Initializing And Registering The Phone; Entering Numerals, Letters, And Special Characters - Snom 370 Quick Start Manual

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Initializing and registering the phone

Please note: You will need the registration information received from your
Internet service provider or your network administrator - normally the phone or
extension number, the password, and the registrar.
After you have set up the phone and connected it to the network as shown on pages
2 - 5, the phone begins to initialize.
Normally the initialization is completely automatic, using DHCP. If your network does not
support DHCP, you must obtain the IP address, netmask, IP gateway, and DNS server
from your Internet service provider or your network administrator and enter them manually
when you are asked to do so on the display.
Watch the display and, when asked to, make selections with
1. Language. The default is English.
2. Dial tone
3. Time zone
4. Enter the account number. Save with P.
5. Enter the registrar. Save with P . The display now shows the idle screen:
Info bar
Identity status line
Status of identity:
Registered, active

Entering numerals, letters, and special characters

Changing input mode: Press
function key underneath symbol
Context-sensitive function key line
Context-sensitive function keys
Press any key to open edit screen. The current input mode is indicated by "123"
(numerals), "abc" (small letters), "ABC" (capital letters). Changing the input mode:
: to small letters
Delete sign to the left of the cursor
Move cursor to the left
Entering special characters and symbols in input modes small or capital letters: Press
"1" key one or more times quickly, with a pause after each character.
Examples: 1x = "."
Registered, inactive
Current input mode:
: to capital letters
2x = "+"
3x = "@"
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Date + time
Status + account
(number/name)
Unregistered
: to numerals
Move cursor to the right
4x = "1"
5x = ":"
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