User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Appendix Table
- 3 Introduction to the User
- 4 Basic Function
- 5 Advance Function
- 6 Phone Settings
- 7 Web Configurations
- 8 Network >> Basic
- 8.1 Network >> Service Port
- 8.2 Network >> VPN
- 8.3 Network >> Advanced
- 8.4 Line >> SIP
- 8.5 Line >> SIP Hotspot
- 8.6 Line >> Dial Plan
- 8.7 Line >> Basic Settings
- 8.8 Phone settings >> Features
- 8.9 Phone settings >> Media Settings
- 8.10 Phone settings >> MCAST
- 8.11 Phone settings >> Action
- 8.12 Phone settings >> Time/Date
- 8.13 Phone settings >> Tone
- 8.14 Phone settings >> Advanced
- 8.15 Phonebook >> Contact
- 8.16 Phonebook >> Cloud phonebook
- 8.17 Phonebook >> Call List
- 8.18 Phonebook >> Web Dial
- 8.19 Phonebook >> Advanced
- 8.20 Call Log
- 8.21 Function Key >> Function Key
- 8.22 Function Key >> Softkey
- 8.23 Function Key >> Advanced
- 8.24 Application >> Manage Recording
- 8.25 Security >> Web Filter
- 8.26 Security >> Trust Certificates
- 8.27 Security >> Device Certificates
- 8.28 Security >> Firewall
- 8.29 Device Log >> Device Log
- 9 Trouble Shooting
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Users can also import contacts into the phone book in XML, CSV, and VCF formats.
Attention! If the user imports the same phone book repeatedly, the same contact will be ignored. If the
name is the same but the number is different, the contact is created again.
Users can delete groups or add new groups on this page. Deleting a contact group does not delete contacts
in that group.
8.20 Call Log
The user can browse the complete call record in this page. The call record can be sorted by time. Call
number, contact name or line, and the call record can be screened by call record type (incoming call, outgoing
call, missed call, forward call).
The user can also save the number in the call record to his/her phone book or add it to the blacklist/whitelist.
Users can also dial the web page by clicking on the number in the call log.
Users can also download call records conditionally and save them locally.
8.21 Function Key >> Function Key
One-key transfer Settings: establish new call, blind transfer, attention-transfer, one-key three-party, Play
DTMF.
The device provides 2 user-defined shortcuts that users can configure on a web page.
Table 27 - Function Key configuration
Parameters Description
Memory Key
BLF (NEW CALL/BXFE /AXFER): It is used to prompt user the state of the subscribe
extension, and it can also pick up the subscribed number, which help user monitor the
state of subscribe extension (idle, ringing, a call). There are 3 types for one-touch BLF
transfer method.
p.s. User should enter the pick-up number for specific BLF key to fulfill the pick-up
operation.
Presence: Compared to BLF, the Presence is also able to view whether the user is
online.
Note: You cannot subscribe the same number for BLF and Presence at the same time
Speed Dial: You can call the number directly which you set. This feature is convenient
for you to dial the number which you frequently dialed.
Intercom: This feature allows the operator or the secretary to connect the phone
quickly; it is widely used in office environments.
Line
It can be configured as a Line Key. User is able to make a call by pressing Line Key.
Key Event
User can select a key event as a shortcut to trigger.
For example: MWI / DND / Release / Headset / Hold / etc.
DTMF
It allows user to dial or edit dial number easily.