Panasonic KX-UTG300 Operating Instructions Manual
Panasonic KX-UTG300 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic KX-UTG300 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions

SIP Phone

KX-UTG300
Model No.
<KX-UTG300>
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product.
Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use.
KX-UTG300: Software File Version 03.111 or later
Document Version: 2014-11

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions SIP Phone KX-UTG300 Model No. <KX-UTG300> Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use. KX-UTG300: Software File Version 03.111 or later Document Version: 2014-11...
  • Page 2: Feature Highlights

    Getting Started Briefly describes basic information about the installation of the unit. Administrator Guide Describes information about the programming and maintenance of the unit. Manuals and supporting information are provided on the Panasonic Web site at: http://www.panasonic.com/sip Note • The contents and design of the software are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Other Information

    Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any ® use of such marks by Panasonic System Communications Company of North America is under license. • Plantronics is a trademark or registered trademark of Plantronics, Inc.
  • Page 4: For Future Reference

    Introduction For Future Reference Record the information in the space below for future reference. Note • The serial number and MAC address of this product may be found on the label affixed to the bottom of the unit. You should note the serial number and MAC address of this unit in the space provided and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Information ................8 Data Security ........................8 Additional Information ......................9 Before Operating the Telephone ............11 Accessory Information ....................11 Location of Controls .......................12 Screens ..........................15 Icons ..........................16 Soft Button List .......................18 Basic Operations ......................20 Confirming Your Extension Number ................20 Going off- and on-hook ....................20 Adjusting the Volume .....................20 Feature Operations ................21...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Flexible Buttons ......................33 Using Flexible Buttons with the KX-UTA336 ..............34 IM&P (Instant Messaging & Presence) ................36 Logging in to IM&P ......................36 Presence ........................37 Contacts .........................37 Sending Messages to Contacts ..................38 Calling Contacts ......................38 Making Conference Calls ....................38 Customizing the Telephone ..............39 Phonebook List .......................39 Adding a New Phonebook Entry ..................39...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Resetting the Unit ......................78 Restarting the Unit ......................78 Cleaning the Unit ......................78 Open Source Software ................80 Appendix ....................95 Specifications ........................95 Troubleshooting ......................97 Common Issues and Solutions ..................97 Error Messages ......................101 Revision History ......................102 Software File Version 02.110 ..................102 Software File Version 03.111 ..................102 Index......................104 Document Version 2014-11...
  • Page 8: Important Information

    Numbers stored in One-touch Dialing buttons • Security settings, such as passwords, cannot be – Passwords used to log in to the Web user interface undone at Panasonic service centers. Take – Call logs measures to prevent passwords from being lost or forgotten.
  • Page 9: Additional Information

    RF energy commonly emitted by digital Model Number: KX-UTG300 devices. Responsible Party: This unit features a built-in Bluetooth module that Panasonic Corporation of North America can be used to wirelessly connect a Bluetooth Two Riverfront Plaza headset to the unit. Newark, NJ 07102-5490 U.S.A.
  • Page 10 Important Information Compliance with TIA-1083 standard Telephone handsets identified with Compatible with Hearing Aid T-Coil this logo have reduced noise and interference when used with T-Coil equipped hearing aids and cochlear implants. TIA-1083 Operating Instructions Document Version 2014-11...
  • Page 11: Before Operating The Telephone

    Before Operating the Telephone Before Operating the Telephone Accessory Information Included Accessories Handset (1) Handset Cord (1) [Part No.] [Part No.] 95.1204T00 371.00447.005 Stand (1) Ethernet cable (1) [Part No.] [Part No.] 371.00473.005 467.00209.005 For extra orders for the accessories, call toll-free: 1-800-332-5368. Note •...
  • Page 12: Location Of Controls

    Before Operating the Telephone Location of Controls Front View K L M N Handset Hook Keeps the handset stable when the unit is mounted on a wall. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) The unit is equipped with a 5.0-inch color LCD touch screen and LCD backlight. Message/Ringer Lamp When you receive a call, the lamp flashes red.
  • Page 13: Left Side View

    Before Operating the Telephone CONFERENCE Used to establish a three-way conference. TRANSFER Used to transfer a call to another party. MUTE Used to mute the microphone/handset/headset during a conversation. When the MUTE is used, its lamp turns red. REDIAL Used to redial the last dialed number. HOLD Used to put a call on hold.
  • Page 14: Bottom View

