network values like IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Servers. You will need to restart the phone for any changes you made in this section to take effect. If you are using DHCP, you can go to the System Info menu, and select About System. The assigned IP address for the FLX will be shown here.
Independent on how the IP address of your system was assigned, the FLX phone has to be configured to work in your VoIP environment and communicate with your IP PBX. You will have to enable the extension (user) you want to use with the FLX on your IP PBX. Please review your IP PBX documentation for information on how to add and configure users. For the minimal setup, in the FLX Dialer you will have to provide information on the IP connection to the IP PBX. On the Dialer visit Setup – Advanced Setup – Network Settings – VOIP Settings. Under Registrar, provide the IP address or host name of your IP PBX. Username should be the extension or name under which you want to register this phone on the IP PBX. In Password, provide the password for this username. If no values are provided for ID and Display Name, the Username entry will be used for them. Select “Load Settings” after you have set the values in the Dialer, which will restart the Base Station.
For enhanced settings the Web Interface provided by the FLX needs to be used.
From the FLX Web Interface
If further settings are required to connect the FLX phone to your IP PBX, like a Proxy server, please visit the FLX Web Interface. You get to this interface by entering the IP address of the FLX into the web browser of your choice. After you enter the password (7386, unless you changed it in the Dialer), you can find the SIP settings under the Administrator tab on the top right. You will find the different SIP settings under SIP Registration, SIP Configuration, Transport, and Media. You have to press “Save” on every page where you changed an entry to save these changes. If you do not press “Save,” the changes will be lost when you leave that page. Restart the phone once you are finished with your changes. Please see page 49 for a description of the FLX Web Interface.
Managing A Call
The FLX2 Wireless Conferencing system is equipped with a VoIP interface that allows the system to make conference calls in a VoIP network. The following are the basic operational instructions for making and receiving telephone conference calls.
Calling Configurations
The FLX2 Wireless Conferencing system has the ability to make and receive calls in many different ways. This provides the caller the ability to choose what mode or call type best suits the needs of each individual call.
Speaker Mode
Speaker mode allows the call to take place using the Speaker and Microphones provided with the FLX2 System. This allows multiple users, within the conference room, to participate in the call. It also provides the ability for the Microphones and Speaker to be located anywhere in the conference room to meet the needs of each meeting. The
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