LevelOne VOI-7000 User Manual
LevelOne VOI-7000 User Manual

LevelOne VOI-7000 User Manual

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VOI-7100
SIP IP Telephone
User Manual
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Ver 2.01 - 0609

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  • Page 1 VOI-7000 VOI-7100 SIP IP Telephone User Manual Ver 2.01 - 0609...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTIONS ............................ 1 1.1............................1 EATURES 1.2..........................2 ACKING ONTENTS 1.3. LCD D ....................... 2 ISPLAY AND EYPADS INSTALLATIONS & KEYPAD INSTRUCTIONS ..................3 2.1......................3 EFAULT ESET FROM EYPADS 2.2..........................3 EFAULT ETTING CONFIGURATIONS FROM WEB BROWSER ..................
  • Page 3 3.9.1. New Firmware ..........................23 3.9.2. Default Setting ........................... 24 3.10............................24 EBOOT LCD DISPLAY WITH KEYPAD SETTINGS ................... 25 4.1........................25 EYPAD ESCRIPTIONS 4.2. LCD D ......................... 26 ISPLAY APPLICATION EXAMPLE ........................31 5.1. SIP- -SIP C ....................
  • Page 4: Introductions

    1. Introductions The VOI-7000 / VOI-7100 IP Phone is an LCD VoIP Phone with SIP Protocols for Voice over IP (VoIP) applications. This user’s manual will explain the keypad instructions and web configurations for the VoIP Phone. IP Phone can make a VoIP call over the ADSL Internet connection, and it provides one RJ45 WAN port for ADSL Internet connections plus one RJ45 LAN port for Notebook PC connection.
  • Page 5: Packing Contents

    1.2. Packing Contents SIP IP Telephone – Power Adaptor (9VDC/1A or 12VDC/1A) – Cat.5 Cable – User Manual CD – Note: VOI-7100 does not include power adapter 1.3. LCD Display and Keypads The LCD display and keypads of IP Phone are as the following. Function Key LCD Display Speaker...
  • Page 6: Installations & Keypad Instructions

    2. Installations & Keypad Instructions Connect IP Phone RJ45 WAN port to NAT Router using a Category 5 LAN cable. Connect IP Phone RJ45 LAN port to Notebook PC using a Category 5 LAN cable. Connect 9VDC power adaptor, and the LCD panel will start showing Loading Program! and System Initialized.
  • Page 7: Configurations From Web Browser

    3. Configurations from Web Browser You may enter the IP address from PC Web browser to configure IP Phone. For example, enter http://192.168.1.100 from Web browser to display login page as follows. Please enter the username and password into the blank field. The default settings are: Username: root Password: root Click the “Login”...
  • Page 8: System Information

    3.1. System Information You will see the system information like firmware version, Codec, etc in this page. You may click the button list at the left hand side to configure the IP Phone.
  • Page 9: Phone Book

    3.2. Phone Book The Phone Book specifies pre-record phone list and speed dialing function 3.2.1. Phone Book...
  • Page 10: Speed Dial Setting

    3.2.2. Speed Dial Setting For Speed Dial function you can add/delete Speed Dial number up to maximum 10 entries in Speed Dial Phone List. If you need to add a phone number into the Speed Dial list, you need to enter the position, the name, and the phone number (by URL type).
  • Page 11: Call Settings

    3.3. Call Settings The sub pages are as follows; Call Forward, SNTP, Volume, Melody (Ringer), Block Settings, Auto-Dial Timer, and Call Waiting functions. 3.3.1. Call Forward You can select the forward mode and enter the forward URL. All Forward: All incoming call will forward to the URL you choose. Busy Forward: The incoming call will forward to the URL when the callee is busy.
  • Page 12: Sntp Setting

    3.3.2. SNTP Setting You can setup the primary and second SNTP Server IP Address, to get the date/time information. You may also set the Time Zone, and how long need to synchronize again. When you finished the setting, please click the “Submit” button. 3.3.3.
  • Page 13: Melody (Ringer) Settings

    3.3.4. Melody (Ringer) Settings You may set ON the ringer and select different ringer type for Melody settings. 3.3.5. Block Setting You can setup the Block Setting to keep the phone silence. You can choose either Always Block or a Block period. Always Block: All incoming call will be blocked until this feature is disabled.
  • Page 14: Auto Dial Setting

    3.3.6. Auto Dial Setting You can set the timer for inter dial digit in this page. When the timer expires after finished dialing, IP Phone will dial out the call automatically. When you finished the setting, please click the “Submit” button. 3.3.7.
  • Page 15: Network

    3.4. Network The Bridge, NAT, and DDNS settings can be configured to meet the IP Network requirements. If you have an external NAT router, then you must select Bridge ON in the Bridge settings to disable embedded NAT. In this case, the two WAN and LAN Ethernet ports will be bridged and transparent.
  • Page 16: Bridge Settings

