User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Product Introduction
- Chapter 2. Hardware Interface & Installa
- Chapter 3. Introduction to the Phone Use
- Chapter 4. IP Phone Setup
- Chapter 5. Using the Phone
- 5.1 Making Phone Calls
- 5.2 Make/Receive Second Call
- 5.3 Join/Split Two Calls (3-way Local Co
- 5.4 Call Transfer
- 5.5 Using Phonebook
- 5.6 Add/Edit/Delete Contact
- 5.7 Add/Edit/Delete Group
- 5.8 Browse and Add/Remove Contacts in Gr
- 5.9 Using Cloud Phonebook
- 5.10 Open Cloud Phonebook
- 5.11 Call Logs
- 5.12 Voice Message
- 5.13 Do-Not-Disturb
- 5.14 Auto-Answering
- 5.15 Call Forward
- Chapter 6. Phone Settings
- Chapter 7. Web Portal
- 7.1 Web Portal Authentication
- 7.2 Web Call
- 7.3 SYSTEM (Information)
- 7.4 SYSTEM (Account)
- 7.5 SYSTEM (Configurations)
- 7.6 SYSTEM (Upgrade)
- 7.7 SYSTEM (Auto Provision)
- 7.8 SYSTEM (Tools)
- 7.9 NETWORK (Basic)
- 7.10 NETWORK (Advanced)
- 7.11 NETWORK (VPN)
- 7.12 LINES (SIP)
- 7.13 LINES (Dial Peer)
- 7.14 LINES (Dial Plan)
- 7.15 LINES (Global Settings)
- 7.16 PHONE (Features)
- 7.17 PHONE (Audio)
- 7.18 PHONE (MCAST)
- 7.19 PHONE (Time/Date)
- 7.20 PHONE (Advanced)
- 7.21 PHONEBOOK (Contacts)
- 7.22 PHONEBOOK (Cloud Phonebook)
- 7.23 PHONEBOOK (Blacklist)
- 7.24 PHONEBOOK (Advanced)
- 7.25 CALL LOGS
- 7.26 FUNCTION KEY
- 7.27 FUNCTION KEY (Softkey)
- Chapter 8. Advanced Features
- Chapter 9. Troubleshooting
- Appendix I - Icon Illustration
- Appendix II - Text Input from Keypad
- Appendix III - LED Definition
4.2 Line Configurations
A line must be configured properly to be able to provide telephony service. The line configuration is like
a virtualized SIM card. Just like a SIM card on a mobile phone, it stores the service provider and the
account information used for registration and authentication. When the device is applied with the
configuration, it will register the device to the service provider with the server’s address and user’s
authentication as stored in the configurations.
To configure a line manually, user may open the line configuration screen through soft-menu button
[Menu] -> [Settings] -> [Advanced Settings] -> [Accounts] -> [SIP1] / [SIP2] -> [Basic Settings] from the
standby screen.
User must enter the correct PIN code to be able to go to advanced settings to edit line
configuration. (The default PIN is 123.)
The parameters and screens are listed in the diagrams below.
Figure 9 - Configure SIP Proxy Server Address
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