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The HT812/HT814 analog telephone adapters provides transparent connectivity for analog phones and faxes to the world of internet voice. Connecting to any analog phone, fax or PBX, the HT812/HT814 are an effective and flexible solution for accessing internet-based telephone services and corporate intranet systems across established LAN and internet connections. The Grandstream Handy Tones HT812/HT814 are a new addition to the popular Handy Tone ATA products family. This manual will help you learn how to operate and manage your HT812/HT814 analog telephone adaptors and make the best use of its many upgraded features including simple and quick installation, 3-way conferencing, direct IP-IP Calling, and new provisioning support among other features. This HT812/HT814 are very easy to manage and configure, and specifically designed to be an easy to use and affordable VoIP solution for both the residential user and the teleworker.
The HT812/HT814 are 2/4 ports analog telephone adapters (ATA) that allows users to create a high-quality and manageable IP telephony solution for residential and office environments. Their ultra-compact size, voice quality, advanced VoIP functionality, security protection and auto provisioning options enable users to take advantage of VoIP on analog phones and enables service providers to offer high quality IP service. The HT812/HT814 are an ideal ATAs for individual use and for large scale commercial IP voice deployments since they permit small and medium businesses to create integrated IP and PSTN telephony systems that efficiently manage communication costs. HT812/HT814's inclusion of an integrated NAT router and dual 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet WAN and LAN ports enables a shared broadband connection between multiple Ethernet devices as well as the extension of VoIP services to analog phones.
The following table contains the major features of the HT812/HT814:
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Table 1: HT812/HT814 Features at a Glance
The following table resumes all the technical specifications including the protocols/standards supported, voice codecs, telephony features, languages and upgrade/provisioning settings for the HT812/HT814.
Interfaces | |
Telephone Interfaces | Two (2) RJ11 FXS ports for HT812. Four (4) RJ11 FXS sports for HT814. |
Network Interface | Two (2) 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet port (RJ45). |
LED Indicators | POWER, LAN, WAN, PHONE1, PHONE2 for HT812. POWER, LAN, WAN, PHONE1, PHONE2, PHONE3, PHONE4 for HT814. |
Factory Reset Button | Yes. |
Voice, Fax, Modem | |
Telephony Features | Caller ID display or block, call waiting, flash, blind or attended transfer, forward, hold, do not disturb, 3-way conference. |
Voice Codecs | G.711 with Annex I (PLC) and Annex II (VAD/CNG), G.723.1, G.729A/B, G.726, iLBC, OPUS, G722, dynamic jitter buffer, advanced line echo cancellation. |
Fax over IP | T.38 compliant Group 3 Fax Relay up to 14.4kpbs and auto-switch to G.711 for Fax Pass-through. |
Short/Long Haul Ring Load | For HT812: 3 REN, up to 1km on 24AWG line. For HT814: 2 REN, up to 1km on 24AWG line. |
Caller ID | Bellcore Type 1 & 2, ETSI, BT, NTT, and DTMF-based CID. |
Disconnect Methods | Busy Tone, Polarity Reversal/Wink, Loop Current. |
Signaling | |
Network Protocols | TCP/IP/UDP, RTP/RTCP, HTTP/HTTPS, FTP/FTPS, ARP/RARP, ICMP, DNS, DDNS, DHCP, NTP, TFTP, SSH, Telnet, STUN, SIP (RFC3261), SIP over TCP/TLS, SRTP, TR-069. |
QoS | Layer 2 (802.1Q VLAN, SIP/RTP 802.1p) and Layer 3 (ToS, Diffserv, MPLS). |
DTMF Methods | In-audio, RFC2833 and/or SIP INFO. |
Provisioning and Control | FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, Telnet, TFTP, TR-069, secure and automated provisioning using TR069, syslog. |
Security | |
Media | SRTP. |
Control | TLS/SIPS/HTTPS/HTTP/SSH/Telnet. |
Management | Syslog support, SSH, Telnet, remote management using web browser. |
Physical | |
Universal Power Supply | Input: 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz Output: 12V/0.5A for HT812. Output: 12V/1A for HT814. |
Environmental | Operational: 32o – 104oF or 0º – 40ºC. Storage: 14o – 140oF or -10º – 60ºC. Humidity: 10 – 90% Non-condensing. |
Dimensions and Weight | Dimension: 28.5 x 130 x 90 mm (H x W x D). Weight: 353.33g for HT812 and for 423.5g for HT814. |
Table 2: HT812/HT814 Technical Specifications
This chapter provides basic installation instructions including the list of the packaging contents and also information for obtaining the best performance with the HT812/HT814.