    Before Operating the Telephone Bottom View C D E F DC Jack LAN Port PC Port EHS Jack Headset Jack Handset Jack Operating Instructions Document Version 2014-11...
  • Page 15: Screens

    Before Operating the Telephone Screens This section explains the screens, and the buttons and icons that appear on the display. Home Screen Status Bar Indicates the status of various features (Page 16) as well as information such as the date and time. Home Screen Icons The Home screen icons can be used to access various functions and screens on the phone.
  • Page 16: Icons

    Before Operating the Telephone Phone Screen Line Buttons Line buttons are used to access the lines registered to the unit. Line buttons can be selected by touching them or by pressing [ ] or [ ]. A maximum of 6 lines can be registered to the unit. The status of line buttons can be confirmed with the displayed line icons (Page 17).
  • Page 17: Call Icons

    Before Operating the Telephone Icon Description Displayed when the Bluetooth feature is activated and connected to a device. (Page 76). Displayed when ECO mode is enabled. Displayed when a firmware upgrade is available. Displayed when a USB flash drive is connected to the unit. Line Icons Line icons indicate the status of lines in the Phone or Call log screens.
  • Page 18: Soft Button List

    Before Operating the Telephone Icon Description Displayed when dialing off-hook, or when on an active incoming or outgoing call. Displayed when there is an incoming call. Displayed when a call is on hold. Displayed when an incoming call is on hold. Displayed when another phone on a shared line is on call.
  • Page 19 Before Operating the Telephone Button Description Save or confirm the information shown on the display, or enter into the next Enter screen. Note • You can also use the physical [ENTER] button to perform the same operation as this soft button. Display other available soft buttons.
  • Page 20: Basic Operations

    Before Operating the Telephone Enabling hands-free mode Basic Operations You can enable hands-free mode in one of the following ways: This section explains the basics of using the unit. • In stand-by mode, press [SP-PHONE]. Confirming Your Extension • During a conversation while using the handset, press [SP-PHONE].
  • Page 21: Feature Operations

    Feature Operations Feature Operations Press [ ] or [ ] to select an entry. Go off-hook. To end the call, go on-hook. Making Calls Note • In step 2, if multiple phone numbers are stored This section explains the basic methods for making a for the entry, you can touch and then Details...
  • Page 22: Redialing The Last Number You Dialed (Redial, Last Number)

    Feature Operations Editing a phone number before Intercom dialing from the call log If the SIP server supports the Intercom feature, you can You can edit a phone number in the incoming or missed use it to make intercom announcements to other call log before using it to dial.
  • Page 23: Receiving Calls

    Feature Operations Receiving Calls Icon Description Indicates the incoming page is being This section explains the basic methods for receiving a played after being paused. call. Receiving a Call Go off-hook. To end the call, go on-hook. Auto answer You can have the unit automatically answer a received call.
  • Page 24: Ignoring Calls

    Feature Operations Touch Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Call Block", and then press [ENTER]. Note Press [ ] or [ ] to select the phone number you • Rejected phone numbers will not be stored in want to edit, and then touch Edit the incoming or missed call log.
  • Page 25: Recording Calls

    Feature Operations Recording Calls Playing Back a Recorded Call You can play back recorded calls that are saved on a If you have a USB flash drive, you can record calls. The USB flash drive. recording feature must be enabled through Web user Connect a USB flash drive to the USB port.
  • Page 26: Holding A Call

    Feature Operations Holding a Call Receiving a Second Call (Answering Call Waiting) You can put a call on hold by holding the call at your extension. During a conversation, if a second call arrives on To hold the current call another line, you will hear a call waiting tone.
  • Page 27: Talking To Two Parties Alternately (Call Splitting)

    Feature Operations Talking to Two Parties Transferring a Call (Call Alternately (Call Splitting) Transfer) When you put one party on hold, you can call another You can transfer a call to another destination (extension party, and switch between the call on hold and the or outside party).
  • Page 28: Mute

