Safety Notices Please read the following safety notices before installing or using this phone. They are crucial for the safe and reliable operation of the device. Please use the external power supply that is included in the package. Other power supplies may cause damage to the phone, affect the behavior or induce noise. Before using the external power supply in the package, please check with home power voltage. Inaccurate power voltage may cause fire and damage. Please do not damage the power cord.
Table of Content 1 2 INTRODUCING DW-310/DW-310P VOIP PHONE .......................................................... 6 1.1 THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASING DW-310/DW-310P ..................................................... 6 1.2 DELIVERY CONTENT ......................................................................................... 6 1.3 KEYPAD ..................................................................................................... 7 1.4 PORT FOR CONNECTING ..........................
.8.3 4.9 5 6 7 8 Voice Mail ............................................................................................ 21 PROGRAMMABLE KEY CONFIGURATION ....................................................................... 21 DW-310/DW-310P’S OTHER FUNCTIONS ................................................................. 24 5.1 AUTO HANDDOWN .......................................................................................... 24 5.2 BAN ANONYMOUS CALL ....................................
8.3.1.4 8.3.2 NETWORK ............................................................................................ 36 8.3.2.1 WAN ........................................................................................................ 36 8.3.2.2 LAN ......................................................................................................... 38 8.3.2.3 QoS&VLAN ................................................................................................. 39 8.3.2.4 SERVICE PORT ....
9.1.4 9.2 Maintenance and management ................................................................... 95 DIGIT-CHARACTER MAP TABLE ............................................................................... 95 1 Introducing DW-310/DW-310P VoIP Phone 1.1 Thank you for your purchasing DW-310/DW-310P Thank you for your purchasing DW-310/DW-310P. DW-310/DW-310P is a full-feature telephone that provides voice communication over the same data network that your computer uses.
1.3 Keypad Key Key name Navigation Function Description Navigation key assist users for operating. In desktop, dialer, calling, desktop long pressed state they have special function. You can configure through the web page according to your patterns of use. Access to phone book, check the record list and add new records and revise the record. When Directory check the phone book record, press this key again will return to idle mode.
Hands-free Indicator light Soft key 1/2/3/4 History Make the phone into hands-free mode. If the light blinking, indicate there is incoming call. Keys combination, include functions such as History/Directory/DND/Menu/Del/Redial/Send/ Quit/Answer/Divert/Reject/Hold/Transfer/Conf/ Close and so on. View the Missed call, Incoming Call and dialed Call. Digital keyboard Inputting the phone number or DTMF. DSS keys You can configure them in the web page. 1.
Handset Port type: RJ-9 connector 1.5 Icon introduction Icon Description Call out Call in Call hold Auto answer Call mute Contact DND(Do not Disturb) In hand-free mode In handset mode In headset mode SMS Missed call Call forward 1.6 LED introduction Table 1 Programmable key LEDs for BLF LED Status Description Steady green The object is in idle status. Slow blinking red The object is ringing. Steady red The object is active.
Fast blinking red Off The object is failed. No subscribe. Table 2 Programmable key LEDs for Presence LED Status Description Steady green The object is online. Slow blinking red The object is ringing. Steady red The object is active. Fast blinking red The object is failed. Off No subscribe. Table 3 Programmable key LEDs for line LED Status Description Steady green The account is active. Fast Blinking red There is an incoming call to the account. Slow Blinking red The call is on hold.
2 Initial connecting and Settings 2.1 Connect the phone 2.1.1 Connect to network Step 1: Connect the IP Phone to the corporate IP telephony network. Before you connect the phone to the network, please check if your network can work normally. You can do this in one of two ways, depending on how your workspace is set up. Direct network connection—by this method, you need at least one available Ethernet port in your workspace.
Step 2: Connect the handset to the handset port by the handset cable in the package. Step 3: connect the power supply plug to the AC 5V adapter port on the back of the phone. Use the power cable to connect the power supply to a standard power outlet in your workspace. Step 4: push the on/off switch on the back of the phone to the one side, then the phone’s LCD screen displays “Initializing wait logon”. Later, a ready screen typically displays the date, time.