The HT812/HT814 ATAs packages contains (See Figures 1-2):
Check the package before installation. If you find anything missing, contact your system administrator.
The following figures 3-4 describes the different ports on the back panel of the HT812/HT814.
Phone 1 & 2 (HT812) Phone 1,2,3 & 4 (HT814) | Connects the analog phones / fax machines to the ATA using an RJ-11 telephone cable. | |
WAN ![]() | Connects the ATA to your router, switch or modem using an Ethernet RJ45 network cable. | |
LAN ![]() | Connects the ATA to your PC or switch using an Ethernet RJ45 network cable. | |
DC Power | Connects the ATA to PSU (12V – 0.5A for HT812) and (12V – 1A for HT814). | |
Reset | Factory reset button. Press for 7 seconds to reset factory default settings. |
Table 3: Definition of the HT812/HT814 Connectors
The HT812/HT814 are designed for easy configuration and installation. To connect your HT812/HT814, please see figure 5 and follow the steps below:
When connecting HT812/HT814 using the WAN port, they will act as simple DHCP Client.
When connecting the HT812/HT814 using the LAN port, they will act as a router and DHCP serving addresses, the devices connected with HT812/HT814 LAN will pull DHCP addresses from your HT812/HT814.
Note: Please make sure to enable NAT Router under Web GUI → Basic Settings → Device Mode.
There are four (4) LED types that help you manage the status of your HT812/HT814. See Figure 6.
LED Lights | Status |
Power LED | The Power LED lights up when the HT812/HT814 are powered on and it flashes when the HT812/HT814 is booting up |
WAN LED | The WAN LED lights up when the HT812/HT814 are connected to your network through the WAN port. |
LAN LED | The LAN LED lights up when the HT812/HT814 are connected to your network through the LAN port. |
Phone LED 1&2 (HT812) Phone LED 1,2,3 & 4 (HT814) | The phone LED 1 & 2 indicates status of the respective FXS port-phone on the back panel
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Table 4: HT812/HT814 LEDs Pattern Description
The HT812/HT814 can be configured via one of two ways:
HT812/HT814 are by default configured to obtain the IP address from DHCP server where the unit is located. In order to know which IP address is assigned to your HT812/HT814, you should access to the "Interactive Voice Response Menu" of your adapter via the connected phone and check its IP address mode.
Please refer to the steps below to access the interactive voice response menu:
The HT812/HT814 have a built-in voice prompt menu for simple device configuration which lists actions, commands, menu choices, and descriptions. The IVR menu works with any phone connected to the HT812/HT814. Pick up the handset and dial "***" to use the IVR menu.
