Patton electronic SL4050/10, SL4050/2 manual Vad

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SmartLink 4050 Series Getting Started Guide

Registrar Server Domain Name/IP Address

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Registrar Server Port Number

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Authentication Expire Time

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Outbound Proxy Server

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Outbound Proxy Domain Name/IP Address

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Outbound Proxy Port Number

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Message Server

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Park Server

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Others

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Session Timer

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Media Port

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Prack

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Session Refresher

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Session Timer Method

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UDP/TCP

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Saving your work

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SIP Account Settings

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Default Account

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Account Active

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Display Name

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SIP User Name

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Authentication User Name

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Authentication Password

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Register Status

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Saving your work

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STUN & UPnP Settings

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STUN Server Setting

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STUN

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STUN Domain Name/IP Address

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UPnP Setting

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UPnP

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Saving your work

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Voice Settings

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Voice Setting

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Codec

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RTP Packet Length

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VAD

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DTMF Method

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QoS

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Voice TOS

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VLAN

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VLAN Priority

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VLAN ID

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Saving your work

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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 About this guide AudienceStructure Precautions Safety when working with electricityTypographical conventions used in this document General observationsGeneral conventions Chapter contents General informationPower Adaptor 5V DC Wall mounting plate SL4050/10 only SmartLink 4050 Series SIP Phones overviewOverview of SL4050/10 key functions DescriptionDescription SmartLink 4050/2 SIP Phone controls and indicators Overview of SL4050/2 key functionsDescription Installing the SmartLink SIP Phone Installing the VoIP SIP phone Ethernet Cable optionalConnecting the SL4050/2 SIP Phone Setting up the VoIP SIP phone Menu summaryMenu summary, page 2 Enable Adsl dialup Display NameDisable Adsl dialup Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDo Not Disturb DNS Server IPSntp Server IP Call forwardingAnonymous Call CF call forward User BusyCF call forward No Answer Anony Call Rej anonymous call rejectionLanguage Selection MAC AddressVersion Time FormatSpeaker Volume Volume AdjustmentRinger Volume Handset VolumeUsing the configuration menu Using the configuration menu Using the configuration menu Accessing the configuration menu IntroductionWeb login setting Management Settings-Restore Factory Setting Remote Config PasswordRestore Factory Setting Login Password Management Setting-Firmware updateLogin ID FTP ServerNetwork Setting-DHCP DNS SettingDhcp Server PPPoE Static IP Static IP configuration windowSIP Settings SIP Phone SettingRegistrar Server Park Server Outbound Proxy ServerMessage Server OthersSIP Account Settings Default AccountSaving your work Account Active Authentication User NameAuthentication Password SIP User NameUPnP Setting Stun & UPnP SettingsStun Server Setting Stun Domain Name/IP AddressCodec Voice SettingsVoice Setting RTP Packet LengthQoS Voice TOSVlan Priority Phone Settings Phone SettingTimer Call Tracing Log Auto Speaker OffName Phone Book SettingPhone Book NumberSpeed Dial Setting Maximum 63 Char Speed DialLine Key Settings Key TypeTelephone Number Documentation Documentation linkRestart System Restart System windowOperating the VoIP SIP phone Dialing a SIP number Switching to another lineDialing an IP address Speed DialingRedial MuteCall Transfer Last Dialed NumberCall Waiting internal/external On HoldCall Forwarding One-Touch DialingThree-Way Conferencing Using the Phone Book Dialing from the Phone Book Storing a numberEditing a Phone Book listing Deleting a Phone Book listing Troubleshooting Symptom Recommended action Contacting Patton for assistance Contact information Patton support headquarters in the USAReturn for credit policy Warranty coverageReturns for credit RMA numbersAppendix a Compliance information Compliance FCC Warning Radio and TV InterferenceCE-Mark Warning Appendix B Specifications Network Interface Call FeaturesProtocol Voice CodecQoS Firmware UpgradeSecurity Dial MethodsTCP/IP Configuration