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CD-SMF IP Multimedia Phone for Android User Guide...
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FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This transmitter complies with the essential requirements and provisions of 2015/35/EU and subsequent amendments, according to standards Draft ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.1;Draft ETSI EN 301 489-17 V3.2.0; EN 55032:2015 /AC:2016;EN55035:2017;EN61000-3-3:2013;EN 61000-3-2:2014 ETSI EN 300 328 V2.1.1;ETSI EN 301 893 V2.1.1;EN 62311: 2008;EN 62368-1:2014 EUT Feature 2402~2480 MHz 2402~2480 MHz...
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Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation This equipment complies with EU radiation exposure limits set forth for equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. CE Authentication P a g e...
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RF Power and Power Adapter Statement WLAN Standard Frequency EIRP Power (dBm) Wi-Fi 2.4G 2.4~2.4835GHZ 18.70 5.15~5.25GHz 22.06 Wi-Fi 5G 5.25~5.35GHz 19.21 5.47~5.725GHz 18.24 Bluetooth Bluetooth version EIRP Power (dBm) 12.14 8.42 The power adapter is a power-off device. P a g e...
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CD-SMF firmware contains third-party software licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Polestar uses software under the specific terms of the GPL. Please see the GNU General Public License (GPL) for the exact terms and conditions of the license.
Description of the CD-SMF ........................26 Front View ............................. 26 Back View ............................. 27 Side View ............................28 Connecting and Setting Up the CD-SMF ..................... 28 Using the Phone Stand ......................... 28 Using the Slots for Wall Mounting ....................29 Connecting the CD-SMF ........................30 Cleaning the Phone ..........................
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GETTING TO KNOW CD-SMF ..................31 Use the Touchscreen ........................... 31 Use the Desktop ..........................33 Desktop Menu ..........................33 Add Widget to Desktop ......................... 34 Manage Desktop Items ......................... 34 Set Wallpapers ..........................37 Set Weather Widget ........................37 Set Programmable Key Widget ....................
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Call Recording ............................. 63 MPK Monitoring ........................... 63 Mute ..............................64 Turn on Video during Audio Call ......................65 Switch Audio Channel During Call ....................... 66 Call Transfer ............................67 Blind Transfer ..........................67 Attended Transfer ......................... 68 Transfer via MPKs ........................71 7-Way Conference ..........................
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Add Contacts to Blacklist ......................94 Add Group ............................ 95 Add contacts to Group ........................95 Contacts Storage Status ....................... 95 Diagnostics ........................97 CD-SMF SETTINGS ..................... 99 HARASSMENT INTERCEPTION ................101 Blocked Contacts ..........................101 Block History ............................101 Delete Block History ........................101 Edit Blacklist ..........................
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Angle Adjustment ..........................125 Gallery ..............................125 Screensaver ............................128 BROWSER ......................... 130 ACTION URL ......................132 CONNECTING CD-SMF TO DOOR SYSTEMS............133 CONNECT TO NETWORK AND DEVICES ..............134 Ethernet ............................. 134 WI-FI ..............................134 Turn On/Off Wi-Fi ........................134 Connect to Wi-Fi Networks ......................
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Figure 3: CD-SMF Back View ........................27 Figure 4: CD-SMF Side View ........................28 Figure 5: Built in Stand and Mounting Slots on CD-SMF ................29 Figure 6: Tab on The Handset Cradle ......................29 Figure 7: CD-SMF Back / Side View ......................30 Figure 8: CD-SMF Default Home Screen ....................
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Figure 29: Status Bar - More Options ......................45 Figure 30: CD-SMF Top Status Bar – Notification ..................46 Figure 31: CD-SMF Top status Bar - Get more information ................ 46 Figure 32: CD-SMF Top status Bar – Wi-Fi ....................47 Figure 33: System Settings in Status Bar ....................
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Figure 69: Add Conference Members from Dial Screen 2 ................72 Figure 70: CD-SMF Conference Screen ..................... 73 Figure 71: CD-SMF Conference - Add Existing Call to Conference ............74 Figure 72: 3-Way Conference Call Established ..................74 Figure 73: Notification of joining the conference ..................74 Figure 74: Notification of exiting the conference ..................
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Figure 109: List of blocked contacts ......................101 Figure 110: Block History .......................... 101 Figure 111: CD-SMF Blacklist - Add Number to Blacklist ................. 102 Figure 112: Manually Add Number to Blacklist ..................102 Figure 113: Intercept Anonymous Calls ....................103 Figure 114: CD-SMF Call History......................
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Figure 158: Incoming call from GDS3710 door system ................133 Figure 159: CD-SMF Connect to Wi-Fi ..................... 135 Figure 160: CD-SMF Connect to Wi-Fi-Show Advanced Options ............. 135 Figure 161: Wi-Fi - Add network ........................ 136 Figure 162: Wi-Fi Settings Shortcut ......................136 Figure 163: Wi-Fi Shortcut - Wi-Fi List ......................