Menu | Voice Prompt | Options |
Main Menu | "Enter a Menu Option" | Press "*" for the next menu option Press "#" to return to the main menu Enter 01-05, 07,10, 12-17,47 or 99 menu options |
01 | "DHCP Mode", "Static IP Mode" "PPPoE Mode" | Press "9" to toggle the selection If using "Static IP Mode", configure the IP address information using menus 02 to 05. If using "Dynamic IP Mode", all IP address information comes from the DHCP server automatically after reboot. If using "PPPoE Mode", configure PPPoE Username and Password from web GUI to get IP from your ISP. |
02 | "IP Address " + IP address | The current WAN IP address is announced If using "Static IP Mode", enter 12-digit new IP address. You need to reboot your HT812/HT814 for the new IP address to take Effect. |
03 | "Subnet " + IP address | Same as menu 02 |
04 | "Gateway " + IP address | Same as menu 02 |
05 | "DNS Server " + IP address | Same as menu 02 |
07 | Preferred Vocoder | Press "9" to move to the next selection in the list:
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10 | "MAC Address" | Announces the MAC address of the unit. Note: The device has two MAC addresses. One for the WAN port and one for the LAN port. The device MAC address announced is the address of LAN port. |
12 | WAN Port Web Access | Press "9" to toggle between enable/disable. Default is disabled. |
13 | Firmware Server IP Address | Announces current Firmware Server IP address. Enter 12-digit new IP address. |
14 | Configuration Server IP Address | Announces current Config Server Path IP address. Enter 12-digit new IP address. |
15 | Upgrade Protocol | Upgrade protocol for firmware and configuration update. Press "9" to toggle between TFTP / HTTP / HTTPS/ FTP/FTPS. Default is HTTPS. |
16 | Firmware Version | Announces Firmware version information. |
17 | Firmware Upgrade | Firmware upgrade mode. Press "9" to toggle among the following three options:
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20 | "Check Device Individual Certificate Information" | The users can now use the IVR system to obtain specific details about the device's certificate type. |
47 | "Direct IP Calling" | Enter the target IP address to make a direct IP call, after dial tone. (See "Make a Direct IP Call".) |
86 | Voice Mail | Access to your voice mails messages. |
99 | "RESET" | Press "9" to reboot the device. Enter MAC address to restore factory default setting (See Restore Factory Default Setting section) |
71-74 | Phone calls between different ports of the same HT81x | HT81x supports inter-port calling from voice menu. 7X (X is the port number) |
"Invalid Entry" | Automatically returns to main menu | |
"Device not registered" | This prompt will be played immediately after off hook If the device is not register and the option Outgoing Call without Registration is in NO |
Table 5: Voice Prompt Menu
Five success tips when using the voice prompt
Please make sure to reboot the device after changing network settings (IP Address, Gateway, Subnet...) to apply the new configuration.
The HT812/HT814 embedded Web server responds to HTTP GET/POST requests. Embedded HTML pages allow a user to configure the HT812/HT814 through a web browser such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft's IE.
Please refer to steps below if your HT812/HT814 is connected via WAN port:
The computer must be connected to the same sub-network as the HT812/HT814. This can be easily done by connecting the computer to the same hub or switch as the HT812/HT814
Please make sure that your computer has a valid IP address on the range 192.168.2.x so you can access the web GUI of your HT812/HT814.
There are two default passwords for the login page:
User Level | Password | Web Pages Allowed |
End User Level | 123 | Only Status and Basic Settings |
Administrator Level | admin | All pages |
Viewer Level | viewer | Only checking. Not allowed to modify content. |
The password is case-sensitive and must contain 8-20 characters, at least one number, one uppercase, and one lowercase letter.
When changing any settings, always submit them by pressing Update or Apply button on the bottom of the page. After submitting the changes in all the Web GUI pages, if a reboot is required, the web page will prompt the user to reboot by offering a reboot button on the web page.
After users make changes to the configuration, pressing Update button will save but not apply the changes until Apply button is clicked. Users can instead directly press Apply button. When a reboot is required to apply changes, the web page will prompt the user to reboot by offering a reboot button on the web page.
See Figure 10.
As mentioned previously, The HT812/HT814 has a built-in voice prompt menu for simple device configuration. Please refer to "Understanding the Unit Interactive Voice Prompt Response Menu" for more information about IVR and how to access its menu.
The HT812/HT814 support 2 profiles which can be configured with 2 SIP accounts. Please refer to the following steps in order to register your accounts via web user interface
After applying your configuration, your account will register to your SIP Server, you can verify if it has been correctly registered with your SIP server from your HT812/HT814 web interface under Status Port Status
Registration (If it displays Registered, it means that your account is fully registered, otherwise it will display Not Registered so in this case you must double check the settings or contact your provider). See Figure 13.
