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1.          geg User List  HS ID SP Manger Display Name Status Account Acbon   Audo Setting 10 10 10   Enable Edt   Release  Xx Tools 1 11 nu   Enable Edt   Release  12 12 12    Enable Eat   Release   13 13 13 o Enable Eat Release   14 14 14   ose Edt   Release   15 15 15   ose Edt   Release   16 16 16   oise Eat   Release   7 17 1   ose Ect   Release   18 18 18   be Edt   Release   19 19 19    bsae Ect   Release   Group Acc   1 1 Group    isadie   Edt   Release   2 2 Group2   Disable   Edt   Release   3 3 Group3   Disable Edt   Release   4 4 Group4   Disable Edt   Release   5 5 Group5   ose Edt   Release   6 6 Groups   Disable   Edt   Release   7 7 Group    Disable Edt   Release   oe       zece       4       e   bh  gt   rro        Group Account   When you want to assign one SIP account to ring many handsets at the same time   you can use the    Group Acc    setting  DuraFon SIP supports 7 SIP accounts for  group s   which are used for incoming calls only      Note  Handsets should    subscribe    from the handset menu to group s   before  performing a group SIP call                                Group Acc  1 1 Group1   disable   Edit   Release  2 2 Group2   Disable Edit   Release  3 3 Group3   disable   Edit   Release    4 4 Group4   Disable Edit   Release    5 5 Group5   Disable Edit   Release    6 6 Group6   Disable Edit   Release  7 7 Group7   Disable Edit   Release             57x    X VolP    User Information Settings                            User Name 1    Audio Setti
2.      when in character editing      amp P  Pause      when in number editing                          4  The entries are alphabetically sorted and stored as a list in an ascending order   A to Z  from the top of the list     5  The first line of the LCD display shows the name and the 2  line shows the  phone number  If the phone number is longer than 16 digits  press   Right  soft key and select Option 3    View Number    to view the complete  number     6  Tosearch for a record     a  Use scrolling key to enter the Phone Book mode   b  Press a key that corresponds to the first character of the name you are    looking for    c  For example  you are looking for    EnGenius     then press the number     twice    d  Use or scrolling key to locate the exact record you are  looking for        7  To erase phone book     a  Lt key or the alphabetical Joe    search method to locate the record to be erased or    033289289  edited  OPTION        41     b  Press  JAeN   Right  soft key to enter the option menu        c  Press BE to erase the desinated phone entry  Delete entry   d LCD shown    Delete entry     Press MN  Left  soft key to Tom  confirm your change  12345678       8  To edit phone book     a  Use ed ore A key or the alphabetical t                search method to locate the record to be erased or Joe    033289289  edited   ADD OPTION  b  Press  Right  soft key to enter the option menu  lName   c  Press P to edit the designated phone entry  8  Caps      SAVE DELETE    9  Dia
3.     You can edit store 50 phone book entries via the web interface  The base can be   used as the sending party    a  Place the receiving handsets to Receiving mode  by pressing  Right   soft key follow by A to enter Receiving mode  The LCD shows    Ready       b  Press    Transfer    button on the web interface of the base to send up to 50   entries of the phone book    Re  The handset will not update any phone book when it stores up to a  maximum of 50 entries     Programmable Feature Call    1  If DuraFon SIP base station is installed behind a PBX system  it is feasible to pre   program some call features along with the PBX s feature code into the system     2  Upto 10 most frequently used feature call codes can be pre programmed     3  Name and enter feature call codes        Call Settings    a  Press MANU  Right  soft key while the handsetisinthe  4  Feature Call    standby mode        b  Press a followed by fj to enter the    Feature Call     menu    c  Press ADD  Left  soft key to add a new feature call Empty  entry        d  Key in the name of the feature call  like editing a phone    book entry  i e     PBX Transfer     lAp      Press SM  Left  soft key to confirm        DEED            Key in the feature call code of the correspondening PBX  feature  i e  F  gt  70  S  Dress  Left  soft key to confirm  Caps      Re     F    represent the Flash signal     Feature Name           st E  f  The 1    feature call and corresponding feature call code Number   you entered wi
4.    Equipment Checklist    1  Ina Base   Handset package  please find the following components     ns    mm op e9p oD    Base Station x 1  antenna installed   Base AC DC Adapter x 1   Handset x 1  antenna installed   Handset Antenna x 1  Long x1   Desktop Charger x 1   Charger AC DC Adapter x 1  1700mA Li lon Battery Pack x 1  Telephone Cord x 1   Quick Guide   RJ45 cable x 1    2  Ina Handset package  please find the following components     o mp oo    o    Handset x 1  antenna installed   Handset Antenna x 1  Long x1   1700mA Li lon Battery Pack x 1  Desktop Charger x 1   Charger AC DC Adapter x 1  Quick Guide    3  Optional Accessory    a   b   c     Outdoor Antenna Kit  including antenna and cable   High Gain Handset Antenna  Headset     11     Handset Illustration                 Belt Clip  Holder    4 line LCD    Volume control    Scrolling    Broadcast key    END  amp  Power  ON OFF key    2 WAY   INTERCOM    TALK FLASH    For SIP     Microphone  Battery pack    Travel charger jack  Headset jack     2 5mm     DEI    Handset Features    Basic Handset Features    1  4 Line LCD  Liquid Crystal Display   a  The LCD display has LED  Light Emitting Diode  for backlighting   b  The 1  line of LCD consists of icons   c  Icons explanation from left to right        1  RSSI level  Receive Signal Strength Indicator   1  2   3   4   5X6    Y  l During a call  the number of bars is proportional to DuraFon SIP  the radio signal strength received     2  Link mode    2 1  Call in progre
