User manual

IP Telephone User Guide
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Connect one end of the handset cable to the socket on the left side of the
Flexor 500 base and the other end to the handset.
Step 2. Attach the power connector
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onnect the AC power adapter to the Power connector on the back of the
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evice and plug the adapter into a wall outlet or power strip.
Only use the power adapter that is supplied with the device.
Turn on the power to the Flexor 500. The Flexor 500 will start up and
assuming it is connected to your local area network via an Ethernet cable
it will try to determine the settings to work with your network.
The display on the Flexor 500 shows the progress of this process. It
initially shows the Flexor logo and then shows a screen similar to the one
below. During this process the line LEDs will flash, alternating between
red and green.
There are four stages to the process to detect settings. Each stage shows
“OK” when it has passed or “Fail” if an error occurs. The section
Troubleshooting on page 62 provides details of what to do if this occurs.
The Ethernet stage indicates whether the network cables have been
connected. LAN indicates whether a local network has been detected and
a valid address configured. Internet shows whether a connection to the
external Internet has been established. The SIP account represents
whether a voice account has been configured and validated with the
remote server.
If the process is successful the screen will show the current time as
shown below.
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