DOCUMENT PURPOSE This document describes how to configure the CD-SMF via phone's LCD menu and web UI menu to fully manipulate phone's features. This guide covers following topics: ▪ Product Overview ▪ Getting started ▪ Getting to know CD-SMF ▪...
CHANGE LOG This section documents significant changes from previous versions of user guide for CD-SMF. Only major new features or major document updates are listed here. Minor updates for corrections or editing are not documented here. Firmware Version 1.0.3.29 •...
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• Improved the recording name format with timestamp. • Added BS-history in Call History app. • Improved some UI by position adjustment and adding prompts on LCD and web. • Improved that device will present in low rate if there is negotiation in video presentation bitrate. P a g e | 19...
Updated the contact would be called using the first active account, not the last used account. • Added a note for direct dial widget when there is no contact. • Updated USB upgrade LED display to fast red flash. [CD-SMF MWI LED Status] • Updated "São Paulo" time zone to UTC-3. •...
Wi-Fi (Dual band 802.11a/b/g/n/ac) & Bluetooth 4.2+ EDR, rich peripheral interfaces, and Android 7.1.1. By combining a state-of-the-art IP video phone, an advanced video conferencing solution, and the functionality of a tablet, businesses throughout the world can now use the CD-SMF for all communication and productivity needs.
Runs the Android™ Operating System 7.1.1. CD-SMF Technical Specifications The following table resumes all the technical specifications including the protocols / standards supported, voice codecs, telephony features, languages and upgrade/provisioning settings for the phone CD-SMF. Table 2: CD-SMF Technical Specifications Protocols/Standards...
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Yes, dual-band (2.4GHz & 5GHz) with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac and WMM Wi-Fi RJ9 headset jack (allowing EHS with Plantronics headsets), 3.5mm stereo headset Auxiliary Ports with microphone, USB 2.0 port, micro SD, HDMI-out (1.4 up to 1080p60fps), HDMI- in (1.4 up to 1080p@60fps) Feature Keys 2 function touch keys VOLUME +/-, 3 dedicated Android touch keys HOME, MENU, and BACK...
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Humidity Humidity: 10% to 90% Non-condensing Package Content CD-SMF phone, handset with cord, base stand, universal power supply, network cable, screen cleaning cloth, quick installation guide, brochure, GPL license Compliance FCC: Part 15 (CFR 47) Class B; UL 60950 (power adapter); Part68 (HAC)
GETTING STARTED This chapter provides basic installation instructions including the list of the packaging contents and also information for obtaining the best performance with the CD-SMF. Equipment Packaging Table 3: Equipment Packaging CD-SMF • 1x CD-SMF Main Case. • 1x Handset.
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Note: Check the package before installation. If you find anything missing, contact your system administrator. P a g e | 26...
Description of the CD-SMF Front View Figure 2: CD-SMF Front Table 4: CD-SMF Front View Item Name Description Mega pixel front camera. The angle can be adjusted, and the Front Camera camera can be blocked by scrolling up/down the wheel on the back of the camera.
Back View Figure 3: CD-SMF Back View Table 5: CD-SMF Back View Item Name Description Camera Adjusting Wheel Scroll up/down to adjust the camera angle. Phone Stand (built-in) Adjust the phone stand angle to place the phone on the desk.
HDMI Input Interface Connect presentation device (e.g., a laptop). Connecting and Setting Up the CD-SMF The CD-SMF can be installed on the desktop using the built-in stand or attached on the wall using the slots for wall mounting. Using the Phone Stand The CD-SMF has a built-in phone stand.
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3. Connect the LAN port of the phone to the RJ-45 socket of a hub/switch or a router (LAN side of the router) using the Ethernet cable; P a g e | 30...
The LCD will display the booting up screen or firmware upgrading information. Before continuing, please wait for the main screen display to show up. Figure 5: Built in Stand and Mounting Slots on CD-SMF Using the Slots for Wall Mounting 1.
Connecting the CD-SMF To setup your CD-SMF, please follow the steps below: 1. Connect the handset and main phone case with the phone cord; 2. Connect the LAN port of the phone to the RJ-45 socket of a hub/switch or a router (LAN side of the router) using the Ethernet cable;...
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• Keep the power plug clean and dry, or may lead to electric shock or other perils. • DO NOT use disinfectant too frequently. • DO NOT use high degree or even pure disinfectant. It could damage the phone. P a g e | 34...
Date and Time Shortcut: Phone Dialer Shortcut: Contacts Shortcut: Conference Shortcut: Call History Account information Widget. Up to 8 accounts/Programmable-keys be displayed. Figure 8: CD-SMF Default Home Screen P a g e | 35...
Swipe from right to left to show the application menu of the phone. the settings and applications installed will be brought up as shown below. Figure 9: CD-SMF Onscreen Menu P a g e | 36...
To fully manipulate the CD-SMF capacitive touch screen, use your fingers to operate the following on the CD-SMF icons, buttons, menu items, onscreen keyboard etc. Figure 10: CD-SMF Finger Gestures on the Touch Screen • Slightly touch the screen with fingertip to initiate menu, options or applications. For example, to select items on the screen (e.g., setting options, apps etc.);...