    Feature Operations Mute Wait until the other party answers to announce the transfer. Press [TRANSFER]. You can mute your voice during a conversation. While Go on-hook. the mute feature is turned on, you will be able to hear the other party, but the other party will not be able to Note hear you.
  • Page 29: Conference Call

    Feature Operations Conference Call Touch Drop Call • The party is disconnected. • You can continue the conversation with the During a conversation, you can add an additional party remaining party. to your call and establish a conference call. Note Notice •...
  • Page 30: Checking Messages

    Feature Operations Checking Messages Checking Missed Calls When there are new missed calls, appears in the Checking New Messages Phone screen. On the Home screen, select When you receive a voice message, is displayed Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Missed Calls", and then on the line button that received the call, and the press [ENTER].
  • Page 31: Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb

    Feature Operations Note Call Forwarding/Do Not • The exported call log is saved as a CVS file in Disturb the following folder path: \<MAC address of the unit>\ • If a call log with an identical filename already You can have received calls automatically forwarded to exists in the USB flash drive, you will be another destination.
  • Page 32: Sca (Shared Call Appearance)

    Feature Operations SCA (Shared Call Appearance) SCA (Shared Call appearance) or shared line is a feature that allows multiple units to use a shared line. This is an optional feature and may not be supported on your phone system. For more information consult consult your administrator or dealer.
  • Page 33: Flexible Buttons

    Feature Operations Flexible Buttons The flexible buttons on the unit can be customized to be used to make or receive calls or as feature buttons. These buttons are configured by your administrator or dealer. Access the Flexible button screen by selecting on the Home screen or by touching on the Phone FlexibleBtn...
  • Page 34: Using Flexible Buttons With The Kx-Uta336

    Feature Operations Icon Description Indicates a one-touch flexible button. Indicates a BLF flexible button is subscribing. Indicates a BLF flexible button is idle. Indicates a BLF flexible button is busy. Indicates a BLF flexible button is alert. Indicates a call with BLF flexible button is parked. Using Flexible Buttons with the KX-UTA336 The optional KX-UTA336 allows 36 additional flexible buttons (3 pages of 12) to be used with the unit.
  • Page 35 Feature Operations Description Indicates how many pages are available and which page is currently selected. (A maximum of 3 pages are available.) Press [ ] or [ ] to change the displayed page. Press these buttons to select the corresponding flexible buttons. Document Version 2014-11 Operating Instructions...
  • Page 36: Im&P (Instant Messaging & Presence)

    Feature Operations IM&P (Instant Messaging & Presence) IM&P (Instant Messaging & Presence) is a service that enables you to send short messages and call other users registered to the service. In order to use IM&P, you must have a user account. For more information, consult your administrator or dealer.
  • Page 37: Presence

    Feature Operations Logging out On the IM&P screen, touch Logout Presence Presence is used to show the status of users. You can check if other users are available by checking the presence displayed next to their names. Other users can also check if you are available by checking your presence. The following types of presences can be used.
  • Page 38: Sending Messages To Contacts

    Feature Operations Contact Type List Screen The following screen is an "All Contacts" screen. Contact type Contacts Available actions Status of contacts Sending Messages to Contacts You can send instant messages to your contacts. Messages can be a maximum of 128 characters in length. Sending Messages On the IM&P screen, press [ ] or [ ] to select the contact type.
  • Page 39: Customizing The Telephone

    Customizing the Telephone Customizing the Telephone Phonebook List • Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Phonebook", and then press [ENTER]. Enter a name (max. 24 characters). Press [ ] or [ ] to select the phone number type Adding a New Phonebook Entry (A to E) or "Ringtone".
  • Page 40: Searching For A Phonebook Entry

    Customizing the Telephone Searching for a Phonebook Local Phonebook Entry The phonebook stored on the unit is referred to as Local Phonebook. If other types of phonebooks, such as You can search the phonebook for the desired entry. LDAP phonebook, are available, use the steps below to On the Home screen, select access the local phonebook.
  • Page 41 Customizing the Telephone Press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired directory, and then press [ENTER]. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the entry. Touch Call Searching for an Enterprise Phonebook Entry On the Home screen, select Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Directories", and then press [ENTER].
  • Page 42: User Settings

