User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Getting Started
- 2. Set up the Phone
- 3. Phone User Interface
- 3.1 Hardware Component Instructions
- 3.2 Phone Screen Display Features
- 3.3 Basic Network Settings
- 3.4 SIP Account Settings
- 3.5 Basic Features
- 3.5.1 Making a Call
- 3.5.2 Anonymous Call
- 3.5.3 Redial
- 3.5.4 Call Log
- 3.5.5 Making Calls to Contact
- 3.5.6 Multi-lines to Answer the Call
- 3.5.7 Auto-Answer
- 3.5.8 Ending a Call
- 3.5.9 Using Hold and Recover (Switch Calling Line)
- 3.5.10 Transferring Calls
- 3.5.11 Using Mute
- 3.5.12 Do Not Disturb
- 3.5.13 3-way Conference
- 3.5.14 Voice Mail
- 3.6 Advanced Settings
- 3.7 Keypad Setting
- 4. WEB User Interface
- 5 SIP Account
- 6 Programmable keys
- 7 Phone Setting
- 9 Phone Maintenance
- 10 Security
- 10.1 Password
- 11 WEB Other Settings or Information - Appendix
Auto Provision Time Used for the specific time for auto provision
Auto Provision Next Time Reset the Auto Provision Next Upgrading time.
AES Enable You can enable/disable AES encrypt for auto provision
AES Key The key of the AES
Auto Provision Now Used for doing auto provision immediately
10 Security
10.1 Password
Here you can setting the administrator or user WEB password management. Select your type. If
you login as an administrator, you can modify both the user's and admin's passwords.
10.2 Trusted Certificates
10.3 IP Strategy
You can use IP Strategy feature to make a list which can be set to only allow the incoming call on
the list.
e.g. As following picture you can see it has 192.168.0.248 in the list. When you open this feature.
It means you just allow come from this IP address meeting