Press the display key to con- firm the prompt.
Enter the system PIN and press §OK§.
the message key.
Enter the provider-dependent access data that has to be transferred by the phone to the SIP service at registration.
Automatic update for the VoIP provider settings

After the first download of the VoIP provider settings, your phone will check daily whether a newer version of the file for your VoIP provider is available via Internet on the Siemens configuration server. If this is the case, when the handset is in idle status the message New profile available

willfbe displayed, and the message key flashes.

f Press

§Yes§

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The new data for your VoIP provider will be downloaded and saved on the phone.

Please note:

If you reply to the request with §No§, the dis- play will not be repeated. The message

New profile available will only be shown again if a newer version of the VoIP settings than the one rejected is available.

You can specify the automatic version check via the Web configurator (page 93).

Entering/changing VoIP user data

The VoIP settings must also be extended for your personal data. You will receive all necessary data from your VoIP provider.

Please note:

Please note when making these entries that the VoIP user data is case sensitive. To enter text see page 102.

v ¢Ð ¢

¢VoIP (enter system PIN)

¢Provider Registr.

¤Change multiple line input:Settings Telephony

Username:

Enter the user name (caller ID) for your VoIP provider account. The Username is usually identical to your Internet phone number (the first part of your SIP address see page 79).

Making VoIP settings

Authent. Name: / Authent. Password:

¤ Click §Save§ to save the settings.

Setting the phone's IP address in LAN

The base station requires an IP address in order to be "recognised" by the LAN.

The IP address can be assigned to the base station (by the router) automatically or manually.

uIf performed dynamically, the router's DHCP server automatically assigns the base station an IP address. The base station's IP address can be changed according to router settings.

uIf performed manually/statically, you assign the base station a static IP address. This may be necessary depending on your network configura- tion.

Please note:

For how to make the local network settings on the Web configurator, turn to page 75.

To assign the IP address dynamically, the DHCP server on the router must be acti- vated. Please also read the user guide for your router.

v ¢ÐSettings ¢Base

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¢Local Network

Enter the system PIN and press

§OK§.

¤ Change multiple line input:

IP Address Type:

Select Static or Dynamic. Select

If you select Static, you must manually define the IP address and the subnet mask for the base station in the next lines, as well as the standard gateway and DNS server.

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