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  • Page 1 XT-16W Enterprise Portable Wi-Fi Phone Administration Guide...
  • Page 2 PREFACE PURPOSE This document describes the installation, configuration and usage of XT-16W in detail, and provides guidance and instructions for administrators, technical support engineers and so on. This document is mainly applicable to the following parties: 1. Conservator 2. Technical Support Engineer 3.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDEX OVERVIEW ............................8 Hardware Introduction ........................ 8 Icon Introduction ........................10 Indicator introduction ........................ 11 User Interface ........................... 11 Phone Interface ......................... 11 Web Interface ........................12 GETTING STARTED........................13 Package list ..........................13 Product Installation ........................13 Power On/Off ..........................14 Phone Status ..........................
  • Page 4 Virtual Private Network ....................43 Update ........................46 Log Setting ......................... 48 IPerf ..........................49 Directory Management ...................... 51 Local directory ......................51 Contact Person Add .................... 51 Blacklist ....................... 57 Group Management ....................59 Remote Directory ....................... 61 LDAP .......................... 63 LDAP Contact Person ..................
  • Page 5 On/Off ......................... 98 Search ........................99 Pairing ........................99 Volume ........................100 About ..........................101 Web Setting ..........................102 State ..........................103 Account Setting ....................... 103 Enable/Disable account ................... 104 Basic Setting ......................104 Call Setting ....................... 106 Advanced setting ...................... 108 Phone Settings ........................
  • Page 6 System log........................ 158 Capture Traces ......................160 Configuration management ..................162 Reboot Device ......................167 Basic function ..........................168 Making a call ........................... 168 Dial directly ........................168 SIP calling ........................ 168 Point to point dialling ....................168 Redial..........................168 To make call through directory ..................
  • Page 7 In box ........................176 Out-box ........................181 Draft .......................... 187 Voice Mail ........................192 Voice mail setting ..................... 192 Annex ............................194...
  • Page 8: Overview

    OVERVIEW Hardware Introduction XT-16W The main components of the phone hardware include a LCD screen and a keyboard, as shown in the following figure: Note 1 : XT-16W Description The main components of the phone hardware are described as follows:...
  • Page 9 ⚫ Standby status, when the battery is low power - the red-light flashes slowly ⚫ When there is a missed call - The red light flashes slowly ⚫ When receiving voice messages or SMS - The red-light flashes slowly Show calls, messages, short-cuts, time, date, and other related information: ⚫...
  • Page 10: Icon Introduction

    Icon Introduction ICON INSTRUCTIONS Wi-Fi connected successfully Not connected Blue-tooth headset connected Blue-tooth mode Battery percentage Battery power level Charging Headphones connected Hands-free state Mute status Do not disturb Unread SMS Successful registration or connected Failed registration Dialled number Received call Missed call Transfer call...
  • Page 11: Indicator Introduction

    Green light on high power level Other statuses other than the above, such as (idle, in- Close call, hold, mute, etc.) User Interface XT-16W Supports two configurations: ⚫ Phone interface configuration ⚫ Web interface configuration Phone Interface Press the right soft key to enter into the phone menu interface. Usually, users can enter into any menu to configure without entering the password, unless the users have setted the automatic locking screen.
  • Page 12: Web Interface

    Except using the phone menu interface to configure the phone, users can also use web interface to configure it. But users need to know the phone IP address. Then input the IP address into a web page (eg: 192.168.1.1) (Web page default password is xontel). How to check the Phone IP address: Be sure the phone connected to the network then press the down key from the standby interface.
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED Package list XT-16W phone packageing contents are in below: Figure 4: Package List Check the package list before installing the phone. If you have lost any accessories, contact your system administrator. Product Installation This section will introduce how to install the phone:...
  • Page 14: Power On/Off

    Connect to power supply Figure 5 : Power Supply Connection Power On/Off Power On Users can long press the 【 】key to start phone initialization process once battery installed. Then users can configure the phone from the phone user interface or web page user interface. Figure 8: Phone Getting Start Power Off Users can long press 【...
  • Page 15: Phone Status

    Note 9 : Shutting Down State Phone Status Users can check the phone's status through the phone interface or web interface. Phone status information includes: ⚫ Account information: SIP account, registration status; ⚫ Network status: IP address, gateway address, DNS address, MAC address; ⚫...
  • Page 16: Configuration Guide

    9wWxXyYzZ wxyz WXYZ Key* . * # Change Input Change Input Change Input Change Input Key# method method method method CONFIGURATION GUIDE Two ways to configure a XT-16W phone. ⚫ Configure via phone interface ⚫ Configure via web page interface...
  • Page 17: Configure Via Phone Interface

    Configure Via Phone Interface XT-16W standby interface is as below once power on: Figure 10 : Home Screen After the phone entering the standby interface, manually press the right soft key to enter the main menu interface, As shown in the following figure:...
  • Page 18: Language

    information screen, language, etc. Language After the user enters the standby interface, manually press the key: Menu -> Preferences-> Language, As shown in the following figure: Figure 12 : Language Switching ⚫ Command Function: change Language ⚫ Optional parameters Language Input method : Left and right navigation keys or switch the corresponding left soft key (default: English).
  • Page 19: Backlight

    Backlight After the user enters the standby interface, manually press the keys: Menu -> Preferences -> Information screen, As shown in the following figure: Figure 13 : Backlit ⚫ Command function: change the backlit ⚫ Optional Parameter backlight input method: Left and right navigation keys or switch the corresponding left soft key (default: 60s). Parameter description: The time of the phone between being idle changing to backlit being off.
  • Page 20: Default Ring Tone

    Figure 14 : Brightness ⚫ Command function: switch background light ⚫ Optional parameter: Brightness Input method: Left and right navigation keys or switch the corresponding left soft key (Default: Low). Parameter description: phone background brightness. Note After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK" key to submit to save, otherwise it will not take effect.
  • Page 21: Keyboard Light

    Figure 15 : Default Ring-tone Toggle ⚫ Command function: switch default ring tone ⚫ Optional parameter Default Ring-tone Input method: Left & right navigation keys or switch corresponding left soft key (Defaulted: ANDROMEDA) Parameter description: Incoming ring-tone (the phone’s ring-tone when somebody is calling your phone) Note After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK"...
  • Page 22: Battery Power Level

    Figure 16 : Turn On The Keyboard Light ⚫ Command function: start keyboard light ⚫ Optional Parameter Keyboard Light Input method: Select the corresponding left soft key. Parameter description: Start the keyboard light. Note After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK" key to submit to save, otherwise it will not take effect.
  • Page 23: Key Tone

    Figure 17 : Start-up battery percentage ⚫ Command function: Start-up battery percentage ⚫ Required parameters Battery power Input method: choose corresponding left soft key. Parameter description: show the battery power percentage under standby interface. Note After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK" key to submit to save, otherwise it will not take effect.
  • Page 24 Figure 18 : Start Key Tone ⚫ Command function: Start key tone ⚫ Required parameters Key Tone Input method: choose corresponding left soft key. Parameter description: whether to play the key sound when dialling Note After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK" key to submit to save, otherwise it will not take effect.
  • Page 25: Date & Time