    3.4.2. Bridge Settings You can configure Bridge settings for IP Phone in this page. The IP type for IP Phone is default at Fixed IP (192.168.1.100). You may select a proper IP type for your network requirements. The Bridge mode can be set ON/OFF. For the Bridge ON mode, the two WAN and LAN Ethernet ports will be bridged and transparent.
  • Page 17: Nat Settings

    3.4.3. NAT Settings To enable embedded NAT, you must set Bridge “OFF”. This embedded NAT is useful for ADSL users without NAT router, and it separates the WAN port from the LAN port to perform router IP address translation. For the WAN port, please select a proper IP type, e.g. PPPoE, for your internet service provider, and enter the given username and password for PPPoE.
  • Page 18: Ddns Setting

    3.4.4. DDNS Setting You need to have a DDNS account before configuring the DDNS setting. Usually, most of the VoIP applications are working with a SIP Proxy Server. Nonetheless, you may have a DDNS account with a public IP address, and others can call you via the DDNS account. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
  • Page 19: Sip Settings

    3.5. SIP Settings You can setup the Service Domain, Port Settings, Codec Settings, RTP Setting, RPort Setting and Other Settings for SIP Proxy Server registrations in this page. 3.5.1. Service Domain You may register up to three SIP accounts in the IP Phone. You can call your friends via firstly enabled SIP account and receive the phone calls from all the three SIP accounts.
  • Page 20 Realm (1 ~ 3) enter the name you want to display. Display Name: enter the User Name given by your ITSP. User Name: enter the Register Name given by your ITSP. Register Name: Register Password: enter the Register Password given by your ITSP. enter the Domain Server given by your ITSP.
  • Page 21 DTMF Settings You can setup the options for DTMF function in this page. The options include RFC2833 (Outband DTMF), Inband DTMF, and Send DTMF SIP info. The default is set at Inband DTMF. If you are making two-stage callings for extension to PSTN, you might need to select Outband DTMF option.
  • Page 22: Codec Settings

    3.5.2. Codec Settings You can setup the Codec priority, RTP packet length, and VAD function in this page. You need to follow the ITSP recommendations to setup these items.
  • Page 23: Codec Id Settings

    3.5.3. Codec ID Settings You can setup the Codec ID in this page. You need to follow the ITSP suggestion to setup these items. 3.5.4. Other Settings You can setup the Hold by RFC and QoS in this page. To change these settings please follows your ITSP information.
  • Page 24: Auto Configuration

    3.6. Auto Configuration Auto Configuration function can be used to download the original configurations stored in the TFTP or FTP server. 3.6.1. Auto Config This is useful for the new user to automatically download a predefined configuration setting. Before enabling this auto configuration, you must select Bridge ON and Fixed IP type in Network settings.
  • Page 25: User Password

    3.7. User Password You may change the login name and password in this page. 3.8. Save Change You can save the changes you have made, and click the Save button. After clicking the “Save” button, the IP Phone will automatically save the new settings.
  • Page 26: Update

    3.9. Update IP Phone provides two methods, HTTP or TFTP, to update new firmware as the following steps: 3.9.1. New Firmware Select the firmware code type, Risc or DSP code. (mostly for Risc code) Click the “Browse” button to choose the updated file location for HTTP download, or Select TFTP and enter the IP address of TFTP server for firmware download, then click the “Update”...
  • Page 27: Default Setting

    3.9.2. Default Setting You can restore the IP Phone to factory default in this page. By clicking the “Restore” button, the IP Phone will restore to default and automatically restart again. 3.10. Reboot You may click the Reboot button to restart, then IP Phone will automatically reboot with the stored configurations.
  • Page 28: Lcd Display With Keypad Settings

    4. LCD Display with Keypad Settings You can use keypad to configure and to check the status of IP Phone. Make sure that the WAN port is connected to ADSL Ethernet, or you may hear a busy tone from the telephone. 4.1.
  • Page 29: Lcd Display Menu

    4.2. LCD Display Menu 1. Phone Book 1.1 Search: Search Phone Book. 1.2 Add entry: Add new phone number to phone book. 1.3 Speed dial: Add speed dial phone number to speed dial list. 1.4 Erase all: Erase all phone number from Phone Book. 2.
  • Page 30 3.2 Block Setting All: Block all calls By Time: Block calls by the time Duration: Set the start time and end time to Block calls. 3.3 Date/Time setting: Date & Time: Set the IP Phone Date and Time.: SNTP setting: SNTP: Enabled / Disable SNTP.
  • Page 31 4. Network 4.1 General: IP Type: Fixed IP client DHCP client: PPPoE client: Fixed IP setting: Host IP: Network mask: Gateway IP: MAC address: PPPoE setting: User name: Password: DNS Server: Primary DNS: Secondary DNS: 4.2 Status: Show IP address and MAC address.
  • Page 32 5. SIP Settings 5.1 Service Domain If you use keypad to set the SIP setting, you have to go to Administrator/System Authentication to input the password, or the SIP setting may not be changed. First realm Activation: User name: Display name: Register name: Register password: Proxy server:...
  • Page 33 5.5 Hold by RFC: Hold by RFC3261 5.6 Status: Use UP/Down key to show the SIP Proxy register status. 6. NAT Transversal 6.1 STUN setting STUN: STUN Enabled/Disabled STUN server: Server IP Address 7. Administrator 7.1 Auto Config Config Mode: Select Disable/TFTP/FTP to do the auto config function.
  • Page 34: Application Example