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• Press and Drag Touch and press the item, then move it by dragging it up, down, left or right, without lifting your finger from the screen. P a g e | 38...
This is usually used when viewing photos or web pages. Use the Desktop Desktop Menu When the CD-SMF is on idle screen, press the MENU key to bring up phone's menu. Users can access the following in the desktop menu: Figure 11: CD-SMF Desktop Menu •...
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Add widgets to the desktop by touching and holding the widget from the widget menu. • Management Manage running applications on the CD-SMF. For more details, please refer to section [ Manage Running Applications P a g e | 40...
Otherwise, the widget won't be added. Figure 12: Add Widget to the Desktop Manage Desktop Items On the CD-SMF desktop, users could tap on the desktop items to manage shortcuts and widgets. The following operations can be done: •...
Figure 13: Open Clock Widget • Certain widgets such as the MPK Widget can be resized on the desktop. To resize a widget, press and hold the widget for about 2 seconds. Then lift your finger from the screen. This will bring up the white frame as shown in the following figure.
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• Move/delete Application/Widget To move a shortcut/widget to a different spot on the desktop or to a different idle screen, touch and press the item for about 1 seconds until a recycle bin icon shows up on the top of the screen. P a g e | 43...
Drag the item up/down/left/right to the destination spot on the screen. Lift your finger once done. To delete the item/widget, press on it for about 1 seconds then move it to the recycle bin on the top of the screen. Figure 15: Move Clock Widget •...
Figure 16 : Grouping apps in one folder Tap the folder to display the Apps included, you can rename the folder by touching the upper box to P a g e | 45...
Press ok to uninstall or press cancel to abort. Set Wallpapers On the CD-SMF desktop, touch and press on an empty spot for about 2 seconds or users could press menu and select "Wallpaper" to set up the wallpaper for the desktop. Users could select wallpaper from different categories: •...
menu key and select Widgets to display available choices, Long press the Weather widget to add It to the desktop. Figure 18 : Accessing available Widgets Figure 19 : Minimized display of Weather App Use the Right/Left icons to switch between added cities on the minimized weather screen. Or when maximized use swiping movement to change between cities.
Set Programmable Key Widget On the CD-SMF desktop, touch and press on an empty spot for about 2 seconds or press menu key and select Widgets to display available choices, Long press the Programmable key widget to add It to the desktop (users can choose from multiple sizes;...
Press the modify icon to show all the programmable key, then press the plus sign to add and configure of those options (Speed dial, Busy lamp field, Call transfer, Intercom, Speed dial via active account, Dial DTMF, Call park Multicast paging, Dial prefix, and Speed conference) Figure 22: Programmable Keys page Programmable Key Indicators The following table shows the indicator status in different scenarios:...
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Intercom Multicast Paging Speed Conference BLF Offline BLF Busy BLF Online Call Park Offline Call Park Busy Call Park Hold Call Park Online SCA Call Park Offline SCA Call Park Busy SCA Call Park Hold SCA Call Park Online SCA account SCA Account Busy SCA Account Hold SCA Account Online...
Manage Running Applications On the CD-SMF desktop, press an empty spot for about 2 seconds then select “Management” or select "Management" after pressing Menu button Figure 23: CD-SMF Recent Applications Users could use the thread manager to do the following: •...
• Set home screen Follow the steps below to set up the HOME screen. 1. CD-SMF is up and running on idle screen. 2. Press the MENU button . This will zoom out all the screens as shown in [Figure 25: Set up Home Idle Screen] 3.
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Users could add or delete idle screen. P a g e | 55...
➢ Add idle screen. Tap on to add a new idle screen. Figure 26: Add an Idle Screen ➢ Delete idle screen. Tap on to delet the Idle screen. Please make sure the apps, shortcuts or widgets on the idle screen are removed first.
Use the Status Bar The status bar on the top of the CD-SMF screen provides visual notifications for the system settings and status, as well as quick access for important system settings. To access it, on the CD-SMF idle screen,...
Figure 28: CD-SMF Top Status Bar For more options on the Status Bar (brightness, call forward, RJ9 headset…) users can pull down the status bar twice, or once with two fingers.
Slide the notification message to the left or the right side to remove it. For more information about specific features in the notification bars, you can press the bottom right of the feature in question. Figure 31: CD-SMF Top status Bar - Get more information P a g e | 59...
For example, you can see the available Wi-Fi Networks. Figure 32: CD-SMF Top status Bar – Wi-Fi Notifications in Status Bar The following table describes the icons used on the status bar for notification purpose. Table 8: CD-SMF Status Bar Notification Icons Network connected via Ethernet cable.
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3.5mm earphone is being used for calls. P a g e | 61...
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Wi-Fi is enabled and still not connected. Wi-Fi network is available. Wi-Fi is enabled and connected. Onscreen keyboard is activated. Bluetooth is enabled but not connected. Bluetooth is enabled and connected. Bluetooth headset is connected. Bluetooth headset is being used for calls. Downloading files via Bluetooth.