5.   NTP server to have the internal clock set automatically   Apply   Cancel Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to return to previous  settings   Ping Test    This page allows you to analyze the connection quality of DuraFon SIP and trace the    routing table to a target in the network     GJ System         VoIP    Address to Start    Ping    Admin    Ping Result       Time    Firmware  Back up    Reset RebootReg             Ping Test          Address to Ping    Enter the IP address you would like to search               60           Ping Result Check the specific IP address is live           Start Click Start Ping to begin pinging target device  via IP               Firmware  This page allows you to upgrade the firmware of DuraFon SIP     To perform the Firmware Upgrade    Click the Browse button and navigate the OS File System to the location of the  upgrade file    Select the upgrade file  The name of the file will appear in the Upgrade File field   Click the Apply button to commence the firmware upgrade     Note  The device is unavailable during the upgrade process and must be restarted  when the upgrade is completed  Any connections to or through the device will be  lost     Back up  This page allows you to save the current device configurations  When you save the  configurations  you can also reload the saved configurations into the device through  the    Restore Settings    from A File section  If extreme problems occur or if you have  set up the DuraFon SIP wron
6.   Send this  product to an authorized service center when service or repair work is required   Call Customer Service for locations near you  Opening or removing covers may  expose you to dangerous voltages  electrical currents or other risks  Incorrect  re assembling of the product may cause electric shock when the product is  subsequently used     Avoid using the product during a storm  There may be a risk of electric shock  from lightning     Do not place the product where persons can step  trip  or fall on it   Do not place conductive objects over or near the antenna     Do not use the product to report a gas leak while in the vicinity of the leak     x  x    17  Do not install the base station or the handset charger near microwave ovens   radios  TV sets  speakers  or other electrical equipment  These appliances may  cause interference to the product or experience interference from the product     18  Unplug the base station or the charger adaptor from the power outlet and refer  to an authorized service center under the following conditions     If liquid has been spilled into the product    When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed    If the product has been exposed to rain or water    If the product does not operate normally by following the operating  instructions    If the product has been dropped or housing has been damaged    If the product shows a distinct change in performance     Go C o     Cp D    Battery Safety Instructions    1  Use only manufact
7.   Standard    level is recommended     If you are using the handset in a noisy environment  like a factory or  outdoor place  the level of    Medium    or    Low    is recommended     49m    Adjust Headset Ring    When using the headset  you can change the ringer to emit from either the handset  speaker or receiver of headset to avoid missing calls   a  Press MANG  Right  soft key while the handset is in the standby mode     b  Press B  Phone Settings   followed by    9    to enter the    Headset Ring     menu    c  Select so the ringer emits from the headset receiver  if  li is  selected  the ringer will emit from the handset speaker      50     SIP Configuration    Introduction  The DuraFon SIP is a long range cordless telephone system with built in LAN and a  traditional FXO port  It provides users the ability to make VoIP or PSTN calls via  different ports  Below describes how to setup the SIP configuration of the DuraFon   SIP base from the web     Application   Typically  the DuraFon SIP is able to connect to a legacy PBX  or PSTN line  via a  telephone jack  and in addition  with an IP PBX via a networking jack  These two  interfaces are perfectly suitable for adjunct telephone systems in enterprise  environments as shown in the following figure     nalog Phone   a    PC        ATA    di     Register  10 handsets Concurrent  4 handsets SP935    Base          emal MOH   audio input     VolP Features     Support 3 VolP and 1 PSTN line calls simultaneously      Each hands
8.  24     25     26     27     28     29     the handset user   s name   Re  Up to 32 characters can be entered     Change Pwd  a  Change the handset password  which requires entering the Call Barring     MANIE 4 3  and Menu Display  MANS      Re  Default PIN is    0000        DTMF Duration  from web   Programmable Flash Key Timing  from web     Assign Next Handset ID for New Handsets   a  Use a registered handset from MENU  6 1 to assign a Next Handset ID to a  new handset    b  If you do not assign Next Handset ID  the system will automatically assign a  handset ID to a new handset    c  When entering the Base Settings  a PIN is required  The Default is    0000        Clear Handset   a  Use a registered handset from MENO 7 to remove the other registered  handset  in case the other registered handset is defected    b  Once the other registered handset is clear  the user is able to register a  new handset in its place    c  When entering the Base Settings  the PIN is required  Default is    0000        Change PIN  To change the base PIN  enter the    Base Settings      6 3    a  Use a registered handset to change the PIN from 6 3     b  The default PIN is    0000      c  When entering the Base Settings  the PIN is required  The default PIN is     0000        Auto Hang Up Feature  from web    a  From Web     System Base Settings Auto Hang up    to turn On Off this auto  hang up feature    b  If turning On the feature  the handset will automatically hang up the call  when the far