    Figure 19 : Start Network Not Connected Prompt ⚫ Command Function: Start network not connected prompt ⚫ Required Parameter: The network is not connected to the prompt tone Input method: Select the corresponding left soft key (default: start the network is not connected). Parameter description: Not connected to the network or off the network whether to play the network is not connected to the prompt tone.
  • Page 26 Figure 20 : Start-up 24-hour Mode ⚫ Command Function: Start 24-hour mode ⚫ Required Parameter 24-hour mode Input method: Select the corresponding left soft key. Parameter description: Whether the standby interface time is displayed in 24-hour format. Note: After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK" key to submit to save, otherwise it will not take effect.
  • Page 27 Figure 21 : Automatically Set Date & Time ⚫ Command Function: Automatic set date and time ⚫ Required parameters Automatic Set The Date & Time Input method: Select the corresponding left soft key. Parameter description: whether to manually set the date and time. Server address Input method: manual key input - string, English numeric special characters can be.
  • Page 28 Note: After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK" key to submit to save, otherwise it will not take effect. Manually Manually press the keys under the standby interface: Menu -> Preferences -> Manually set the date and time and check it, As shown in the following figure: Figure 22 : Manually Set Date &...
  • Page 29 Month Input method: manual key input, format - digital. Parameter description: month. Input method: manual key input, format - digital Parameter description: day. Hour Input method: manual key input, format - digital. Parameter description: hours. Minute Input method: manual key input, format - digital. Parameter description: minutes.
  • Page 30 Figure 23 : Toggle Date Format ⚫ Command function: switch date format ⚫ Optional parameters Date Format Input method: Left and right navigation keys or switch the corresponding left soft key (default: 1 Jan,Mon). Parameter description: Format of the date displayed on the standby screen. Note: After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK"...
  • Page 31: Automatic Lock Screen

    Figure 24 : Toggle Day Period Spacer ⚫ Command function: switch date separator ⚫ Optional Parameter Date Separator Input method: Left and right navigation keys or switch the corresponding left soft key (default: -). Parameter description: Standby interface displays the date separator. Note: After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK"...
  • Page 32 Figure 25 : Start Automatic Locking Screen ⚫ Command function: start automatic lock screen Required parameters: ⚫ Automatic Lock Screen Input method: Select the corresponding left soft key. Description of the parameters: Automatic lock the screen when the phone backlit being off. Lock Screen Password Input method: manual key input, format - number (default: *) Parameter description: lock screen unlock password.
  • Page 33: Call Prefix

    Figure 26 : Lock Screen Interface Call Prefix Manually press the keys under standby interface: Menu -> Preferences ->Call Prefix, As shown in the following figure: Figure 27 : Set Call Prefix ⚫ Command function: set call prefix ⚫ Required parameters: Call Prefix Input method: manual key input, format - digital .
  • Page 34: Wallpaper Setting

    Note: After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK" key to submit to save, otherwise it will not take effect. Wallpaper Setting Manually press the keys under standby interface: Menu -> Preferences -> Wallpaper, As shown in the following figure: Figure 28 : Set Wallpaper When users press the corresponding left soft key, the phone will enter into the wallpaper setting interface, As...
  • Page 35: Advance Setting

    Use the left and right navigation keys to switch wallpapers. When switching to some wallpaper, press & select the corresponding left soft key. The phone will pop up a prompt window to confirm the settings, As shown in the following figure: Figure 30 : Wallpaper Set-up Confirmation In the prompt window, you can confirm whether to choose the wallpaper by press corresponding keys by “OK”...
  • Page 36: Account Information

    Note: To enter Advanced, you need to enter the initial password of the configuration. The default password: 123. Account Information Switch Account Manually press the keys under standby interface: Menu -> Advanced -> Account , As shown in the following figure: Figure 32 : Advanced Setting ⚫...
  • Page 37 Switch On/Off Manually press the keys under standby interface: Menu -> Advanced -> Account Settings, As shown in the following figure: Figure 33 : Account Information ⚫ Command function: Account information switch ⚫ Optional Parameter: Switch On Input method: Select the corresponding left soft key. Parameter description: Start account information setting function.
  • Page 38 Figure 34 : User Base Setting ⚫ Command Function: User Basic Settings Required parameters: ⚫ Domain name Input method: manual key input, format - string, English numeric special characters would be OK. Parameter description: Register server address. User ID Input method: manual key input, format - string, English numeric special characters would be OK. Parameter description: User ID for end SIP user pair.
  • Page 39 Show name Input method: manual key input, format - string, English numeric special characters would be OK. Parameter description: The user name used by the phone to initiate a call. Registration Input method: Select the corresponding left soft key. Parameter description: Start the phone SIP user registration function. Note: After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK"...
  • Page 40 Proxy Server 1 Input method: manual key input, format - string, English numeric special characters would be OK. Parameter description: When the proxy server 1 exists, the server address registered by the phone SIP user and the sending address when the phone SIP user initiate the call. Proxy Server 2 Input method: manual key input, format - string, English numeric special characters would be OK.
  • Page 41 ⚫ Command function: DTMF mode setting ⚫ Optional Parameter: DTMF Input method: single choice Parameter description: The DTMF method used by the phone SIP user, should choose the value range according to the actual situation (Auto、RFC2833、Audio、SIP INFO). Note: After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK" key to submit to save, otherwise it will not take effect.
  • Page 42: Media

    Preference Input method: Left and right navigation keys or switch the corresponding left soft key. (INACTIVE) Parameter description: Terminal SIP user session preferences, set according to the actual situation, range of values (OPTIONAL, REQUIRED, ALWAYS, INACTIVE). Session Time Input method: manual key input, format - digital. Parameter description: The period for sending session updates in terminal calls must be greater than session MinSE.
  • Page 43: Virtual Private Network

    Choice 1-6 Input method: Left and right navigation keys or switch the corresponding left soft key (The first entry defaults to opus). Parameter description: The audio code supported by the phone SIP user should choose the value range according to the actual situation (PCMA, PCMU, G729, GSM, LIBC, G722, opus, Speex). Note: After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK"...
  • Page 44 Note: After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK" key to submit to save, otherwise it will not take effect. VPN Type Manually press the keys under the standby interface: Menu - > Advanced - > Virtual Private Network Settings,Check the VPN setting switch and scroll the screen to the VPN type setting using the down navigation key, As shown in the following figure: Figure 40 : VPN Type Setting...
  • Page 45 User details Manually press the keys under the standby interface: Menu - > Advanced - > Virtual Private Network Settings, Check the VPN setting switch and set the VPN type to other types except OpenVPN, As shown in the following figure: Figure 41 : User Detail Setting ⚫...
  • Page 46: Update

    Update Manually press the keys under standby interface: Menu - > Advanced - > Update. When the user enters the on-line update interface, the system will automatically check the update. As shown in the following figure, the system detects a new version: Figure 42 : On-line Update Interface The user can start the update and download the latest version by pressing the corresponding left soft key or the [OK] key, As shown in the following figure:...
  • Page 47 In the process of downloading the new version, if the user press the right soft key to cancel the corresponding, the terminal will pop up the cancel download confirmation window, As shown in the following figure: Figure 44 : Download Cancel Prompt After downloading the new version, enter the update confirmation interface.
  • Page 48: Log Setting

    Log Setting Manually press the keys under standby interface: Menu - > Advanced - > Log Settings, As shown in the following figure: Figure 46 : Log Setting ⚫ Command Function: Log Setting ⚫ Required parameters: Log Mode Input method: Left and right navigation keys or switch the corresponding left soft key (default: Normal log). Parameter description: Terminal log mode, set according to the actual situation, mode range (System Log、...
  • Page 49: Iperf