    Customizing the Telephone User Settings You can configure various settings to customize the behavior of the unit. This section explains how to configure the settings using the unit. Accessing the Settings On the Home screen, select Press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired setting category, and then press [ENTER]. Configure the settings as necessary.
  • Page 43: Basic Call Features

    Customizing the Telephone Access Setting Level Menu Item Ref. Recording ü ü Page 50 Export Call Log ü ü Page 50 Export Log ü ü Page 50 Import Screen Saver Pictures ü ü Page 50 The access levels are abbreviated as follows: U: User;...
  • Page 44 Customizing the Telephone Network Settings Access Level Menu Item Setting Sub-Setting Ref. Network IP Address Mode — ü ü Page 53 IPv4 Enable DHCP ü ü Page 53 IP Address ü ü Page 53 Subnet Mask ü ü Page 53 Default Gateway ü...
  • Page 45 Customizing the Telephone Access Level Menu Item Setting Sub-Setting Ref. 802.1x Enable 802.1x — ü Page 54 Authentication — ü Page 54 Protocol Authentication ID — ü Page 54 Authentication — ü Page 54 Password Certificate Built-in Device — ü Page 55 Information Certificate...
  • Page 46 Customizing the Telephone Access Level Menu Item Setting Sub-Setting Ref. DHCP Options Enable Option 160 ü Page 57 Enable Option 159 ü Page 57 Enable Option 66 ü Page 57 DHCPv6 Options Enable Sub Option 1 ü Page 57 Multicast Paging Paging DND —...
  • Page 47: Settings Details

    Customizing the Telephone Change Level Access Level Menu Item Setting Ref. User ID — ü ü Page 58 Password — ü ü Page 58 The access levels are abbreviated as follows: U: User; A: Admin A check mark indicates that the setting is available for that access level. Reset Access Level...
  • Page 48 Customizing the Telephone Setting Description Value Range Default Use 12-hour Format Set the time format to 12-hour or Yes, No 24-hour time. Select "Yes" to use 12-hour time and "No" to use 24-hour time. Note • Daylight-saving time can be set through Web user interface programming. For details, consult your administrator or dealer.
  • Page 49: Call Block

    Customizing the Telephone Setting Description Value Range Default Phone Number Enter the hotline phone number. 1-32 digits — Delay Time (0-10) Select the delay time. 0-10 Call Block Setting Description Value Range Default Call Block Register telephone numbers so that —...
  • Page 50: Key Click Tone

    Customizing the Telephone Key Click Tone Setting Description Value Range Default Key Click Tone Select the volume of the tone that is High, Middle, Low, heard in response to key presses. ECO Mode Setting Description Value Range Default ECO Mode Enabling this mode reduces the On, Off amount of electricity consumed by...
  • Page 51: Basic Call Features

    Customizing the Telephone Setting Description Value Range Default Import Screen Saver Import images from a USB flash drive — — Pictures to use as a screen saver. Note • These settings are available only when a supported USB flash drive is connected to the unit. •...
  • Page 52: Information Display

    Customizing the Telephone Information Display Setting Description Value Range Default Information Display View a variety of information about — — the unit. Press [ ] and [ ] to display the various settings. The following settings can be viewed: • Firmware Version •...
  • Page 53 Customizing the Telephone Network Setting Sub-Setting Description Value Range Default IP Address Mode — Specify the IP address mode IPv4 only Dual to use. IPv6 only stack Dual stack IPv4 Enable DHCP Enable or disable DHCP for Yes, No IPv4. IP Address If DHCP is not enabled, you xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...
  • Page 54: Enable 802.1X

    Customizing the Telephone Setting Sub-Setting Description Value Range Default IPv6 DNS2 If IPv6 Auto DNS is not 1-46 characters — enabled, you can specify the secondary DNS server IP address. Leave blank if a secondary DNS server is not used. LLDP Settings Setting Description...
  • Page 55: Protocol

    Customizing the Telephone Setting Description Value Range Default Authentication Protocol Select the authentication EAP-MD5 EAP-MD5 protocol. EAP-TLS EAP-FAST EAP-PEAP-GTC EAP-PEAP-MSCHAPv2 EAP-TTLS-GTC EAP-TTLS-MSCHAPv2 Authentication ID Enter the authentication ID. 1-127 characters — Authentication Password Enter the authentication 1-127 characters — password. Certificate Information Setting Description...
  • Page 56: Pc Port

