Grandstream Networks BT200 user manual Welcome, Safety Compliances, Warranty

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WELCOME

WELCOME

Thank you for purchasing the Grandstream BT200 SIP phone. The BT200 is an affordable, next generation SIP phone that features excellent audio quality and rich telephony features. The BT200 supports popular voice codecs and is designed for full SIP compatibility and interoperability with 3rd party SIP providers, thus enabling you to fully leverage the benefits of VoIP technology.

This manual will help you learn how to operate and manage your SIP phone and make the best use of its many upgraded features including 3-way conferencing, full-duplex hands-free speakerphone, voicemail with indicator, and custom ring tones. This phone is very easy to use and is designed to be a basic VoIP solution for the home or office.

Caution: Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Grandstream, or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by this User Manual, could void your manufacturer warranty.

SAFETY COMPLIANCES

The BT200 phone complies with FCC/CE and various safety standards. The BT200 power adaptor is compliant with UL standard. Only use the universal power adapter provided with the BT– package. The manufacturer’s warranty does not cover damages to the phone caused by unsupported power adaptors.

WARRANTY

If you purchased your BT200 from a reseller, please contact the company where you purchased your phone for replacement, repair or refund. If you purchased the product directly from Grandstream, contact your Grandstream Sales and Service Representative for a RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number before you return the product. Grandstream reserves the right to remedy warranty policy without prior notification.

Warning: Please do not use a different power adaptor with the BT200 as it may cause damage to the products and void the manufacturer warranty.

This document is contains links to Grandstream GUI Interfaces. Please download examples from http://www.grandstream.com/user_manuals/GUI/GUI_BT200.rar for your reference.

This document is subject to change without notice. The latest electronic version of this user manual is available for download @: http://www.grandstream.com/user_manuals/BT-200_User_Manual.pdf

Reproduction or transmittal of the entire or any part, in any form or by any means, electronic or print, for any purpose without the express written permission of Grandstream Networks, Inc. is not permitted.

Grandstream Networks, Inc.

BT200 User Manual

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Firmware 1.1.1.14

Last Updated: 12/2006

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Contents BT200 User Manual Grandstream Networks, IncBT-Series BT200 Dual Ethernet Port SIP Phone Firmware VersionTABLE OF CONTENTS BT200 USER MANUALAccess the Web Configuration Menu Placing a Quick IP CallTABLE OF TABLES TABLE OF FIGURESGUI INTERFACES WARRANTY SAFETY COMPLIANCESWELCOME EQUIPMENT PACKAGING CONNECTING YOUR PHONECONNECT YOUR PHONE CONNECT YOUR PHONE TO THE VOIP NETWORK HARDWARE FEATURES KEY FEATURESPRODUCT OVERVIEW Lines Protocol Support1 Display Feature Keys Ethernet Ports Device Management Audio Features Call Handling FeaturesNetwork and Provisioning Advanced Server Features Security TABLE 3 TECHNICAL SOFTWARE FEATURESUSING THE BT200 IP PHONE GETTING FAMILIAR WITH THE LCD / LEDAlarm Clock Icon IconGETTING FAMILIAR WITH KEYPAD Menu and Call Keys Advanced Feature Buttons Speaker, Send Mute/DelAM PM Real-time ClockKey Button Key Button DefinitionsUP ↑ DOWN ↓PLACING CALLS USING AN IP ADDRESS MAKING AND ANSWERING PHONE CALLSHANDSET, SPEAKERPHONE AND HEADSET MODE PLACING A TRADITIONAL PHONE CALLPlacing a Quick IP Call ANSWER AN INCOMING CALLCall Hold Call Waiting and Call FlashingBlind and Attended Call Transfer Expected outcomes3-way Conference Retrieving MessagesCALL FEATURES Call FeaturesDisable Call Waiting per Call Enable Call Waiting per CallCONFIGURATION GUIDE CONFIGURATION WITH KEYPADMenu Item Menu FunctionsCONFIGURATION WITH WEB BROWSER Access the Web Configuration MenuEND USER CONFIGURATION End User Password IP Address Time Zone Daylight Savings Time ExamplesWAN side HTTP access Reply to ICMP on WAN port Cloned WAN MAC Addr Date Display Format Display Account Name instead of Date Device ModeLAN Subnet Mask LAN DHCP Base IP DHCP IP Lease Time DMZ IP Port ForwardingADVANCED USER CONFIGURATION MAC AddressIP Address Product ModelAdmin Password Silence Suppression Voice Frames per TX Layer 3 QoS Layer 2 QoS No Key Entry Timeout Use # as Send Key Local RTP portFirmware Upgrade and provisioning Via TFTP Server Via HTTP Server Allow DHCP Option 66 to override server Automatic UpgradeAuthenticate Conf File Off-hook Auto Dial Use Random Port Keep-alive interval Use NAT IP STUN ServerDTMF Payload Type Syslog Server Syslog Level NTP server Disable Call WaitingAllow DHCP Option 42 to override NTP server Distinctive Ring Tone Lock keypad update Authenticate IDAuthenticate PasswordSIP Registration Unregister on Reboot Local SIP port SIP T1 Timeout SIP T2 Interval NAT TraversalEarly Dial Dial Plan Prefix Enable Call Features Disable Missed-Call Register ExpirationSession Expiration Min-SE Caller Request Timer Callee Request Timer Force Timer UAC Specify Refresher UAS Specify Refresher Force INVITEEnable 100rel Account Ring Tone Send Anonymous Auto Answer Allow Auto Answer by Call-Info Turn off speaker on remote disconnectSAVING THE CONFIGURATION CHANGES Special FeatureREBOOTING THE PHONE FROM REMOTE Check SIP User ID for Incoming Invite Preferred Vocoder SRTP ModeCONFIGURATION THROUGH CENTRAL PROVISIONING SERVER FIRMWARE UPGRADE UPGRADE THROUGH HTTPUPGRADE THROUGH TFTP Keypad Configuration Prompt MenuNOTE for TFTP/HTTP Firmware Upgrade No Local TFTP ServerRESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING Directions for RestorationGLOSSARY OF TERMS FXS is complimentary to FXS and the PSTN NAT Network Address Translation UDP User Datagram Protocol UDP is one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite. Using UDP, programs on networked computers can send short messages known as datagrams to one another. UDP does not provide the reliability and ordering guarantees that TCP does datagrams may arrive out of order or go missing without notice. However, as a result, UDP is faster and more efficient for many lightweight or time-sensitive purposes