    IPerf Manually press the keys under standby interface: Menu - > Advanced - > IPerf, As shown in the following figure: Figure 47: Network Analysis 1 Figure 48: Network Analysis 2 ⚫ Command function: IPerf Switch ⚫ Required parameters: Server address Input method: manual key input, format - IP address Parameter description: IPerf server address.
  • Page 50 Port Input method: manual key input, format - digital (Range:1-65535, default: 5001). Parameter description: IPerf server port. Transmit Input method: manual key input, format - digital (Range:1-65535, default: 5001). Parameter description: time Length of Network Transmission Testing. Protocol Input method: left and right navigation keys or switch the corresponding left soft key (default: UDP). Parameter description: protocol used in network transmission testing.
  • Page 51: Directory Management

    ⚫ Command function: factory data reset ⚫ Required parameters: Factory Data Reset Input method: Left and right navigation keys or switch the corresponding left soft keys Parameter description: The prompt of factory recovery pops up.Click OK to restore the device to the factory, click cancel to restore the factory.
  • Page 52 Note 51 : Add Contact ⚫ Command Functions: add contact ⚫ required parameters: Name Input mode: manual key input, format - string English numeric or special characters. Parameter description: add the name of the contact. Office Phone Input mode: manual key input, format - string English numeric or special characters. Parameter description: the office phone number of the contact person.
  • Page 53 Associated Account Input mode: left-right navigation key or the corresponding left soft key. Parameter description: add the account number associated with the contact. Ring Tone Input mode: left-right navigation key or switch corresponding left soft key (default: Atria) Parameter description: when the contact phone is added to the terminal, the terminal plays the ring tone. In The Group Input mode: left-right navigation key or switch corresponding left soft key (default: default) Parameter description: the group to which the contact is added.
  • Page 54 Delete Users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > Directory - > local phone directory, select any need to delete the contacts, press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, choose delete.After the delete confirmation display, press the left soft key to confirm the deletion.Please reference the following figure shows: Note 53 : Delete Contact Confirmation In addition, all delete operations can only be deleted in the options menu, other operations such as delete...
  • Page 55 Note 54 : Call Contact Instant Message Users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > Directory - > local phone directory, select any need instant messaging contacts, press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu instant messaging, which bring up this contact number, As shown in the following figure: Note 55 : Instant Message The user to select number needs to send instant messages, and follow the left soft key, instant messaging,...
  • Page 56 Note 56 : Instant Message Editing Search Users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > Directory - > local phone directory, enter the contact number or name in the contact search box, you can search the contact, As shown in the following figure: Note 57 : Contact Search Move into blacklist After users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - >...
  • Page 57: Blacklist

    Blacklist Users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > Directory - > local phone directory, use the left and right navigation key switch to the blacklist, and options in accordance with the corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, select add, then the terminal switch to blacklist interface, As shown in the following figure: Note 58 : Add To The Blacklist ⚫...
  • Page 58 Other Phone Input mode: manual key input, format - string English numeric or special characters Parameter description: the blacklist other phone number. Associated Account Input mode: left-right navigation key or the corresponding left soft key Parameter description: add the blacklist associated account number. Note: After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK"...
  • Page 59: Group Management

    Delete Option Users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > Directory - > local phone directory, use the left and right navigation key switch to the blacklist, select any need to delete the blacklist, press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, choose delete.After the delete confirmation display, press the left soft key to confirm the deletion.As shown in the following figure: Figure 60: Blacklist Deletion Confirmation delete operations only deleted in the options menu, other operations such as delete operation.
  • Page 60 Figure 61 : Add To The Group ⚫ command functions add group ⚫ required parameters: Name Input mode: manual key input, format - string English numeric special characters can be Parameter description: name of the added group. Ring Input mode: left-right navigation key or switch corresponding left soft key (default: Pyxis) Parameter description: when the group contact phone call the terminal, the terminal plays the ring tone.
  • Page 61: Remote Directory

    Note: When deleting a group, all contacts in the group will be automatically added to the default group contact list. The default group cannot be edited or deleted. Remote Directory XT-16W supports remote phone directory function. Users can set remote phone directory URL on web page...
  • Page 62 and import remote phone directory.After the user enters the standby interface, manual operation key: menu -> phone directory -> remote phone directory, terminal automatically search the remote phone directory,As shown in the following figure: Figure 64 : Remote Phone Book To use the upper and lower navigation keys to select the communication group and to choose the right and left soft keys to enter the group.
  • Page 63: Ldap

    Figure 66 : Contact Call LDAP XT-16W supports LDAP capabilities, and users can configure LDAP on a web page, as shown in 3.2.5.3.After the user enters the standby interface, manual operation key: menu -> phone ben-> LDAP, the terminal automatically searches the LDAP data, As shown in the following figure:...
  • Page 64: Ldap Contact Person

    Figure 68 : LDAP Group LDAP Contact Person In the LDAP contact interface, select any contact with the upper and lower navigation keys, and click the corresponding left soft key, that is, the list of options menu appears, As shown in the following figure: Figure 69 : Options Menu List In the options menu list, select the call, the terminal interface that pop up call number list, according to the corresponding left soft key or direct call, press the key can dial to choose number, As shown in the following...
  • Page 65 Figure 70 : Call Number List In the options menu list, select add to contacts, terminal or pop-up add contact interface, edit the contact and press "OK" key to submit to complete the contact add operation, As shown in the following figure: Figure 71 : Add Contact In the options menu list is added to the blacklist, add blacklist interface terminal interface that pop up, edit the blacklist and press "OK"...
  • Page 66: Ldap Group

    Figure 72 : Add To The Blacklist LDAP Group In LDAP group interface, use the up and down navigation keys to select the group, and options in accordance with the corresponding left soft key, namely the group members interface, As shown in the following figure: Figure 73 : Group Member In the group member interface, select any contact with the upper and lower navigation keys, and click the left soft key corresponding to the option, that is, the list of options menu appears, As shown in the following figure:...
  • Page 67 Figure 74 : Options Menu List In the options menu list, select the call, the terminal interface that pop up call number list, according to the corresponding left soft key or direct call, press the dial key is to choose the number of calls, As shown in the following figure: Figure 75 : Call Number List In the options menu list, select add to contacts, terminal or pop-up add contact interface, edit the contact and...
  • Page 68: Speed-Dial

    Figure 76 : Add Contact In the options menu list is added to the blacklist, add blacklist interface terminal interface that pop up, edit the blacklist and press "OK" key to submit to complete the blacklist add operation, As shown in the following figure: Figure 77 : Add To The Blacklist Speed-dial After the user has entered into the computer, he will be able to use the phone to make the phone call.
  • Page 69: History

    Figure 78 : Quick Dial Setting ⚫ command functions: speed dial setting ⚫ Optional parameters: Key0、2-9 Input mode: manual key input, format - string, English numeric or special characters . Parameter description: speed dial number. Note: After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK" key to submit to save, otherwise it will not take effect.
  • Page 70 Figure 79 : Complete Documentation Call After the user enters the standby interface, manually operate the key: menu -> history record -> record, at this time, any call record can be selected and the left soft key corresponding to the option is selected.In the options menu that appears, select the call to complete the outbound call operation.
  • Page 71 Add Contact Users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > history - > all records, can choose any phone records at this time and press options corresponding left soft key.In the options menu that appears, select add contact, and the terminal will switch to add the contact interface, As shown in the following figure: Figure 81 : Add Contact Move To The Blacklist...
  • Page 72: Incoming Call Record