9.  33  Adjusting Handset Speakerphone Voice Volume    oooooonccccncnonanonannnnnnnons 33  Placing    Call On  Hold  gege ege Deg DESS 34  Mute nn nn 34  Do Not Disturb  Silent Ring     34  Key Guard DE 35  Battery Recharge and Replacement    c   se  35    Pope    Advanced Operations    36    Handset Registration S2  SH eriin iiaei 1 1kg 36  Handset Group Subscription    ss 37  Call Transfer iii a aaa 38  Phonebook Operations    ss 39  Programmable Feature Call    43  SCHT VE 45  Galli Man ABO Ko  geesde dee A ee na an 46  lee ul A7  OUTS OING iii iaa 47  Call BOB AAA AA E EREE 48  Visual Message Waiting Indicator  VMWI       oooononnnnccccnncconanonononnnnnccnnaos 49  Adjust Handset Microphone Gain    49  Adjust Headset Ring t at dd 50  SIP CONfIEUrATIONEL LATE NL ANR eeh Een h   09 0 50 nn 51  Introductions EE 51  Applications nerven Ata ete Ata ARR ete c    51  VOIP EE 51  Registratio i HandSetS    2712160 6s 60t 91900011400  ds 51  Default Settings   clita htc cakes Beet ese M c     ee 52  Web  Contisuration e  2 24  xcust en 48 at ae Aa eee A 52  LAN  Configuration ito 001A G    ea nr etre 53  Bas   Settings  Nec nm Seege 53  Phone Bok nee deeg Bee daa 54  SIP Configuration t  s es ase Am A et 00 000A 5 dd 55  A 8             RENE gege geed suave 55  SIP ACCOUNT sms rene ge ENEE EEN NEEN NEES 55  Individual ACCOUNT aroteorio ne 115 eo cree eines eee teree des 56  Group ACCOUNT  Semen l0 v1 t   ere ad tee ad 57  Audio Settings ne a ee ee cess eke ete N 58  Tools  An dd st ht
10.  59  Admin  sise nee mn le tre nn dde EEA T 59  TIME   met A Re tn tr eae A Gates dr ne es 60  NIE 60  Firma iii 61  A G0191 11201772 O ch  61  Reset Reboot Registration                                           ng re  61  Menu Operations  ido ci te ee oi aes 63    Technical Specifications                        c  c   a TH ng ng key  B  sE Statio Nsei 0211660061 b  u eeh in Ee    n      Safety Instructions             Caution  Your wireless telephone gives you freedom and flexibility to  stay in touch while you move around  However  when using your phone  equipment  safety instructions should be followed to avoid the risks of  fire  electric shock  injury to person  and damage to property                    General Safety Instructions    1  When using your wireless phone  ensure your safety and the safety of others     a   b   C     Always watch where you are walking and standing   Do not let a phone call distract you from working safely     If power goes out  your phone will not work  Backup power is  recommended     2  Inan emergency     a     If an emergency occurs  dial the emergency phone number  Remember  if  you are in an area where your phone does not have a clear signal from the  base  it is highly probable that the call may not go through  Locate the  nearest landline telephone or other communications device to call for help     Emergency calls may not automatically provide emergency personnel with  your name  phone number or location     3  Notice to Hearing Aid U
11.  Admin button     Time          Apply    Diagnosis    Firmware          Back up        62     Menu Operations       Menu             1 KeyGuard          H2 PhoneBook             H3 Sounds          1 Ring Volume          2 Ring Tone          H3 Key Voulme          H4 Key Tone             4 Call Settings          1  Dial Prefix          H2 Group Setting             1 PA On Off             2 Line On Off          H3 Call Manager                Incoming    3 Int  On Off                   H4 Feature Call                      Outgoing    1 Auto                      2 Manual                         5 Phone Settings       1  Mic  Gain                2 Any Key Talk          H3 Contrast          H4 Backlight             5 Name Tag          6 Language                      7 Custom Name             8 Change Pwd                      9 Headset Ring                Call Barring    3 Off                                           z Enter  6 Base Settings Base PIN       7 Registration 1 Register                      8 Menu Display       H2 Deregister          1 Assign Next HS             2 Clear HS                   3 Change PIN                3 Remote REG                   1 Call Setting             2 Phone Setting       Enter Password                                   63        3 Base Setting                Press MANO  Right  soft key to enter menu mode while the phone is in standby  mode     Re  You can either press or Co  followed by  Left  soft key to  confirm the selected menu  Or press th
12.  Base Settings   When entering this menu  you must enter Base PIN code first  4 digits    Re  The PIN code is for Base Settings  Default is    0000        Press PY to set Assign Next HS     1  Enter 2 digit handset ID then press j8  Left  soft key     2  When registering a new handset  the base will assign the specific  handset ID  which is assigned in advance to the new handset    Press PA to set Clear HS      66      1  Enter 2 digit handset ID  then press 8    Left  soft key    2  The base will erase the handset ID from the system   Press Bro Change PIN     1  Enter the new Base PIN followed by  9l  Left  soft key   Re  Default Base PIN is    0000        Press PA to register  de register handset   see Handset Registration operation on  Page 36     Press H to set Menu Display     To avoid mis setup of Call Settings  MENU 4   Phone Settings  MENU 5  and Base  Settings  MENU 6   you can hide these menus  so that other handset users won t  have chance to mis settup these settings     Re  When entering the Menu Display  you have to enter password first     a     Re     Press MN to set hiding un hiding of the Call Settings menu     1  Use  Left  soft key to select and confirm On or Off   Press PA to set hiding un hiding of the Phone Settings menu     1  Use  Left  soft key to select and confirm On or Off   Press E to set hiding un hiding of the Base Settings menu     1  Use  Left  soft key to select and confirm On or Off     Selecting    On    means the menu will be displayed on
