Grandstream Networks 200 Series user manual Dns, Did, Dsp, Fqdn

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European digital mobile telephony. DECT covers wireless PBXs, telepoint, residential cordless telephones, wireless access to the public switched telephone network, Closed User Groups (CUGs), Local Area Networks, and wireless local loop. The DECT Common Interface radio standard is a multicarrier time division multiple access, time division duplex (MC-TDMA-TDD) radio transmission technique using ten radio frequency channels from 1880 to 1930 MHz, each divided into 24 time slots of 10ms, and twelve full-duplex accesses per carrier, for a total of 120 possible combinations. A DECT base station (an RFP, Radio Fixed Part) can transmit all 12 possible accesses (time slots) simultaneously by using different frequencies or using only one frequency. All signaling information is transmitted from the RFP within a multiframe (16 frames). Voice signals are digitally encoded into a 32 kbit/s signal using Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation.

DNS

Short for Domain Name System (or Service or Server), an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses

DID

Direct Inward Dialing

Direct Inward Dialing. The ability for an outside caller to dial to a PBX extension without going through an attendant or auto-attendant.

DSP

Digital Signal Processing. Using computers to process signals such as sound, video, and other analog signals which have been converted to digital form.

Digital Signal Processor. A specialized CPU used for digital signal processing.

Grandstream products all have DSP chips built inside.

DTMF

Dual Tone Multi Frequency

The standard tone-pairs used on telephone terminals for dialing using in-band signaling. The standards define 16 tone-pairs (0-9, #, * and A-F) although most terminals support only 12 of them (0-9, * and #).

FQDN

Fully Qualified Domain Name

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Contents Grandstream Networks, Inc For Firmware VersionTable of Contents Using BUDGETONE-200 IP PhoneRestore Factory Default Setting Appendix I Glossary of Terms Welcome Installation What is Included in the PackageConnecting Your Phone Safety Compliances WarrantyPage Product Overview Key Features Software FeaturesHardware Features Hardware Specification Model BudgeTone-200Using BudgeTone-200 IP Phone Getting Familiar with LCD / LEDIcon LCD Icon Definitions Page Getting Familiar with Keypad Menu CalledCallers MessageHandset, Speakerphone and Headset Mode Make Calls using NumbersMaking and Answering Phone Calls SEND/REDIALMake Calls using IP Address Answer an Incoming CallMENUkey 192 168 000 MENUkey 192168001020*45062Handset Mode, Speakerphone/Headset Mode Call HoldCall Waiting and Call Flashing Call TransferConference Call Checking Message and Message Waiting IndicationAttended Transfer Call Features Mute and DeleteConfiguration Guide Configuration with KeypadMenu Item Menu Functions Display 7 G-711u Display 10 Phy Addr Configuration with Web Browser Access the Web Configuration MenuEnd User Configuration Grandstream Device Configuration Status Basic Advanced Account SettingsEnd User Password IP Address Time Zone DaylightWAN MAC LAN DhcpDhcp IP DMZ IPPassword Device ModeWAN side http access End UserPPPoE Link Up disabled Product Model BT200Cloned WAN MAC Addr LAN Dhcp Base IPAdvanced User Configuration Account Settings Status BasicAutomatic Upgrade Admin Timeout Use # asSilence SuppressionUpgrade Local RTPPort Use RandomDtmf Disable Call UpdateOption 42 to Override NTPAuthenticate ID Authenticate PasswordAccount Active Account Name MyCompanyAuto Answer Individual Account Settings Account NameSIP Server SIP User IDMWI Enable Call FeaturesDisable Missed-Call TimerEnable 100rel Special FeatureUAS Specify Force InviteSaving the Configuration Changes Rebooting the Phone from RemoteConfiguration through Central Provisioning Server Firmware Upgrade Upgrade through HttpUpgrade through Tftp Page Restore Factory Default Setting StepAppendix I Glossary of Terms DNS DidDSP FqdnEcho Cancellation FXOFXS DhcpHttp IP-PBXIVR MTUNAT NTPOBP/SBC PstnSDP SIPStun TCPVlan VoIP