    Delete Option Users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > history - > all records, meanwhile you can choose any phone records and press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, choose delete, terminal or pop-up delete call records display, click confirm corresponding left soft key then finish delete. As shown in the figure below.
  • Page 73 Figure 84 : Incoming Calls Call After users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > history - > has call recording, at this point you can choose any phone records and press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, choose to call, to complete the operation.
  • Page 74 Add Contact Users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > history - > has call recording, at this point you can choose any phone records and press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, select add contacts, terminal or switch to add contact interface as shown in the following figure: Figure 86 : Add Contact Move Into Blacklist...
  • Page 75 Delete Option Users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > history - > has call recording, at this point you can choose any phone records and press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, choose delete, terminal or pop-up delete call records display, click confirm corresponding left soft key then finish delete.As shown in the following figure: Figure 88 : Delete Record Confirmation...
  • Page 76 Figure 89 : Outgoing Calls Call After the user to enter standby interface, manual key: menu - > history - > have to dial the phone records, at this point you can choose any phone records and press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, choose to call, to complete the operation.
  • Page 77 Add Contact Users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > history - > have to dial the phone records, at this point you can choose any phone records and press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, select add contacts, terminal or switch to add contact interface as shown in the following figure: Figure 91 : Add Contact Move To The Blacklist...
  • Page 78: Missed Call Record

    Delete Option After users enter standby interface, manual operation keys: menu - > history - > have to dial the phone records, at this point you can choose any phone records and press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, choose delete, terminal or pop-up delete call records display, click confirm corresponding left soft key can finish delete as shown in the following figure: Figure 93 : Delete Record Confirmation...
  • Page 79 Figure 94 : Missed Calls Call After the user to enter standby interface, manual key: menu - > history - > don't answer the phone records, at this point you can choose any phone records and press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, choose to call, to complete the operation.
  • Page 80 Add Contact Users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > history - > don't answer the phone records, at this point you can choose any phone records and press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, select add contacts, terminal or switch to add contact interface as shown in the following figure: Figure 96 : Add Contact Move Into Blacklist...
  • Page 81: Transfer Call Record

    Delete Option After users enter standby interface, manual operation keys: menu - > history - > don't answer the phone records, at this point you can choose any phone records and press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, choose delete, terminal or pop-up delete call records display, click confirm corresponding left soft key can finish delete as shown in the following figure: Figure 98 : Delete Record Confirmation In addition, all delete operations can only be deleted in the options menu, other operations such as delete...
  • Page 82 Figure 99 : Call Forward Call After users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > history - >Forward, at this point you can choose any phone records and press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, select the call you can complete the outbound call operation.
  • Page 83 Add Contact users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > history - > Forward, at this point you can choose any phone records and press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, select add contacts, terminal or switch to add contact interface as shown in the following figure: Figure 101 : Add Contact Move To The Blacklist...
  • Page 84: Function Setting

    Delete Option Users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > history - > Forward, at this point you can choose any phone records and press options corresponding left soft key, in the options menu, choose delete, terminal or pop-up delete call records display, click confirm corresponding left soft key then finish delete as shown in the following figure: Figure 103 : Delete Record Confirmation...
  • Page 85 Figure 104 : Features (Always) command functions: call forward always Settings ⚫ ⚫ required parameters: Call Forward (Always) Input method: choose corresponding left soft key. Parameter description: Start the unconditional transfer function. Transfer number Input mode: manual key input, format - string English numeric or special characters. Parameter description: Number of unconditional transfer Note: After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK"...
  • Page 86 Figure 105 : Call Forward (Busy) ⚫ Command function: busy tone transfer settings ⚫ Required parameters: Busy Tone Forward Input method: choose corresponding left soft key. Parameter description: start busy tone transfer function Number Transfer Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: the number of busy tone transfer number.
  • Page 87 Figure 106 : No Answer Divert Setting ⚫ Command function: No answer transfer settings Required parameters: ⚫ No Answer Transfer Input mode: select the corresponding left soft key. Parameter description: start No answer transfer function. Number Transfer Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: No answer number Time Of No Answer Transfer Input mode: Manually input, format –...
  • Page 88: Call Waiting

    Call Waiting After the user enters the standby interface, manually operate key: menu - > function set, the terminal will switch to the function setting interface, rolling screen to call waiting settings by using the downward navigation key. As shown in the following figure: Figure 107 : Call Waiting Setting ⚫...
  • Page 89: Do Not Disturb

    Do Not Disturb After the user enters the standby interface, manually operate key: menu - > function set, the terminal will switch to the function setting interface, rolling screen to do not disturb settings by using the downward navigation key. As shown in the following figure: Figure 108 : Do not Disturb Setting ⚫...
  • Page 90 Figure 109 : Auto Redial Setting ⚫ Command function: automatic redial settings ⚫ Required parameters: Automatic redial Input mode: select the corresponding left soft key. Parameter description: start automatic redial function Automatic redial times Input mode: input by hand, format - number Parameter description: automatic redial times Automatic redial frequency Input mode: input by hand, format –...
  • Page 91: Automatic Answer

    Automatic Answer After the user enters the standby interface, manually operate key: menu - > function set, the terminal will switch to the function setting interface, rolling screen to automatic redial setting by using the downward navigation key. As shown in the following figure: Figure 110 : Automatic Answering Setting ⚫...
  • Page 92: Automatic Answer After Charging

    Automatic answer after charging After the user enters the standby interface, manually operate key: menu - > function set, At this time, the terminal switches to the function setting interface and scrolls the screen through the use of the downward navigation key to the automatic charging reception setting as shown in the following figure: Figure 111 : Automatic Answering Setting ⚫...
  • Page 93 Figure 112 : WLAN Interface User can refresh and search available WiFi hotspot by pressing "OK" key. If the terminal is connected to a hotspot, the user can select the hotspot by using the downward navigation key. As shown in the following figure: Figure 113 : WiFi Connection Setting ⚫...
  • Page 94: Set The Static Address

    Password Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: password for WiFi. IP Mode Input mode: left/right navigation key or switch corresponding left soft key (default: DHCP) Parameter description: IP address setting method Note: After the user settings are completed, you must manually press the "OK"...
  • Page 95: Add Network

    IP Address Input mode: Manual key-stroke input, format - string, numeric special characters are available. Parameter description: Add the static IP address of the network. Gateway Input mode: Manual key-stroke input, format - string, numeric special characters are available. Parameter description: Add a gateway to the network. DNS Server 1 Input mode: Manual key-stroke input, format - string, numeric special characters are available.
  • Page 96 Figure 115: Add Network ⚫ Command function: add network settings ⚫ Required parameters: SSID Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: SSID of add network. Encryption Input mode: left/right navigation key or switch corresponding left soft key (default: NONE) Parameter description: Encryption method of adding network.
  • Page 97: Forget Network

    Forget Network After the user enters the standby interface, manually operate key: menu - >WLAN->Select connected network by using the downward navigation key. As shown in the following figure: Figure 116: Select Connected Network Select corresponding left soft key, enter WiFi settings page. Select forget network by down navigation keys. Forget network operation can be completed by pressing corresponding left soft key.
  • Page 98: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth After the user enters the standby interface, manually operate the following buttons: menu -> blue-tooth, and the terminal switches to the blue-tooth interface. As shown in the following figure: Figure 118 : Blue-tooth Interface On/Off After entering the blue-tooth interface, manually operate the left and right navigation keys to select the blue- tooth switch, and press the left soft key to start and close the blue-tooth function as shown in the following figure: Figure 119 : Start The Blue-tooth...
  • Page 99: Search

