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  • Page 2 © snom technology AG 2007 All rights reserved. For questions regarding the product, please contact your snom Certified Sales Partner. Also visit us on http://www.snom.com 130907_UMEV21_AF...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Important User Information....................2 Safety instructions .........................2 Disposal of the product........................2 Overview ..........................3 Hardware Components........................3 snom 300 ..............................3 snom 320 ..............................3 snom 360 ..............................4 snom 370 ..............................4 (1) Display ..............................5 (2) Keypad and LEDs ..........................5 (3) Audio Devices............................
  • Page 4 Web User Interface ........................26 Access ..............................26 Phone Configuration Changes .......................27 Phone Configuration ......................28 General Configuration Tasks ....................28 Language ..............................28 Time and Date .............................29 Keyboard Lock ............................29 Display Format.............................30 Display Configuration Tasks ....................31 Display Contrast ............................31 Backlight Mode ............................32 Audio Configuration Tasks .......................
  • Page 5 Call Indication..............................63 Accepting Incoming Calls ........................64 Call Waiting ..............................64 Denying Incoming Calls ..........................66 Denying Incoming Calls Automatically....................66 DND (Do Not Disturb) Mode........................67 Call Forwarding............................68 Active Calls ..........................71 Audio Operation Modes ...........................71 Mute / Unmute.............................72 Multiple Speaker Mode ..........................73 Hold and Resume............................74 Call Transfer..............................76 Conference ..............................77 Call Recording ............................78...
  • Page 6 “Edit” / “Enter number” screen .......................92 “Ringing”, “Calling”, “Connected”, “Holding”, “Transfer”, “Conference” screens ....92 Mapping of Key Events......................93 Idle Screen ........................... 94 Accessories..........................95 Expansion Module ............................95 Headsets ..............................95 Wireless Headset Adapter........................96 Power Consumption ........................97 FCC Statement ........................... 97 Endnotes............................
  • Page 7: Welcome

    When this publication is made available on snom media, snom technology AG gives its consent to downloading and printing copies of the content provided in this file only for private use and not for redistribution.
  • Page 8: Important User Information

    • Do not use a phone (other than cordless type) during an electrical storm. Disposal of the product Your product should not be placed in municipal waste. Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products. Important User Information © snom technology AG 2007 2 •...
  • Page 9: Overview

    U s e r M a n u a l E n g l i s h Overview Hardware Components display (1) The main hardware components of your snom VoIP phone are the , the keypad with LEDs (2), and the audio devices (3)
  • Page 10 3 x 0 V o I P P h o n e s U s e r M a n u a l E n g l i s h snom 360 snom 370 Overview © snom technology AG 2007 4 •...
  • Page 11: Snom 320

    Alphanumeric Keys Audio Device Control Keys Free Function Keys with LEDs Preprogrammed Function Keys Context-Sensitive Function Keys Message LED Call Indication LED Each unit is explained in the following subchapters in detail. © snom technology AG 2007 Overview • 5...
  • Page 12 E n g l i s h (2a) Navigation Keys Use the navigation keys to navigate in the display menus and confirm and cancel actions. snom 300 - snom 320 - snom 360 - snom 370 Cancel Down Left Right...
  • Page 13 E n g l i s h (2c) Audio Device Control Keys Use the audio device control keys to perform the following actions depending on your phone type: snom 300 snom 320 - snom 360 - snom 370 Adjusts the volume see page 33 Volume Volume Toggles handsfree mode.
  • Page 14 Retrieve (2f) Context-Sensitive Function Keys The snom 320, snom 360, and snom 370 have context-sensitive function keys (S1 to S4) below the display. The current function of these keys is indicated by the text or symbol in the display above each key.
  • Page 15: Audio Devices

    (blinking) Info Message (2h) Call Indication LED The “Call Indication LED” is only available on the snom 370. It indicates incoming calls by a flashing red light. (3) Audio Devices Your phone is equipped with two different audio devices: •...
  • Page 16: User Interfaces