2.2.1 Network settings Make sure that network is connected already before setting network of phone. DW-310/DW-310P uses DHCP to get WAN IP configurations, so phone could access to network as long as there is DHCP server in it. If there is no DHCP server available, phone has to be changed WAN network setting to Static IP or PPPoE. Setting PPPoE mode (for ADSL connection) 1. Get PPPoE account and password first. 2.
2. Press Back six times to return to the idle screen. 3. Check the status, the screen shows “DHCP”, If the screen shows the IP address and gateway which were set just now, it shows that DHCP mode takes effect.
3 DW-310/ DW-310P’s basic function 3.1 Making a call 3.1.1 Call Device You can make a phone call via the following devices: 1. Pick up the handset, icon will be showed in the idle screen. 2. Press the Speaker button, icon will be showed in the idle screen. 3. Press the Headset button if the headset is connected to the Headset Port in advance. The icon will be showed in the idle screen. You can also dial the number first, and then choose the method you will use to speak to the other party. 3.1.
3.3 DND Press DND softkey to active DND Mode. Further incoming calls will be rejected and the display shows: icon. Press DND softkey twice to deactivate DND mode. You can find the incoming call record in the Call History. 3.4 Call Forward This feature allows you to forward an incoming call to another phone number. The display showed icon. The following call forwarding events can be configured: Off: Call forwarding is deactivated by default. Always: Incoming calls are immediately forwarded.
3.7 Mute Press Mute button during the conversation, icon will be showed in the LCD. Then the called will not hear you, but you can hear the called. Press it again to get the phone to normal conversation. 3.8 Call transfer 1. Blind Transfer During talk, press the key Transf, and then dial the number that you want to transfer to, and finished by "#". Phone will transfer the current call to the third party. After finishing transfer, the call you talk to will be hanged up.
3.10 Multiple-way call If user has 2 line calls and wants to invite the three party during the call, they can press Conf or Transf “New Call”, press OK, enter the number ,then press Send and wait for the other party to answer. When the multiple-way calls, you can press the arrow keys to select a call.
4 DW-310/ DW-310P’s advanced function 4.1 Call pickup Call pickup is implemented by simulating pickup function of PBX. it’s that, when A calls B, B rings but no answer, at this moment, C can hook off and input an appointed prefix plus B’s number, pick up A’s call and talk with A. The following chart shows how to configure an appointed prefix in dial peer to have call pick up function. *1* means appointed prefix code.
contact B, A also can cancel the redial function by dialing an appointed prefix plus B’s number before making the redial function. *3* is appointed prefix code. After making the above configuration, A can dial *3* plus B’s phone number to make the redial function. *4* is appointed prefix code. After configuration, A can dial *4* to cancel redial function. User can set prefix in random, in the case of no affecting current dialing rules. 4.
2) Use the navigation keys to highlight the options. You can read the message in the Inbox/Outbox. 3) After view the new message, you can press Reply to reply the message, and use the 2aB softkey to change the Input Method, when enter the reply message, press OK, then use the navigation keys to select the line from which you want to send, then Send. 4) If you want to write a message, you can press New and enter message. Use the 2aB softkey to change the Input Method.
you have two options: Line Key Settings and Function Key Settings, choose one you want to make the assignment, use the navigation key to choose the type as memory key. In the Dial field, you have some options, such as Normal, Speed Dial, Intercom, BLF, Presence, and MWI. Speed dial You can configure the key as a simplified speed dial key. This key function allows you to easily access your most dialed numbers.
Flash Headset History Hold Hot Desking: Pressing the key, you can clear all sip information and register yourself sip information. Join Lock: Pressing the key, you can lock the keyboard. Memo MWI Phonebook Pickup Prefix Redial Release: Pressing the key, you can end the call. SMS Transfer 4. Set the type as Dtmf You can configure the key as Dtmf. This key function allows you to easily dial or edit dial number. 5.
5 DW-310/ DW-310P’s other functions 5.1 Auto Handdown 1. Press Menu ->Features-> Enter->Auto Handdown-> Enter. 2. Set the Mode Enable through the navigation key, then set Time, unit is minute, then press Save. 3. When the call ends, after the time that you have set, the phone will back to the idle interface. 5.2 Ban Anonymous Call 1. Press Menu ->Features-> Enter->Ban Anonymous Call-> Enter. 2.
