Snom VoIP Phone manual Installation, Delivery Content, Safety Notes, Connecting the phone

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1.Installation

Delivery Content

Please check whether the delivery contains the following parts:

The base unit with display and keypad

The handset

The handset cable

The power supply (optional)

Safety Notes

!Please observe the following safety advice. It is crucial for the safe and reliable operation of the device.

Power supply

You have two options for providing the snom 220 with power: An external power supply (48 V)

Power feeding over the network cable (PowerDsine product family 4000 and 6000)

If you want to use an external power supply, use the one that is included in the package. Other power-supplies may cause damage to the phone, affect its behavior, or induce noise.

Setting up the Phone

The snom 220 must be placed on an even, horizontal surface that gives the rubber pads a secure grip. Do not place the snom 220 on carpets or other materials containing fibers that could block the air vents and cause overheating.

Cleaning

To clean the snom 220, use an anti-static cloth. Please avoid cleaning liquids as they might damage the surface or internal electronics of the phone.

Connecting the phone

First connect one end of the handset cable to the handset and then to the jack on the left-hand side of the phone.

Next plug the Ethernet (network) cable into the RJ45 connector, which is named “NET” and is the nearest to the middle of the phone and plug the other end into the network side to establish a data link. The second RJ45 connector named “PC” is for daisy-chaining further Ethernet devices without the need for a second Ethernet connection line.

If you are using an external power supply, please insert the plug of the power supply into the connector next to the data line and hook up the casing into the mains.

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Contents Manual v3.40 English 26 AugPage Foreword Table of Contents Appendix Safety Notes InstallationDelivery Content Connecting the phoneKeypad Booting InitializationDhcp Configuration Selecting the IP AddressSelecting the DNS Server Selecting the NetmaskSelecting the IP Gateway Selecting the Tone SchemeSelecting the Timezone Logging on the first accountLogon MobilityLogon Wizard Logoff User Snom MenuLogon User Logoff AllChallenge/Authentication DND Mode on/offLogon Basic Functions Idle StateDialing Input Modes Dialing a phone numberDialing an H.323/SIP Address Key mappingEnter Dialing an IP Address Number guessingTerminating a call Incoming Call Accepting a CallAdjusting the Volume Denying/Blocking a CallMute / Unmute Handset / Handsfree / Headset Programmable KeysLine Destination IntercomMain Menu Park orbitVoice recorder Adjusting the Volume in Idle Mode Ring TonesAbout Transfer Advanced FunctionsHold and Resume Direct TransferConference Consultation TransferCall Diversion Call CompletionOn no response Ccnr Dtmf Tones Short Messages SMSMessage Waiting Indication MWI Conducting a Software Update Additional PBX Features PickupConference Call Register Phone BookAdding an entry Editing an entry Page Export ImportPreview Call Lists Speed Dial Editing speed dial entries Deny ListDialing BrowsingAdding a number Numbers to be denied are displayed here Key mappingRemoving a number Settings Settings via PhoneSettings via Web Browser Illustration 1 Web configurationSettings Options Setup PreferencesRedirection RingtonesAuto Answer Setup Speed Dial Privacy SettingsSpeed Dial Table Setup Line1-7 Function KeysLogin Information Advanced Line SettingsSetup Advanced NetworkTime Settings DNSHttp Phone Behaviour Support for Broadsoft call control can be enabled here Keys Preselection AudioAdvanced Network Set up the payload type for Out of band Dtmf here, e.g Update Security VlanDebug CertificatesSetup Update Manual Software Update323 Log StatusSystem Information SIP TraceDNS Cache SettingsMemory Pcap TraceStandard Conformance Safety StandardsAppendix Name and address of manufacturerIndex AboutTOS Page Snom technology AG