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Settings
With the Web configurator on your phone
you have the following options:
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IP Configuration
Configure your phone access to the
local network (IP address, gateway to
the Internet).
Especially if you assign your phone a
static IP address, you must enter the
gateway and DNS server via the Web
configurator. That is usually your
router.
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Telephony
Connections
Configure your phone for VoIP.
Download your VoIP provider's general
access data from the Internet onto your
phone or enter the data yourself.
Enter the personal access data of up to
six VoIP accounts (VoIP phone num-
bers).
Activate/deactivate these VoIP phone
numbers as required.
The phone registers with the VoIP
server using the activated VoIP phone
numbers and can be reached under
these numbers.
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Telephony
Audio
If necessary, you can improve the voice
quality on VoIP connections by adjust-
ing the list of voice codecs used by your
phone to suit the specific connection.
If your DSL connection has a low band-
width, you can optimise the voice qual-
ity:
– Select a standard setting for the
codec on all VoIP connections.
– Where applicable, do not allow any
parallel VoIP calls.
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Telephony
Number Assignment
Assign each registered handset its own
VoIP phone numbers as send and
receive numbers.
State which handsets are to ring when
calls are made to your fixed network
number.
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Telephony
Dialing Plans
Save emergency numbers on your
telephone.
You can also activate or deactivate the
following dialling rules:
– For VoIP calls, an area code is auto-
matically attached in front of all
numbers that do not start with 0.
Specify this dialling code.
– Stored emergency numbers are
always dialled via the fixed network.
The stored emergency numbers are
displayed. You can enter a phone
number of your own.
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Telephony
Telephone Directory
Store your outlook contacts in a tsv file
on your PC and load this onto your
handset. The contacts are copied to the
handset directory.
Back up the directories for your hand-
sets on a PC.
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Telephony
Advanced Settings
– Specify port numbers that the
phone should use for VoIP teleph-
ony.
– For VoIP, specify how DTMF signals
are to be transferred and/or con-
verted: either in voice packets or in
SIP info packets. DTMF signalling is
used,for example, to check and con-
trol some network mailboxes. Ask
your VoIP provider which type of
DTMF signalling is supported.
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Messaging
Enter the access data for your messen-
ger server and your e-mail server.
You can specify a resource name your
phone should use to log on to the mes-
senger server as well as a priority for
message delivery. If you are online and
using more than one device, any mes-
sage from a buddy will be sent to the
device that has the highest priority.
Web configurator
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