13.  Left  soft UNHOLD ff OPTION  key           Notes   1  Handset LCD displays when a call is on hold  An alert tone  a beep   every 30 seconds will remind the handset that a call is on hold   2  Ifthe operation  e g   call transfer  fails after putting a call on hold   the held call may be dropped                       Mute       1  After a link is established  you can press WAS  Left  soft  e ii RE  key to mute the handset microphone     2  When mute is active  the other end will not hear your  voice  but can still speak to you        3  To leave the mute state  press  I5  Left  soft key  Mute is effective only  for the current call     Do Not Disturb  Silent Ring        1  Enter the key sequence  IANW 3 1  then select    Off     Press Sex A 118  18591  Left  soft key to confirm your choice  This will turn  Joe  off the ringer until it is turned on again from the menu  033289289          2  For temporary silencing the ringer when an incoming call  arrives  press SIRANI   Left  soft key      34     Key Guard       1  To prevent accidental dialing  you can press MANNY  Right   soft key  then press    1    to select Key Guard option  The Locked  handset keypad is now locked  No key entry is accepted  No new calls             2  Tounlock the keypad  press  Left  soft key  then   press   to  within 2 seconds  press the digit to unlock  confirm unlock             3  Once returning back to standby mode for 15 seconds  the  Key Guard will be automatically enabled     4  Key Guard is i
14.  after paging it or  transferring timeout  the call is routed back to the originating handset                       Phonebook Operations    1  You can store up to 50 entries in the phone book  Each  entry can contain a phone number or handset ID  up to 26   digits  and a name  up to 16 characters      2  To access the phone book  press  Right  soft key  Main Menu  followed by RH or press Cy_ scrolling key while the 2  PhoneBook  handset is in standby mode    SELECT       Joe    033289289  OPTION    3  To add a new entry   a  Press  Left  soft key   b  Enter the name when LCD prompts    Name     Use   Right  soft key to delete the last digit entered   When completed  press  Left  soft key to save   Re  Up to 16 characters can be entered as the name              c  You will then be prompted to enter a number for the Number   name just entered   Re  Up to 26 digits can be entered as the number    d  After entering the number  press the  Left  soft  key to save this entry into phone book     e  Enter a phone book entry without a name   all records    without a name will be placed on the top of the phone  book list      39     To enter the name  press the corresponding keypad  number one or more times according to the order of  the character on the key    See table below for a list of available characters and  their orders  For example  press P once for the  character    A     twice for    B     etc                 Notes   1  When entering a phone number  the cursor automatically 
15.  codes each time it is  activated     iv  It is permissible to provide combinations of fixed  automatic  and user   selectable coding provided the above criteria are met     3  A statement of the means and procedures used to achieve the required  protection shall be provided in any application for equipment authorization of a  cordless telephone     Industry Canada Statement    This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada Rules  Operation is   subject to the following two conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept  any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired  operation     Ce dispositif est conforme    la norme CNR 210 d Industrie Canada applicable aux  appareils radio exempts de licence  Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux  conditions suivantes   1  le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage  pr  judiciable  et  2  ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage recu  y compris un  brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement ind  sirable     IMPORTANT NOTE      71     Radiation Exposure Statement    This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an  uncontrolled environment  This equipment should be installed and operated with  minimum distance 20cm between the radiator  amp  your body     This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain  of 2dBi  Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulati
16.  end hangs up its call     Mic Gain  Change the handset microphone gain based on the handset   s use in different  environments     Quiet  Normal and Noisy environment      19x     30     31    a  This requires entering the    Phone Settings     8E 5 1      Headset Ring   Change the ringer emitting either from the handset speaker or the headset  receiver    a  This requires entering the    Phone Settings     MENO     ei    Base Intercom Auto Answer  from web    a  From Web     System Base Settings Base Intercom Auto Answer    to turn  On Off the Intercom Auto Answer feature    b  Default is ON  If turning OFF the feature  you will need to press the base  Intercom or Broadcast key to answer handset Intercom calls to the base      20     Base Illustration    CONSOLE REGISTER DC In    AUDIO IN LINE LAN                        Intercom Broadcast             66    Antenna               0000000000   0000000000    v0000000000  0600000000   e o000000Ga      0000000000     000000000                      power NUSE   INTERCOM BROADCAST    Microphone     21 x    Base Features    Basic Base Station Features    1     Audio In Jack  3 5mm   Connect to an external device for music on hold     FXO Jack  L1   Standard RJ 11 connector to plug in the telephone line     Ethernet Jack  Standard RJ 45 connector to plug in the Ethernet  LAN  line     Console Jack  Jack for console  Type B USB connector      GND  Connecting the ground cable     REG button for Registration and Page   a  Press and hold