    Search After the blue-tooth function is activated, the terminal will automatically search for the available blue-tooth devices around, and the user can also press the [OK] key to search the surrounding bluetooth devices again as shown in the following figure: Figure 120 : Search For Blue-tooth Devices Note: after starting blue-tooth, only available nearby blue-tooth headsets and speakers can be searched.
  • Page 100: Volume

    Figure 122 : Matching Success Other settings Volume Users can adjust the volume-by-volume control key during standby time. Volume can also be adjusted by volume key when voice equipment’s are currently used, such as receiver, speaker, earphone and bluetooth headset. Adjust volume in standby state: Figure 123 : Volume Adjustment Adjust volume in call state:...
  • Page 101: About

    Figure 124 : Volume Adjustment About After the user enters the standby interface, manually operate key: menu - >About. As shown in the following figure: Note 125 : About Interface 1...
  • Page 102: Web Setting

    Product information: model, application version, system version. Web Setting Open the browser, enter the terminal's IP address in the browser's address bar, and log in to the terminal device WEB page with the default password xontel. As shown in the following figure:...
  • Page 103: State

    Note 127 : WEB Login State After logged in, enters the home page. The status page can be used to check the system information, account status and network status of the terminal. As shown in the following figure: Note 128 : Status Page Account Setting Click Account->SIP, start account setting function through this page, setting up account, audio encoding, call, Advanced, etc.
  • Page 104: Enable/Disable Account

    Note 129 : Account Setting Enable/Disable account Click Account->SIP, enter account setting page, and start account setting function by select Enable Account. Note 130 : Account Setting Switch Basic Setting Click Account->SIP->General Settings, enter the basic setting page. As shown in the following figure:...
  • Page 105 Note 131 : Foundation Setting ⚫ Command function: basic settings ⚫ Required parameters: Domain Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: registration server address. User ID Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: terminal SIP user to user ID Optional parameter: ⚫...
  • Page 106: Call Setting

    Authentication ID Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: SIP end user’s authentication ID Password Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: SIP end user’s authentication password.
  • Page 107 Note 132 : Call Set-up ⚫ Command function: call settings ⚫ Optional Parameter: Always Forward Input mode: drop-down box selection. Parameter description: start the unconditional transfer function. Always Forward Number Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: start the always forward number function.
  • Page 108: Advanced Setting

    No Answer Forward Input mode: check box selection. Parameter description: start the no answer forward number function. No Answer Number Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: no answer forward number. No Answer Time Input mode: input by hand, format - number, Parameter description: no answer time.
  • Page 109 Note 133 : Advanced Setting ⚫ Command function: Advanced ⚫ Required parameters: Session Timer Mode Input mode: drop-down box selection (default: Inactive) Parameter description: Session timer mode. Session Expires Input mode: input by hand, format – number. Parameter description: Session MinSE expires (>=Session MinSE) Session MinSE Input mode: input by hand, format –...
  • Page 110 Use SRTP Mode Input mode: drop-down box selection. Parameter description: secure real-time transmission protocol selection. 100 REL Input mode: drop-down box selection. Parameter description: 100REL parameter selection. Transport Protocol Input mode: drop-down box selection. Parameter description: transport protocol selection. Local Port Input mode: input by hand, format –...
  • Page 111: Phone Settings

    MWI Subscription Input mode: check box selection. Parameter description: start MWI subscription function. NWI Cycle Input mode: input by hand, format – number. Parameter description: NWI cycle. Register Expire Input mode: input by hand, format – number. Parameter description: Register Expire. Only Receive Server Calls Input mode: check box selection.
  • Page 112: Date And Time Settings

    Note 134 : Phone Set-up Interface Date and Time Settings Click Phone->Time&Date->Date and Time Settings, and enter Date and Time Settings page, As shown in the following figure: Note 135 : Date and Time Setting ⚫ Command function: Date and Time Settings ⚫...
  • Page 113 24-Hour Clock Input mode: check box selection. Parameter description: whether the standby interface time is displayed in 24 hours. Manual Time Input mode: check box selection. Parameter description: manual date and time settings. Obtained Server Address from DHCP Option43 Input mode: check box selection. Parameter description: Obtained Server Address from DHCP Option 43 Server Address Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used.
  • Page 114: Preferences

    Preferences Screen settings Click Phone->Preference->Screen Settings and enters screen setting page, As shown in the following figure: Note 136 : Screen Setting ⚫ Command function: screen settings ⚫ Required parameters: Unlock Password Input mode: input by hand, format - number (default: 1234) Parameter description: unlock password.
  • Page 115 Date Format Input mode: drop-down box selection (default: 1 Jan, Mon) Parameter description: date format. Date Separator Input mode: drop-down box selection (default: -) Parameter description: date separator Note: After setting, the "Apply" key must be clicked to save, otherwise it will not work. Ring-tone Setting Click Phone->Preference->Ring-tone Setting, enters ring tone setting page, As shown in the following figure: Note 137 : Ring-tone Setting...
  • Page 116 Note 138 : Ring-tone Selection Delete Ring-tone Click Phone->Preference->Ring-tone Setting, and enter ring-tone setting page, click [Ring-tone Type] key, choose the ring-tones file and click [Delete] key. The ring-tone deletion operation can be completed by clicking in the delete confirmation window that pops out. Figure 139 : Delete Ring-tone Confirmation Note: Default /system ring-tone cannot be deleted.
  • Page 117 Ring-tone Setting Click Phone->Preference->Ring-tone Setting, and enter ring-tone setting page, click [Ring-tone Type] key, choose the ring-tones file and click [Apply] key, the ring-tone setting operation can be completed. Wallpaper Settings Click Phone->Preference->Wallpaper Setting, enter the wallpaper settings page, As shown in the following figure: Figure 140 : Wallpaper Setting Upload Wallpaper...
  • Page 118 Delete Wallpaper Click Phone->Preference-> Wallpaper Setting, and enter Wallpaper setting page, click [Wallpaper Type] key, choose the Wallpaper file and click [Delete] key. The Wallpaper deletion operation can be completed by clicking the delete confirmation window that pops out. Figure 142 : Delete Wallpaper Confirmation Note: default/system wallpaper cannot be deleted.
  • Page 119: Feature Settings

    Note 143 : Auto Restart Setting Call Prefix Settings Click Phone->Preference->Call Prefix, Enter the device function setting page, As shown in the following figure: Note 144 : Call Prefix Setting Feature Settings Click Phone->Feature, enters feature settings page, As shown in the following figure: Note 145 : Function Setting ⚫...
  • Page 120 ⚫ Optional parameters: Device DND Input mode: check box selection. Parameter description: start auto device DND function Don’t Escape ‘#’as %23 Input mode: check box selection. Parameter description: start don’t escape ‘#’as %23 function Incoming Intercom Input mode: check box selection. Parameter description: start Incoming intercom function Incoming Tone Input mode: check box selection.
  • Page 121: Media

    Auto Redial Interval Input mode: input by hand, format – number. Parameter description: auto redial interval (range: 0-999) Auto Redial Times Input mode: input by hand, format – number. Parameter description: auto redial times (range: 0-999) Emergency Call Number Input mode: input by hand, format – number. Parameter description: emergency call number settings.
  • Page 122: Language

    ⚫ Command function: media ⚫ Optional parameters: Choice 1-6 Input mode: drop-down box selection. Parameter description: audio coding supported by terminal SIP users, selected according to actual conditions, range of values (PCMA、PCMU、G729、GSM、G722、OPUS、Speex-WB) Enable Call Video Input mode: drop-down box selection. Parameter description: Enable Call Video.
  • Page 123: Network Setting