When all the FXS ports are registered, the simultaneous ring will have one second delay between each ring on each phone.
Press the "Reboot" button at the bottom of the configuration menu to reboot the ATA remotely. The web browser will then display a message window to confirm that reboot is underway. Wait 30 seconds to log in again.
The HT812/HT814 support all the traditional and advanced telephony features.
Key | Call Features |
*02 | Forcing a Codec (per call) *027110 (PCMU), *027111 (PCMA), *02723 (G723), *02729 (G729), *027201 (iLBC). |
*03 | Disable LEC (per call) Dial "*03" +" number". No dial tone is played in the middle. |
*16 | Enable SRTP |
*17 | Disable SRTP |
*30 | Block Caller ID (for all subsequent calls) |
*31 | Send Caller ID (for all subsequent calls) |
*47 | Direct IP Calling. Dial "*47" + "IP address". No dial tone is played in the middle. |
*50 | Disable Call Waiting (for all subsequent calls) |
*51 | Enable Call Waiting (for all subsequent calls) |
*67 | Block Caller ID (per call). Dial "*67" +" number". No dial tone is played in the middle. |
*82 | Send Caller ID (per call). Dial "*82" +" number". No dial tone is played in the middle. |
*69 | Call Return Service: Dial *69 and the phone will dial the last incoming phone number received. |
*70 | Disable Call Waiting (per call). Dial "*70" +" number". No dial tone is played in the middle. |
*71 | Enable Call Waiting (per call). Dial "*71" +" number". No dial tone is played in the middle |
*72 | Unconditional Call Forward: Dial "*72" and then the forwarding number followed by "#". Wait for dial tone and hang up. (dial tone indicates successful forward) |
*73 | Cancel Unconditional Call Forward. To cancel "Unconditional Call Forward", dial "*73", wait for dial tone, then hang up. |
*74 | Enable Paging Call: Dial "*74" and then the destination phone number you want to page. |
*78 | Enable Do Not Disturb (DND): When enabled all incoming calls are rejected. |
*79 | Disable Do Not Disturb (DND): When disabled, incoming calls are accepted. |
*87 | Blind Transfer |
*90 | Busy Call Forward: Dial "*90" and then the forwarding number followed by "#". Wait for dial tone then hang up. |
*91 | Cancel Busy Call Forward. To cancel "Busy Call Forward", dial "*91", wait for dial tone, then hang up. |
*92 | Delayed Call Forward. Dial "*92" and then the forwarding number followed by "#". Wait for dial tone then hang up. |
*93 | Cancel Delayed Call Forward. To cancel Delayed Call Forward, dial "*93", wait for dial tone, then hang up |
Flash/Hook | Toggles between active call and incoming call (call waiting tone). If not in conversation, flash/hook will switch to a new channel for a new call. |
# | Pressing pound sign will serve as Re-Dial key. |
Table 6: HT812/HT814 Call Features
To make the outgoing calls using your HT812/HT814
Examples:
Note:
When placing the analog phone that is connected to the FXS port off hook, the dial tone will be played even if the sip account is not registered. If users prefer the busy tone to be played instead, the following configuration need to be made:
Direct IP calling allows two parties, that is, a FXS Port with an analog phone and another VoIP Device, to talk to each other in an ad hoc fashion without a SIP proxy.
Elements necessary to completing a Direct IP Call:
The HT812/HT814 support two ways to make Direct IP Calling:
Using IVR
Using Star Code
No dial tone will be played between step 1 and 2 and destination ports can be specified using "*" (encoding for ":") followed by the port number.
Examples of Direct IP Calls:
When completing direct IP call, the "Use Random SIP/RTP Port" should set to "NO".
You can place a call on hold by pressing the "flash" button on the analog phone (if the phone has that button).
Press the "flash" button again to release the previously held Caller and resume conversation. If no "flash" button is available, use "hook flash" (toggle on-off hook quickly). You may drop a call using hook flash.
