Patton electronic SL4050/2, SL4050/10 manual Using the configuration menu

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SmartLink 4050 Series Getting Started Guide

Time Format

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Volume Adjustment

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Ringer Volume

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Speaker Volume

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Handset Volume

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3 Using the configuration menu

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Introduction

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Accessing the configuration menu

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Web login setting

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User Name

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Password

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NTP Server IP

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Time Zone

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TFTP Server

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FTP Client

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Remote Config Password

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Management Settings—Restore Factory Setting

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Restore Factory Setting

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Management Setting—Firmware update

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FTP Server

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Login ID

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Login Password

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Firmware Filename

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Network Setting—DHCP

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DHCP Server

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DNS Setting

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Saving your work

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PPPoE

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IP Address

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Router IP

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Subnet Mask

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DNS Server

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Saving your work

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Static IP

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IP Address

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Router IP

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Subnet Mask

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DNS Server

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Saving your work

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SIP Settings

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SIP Phone Setting

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SIP Phone Port Number

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Registrar Server

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Contents Getting Started Guide Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents Using the configuration menu VAD Operating the VoIP SIP phone Troubleshooting TCP/IP List of Figures List of Tables Structure About this guideAudience Safety when working with electricity PrecautionsGeneral conventions Typographical conventions used in this documentGeneral observations General information Chapter contentsSmartLink 4050 Series SIP Phones overview Power Adaptor 5V DC Wall mounting plate SL4050/10 onlyDescription Overview of SL4050/10 key functionsDescription Overview of SL4050/2 key functions SmartLink 4050/2 SIP Phone controls and indicatorsDescription Installing the SmartLink SIP Phone Ethernet Cable optional Installing the VoIP SIP phoneConnecting the SL4050/2 SIP Phone Menu summary Setting up the VoIP SIP phoneMenu summary, page 2 Display Name Enable Adsl dialupDhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Disable Adsl dialupSntp Server IP DNS Server IPDo Not Disturb Call forwardingCF call forward No Answer CF call forward User BusyAnonymous Call Anony Call Rej anonymous call rejectionVersion MAC AddressLanguage Selection Time FormatRinger Volume Volume AdjustmentSpeaker Volume Handset VolumeUsing the configuration menu Using the configuration menu Using the configuration menu Introduction Accessing the configuration menuWeb login setting Restore Factory Setting Management Settings-Restore Factory SettingRemote Config Password Login ID Management Setting-Firmware updateLogin Password FTP ServerDhcp Server Network Setting-DHCPDNS Setting PPPoE Static IP configuration window Static IPRegistrar Server SIP SettingsSIP Phone Setting Message Server Outbound Proxy ServerPark Server OthersSaving your work SIP Account SettingsDefault Account Authentication Password Authentication User NameAccount Active SIP User NameStun Server Setting Stun & UPnP SettingsUPnP Setting Stun Domain Name/IP AddressVoice Setting Voice SettingsCodec RTP Packet LengthVlan Priority QoSVoice TOS Phone Setting Phone SettingsTimer Auto Speaker Off Call Tracing LogPhone Book Phone Book SettingName NumberSpeed Dial Speed Dial Setting Maximum 63 CharTelephone Number Line Key SettingsKey Type Documentation link DocumentationRestart System window Restart SystemOperating the VoIP SIP phone Dialing an IP address Switching to another lineDialing a SIP number Speed DialingCall Transfer MuteRedial Last Dialed NumberCall Forwarding On HoldCall Waiting internal/external One-Touch DialingThree-Way Conferencing Using the Phone Book Editing a Phone Book listing Dialing from the Phone BookStoring a number Deleting a Phone Book listing Troubleshooting Symptom Recommended action Contacting Patton for assistance Patton support headquarters in the USA Contact informationReturns for credit Warranty coverageReturn for credit policy RMA numbersAppendix a Compliance information CE-Mark Warning ComplianceFCC Warning Radio and TV Interference Appendix B Specifications Protocol Call FeaturesNetwork Interface Voice CodecSecurity Firmware UpgradeQoS Dial MethodsConfiguration TCP/IP