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1 OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................................4
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2 INSTALLING THE IP PHONE .........................................................................................................8
2.2.1 Home User with ADSL/Cable Broadband Connection (PPPOE) ...........................................9
2.2.2 Office User in a LAN Environment........................................................................................10
3 USING THE IP PHONE ................................................................................................................... 11
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3.1.1 Number Keys ......................................................................................................................... 11
3.1.2 Function Keys........................................................................................................................12
3.4 How to Make a Call .................................................................................................................13
3.4.1 Normal ..................................................................................................................................13
3.4.2 Speakerphone ........................................................................................................................13
3.4.3 Switching between Normal and Speakerphone .....................................................................13
3.4.4 Making a Phone Call with the Up/Down Scroll Keys ...........................................................13
3.4.5 Making a Phone Call via Call List........................................................................................14
3.4.6 Making a Phone Call via the Phone Book.............................................................................14
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4 PHONE MENU .................................................................................................................................17
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4.2.1 Call List.................................................................................................................................17
4.2.2 Phone Book ...........................................................................................................................18
4.2.3 System Tools ..........................................................................................................................19
4.2.3.1 Phone Status................................................................................................................................... 19
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual CONTENTS 1 OVERVIEW ............................4 1.1 G ........................4 ENERAL NFORMATION 1.2 C ...........................4 OMPLIANCE 1.3 H .......................5 ARDWARE HARACTERISTICS 1.4 S ......................5 OFTWARE HARACTERISTICS 1.5 U IP P ....................5 NPACKING THE HONE ACKAGE 1.6 F ...........................7 RONT 1.7 R...
  • Page 2 DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 4.2.3.2 SYSTEM VERSION........................19 4.2.3.3 RING VOLUME..........................19 4.2.3.4 LCD CONTRAST.......................... 20 4.2.3.5 RESET CONFIG..........................20 4.2.4 DEVICE CONFIG.........................20 4.2.5 VOICE MAIL.........................20 5 CONFIGURATION ..........................21 5.1 S .........................21 TART ONFIGURATION 5.1.1 To Retrieve an IP Address .....................21 5.1.2 To Login to the Phone ......................21...
  • Page 3 DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.5.2.1 Prefix.............................. 38 5.5.2.2 Speed Dial............................38 5.5.2.3 Calling Function..........................39 5.5.3 F2 Key Redefine ........................39 5.5.4 Hold Key Redefine.........................39 5.5.5 Transfer Key Redefine ......................39 5.5.6 User Command Timer ......................39 5.5.7 Enable User Command ......................39 5.6 N...
  • Page 4: Overview

    PBX or KEY LINE PHONE. It can also be used as LAN phone or hot-line phone. When it is disposed into SIP, EP-636 can cooperate with most SIP system. Besides having popular g.723 and g.729, it can use low-priced GSM voice compression algorithms.
  • Page 5: Hardware Characteristics

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 1.3 Hardware Characteristics   ARM9 133MHZ Processor for high performance   DSP for voice codec and voice processing   Two 100BaseT Ethernet ports in comply with IEEE 802.3 for both LAN and PC connection.   LEDs for Ethernet port status  ...
  • Page 6 DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual EP-636 Main Unit EP-636 Handset Coiled Phone Cord One Ethernet Cable (Straight Type) Power Adaptor: IN: AC100-240V; IP Phone Warranty Card, User Manual OUT: DC12V,500mA and CD •...
  • Page 7: Front View

    EP-636 User Manual 1.6 Front View Number Name Description Main Unit This is the main unit of the EP-636. Handset This part is the hardest receiver and microphone, used for phone conversation. This is the LCD of the IP phone. Up/Down The scroll keys are used to browse the menu list.
  • Page 8: Rear View

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual dial mode. TRANSFER Press this key to transfer a call to another phone terminal. MUTE Press this key to mute the voice signal transmitting to the other part. LCD shows “Mute” status. Press this key again to resume the voice signal transmission.
  • Page 9: Connection Diagrams

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 2.2 Connection Diagrams There are mainly two modes of connection: home environment and office environment as follows: 2.2.1 Home User with ADSL/Cable Broadband Connection (PPPOE) INTERNE Broadband Modem LAN Port PC Port PC or Laptop IP Phone A.
  • Page 10: Office User In A Lan Environment

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 2.2.2 Office User in a LAN Environment INTERNET Router LAN Port PC Port PC or Laptop PC or Laptop A. LAN Port This is a very typical office environment with a Broadband Router and Switch Hub already installed.
  • Page 11: Using The Ip Phone

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual If it’s the first time to start the phone, the following screen will appear. The phone is trying to detect your network environment. If your phone is not connected with network, the LCD will display:...
  • Page 12: Function Keys