5.5 Auto Redial 1. Press Menu ->Features-> Enter->Auto Redial-> Enter. 2. Choose Mode Enabled or Disabled through the navigation key. If you choose Enable, you also need to set Interval and Times, and then press Save. 3. After enable auto redial, calling out someone, if he is in busy, it will pop up a prompt box whether to auto redial, press OK, the phone will call out him according the Interval and Times that you set. 5.6 Call completion 1. Press Menu ->Features-> Enter->Call Completion-> Enter. 2.
5.10 Password Dial 1. Press Menu ->Features-> Enter->Password Dial-> Enter. 2. Enable this function, you can also set Prefix and Length. For example,you want call out 1234567 and you set Password Dial Prefix 123 and Password Length 3, then enter the dial interface and input 1234567, and then the screen will show 123***7. 5.11 Action URL & Active URI 1. Action URL: The action that the phone carries out e.g.
6 DW-310/ DW-310P’s basic settings 6.1 Keyboard 1. Press Menu ->Settings-> Enter->Basic Settings-> Enter->Keyboard->Enter. 2. There are four items: DSS Key settings, Programmable Keys, Desktop Long Pressed, SoftKey, You can set up respectively on them. Press the key Enter to the interface, then use the navigation keys to choose the function for the key according to you want. 3. Press the key OK to save. 6.2 Screen Settings 1. Press Menu ->Settings-> Enter->Basic Settings-> Enter->Screen Settings->Enter. 2.
6.5 Time & Date 1. Press Menu ->Settings->Enter->Basic Settings-> Enter->Time & Date->Enter. 2. You have two options to choose: Auto and Manual, use the navigation keys to choose, then press Save. 6.6 Greeting Words 1. Press Menu ->Settings-> Enter->Basic Settings-> Enter->Greeting Words->Enter. 2. You can enter the message and press Save, it will display in the phone screen when the phone start up. 6.7 Language 1. Press Menu ->Settings-> Enter->Basic Settings-> Enter->Language ->Enter. 2.
7 DW-310/ DW-310P’s advanced settings 7.1 Accounts Press Menu->Enter->Advanced settings, and then input the password to enter the interface, the default password is 123. You can set it through the web page. Then choose Account then press Enter, you can do some sip settings. 7.2 Network Press Menu->Enter->Advanced settings, and then input the password to enter the interface. Then choose Network and press Enter, you can do network settings, you can refer to 2.2.1 Network settings. 7.
8 Web configuration 8.1 Introduction of configuration 8.1.1 Ways to configure DW-310/DW-310P has three different ways to different users. Use phone keypad. Use web browser (recommendatory way). Use telnet with CLI command. 8.1.2 Password Configuration There are two levels to access to phone: root level and general level.
After you configure the IP phone, you need click save button in config under Maintenance in the left catalog to save your configuration. Otherwise the phone will lose your modification after power off and on. 8.3 Configuration via WEB 8.3.1 BASIC 8.3.1.
Accounts (Static, DHCP, PPPoE), MAC address, the IP address of WAN port and LAN port, ON or OFF of DHCP mode of LAN port and bridge mod Shows the phone numbers provided by the SIP LINE 1-2 servers and IAX2. The last line shows the version number and issued date. 8.3.1.2 WIZARD Wizard Please select the proper network mode according to the network condition.
IP Address Subnet Mask IP Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Input the IP address distributed to you. Input the Netmask distributed to you. Input the Gateway address distributed to you. Set DNS domain postfix. When the domain which you input cannot be parsed, phone will automatically add this domain to the end of the domain which you input before and parse it again. Input your primary DNS server address. Input your standby DNS server address.
User Authentication Password SIP User Enable Registration Input your SIP register password. Input the phone number assigned by your VOIP service provider. Start to register or not by selecting it or not. Display detailed information that you manual config. Choose DHCP MODE, click Nest can config SIP (default SIP1) simply, also can browse too. Click Back can return to the last page. Like Static IP MODE.
Password Input your ADSL password. Notice: Click【Finish】button after finished your setting, IP Phone will save the setting automatically and reboot, After reboot, you can dial by the SIP account. 8.3.1.3 CALL LOG You can query all the outgoing through this page. Call Log Field name Start Time Duration Dialed Calls explanation Display the start time of the outgoing record. Display the conversation time of the outgoing record. Display the account/protocol/line of the outgoing record. 8.3.1.
