User`s guide

DPH-70 User’s Guide
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DPH-70 configuration menu is shown above. It has five options in the main menu and seven
options in the extended menu. Each of them is described below. The configurable parameters are
shown in bold letters. DPH-70 plays the current value of each parameter and allows you to edit
or skip to next parameter. After entering a parameter value, the voice prompt plays it back for
verification.
After password verification, DPH-70 will play the main menu as below.
“Press
‘1’ to enter ISP parameters,
‘2’ to enter calling card parameters,
‘3’ to enter extended menu,
‘4’ to review configuration parameters,
‘5’ to save & quit.
Note:
If power goes off while you are configuring, the phone works with the last saved
parameters.
If the phone is idle more than 90 seconds, DPH-70 will accept the keys entered and go to
next state.
If you leave the phone without completing the configuration it will go back to idle state
without saving the parameters.
6.1 ISP Parameters
The DPH-70 needs to connect to the Internet to make Internet phone calls. The following
information should be configured in your phone to connect to the Internet and make calls. The
user will get this information from the Internet Service Provider (ISP). Please note that the DPH-
70 will not work without this information.
ISP Phone Number
This is the phone number to which the DPH-70 will dial-up to connect to the Internet. The Internet
access phone number can be a maximum of 20 digits. If you enter more digits and try to save,
you will hear: “ The parameter you have entered is incorrect, Press ‘1’ to edit, ‘2’ to skip. Press
‘1’ or ‘2’ appropriately.
The DPH-70 normally dials out with DTMF tones. However, if the Internet access phone number
is configured to start with a ‘$’, then the phone will dial out in pulse mode.
DPH-70 has special supports for operation behind an EPABX. In some scenarios, you may have
to introduce a delay after dialing external access number or wait for secondary dial tone. A ‘.’ (dot)
in phone number will introduce a delay and a ‘_’ (under-score) will look for secondary dial tone.
For example, 9.6788341 will introduce a small delay after dialing 9, before dialing other digits.
ISP User Name
This is the name used for identifying the user to the Internet Service Provider (ISP). It can have a
mix of digits, lower and upper case letters, and special characters; it can have a maximum of 30
characters. Please refer to Appendix A: Entering alphanumeric and special characters to enter
special characters.