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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of ConTenTs Copyright, Trademarks, GPl, legal Disclaimers ............7 Important information ......................8 Safety instructions ........................8 SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) compliance ...............8 Standards conformance ......................8 Product specifications .......................9 Disposal of the device .......................9 Cleaning ............................9 notational conventions ....................10 setting up the phone ......................12 Delivery Content ........................
  • Page 3 Display layout ........................... 25 Idle Mode ..........................25 When the phone is active ....................27 Settings ............................. 28 Phone menu ........................28 Adjusting the display ......................29 Contrast ........................29 Backlight ........................29 The phone's web interface ....................31 Opening the web interface ................... 32 How the web interface works ................
  • Page 4 Using the phone ......................44 Making calls ..........................44 Selecting identity for current outgoing call ............... 44 Using different audio devices ..................44 Handset ........................44 Headset ........................44 Speakerphone ......................44 Speakerphone and handset or headset ............44 Using different dialing methods ..................45 Auto dial ........................
  • Page 5 Turning on forwarding of all calls with a programmed function key .... 57 Turning off call forwarding ....................57 Configuring the function keys ..................58 Function keys on snom phones ..................58 Programming the function keys ....................59 Example 1, Extension monitoring and call pick-up ........... 60 Example 2, Monitoring calls on-screen ...............
  • Page 6 Hard reboot ..........................75 Reset to factory values ......................75 TFTP Update ........................... 75 Manual initialization ........................ 75 Contacting snom Support ....................76 Traces ............................77 Appendix 1 - Display Symbols ..................78 Symbols found in the function key line ................78 Display indications ........................
  • Page 7: Copyright, Trademarks, Gpl, Legal Disclaimers

    provisions.
  • Page 8: Important Information

    Follow the instructions in this manual and other applicable documentation of the device. • If the phone is not supplied with power via an Ethernet cable, use only a power adapter expressly recommended by snom technology. Other power supplies may damage or destroy the phone, affect its behavior, or induce noise. •...
  • Page 9: Product Specifications

    720 User Manual Safety, Disposal, Cleaning of Product roduct specifications • safety: IEC 60950-1:2007 • Certifications: FCC Class B, CE Mark • Power consumption: 2.7-4.1 watts (without USB peripherals) • Power: 5 V DC • 1 x lan, 1 x PC: RJ45 •...
  • Page 10: Notational Conventions

    720 User Manual Notational Conventions otational conventions Throughout this manual you will see the below-listed symbols and notations, indicating the action you need to take next. • Navigation key: The arrows (up, down, left, and right ) are used to navigate in in menus and lists.
  • Page 11 720 User Manual Notational Conventions Press the cancel key briefly to return to previous screens one screen at a > time; press the key for 3 seconds to return to the idle screen. Example 2: Web interface > Advanced > Behavior > Phone Behavior > Number Guessing >...
  • Page 12: Setting Up The Phone

    720 User Manual Setting up the Phone etting up the phone elivery Content snom technology AG snom France SARL Wittestr. 30 G 6 Parc des fontenelles 13509 Berlin, Deutschland 78870 Bailly, France Tel. +49 30 39 83 3-0 Tel. +33 1 80 87 62 87...
  • Page 13: Rotating The Tab Of The Cradle

    720 User Manual Setting up the Phone 3. Plug the short end of the handset cord into the connector on the handset. 4. Place the phone on an even, horizontal surface. otating the tab of the cradle The phone is delivered with the tab level with the inner edge of the cradle. If you are going to mount the phone on a wall, we recommend that you rotate the tab 180°.
  • Page 14: Connecting The Phone

    If PoE is not available, use a 5V DC power supply (not included in delivery). note: Use only a power supply expressly recommended by snom; other power supplies may damage or destroy the phone, affect its behavior, or induce noise. Insert the plug of the power supply into the connector labeled “DC 5V”, and hook up the plug to the wall...
  • Page 15: Connecting A Headset

    Connecting the base station of your headset via the snom EHS Adapter ◦ Connect the snom connector of the 7xx adapter cable to the port on the back of the phone, as shown in Fig. 1 and 2, below. note: You need to remove the footstand to gain access to the connector (see "Attaching and detaching the footstand"...
  • Page 16: Initializing And Registering The Phone

