Grandstream Networks GXP2020, GXP2010 Receiving Calls, Do Not Disturb, Call Waiting/ Call Hold

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ANSWERING PHONE CALLS

Receiving Calls

1.Incoming single call: Phone rings with selected ring-tone. The corresponding account LINE flashes red. Answer call by taking Handset/SPEAKER/Headset off hook or pressing SPEAKER or by pressing the corresponding account LINE button.

2.Incoming multiple calls: When another call comes in while having an active call, the phone will produce a Call Waiting tone (stutter tone). Next available lines will flash red (as described in section 4.3.2). Answer the incoming call by pressing its corresponding LINE button. The current active call will be put on hold.

3.Paging/Intercom Enabled: Phone beeps once and automatically establishes the call via SPEAKER. (PBX (or Server) must also supports this feature)

Do Not Disturb

1.Press the “DND” or “MUTE” button if you do not want to take a call. This will send the caller directly to voicemail.

2.Press the “DND” or “MUTE” button to set phone to ‘do not disturb’ (icon will be on the screen). The phone will not ring and send caller directly to voicemail. (see note above)

PHONE FUNCTIONS DURING A PHONE CALL

Call Waiting/ Call Hold

1.Hold: Place a call on ‘hold’ by pressing the “HOLD” button.

2.Resume: Resume call by pressing the corresponding blinking LINE.

3.Multiple Calls: Automatically place ACTIVE call on ‘HOLD’ by selecting another available LINE to place or receive another call. Call Waiting tone (stutter tone) audible when line is in use.

Mute/Delete

1.Press the MUTE button to enable/disable muting the microphone.

2.The “Line Status Indicator” will show “LINEx: SPEAKING” or “LINEx: MUTE” to indicate whether the microphone is muted.

NOTE: Pressing MUTE button for an incoming call will reject the call. MUTE button also functions as delete key when user wishes to delete the last entered digit.

Call Transfer

GXP supports Blind, Attended (or supervised), Semi-Attended and Auto-attended (for GXP1200 only) transfer:

NOTE: To transfer calls across SIP domains, SIP service providers must support transfer across SIP domains. Blind transfer will usually use the primary account SIP profile.

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Firmware 1.2.5.3

Last Updated: 03/2011

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Contents Grandstream Networks, Inc Table of Figures GUI Interface Examples Welcome Installation Connecting Your PhoneEquipment Packaging GXP-2000 Extension UnitConnecting the GXP-2000AND the GXP-EXTENSION Safety Compliances WarrantyProduct Overview GXP Product ModelsGXP Key Features in a Glance GXP Comparison GuideGXP Hardware Specifications 5mm RJ22GXP Technical Specifications Features LCD Buttons Using the GXP SIP Enterprise PhoneGetting Familiar with the LCD LogIn LCD IconsAM PM Line Buttons Handset, Speakerphone and Headset Mode Multiple SIP Accounts and LinesCompleting Calls Making Phone CallsSpeed Dial Making Calls using IP Addresses For exampleReceiving Calls Do Not DisturbCall Waiting/ Call Hold Mute/DeleteEnd Conference Way ConferencingInitiate a Conference Call Voice Messages Message Waiting Indicator Busy Lamp FieldCustomized LCD Screen & XML Call FeaturesGXP Call Features Key Pad Configuration Menu Configuration GuideConfiguration VIA Keypad Factory Functions Reboot Exit UpgradeLayer 2 QoS Configure Vlan Tags Diagnostic Mode All LEDs will light upSIP Definitions Access the Web Configuration MenuConfiguration VIA WEB Browser Device Configuration Status Device Configuration Basic SettingsMulti Purpose Key Time ZoneLCD Backlight Always Time Display FormatDisable in-call Dtmf Disable Missed CallDaylight Savings Time LCD BacklightAdvanced Settings No Key Entry Timeout Voice Frames per TXLayer 3 QoS Layer 2 QoSAuthenticate Conf File Keep-alive intervalUse NAT IP Stun ServerAutomatic Upgrade Phonebook XMLIdle Screen XML DownloadPublic Mode Disable Call WaitingDisable Call Waiting Tone Disable Direct IP CallsUse Quick IP Call Mode Disable ConferenceLock keypad update Enable MPK SendingSIP Account Settings Authenticate Password Un-register on RebootRetry Wait Time SIP T1 Timeout Use DNS SRVDelayed Call Forward Enable Call FeaturesCaller Request Timer Callee Request TimerEnable 100rel Ring TimeoutDisable Multiple Media Srtp ModeSpecial Feature Saving the Configuration ChangesRebooting the Phone Remotely Eventlist BLF URISoftware Upgrade & Customization Web Configuration InterfaceFirmware Upgrade Through TFTP/HTTP Key Pad MenuConfiguration File Download Managing Firmware and Configuration File DownloadInstructions for local Tftp Upgrade Restore Factory Default Setting Instructions for Restoration
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GXP1200, GXP2000, GXP280/GXP285, GXP2020, GXP2010 specifications

The Grandstream Networks GXP2010 is a versatile and reliable SIP telephone designed for small to medium-sized businesses. With its robust feature set and user-friendly interface, the GXP2010 stands out in the world of IP telephony. This model accommodates the growing demand for efficient communication tools while blending seamlessly into various business environments.

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