NetComm V85 manual Net, Message, Txt ↔ Num, Transfer, Redial / Dial

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Key

Description

NET

When users are not successfully registered with their

 

VoIP service provider, this alert will blink on-off.

MESSAGE

[reserved for future functionality].

Menu / OK

When the phone is idle, this key is used as “Menu”

 

key to call the menu selection on the LCD display.

 

While inside the menu selection/setting on the LCD

 

display, this key is used as “OK” key to enter a lower

 

layer of menu selection, or to accept the edited item’s

 

contents.

 

When the IP phone is on dial mode, the “OK/Menu”

 

key is used as “Dial Out” key.

Cancel

When the IP phone is in “menu select” mode, this

 

key is used to escape to an upper layer of the menu

 

selection.

 

And when the IP phone is editing menu item content,

 

this key is used to cancel the current edit or to escape

 

to an upper layer of the menu selection.

TXT NUM

To enter information in characters, press this button

 

to display alphabet shown on the keypads.

TRANSFER

This key transfers an active call to another IP phone.

 

When the IP phone is in use (incoming call answered

 

or outgoing call accepted), by pressing this key a dial

 

tone will be heard; enter another IP phone number

 

to transfer the call. If the call transfer is successful,

 

a busy tone will be heard to remind the sending user

 

to hang up. If the transfer attempt fails, press the

 

“Transfer” key again to retrieve the original call.

 

When a call is incoming and the IP phone is ringing,

 

the call can be transferred immediately to another

 

party without answering by pressing the “Transfer”

 

key and entering another IP phone number.

Redial / Dial

When the IP phone is ‘off the hook’ and a number

 

has been dialed, press this key to call out. The “#”

 

key has the same function i.e. to send out an entered

 

number.

 

When the IP phone is ‘off the hook’ and this key is

 

pressed, the phone will dial the last dialed number.

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V85 Desktop VoIP Phone User Guide

 

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Contents Page Contents Appendix a Chaper 1 Introduction About VoIPPSTN-to-VoIP Services What is SIP?Getting to know your Before you beginMinimum Requirements Package Contents Rear LANInstallation Environment Getting your V85 Up and RunningConnecting your Getting the V85 up and runningDown 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 MethodNetwork Settings Verification VoIP SIP ConfigurationOptional VoIP Configuration Phone Ping utility Network settingsKeypad View Operation RestartBusy Forward Call Forward ConfigurationImmediate Forward No Answer ForwardV85 Web-based Configuration Web LoginV85 Network Menu BasicOthers SIP Configuration SIP ParametersStun Public IP Addr Call Forward ModePort Forwarding Support Immediate ForwardAdvanced SIP parameters Phone Configuration VoiceSystem Configuration UpgradeChange Keypad and Web Login Password Call Handling Configuring Call Forward using Web Configuration Configuring Call Forward using the KeypadCall Transfer Blind 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 AdslDhcp DNSDSL GRE FTPGGP HttpLED ISPLAN NATNIC PotsPPP Snmp RIPSdns TCPUSB TftpTTL VCIWeb Web siteWWW 10Mbps Appendix G Cable InformationRJ-45 Network Ports 100MbpsStraight and crossover cable configuration Straight-Through CablingCross-Over Cabling Copyright Information Appendix H Registration and Warranty InformationContact Information Customer InformationProduct Warranty Limitations of Warranty