User manual
Chapter 3: Using the EXPLORER 710
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Using a phone
Call types
Definition
The phone connection can be either a Standard Voice connection or a 3.1 kHz Audio
connection. In the web interface you can set up which type of connection to use by default
when you make or receive a call from the Phone, ISDN or LAN/WLAN interface (IP handset).
When making calls to the terminal, the mobile number determines which call type is used. In
your airtime subscription you have one number for 3.1 kHz Audio and one number for
Standard Voice.
When connecting a modem you must use 3.1 kHz Audio.
Example:If you always have a modem connected to the Phone interface you can set this
interface to 3.1 kHz Audio only. This means that if an incoming Standard Voice call is
received, the Phone interface will not ring.
For information on how to set up the call types in the web interface, see Configuring the
Phone interface on page 48
To connect a phone using LAN or WLAN
Your smartphone or IP phone can be set up to make and receive calls over the BGAN network,
using the terminal’s phone number. You can also make local calls to other handsets connected
to the EXPLORER 710.
First time SIP setup
If it is the first time you connect your phone to the LAN or WLAN interface for making calls,
you must first set up the SIP server details in your smartphone. For information how, see the
user documentation for your smartphone and for the SIP application. You may be asked to
enter some of the following details:
• SIP server address and port: Default address: 192.168.0.1, Port: 5060
• User name: Local no. in EXPLORER 710 (0501 to 0515)
• Password: Default same as user name
• Codec priority: Highest priority codec type: G.711
Note
Make sure your phone has an integrated SIP client. If you do not have a SIP client,
you can find SIP applications available for download on the Internet.
Note
The user name and password must match the IP handset settings in the web interface
of the EXPLORER 710. See Managing IP handsets or smartphones on page 50.