    Your phone can be used in user or administrator mode. Administrator mode is the default setting with full configuration rights. For further details see page 46 / 47. Note: The default administrator password is “0000” (four zeros). Documentation The following table shows all documentations available for snom phones. Format/ Name Contents...
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    Only use the 5-V DC power adapters listed below or an exact equivalent adapter approved by your local reseller. snom Product Number Power Rating 00001164 10.5 W 90-264V AC / 5.25V DC © snom technology AG 2007 Getting Started • 1 1...
  • Page 18: Phone Initialization

    For TFTP update: For TFTP update. Press any key: Press any key: 3 Press any key: 3 Press any key: 3 © 2000-2007 snom technology … Read the instructions provided in our online knowledge database (3A) Automatic Phone Initialization The phone continues the initialization process by loading the last saved configuration.
  • Page 19 Note: If your IP telephony system supports automatic initialization but any of the previously described steps have failed, inform your system administrator. For further information regarding mass deployment read the instructions provided in our online knowledge database. © snom technology AG 2007 Getting Started • 1 3...
  • Page 20: (3M) Manual Phone Initialization

    Warning: Using the wrong network settings. parameters may result in inaccessibility of your phone and may also have an impact on your network performance! Please ask your network administrator! Getting Started © snom technology AG 2007 1 4 •...
  • Page 21 … for navigation and select your preferred language from the list. Press to confirm your choice. Result: The selected phone user interface language will be used for all following dialogs. © snom technology AG 2007 Getting Started • 1 5...
  • Page 22 -8: Canada (Vancouver) -8: Canada (Vancouver) … … for navigation and select your country’s time zone from the list. Press to confirm your choice. Result: The time zone has been configured. Getting Started © snom technology AG 2007 1 6 •...
  • Page 23 Note: Acceptable entries are e.g. 100, turner, smith1, etc. Account: Account: ——— Account ——— Account time 1>>a C<< << >> Confirm with Result: The account of the first extension has been configured. © snom technology AG 2007 Getting Started • 1 7...
  • Page 24 Registrar: Registrar: ——— Registrar ——— Registrar time 192.168.0.100 192.168.0.100 192.168.0.100 192.168.0.100 a>>A C<< << >> Confirm with or abort with Result: The registrar of the first extension has been configured. Getting Started © snom technology AG 2007 1 8 •...
  • Page 25: Registration

    370 time date NR time date time ext1 ext1 … … … … NR = Not registered NR = Not registered Note: If the registration fails contact your network administrator. © snom technology AG 2007 Getting Started • 1 9...
  • Page 26: Idle Screen

    Display Text for Idle Screen: <Your Idle Screen Text> Note: Text exceeding the maximum available space will be truncated. Context-Sensitive Function Keys Snom 320, 360, and 370 only: The functionality of the context-sensitive keys (see page 8 and 91) for the idle screen can be changed:...
  • Page 27 E n g l i s h XML Idle Screen snom 360 and 370 only: The position of the analog or digital clock, SIP identities, etc. can be defined in XML files, one each for each SIP identity. By changing the identity for outgoing calls (see page 53) the predefined XML file will be loaded and the idle screen appearance will change accordingly.
  • Page 28: User Interfaces

    Level 2 Level 3 only firmware release 7 Note: This menu structure refers to snom 300 snom 320 snom 360 - snom 370 Call Forwarding Call Forwarding 1 Display 1 Contrast Time S2 Time Change Contrast Timeout Target / Call Fwd...
  • Page 29 3 x 0 V o I P P h o n e s U s e r M a n u a l E n g l i s h snom 300 snom 320 snom 360 - snom 370 Other Settings Headset Device 5 Identity TimeZone...
  • Page 30 3 x 0 V o I P P h o n e s U s e r M a n u a l E n g l i s h snom 360 - snom 370 8 Network 9 Key Mapping...
  • Page 31: Settings Menu

    The currently active setting is indicated as follows: active active active Level 1 Level 2 First displayed menu item First displayed menu item Level 3 Level 3 Press to save the changes or press to abort. © snom technology AG 2007 User Interfaces • 2 5...
  • Page 32: Web User Interface