The greeting words will display on LCD when phone is Greeting Words idle. It can support 12 chars. the default chars are VOIP PHONE. Notice: the maximal length of the greeting message is sixteen English and Spanish characters. 8.3.2 NETWORK 8.3.2.1 WAN WAN Status Active IP Address Current Subnet The current IP address of the phone. The current Netmask address.
Mask MAC Address Current IP Gateway The current MAC address of the phone. The current Gateway IP address. Please select the proper network mode according to the network condition. DW-310/DW-310P provide three different network settings: Static: If your ISP server provides you the static IP address, please select this mode, and then finish Static Mode setting. If you don’t know about parameters of Static Mode setting, please ask your ISP for them.
If you uses PPPoE mode, you need to make the above setting. Service Name It will be provided by ISP. User Input your ADSL account. Password Input your ADSL password. Notice: 1) Click “Apply” button after finished your setting, IP Phone will save the setting automatically and new setting will take effect. 2) If you modify the IP address, the web wills not response by the old IP address. Your need input new IP address in the address column to logon in the phone.
amended automatically according to the IP address and Netmask. You need reboot the phone and the DHCP server setting will take effect. NAT Select NAT or not. Port Mirror Select Port Mirror or not, it only works in bridge mode, the function of the port mirror is that copy the data stream from the WAN port to the LAN port of the phone.
In chart 1, there is a layer 2 that switches without setting VLAN. Any broadcast frame will be transmitted to the other ports except the send port. For example, a broadcast information is sent out from port 1 then transmitted to port 2,3and 4. In chart 2, red and blue indicate two different VLANs in the switch, and port 1 and port 2 belong to red VLAN, port 3 and port 4 belong to blue VLAN.
QoS Configuration Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Settings Enable LLDP Enable Learning Function Package Interval(1-3600) Quality of Service (Qos) Settings Enable DSCP SIP DSCP Audio RTP DSCP WAN Port VLAN Settings Enable WAN Port VLAN WAN Port VLAN ID SIP 802.1p Priority Enable LLDP by selecting it. After enabling LLDP Learn, telephone can automatically learn the data of DSCP, 802.1p, VLAN ID from the switch.
Audio 802.1p Priority LAN Port VLAN Settings LAN Port VLAN Mode LAN Port VLAN ID of the value is 0-7. Specify the value of the audio 802.1p priority, the range of the value is 0-7. Follow WAN: Follow the WAN ID. Disable: Disable Port VALN. Enable: Enable Port VLAN and specify the Port VLAN ID different from WAN ID. Specify the value of the Port VLAN ID different from WAN ID, the range of the value is 0-4095. 8.3.2.4 SERVICE PORT You can set the port of telnet/HTTP/RTP by this page.
HTTPS Port Telnet Port RTP Port Range Start RTP Port Quantity Before using the https, you must download https authentication certification into the phone, then set web browser port, the default is 443 port, if you want to enhance system safety, you'd better change it into non-443 standard port. You can access to the web in https after rebooting the phone. Set Telnet Port, the default is 23. You can change the value into others. Example: The IP address is 192.168.1.70.
8.3.2.5 DHCP SERVICE DHCP SERVICE Field name DHCP Lease Table explanation IP-MAC mapping table. If the LAN port of the phone connects to a device, this table will show the IP and MAC address of this device. Shows the DHCP Lease Table, the unit of Lease time is Minute. Lease Table Name Specify the name of the lease table. Start IP Address Set the start IP address of the lease table.
Leased Time DNS Server Address Set the Lease Time of the lease table. Set the default DNS server IP of the lease table; Click the Add button to submit and add this lease table. Select name of lease table, click the Delete button will delete the selected lease table from DHCP lease table. Enable Select DNS Relay, the default is enabled. Click the DNS Relay Apply button to become effective. Notice: 1) The size of lease table cannot be larger than the quantity of C network IP address.
TIME&DATE Field name Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Settings Enable SNTP Enable DHCP Time Primary Server Secondary Server Time Zone Resync Period 12 -Hour Clock explanation Enable SNTP by selecting it. Enable DHCP Time by selecting it, then the phone will automatically synchronize the standard time. Set SNTP Primary Server IP address. Set SNTP Secondary Server IP address. Select the Time zone according to your location. Set the time out, the default is 60 seconds.