    Figure 147 : Language Setting ⚫ Command function: language settings ⚫ Optional parameters: Language Input mode: drop-down box selection (default: English) Parameter description: language shown in the terminal. Note: After setting, the "Apply" key must be clicked to save, otherwise it will not work. Network Setting Click Network to display as follows, through this page, you can set WLAN settings, QoS settings, VPN settings and so on.
  • Page 124: Wlan

    WLAN DHCP Click Network->WLAN->WLAN Settings, enter WLAN setting page, click DHCP, As shown in the following figure: Figure 149 : WLAN Settings (DHCP) ⚫ Command function: WLAN setting (DHCP) ⚫ Optional parameters: SSID Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: hotspot SSID Password Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used.
  • Page 125 Figure 150 : WLAN Settings (Static IP) ⚫ Command function: WLAN settings (static IP) ⚫ Optional parameters: SSID Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: hotspot SSID Password Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: hotspot password IP Address Input mode: input by hand, format - IP address format, point decimal point.
  • Page 126: Qos

    IP Gateway Input mode: input by hand, format - IP address format, point decimal point. Parameter description: gateway address Primary DNS Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: primary DNS Secondary DNS Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used.
  • Page 127: Vpn

    SIP DSCP Input mode: input by hand, format – numbers (range: 0-63) Parameter description: SIP DSCP Note: After setting, the "Apply" key must be clicked to save, otherwise it will not work. Click Network->VPN to display as follows, through this page, enable VPN function to set up and view VPN. Figure 152 : VPN Set-up Interface ON/OFF Click Network->VPN to enter the VPN set-up page and start the VPN set-up function by tick Enable VPN.
  • Page 128 VPN settings Click Network->VPN->Virtual Private Network (VPN) Status, enter the VPN status page. You can see the status and the address of VPN connection on this page. As shown in the following figure: Figure 154 : VPN Connection Status Click Network->VPN-> Virtual Setting enter the VPN setting page. As shown in the following figure: Figure 155 : VPN Setting...
  • Page 129 ⚫ Command function: VPN Setting ⚫ Optional parameters: VPN Mode Input mode: drop-down box selection Parameter description: VPN mode Open-VPN files Upload files Click Network->VPN->Open-VPN Files, enter the Open-VPN file setting page, in order to upload the corresponding location of the file, click the [Upload] key, appear the interface as shown below, select the Open- VPN file to upload to complete the file upload operation.
  • Page 130 File Delete Click Network->VPN->Open-VPN Files, enter the Open-VPN file setting page, in order to upload the corresponding location of the file, click the [Delete] key, appear the interface as shown below, select the Open- VPN file to upload to complete the file delete operation. Figure 158 : Open-VPN File Deletion Figure 159 : Open-VPN File Delete Confirmation...
  • Page 131: Nat Travel

    NAT Travel Click Network->NAT Travel, to enter the STUN settings page, As shown in the following figure: Figure 160 : Start STUN Feature STUN status Input mode: check box selection. Parameter description: start STUN function. STUN Server address Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: STUN server address.
  • Page 132: Local Directory

    Figure 161 : Phone Book Local directory Add Contacts Click Directory->Contacts->local directory->Contacts, enter the contact setting page, edit the contact in Contacts, and click the [Add]key to complete the contact addition operation. As shown in the following figure: Figure 162 : Add Contact...
  • Page 133 ⚫ Command function: Add contacts ⚫ Optional parameters: Name Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: the name of the added contact. Office Number Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: the business phone of the added contact.
  • Page 134 Figure 163 : Save Changes Edit Click Directory->Contacts->local directory->Contacts, enter the contact settings page, select the contact that needs to be edited in the Contacts list and edit the contact in the Contacts edit page. When the editor is finished, click the [Edit] key to complete the contact editing operation. As shown in the following figure: Figure 164 : Edit Contact ⚫...
  • Page 135 Parameter description: name of the contact Office Number Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: business of the contact Mobile Number Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: mobile of the contact Other Number Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used.
  • Page 136 Figure 165 : Save Changes Search Click Directory->Contacts->local directory->Contacts, enter the contact settings page, in the Contacts edit page to enter the contact name, office phone, phone number, or other numbers click [Search] key to complete the contact query operation. As shown in the following figure: Figure 166 : Contact Query After performing the contact searching operation, you can view the query results in the contact list.
  • Page 137 Figure 167 : Query Results Delete Click Directory->Contacts->local directory->Contacts, enter the contact settings page, select the contact that you need to delete in the Contacts list, and click the [Delete] key. As shown in the following figure: Figure 168 : Delete Contact After clicking the delete key, the delete prompt window is popped up, and the contact is deleted by clicking confirmation.
  • Page 138 Figure 169 : Contact Deletion Confirmation After deleting the contact, the user needs to click [Save] key to delete the contact successfully. As shown in the following figure: Figure 170 : Save Changes Move To The Black list Click on Directory->Contacts->local directory->Contacts, enter the contact settings page, select the contacts that need to be moved to the blacklist in the Contacts list, and click the [Move to Black List key].
  • Page 139: Black List

    Figure 171 : Move To The Blacklist After the user moves the contact to the blacklist, click [Save] key to transfer successfully. As shown in the following figure: Figure 172 : Save Changes Black List Click Directory->Contacts->local directory->Black list, enter the blacklist setting page, edit the blacklist in Contacts, click the [Add] key to complete the blacklist addition operation.
  • Page 140 Figure 173 : Add Blacklist ⚫ Command function: add black list ⚫ Optional parameters: Name Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: the name of the added blacklist. Office Number Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used.
  • Page 141 Figure 174 : Save Changes Edit Click Directory->Contacts->local directory->Black list, enter the blacklist setting page, select the blacklist to edit in the Black List list and edit the blacklist on the Contacts edit page. After the editing is completed, click the [Edit] key to complete the blacklist editing operation.
  • Page 142 Office Number Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: business phone number of edited blacklist Mobile Number Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: mobile phone number of edited blacklist Other Number Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used.
  • Page 143 page to enter the name of the blacklist, office phone, cell phone number, or other numbers click the [Search] key to complete the blacklist query operation. As shown in the following figure: Figure 177 : Blacklist Query After executing the blacklist search operation, we can see the results in the blacklist. As shown in the following figure: Figure 178 : Query Results Delete...
  • Page 144 Figure 179 : Delete Blacklist After clicking the delete key, pop-up the delete prompt window, click the confirmation to delete the blacklist. As shown in the following figure: Figure 180 : Blacklist Deletion Confirmation After deleting the blacklist, the user needs to click [Save] key to Save the blacklist that has been deleted. As shown in the following figure:...
  • Page 145 Figure 181 : Save Changes Move To The Contacts List Click on Directory->Contacts->local directory->Black List, enter the blacklist setting page, select the blacklist that needs to be moved to the contact list in the Black List list, and click the [Move To Contacts List] key. As shown in the following figure: Figure 182 : Blacklist Removal After the user removes the blacklist, click [Save] key to Save the blacklist that has been removed.
  • Page 146: Group Settings

    Figure 183 : Save Changes Group Settings Click Directory->Contacts->local directory->Group Setting and enter the group settings page. After editing the group, click the Add key to complete the group addition operation. As shown in the following figure: Figure 184 : Add Group ⚫...
  • Page 147 Group Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: name of added group Ring Input mode: drop-down box selection Parameter description: ring of added group After the user adds the group, click [Save] key to Save the group. As shown in the following figure: Figure 185 : Save Changes Delete Click Directory->Contacts->local directory->Group Setting, enter the group settings page, enter the group...
  • Page 148 Figure 187 : Delete Group Confirmation After deleting the group, the user needs to click [Save] key to delete the group successfully. As shown in the following figure: Figure 188 : Save Changes Note: Default groups cannot be deleted.
  • Page 149: Remote Directory