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Camera is disabled. Contact storage is full. P a g e | 63...
HDMI cable is connected to display device. The phone is powered up using PoE. Call forward is set up. PPPoE is connected. PPPoE is not connected. Warning message. System Settings in Status Bar Slide down the top status bar and select System Settings. Users will see the following settings. Turn on/off DND.
For users that could not use remote upgrade or could not access the phone's Web GUI to upload firmware, upgrading via external SD card is an alternative. Follow the steps below to upgrade CD-SMF via SD card. 1. Download the firmware file to PC and save it in SD card.
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3. Power cycle the CD-SMF. P a g e | 66...
(the third LCD key from the left : Home) at the same time, it will go into the upgrading process. 5. The CD-SMF will start upgrading and display the upgrading process in the screen. 6. Wait until the upgrading is done.
To switch input between lowercase and uppercase, tap on (lowercase) or (uppercase). Figure 36: CD-SMF Onscreen Keyboard - Lowercase and Uppercase • Number and symbols To input number and symbols, tap on the default keyboard to switch to number/symbols. Tap on to switch back.
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• Users could touch and press the key on the keyboard for about 2 seconds to input the alternative character. For example, touch and press the "+" key for about 2 seconds can get the selection "±". P a g e | 70...
Use the Message Waiting Indicator The CD-SMF message waiting indicator LED is on the upper right corner of the device. It could notify the users with different messages and status of the phone. Please refer to the status description below. The priority for the LED indicator is from high to low in the following table.
MAKE PHONE CALLS Register SIP Accounts The CD-SMF supports up to 16 independent SIP accounts. Each account can have separate SIP servers, usernames and NAT configurations. Account Status On the idle screen, the account widget shows the account name, and registration status.
To register a SIP account, users can access phone's LCD menu→Settings→Advanced →Account Settings Or users could log in the CD-SMF web GUI→Account →SIP page to fill in the necessary registration information, i.e., Account active, Account name, SIP Server, SIP User ID, SIP Authentic ID, SIP Authentic Password, etc.
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Note: If Enable Video Call option is unchecked, the Video Call option on CD-SMF dial screen won’t be available. P a g e | 75...
The timeout interval can be configured under web GUI→Account→Call Settings. • CD-SMF allows users to press # key as SEND key. This behavior can be disabled via option "Use # as Dial Key" under web GUI→Account→Call Settings. •...
2. Navigate in the contacts entries by sliding up/down on the screen. 3. Tap on the dial icon for the contact Figure 42: CD-SMF View Contacts Dial a Number via Call History 1. Access Call History by tapping on icon on the bottom of the idle screen.
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Note: The icon next each call indicates the Call Type with which the call was made, icon means this was a Video call. And means it was an Audio call P a g e | 78...
Figure 43: CD-SMF Call History In order to select which call mode to use when calling from Call History, access the call Details, then press the icon with keypad to dial the number on the phone’s keypad directly and then select whether to use...
Figure 45: Single Incoming Call – Audio • When the phone is in idle and there is an incoming video call, the phone will show the call screen as below. To answer the call with audio only, tap on "Audio" to answer the call via speaker. To answer the call with both audio and video, tap on "Video".
Figure 46: Single Incoming Call – Video • If the phone set the “Preview” feature for the incoming call from Web UI, the phone will display one P a g e | 82...
more key “Preview” when there is an incoming video call. End users will preview the remote end without answering the video call. After previewing, end user can tap on Answer key to answer the video call, or “Reject” key to reject it. This feature should be supported by the SIP server. Please contact service provider for more information.
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press “MPK” to select a destination. “Reject” key to reject it. This feature should be supported by the SIP server. Please contact service provider for more information. P a g e | 84...
Figure 49: Single Incoming Call - Transfer -1 Figure 50: Single incoming Call - Transfer - 2 Multiple Calls/Call Waiting 1. When there is another incoming call during active call, users will hear a call waiting tone, with the LCD displaying the caller name and ID for the incoming call.
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call from "Jack" with the caller number; the account bar in purple is the current active call with "1004". P a g e | 86...
During an active call if Home Button is pressed, the phone will go back to the home screen and the call-in- progress status will be shown on the CD-SMF status bar, once clicking the bar it will go back to call screen.
1. During the call, users could record the conversation to the phone by tapping on “Record” 2. If need to stop the recording, tap on “Stop Recording” 3. The recording files can be retrieved from the CD-SMF Recorder application Figure 54: CD-SMF Call Recording...
Figure 55: MPK button 1. During the Call, press the MPK button as shown above. 2. The list of MPK configured for the active account will be displayed. Figure 56: MPK list 3. User can choose an MPK from the list as they see convenient Mute P a g e | 91...
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During an active call, press “Mute” to mute the call. The mute icon will be displayed under the Caller Name and ID. Press “Unmute” to unmute the call. P a g e | 92...