Date format Specify the date format. Daylight Saving Time Settings Enable Enable daylight saving time. Offset(minutes) Setup the variety length. Month Setup start and end month. Week Setup start and end week. Day Setup start and end day. Hour Setup start and end hours. Minute Setup start and end minutes. Manual Time Settings Notice: You need specify the above all items. 8.3.3 VOIP 8.3.3.1 SIP Set your SIP server in the following interface.
SIP Config Field name explanation SIP Line Choose line to set info about SIP, there are 4 lines to choose. You can switch by【Load】button. Basic Settings Status Shows if the phone has been registered the SIP server or not; or so, show Unapplied. Server Address Input your SIP server address. Server Port Set your SIP server port. Authentication User Input your SIP register account name. Authentication Input your SIP register password.
Codecs Settings Disable Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired one Codecs/Enable in the Enable/Disable Codecs list, and press the Codecs desired to move to the other list. Advanced SIP Setting Select call forward mode, the default is Off. Off: Close down calling forward. Forward Type Busy: If the phone is busy, incoming calls will be forwarded to the appointed phone. No answer: If there is no answer, incoming calls will be forwarded to the appointed phone after a specific.
MWI Number Specify the MWI Number; Please contact your system administrator for the connecting code. Different systems have different codes. Subscribe Period(s) Overtime of resending subscribe packet. Suggest using the default configuration. Conference Type Specify the Conference Type, if you select the local, you needn’t input the conference number. Conference Number Specify the network conference number, please contact your system administrator for the network conference number.
Busy CFwd On Code Busy CFwd Off Code No Answer CFwd On Code No Answer CFwd Off Code Anonymous On Code Anonymous Off Code Keep Alive Type will turn off the function immediately. Set the Busy CFwd On Code, when you choose to enable the busy forward function v on your phone, it will send message to the server, and the server will turn on the function immediately. When there are calls to the extension, the server will forward it to the set number automatically based the forward type.
Keep Alive Interval User Agent DTMF Type Local Port Ring Type Enable Via Rport Enable PRACK Enable Long Contact Convert URI Dial Without Registered Ban Anonymous Call Enable DNS SRV Server Type RFC Protocol Edition Transport Protocol RFC Protocol Edition Keep Authentication Answer With A Single Codec Set examining interval of the server, default is 60 seconds. Set the user agent if have, the default is VoIP Phone 1.0.
Auto TCP Enable Strict Proxy Enable GRUU Enable Display name Quote Enable user=phone Enable Missed Call Log Click to talk Enable BLF List BLF List Number SIP Global Settings Strict Branch Enable Group Registration Failure Retry Time Set to use automatically TCP protocol to guarantee usability of transport as message is above 1300 byte Support the special SIP server-when phone receives the packets sent from server,phone will use the source IP address, not the address in via field.
8.3.3.2 IAX2 IAX2 Config Field name Status Server Address Server Port Account Password Phone Number Local Port explanation Shows if the phone has been registered the IAX2 server or not. Input your IAX2 server address. Set your IAX2 server port, the default is 4569. Input your IAX2 register account name. Input your IAX2 register password. Input your assigned phone number (usually it is same you’re your IAX2 account name). Set your local sport, the default is 4569.
Voice Mail Number Voice Mail Text Specify the voice mail’s number. Specify the voice mail’s name. Set echo test number. If IAX2 server supports echo Echo Test Number test, and echo test number is non- numeric, system could set an echo test number to replace the echo test text. So user can dial the numeric number to test echo voice test. This function is provided with server to make endpoint to test whether endpoint could talk through server normally. Echo Test Text Specify echo test text’s name.
STUN Field name Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs (STUN) Settings STUN NAT Traversal Server Address Server Port Blinding Period(s) SIP Waiting Time explanation Shows STUN NAT Transverse estimation, true means STUN can penetrate NAT, while False means not. Set your SIP STUN Server IP address. Set your SIP STUN Server Port. Set STUN blinding period(s).
Use STUN Enable/Disable SIP STUN. Notice: SIP STUN is used to realize SIP penetration to NAT. If your phone configures STUN Server IP and Port (default is 3478), and enable SIP Stun, you can use the ordinary SIP Server to realize penetration to NAT. 8.3.3.4 DIAL PEER This functionality offers you more flexible dial rule, you can refer to the following content to know how to use this dial rule.
