GXV-3000 User Manual

Grandstream Networks, Inc.

For incoming calls, if an account is configured and registered, all incoming calls for that account will attempt to use its corresponding LINE if it is not in use. When the “virtually” mapped line is in use, GXV-3000 will flash the next available LINE (from Left to Right) in red color.

A LINE is defined as “ACTIVE” when it is making or receiving a call, and its corresponding LINE LED is lit up in solid RED.

4.3.3 Making Calls

There are four ways to make phone calls:

1.Make Handset/SPEAKER/Headset off hook, or press the available LINE key to select a SIP account, the corresponding LINE LED will light up in solid red. Enter the phone numbers and press the SEND key.

2.Make Handset/SPEAKER/Headset off hook, or press the available LINE key, the corresponding LINE LED will light up in solid red. Press the SEND button to redial the last number called.

3.Press the OK to bring up the Main Menu, select Phone Book, browse phone book to the person you want to dial, press OK to select and OK again when Dial is selected. The call will dial out in SPEAKER mode. (Right now this only applies to primary a/c which is LINE 1)

4.Paging/Intercom: This is ONLY valid if the SERVER/PBX support this feature and both phone and PBX (for example, Asterisk) are configured correctly:

Make Handset/SPEAKER/Headset off hook, select the LINE key to related feature available account, then press OK key again to see LCD showing: LINEx: PAGE USING. Now input the phone number you want to Page/Intercom and press SEND key.

NOTE:

Once off hook and key pressed, the dialed number will be displayed on the LCD and the corresponding DTMF tone will be played out.

If the “SEND” button is not pressed after the phone number pressed, the phone (by default) will wait for 4 seconds (no key entry timeout) before sending all digits out and initiating the call.

4.3.4 Making Calls using IP Address

Direct IP calling allows two phones to talk to each other in an ad hoc fashion without a SIP proxy. VoIP calls can be made between two phones if

Both phones have public IP addresses, or

Both phones are on a same LAN using private or public IP addresses, or

Both phones can be connected through a router using public or private IP addresses.

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GXV-3000 specifications

The Grandstream Networks GXV-3000 is a cutting-edge multimedia IP video phone designed to enhance business communication through advanced features and innovative technologies. This device stands out as a versatile solution for organizations looking for high-quality video conferencing, VoIP services, and a seamless interface for everyday communication needs.

One of the main features of the GXV-3000 is its support for high-definition video calling, which is essential for fostering clear and effective interactions. With a 7-inch LCD touchscreen display, users can navigate easily through options and settings, making it user-friendly for individuals at all levels of technical expertise. The touchscreen interface not only simplifies video calling but also allows for quick access to various applications, making it a robust tool for both personal and professional use.

The GXV-3000 integrates seamlessly with various VoIP protocols, ensuring compatibility with numerous telecommunications systems. It supports SIP and other standards, allowing users to make and receive calls over the internet while maintaining exceptional audio and video quality. Additionally, the device features a built-in web browser, enabling users to access online resources and applications directly from the phone.

Another notable characteristic of the GXV-3000 is its multi-line support, which allows users to manage multiple calls and contacts efficiently. This feature is particularly beneficial for busy professionals who need to stay connected with clients and colleagues simultaneously. Furthermore, the phone includes a variety of connectivity options, including Ethernet and Wi-Fi, providing flexibility in how it can be deployed in an office setting.

From a security perspective, the GXV-3000 offers enhanced security mechanisms to protect sensitive communication. It includes features like encrypted voice and video streams, safeguarding against potential eavesdropping or unauthorized access. Moreover, regular firmware updates ensure that users benefit from the latest security patches and enhancements.

In summary, the Grandstream Networks GXV-3000 is an advanced multimedia IP video phone that combines high-definition video calling, an intuitive touchscreen interface, and robust VoIP functionality. With its multi-line support, extensive compatibility, and strong security features, it is an ideal choice for businesses looking to elevate their communication experience. Whether for internal collaboration or external meetings, the GXV-3000 delivers an exceptional service that meets the demands of today's fast-paced corporate environment.