The call waiting tone (3 short beeps) indicates an incoming call, if the call waiting feature is enabled.
To toggle between incoming call and current call, you need to press the "flash" button the first call is placed on hold.
Press the "flash" button to toggle between the active calls.
Assume that the call is established between phone A and B are in conversation. The phone A wants toblind transfer phone B to phone C:
"Enable Call Feature" must be set to "Yes" in web configuration page.
Assume that the call is established between phone A and B are in conversation. The phone A wants to attend transfer phone B to phone C:
When attended transfer fails and A hangs up, the HT812/HT814 will ring back user A to remind A that B is still on the call. A can pick up the phone to resume conversation with B.
The HT812/HT814 support Bellcore style 3-way Conference. To perform the 3-way conference, we assume that the call is established between phone A and B are in conversation. Phone A(HT812/HT814) wants to bring third phone C into conference:
In order to call back to the latest incoming number.
All star codes (*XX) related features mentioned above are supported by ATA default settings. If your service provider provides different feature codes, please contact them for instructions.
In some cases, a user may want to make phone calls between the phones connected to multiple ports of the same HT81x when it is used as a standalone unit, without the use of a SIP server. In such cases, users still will be able to make inter-port calls by using the IVR feature.
On the HT81x inter-port calling is achieved by dialing ***70X (X is the port number). For example, the user connected to port 1 can be reached by dialing *** and 701.
The HT812/HT814 indicates new voice mail messages using Phone LEDs and Stutter Tone.
The Phone LEDs on HT812/HT814 will start blinking slowly when a new voice mail message is available on corresponding account.
A stutter tone will be played at first few seconds followed by dial tone when picking up the handset.
New VM messages can be also indicated by LED blink, screen display, etc... if they are supported on connected analog phones.
To retrieve the new voice mail messages received, please refer to following steps:
If the option "Flash Digit Control" is enabled on web UI, call operations will require different steps as follows:
Note
Additional Flash digit events have been added on the latest firmware version 1.0.43.11
Restoring the Factory Default Settings will delete all configuration information on the phone. Please backup or print all the settings before you restore to the factory default settings. Grandstream is not responsible for restoring lost parameters and cannot connect your device to your VoIP service provider.
There are three (3) methods for resetting your unit:
To reset default factory settings using the reset button please follow the steps above:
Reset default factory settings using the IVR prompt:
Encode the MAC Address
Key | Mapping |
0-9 | 0-9 |
A | 22 (press the "2" key twice, "A" will show on the LCD) |
B | 222 |
C | 2222 |
D | 33 (press the "3" key twice, "D" will show on the LCD) |
E | 333 |
F | 3333 |
Table 7: MAC Address Key Mapping
For example: if the MAC address is 000b8200e395, it should be keyed in as "0002228200333395"
This section documents significant changes from previous versions of user guide for HT812/HT814. Only major new features or major document updates are listed here. Minor updates for corrections or editing are not documented here.
Firmware Version 1.0.47.4
Firmware Version 1.0.45.2
Firmware Version 1.0.43.11
Firmware Version 1.0.41.2
Firmware Version 1.0.39.4
Firmware Version 1.0.37.1
Firmware Version 1.0.35.4
Firmware Version 1.0.33.4
Firmware Version 1.0.31.1
Firmware Version 1.0.29.8
Firmware Version 1.0.27.2
Firmware Version 1.0.25.5
Firmware Version 1.0.23.5
Firmware Version 1.0.21.4
Firmware Version 1.0.19.11
Firmware Version 1.0.17.5
Firmware Version 1.0.15.4
Firmware Version 1.0.13.7
Firmware Version 1.0.11.6
Firmware Version 1.0.10.6
Firmware Version 1.0.9.3
Firmware Version 1.0.8.7
Firmware Version 1.0.5.11
Firmware Version 1.0.3.7
Firmware Version 1.0.3.2
Firmware Version 1.0.2.7
Firmware Version 1.0.2.3
Firmware Version 1.0.2.1
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