DIAL PEER Field name Phone number explanation There are two types of matching conditions: one is full matching, the other is prefix matching. In the Full matching, you need input your desired phone number in this blank, and then you need dial the phone number to realize calling to what the phone number is mapped. In the prefix matching, you need input your desired prefix number and T; then dial the prefix and a phone number to realize calling to what your prefix number is mapped.
2) All: xxx, it means that xxx will replace some phone number. 3) Del: It means that phone will delete the number with length appointed. 4) Rep: It means that phone will replace the number with length and number appointed. You can refer to the following examples of different alias application to know more how to use different aliases and this dial rule. Call Mode Select different signal protocol, SIP or IAX2 Suffix Set suffix, this is optional config item. It will show no suffix if you don’t set it.
The phone will automatically send out alias number adding your dialed number, if your dialed number starts with your set phone number. When you dial “8309“, the SIP1 server will receive “07558309”. You need set Phone Number, Alias and Delete Length. Phone number is XXXT and Alias is rep: xxx If your dialed phone number starts with your set phone number, the first digits same as your set phone number will be replaced by the alias number specified and New phone number will be send out.
AUDIO Configuration Field name First Codec Second Codec Third Codec Fourth Codec Fifth Codec Sixth codec Handset Input Volume Hands-free Volume G729AB Payload Length Onhook Time Default Ring Type Handset Output Volume explanation The first preferential DSP codec: G.711A/u, G.722, G.723, G.729. The second preferential DSP codec: G.711A/u, G.722, G.723, G.729. The third preferential DSP codec: G.711A/u, G.722, G.723, G.729. The forth preferential DSP codec: G.711A/u, G.722, G.723, G.729.
Speakerphone volume Ring Volume G722 Timestamps G723.1 Bit Rate Default Ring Type Tone Standard Enable VAD DTMF Payload Type Specify Speakerphone Volume grade. Specify Ring Volume grade. 160/20ms or 320/20ms is available. 5.3 kb/s or 6.3 kb/s is available. Set up the ring by default. Select Tone Standard. Select it or not to enable or disable VAD. If enable VAD, G729 Payload length could not be set over 20ms. Set DTMF Payload Type. 8.3.4.
FEATURE Field name Do Not Disturb Ban Outgoing Enable Call Transfer Semi-Attend ed Transfer Enable Auto explanation Select DND, the phone will reject any incoming call, the callers will be reminded by busy, but any outgoing call from the phone will work well. If you select Ban Outgoing to enable it, and you cannot dial out any number. Enable Call Transfer by selecting it. Enable Semi-Attended Transfer by selecting it.
Redial whether redial, when the caller is busy or rejects. Auto Redial interval Auto Redial Times Enable Call Completion Enable Call Waiting Specify the Auto Redial interval. Enable 3-way Conference Accept Any Call Enable Auto Hand down Auto Hand down Time Ring From Headset Enable Intercom Enable Intercom Mute Enable Intercom Tone Enable Intercom Barge Enable Silent Mode Turn Off Power Light Emergency Specify the Auto Redial interval. Enable Call Completion by selecting it.
Call Number Enable Password Dial Password Dial Prefix Password Length DND Return Code Busy Return Code Reject Return Code Hide DTMF Push XML Server P2P IP Prefix Active URI Limit IP Action URL Settings Action URL Settings locked, you can dial the emergency call number. Enable Password Dial by selecting it, When number entered is beginning with the password prefix, the following N numbers After the password prefix will be hidden as *, N stand for the value which you enter in the Password Length field.
001. X and are wildcard x means matching any single digit. For example, 4xxx expresses any number with prefix 4 which length is 4 will be forbidden to dialed out means matching any arbitrary number digit. For example, 6 expresses any number with prefix 6 will be forbidden to dialed out. Notice: Black List and Limit List can record at most10 items respectively. 8.3.4.3 DIAL PLAN This system supports 4 dial modes: 1) End with “#”: dial your desired number, and then press #.