    ?<Online Help> setting <value> For further details press the “?” icon next to the Save setting. You will be forwarded appropriate description of the setting’s function in our online knowledge database. User Interfaces © snom technology AG 2007 2 6 •...
  • Page 33: Phone Configuration Changes

    You have to save the configuration before the setting change takes effect by clicking on the Save button located at the bottom of each page Note: Some setting changes require a reboot of your phone (see page 51) © snom technology AG 2007 User Interfaces • 2 7...
  • Page 34: Phone Configuration

    Action: Change the language of the web user interface snom 300 snom 320 snom 360 snom 370 Setup Preferences General Information Web Interface Language: <Your Language> Result: The language of the web user interface has been changed. Phone Configuration © snom technology AG 2007 2 8 •...
  • Page 35: Time And Date

    370 Press until the symbol disappears from the idle screen. If a “PIN to unlock” has been set, you are prompted for the PIN. Result: The keyboard lock is deactivated. © snom technology AG 2007 Phone Configuration • 2 9...
  • Page 36: Display Format

    Example: The SIP-URI “John Smith” <sip:100@sip.company.com> will be displayed “John Smith” <sip:100@sip.company.com> <Full Contact>: John Smith <Name>: <Number> <Name+Number> John Smith 100 <Number+Name> 100 John Smith Display Display Method Result: The display format of extensions is changed. Phone Configuration © snom technology AG 2007 3 0 •...
  • Page 37: Display Configuration Tasks

    ■■■■■■■■■_ _ _ _ _ _ Press to reduce or to increase the contrast Press to save the contrast change (or press to abort). Result: The display contrast has been changed. © snom technology AG 2007 Phone Configuration • 3 1...
  • Page 38: Backlight Mode

    You can adjust the display’s backlight mode. By default the backlight mode is “On”: • : Backlight is turned off or dimmed when the phone is inactive for approximately 20 seconds snom 360: Backlight is turned off completely. snom 370: Backlight is dimmed. • : Backlight is turned off completely •...
  • Page 39: Audio Configuration Tasks

    Decrease volume Increase volume or press or press << >> Press to save the change or press to cancel. Result: The volume of the active audio device has been adjusted. © snom technology AG 2007 Phone Configuration • 3 3...
  • Page 40: Headset Use

    E n g l i s h Headset Use Physically connect your headset (see page 11) and activate/deactivate it for use. If you are using a wireless headset and the snom wireless headset adapter , the wireless mode is automatically activated.
  • Page 41: Ringtones

    (3) or (4). Custom melody ringtones are mono WAV files using PCM at 8 kHz with 16 bit/sample (linear). Sample files are available for download at http://snom.com/download/melodyX.wav (X=1-8) © snom technology AG 2007 Phone Configuration • 3 5...
  • Page 42 Ringer … … 2 … to choose the extension X whose ringtone you want to change. Ringer Press 2x Press Press 2: Ringer Edit Press Result: The ringtone is played back. Phone Configuration © snom technology AG 2007 3 6 •...
  • Page 43 Result: The ringtone has been changed; the new ringtone will be used for incoming call indication (see page 63) if no higher prioritized ringtone is assigned (see page 35). © snom technology AG 2007 Phone Configuration • 3 7...
  • Page 44: Sip Identity Configuration Tasks

    E n g l i s h SIP Identity Configuration Tasks snom VoIP phones support multiple extensions (SIP identities). Each extension will act like a separate phone line in a conventional telephony system. As soon as the extensions have been registered (see page 19), calls can be placed from and received to these extensions.
  • Page 45: Blocking Extensions

    The phone is placed out of operation and by default the logon wizard (see page 17) will be shown on the display. This behavior can only be disabled via mass deployment : logon_wizard: OFF © snom technology AG 2007 Phone Configuration • 3 9...
  • Page 46: Function Key Configuration Tasks