    Remote directory Click Directory->Contacts->Remote directory, enter the remote phone boOK setting page, after the completion of the remote phonebook, click the [Apply] key to complete the remote phonebook setting. As shown in the following figure: Figure 189 : Remote Phone Book Setting ⚫...
  • Page 150 ⚫ Command function: LDAP settings ⚫ Optional parameters: Server Address Input mode: input by hand, format - string, English, numbers, special characters can be used. Parameter description: LDAP server address. Server Port Input mode: input by hand, format - numbers. Parameter description: LDAP Server Port.
  • Page 151 Calling Search Enter mode: drop-down box section Data description: to select “testing B dial to LDAP testing machine A” in combo box. Testing machine A will query the contacting code, when queried the corresponding code, LCD will display the contacting person name, or display code.
  • Page 152 Number Filter Enter mode: inputting by hand. Format: character string, English character, number special character is acceptable. Data description: code filter. When input phone number=6911, LDAP will display contacting person which phone number with 6911. if all the contact person phone number is not 6911, LDAP will display no contact person.
  • Page 153 Figure 191 : Maintenance Management Page WEB Settings Press maintenance -- web --web setting to enter WEB setting page, after finish setting, press APPLY to save setting, As shown in the following figure: Figure 192 : WEB Setting ⚫ Command function: WEB Setting ⚫...
  • Page 154 HTTPS Enter mode: Check box selection Data description: Enable HTTPS protocol Web Server Port Enter mode: Fill in by hand, format - string, number, range 1025-65535 Data description:Server port number changes Change Web Authentication Password Press maintenance -- web --web setting to enter Change Web Authentication Password page, after finish setting, press APPLY to save setting, As shown in the following figure: Figure 193 : WEB Authentication Password Setting Command function: WEB Authentication Password Setting...
  • Page 155 New Password Enter mode: Manual filling, format -- Numbers, English, special characters can be. Data description: new password. Confirm Password Enter mode: Manual filling, format -- Numbers, English, special characters can be. Data description: Confirm new password Change Menu Authentication Password Press maintenance -- web --web setting to enter Change Menu Authentication Password page, after finish setting, press APPLY to save setting, As shown in the following figure: Figure 194 : Menu Authentication Password Setting...
  • Page 156: Auto Provisioning (Deploy)

    Current Password Enter mode: Manual filling, format -- Numbers, English, special characters can be. Data description: old password New Password Enter mode: Manual filling, format -- Numbers, English, special characters can be. Data description: new password. Confirm Password Enter mode: Manual filling, format -- Numbers, English, special characters can be. Data description: Confirm new password Auto Provisioning (Deploy) Provisioning Settings...
  • Page 157 Mode Enter mode: drop-down box selection Data description: auto provisioning mode Protocol Type Enter mode: drop-down box selection Data description: agreement DHCP Option Enter mode: drop-down box selection Data description: auto provisioning server address from DHCP server. Server URL Enter mode: inputting by hand. Format: character string, English character, number special character is acceptable.
  • Page 158: System Log

    Figure 196 : Local Upgrade Setting ⚫ Command function: Local upgrade Settings ⚫ Required parameters: Local Update Enable Enter mode: Check box selection. Data description: Gets the server address for the local upgrade. Local Update URL Enter mode: Manual filling, format - string, English numeric special characters can be. Data description: Server URL address.
  • Page 159 Figure 197 : Log Type Setting Export Log Press Maintenance->Syslog->Export Log, to enter log exporting page, to press【Export】to achieve this operation. As shown in the following figure: Figure 198 : Log Export Clear Log Press Maintenance->Syslog->Clear Log, to enter log clearing page, to press 【Clear】and the confirmation of log clearing which be pop-up.
  • Page 160: Capture Traces

    Figure 199 : Clear Log Figure 200 : Clear Log Acknowledgement Capture Traces Press Maintenance->PCAP ->Capture Traces, to enter traces capturing page. Press 【Start】to carry out traces capturing. As shown in the following figure:...
  • Page 161 Figure 201 : Start Grab Pack After started traces capturing, if want to stop it, press【Stop】to stop operation. As shown in the following figure: Figure 202 : Stop Grabbing Bag Once stop traces capturing, press【Export】to export the traces capturing. As shown in the following figure:...
  • Page 162: Configuration Management

    Figure 203 : Grab Package Export Configuration management Import configuration Maintenance->Config->Import/Export Config,Go to the Configuration Import/Export page,Import/Export Config, click the [Select File] button to pop up the profile selection window. As shown in the following figure: Figure 204 : Import Configuration Selection To select the configuration file which need be imported, and press IMPORT to achieve configuration file importing.
  • Page 163 Figure 205 : Configure Import Configuration Exporting Press Maintenance->Config->Import/Export Config, to enter configuration Import/Export page, press【Export】 to achieve configuration file exporting. As shown in the following figure: Figure 206 : Configure Export Factory Reset Press Maintenance->Config->Factory Reset, to enter Factory Reset, press 【Reset】 to confirm configuration files deleting.
  • Page 164 Figure 207 : Restoration Of Factory Setting Figure 208 : Restore Factory Set-up Confirmation Certificate management CA certificate management Press Maintenance->Certificate->CA Certificate Setting, to enter CA certificate setting page, As shown in the following figure: Figure 209 : CA Certificate Setting To press Credential use combo box, to select the certificate purpose, and to press SELECT FILE.
  • Page 165 Figure 210 : CA Certificate Selection To select the certificate which need to be uploaded, and open it. When in CA certificate setting page, press 【upload】to achieve certificate uploading. User Certificate Setting Press Maintenance->Certificate->User Certificate Setting to enter User certificate setting page. As shown in the following figure: Figure 211 : User Certificate Setting To press Credential use combo-box, to select the certificate purpose, and to press SELECT FILE.
  • Page 166 Figure 212 : User Certificate Selection To select the certificate which need to be uploaded, and open it. When in CA certificate setting page, press 【upload】to achieve certificate uploading. Note: parts of certificate need password, you should input the password in Extract Password. Trusted Certificates Setting Press Maintenance->Certificate->Trusted Certificates Setting, to enter trusted certificate setting page.
  • Page 167: Reboot Device

    User can delete the certificate which in the list. To select the certificate and press【Delete】to delete the certificate. Reboot Device Press Maintenance->Reboot, Enter the restart device page, Click the Reboot key in the Reboot Device to pop up the device confirmation prompt window. The device restart operation can be completed by clicking confirmation in this window.
  • Page 168: Basic Function

    Making a call Dial directly Direct dialling refers to the method of inputting the number to be dialled through the dial and initiating a call. XT-16W supports two types of calling: SIP account call and Point-to-point IP call. SIP calling To input SIP account and make calling, and procedure is as below: ➢...
  • Page 169: To Make A Call Through Record List

    】 to send the call. Hearing Call XT-16W phone will be ringing, and screen display phone number. If there is the phone number which was stored in the phone book or network number and name transferred by internet, the screen will display the caller's name.
  • Page 170: Call Waiting