DIAL PLAN Configuration Field name Basic Setting Press "#" to Send Dial Fixed Length Send after (3-30) seconds Press # to Do Blind Transfer Blind Transfer on OnHook Attend Transfer on OnHook explanation Set Enable/Disable the phone ended with “#” dial. Specify the Fixed Length of phone ending with. Set the timeout of the last dial digit. The call will be sent after timeout.
separated by commas, or a list of digits. * Match any single digit that is dialed. . Match any arbitrary number of digits including none. Tn Indicates an additional time out period before digits are sent of n seconds in length. n is mandatory and can have a value of 0 to 9 seconds. Tn must be the last 2 characters of a dial plan. If Tn is not specified it is assumed to be T0 by default on all dial plans. Cause extensions 1000-8999 to be dialed immediately.
Contact Field name Phonebook Table Name explanation Shows the name corresponding to the phone number. Shows the detail of current phonebook.
many or a contact, and delete all contacts. Add Contact List Name Specify the name corresponding to the phone number. Office Number Specify the office number. Mobile Number Specify the mobile number. Other Number Specify the other number. Ring Type Specify the ring type for the phone number. Line Specify the sip line for the each number. Group setting Select the group from the unselected group to selected list for the contact; you can select many groups for the contact.
Note: End with DOT (.) when set up the white list. 8.3.4.5 REMOTE CONTACT You need to match a XML Phonebook address and you can directly access to the corresponding remote phonebook on the phone. For example: Set the Phonebook Name as DENWA, Server URL is tftp://192.168.1.3/admin/phonebook/index.xml. Or Set the Phonebook Name as ldap, Server URL is ldap://192.168.1.3/dc=winline,dc=com. Remote Phonebook Setting Phonebook Name Custom the phonebook name displayed on the phone.
8.3.4.6 WEB DIAL You can make a call through the WEB DIAL, enter the Dial Number then press Dial, if you want to finish the talk, press Hang-up. 8.3.5 FUNCTION KEY 8.3.5.
Function Key Field name explanation Contrast Set contrast of screen. Enable Backlight Set enable/disable backlight. Line Key Settings Line: select Auto, SIP1, SIP2 or IAX2 in function key type. After you set it, you pick up handset or hands-free, press this function key, and then you can use the corresponding SIP line. Function Key Settings key Show the function key's serial number.
8.3.5.2 SOFTKEY SOFTKEY You can configure different functions in different screens for every softkey.
8.3.6 Maintenance 8.3.6.1 Auto Provision DENWA endpoint supports PnP and DHCP and Phone Flash to obtain the parameters.
Auto Provision Field name Auto Update Setting Current Config Version Common Config Version CPE Serial Number User Password Config Encrypt Key Common Config Encrypt Key Save Autoprovision Information DHCP Option Setting DHCP Option Setting Custom DHCP Option explanation Show the current config file’s version. If the version of the configuration downloaded is higher than the version of the running configurations, the auto provision would upgrade, or stop here.
Plug and Play Enable PnP PnP Server PnP Port PnP Transport PnP Interval Phone Flash Server Address Config File Name Protocol Type Update Interval Update Mode TR069 Settings Enable TR069 ACS Server Type ACS Server URL ACS User ACS Password TR069 Auto Login "Inform" Sending Period Enable PnP by selecting it, than the phone will send SIP SUBSCRIBE messages to a multicast address when it boots up.
8 levels in debug information: Level 0---emergency: This is highest default debug info level. You system cannot work. Level 1---alert: Your system has deadly problem. Level 2---critical: Your system has serious problem. Level 3---error: The error will affect your system working. Level 4---warning: There are some potential dangers. But your system can work. Level 5---notice: Your system works well in special condition, but you need to check its working environment and parameter.
Stop WAN packet stream of the phone, then open or save the file as the interface. Click the end button to stop capturing the packet stream. 8.3.6.3 CONFIG Config Setting Field name Save Configuration Backup Configuration Clear Configuration Explanation You can save all changes of configurations. Click the Save button, all changes of configuration will be saved, and be effective immediately. Right clicks on “Right click here…” and select “Save Target As config File(.
8.3.6.4 UPDATE You can update your configuration with your config file in this web page. Update Field name Web Update Web Update TFTP/FTP Update Server Address Explanation Click the browse button, find out the config file saved before or provided by manufacturer, download it to the phone directly, press “Update” to save. You can also update downloaded update file, logo picture, ring, mmiset file by web. Set the FTP/TFTP server address for download/upload.
config file which includes several modules that need to be imported. For example, you can download a config file just keep with SIP module. After reboot, other modules of system still use previous setting and are not lost. Type Action type that system want to execute: 1. Application update: download system update file. 2. Config file export: Upload the config file to FTP/TFTP server, name and save it. 3. Config fie import: Download the config file to phone from FTP/TFTP server.