    The free function key “Types” DTMF, Push2Talk, Intercom, Action URL, Key Event, Speed Dial, None are explained in the following subchapters. For further information and examples consult our online knowledge database Phone Configuration © snom technology AG 2007 4 0 •...
  • Page 47 SLA members can monitor the status of the bridged line via the LED adjacent to the free function “Shared Line” key: • LED “on” indicates the line is in use • LED “off” indicates an idle status. For further information consult our online knowledge database. © snom technology AG 2007 Phone Configuration • 4 1...
  • Page 48 (adjacent LED is blinking). If several calls have been parked in the same “park orbit”, the first or last call parked (depends on your VoIP PBX) can be picked. Phone Configuration © snom technology AG 2007 4 2 •...
  • Page 49 Description: This key function allows sending the specification of arbitrary key sequences via DTMF. Usage: Press a “DTMF” key during an active call to send the key sequence specified under “Number” via DTMF. © snom technology AG 2007 Phone Configuration • 4 3...
  • Page 50 “Number”, if authentication has been set up properly. The adjacent LED lights up. • Disable Intercom mode : Terminate the intercom call as usual (see page 59) Phone Configuration © snom technology AG 2007 4 4 •...
  • Page 51 As opposed to key type “Extension”, this key type does not provide “Extension Monitoring & Call Pickup” Usage: Press a “Speed Dial” key to call the extension specified under “Number”. None Description: This key function provides no functionality. © snom technology AG 2007 Phone Configuration • 4 5...
  • Page 52: Maintenance Tasks

    Save by clicking on Save Enter the settings menu and navigate supported supported through the menu (see page 22): 10 Maintenance 1 User Mode Press Result: User Mode has been enabled. Phone Configuration © snom technology AG 2007 4 6 •...
  • Page 53: Firmware Update

    Note: Only advanced users should conduct a firmware update. If your phone operates in a locally hosted VoIP PBX environment ask your system administrator. Versions Several major firmware versions have been released for snom phones: snom 300 snom 320 snom 360...
  • Page 54 IP Adr: X.X.X.X MAC: 0004132XXXXX MAC: 0004132XXXXX Version Press Press Version: Version: s300-SIP X.Y.Z snom 320-SIP X.Y.Z Result: The firmware version currently installed on your phone is displayed. Version Comparison Phone Configuration © snom technology AG 2007 4 8 •...
  • Page 55 The phone loads the new software from snom’s web server. This process may take some time depending on the <File Size> and the speed of your internet connection. Warning: Any power interruption during the following process will most likely lead to a flash memory error.
  • Page 56 As a result the system cannot boot up anymore and the phone must be sent in for repairing at your own expense. The phone automatically loads the necessary software from snom’s web server successively. The whole update process may take some time.
  • Page 57: Reboot

    Enter the settings menu and navigate through the menu (see page 22): Configuration Reboot 10 Maintenance 4 Reboot Reboot Press Press Press Reboot? Reboot? ——— Reboot ——— Reboot time Reboot? Cancel Reboot? Press Result: The phone reboots. Rebooting… Rebooting… Rebooting… Rebooting… © snom technology AG 2007 Phone Configuration • 5 1...
  • Page 58: Factory Reset

    • The phone configuration was changed and the phone is not functioning anymore. • The help desk of your vendor or snom partner advised you to do so. Action: Reset the phone configuration to factory values snom 300 snom 320...
  • Page 59: Basic Call Functions

    Result: The extension displayed will be Result: The Result: The used for outgoing calls. extension indicated highlighted will be used extension ( ) will for outgoing calls. be used for outgoing calls. © snom technology AG 2007 Basic Call Functions • 5 3...
  • Page 60: Making Calls