    Customizing the Telephone Setting Description Value Range Default LAN Port Select the connection mode of the Auto Auto LAN port. 10M-Half 10M-Full 100M-Half 100M-Full 1000M-Full PC Port Select the connection mode of the Auto Auto PC port. 10M-Half 10M-Full 100M-Half 100M-Full 1000M-Full Embedded Web...
  • Page 57: Application Settings

    Customizing the Telephone Defaul Setting Sub-Setting Description Value Range Provision Server — Enter the provisioning server’s URL. 1-1024 — characters Note • The unit will only download a single configuration file if you specify the standard configuration URL (e.g., http://192.168.0.11/ Config{MAC}.cfg).
  • Page 58: Network Test

    Customizing the Telephone Network Test Confirm whether other network devices (e.g., SIP server, routers, switching hubs) respond to network requests. If a device does not respond, first check the unit's network settings, and then check the device's network settings and connection. Setting Description Value Range...
  • Page 59: Entering Characters

    Customizing the Telephone Entering Characters The dial keys are used to enter characters and numbers. There are two input methods: "ABC" and "123", which are indicated by respectively. Touch to change the input method. In the "123" method, each dial key only has the corresponding number assigned to it. In the "ABC" method, each dial key has multiple characters assigned to it.
  • Page 60: Using A Usb Keyboard

    Customizing the Telephone Character Table for the "ABC" input method Button Characters / . @ 1 : ; = ? - _ & % a b c 2 A B C d e f 3 D E F g h i 4 G H I j k l 5 J K L m n o 6 M N O p q r s 7 P Q R S...
  • Page 61: Screen Saver

    Customizing the Telephone Note Screen Saver • You can also change the screen saver by importing images using Web user interface The screen saver is an image or a series of images that programming. For more information, consult are displayed after a specified wait time. The following your administrator or dealer.
  • Page 62: Web User Interface Programming

    Customizing the Telephone Web User Interface Programming The unit provides a Web-based interface for configuring various settings and features, including some that are not programmable directly from the unit. The following list contains some useful features that are programmable through the Web user interface. For details, consult your administrator or dealer.
  • Page 63: Installation And Setup

    Installation and Setup Installation and Setup Notice • Panasonic assumes no responsibility for injuries or property damage resulting from failures arising out of improper installation or operation inconsistent with this documentation. Attaching/Removing the Stand Attaching the Stand Notice • If you place the display face down when you attach the stand, be sure to place a soft cloth under the display.
  • Page 64 Installation and Setup Adjusting from High to Low Position Tilt the stand in the direction indicated while pushing the PUSH mark with both hands as shown until it locks into the low position ( Adjusting from Low to High Position Operating Instructions Document Version 2014-11...
  • Page 65 Installation and Setup Tilt the stand in the direction indicated while pushing the PUSH mark with both hands as shown until it locks into the high position ( Document Version 2014-11 Operating Instructions...
  • Page 66: Connections

    EHS headsets/USB headsets Selected Plantronics -brand headsets ® Selected Jabra -brand headsets ® – Bluetooth headsets For up-to-date information about headsets that have been tested with this unit, refer to the following web site: http://www.panasonic.com/sip Operating Instructions Document Version 2014-11...
  • Page 67 Installation and Setup When connecting the Ethernet cable • Connect the cables as shown in the following illustration. Incorrect Correct Ethernet cable Ethernet cable 60 mm (2 or less • Use the included Ethernet cable. When connecting to a switching hub •...
  • Page 68 Installation and Setup Connections for Handset Operating Instructions Document Version 2014-11...
  • Page 69: Installing The Kx-Uta336

    Installation and Setup Installing the KX-UTA336 The optional KX-UTA336 allows 36 additional flexible buttons (3 pages of 12) to be used with the unit. These flexible buttons are used to make calls or receive calls, or perform a feature that has been assigned to the button.
  • Page 70 Installation and Setup Secure the KX-UTA336 to the KX-UTG300 by inserting the 2 screws supplied with the KX-UTA336 into the rear of the KX-UTG300. Operating Instructions Document Version 2014-11...
  • Page 71: Wall Mounting