17.  enter the phone TS 11  Press REDIAL  number     or dial number       2  Alternatively  you can enter the phone number first  then    press key     When using this method  you can use the  Left  and   Right  soft keys to edit the number entered      Delete    erases the last digit entered     Clear    erases the  entire line but remains in the dial and send dialing        432398765        3  Speed dial by accessing the entries in the phone book    Menu gt 2     a  Press or scrolling key to enter the phone    book     b   Press Ce dial the number   4     c   p  Joe    To abort dialing  press key  033289289    Main Menu  2   PhoneBook             OPTION             Notes   1  Ifa link cannot be established  the LCD will show    Base not found     after a 6 second time out     2  A call duration timer will start displaying the length of the call after                a link is established            29       Making a 2 Way  Intercom Call    The DuraFon SIP Cordless Phone System offers private  Intercom  2 Way Radio calls  independent of the base station  Intercom  2 Way communication can be placed  between handsets        1  Press key followed by a two digit handset ID or Enter Ext     Group ID           2  c   m  PHBOOK  Press key to end the call           Notes    1  Intercom calls can be made regardless of the Base Station being  present    2  Ifa Group ID is entered  the first handset  belonging to that  group  that answers will establish a link with the caller  See  Handset 
18.  interference that may cause undesired operation     IMPORTANT NOTE    Radiation Exposure Statement    This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an  uncontrolled environment  End users must follow the specific operating  instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance  To maintain compliance  with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements  please follow operation  instruction as documented in this manual     This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any  other antenna or transmitter     Industry Canada Statement    This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada Rules  Operation is  subject to the following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation     IMPORTANT NOTE    Radiation Exposure Statement    This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an  uncontrolled environment  End users must follow the specific operating  instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance  To maintain compliance  with IC RF exposure compliance requirements  please follow operation  instruction as documented in this manual     This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum    gain of 2 5dBi  Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per  regulations of Industry Canada  The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms      10  
19.  record will have a    NEW    at the end of the first line of the display     3  When viewing a call record  the number can be dialed  stored to the phone book or    deleted     View Call Log  1  To view the call log  press to enter the Call Log     Press or key to scroll through the numbers and    names when available     2  Press  Right  soft key  you can or key    to choose save  delete or clear all   a  Save call log      1  press SS  Right  soft key  you can os Alo    key to scroll the name  and press Saba to  edit the name   Then press SM  Left  soft key to save the name      45x                    01 04 08 20P NEW  Johnson   423 1234   FORMAT OPTION   Option    Save   SELECT BACK  Name     Johnson_   Cap       SAVE DELETE        2  Use or key to scroll the number  and SE  press to edit the number     Then press  Left  soft key to save the number     3  After the above process  the call log is saved into the  phone book     b  Delete call log  Option    1  Press SARA   Right  soft key followed by  Left  Delete    soft key to confirm deleting     c  Clear All  Option    1  Press SARA   Right  soft key followed by  Left  Clear all    soft key to confirm clearing all Caller ID records                    Call a Caller ID    1  Press key on idle screen to enter the call log  use or  key to scroll the call log     2   When screen displays a Caller ID  Press to dial this number     Call Manager     Call Manager    feature allows four options     1  The first option is    Incom
20.  registration mode           c  Press handset key 1  this completes the registration Registration    process  The base station will assign a handset ID 1 Register  between 10 and 19 automatically  The assigned ID will  be displayed on the handset LCD  indicating successful  registration        d  Repeat above steps for all additional handsets     4  De registration   a  You can de register the handset you re using from the  Main Menu  base station  De registration will reset the HandsetID  7 Registration  to 00  erase the system security code  and free up the  handset ID for future registration           b  After de registration  the handset will not be able to  use the base station to make or receive phone calls  nor  can it intercom other handsets        c  Press MAME 7 to enter the registration mode  Registration  d  Press and hold the base   s PAGE button for 3 seconds 2 Deregister    until the In Use INTERCOM LED lights up and flashes   also the base station will emit a prompt sound to  remind you the base station is in the de registration  mode    e  Press the handset number key H this completes the        36      de registration process  Upon successful de   registration  the handset display will show    Please  register              Notes    1  The base station has a 30 second registration timeout starting when  you press the REG button  The handset has a 6 second registration  timeout starting when the registration or de registration option has  been selected  The ba
