
  • Page 250 Setting->Feature- Number:0- Alert Ring File 6(0 - P20068 √ √ √ > Alert Ring-> Default, 1 - Ring Alert Ring File 6 1.bin, 2 - Ring 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,) Setting->Feature-...
  • Page 251 Setting->Feature- Number:0- Alert Ring File 10(0 - P20072 √ √ √ > Alert Ring-> Default, 1 - Ring Alert Ring File 10 1.bin, 2 - Ring 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,) Auto Redial.
  • Page 252 Setting->Feature-> Number 0,1 SIP Notify(0 - Off, 1 - P24012 √ √ √ Remote Control ->SIP Notify Setting->Feature-> Number 0,1 Enable Call Completion P24748 √ √ √ Call Completion-> (0 - Off, 1 - On) Enable Call Completion Setting->BLF BLF Selected Type. 0 – P20085 Number: √...
  • Page 253 Flashing Green 1s, 8 – Flashing Green 0.5s, 9 – Flashing Green 0.2s, 10 – Flashing Green 0.1s Setting->BLF Current Call Status .0 – P20088 Number: √ √ √ Settings->Index Idle, 1 – Incoming call, 3->Current Call 2 – Dialing, 3 – Talking, Status 4 –...
  • Page 254 5->Current Call 2 – Dialing, 3 – Talking, Status 4 – Hold, 5 – Parked, 6 – Off line Setting->BLF BLF Status Text= P20100 string √ √ √ Settings->Index 5-> confirmed BLF Status Text Setting->BLF BLF Led Mode. 0 – Led P20110 Number: √...
  • Page 255 Setting->BLF Number: BLF Led Mode. 0 – Led P20112 √ √ √ Settings->Index Off, 1 – Solid Red, 2 – 0-10 7>BLF Led Mode Solid Green, 3 – Flashing Red 1s, 4 – Flashing Red 0.5s, 5 – Flashing Red 0.2s, 6 – Flashing Red 0.1s, 7 –...
  • Page 256 # 10 - -7 United States-MST no DST, 11 - -6 Canada-Manitoba(Wi nnipeg) # 12 - -6 Chile(Easter Islands), 13 - -6 Mexico(Mexico City,Acapulco) # 14 - -6 United States-Central Time, 15 - -5 Bahamas(Nassau) # 16 - -5 Canada(Montreal,Ott awa,Quebec), 17 - -5 Cuba(Havana) # 18 - -5 United...
  • Page 257 # 30 - -3 Brazil(DST), 31 - -2 Brazil(no DST), 32 - -1 Portugal(Azores) # 33 - 0 GMT, 34 - 0 Greenland, 35 - 0 Denmark-Faroe Islands(Torshaven) # 36 - 0 Ireland(Dublin), 37 - 0 Portugal(Lisboa,Port o,Funchal) # 38 - 0 Spain-Canary Islands(Las Palmas), 39 - 0 United Kingdom(London)
  • Page 258 bia(Belgrade) # 57 - +2 Estonia(Tallinn), 58 - +2 Finland(Helsinki), 59 - +2 Gaza Strip(Gaza) # 106 - +2 Greece(Athens), 61 - +2 Israel(Tel Aviv), 62 - +2 Jordan(Amman) # 63 - +2 Latvia(Riga), 64 - +2 Lebanon(Beirut), 65 - +2 Moldova(Kishinev) # 66 - +2 Russia(Kaliningrad),...
  • Page 259 Pakistan(Islamabad), 83 - +5 Russia(Chelyabinsk) # 84 - +5:30 India(Calcutta), 85 - Kazakstan(Astana,Al maty), 86 - +6 Russia(Novosibirsk,O msk) # 87 - +7 Russia(Krasnoyarsk), 88 - +7 Thailand(Bangkok), 89 - +8 China(Beijing) # 90 - +8 Singapore(Singapore ), 91 - +8 Australia(Perth), 92 - +9 Korea(Seoul) # 93 - +9...
  • Page 260 Zeland(Chatham Islands), 104 - +13 Tonga(Nukualofa) Setting->Date&Ti Number:0, NTP Server is P144 √ √ √ me-> NTP Server Covered with is Covered with DHCP(0- no, 1-yes) DHCP Setting->Date&Ti String URL or IP address of √ √ √ me->NTP Server NTP Server P8622 Setting->Date&Ti String...
  • Page 261 Switzerland, 26 - Sweden, 27 - Russia, 28 - United States) Setting-> Tones-> String Dial Tone P4000 √ √ √ Dial Tone Syntax: f1=freq@vol, f2=freq@vol, c=on1/off1‐on2/off2‐ on3/off3 freq: FREQUENCY in on1/off1‐ on2/off2 :cadence in Millisecond Setting-> Tones-> String Ringback Tone P4001 √...
  • Page 262 on1/off1‐on2/of f2 :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 on1/off1‐on2/of f2 :cadence in Millisecond Setting-> Tones-> String Call Waiting Tone P4005 √ √ √ Call Waiting Tone Syntax: f1=freq@vol, f2=freq@vol, c=on1/off1‐on2/off2‐...
  • Page 263 an account is logged off.) Setting-> Action String Register Failed(This P3704 √ √ √ URL-> Register message will be sent Failed out when an account is registered failed.) Setting-> Action String Offhook(This P3705 √ √ √ URL-> Offhook message will be sent out when the phone is off hook.) Setting->...