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 4、g、h、I、G、H、I 5、j、k、l、J、K、L 6、m、n、o、M、N、O 7、p、q、r、s、P、Q、R、S 8、t、u、v、T、U、V 9、w、x、y、z、W、X、Y、Z * . , ! ? : Space # @ % & 3.1.2 Function Keys Refer to the table in Section 1.6 for the description of the function keys. 3.2 Viewing the LCD in Idle State A.
  • Page 13: How To Make A Call

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual Once a call is terminated, the LCD displays “Call Ended”. 3.4 How to Make a Call 3.4.1 Normal Pick up the handset. A dial tone is heard from the Handset Receiver. Press the phone number via the number keypad. If you want to delete your input, press “F1”.
  • Page 14: Making A Phone Call Via Call List

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 3) Highlight the phone number to be dialed out. 4) Press “OK”. 3.4.5 Making a Phone Call via Call List There are three types of phone history: Received Calls, Unanswered Calls, and Outgoing Calls. 1) Pick up the handset or press “MONITOR”.
  • Page 15: Answering A Waiting Call

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 3.6 Answering a Waiting Call When you are in the process of a call and another call comes in, a short tone sounds in your handset and the LCD displays an incoming call message. There are two methods for you to select: (1) First hang up the current call, then picks up the handset and press “FLASH”...
  • Page 16: Call Transfer

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 3) Press “F2” to enter a three-way conference. Note: If the call conference initiator hangs up, the call conference will be terminated immediately by hanging up both calls. If one of the called parties hangs up, the three-way conference will be terminated but the call with the other part is not affected.
  • Page 17: Phone Menu

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 4 Phone Menu 4.1 Phone Menu Operation Press “MENU”, the screen will display the menu list page by page. Select any item you need by pressing to select it and pressing “OK”. If you want to go back to the former screen, press “ESC”.
  • Page 18: Phone Book

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual Select any item by using and then pressing “OK”. 1) Select “1.MISSED CALLS” as shown below. 2) Press “2” to view the “RECEIVED CALLS”. 3) Press “3” to view the “OUTGOING CALLS”. B. The call history of the selected category will be displayed in a chronological order with the latest called numbers displayed first.
  • Page 19: System Tools

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 4.2.3 System Tools Press “MENU” and then select “3. SYSTEM TOOLS” by using and pressing “OK”. And you will see the following items. 4.2.3.1 Phone Status Select “1” to enter the “PHONE STATUS” menu. 1)Select “1” to view the LAN port IP address. If it is configured, the LCD will display If it is not configured, the LCD will display 2)Select “2”...
  • Page 20: Lcd Contrast

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 4.2.3.4 LCD CONTRAST There are four levels for you to adjust from“*”to “****”by using 4.2.3.5 RESET CONFIG Select “4” to see the “RESET CONFIG” menu. You need to input login ID and password. This will reset the internal settings to their default values. Refer to the default setting for the default values.
  • Page 21: Configuration

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5 Configuration 5.1 Start Configuration Before starting configuration, you have to do two things: to retrieve an IP address and to log in to the phone. 5.1.1 To Retrieve an IP Address When you connect to the network, an IP address is the first key to achieve connection in network.
  • Page 22: Phone Status

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.2 Phone Status This chapter describes phone status from phone information and network information. The status window displays the basic information of the system. It is also the first window while logging in to the web configuration utility. You can also bring up this window by clicking “Status” in the left menu bar.
  • Page 23: Phone Information

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.2.1 Phone Information Phone Information includes Phone Number, Serial Number, Firmware Version and Hardware Version. Phone Number is the telephone number (or extension) you assigned to the IP Phone. It is a sequence of decimal digits that is used for identifying a telephone line in a telephone network. For example, 87957 is a valid phone number.
  • Page 24: Language

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.3.1 Language Click “Language” to select one language according to your need. For example, if your present language used is English, click “English” in the “Language” menu, and your phone will display all information in English.
  • Page 25: Auto Dial Time

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.3.5 Auto Dial Time Auto dial time refers to the time limit of auto dial. 5.3.6 Title It is the title displayed on the IP phone LCD. 5.3.7 Disable # as Dial Key If you click this item, when you press “#” key, it will not act as a symbol for ending the entry but as a number input.
  • Page 26: Call Settings

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.4 Call Settings This chapter is about the basic settings to set up the internet connection through IP phone, concerning two kinds of endpoint types: H.323 phone and SIP phone. Besides, codec preference and NAT traversal are also included. Click “Call Settings” in the left menu of the configuration page, the “Call Settings”...
  • Page 27: Phone

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.4.1 H.323 Phone H.323 is the international standard for multimedia communication over packet-switched networks, •...
  • Page 28: Gatekeeper Mode

