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Vivo V656IPW User Manual
Vivo V656IPW User Manual

Vivo V656IPW User Manual

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General
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DECT / DECT 6.0
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SITEL Dialog RHEA platform SC14452
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Standard configuration of 1 VoIP account. Maximum of 4 VoIP accounts
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IPv4 / IPv6
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10 Non-volatile Hot Keys
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WAN port and LAN port
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Headset connectivity (check with your distributor for this option before order)
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PoE (check with your distributor for this option before order)
Server Compliance
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Asterisk / Broadsoft / Alcatel / NEC / Avaya basic call features supported
Codecs and Voice Features
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Wideband codec: G.722
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Narrowband codec: G.711μ/A, ILBC
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G.729
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VAD, CNG, AEC, PLC, AJB, AGC
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Full-duplex speakerphone with AEC
User Guide
V656IPW
VoIP-DECT Telephone
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Summary of Contents for Vivo V656IPW

  • Page 1 User Guide V656IPW VoIP-DECT Telephone General DECT / DECT 6.0 SITEL Dialog RHEA platform SC14452 Standard configuration of 1 VoIP account. Maximum of 4 VoIP accounts IPv4 / IPv6 10 Non-volatile Hot Keys WAN port and LAN port Headset connectivity (check with your distributor for this option before order)
  • Page 2 A. Handset Key Mapping and Description Diagram above shows the keypad mapping on the wireless handset of V656IPW. 2/16...
  • Page 3 B. Base Unit Key Mapping and Description Diagram above shows the keypad mapping of the base-station of V656IPW. Function Description PAGE To page / to locate the wireless handset Call-Flash VOL – To decrease loudspeaker volume on the base-station VOL +...
  • Page 4: Installation

    C. Installation 1. Unpack the box and check for the following items enclosed: a. Main unit and laminated faceplate b. DECT Handset c. RJ45 Ethernet cable d. D.C. Power Adapter (check with your vendor for this item may not be included) 2.
  • Page 5 Using the base unit speakerphone 1. Press the speakerphone button to answer the call. 2. To end the call, simply press the speakerphone button again. The line status LED will turn off. (III) Redial Using the wireless handset 1. Lift the handset and press the “Off-hook” button to get a line.
  • Page 6: Volume Adjustment

    The Web Portal of V656IPW can be accessed by Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. To Log In You must find find out the IP Address of V656IPW in order to log on to its WebPortal for configuration and settings.
  • Page 7 The welcome page shows the hardware version and firmware date code of the model (see below). Figure 1 - Welcome page of the Web Portal b. User Access When prompt for login, enter "users" for user name, "1111" for password. Users have limited functions and controls over the behavor of the phones.
  • Page 8 Go to the Admin page. On the left panel, find the "Set Password" link and press on it. Enter username for login name Enter password and re-enter for confirmation purpose When the mask password box is checked, both password entries are masked. To un-mask, simply un-checked the mask password box.
  • Page 9 (IV) Network Settings Administrators may choose to operate in either dynamic IP environment or static IP environment. Go to the Network page. Change network setting parameters. After making changes, click save at the bottom of the page A pop-up window appears, you may choose between "back" and "restart" In order to have the changes take effect immediately, click "restart"...
  • Page 10 Figure 4 - Account Settings page on Web Portal Parameters for Call settings for each account can be found under the title, "Call Settings", on the left panel. Such parameters include: Call Forward Mode Call Waiting activation / deactivation DND activation / deactivation Auto-Answer activation / deactivation Parameters for network environment such as Network-Address-Traversal (NAT) can be found under “SIP/NAT Settings”.
  • Page 11 (VI) Direct memory – to store “M1” and “MSG” The 10 memory keys can be pre-programmed in the Configuration page. Memory Key 9 is reserved for “MSG”. See Section B – Base Unit Key Mapping. Figure 5 - Memory key and MSG button settings page on Web Portal 11/16...
  • Page 12 H. DECT Handset Registration 1. Enable the base unit registration mode There are 2 ways to do it: Option 1: (a) Press and hold the page key for 6 sec on the base unit (b) LED starts blinking indicating that the base unit has entered registration mode Option 2: (a) Base unit is in standby mode (b) Enter the code HOLD ...
  • Page 13 (c) Keep holding down the page button for approx. 10 sec until a “Beep” tone is heard, which indicates that all previously registered handsets are erased from that base unit and the base registration entry is now empty To selectively de-register a handset at the base-station 1.
  • Page 14 Low Batt Turn on / off the alert tone in case of low battery Auto Answer Turn on / off the answer automatically feature. “Auto Answer” refers to the action taken by the handset to enter the dialing state as soon as it leaves the charging cradle. Handset Name Set the name to be displayed on the idle screen Language...
  • Page 15: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHEN USING YOUR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY TO PERSONS. INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL. FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS MARKED ON THE PRODUCT. UNPLUG THE PRODUCT FROM THE WALL OUTLET BEFORE CLEANING.
  • Page 16 HTI PRODUCT SUPPORT Should you need any technical assistance for this product, please contact Hotel Technology International Limited: Telephone : +44 (0) 203 405 1200 Email : support@hotel-tech.com 16/16...