    5. Application Example You can use PC Web browser to configure IP Phone. For example, enter http://192.168.1.100 from PC web browser. A. ADSL Connections with embedded NAT Router in IP Phone ADSL Modem INTERNET PC IP: 192.168.1.101 PHONE IP: 192.168.1.100 B.
  • Page 35: Sip-To-Sip Calling/Answering

    5.1. SIP-to-SIP Calling/Answering Applications: The applications can be for ADSL connections as in both Diagrams A and B. Both parties are registered to SIP server with either fixed real IP or private IP under NAT router. The SIP-to-SIP calling works when both calling and answering parties are registered to SIP server with given registered phone numbers.
  • Page 36: Sip To Direct Ip Calling

    5.2. SIP to Direct IP Calling Applications: The application is for the calling party with ADSL connection as in either Diagrams A or B. The calling party is registered to SIP server with either fixed real IP or private IP under NAT router.
  • Page 37: Direct Ip To Direct Ip Calling/Answering

    5.3. Direct IP to Direct IP Calling/Answering Applications: The applications are for ADSL connection without NAT router as in Diagram A. Both parties are with fixed real IP. The Direct IP calling works when both calling and answering parties are with known fixed IP. SIP server registrations are not required in this application. Configurations: Select “Fixed IP”, and bridge “ON”...
  • Page 38: 3-Way Conference Call, Call Waiting, Call Hold

    5.5. 3-Way Conference Call, Call Waiting, Call Hold A. 3-Way Conference Calling Application: This is for 3-way conference call among Parties A, B, and C. Three parties are registered to SIP server with either fixed real IP or private IP. The Flash/Transfer key is used to switch to the other phone line or HOLD, and is quite useful for the 3-way conference call and the call waiting function.
  • Page 39: Sip-To-Sip Calling For Freeworld Dialup (Fwd)

    5.6. SIP-to-SIP Calling for FreeWorld Dialup (FWD) Applications: This shows how to use FWD as an example for free ITSP provider. The applications are for both parties registered to FWD SIP server. Visit FWD web site and sign up for a new registered account number.
  • Page 40 SIP Settings You have to enter the Display Name, User Name, Registered Name, Registered Password, Domain Server (fwd.pulver.com), Proxy Server (fwd.pulver.com), Outbound Proxy (fwdnat.pulver.com:5082). After finished the setting, click the Submit button and the Save Change button. The IP Phone will reboot automatically. After boot up, the SIP setting page will show “Registered”, and the LCD will show registered <phone number>.
  • Page 41 Codec Setting Callings: Pick up the phone, and the LCD will show FWD phone number <636346>. Press 12345 to call the party with registered FWD phone number 12345. In a moment, you should hear the ring back tone, and wait for the called party to answer.
  • Page 42: Advanced Settings For Embedded Nat

    6. Advanced Settings for Embedded NAT You may activate the embedded NAT server for IP Phone. This embedded NAT function is useful for ADSL user without external NAT router as in Diagram A. First, enter the IP address in the Web page. For example, enter http://192.168.1.100 from PC web browser. Diagram A.
  • Page 43 NAT Settings The NAT settings page will be shown as follows. LAN Setting: Enable the embedded DHCP Server function for IP Phone and PC to get private IP addresses automatically from the embedded NAT server. WAN Setting: You may select PPPoE function, and enter the given username and password for ADSL connection.
  • Page 44 Click the Save button to save these settings. After clicking the Save button, the IP Phone will automatically restart.
  • Page 45: Trouble Shooting

    7. Trouble Shooting 7.1. DO NOT HEAR DIAL TONE? When you pick up the phone and hear a busy tone, it indicates the WAN port is NOT connected. The LCD will show Ethernet Error! Make sure the ADSL Ethernet cable is connected to the WAN port of IP Phone and Power Reset again.
  • Page 46: Configure Pc's Ip Settings For Embedded Nat Function

    7.3. CONFIGURE PC’S IP SETTINGS FOR EMBEDDED NAT FUNCTION? If you don’t have a router to connect both PC and IP Phone for sharing the only one IP address from ADSL/Cable modem, you should enable the embedded NAT function inside IP Phone.

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