    For more information, see "Identities/accounts" on page 64. Initialization snom phones are plug-and-play. Once the phone is connected to your network, it will begin to initialize. note: Normally the initialization is completely automatic, using DHCP. If the phone cannot discover a DHCP server in the subnet, you will be asked: Are you using DHCP?
  • Page 17: What To Do If Initialization And Registration Are Unsuccessful

    What to do if initialization and registration are unsuccessful Your network or your VoIP provider may require more login data than requested by the snom phone during the initialization and registration process. This data is entered on the web interface of the phone.
  • Page 18: Correcting The Clock

    720 User Manual Setting up the Phone Correcting the clock The phone receives the time and date from your NTP time server. If the time and/or date on the display are incorrect, you may need to set the correct time zone.
  • Page 19: Getting To Know Your Phone

    Call lists (missed, received, dialled calls) CFwd noFwd Forwarding all calls (on/off) Show IP address of phone and snom's web address. When Help Press the function key to there is status information, this function key is replaced by: activate the function, open Status information (call forwarding active, passwords not set, the list etc.
  • Page 20: Navigation Keys

    720 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone navigation keys • Confi rming, saving actions & • Canceling actions & input, and input, and returning to previous returning to previous screen screen • Terminating calls on speaker- • Accepting calls on speaker- phone and in headset &...
  • Page 21: Led Indicators

    720 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone ED indicators Call indicator The bright-red LEDs situated around the upper right corner of the phone indicate incoming, ongoing, held, and missed calls. They will be: • Blinking rapidly when a call is coming in •...
  • Page 22: Hard Keys

    720 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone ard keys Freely programmable function keys with LEDs These are freely programmable function keys that can be programmed on the Function Keys page of the phone's web interface, keys P1 - P18. For information on how to map functions onto these keys, see "Configuring the function keys"...
  • Page 23: Preprogrammed, Variably Programmable Function Keys

    720 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone Preprogrammed, variably programmable function keys The factory settings for these keys are printed on the phone's casing. Other functionalities can be programmed onto them. See "Configuring the function keys" on page 58. Factory settings: Message key with LED •...
  • Page 24: Alphanumeric Keypad

    720 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone Alphanumeric Keypad Input modes and navigation Input modes: 123: Numerals abc: Small letters Current input mode: ABC: Capital letters Next input mode: Redialing Changing input mode: Directories, call lists, Moving cursor to the left :...
  • Page 25: Display Layout

    720 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone entering special characters and symbols. In input modes small and capital letters, press keys "0" and "1" one or more times quickly. Pause briefly after each character or symbol. • Period. Press "1" once.
  • Page 26: Outgoing Identity

    720 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone Two of the most common status messages you will see in idle mode are: • The text "Missed:" and the number of missed calls since the last time you checked missed calls or turned off the missed calls indicator.
  • Page 27: When The Phone Is Active

    Call lists (missed, received, and dialed calls). See CFwd noFwd Forwarding all calls (on/off). See Phone's IP address and URL of snom's web page Help Displaying all currently available status messages. If a different function is mapped Info onto this key, it will be replaced by this status key whenever a status message becomes newly available.
  • Page 28: Settings

    720 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone function key line Depending on the current activity of the phone, the key function key line will present various functions that can be activated by pressing the function key underneath the respective symbol. See "Display symbols and Icons"...
  • Page 29: Adjusting The Display

    720 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone The submenus and the settings shaded black and gray are not available when the phone is running in user mode. The factory setting is administrator mode. For more information on user/administrator modes, see "User mode/administrator mode"...
  • Page 30 720 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone Changing the number of seconds after which the phone will switch to idle backlight (for setting "on" only): 1. Open the phone's web interface (see "Opening the web interface" on page 32).
  • Page 31: The Phone's Web Interface

    720 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone he phone's web interface Opening the phone's web interface: See page 32. firmware versions below 8.7.4 When the web interface is opened for the first time upon initialization, you will see the Security page.
  • Page 32: Opening The Web Interface

    720 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone firmware versions 8.7.4 and higher When you register the first account during the initialization of the phone, your SIP user name and password will be registered as the HTTP user name and password. If you wish to change them later, you can do so on the phone's web interface >...
  • Page 33: Web Settings Overriding Manual Phone Settings

