Initializing And Registering The Phone; Prerequisites - Snom D862 User Manual

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Wireless headsets
Connecting the base station of your headset via the Snom EHS Adapter.
1. Connect the plug labeled D3xx/D785 on the 2xRJ12 cable that came with the Snom EHS
Adapter to the jack marked EHS on the phone, and the plug labeled EHS box to the Snom
EHS Adapter's RJ12 jack. For more information, see the illustrated EHS Advanced Quick
Installation Guide at https://service.snom.com, Guides tab.
2. Connect the EHS box to the headset's base station with the 2xRJ45 cable also provided
with the Snom Advanced.
3. Connect the 4P4C/4P4C audio cable that came with the headset to the phone's RJ
audio jack labeled
information, please refer to the headset's user guide.
Connecting the headset to the phone via a Bluetooth-compatible adapter.
Insert the adapter into the USB port of the phone. See also the Quick Start Guides of the Snom
USB BT and the Snom HS BT or the manual of the third-party headset.
Note: The default settings for USB headsets are VID=0a12:PID=100d:HOOK=38/1 for
firmware 8.7.2.11 and higher.
If you are using a different headset, enter the parameters of the headset manually on
the Phone Manager. Click Preferences in the left lateral menu, then Audio. Scroll down
to the Advanced section, Audio parameters setting. Click the setting to display the
parameters you need to use for your respective headset.

Initializing and registering the phone

Prerequisites

To be able to use VoIP, you or your company must have:
A broadband internet connection.
Access to the internet via a router. This could be a separate device available in various versions
from many different manufacturers or in the form of a router on a server or a PC.
Account information provided by your network administrator or a VoIP account with a VoIP service
provider who supports the VoIP SIP standard. The phone supports up to 6 VoIP accounts with one
or more VoIP providers.
The registration information received from your Internet service provider or your network
administrator may differ and may contain required and optional data. The required data normally
includes:
Account (usually the phone number). On Snom phones, an account is called an "identity".
Registrar
Password
. Connect the other end to the headset's base station. For more
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Setting up the Phone

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