21.  screen  Selecting    Off     means the menu will be hidden      67     Technical Specifications       Electrical Specifications    Base Station    Portable Handset                      Frequency   902 928 MHz 902 928 MHz  RF Power   Peak  708 mW Peak  708 mW  Average  354 mW Average  88 5 mW  Channel Spacing   200 kHz 200 kHz  Number of Channels   128 128  Modulation   MSK MSK       Multiple Access    Frequency Hopping TDMA    Frequency Hopping  TDMA       Frequency Hopping Rate    100 per second    100 per second                                  ulaw    TDMA Frame Length   10 ms 10 ms  Number of Slots Frame   8 8  Number of Users Carrier   4 4  Receiver Sensitivity    lt   108 dBm    BER 10      lt   108 dBm    BER 10      Antenna Connector   Reverse TNC Non standard  Antenna Gain   2 dBi 2 dBi  Long   5 dBi External  optional  0 5 dBi  Short   Telephone Interface   RJ11 x 1 NA  VoIP interface   RJ45 x 1 NA  SIP protocol   RFC 3261 NA  Speech Coding   64Kbps G 711alaw  G 711   8 kbps G 729A       Channel Coding    8 kbps Convolutional    CRC    8 kbps Convolutional    CRC       Transmission Data Rate    170 667 kbps    170 667 kbps       User Data Rate    128 kbps duplex    128 kbps duplex                            Duplex   Time Division Duplex Time Division Duplex   TDD   TDD   Voice Quality   TIA EIA 470B TIA EIA 470B  No  of System ID   65 536 65 536  Ring Signal 20 50 Hz  15 90 Vrms NA  Flash Time   100 900 ms NA  programmable  Power Source   100 240V 12V AC DC 3 7V  1
22.  soft key to confirm selection   Press  EJ to set Name Tag      1  Use  AMEN  Left  soft key to select and confirm    On    or    Off   Default  is    Off         65      2  Press SAS  Left  soft key to confirm selection     Re  When Set    On     the handset match the Caller ID with the phone book  entries  once matched  the LCD screen will display the name or  nickname instead of pure Caller ID info  needs Caller ID service from  local telephone company     Press 6   to set Language      1  Use or to scroll through option 1 3  1  English  2  Spanish   3  French   Default is    English        2  Press SMS  Left  soft key to confirm selection    Press FA to set Custom Name      1  Enter characters using the Character Table and method discussed in the  Phone book section      2  Use or to move the cursor backward or forward to insert     to the left of the cursor  or delete  the character above the cursor  or  left of the cursor if cursor is on the right of the last character       3  Press SM  Left  soft key to confirm setting     Re  Once entering the custom name  the greeting of the LCD in standby  mode will be changed as entered     Default greeting is    DuraFon SIP     Press E to Change Password      1  Enter original  4 digits  of handset then press  Left  soft key when  entering this menu      2  Enter new password  4 digits  then press SAS  Left  soft key to confirm  new password     Press E to set Headset Ring  See Headset Ring operation on Page 50     Press B to set
23.  this REG button until the    INTERCOM    LED flashes status to  enter registration mode    b  To search for a misplaced handset  press    REG    button  all registered  handsets will beep for 30 seconds  Press    REG    again or any key on the  handset to stop     RESET Button   a  Restores base station to factory settings    b  Reset button is intended to prevent accidental system reset    c  All handsets  including administrator  and additional base s  need to be re   registered after a base station reset  The web configuration is also to reset  to factory settings     DC In  to plug in the 12V DC power adapter      22x     Charger Illustration    Spare Battery Charging  Slot    Spare Battery Charging  Indicator    Handset Charging Slot        23     Charger Features    1  DCin  Connects to Charger AC Adapter     2  Handset Charging Slot  a  Charges handset battery when handset is placed in the cradle   b  Refer to the handset LCD for charging status    1  Charging  battery status bar is running and the LCD screen shows     Charging       2  Fully Charged  battery status bar stands still and the LCD screen displays     Charge Complete       3  Charge Fail  If an error occurs during charging mode  the LCD screen will  display    Charge Fail        Y    3  Itis impossible to overcharge the battery using this charger     4  The charging station adapter can also be used as a travel charger  However   you cannot turn off the power while you charge the handset via the travel  ch
24.  to add entries  Click the Export phone book  button to export this phone book to a specific file in  csv format      If you have this contact list file in advance  you can click the Browse button to  select it  and click the Import phone book button to import the contact list     Note  After you edit all entries in the phone book via web interface  you need to  place handsets in receiving phone book mode  Click the Transfer phone book  button to send the phone book over the air  See phone book transfer via web on  page 43     Add phonebook    ER   nen     Transfer phonebook  Panor ES roo     Phonebook List  No Name Number Action  1 Bill 10 Edit   Release    2 Mark 11 Edit   Release    3 Richard 12   Edit   Release       54     SIP Configuration    SIP Server  CJ System    VoIP       Account Setting  Audio Setting    Tools             VoIP Server IP   VoIP Server Port   VoIP Dial Mode   STUN   QoS   BLF   Invite Timeout   DNS SRV   Allow SDP NAT Rewrite  SIP Local Port   RTP Ports  1024 65535    Start   End   RTP Ptime   SIP Outbound Proxy   SIP Outbound Proxy Port    192 168  1 1  5060  5060 5080  WI Indicating Server Port  RFC 2833 x   Z Enable Terminate Key   Off  v                            On ei  Off     On  v  Off     Off  xi  5060         1 65535      20000  20200  20 ms  m       5060 5080        Apply    Cancel      Note  The Enable Terminate Key is used for dialing pound     digit or not  When you  enable it  the   digit is to call out the previous digits immediatel
25. 700 mAh Li lon  Adapter Battery  Charger Current   NA 500 mA  Charge Time   NA 4 hours  from empty        Regulation Compliance    FCC Part 15  Part 68    FCC Part 15  Part 68       Operating Temperature             0     50   C        10     60   C        6  8                  Storage Temperature    10     70   C  10     70   C  Humidity   20     75   20 75    Dimension without   161W x 42D x 188H  mm    141 x 58 x 31 mm    antenna    6 3    x 16 5    x 7 4             Weight          14 1 ounces       6 17 ounces        69        Base Station   Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation  This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause  harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by  turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the  interference by one of the following measures      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna     Increase the separation between the equipment and r
