Grandstream Networks HT704, HT702, HT701 user manual Configuration GUI Interface Examples

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TABLE OF FIGURES

 

HT70X USER MANUAL

FIGURE 1: CONNECTING THE HT70X

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FIGURE 2: HT70X CONNECTION DIAGRAM

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TABLE OF TABLES

 

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TABLE 1: DEFINITIONS OF THE HT70X CONNECTORS

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TABLE 2: BASIC DEFINITIONS OF THE HT70X LEDS PATTERN

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TABLE 3: ADVANCED DEFINITIONS OF THE HT70X LEDS PATTERN

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TABLE 4: HT70X SOFTWARE FEATURES

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TABLE 5: HT70X HARDWARE AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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TABLE 6: HT70X IVR MENU DEFINITIONS

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TABLE 7: HT70X CALL FEATURES

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TABLE 8: BASIC SETTINGS

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TABLE 9: STATUS PAGE

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TABLE 10: ADVANCED SETTINGS

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TABLE 11: ACCOUNT SETTINGS

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TABLE 12: HT704 FXS PORTS SETTINGS

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CONFIGURATION GUI INTERFACE EXAMPLES

HT70X USER MANUAL

(http://www.grandstream.com/products/ht_series/ht701/documents/ht70x_gui.zip)

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2.SCREENSHOT OF BASIC SETTINGS CONFIGURATION PAGE

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6.SCREENSHOT OF REBOOT PAGE

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HT-70X User Manual

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Firmware Version 1.0.0.18

Last Updated: 03/2012

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Contents HT701 HT702 Grandstream Networks, IncOnfiguring the HT70X Through V Oice P Rompts Configuration GUI Interface Examples Safety Compliances WarrantyWelcome Connecting the HT70X Connect Your HT70XEquipment Packaging HT702 HT704 Definitions of the HT70X ConnectorsPower LED Basic Definitions of the HT70X LEDs PatternAdvanced Definitions of the HT70X LEDs Pattern Analog Software Features Overview HT70X Software FeaturesProduct Overview Hardware Specification HT70X Hardware and Technical SpecificationsEMC Basic Operations Understanding HT70X Voice PromptHT70X IVR Menu Definitions Examples Using IVRUsing Star Code Placing a Phone CallOr Voice Prompt with option 47, then 192*168*0*160 Call HoldCall Waiting Call TransferInstructions for 3-way conference Way ConferencingFax Support Attended TransferBlind Transfer Call FeaturesHT70X Call Features Enable Srtp Disable SrtpConfiguration Guide Configuring the HT70X through Voice PromptsConfiguring the HT70X Via Web Browser NAT Settings Important SettingsBasic Settings Status MTZ+6MDT+5NAT FXS Advanced User ConfigurationAdvanced Settings DNDHTTP/HTTPS URI ACS URLPrimary Radius Syslog LevelAccount Settings SIP T1 Timeout Unregister on RebootEnable Ring-Transfer Disable Bellcore StyleDisable Call-Waiting Disable DtmfEnable Call Features Disable Call WaitingUse # as Dial Key No Key Entry TimeoutEarly Dial Dial Plan PrefixVAD Slic Setting Fax ModeDetection Mode Srtp ModeHT704 FXS Ports Settings Saving the Configuration ChangesRebooting the HT70X from Remote Configuration through a Central Server Software Upgrade Firmware Upgrade through TFTP/HTTP/HTTPSInstructions for Upload from Local Directory Managing Firmware and Configuration File Download Instructions for local firmware upgrade using Tftp serverConfiguration File Download Firmware and Configuration File Prefix and PostfixYes, every Encode the MAC Address Restore Factory Default Setting
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HT704, HT701, HT702 specifications

Grandstream Networks has established itself as a powerful player in the telecommunications industry, especially through its Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs) like the HT702 and HT704 models. These devices are designed specifically for converting analog voice signals into digital data for seamless integration with Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems.

The Grandstream HT702 is a two-port ATA that allows users to connect two analog phones to a high-speed internet connection. This model is particularly useful for small businesses or residential users looking to integrate legacy phone systems with modern VoIP technology. One of the key features of the HT702 is its support for the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) standard, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of VoIP providers. Additionally, it supports advanced telephony features like call transfer, call waiting, and three-way calling, enhancing communication efficiency.

The HT704, on the other hand, is a four-port ATA, offering greater flexibility for users needing to connect multiple devices. It shares many of the same features as the HT702, including SIP support and telephony functionalities, but with additional ports, it is better suited for larger environments. Both models come equipped with advanced security mechanisms, such as AES encryption, which safeguards voice communications.

With user-friendly web-based configuration, the HT702 and HT704 allow for easy setup and management, making them accessible even for those without extensive technical knowledge. Moreover, both devices feature auto-provisioning capabilities, which simplify deployment across multiple units, making them ideal for businesses looking to scale their operations.

The HT702 and HT704 are built with high-quality materials, ensuring durability and long-term performance. They also boast low power consumption, making them an energy-efficient choice. Support for high-definition voice codecs enhances audio quality during calls, providing users with crystal-clear communication.

In summary, Grandstream's HT702 and HT704 Analog Telephone Adapters are robust solutions for anyone looking to transition from traditional telephony to a modern VoIP setup. Their advanced features, security standards, and ease of use make them a reliable choice for both home and business users seeking efficient and effective communication solutions.