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual including LANs, and the Internet. It is a standard approved by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in 1996 to promote compatibility in videoconference transmissions over IP networks. It is now considered to be the standard for interoperability in...
  • Page 29 DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual Port, Media Control Ports, RTP Ports, RTP QOS, and Transfer Mode. Click “Advance Settings” in the H.323 configuration page, the following screen will be displayed. H.323 ID is an alphanumeric string representing names, e-mail address, etc. It may be a user name, conference name, e-mail name, or other identifier.
  • Page 30: Sip Phone

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual Disable the Fast Start procedure is described in H.225.0. This option is mainly used for testing and solving compatibility problems. If not sure, let this option unselected. Ras Port is connected to an unreliable channel, which is used to convey the registration, admissions, bandwidth change, and status messages between two H.323 entities.
  • Page 31: Sip Proxy

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.4.2.1 SIP Proxy The SIP Proxy acts as the call manager of all the incoming or outgoing calls to and from the SIP phone. The proxy address is the IP address or domain name of your IP-PBX or VoIP Service Switch.
  • Page 32: Home Domain

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.4.2.5 Home Domain 5.4.2.6 Authentication Authentication mainly is the identification of the user. The IP messages between two parties use an authentication mechanism based on IDs and passwords. The authentication IDs and passwords are the credentials to determine whether the “IP Proxy” should accept or reject a session invitation.
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  • Page 34 DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual DTMF Payload Type is used to carry telephony tones and telephony signals. By using a distinct dynamic RTP payload type in the same RTP stream as the media, it is possible to carry DTMF tones, fax-related tones, standard subscriber line tones, country-specific tones and trunk events.
  • Page 35: Codec Preference

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual RTP Port is the target transport address for the RTP audio stream to be sent to. RTP QOS is a service field in UDP IP packets carrying a RTP data. Enter RTP QOS if your network supports “DiffServ”...
  • Page 36: None

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.4.4.1 None None means there is no traversal mechanism supported. 5.4.4.2 Port-forwarding Port-forwarding is the action of forwarding network ports on the LAN interface to PCs or servers in LAN network. Virtual servers use this technique to allow external users, in most cases via internet, to reach services provided by internal servers such as FTP, HTTP, Telnet, etc.
  • Page 37: Phone Settings

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.5 Phone Settings The Phone Settings configuration is shown as below: •...
  • Page 38: Prefix Dial Timer

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.5.1 Prefix Dial Timer Prefix dial timer is the time limit of dialing the prefix number. The default is 30 seconds. 5.5.2 F1 Key Redefine There are three hold key define modes as below. 5.5.2.1 Prefix Prefix Num refers to the first several numbers of the phone number.
  • Page 39: Calling Function

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual speed dial to call 12345, you just press the F1 key to make the speed connection. Calling Function Num refers to the star command or a phone number you predefine to use in the phone operation. For example, you define it to 1234. When you are in the process of a call, press the F1 key and you will send the 1234 number information.
  • Page 40: Network Configurations

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual Do Not Disturb (*80) Press *80 to start the function of “Do Not Disturb”. Disable Do Not Disturb (*85) Press *85 to disable the function of “Do Not Disturb”. Disable All Caller ID Send (*81) Press *81 to disable all caller ID send.
  • Page 41: Obtain An Ip Address Automatically

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.6.1.1 Obtain an IP Address Automatically This selection enables the IP phone to obtain an IP address from the LAN network. When selecting this selection, make sure that the network DHCP server is enabled. Note that certain broadband service providers may offer a direct LAN connection with DHCP Service.
  • Page 42: Pc Port Configurations

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual Hardware Address is an address used to enter the MAC address in XX: XX: XX: XX: XX: XX format. Broadcast Address is an address used to communicate with the other computers connected to the PC side of the SIP Phone.
  • Page 43: Disable

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.6.2.3 Disable Click this item to disable the PC port. 5.6.2.4 Advance Configurations Click Address Settings and you will see the following items as shown in the below screen: Hardware Address and Broadcast Address. 5.6.3 Primary DNS DNS is the abbreviation for domain name server, domain name system.
  • Page 44: Timer Server

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual server IP address fails or is not available. You can obtain this from your ISP (For example: 202.67.156.222). If PPPoE Dialup Networking is used, the Secondary DNS will be obtained automatically from the ISP. This entry can be left blank.
  • Page 45: Maintain Phonebook

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.7.2 Maintain Phonebook A. To Add a New Record Press “Add” button to add a new record. Then the screen will be displayed as follows. After entering all items, click the “Save” button to save the information you have entered.
  • Page 46: Online Upgrade

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual After entering the items you want to modify, click the “save” button to save your modification. If you want to delete this record, just click the “DELETE” button and this record will be deleted from the phone book menu.
  • Page 47: Save Configuration

    DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual 5.9 Save Configuration When you make any configuration changes to your IP phone, you must save the configuration you have done. Otherwise, your configuration will not take effect. Just click “Save Configuration” in the left menu of the configuration page and you will see the following screen, which means your configuration has been saved.
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