Figure 57: CD-SMF Call Mute Turn on Video during Audio Call Users could establish audio call first and then turn on video or accept video request during the call if the other party supports video call as well. • Turn on video during audio call During an active audio call, on the call screen, tap on "More"...
Figure 59: Accept Video During Audio Call If the CD-SMF receives video request during the audio call, a message "Do you want to accept video?" will be prompted. Select "Yes" to establish video during the call. If the Enable Video Call Feature is disabled on CD-SMF, the “Video On”...
Figure 60: Switch Audio Channel during Call Call Transfer A call can be transferred to another party during the call. The CD-SMF supports blind transfer and attended transfer. Blind Transfer 1. During the active call, tap on "More" softkey. 2. Select "Transfer" to bring up the transfer screen.
Attended Transfer CD-SMF supports attended transfer: 1. During the active call, tap on "More" softkey. Select "Transfer" to bring up transfer screen. 2. Select transfer mode as "Attended" by tapping on the mode selection area (see figure below).
3. Enter the transfer target number, and then press the "Send" soft key on the right. 4. Before transfer target answers the call, CD-SMF hears the ringback tone, and the touch screen prompts shown as below. Users could tap on "End" to cancel the transfer,or tap on “Transfer now” to complete call transfer (Blindly).
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hold.If the user presses on “Transfer now” the call will be then transferred to the transfer destination. P a g e | 99...
5. Select transfer mode as “Attended” in the transfer mode bar and tap on the call on hold such as to transfer the call. 6. The call will be transferred, and CD-SMF will hang up the call. P a g e...
Transfer via MPKs Users have the possibility to transfer calls via Transfer or non-transfer programmable keys (BLF keys) 1. During an active call, press the Transfer softkey then press on MPK Figure 66: Transfer via MPK 2. Choose the destination to transfer calls to from the MPKs list Figure 67: MPK list Note: The transfer via programmable keys will follow the Default Transfer Mode whether it’s Blind Transfer or Attended Transfer specified in WEB UI under Phone Settings ->...
If users would like to cancel the transfer, press button to go back to the previous talking screen. Way Conference The CD-SMF supports up to 7-way Audio conferencing and 3-way HD Video conferencing. Initiate Conference There are three ways to initiate a conference call.
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Figure 69: Add Conference Members from Dial Screen 2 P a g e | 104...
1. On idle screen, press conference soft key Tap on to add the members of the conference. Figure 70: CD-SMF Conference Screen Note: When users press on to invite another member to the conference, a dial tone will be heard for the user to start dialing the number.
Figure 72: 3-Way Conference Call Established Note: Every time a conference participant joins or exits the conference when using Full screen, a notification will appear in order to make the CD-SMF host aware of the participant’s actions during the conference. P a g e...
Figure 75: CD-SMF Conference - Remove Party from Conference End Conference To end the conference, tap on to disconnect all the parties from the conference. CD-SMF will hang up P a g e | 108...
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If the remote party hangs up the call itself, it will be disconnected from the conference but other parties on CD-SMF will stay in the existed conference. P a g e | 109...
GUI→Phone Settings→Call Settings→Call Features and set "Auto Conference" to "Yes". To esablish call with auto conference when there are 1 or more calls on the CD-SMF, simply tap on "More" softkey and select "Conf". All the calls on CD-SMF will be brought into the conference.
Figure 76: Multicast Paging ON UCM Conference Participate in UCM Conference Room Users could dial the UCM conference room extension to join the conference. If password is required, enter the password to join the conference as a normal user, or enter the admin password to join the conference as administrator.
CCM: Conference Call Menu: During a UCM conference, Administrators can tap on the UCM conf menu Figure 78: UCM conference Menu Administrators could view/invite members, bridge conference, remove bridge, mute, unmute and lock the conference Figure 79 : Conference Menu Options Conference Call Operations 1.
Figure 80: Conference's members list 2. Click on to invite other users into the conference room. Users can send invitations to others to participate in the conference by pressing on the Invite option and then enter the member number, an invitation will be sent to that number to join the conference room afterwards.
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Click on to bridge another conference, Enter the conference number and password and Bridge P a g e | 114...
request will be sent Figure 82: Conference Bridge 3. Click on to remove Conf Bridging 4. Click on to Mute conference 5. Click on to Unmute 6. Click on to lock this conference room so that other users cannot join it anymore CEI: Conference Event Indicator: If CEI is enabled, Events like members joining/Leaving the conference, Invitation sent, Mute/Unmute …...
DND (Do Not Disturb) When DND is on, the incoming calls to the CD-SMF will be blocked for all registered accounts with a reminder ring produced. To turn on/off DND: 1. Touch and drag the status bar down on the CD-SMF idle screen.
Voicemail/Message Waiting Indication When there is a new voicemail, the Message Waiting Indication (MWI) LED icon will blink in red on the upper right corner of the CD-SMF and will show up in the status bar. To retrieve the voicemail: 1.
