User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Directory
- 1Picture
- 2Table
- 3CE Declaration of Conformity
- 4FCC Statement
- 5Safety Instruction
- 6Overview
- 7Desktop Installation
- 8Appendix Table
- 9Introduction to the User
- 10Basic Function
- 11Advance Function
- 12Phone Settings
- 13Web Configurations
- 14Network >> Basic
- 14.1Network >> Service Port
- 14.2Network >> VPN
- 14.3Network >> Advanced
- 14.4Line >> SIP
- 14.5Line >> SIP Hotspot
- 14.6Line >> Dial Plan
- 14.7Line >> Action Plan
- 14.8Line >> Basic Settings
- 14.9Line >> RTCP-XR
- 14.10Phone settings >> Features
- 14.11Phone settings >> Media Settings
- 14.12Phone settings >> MCAST
- 14.13Phone settings >> Action
- 14.14Phone settings >> Time/Date
- 14.15Phone settings >> Tone
- 14.16Phone settings >> Advanced
- 14.17Phonebook >> Contact
- 14.18Phonebook >> Cloud phonebook
- 14.19Phonebook >> Call List
- 14.20Phonebook >> Web Dial
- 14.21Phonebook >> Advanced
- 14.22Call Log
- 14.23Function Key >> Function Key
- 14.24Function Key >> Side Key
- 14.25Function Key >> Softkey
- 14.26Function Key >> Advanced
- 14.27Application >> Manage Recording
- 14.28Security >> Web Filter
- 14.29Security >> Trust Certificates
- 14.30Security >> Device Certificates
- 14.31Security >> Firewall
- 14.32Device Log >> Device Log
- 15Trouble Shooting
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Picture 13 - Enable voice channel dialing
Opening Audio then Dialing the Number
Another alternative is the traditional way to firstly open the audio channel by lifting the
handset, then turn on the hands-free speaker or headphone by pressing hands-free
button, or line key, and then dial the number with one of the above methods. When
completing the number dial, user can press [Dial] button or [OK] button to call out, or the
number can also be dialed out automatically after timeout.
Picture 14 - Open the voice channel and dial the number
Cancel Call
While calling the number, user can stop the audio channel by putting back the handset or
pressing the hands-free button to drop the call.
Picture 15 - Call number