  • Page 264 Setting-> Action String Close Always P3714 √ √ √ URL-> Close Forward(This Always Forward message will be sent out when always-forward is disabled.) Setting-> Action String Open Busy P3715 √ √ √ URL-> Open Busy Forward(This Forward message will be sent out when busy-forward is enabled.)
  • Page 265 transfer.) Setting-> Action String Hold(This message P3722 √ √ √ URL-> Hold will be sent out when holding a call.) Setting-> Action String Unhold(This P3723 √ √ √ URL-> Unhold message will be sent out when unholding the call.) Setting-> Action String Mute(This message P3724...
  • Page 266 Setting->Softkey Number:0- Custom Softkey(0 - P8751 √ √ √ Layout->Custom Disable,1 - Enable) Softkey TR069 Enable. 0 – P8100 Setting->TR069-> Number:0, √ √ √ TR069 Enable No, 1 - Yes P8101 Setting->TR069-> string ACS URL √ √ √ ACS URL Setting->TR069->...
  • Page 267 Directory-> String Phone Book URL P4402 √ √ √ Remote PhoneBook->inde x 2-> Phone Book Directory-> String Name P3312 √ √ √ Remote PhoneBook->inde x 2-> Name Directory-> String Phone Book URL P4404 √ √ √ Remote PhoneBook->inde x 3-> Phone Book Directory->...
  • Page 268 erver if the input are digits. Directory->LDAP- String LDAP server address P5432 √ √ √ >Server Address , the value can be IP or Domain name. Directory->LDAP- Number LDAP server port P5433 √ √ √ > Port Directory->LDAP- Sring searching root directo P5434 √...
  • Page 269 eXtended Services Interface (XSI) platform access Directory->Network P20945 Number:0, Host Server. √ √ √ Directory-> XSI Configures the IP Information-> Host address or domain Server name of the eXtended Services Interface (XSI) Platform server for account X Directory->Networ Number Port =80. P20946 √...
  • Page 270 Directory->Network string Display name. P20960 √ √ √ Directory-> Enables or disables the Network IP phone to display the Directory->Group group directory and Name configures the display name on the LCD screen for the group directory. Directory->Network Number:0, Enterprise. 0 – Disable, P20955 √...
  • Page 271 Enterprise Common directory and name configures the display name on the LCD screen for the enterprise common directory. Directory->Network Number:0, Personal. 0 – Disable, 1 P20957 √ √ √ Directory-> - Enable Network Directory->Personal Directory->Network string Personal name. P20964 √ √...
  • Page 272 Listening Address Directory->MultiC Stirng Lable P20022 √ √ √ ast Paging-> IP Address 1-> Lable Directory->MultiC String Listening Address P20023 √ √ √ ast Paging->IP Address 2> Listening Address Directory->MultiC Stirng Lable P20024 √ √ √ ast Paging-> IP Address 2> Lable Directory->MultiC String Listening Address...
  • Page 273 Directory->MultiC Stirng Lable P20034 √ √ √ ast Paging-> IP Address 7> Lable Directory->MultiC String Listening Address P20035 √ √ √ ast Paging->IP Address 8> Listening Address Directory->MultiC Stirng Lable P20036 √ √ √ ast Paging-> IP Address 8> Lable Directory->MultiC String Listening Address...
  • Page 274 Managenment-> String Config Server Path P237 √ √ √ Auto Provision->Firmw are Upgrade-> Config Server Path Managenment-> Number Allow DHCP Option P1145 √ √ √ Auto Provision->Firmw are Upgrade-> Allow DHCP Option To Oerride Server(0 – Managenment-> Number:0, P145 √ √...
  • Page 275 are Upgrade-> AUTO Upgrade Managenment->A Number check for upgrade P193 √ √ √ every ? Minutes Provision->Firmw are Upgrade-> check for upgrade every ? Minutes Managenment->A Number:0- Upgrade Check P238 √ √ √ Mode Provision->Firmw 0 - Always Check are Upgrade-> For New Firmware Upgrade Check 1 - check new...
  • Page 276 e Upgrade->hlpres Server URL Managenment->Aut P20177 String exp_res Server URL √ √ √ Provision->F irmwar e Upgrade->exp_res Server URL Managenment->Aut P20178 String VPN Server URL √ √ √ Provision->F irmwar e Upgrade->VPN Server URL Managenment->Aut String Trusted CA Server P20179 √...
  • Page 277 Zero Active.0 – No, 1 Managenment->Aut Number:0, P20933 √ √ √ - Yes Provision->F irmwar e Upgrade->Zero Active Managenment->Aut P20932 Number Wait Time(1~100s) √ √ √ Provision->F irmwar e Upgrade->Wait Time(1~100s) Managenment->A Number:0, Self as Server(0 - P40001 × √ √...
  • Page 278 Phonebook XML no, 1 - yes,HTTP, 2 - Download -> yes,TFTP, 3 - Phonebook XML yes,FTP, 4 - Download Enable yes,HTTPs Managenment->A Number:0, SNMP Service P8150 √ √ √ uto Provision-> Enable.0 - no, 1 - yes SNMP Service -> SNMP Service Enable Managenment->A...
  • Page 279 Syslog Level.0 – Managenment->Co Number:0- P208 √ √ √ NONE, 1 – DEBUG,2 nfiguration->System – INFO, 3 – log->Syslog Level WARNING, 4 - ERROR Managenment->Tru Trusted Certificates.0 P20156 Number:0- √ √ √ sted CA->Trusted –Default Certificates Certificates , 1 –Custom Certificates ,2 –All Certificates Managenment->Ser Number:0-...

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