    720 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone After you have clicked on "Apply", the "Save" button will appear at the top of the page. Click on "Save" to save the changes permanently. Changes that have not been saved will be lost if and when the phone loses power or is disconnected from its power source.
  • Page 34: User Mode/Administrator Mode

    Getting to Know Your Phone ser mode/administrator mode snom phones can be operated in administrator or user mode. In administrator mode, all settings are accessible and can be modified; in user mode, a number of settings are not accessible. The factory default is administrator mode.
  • Page 35 720 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone Administrator Login and click on "Apply". The default password is 0000 (4 x zero). The two pages in administrator mode look like this: • If a window contains several pages, click on the tab at the top to open the page. The font weight of the characters on the tab of the visible page is bold.
  • Page 36: Directories

    720 User Manual Directories irectories irectory The directory is the built-in directory of the phone. It can hold 1000 entries. Entries can be added and edited on the phone and on the web interface. Any changes you make on the web interface will not take effect until you click on "Save" or on "Apply"...
  • Page 37: Contact Types

    720 User Manual Directories Contact Types VIP: Calls from numbers with this contact type will ring on your phone even when DND mode is active. You can assign a ringtone to this contact type. If your VIP is also assigned to a group (see below) and if that group has a distinct ringtone, the ringtone assigned to the group will be played.
  • Page 38: Adding/Editing Entries On The Phone

    720 User Manual Directories Adding/Editing Entries on the Phone adding new entry manually 1. Press to open the phone's directory. 2. Press on the navigation key to go straight to <New Item> or use navigation arrows to navigate to 3.
  • Page 39: Editing Existing Entry

    720 User Manual Directories editing existing entry 1. Press to open the phone's directory. 2. Selecting an entry: Scroll to the entry or enter the first letter of the name. Edit . The "Details" screen for the entry will be displayed.
  • Page 40: Editing An Entry

    720 User Manual Directories Calls from entries on the "VIP" list will always ring on the phone, even when the phone is in a call or in DND mode. note: You can assign a distinct ringtone to the contact type "VIP": Preferences >...
  • Page 41 720 User Manual Directories If there is more than one number associated with a name: ◦ Click on in the name's line if you wish to edit/add the first or last name of the date of birth and the data in the blue area applicable to the master record.
  • Page 42: Deleting Entry On Web Interface

    720 User Manual Directories Deleting entry on web interface • Click on in the line of the master record to delete the name and all associated phone numbers. • Click on in the line of a phone number subentry to delete that subentry, but keeping the master record and any other subentries.
  • Page 43: External Directories

    720 User Manual Directories xternal directories Provided by your network, your VoIP provider, or another external source. Press LDAP to open. LDAP Enter the necessary data received from your administrator, VoIP provider or other external source in the text fields of the phone‘s web interface > Advanced > Network > LDAP and click on "Save".
  • Page 44: Using The Phone

    720 User Manual Using the Phone sing the phone This section describes the functions of the phone with the factory default settings. If your phone was installed and/or set up by someone else, the default settings may have been changed. Please check with that person or company if the phone does not react as described here.
  • Page 45: Using Different Dialing Methods

    720 User Manual Using the Phone Using different dialing methods auto dial If a time span in seconds has been selected from the drop-down menu at Advanced > Behavior > Phone Behavior > Auto Dial, the phone will dial the number on the display when the specified number of seconds has elapsed.
  • Page 46: Calling Emergency Numbers

    Call completion note: This function depends on whether it is available in your network or not. On snom phones call completion means that when a called number is busy or not available, your phone will call you back as soon as the dialed number is not busy anymore or available again.
  • Page 47: Number Guessing (Auto Completion)

    720 User Manual Using the Phone number guessing (auto completion) note: The default setting for Number guessing is off. To be able to use, open the phone's web interface to Advanced > Behavior > Phone Behavior, change the setting to "on", and enter the minimum number of characters you must enter before number...
  • Page 48: Call Pick-Up From Another Extension