    Installation and Setup Wall Mounting Before Mounting on a Wall To mount the unit, it is necessary to remove the stand. For details, see "Removing the Stand (Page 63)". Mounting the Unit WARNING • Do not mount the unit in a manner other than that described in this section. •...
  • Page 72 Installation and Setup Fasten the wall mounting adaptor to the base with 1 screw. (Recommended torque: 0.4 N·m [4.08 kgf·cm/ 3.54 lbf·in] to 0.6 N·m [6.12 kgf·cm/5.31 lbf·in]) Connect the cables to the unit, and run the cables through the wall mounting adaptor, as shown in the illustration below.
  • Page 73 Installation and Setup Drive the 2 screws into the wall either 83 mm (3 in) or 100 mm (3 in) apart, and mount the unit on the wall. 83 mm 100 mm Washer Drive the screw to this point. Note •...
  • Page 74: Hooking The Handset

    Installation and Setup Hooking the Handset You can hook the handset with the following operations. To Hook the Handset During a Conversation Hook the handset over the top edge of the unit. To Lock the Handset Hook when the Unit is Wall Mounted Remove the handset hook from the slot.
  • Page 75 Installation and Setup Handset is safely hooked when it is in the cradle. Document Version 2014-11 Operating Instructions...
  • Page 76: Using A Headset

    Installation and Setup Deleting the Bluetooth headset Using a Headset Delete the Bluetooth headsets that are no longer used from the unit. If a headset is connected, you must enable Headset mode by pressing [HEADSET]. On the Home screen, select Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Basic Phone Settings", Note and then press [ENTER].
  • Page 77: Usb Headsets

    Installation and Setup USB Headsets Setting Up the Unit USB headsets can be used with the unit. See The user settings can be used to setup the unit by Page 66 for information on supported headsets. configuring the settings as required. See Page 42 for information about the settings.
  • Page 78: Maintaining The Unit

    Installation and Setup Maintaining the Unit Cleaning the Unit Clean the unit periodically by wiping it with a soft and dry cloth. Resetting the Unit Resetting all settings except for private settings Executing "Exclude Private Settings" resets all settings except for private settings. Private settings include ringtone volume, brightness, phonebook, and call history.
  • Page 79 Installation and Setup – Petroleum – Scouring powder – Alcohol – Paint thinner – Benzene – – Hot water – Powdered soap • When using chemical cleansers, follow the instructions on the label carefully. Document Version 2014-11 Operating Instructions...
  • Page 80: Open Source Software

    Open Source Software Open Source Software Parts of this product use Open Source Software. Relevant conditions apply to this software. Panasonic cannot accept inquiries regarding the content of the following copyright and license information. <<dropbear-0.52>> Copyright (c) 2002-2013 Matt Johnston Portions copyright (c) 2004 Mihnea Stoenescu All rights reserved.
  • Page 81 Open Source Software Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:...
  • Page 82 Open Source Software * uses many of the tricks described therein. Only the crecip function is taken * from the sample implementation. <<curl-7.31.0>> COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE Copyright (c) 1996 - 2014, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>. All rights reserved. Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
  • Page 83 Open Source Software The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license, i.e. both the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit. See below for the actual license texts. Actually both licenses are BSD-style Open Source licenses.
  • Page 84 Open Source Software * All rights reserved. * This package is an SSL implementation written * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as * the following conditions are aheared to.
  • Page 85 Open Source Software GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it.
  • Page 86 Open Source Software either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another language. (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in the term "modification".) Each licensee is addressed as "you". Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program (independent of having been made by running the Program).
  • Page 87 Open Source Software under Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following: a) Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable source code, which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange;...
  • Page 88 Open Source Software distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this License and any other pertinent obligations, then as a consequence you may not distribute the Program at all. For example, if a patent license would not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program.
  • Page 89 Open Source Software 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY...
  • Page 90 Open Source Software proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. <<net-snmp-5.7.2>>...
  • Page 91 Open Source Software ---- Part 3: Cambridge Broadband Ltd. copyright notice (BSD) ----- Portions of this code are copyright (c) 2001-2003, Cambridge Broadband Ltd. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  • Page 92 Open Source Software WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ---- Part 5: Sparta, Inc copyright notice (BSD) ----- Copyright (c) 2003-2009, Sparta, Inc All rights reserved.
  • Page 93 Open Source Software ---- Part 7: Fabasoft R&D Software GmbH & Co KG copyright notice (BSD) ----- Copyright (c) Fabasoft R&D Software GmbH & Co KG, 2003 oss@fabasoft.com Author: Bernhard Penz Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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  • Page 95: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Specifications Item Specifications LCD Display Color, WVGA LCD Size 5.0 inch LCD Brightness 14 levels Flexible Buttons 24 (Three pages of eight flexible buttons are shown on the display) VoIP Connection Method VoIP Audio Codec G.711A, G.711U, G.729AB, G.722, G.726 Ethernet Interface 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T IP Address Mode...
  • Page 96 Appendix Item Specifications Operating Environment 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) Operating Instructions Document Version 2014-11...
  • Page 97: Troubleshooting

