NetComm V85 manual Summary of Key Functions and Displays, Vol+, +Out Vol, Speaker, Hold

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Summary of Key Functions and Displays

Key

Description

Light

The red light blinks on-off when there is an incoming

 

call.

LCD Display

Displays menu and status indicators.

UP Key

When navigating the IP Phone’s Main Menu, this key

 

is used to scroll up through menu items.

 

When editing menu items, this key functions as

 

“delete” key and deletes a character for each key

 

press.

 

When the IP Phone is in Dial Mode, the “◄ UP” key

 

functions as “delete” key for entered digits.

DOWN Key

When navigating the IP Phone’s Main Menu, this key

 

is used to scroll down through menu items.

 

When editing menu item, this key is used as “right

 

shift” to shift the cursor right one digit per each key

 

press.

- IN VOL+

When the IP phone is idle or in use via handset or

 

speaker, this key increases/decreases voice volume.

 

The volume of speaker, handset and ring are adjusted

 

separately according to which mode the phone is in.

 

When in idle, “+” key increase the volume of ring

 

tone, “-” key decreases the volume of ring tone; in

 

hands-free mode, “+” key increases the volume of

 

speaker, “-” key decreases the volume of speaker;

 

and when in handset mode, “+” key increases the

 

volume of the handset, “-” key decreases the volume

 

of handset.

+OUT VOL

Adjusts the volume at which sound is sent out to

 

remote party.

SPEAKER

This key is pressed to switch between handset and

 

speaker.

HOLD

Used to put the conversation on hold.

 

This key can also be pressed to facilitate transfer of

 

an active call to another IP phone. When the IP phone

 

is active (i.e. incoming call answered or outgoing call

 

accepted), by pressing this key, a dial tone will be

 

heard, then another IP phone number entered to call

 

and speak to another party; then transfer the call by

 

pressing “TRANSFER” key.

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Contents Page Contents Appendix a About VoIP Chaper 1 IntroductionWhat is SIP? PSTN-to-VoIP ServicesMinimum Requirements Getting to know yourBefore you begin Package Contents LAN RearGetting your V85 Up and Running Installation EnvironmentDown Connecting yourGetting the V85 up and running Check the V85 IP address Connecting to the V85 Configuration Page on your PCConfiguring your VoIP Account Details VoIP account authentication ID PasswordPhone Number SIP Domain NameStun Server RebootChecking Your V85 Status Keypad Function Definition Configuring your V85 via the KeypadVOL+ Summary of Key Functions and Displays+OUT VOL SpeakerMessage NETTXT ↔ NUM TransferSpeed Dial M1 M10 Phone BookDynamic IP Method Dhcp Further Network Configuration OptionsStatic IP Method PPPoE MethodOptional VoIP Configuration Network Settings VerificationVoIP SIP Configuration Phone Keypad View Operation Network settingsPing utility RestartImmediate Forward Call Forward ConfigurationBusy Forward No Answer ForwardWeb Login V85 Web-based ConfigurationOthers V85 Network MenuBasic Stun SIP ConfigurationSIP Parameters Port Forwarding Support Call Forward ModePublic IP Addr Immediate ForwardAdvanced SIP parameters Voice Phone ConfigurationChange Keypad and Web Login Password System ConfigurationUpgrade Call Handling Configuring Call Forward using the Keypad Configuring Call Forward using Web ConfigurationConsultation Transfer Call TransferBlind Transfer Phone Book and Speed Dial Call HoldPhone Book Speed DialFigure A-1 Appendix a V85 Keypad Configuration Menu StructureFigure A-2 Figure A-3 Figure A-4 Message Indicates Appendix B V85 Status and Error MessagesWindows XP PCs Appendix C Setting your Computer’s IP AddressWindows 2000 PCs Windows Me PCsWindows 95, 98 PCs Supplied CD-ROM Figure D-1 Appendix D Alternative V85 Connection TypesFigure D-3 Examples of V85 Port-Forwarding ConfigurationRTP range is 20000 ~ VoIP Standards Compliance Appendix E Summary of Key Features and HardwareHardware Specifications 10BASE-T Appendix F Glossary of Network and VoIP Terms100BASE-T AdslDSL DhcpDNS GGP FTPGRE HttpLAN ISPLED NATPPP NICPots Sdns RIPSnmp TCPTTL TftpUSB VCIWWW WebWeb site RJ-45 Network Ports Appendix G Cable Information10Mbps 100MbpsCross-Over Cabling Straight and crossover cable configurationStraight-Through Cabling Contact Information Appendix H Registration and Warranty InformationCopyright Information Customer InformationLimitations of Warranty Product Warranty