    The call transfer business refers to the user who is on the call transferring the existing call to a third party and withdrawing from it, and let the other party and the third party continue the call. XT-16W product supports two kinds of call forwarding business: blind transferring and inquiry transferring.
  • Page 171: Conference Call

    user, third party user phone will be ringing, and then transfer party to carry out transfer operation, and the transfer party will be released. The second party and third party user will establish conversation;2: the transfer party carry out transfer operation directly, and the transfer party will be released, and the second party and third party users establish conversation.
  • Page 172: Forward Transfer

    ➢ Step 3: select the conference. At this time, the "input number" is displayed on the screen. Enter the user number (user C) with the invitation to enter the tripartite, and press the corresponding key (left key) of the conference. ➢...
  • Page 173: Dnd (Do Not Disturb)

    doesn’t hook off in the configuration of time, all automatically transferred to a predefined number (including voice mail). The specific steps are as follows: ➢ Step 1: user A opens the no answered forward transfer function and sets the forward number (user B) and time of non-response;...
  • Page 174: Automatic Re-Dialling

    Advanced Function Messages XT-16W phone supports SMS sending and receiving functions. When received a new message, the phone screen will automatically wake up and receiving prompt, slow power light flashes red, LCD screen tips "n unread messages" (n means the number of unread messages, such as: 1 unread messages), and displays a...
  • Page 175: New Messages

    New Messages Users enter the standby interface, manual key: menu - > message- > new message, the terminal interface switch to the new message screen. As shown in the following figure: Figure 216 : New Information ⚫ Command function; New message edit ⚫...
  • Page 176: In Box

    After editing new message on user interface, if want to change part content, can be used to the corresponding left soft delete key to delete this part, the modified again; If you want to send it directly after editing the information, press the "OK"...
  • Page 177 Figure 218 : Delete Message Confirmation If you want to delete all the message in the in box, just select and delete all in the options menu and confirm it in the pop-up confirmation window ,s As shown in the following figure: Figure 219 : Delete All Messages Confirmation...
  • Page 178 Reply After the user enters the standby interface, manually operate the key: menu > message > in box> select the information to reply, then the terminal switch to the information viewing interface as shown in the following figure: Figure 220 : Information View In the information viewing interface, use the left soft key corresponding to the options, select reply in the list of options menu, and then switch to the information editing interface.
  • Page 179 Note: After editing the message, press "OK" to reply complete message Recall After the user enters the standby interface, manually operate the bottom: menu > message> inbox-> select the information that needs to be recall, then the terminal switches to the information view interface as shown in the following figure: Figure 222 : Information View In the message view interface, use the left soft key corresponding to the options, select recall in the menu list...
  • Page 180 Figure 223 : Outgoing Call Forward After the user enters the standby interface, manual operate the key: menu - > message> in box> to select in box information need to be forward, the terminal switch to view information interface as shown in the following figure: Figure 224 : Information View...
  • Page 181: Out-Box

    In the message view interface, use the option corresponding to the left soft key, select the options menu in the forwarding list, then switch the forward information into editing interface as shown in the following figure: Figure 225 : Information Editing Note: After editing the information, press OK to complete the send.
  • Page 182 Delete After the user enters the standby interface, operate the keys by hand: menu-> message-> out-box. the terminal switches to the box interface, uses the up and down navigation keys to select the message that needs to be deleted, and then presses the left soft key corresponding to the option. Select delete from the options menu that appears, and a prompt window for deleting the current message appears, As shown in the following figure: Figure 227 : Information Deletion Confirmation If you want to delete all information in out-box, only delete all message in the options menu and confirm in the...
  • Page 183 Figure 228 : Deleting Information Confirmation Reply After the user enters the standby interface, manually operate the key: menu > message> out-box> select the information that needs to reply, at this time the terminal switches to the information view interface as shown in the following figure: Figure 229 : Information View...
  • Page 184 In the information viewing interface, use the left soft key corresponding to the options, select reply in the list of options menu, and then switch to the information editing interface. As shown in the following figure: Figure 230 : Information Editing Note: After editing the information, press OK to complete the send.
  • Page 185 Figure 231 : Information View In information viewing interface, use the corresponding left soft key in the options menu and select recall in the pops up menu as shown in the following figure: Figure 232 : Outgoing Call Forwarding After the user enters the standby interface, operate the keys by hand: menu > message > out-box-> select the information to forward, then the terminal switches to the information viewing interface, As shown in the following figure:...
  • Page 186 Figure 233 : Information View In the message viewing interface, use the left soft key corresponding to the options, select forward in the list of options menu, then switch to the information editing interface as shown in the following figure: Figure 234 : Information Editing Note: After editing the information, press OK to complete the message send.
  • Page 187: Draft

    Draft After the user enters the standby interface, operate the key by hand: menu-> message-> draft box, this time the terminal switch to the draft box interface. As shown in the following figure: Figure 235 : Draft Box Delete After the user enters the standby interface, operate the keys by hand: menu-> information-> draft box. At this time, the terminal switches to the draft box interface, uses the up and down navigation keys to select the information that needs to be deleted, and then presses the left soft key corresponding to the option.
  • Page 188 Figure 236 : Deleting Message Confirmation If you want to delete all information in the draft box, simply select delete all from the options menu and confirm in the pops up window as shown in the following figure: Figure 237 : Deleting The Draft Reply After the user enters the standby interface, operate the key by hand: menu >...
  • Page 189 the information to reply, then the terminal switch to the information viewing interface as shown in the following figure: Figure 238 : Information View In the information viewing interface, use the left soft key corresponding to the options, select reply in the list of options menu, and then switch to the information editing interface as shown in the following figure: Figure 239 : Information Editing Note: After editing the information, press OK key to complete the message reply.
  • Page 190 Call Back After the user enters the standby interface, operate the key by hand: menu -> message> draft box -> select the information that needs to be call back, and the terminal switches to the message view interface. As shown in the following figure: Figure 240 : Information View In the information view interface, use the option corresponds to the left soft key, in the options menu list recall,...
  • Page 191 Forwarding After the user enters the standby interface, operate the key by hand: menu -> message-> draft box -> selects the information to be forwarded, and the terminal switches to the message view interface. As shown in the following figure: Figure 242 : Information View In the message viewing interface, use the left soft key corresponding to the options, select forward in the list of options menu, then switch to the message editing interface as shown in the following figure:...
  • Page 192: Voice Mail

    Note: After editing the information, press OK to complete the message forwarding. Voice Mail Voice mail setting After the user enters the standby interface, operate the key by hand: menu - message-voice mail, when the terminal switches to the voice mail interface, after editing the voice mailbox number, press OK to apply the submission.
  • Page 193 As, shown in the following figure: Figure 245 : Voice Mail Number Figure 246 : Calling Voice Mail No unit or individual may, without the written permission of the Company, extract, reproduce or transmit any part or all of this text without the permission of the Company.
  • Page 194: Annex

    Annex WIFI SIP terminal for network requirements and recommendations Voice quality directly is affected by all three QoS quality factors: loss, latency, and jitter. The following list summarizes the key QoS requirements and recommendations for voice (bearer traffic): Voice traffic should be marked to DSCP EF per the QoS Baseline and RFC 3246. Loss should be no more than 1 percent.
  • Page 195 1.5 Mbps at the third hop. XonTel W series phone built-in environment detection tools, if you had wired VoIP phone services can work normally, we need to test your AP processing capacity, please check your wireless network according to the following steps.:...
  • Page 196 3.2 Hand-held terminal via the Menu → Advanced → iPerf, open iPerf test software, just enter the address of the server, then use the arrow keys to move to Start, and click the left soft button to Start the test. 3.3 Check whether the test results can meet the VoIP business requirements:...

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