User Manual
Table Of Contents
- DOCUMENT PURPOSE
- CHANGE LOG
- GUI INTERFACE EXAMPLES
- WELCOME
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- GETTING STARTED
- BASIC OPERATIONS
- Turning the Handset ON / OFF
- Setup Wizard
- Register DP720 Handset to DP750 Base Station
- Using DP720 with Multiple DP750 Base Stations
- Unregister the DP720
- Obtain DP750 Base Station IP Address via paired DP720
- Setting the Key Lock
- Locating a DP720 Handset from DP750 Base station
- Checking System Status
- Basic Network Settings
- Change Menu and LCD Timeout
- Return to Idle Screen
- Register a SIP Account
- PHONE SETTINGS
- Editing the Handset’s name
- Changing the Base PIN Code
- Selecting Phone Language
- Activate/Deactivate Hands-Free Mode
- Muting the Microphone
- Adjusting Speaker and Earpiece Volume
- Ringtones
- Date and Time
- Outgoing Default Line
- Factory Functions
- DP720 Handset Firmware Upgrade
- Reboot DP750 Base Station
- Reset DP720 Handset
- CALL OPERATIONS
- RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
- EXPERIENCING DP750/DP720
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DP750/DP720 User Guide
Version 1.0.3.31
Step 1: Generate Custom Ringtone(s)
1. Download “Ringtone Generator” tool available at http://www.grandstream.com/support/tools
2. Run the tool and select your ringtone file to convert.
Figure 27: Generating Custom Ringtone (Windows)
Notes:
Currently only 16-bit linear PCM audio is supported for .wav files. The sampling rate should be
automatically detected and the audio will automatically be down sampled to 8kHz. Stereo channels
are also detected and mixed to produce mono output.
.pcm files should be pre-formatted to 16-bit 8kHz mono format.
3. Press “Generate Ringfile” to finish the process. Ringtone with filename “ring1.bin” will be created at
same location as ringtone tool.
Step 2: Download Custom Ringtone(s) to DP750 Base Station
1. Make generated ringtone files available in your TFTP, HTTP or HTTPS server.
2. Access DP750 Web GUI and go Maintenance Firmware Upgrade page.
3. Set “Upgrade Via” to TFTP, HTTP or HTTPS (depending on server type hosting ringtone files).
4. Set “Firmware Server Path” to IP address or the FQDN of the server.
5. Set “Firmware Upgrade and Provisioning” to “Always Check for New Firmware”.
6. Update the change by clicking the "Save and Apply" button. Then "Reboot" or power cycle the
base station to download the ringtone(s).