    Appendix Troubleshooting Common Issues and Solutions General Use Issue Possible Cause & Solution Reference The display is blank. • The unit is not receiving power. → The unit is not designed to function when there is a power failure. Make sure that the device supplying PoE is Page 66 receiving power and that the Ethernet cable is properly connected.
  • Page 98: Making And Receiving Calls

    Appendix Making and Receiving Calls Issue Possible Cause & Solution Reference I cannot make calls. • Your phone system/service has disabled service for your unit. → On the Information Display screen (Page 43), if "Not — registered" is displayed for the lines registered to your phone, consult your administrator or dealer.
  • Page 99: Bluetooth Headset

    Appendix Issue Possible Cause & Solution Reference Sound cuts out; I can hear • You are too far away from the microphone. — myself through the → Try speaking closer to the microphone. speaker. • The environment is not suited to speakerphone calls. →...
  • Page 100 Appendix USB Devices Issue Possible Cause & Solution Reference The USB device I • You connected a USB device that this unit does not support. connected does not work. → This unit supports only standard USB keyboards and USB flash drives with a capacity of up to 32 GB. →...
  • Page 101: Error Messages

    Appendix Error Messages During operation, error messages might appear on the unit. The following table lists these messages and possible causes and solutions. Message Possible Cause & Solution Reference IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default • The unit’s network settings are incorrect. Gateway are not matched.
  • Page 102: Revision History

    Appendix Revision History Software File Version 02.110 New Contents • Making a call using URL dialing (Page 21) • Recording Calls (Page 25) • Exporting Call Logs to a USB flash drive (Page 30) • Screen Saver (Page 50, Page 61) •...
  • Page 103 Appendix Changed Contents • Recording Calls (Page 25) • Screen Saver (Page 61) Document Version 2014-11 Operating Instructions...
  • Page 104: Index

    Index Index Front View Left view Right side view Numerics 802.1x (setting) Date (setting) Date and Time (setting) Date Template (setting) DC jack AC adaptor Delay Time (0-10s) (setting) Connection DHCP Options (setting) Accessories Dialing Add-on key module 11, 69 Display Add-on key module slot cover Display Lock (setting)
  • Page 105 Index Handset Hook MESSAGE button Handset jack Message/Ringer Lamp Hands-free mode Messages, checking Headset Missed calls Using Multicast Paging Volume Multicast Paging (setting) HEADSET button Multicast Paging Icons Headset jack Mute Hold MUTE button HOLD button HOME Home screen Navigator Key Home screen icons Network (setting) Icons...
  • Page 106 Index Screen Saver Adjusting wait time Screen Saver (setting) Search, phonebook list Service URL (setting) Services Settings Accessing Setup Initial settings Shared Call Appearance Soft buttons Icons 15, 16 Speaker Volume Speakerphone (SP-PHONE) button Specifications Speed/Duplex (setting) SP-PHONE (Speakerphone) button Stand Adjusting Attaching...
  • Page 107 One screw here WALL MOUNTING TEMPLATE 1. Drive the screws into the wall as indicated. 2. Hook the unit onto the screw heads. Note: Make sure to set the print size to correspond with the size of this page. If the dimensions of the paper output still deviate slightly from the measurements indicated here, use the measurements indicated...
  • Page 108 Copyright: This material is copyrighted by Panasonic System Communications Company of North America, and may be reproduced for internal use only. All other reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic System Communications Company of North America.

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