    720 User Manual Using the Phone Call pick-up from another extension You can pick up calls ringing on another extension, for example when the other extension is busy or when the user is absent. The prerequisites for this function are: It must be supported by the PBX.
  • Page 49: Active Calls

    720 User Manual Using the Phone ctive calls Connected call The connection is indicated by the symbol of the two receivers , followed by the caller or callee ID, if transmitted. The default setting for the presentation of caller ID on the display is "Name". If you wish to change the setting to number, name and number, number and name, or "full contact"...
  • Page 50: Conference

    720 User Manual Using the Phone To connect to the held call currently on-screen, press to connect to it. Press ◦ again to put it back on hold. To terminate a held call, put it on-screen, connect to it, and press ◦...
  • Page 51: Adding A Participant

    720 User Manual Using the Phone adding a participant • Adding an incoming call: 1. Press or the blinking line key to accept the call. The conference is put on hold. 2. Press Cnf.On to start a conference with all held calls, including the additional participant.
  • Page 52: Transferring Calls

    720 User Manual Using the Phone Transferring calls You can transfer connected calls as well as calls ringing on your phone. • When you have a call on the line, there are two ways to transfer it to a third party: Announcing the call to the third party first, to make sure the call is welcome and will be ◦...
  • Page 53: Call Waiting

    720 User Manual Using the Phone Call waiting When you are in a call, another incoming call will be announced visually by the symbol and acoustically by the sound of a double beep; you will also see caller ID on-screen if it is being transmitted.
  • Page 54: Call Lists

    720 User Manual Using the Phone all lists 1. Press CHist to open Call history. 2. To view the list of missed, received, or dialed calls, press its number. 3. Scroll through the list with Press to dial the number of the selected call.
  • Page 55: Automatically

    720 User Manual Using the Phone Automatically There are three options for rejecting incoming calls automatically or automatically or to have them forwarded automatically, either always or under certain conditions: • Deny List. Calls from phone numbers on this list will not ring on your phone; callers will hear the busy signal.
  • Page 56: Call Forwarding

    720 User Manual Using the Phone all forwarding The phone can be set to forward incoming calls, either always or under certain conditions. The settings can be done on the phone and on the web interface. For further information on using the web interface for these settings, see "Call forwarding"...
  • Page 57: Turning On Forwarding Of All Calls With A Programmed Function Key

    720 User Manual Using the Phone Info Press to show status information with all current status messages, including call forwarding. Forwarding all calls: Forwarding when busy or after timeout: Turning on forwarding of all calls with a programmed function key If the function key CFwd is not available when the display is in idle mode, you can make it available on the Function Keys page of the phone's web interface.
  • Page 58: Configuring The Function Keys

    “hard keys” whose default function is printed on the casing.
  • Page 59: Programming The Function Keys

    720 User Manual Configuring the Function Keys • Context-sensitive, programmable function keys. When there is activity on the phone, the currently available functions will be represented by symbols in the function key line. For example: When you are dialing, the available function keys are input mode selection, backspace, directory access, and redial.
  • Page 60: Example 1, Extension Monitoring And Call Pick-Up

    720 User Manual Configuring the Function Keys Example 1, Extension monitoring and call pick-up This feature makes it possible to pick up a call ringing on another extension, for example when the other extension is busy or when the user is absent. The prerequisites for this function are: It must be supported by the PBX.
  • Page 61: Example 2, Monitoring Calls On-Screen

    720 User Manual Configuring the Function Keys Example 2, Monitoring calls on-screen When you are monitoring another extension or phone line, you may want to see more information on the display, for example the number of an incoming call to that extension or line. In our example, key P4 will be programmed to show ongoing activity on monitored extensions or lines on the display.
  • Page 62: Example 3, Speed Dialing

    720 User Manual Configuring the Function Keys Example 3, Speed dialing Besides using the "Speed Dial" page on the web interface to program speed dial numbers, you can also put the functionality on the freely programmable function keys with LEDs. In our example, key P6 will be used.
  • Page 63: Example 4, Turning Forwarding Of All Calls On And Off

    720 User Manual Configuring the Function Keys Example 4, Turning forwarding of all calls on and off The functionality "Forward all" redirects all incoming calls to another phone or a mailbox. It is possible to configure the settings on the phone and on the web interface. If you use this function frequently and/or regularly, you may want to be able to turn it on and off with the touch of just one key instead of going through the menu every time.
  • Page 64: Customizing The Phone Settings