Access Configuration Field name Keyboard Password explanation Set the password for entering the setting menu of the phone by the phone‘s key board. The password is digit. This table shows the current user existed. User Set account user name. User Level Set user level, Root user has the right to modify configuration, General can only read. Password Set the password. Confirm Confirm the password.
8.3.6.6 REBOOT If you modified some configurations which need the phone’s reboot to be effective, you need click the Reboot, then the phone will reboot immediately. Notice: Before reboot, you need confirm that you have saved all configurations. 8.3.7 SECURITY 8.3.7.1 WEB FILTER WEB Filter User could make some device own IP, which is pre-specified, access to the MMI of the phone to config and manage the phone.
Set initial IP address in the Start IP column, Set end IP address in the End IP column, and click Add to add this IP segment. You can also click Delete to delete the selected IP segment. Web Filter setting Select it or not to enable or disable Web Filter. Click Apply to make it effective. Notice: Do not set your visiting IP outside the Web filter range, otherwise, you cannot logon through the web. 8.3.7.
two access lists: one for filtering input packets, and the other for filtering output packets. Each kind of list could be added 10 items. We will give you an instance for your reference. Field name explanation Enable Input Rules Select it to Enable Input Rules. Enable Output Select it to Enable Output Rules. Rules Input / Output Specify current adding rule by selecting input rule or output rule. Deny/Permit Specify current adding rule by selecting Deny rule or Permit rule. Protocol Filter protocol type.
we usually say. DMZ config: In order to make some intranet equipment support better service for extranet, and make internal network security more effectively, these equipment open to extranet need be separated from the other equipment not open to extranet by the corresponding isolation method according to different demands.
NAT Configuration Field name IPSec ALG FTP ALG explanation It is an encryption technology. Select it to enable IPSec ALG, the default is enabled. FTP is a service of connection layer which can transform intranet IP into extranet IP when intranet IP is sending out packet. Select it to enable FTP ALG, the default is enabled.
PPTP ALG Select it enable PPTP ALG, the default is enabled. Shows the NAT TCP mapping table Shows the NAT UDP mapping table Transfer Type Select the NAT mapping protocol style, TCP or UDP Inside IP Set the IP address of device which is connected to LAN interface to do NAT mapping.
VPN Configuration Field name explanation VPN IP Shows the current VPN IP address. Select L2TP. You can choose only one for current state. After you select it, you’d better save configuration and reboot your phone. Enable VPN Select it or not to enable or disable VPN. VPN Server Address Set VPN L2TP Server IP address. VPN User Set User Name access to VPN L2TP Server. VPN Password Set Password access to VPN L2TP Server.
8.3.7.5 SECURITY Security Field name Update Security File Select Security File Delete Security File Select Security File SIP TLS File HTTPS File Open VPN Files explanation Select the security file you want to update, then click Update button to update. Select the security file you want to delete, then click Delete button to update. Show SIP TLS authentication certification file. Show HTTPS authentication certification file. Show Open VPN File authentication certification file. 8.3.
you need input user name and password again.
9 Appendix 9.1 Specification 9.1.1 Hardware Item Adapter (Input / Output) port WAN LAN EXT headset Power Consumption LCD Size Operation Temperature Relative Humidity CPU SDRAM Flash Dimension(L x W x H) Weight DW-310/DW-310P Input: 100-240V Output: 5V 1A 10/100Base- T RJ-45 1 PORT 10/100Base- T RJ-45 1 PORT RJ-11 PORT RJ-9 PORT Idle: 2.5W/Active: 2.8W 128x48 74 x 28mm 0~50℃ 10~95% (Non-Condensing) Broadcom VoIP chipset 16MB 4MB 295×295×175mm 1.5kg 9.1.
Automatically select calling line, if one line can’t be connected, the phone can automatically switch to other line to call.
Wan Port supports main DNS and secondary DNS server can select dynamically to get DNS in DHCP mode or statically set DNS address. Support DHCP client on WAN Support DHCP server on LAN QoS with DiffServ Network tools in telnet server: including ping, trace route, telnet client 9.1.