26. B2     LAN Configuration  G System  Status    Log       Base Settings       Phonebook    VoIP  X Tools                   Mode O Dynamic IP  DHCP     Static IP  LAN IP   IP Address 192 168 1 156   IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0   Default Gateway 192 168 1 1  DNS   DNS type Static IP  Vv    Primary DNS   Secondary DNS    Apply    Cancel    Note  When you change the LAN IP to DHCP  once you click Apply  the change will  take effect  You will now know the new IP of the DuraFon SIP in advance of  accessing the web configuration next time     Base Settings    Status       LAN   Log   Phonebook    VoIP    Tools                Authentication Password    Advanced Settings    Auto Hang Up  Base Intercom Auto Answer  Message Waiting Indication  DTMF CID Format  Line Detection  PSTN Line In Dedication  PSTN Line Out Dedication    RF Settings       Channel Range    0000    off  v   On  x   On  x   Check Start End Byte      ott  we   ALL Handsets  we     ALL Handsets  we     Al Band  902MHz to 928MHz   x     Apply   e Cancel      Note  When you change any of the Base Settings  click Apply for the change to take  effect  The items shown in gray are not changeable and are reserved for other    versions      53     Phone Book       Stat    Browse    No file selected Import phonebook  LAN A l  e     Add phonebook       Log      Morro           Base Settings    3 VolP    Tools             You can store up to 50 entries in the phone book on the DuraFon SIP base      Click the Add phone book button
27. CC Part 68 rules and  requirements adopted by the ACTA  A compliant telephone cord and modular plug  is provided with this product  It is designed to be connected to a compatible  modular jack that is also compliant  See installation instructions for details      NOTICE  This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal  Equipment Technical Specifications  This is confirmed by the registration number   The abbreviation  IC  before the registration number signifies that registration was  performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada  technical specifications were met  It does not imply that Industry Canada approved  the equipment         NOTICE  The Ringer Equivalence Number  REN  for this terminal equipment is 0 1   The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the  maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface   The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject  only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the  devices does not exceed five         AVIS   Le pr  sent mat  riel est conforme aux sp  cifications techniques d Industrie  Canadaapplicables au mat  riel terminal  Cette conformit   est confirm  e par le  num  rod enregistrement  Le sigle IC  plac   devant le num  ro d enregistrement   signifie quel   enregistrement s   est effectu   conform  ment a une d  claration de  conformit   et indique queles sp  cif
28. Ds   c  ID 177  Group IDs  Handsets can    subscribe    from the handset menu to  group s  and be paged when a landline caller or an intercom caller enters a  Group ID     2  Ringer Vibrator  a  Two  2  options for Line  incoming call  ringing and intercom ringing   b  Six  6  level ringer volume selections   Off Low Medium High Vibrate Vibrate  amp  High  for each option   c  Eight  8  ringer type selections for each option     3  Caller ID  Displays incoming call phone number and name on the LCD  needs Caller ID  service from local telephone company      4  Call Waiting with Caller ID  Displays  gt  incoming call information on the same phone line when 1    call is in  progress  needs Call Waiting with Caller ID service from local telephone  company      5  Name Tagging with Caller ID  Match the Caller ID with the phone book entries  once matched  the LCD  screen will display the name or nickname instead of pure Caller ID info  needs  Caller ID service from local telephone company       15     DND  Do Not Disturb  i e   Silent Ring     Call Logs    a     Redial  Stores 10 phone numbers  up to 26 digits each  dialed most  recently  Can perform last number redial on all 10 numbers    Received and New Call Log  Total 50 entries  16 digit phone number  16   character names  and Date Time stamp   needs Caller ID service from local  telephone company    Phone numbers and names can be saved into phone book while in display     Call Manager  Includes  blocking incoming call  outgoi
29. Group Subscription    3  Ifa link cannot be established  the LCD shows    Paging timeout     after a 35 second time out                       Making a Broadcast    Handset to Handset Calls       1  Broadcasting to all handsets F  aug  PA to ALL  a  Press and hold ED key from one handset  j       b  Start speaking the broadcast message once you hear the key tone  the  speakerphone of destination handsets will open when it receives the voice     Re  the initiating handset needs to press and hold key while  speaking or broadcasting     Release key to end broadcasting        2  Broadcasting to a group of handsets  Bo1 d  I          PA to Group  91  7 Enter the Group ID and then press and hold Ki h       30        key     b  Start speaking the broadcast message once you hear the key tone  the  speakerphone of destination handsets will open when it receives the voice     Re  the initiating handset needs to press and hold key while  speaking or broadcasting     C  Release key to end the broadcasting     3  Broadcasting to an individual handset  a  Enterthe Handset ID and then press and hold Biz doit    key PA to HS  12       b  Start speaking the broadcast message once you hear the key tone  the  speakerphone of destination handsets will open when it receives the voice     Re  the initiating handset needs to press and hold key while  speaking or broadcasting     C  Release key to end the broadcasting     Redial       1  Press asi  Left  soft key     18    DuraFon SIP    2  The LCD s