    If you want more information on a web interface setting, click on the radio button with the question mark that you see to the right of each item. It links to a page on snom’s Wiki with detailed information about that particular item.
  • Page 65: Editing An Existing Identity/Account

    720 User Manual Customizing the Phone Settings on the web interface Open the web interface and click on an identity in the menu on the left. The configuration window for that identity will open; it contains four tabs, with the left one, Login, visible in the front.
  • Page 66: Assigning Ringtones To Identities

    720 User Manual Customizing the Phone Settings 3. Press to open the selected identity. 4. When prompted, enter Account and Registrar. 5. Press on the web interface Open the Configuration page of the identity and make the changes in the text fields. See "Configuring new identity/account", section "On the web interface"...
  • Page 67: Date And Time Formats

    720 User Manual Customizing the Phone Settings ate and time formats The date and time formats can be set and changed on the web interface only. Date 1. Open Preferences > General Information > US Date Format. The default is "on".
  • Page 68: Language Settings Of Phone And Web Interface

    720 User Manual Customizing the Phone Settings Setting on the phone 1. Press > 1 Preferences > 1 Time Zone. Press Reduc to collapse the list to show only selected times zones where the phone ◦ language is spoken.
  • Page 69: Web Interface Language

    720 User Manual Customizing the Phone Settings Web interface language 1. Open Preferences > General Information > Webinterface language. 2. Select the language from the drop-down list. 3. Click on "Apply" and "Save". ial tones Different dial tones for different countries! Select yours on the phone or on the web interface.
  • Page 70: Call Forwarding

    720 User Manual Customizing the Phone Settings all forwarding This feature automatically redirects all or certain incoming calls to another phone or a mailbox. It is possible to configure the settings on the phone and on the web interface.
  • Page 71: Call Completion

    3. Click on "Apply" and "Save". all completion On snom phones call completion means that when a called number is busy or not available, your phone will call you back as soon as the dialed number is not busy anymore or available again. The factory default setting is "off".
  • Page 72: Call Waiting

    720 User Manual Customizing the Phone Settings all waiting When you are in a call, another incoming call will be announced visually by the symbol and acoustically by the sound of a double beep; you will also see caller ID on-screen if it is being transmitted.
  • Page 73: Number Guessing

    720 User Manual Customizing the Phone Settings umber guessing When you have typed the minimum number of characters you have specified for this function, the phone will look for numbers containing that string of characters in its call lists and directories and, if it finds matches, show the number(s) on the display.
  • Page 74: Software Update

    Software Update oftware update anual update 1. Open snom’s web page at www.snom.com. 2. Click on Support > Download > Firmware. 3. Click on the phone to be updated. 4. Click on the firmware version currently running on your phone.
  • Page 75: Troubleshooting

    720 User Manual Troubleshooting roubleshooting eboot 1. Press 2. Press 5 Maintenance. 3. Press 3 Reboot. 4. When asked whether to "Reboot?", press 5. Wait for the idle screen to reappear. ard reboot Disconnect the power, wait for a few seconds, and reconnect. Wait for the idle screen to reappear.
  • Page 76: Contacting Snom Support

    6. You will receive an automatic email. Click on the link to activate your account. 7. You will receive a second email containing your account name, email address, and password. You can now submit tickets requesting support to snom Support. Submitting a ticket 1.
  • Page 77: Traces

    Open the phone’s web interface > Status > Settings. Make sure to delete private and/or security- relevant information like the MAC address, public IP address, etc. races snom Support may ask you to submit a SIP Trace and/or a PCAP Trace to help them analyze your problem. Performing a SIP Trace 1.
  • Page 78: Appendix 1 - Display Symbols

    Settin Directory Dir. Monitoring calls on other extensions (see Extension Monitoring). The button will Calls only be displayed when there are ongoing calls. IP address of phone and snom's web address Help Redial (dialed calls) Redial Received calls A.Cal. Missed calls Mis.C.
  • Page 79 Appendix 1 - Display Symbols Context-sensitive symbols These are the symbols displayed in the function key line when the phone is active, for example when a call is ringing, when you are dialing, etc. Confirming a selection or an action Cancel Terminating/canceling an action and return to the previous screen Switching input mode to small letters...
  • Page 80: Display Indications