    360 snom 370 IP addresses IPv4 specification, e.g. 192.168.0.2 etc. • Use the alphanumeric keys , see page 6. • Use numeric input mode [123], see page 56 Basic Call Functions © snom technology AG 2007 5 4 •...
  • Page 61 Result: The input mode has been changed to . The display shows: > —— Enter Number —— Enter Number time █ █ Clear A>>1 C<< << >> © snom technology AG 2007 Basic Call Functions • 5 5...
  • Page 62 Press numeric Result: The input mode has been changed to . The display shows: > —— Enter Number —— Enter Number time █ █ Clear 1>>a C<< << >> Basic Call Functions © snom technology AG 2007 5 6 •...
  • Page 63 12345678 —— Enter Number —— Enter Number time █ █ 1>A C<- Clear 12345678 12345678 confirm that number is complete Press Result: The phone number entered will be dialed. © snom technology AG 2007 Basic Call Functions • 5 7...
  • Page 64: Auto Completion (Number Guessing)

    300 snom 320 snom 360 snom 370 Press or press or press << Result: The entered number will not be auto-completed by number guessing. Dial the number by pressing Basic Call Functions © snom technology AG 2007 5 8 •...
  • Page 65: Call Completion

    Result: Call completion has been activated and the display shows: Waiting: extB Waiting: extB — Call Completion — Call Completion time Waiting: extB Cancel Waiting: extB © snom technology AG 2007 Basic Call Functions • 5 9...
  • Page 66 The following settings must have been configured in advance: Snom 300 only: Setup Function Keys Context: <Active> Setup Function Keys Type: <Key Event> Setup Function Keys Number: F_CALL_COMPLETION Basic Call Functions © snom technology AG 2007 6 0 •...
  • Page 67 Call: extB? — Call Completion — Call Completion time Call: extB Cancel Call: extB? Press to dial the number. extB Result: The call to the non-responding party could be completed. © snom technology AG 2007 Basic Call Functions • 6 1...
  • Page 68: Call Termination

    Begin dialing the displayed or highlighted entry pick up the handset or by pressing Result: A previously dialed number is redialed. Basic Call Functions © snom technology AG 2007 6 2 •...
  • Page 69: Incoming Calls

    Context: <Active>, i.e. the extension for outgoing calls is used Type: <Line> Number: <empty> “Message” LED, see page 9 o Call Indication LED (snom 370 only), see page 9 • Flashing backlight (not available on snom 320), see page 32 •...
  • Page 70: Accepting Incoming Calls

    LED1. snom 300 snom 320 snom 360 snom 370 extA 1:10 1:10 —— Connected —— Connected time extA extA extA … … … … extB LED1 LED1 LED2 LED2 Basic Call Functions © snom technology AG 2007 6 4 •...
  • Page 71 1:10 extC 1:10 —— Connected —— Connected time extC … … … … extC … extB LED1 LED1 LED2 LED2 © snom technology AG 2007 Basic Call Functions • 6 5...
  • Page 72: Denying Incoming Calls

    Result: The incoming call is denied and the related caller information is added to a deny list in the phone’s directory (see page 81). All calls from this number will be rejected automatically. Basic Call Functions © snom technology AG 2007 6 6 •...
  • Page 73: Dnd (Do Not Disturb) Mode

    Note: The following settings must have been configured in advance: Operation Directory / Address Book Add or Edit Entry/Contact Type: <VIP> The following configuration is mandatory on snom 300, but optional for snom 320/360/370 if additional feedback via LEDx is desired: Setup Function Keys Context: <Active>...
  • Page 74: Call Forwarding

    Result: Call forwarding is activated. Incoming calls are immediately forwarded to ext1 time date CFwd: extC time date time ext1 ext1 CFwd: extC … … … … CFwd: extC date CFwd: extC Basic Call Functions © snom technology AG 2007 6 8 •...
  • Page 75 Result: Call forwarding is activated. Incoming calls are immediately forwarded to when one of the extensions is busy. ext1 time date CFwd extC time date time ext1 ext1 CFwd extC … … … … CFwd: extC date extC CFwd: © snom technology AG 2007 Basic Call Functions • 6 9...
  • Page 76 (in seconds) entered has passed without the call having been answered. ext1 time date CFwd: extC time date time ext1 ext1 CFwd: extC … … … … CFwd: extC date CFwd: extC Basic Call Functions © snom technology AG 2007 7 0 •...
  • Page 77: Active Calls

