2Click Save Changes, then Write Settings to Flash and Reboot, and then Confirm.

3Resume where you left off (either Step 4 on page 13 or Step 5 on page 15).

1.5 Setting up VoIP Service

If you purchased a X5v Model 5565, your unit has been set up for VoIP service, so continue at Section 1.6 Calling Tips below. If you purchased another Model X5v, please go to Chapter 2 on page 32.

1.6 Calling Tips

You can use phones plugged into the X5v to:

1)Make or receive a VoIP call. Your ADSL phone line will remain open for calls, so using VoIP gives you many of the benefits of having a second phone line.

Make a VoIP call to someone who is using the same VoIP service: Pick up the telephone that you plugged into the X5v. Dial # and wait for the dial tone, and then dial the VoIP phone number you want to call. Note that this number is not the same as a phone number reached through the traditional public phone network. Your service provider’s web site should include a directory of VoIP phone numbers.

Make VoIP calls to someone who is using a different VoIP service: You must begin your call by dialing a code for that person’s VoIP service. You will have to ask the person for the code, or check their service provider’s web site for directions.

Receive incoming VoIP calls: When VoIP users call into your VoIP number, you will hear a distinctive ring to alert you that you are receiving a VoIP call.

Call people who don’t have VoIP: You may use VoIP to call any phone that can be called through the traditional phone network. Your service provider may offer this as an additional feature. Check with your service provider.

2)Make or receive “conventional” calls: Pick up the telephone and dial as you normally would. As long as you don’t dial # to

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