    Appendix 1 - Display Symbols Xfer Call transfer +Spkr Turning on the casing speaker -Spkr Turning off the casing speaker On active screen (i.e., in call etc.): Monitoring calls on other extensions (see Calls Extension Monitoring). The button will only be displayed when there are ongoing calls.
  • Page 81: Appendix 2 - Status Messages

    tatus messages Appendix 2 - Status messages Whenever there is a current message concerning the status of the phone, the function key will be available. Press the function key (or > 6 Information > 1 Status Info) to open the "Status info" screen.
  • Page 82: Appendix 3 - Labeling Function Keys P1-P18

    Appendix 3 - Labeling Function Keys P1-P18 You will find an interactive PDF in snom's Wiki (http://wiki.snom.com/Snom720/Documentation) in the om Memocards for snom 720 & snom 760 section "Function Key Label Template". 1. Open the file and click into the cell where you wish to enter a name or other text. Font size will adjust E: For printing, use 100% scaling setting (no resize)! to the number of characters you enter into each cell.
  • Page 83: Appendix 4 - Wall Mounting

    Appendix 4 - Wall Mounting all Mounting Not included in the delivery are the two screws (diameter of head between 6 and 9 mm, diameter of body max. 4.5 mm) and two screw anchors/molly bolts/wall plugs appropriate for your type of wall. 1.
  • Page 84: Appendix 5 - Programmable Functions

    These functionalities depend on your PBX; for more information, please check snom's interoperability page and the PBX manual. With Asterisk, generally use this feature rather than extension.
  • Page 85 These functionalities depend on your PBX; for more information, please check snom's interoperability page and the PBX manual. With Asterisk, generally use BLF rather than this function.
  • Page 86 Appendix 5 - Programmable Functions Multicast Page This function key enables the phone to send multicast streams to IP multicast group addresses. The multicast IP address and port are entered in the "Number" text field in the format <multicast IP address>:<port> (e.g., 239.255.255.245:5555). The angle brackets <>including their content are placeholders for the variables that you must replace by the actual characters.
  • Page 87: Key Events

    Xml Definition Copy the XML sub tag of the action(s) you want the key to perform into the text field. The currently available settings can be found here: http://wiki.snom.com/Features/ Mass_Deployment/Setting_Files/XML/XmlSubTags. ey Events Address book search (OCS accounts)
  • Page 88 FW versions lower than 8: Phone's IP address, MAC address, and firmware version. FW 8 and higher: Phone's IP address and the URI to snom Wiki. IP address, MAC address, and firmware version can be found in Settings > 6 Information >...
  • Page 89 Appendix 5 - Programmable Functions Status Messages Currently available status messages (see Appendix 2) Transfer Transfering the active call or an incoming call that you do not want to pick up. See the article Transfering calls in the chapter Using the phone. Pressing the key will put the "Enter number"...
  • Page 90: Appendix 6 - Gnu General Public License

    Appendix 3 App. 6 - GNU General Public License Appendix 6 - GNU General Public License COPYRIGHT NOTICE AND WARRANTY We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy, DISCLAIMER distribute and/or modify the software.
  • Page 91 Appendix 3 App. 6 - GNU General Public License if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an are prohibited by law if you do not accept this License. Therefore, announcement, your work based on the Program is not required to print by modifying or distributing the Program (or any work based on the an announcement.) Program), you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so, and...
  • Page 92 If requested by you, the complete corresponding source code of the STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR Software can be sent by snom technology AG on a standard data OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM „AS IS“ WITHOUT storage medium against the reimbursement of the manufacturing costs WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, of EUR 5.- per unit.
  • Page 93 Manchester WN7 3XZ, UK Tel +886-2-8751-1120 Tel. +44 169 348 7500 Fax +886-2-8751-1130 Fax +44 169 348 7509 infoASIA@snom.com uksales@snom.com Your specialist retailer - Ihr Fachhändler - Votre distributeur - Su distribuidor - Il tuo rivenditore: © 2013 snom technology AG V1.02...

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