    Headset Press Press Press Result: Headset Mode has been activated. The display shows: extA extA 1:10 —— Connected —— Connected time extA extA … … … … extB 1:10 © snom technology AG 2007 Basic Call Functions • 7 1...
  • Page 78: Mute / Unmute

    Result: The microphone of the active audio device has been activated again. This is indicated as follows: extA 1:10 —— Connected —— Connected time LED6 extA extA … Mute … … Mute extB 1:10 Mute … Mute … … … Basic Call Functions © snom technology AG 2007 7 2 •...
  • Page 79: Multiple Speaker Mode

    Result: The casing speaker has been deactivated as indicated by the changing text/ icon above the corresponding context-sensitive key extA 1:10 —— Connected —— Connected time extA … … +Spkr … extA extB 1:10 … … +Spkr … … … +Spkr © snom technology AG 2007 Basic Call Functions • 7 3...
  • Page 80: Hold And Resume

    Calls on Hold: 3 Calls on Hold: 3 — Calls on Hold: 3 — Calls on Hold: 3 extA extA extA extA extB extC extB Press extD Basic Call Functions © snom technology AG 2007 7 4 •...
  • Page 81 U s e r M a n u a l E n g l i s h Calls on Hold: 3 Calls on Hold: 3 — Calls on Hold: 3 — extB extC extC extC © snom technology AG 2007 Basic Call Functions • 7 5...
  • Page 82: Call Transfer

    Number: extA Number: extA ——— Number ——— Number extA Edit Cancel extA extB extA extC Result: The call from is transferred to Basic Call Functions © snom technology AG 2007 7 6 •...
  • Page 83: Conference

    Calls on Hold: 2 Calls on Hold: 2 — Calls on Hold: 2 — Calls on Hold: 2 extC extC extC extC extA extB extA © snom technology AG 2007 Basic Call Functions • 7 7...
  • Page 84: Call Recording

    360 snom 370 Not supported Press Record Result: Recording stops. The recording is now available in your voice mailbox and a message waiting indication is sent to your phone. Basic Call Functions © snom technology AG 2007 7 8 •...
  • Page 85: Advanced Phone Functions

    Result: All extensions are unregistered and removed from your phone configuration. The phone is placed out of operation and the logon wizard will be shown on the display. © snom technology AG 2007 Advanced Phone Functions • 7 9...
  • Page 86: Logon New User (Extension/Sip Identity)

    The new user information is sent to the VoIP PBX via “Action URL” <Log on> The VoIP PBX sends a reboot request to the phone The phone restarts and will be provisioned with customized configuration settings Advanced Phone Functions © snom technology AG 2007 8 0 •...
  • Page 87: Directory

    370 Press Press or press Directory LED4 Directory Directory Result: The phone directory entries will be displayed. Use for navigation through the list. Dial the highlighted entry by pressing © snom technology AG 2007 Advanced Phone Functions • 8 1...
  • Page 88: Call Lists

    Missed Received Dialed Select a list by pressing Press Press Call History Lists Result: The are displayed. Dial the highlighted entry by pressing . (see also page 62) Advanced Phone Functions © snom technology AG 2007 8 2 •...
  • Page 89: Minibrowser

    Setup Function Keys : <URL to XML Minibrowser Application> Press LEDx Action URL Result: The XML file will be loaded and the Minibrowser displays the application on the screen. © snom technology AG 2007 Advanced Phone Functions • 8 3...
  • Page 90: Presence

    Contact List: <ON> Setup Identity X Contact List URI: <SIP URI> For snom 320 / 360 / 370 only: Configure one context-sensitive key S1…S4 to call up the “Presence State” list and another one to call up the “Contacts“ list: Setup Function Keys: Sx <Presence>...
  • Page 91: Changing The Presence State

