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Step 1: Connecting your V85

a)Remove IP phone and handset from packaging and connect the handset to the phone body via handset cable.

b)Connect the V85’s LAN Ethernet port to an available Ethernet port on your broadband router using the Ethernet cable (supplied).

If you would like your PC to be connected to the network through the V85, you can connect another Ethernet cable (not supplied) from your PC to the V85’s PC Ethernet port. This enables your PC and V85 to share one Ethernet port on your router/switch.

c)Connect V85 power adaptor to power board or wall outlet.

d)At this point, the cable connections are complete; the next section describes the basic key functions, and the configuration of VoIP account details.

Step 2: Getting the V85 up and running

Next, configuration of VoIP account details will be described, starting with a basic description of the keypad functions you will need to know in order to proceed.

Description of essential key functions are provided here; for a detailed description please see Chapter 4 of this user guide.

Key

Description

Menu / OK

Pressing this button will display menu options; press

 

repeatedly to scroll through options.

 

Also functions as an “OK” button to confirm settings.

 

When the unit is in dial mode, the “OK/Menu” key is

 

used as “Dial Out” key.

UP

When the menu is displayed, this key is used to scroll

 

up the menu items. When editing menu item content,

 

this key functions as “left delete”.

DOWN

When the menu is displayed, this key is used to

 

scroll down the menu items. When editing menu item

 

content, this key is used as “right shift”.

Cancel

When the menu is displayed, this key is used to

 

escape to an higher level of the menu. When editing

 

menu item content, this key is used to cancel the

 

current edit and to escape to a higher level of the

 

menu.

a)Power on the V85

As soon as power cord is connected, the V85 will boot. This will take up to 30 seconds. Initial display should show current Australian Eastern Standard Time.

b)Power on your PC

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Contents Page Contents Appendix a Chaper 1 Introduction About VoIPPSTN-to-VoIP Services What is SIP?Before you begin Getting to know yourMinimum Requirements Package Contents Rear LANInstallation Environment Getting your V85 Up and RunningGetting the V85 up and running Connecting yourDown Connecting to the V85 Configuration Page on your PC Check the V85 IP addressConfiguring your VoIP Account Details Phone Number PasswordVoIP account authentication ID SIP Domain NameReboot Stun ServerChecking Your V85 Status Configuring your V85 via the Keypad Keypad Function Definition+OUT VOL Summary of Key Functions and DisplaysVOL+ SpeakerTXT ↔ NUM NETMessage TransferPhone Book Speed Dial M1 M10Static IP Method Further Network Configuration OptionsDynamic IP Method Dhcp PPPoE MethodVoIP SIP Configuration Network Settings VerificationOptional VoIP Configuration Phone Ping utility Network settingsKeypad View Operation RestartBusy Forward Call Forward ConfigurationImmediate Forward No Answer ForwardV85 Web-based Configuration Web LoginBasic V85 Network MenuOthers SIP Parameters SIP ConfigurationStun Public IP Addr Call Forward ModePort Forwarding Support Immediate ForwardAdvanced SIP parameters Phone Configuration VoiceUpgrade System ConfigurationChange Keypad and Web Login Password Call Handling Configuring Call Forward using Web Configuration Configuring Call Forward using the KeypadBlind Transfer Call TransferConsultation Transfer Phone Book Call HoldPhone Book and Speed Dial Speed DialAppendix a V85 Keypad Configuration Menu Structure Figure A-1Figure A-2 Figure A-3 Figure A-4 Appendix B V85 Status and Error Messages Message IndicatesWindows 2000 PCs Appendix C Setting your Computer’s IP AddressWindows XP PCs Windows Me PCsWindows 95, 98 PCs Supplied CD-ROM Appendix D Alternative V85 Connection Types Figure D-1Examples of V85 Port-Forwarding Configuration Figure D-3RTP range is 20000 ~ Appendix E Summary of Key Features and Hardware VoIP Standards ComplianceHardware Specifications 100BASE-T Appendix F Glossary of Network and VoIP Terms10BASE-T AdslDNS DhcpDSL GRE FTPGGP HttpLED ISPLAN NATPots NICPPP Snmp RIPSdns TCPUSB TftpTTL VCIWeb site WebWWW 10Mbps Appendix G Cable InformationRJ-45 Network Ports 100MbpsStraight-Through Cabling Straight and crossover cable configurationCross-Over Cabling Copyright Information Appendix H Registration and Warranty InformationContact Information Customer InformationProduct Warranty Limitations of Warranty