User`s guide
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Password: Input the password.
Registration Server: Input the domain server address.
Expire time: User can set the timeout duration for registration request.
DTMF Type: Input the DTMF type options: RFC2833, SIP Info, Nortel Info, and
In Band.
Authentication Name: Input the authentication name.
Proxy Server: Input the proxy server address.
Realm Address: Input the domain name.
Voice Mail: Input the voice mail speed dial number.
Ping before register: Disable/Enable. The setting is used to ping another device on the
Internet from the VoIP phone to make sure the Internet connection
works properly.
Send KeepAlive: On/Off. Typically enabled to instruct the phone to send SIP keep-
alive messages for maintaining a “pinhole” in the user’s firewall
through which SIP messages can pass.
MWI: Disable/Enable. When this setting is enabled, the LED on the top of
the phone set will blink when there is voice message left by the
incoming call.
Overlap dial: Disable/Enable. This function is to change your custom of phone
dialing. The usual way of dialing out is to pick up the handset and
dial the number directly. However, the way to dial VoIP phone call
is to pick up the handset, dial the number and 1) wait for timeout or
2) press “#” to send out the number, or 3) press the Dial button on
IPPhone. If you enable this function, the way of dialing VoIP phone
will be the same as general analog phone. That is, simply dial the
number and no need to wait or press any other button.
Note: the IP-PBX also needs to turn on this feature.
Status: Displays the status of the SIP Account. “ON” means registered,
“OFF” means un-registered.
3. Click OK to confirm your settings or Cancel to cancel.
NOTE: You can register up to ten SIP accounts. However, you will always call out with the first
account number registered.
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Network menu allows you to view and setup LAN Port, PC Port, NTP and Time settings, IP mapping,
and routing table settings.