X→General Settings: "Voice Mail Access Number". This is the number that will be dialed out to access voicemail message when tapping on the account in Voice Mail screen. Call Forward Call forward feature can be set up from CD-SMF LCD or web GUI. • From LCD Go to onscreen Menu→Settings→Features→Call Forward.
Figure 89: Unconditional Call Forward • From Web GUI Log in CD-SMF web GUI and go to Account → Account X → Call Settings → Call Forward. By P a g e | 121...
➢ Call Forward on Busy / Call Forward No Answer / Call Forward on DND: The incoming call will be forwarded when the CD-SMF is busy or no answer after certain interval "Delayed Call Forward Wait Time (s)", or if the phone is on DND mode then the call will be forwarded to the configured destination number.
Call Features The CD-SMF supports traditional and advanced telephony features including caller ID, caller ID with caller Name, call waiting, call forward etc. Before using the following feature codes, please make sure "Enable Call Features" option is set to "Yes" under web GUI→Account page→Call Settings.
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Disable Call Waiting • Dial *50. P a g e | 124...
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Enable Call Waiting • Dial *51. Block Caller ID (per call) • Dial *67 followed by the phone number. Send Caller ID (per call) • Dial *82 followed by the phone number. Disable Call Waiting (per Call) • Dial *70 followed by the phone number. Enable Call Waiting (per Call) •...
HTTP/TFTP server, importing contacts from external storage and exporting contacts to external storage. Note: A reminder prompt is shown on the CD-SMF LCD screen when adding a number of contacts more than the allowed one (when importing contacts for instance).
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2. Type First name, Last name, Phone number and other information for the new contacts. Please make sure the account number field is selected so the CD-SMF will use this account to dial out the new contact. The account number field is located on the left of the "Phone" filed as highlighted below.
Figure 95: Add to Contacts from Dial Pad Import/Export Contacts If the users have the CD-SMF phonebook file saved in local storage or external storage device that has been plugged into the CD-SMF, the phonebook file can be directly imported to the Contacts. There are two different formats supported for the phonebook file:"vcard", and "xml".
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2. Tap on More on the upper right corner of the Contacts screen. 3. Select "Import contacts" to bring up the dialog below. P a g e | 129...
Contacts screen. 3. Select "Export Contacts " to bring up dialog below. 4. Select the file encoding and file type for the exported phonebook file. By default, the CD-SMF is using "UTF-8" as the encoding method.
For more details about CD-SMF phonebook, please refer to this guide. To download phonebook: 1. Make sure the CD-SMF can connect to the HTTP/TFTP/HTTPS server and the phonebook.xml file in correct format is downloadable from the HTTP/TFTP/HTTPS server.
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Figure 99: CD-SMF Contacts - Search Contacts Use Contacts Once the contacts are added, users could navigate in the contacts list to make a call and manage the contacts furthermore. Make a Call to Contacts Scroll up/down to find the contact in the list and tap on to call this contact.
Figure 100: CD-SMF Contacts - Select Contacts Add Contacts to Favorites 1. Select the contact/contacts to be added as described in [ Select Contacts 2. Then tap on to add the contacts selected to Favorites There are two other methods to add contacts to favorites.
Edit Contacts 1. Tap on a contact from the contacts list 2. Tap on to edit the contact. Send Contacts to Desktop Shortcut 1. Long press on the contact 2. Tap on Send to Desktop from the menu. Share Contacts Via Bluetooth Users can share a single contact or a batch of contacts.
Ringtone", this ring tone has the highest priority when there is an incoming call to the contact. Contacts Storage Status The CD-SMF default maximum contacts storage is up to 2000. To check contact storage status, tap on More on the upper right corner of the contacts screen to bring up contacts options, scroll down and select "Storage Status".
Figure 103: CD-SMF Contacts - Storage Status Note: Users could increase the number of maximum contacts storage to more than 2000 contacts on CD-SMF. Users may access the phone through SSH and change the P value P1688 to another number (<=10000) to increase the default contacts storage.
Diagnostics Diagnostics app provides visual information about the device’s interfaces connection, Network and Accounts status. Users can also perform an Audio diagnostic test to check if the built-in speaker is working. Users can access the Diagnostics app and press on Start to check the phone’s status. •...
• Audio Diagnostics: In order to run the speaker diagnostics, Users need to press on Start and then listen to the recording. When then Users can indicate whether they could hear the audio recording and whether there was some noise heard.
CD-SMF SETTINGS Users could access the CD-SMF Settings by taping on the icon Figure 108: CD-SMF Settings Users can find all the features and options that require configuration. Please, refer to the following table to have a clear idea about all the options available under this section: •...
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• Security Settings • Peripherals • Accounts • Power Information • Reboot the phone • Apps Application Management • Default Application • Notification Center • Advanced Account Settings • System Updates • Syslog • System Security • Status Account Status •...
“Features”, access “Harassment Interception”. Blocked Contacts The blocked Contacts are the contacts that were added to the blacklist, the CD-SMF will block any calls coming from these contacts. To show the blocked contacts tap on Blacklist from the Harassment Interception page.