    Busy Busy Invisible Invisible Select your presence state by pressing Confirm with or abort with Result: Your presence state has been changed and will be published to your contacts. © snom technology AG 2007 Advanced Phone Functions • 8 5...
  • Page 92: Contact Presence

    Result: The list is displayed and you can check the presence state of your contacts, as indicated by the following symbols, by using Online Online Offline Offline Busy Busy Advanced Phone Functions © snom technology AG 2007 8 6 •...
  • Page 93: Voice Mailbox

    Press —— MWI Notification — MWI Notification Silent Silent Change the MWI Notification by pressing Press to save or press to abort. Result: The MWI configuration has been changed. © snom technology AG 2007 Advanced Phone Functions • 8 7...
  • Page 94: Visual Indication

    0 old messages Go to Mailbox? Confirm with or abort with Result: Your voice mailbox is called and you are able to listen to your new and old messages. Advanced Phone Functions © snom technology AG 2007 8 8 •...
  • Page 95: Extension Monitoring And Call Pickup

    Action: Monitor the call state of other phones. snom 300 snom 320 snom 360 snom 370 Idle state LED off Ringing state LED blinking rapidly Busy Connected State LED on © snom technology AG 2007 Advanced Phone Functions • 8 9...
  • Page 96: Calls" List

    The “Calls” List represents a visual and functional extension of the BLF feature: • The call state of monitored phones is displayed (snom 360/snom 370 only) • The “Calls” list can be updated via an “Extension Monitoring & Call Pick Up List”, i.e.
  • Page 97: Appendix

    Scroll up in a list << Moves the Cursor to the right Next >> Moves the Cursor to the left Next >> Moves to Next Item © snom technology AG 2007 A p p e n d i x • 9 1...
  • Page 98: Edit" / "Enter Number" Screen

    Turns on hands free mode SpOff Turns off hands free mode +Spkr +Spkr +Spkr Turns on casing speaker simultaneously -Spkr -Spkr -Spkr Turns off casing speaker 9 2 • A p p e n d i x © snom technology AG 2007...
  • Page 99: Mapping Of Key Events

    Shows presence state for the current SIP line to be altered. F_BUDDIES Shows the contact list for the current SIP line. F_DIALOG Shows current calls being monitored. © snom technology AG 2007 A p p e n d i x • 9 3...
  • Page 100: Idle Screen

    Status Line for snom 360 Messages Status Indicators (Audio etc.) Text or Symbols for Context-sensitive Keys (see page 8 and 91) snom 370 Extension Status Indicators 9 4 • A p p e n d i x © snom technology AG 2007...
  • Page 101: Accessories

    U s e r M a n u a l E n g l i s h Accessories The following accessories can be used together with your snom phone: Expansion Module The expansion module will extend the number of free function keys and LEDs (see page 7 and 40) by 42.
  • Page 102: Wireless Headset Adapter

    (Electronic Hook Switch feature) For further technical information consult our online knowledge database or download the user manual For questions regarding the product, please contact your snom Certified Sales Partner. Version snom 300 snom 320 snom 360 snom 370 Wireless Headset Adapter FW Version >...
  • Page 103: Power Consumption

    2.2 – 2.5 2.3 – 2.6 FCC Statement For snom snom3x0 VoIP phones This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 104: Endnotes

    X = arbitrary number http://wiki.snom.com/Mass_deployment http://wiki.snom.com/Firmware/V7/XML_Settings_File_Format#Language_tags http://wiki.snom.com/Interoperability Uniform Resource Identifiers are used to identify or name a resource (e.g., e-mail, SIP) on the Internet. http://wiki.snom.com/Functions/Phone/Idle_Screen X = 1…12, except snom 300: X = 1…4 http://wiki.snom.com/Settings/language http://wiki.snom.com/Settings/web_language http://wiki.snom.com/Mass_deployment http://wiki.snom.com/Accessories/Interface_Box http://wiki.snom.com/Interoperability http://wiki.snom.com/Mass_deployment http://wiki.snom.com/Web_Interface/V7/Function_Keys http://wiki.snom.com/Interoperability/Sylantro...

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