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The blacklist can be added manually, from contacts, or from call history. Figure 111: CD-SMF Blacklist - Add Number to Blacklist 2. The following figure shows manually adding number to blacklist. Once Manually add option is selected, a window will be prompted for users to enter the phone number in the first field and name/note in the second field (optional).
2. From the contacts menu, long press on the contact and press “Remove from Blacklist”. Intercept Anonymous calls The CD-SMF gives the possibility to intercept anonymous calls for each account registered: 1. Enter the harassment Interception Menu. 2. Check Intercept Anonymous Calls as shown on the figure below.
CALL HISTORY The CD-SMF supports local and BroadWorks Xsi Call history. Tap history. The following figure shows the call history on the CD-SMF. Figure 114: CD-SMF Call History Local Call History There are four different categories in the local call history. Users could tap on the icon on the top menu to access the corresponding call logs: •...
Touch and press the call history entry for about 2 seconds until more option window pops up • Users can edit this number before calling, add this number to contacts, add this number to balcklist etc… Figure 115: CD-SMF Call History – Options Delete Call History • Delete the entire call history...
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Call History Details For each call history entry, users could tap on the entry to access the details. Figure 116: CD-SMF Call History - Details Users could find the following call details by tapping on the entry: • The Call date: the time when the call was initiated.
The CD-SMF has built-in SMS application to send/receive message, if the SIP server and the other party support SMS message. Users can create, edit draft, delete and check the storage status of SMS. Tap on from the phone's desktop to launch SMS application.
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• Enter the Number/Name of an existing contact to send the message. • Users could also select contact from CD-SMF Contacts by tapping on “Contacts” icon on the upper right of the page. See Figure 89. 3. Input content: Enter the message content on the bottom field of the screen. Tap on "Done" from the Keyboard once finished.
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Send SMS from Contact APP Starting from 1.0.1.18 version, user can send SMS straight from the Contact APP as follow: Select one or Multiple contacts: Figure 120: Select contact 2. Click on the Message icon Figure 121: Click on Message icon 3.
• Storage Status: The SMS app supports up to 1000 messages, “storage status” helps users to verify the current number of messages on the CD-SMF and the storage space that still available. • Enable Quick Reply: Enable this feature in order to automatically send a quick reply when an incoming call is rejected.
RECORDER CD-SMF Recorder application allows users to record audio and access There is no time limit on the recorder as long as there is enough space to save the recording file. Tap on the phone's desktop to launch the Recorder application.
Figure 125: Recording Audio 3. Users can tap on during the recording to mark a section of the conversation (a red flag will be displayed besides the record’s file name to indicate that it’s marked) Figure 126 : Flag Mark 4.
Recorder Settings User can view the information about storage status, Enable/Change a password for accessing the Recorder application by taping on followed by Settings: From the phone’s desktop page click on to open the recorder. Figure 128: Recorder Menu 2. Click on Menu icon on the top right as shown above 3.
Figure 130: Recorder Settings 4. Users can enable and choose a password to be set for accessing the Recorder application by taping on Enable Password: Figure 131: Set Password 5. Users can change the preconfigured password by taping on Change password: P a g e | 167...
Files operations Users could long press on each file to select it then perform the following operations on the select file. Figure 133: Files operation Export: Choose this option to export the file to other storage destinations (SD card as example). Lock/Unlock: Users could lock and unlock the file.
Files Operations Copy and Paste Files Follow the steps below to copy and paste a file on the CD-SMF: 1. Open file manager and navigate to the directory of the file to be copied. Touch and press on the file for about 2 seconds until the option s window pops up then press Copy.
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The steps to move a file are similar to the steps to copy/paste a file. The difference is once the file is moved, the file will not be kept in the source folder. Follow the steps below to move a file on the CD-SMF.
Bluetooth then choose the Bluetooth devices to send the files to. Figure 138: CD-SMF File Manager - Options Delete Files 1. Open file manager and navigate to the directory of the file to be deleted. Touch and press on the file for about 2 seconds until more options appear.
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2. The check boxes will appear then check the files to delete 3. Press on to delete the files selected. 4. Tap on OK to confirm. Figure 139: Delete File(s) via File Manager Rename a File 1. Open file manager and navigate to the directory of the file to be renamed. Touch and press on the file for about 2 seconds until more options appear.
File Categories The file manager will categorize the files stored on local/external storage based on the type of files. The available categories are • All: gives access to all internal storage files as well as external storage devices. • Pictures: contains all the pictures stored on the phone including screenshots, camera pictures and external pictures.
GS MARKET The CD-SMF supports extensive amount of 3 party Android applications. Users could install those applications from the built-in GS Market. Tap on at the phone onscreen menu to launch the GS Market. Users could browse, search, download and install the apps from there for tools, games and other applications.
FTP SERVER The CD-SMF supports file transfer via FTP server. Once installed, users could access the CD-SMF file system from PC. There are two ways for accessing FTP Server application: • Users can either access the Built-in CD-SMF application in the application screen •...
Figure 143: FTP Server – Stop For security purpose, users could also tap on in the above figure to set up username, password, port number and directory for remote access. By default, when the users access the ftp server from a PC, a prompt will show asking for user name and password.
CAMERA The CD-SMF has built-in Camera to support taking pictures and recording videos. The camera can be used for SIP video calls or video calls via 3 party applications. Note: During SIP video calls or video calls via 3 party applications, the camera cannot be accessed to take pictures or videos.
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4. To view the last recorded videos, swipe from right to left on camera screen. Angle Adjustment On the back of the CD-SMF camera, users could scroll the wheel up/down to adjust the camera angle. If users scroll the camera all the way up until the icon shows up on the status bar of the screen, the camera is turned off.
Figure 147: Edit Picture Note: Videos cannot be edited from the gallery • Gallery page To access the Gallery, open the camera click on the circular key on the right top corner of the camera sceen. Figure 148: Access to the Gallery P a g e | 186...
Figure 149: CD-SMF Gallery On this page from the upper left corner, users can sort the pictures and videos by Album, Location or Time. • View pictures Access one group of pictures and videos and select "Grid View" or "Filmstrip View" from upper left corner of the screen to set view mode of the pictures.
• Take picture/video Tap on on the upper right of the Gallery page to start taking pictures or videos using the CD-SMF built- in camera. • Select multiple pictures Touch and press on one of the pictures for about 2 seconds until the picture is highlighted in blue.
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BROWSER CD-SMF browser could be used in a similar way as a PC-based web browser. Users can open web pages, bookmarks, view history, search …etc. Tap on the idle screen to launch the Browser application. Note: The default page in the CD-SMF’s Browser is Google Search.
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ACTION URL CD-SMF supports ActionURL module, and it is used to set the URL for various kinds of phone events on phone web GUI, and when the corresponding event occurs on the phone, phone will send the configured URL to SIP server. To use ActionURL module, users need to know the supported events in this module, and also added the dynamic variables of the supported events on phone web GUI.
In order to configure the CD-SMF with the door system from the phone side, users need to go under CD- SMF Web GUI→Value-added Service→Value-added Service. Please, refer to the CD-SMF Administration Guide for more details about Value-added Service configuration.
3. Tap on "IPV4 Address Type" to select DHCP, Static IP or PPPoE as the address type. ➢ For DHCP, save the setting and the CD-SMF should be able to get IP address from the DHCP server in the network.
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6. The phone will start connecting to the Wi-Fi. The status bar will show Wi-Fi signal strength. 7. Once it's added and the password is remembered, the CD-SMF will connect to it again when the SSID is within the range.
9. If there is a need to modify the saved Wi-Fi network setting, the end user should tap and long press the SSID bar in the Wi-Fi setting page. The system will pop up a prompt and then users need to tap on “Modify Network”.
CD-SMF To connect to a Bluetooth device, turn on CD-SMF’s Bluetooth radio first. The first time when using a new Bluetooth device with the CD-SMF, "pair" the device with CD-SMF so that both devices know how to connect securely to each other.
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Bluetooth devices. 4. The CD-SMF scans and displays the IDs of all available Bluetooth devices in range. If the device you would like to pair with does not show up in the list (available devices), ensure that the other device is turned on and set to be discoverable.
Figure 164: CD-SMF Bluetooth - Paired Device Unpair a Bluetooth Device 1. In the Bluetooth settings, tap on button corresponding to the Bluetooth device. 2. Select Unpair. Bluetooth Settings Shortcut User can enter the Bluetooth settings by sliding the Status Bar, then long Press on the Bluetooth icon.
EHS Headset The CD-SMF supports normal RJ9 headset and EHS headset. To use Plantronics EHS headset: 1. Go to the CD-SMF Home screen → Settings → Basic → Peripherals: enable option “Plug RJ9/EHS headset” 2. Connect EHS Headset to the CD-SMF. Insert headset connector into the RJ9 headset port on the back of CD-SMF.
Figure 167: EHS headset USB Headset The CD-SMF supports the GUV3005/3000 headset. The GUV3000 and GUV3005 are HD USB Headsets that offer high-quality sound. Ideal for remote workers and busy environments, these USB headsets feature a noise cancellation microphone that minimizes background noise to provide crisp HD audio.
Once the headset plugged, it will be detected automatically, and the following icon will be shown on the top right of the status bar, this means a USB headset is connected. Figure 168: USB Headset Connected P a g e | 211...
In the calling page, user can press on the USB headset button (shown in figure below) to enable USB headset. The status bar shows the icon modified indicating that the USB headset is being used for speaking. Figure 169: USB Headset Used for Call During the call, users can tap on “More”...
1. Insert an USB storage device into USB port at the back of the CD-SMF. 2. It will take a few seconds for the CD-SMF to prepare the connection. Then the USB storage icon will show on the status bar.
Figure 173: Emergency Dial Screen Note: The CD-SMF is not pre-configured to support or carry emergency calls to any type of hospital, law enforcement agency, medical care unit (“Emergency Service(s)”) or any other kind of Emergency Service.
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