30. IP  line or PSTN line   Re  Default setting is    Auto              Call Manager      3 Outgoing       a  Press M   to    Auto     The hanset is able to make outgoing  calls via an available line and SIP line automatically      47     b  Press Hr    Manual     When pressing key in  standby mode  the handset LCD will show the available    line  Press or to scroll the options  1  SIP     2  Line  Press 1  you can select the SIP line 1 to make a  call    c Press     to    Off     The hanset is disabled from making  any outgoing calls     Call Barring       1  Press  Right  soft key followed by Bro enter the  ca11 settings A  Call Settings mode  3 Call Manager  Press to select Call Manager  and enter handset   s  password  4 digits      Press or to scroll the options  select    Call    Barring    to block users from dialing long distance or  international calls  This also blocks incoming calls from  outside lines or other registered handset    Re  Default Call Barring is    OFF              Call Manager t  4 Call Barring       2  To add the Call Barring code     a  Once you turn on the Call Barring feature  you can key in  the    Call Barring    code   To add one block code  press  Left  soft key then  start entering the Call Barring code  After entering the  Call Barring code  press  Left  soft key to save      1  Up to 5 digits can be edited for the Call Barring  code  For example  if you want to block all calls  dialing to Manhanttan  NY area  you can enter 1212  as the Call B
31. User Manual       DuraFon SIP System  Durable  Long Range Cordless Phone    pi    EnGenius Customer Service  http   www engeniustech com        Table of Contents    SUR Al Ed legt 5  General Safety Instructions    5  Product Safety Instructions    ss 5  Battery Safety Instructions c   c   vn H HH HH HT ng HH ng khe 7   Regulatory Information    8   Equipment Checklist  insister ie att t   tenir tico 11   Handset Illustration  cia is 12  Basic Handset Features    13  Additional Handset Features                        c   nh HH ng ng ren 15  Base Illustration catarata E T E E 21   Bas   Fe  t  reS A i an mate ne tte 22  Basic Base Station Features          HH HH HH HH HH kh 22   Charger illustration  sr a 23   Charger Features  ee iaa 24   Getting Started    id h     int 25  Base Station Installation ss 25  Handset and Charger Installation            lt c  lt  lt  s s  lt  sssssssssss 26   Basic Operation Aia iia 27  Operation Modes ivi dde dE ed 27   A  Base Operation Modes         cccccccononoooonnnnononanonannnnnnnnnannno no k    27   B  Handset Operation Modes                                          lt  lt   lt        lt ssvsxssxsss 27  Making a Telephone Call    29  Making a 2 Way  Intercom Call    30  Making a Broadcast    sn radiata ita 30   Handset to Handset Calls ss 30  Redial EE EN  Receiving a Telephone Call    ER  Receiving an Intercom Call    32  Ending a Galles ees AER re intenses 33  Adjusting Handset Receiver  Earpiece  Voice Volume                            
32. advances to the    next digit field  Use or scrolling key to move the cursor    backward or forward to insert or delete  the digit above the cursor or left  of the cursor if the cursor is on the right of the last digit     2  When entering a name  the cursor automatically advances to the next  character field if you press a different key for the next character  If you  need to enter consecutive characters from the same key  you can wait for    the cursor to advance or use or scrolling key to move the  cursor backward or forward manually  Also use or Cv move    the cursor to insert  to the left of the cursor  or delete  the character  above the cursor or left of the cursor if cursor is on the right of the last  character     3  By default  all letters are entered in upper case  Use the key to toggle  between upper and lower cases    4  A    Pause    entry represents a 1 second delay in dialing the following digits   which is useful when calling a sequence of segmented numbers  e g    access codes  credit card numbers  auto attendant entries  etc   Pause is  entered by pressing the   key twice  LCD displays P   Entering pause  twice  PP  will result in 2 seconds pause in the dialing            40                                                                 5  Character Table   Key Characters and Orders  1           amp 1  2 ABC2  3 DEF3  4 GHI4  5 JKL5  6 MNO 6  H PORS7  8 TUV8  9 WXYZ9  0 0  x Caps     when in character editing        when in number editing     Space       
33. alid key entry     Migs cote a     Places or answers a telephone or Intercom call    A Sends a Flash signal to the phone line to retrieve a dial tone after the call  ends  or to perform the Call Waiting feature provided by local phone  companies during a call     SPEAKERPHONE       Press and hold the key for over 2 seconds to enable disable the speakerphone  during incoming  outgoing or intercom call     2 WAY INTERCOM WS   a  Places an intercom call to another handset  a group handset  group paging   or all registered handsets    b  Intercom calls are digital  full duplex  and are conducted without the  assistance of the base station     BROADCAST        a  Half duplex broadcasting to handsets for immediate announcement   b  Half duplex broadcasting to base stations     Re   Press the key on the left top corner of the handset to activate  the broadcast function     Left Right Soft Keys  SC      a  Make menu selection      14     S CG   Down C3 Scrolling Keys    Scroll through records and menu selections     a Adjust receiver voice volume when in the Talk mode   C  Press LA Jto enter received call log when in the Standby mode   d  Press Ch enter phonebook when in the Standby mode     S END  On Off Key  E     a  Ends a call   b  Leaves current menu operation  up one level   c  Press for 3 seconds to turn off the power     Additional Handset Features    1  Multiple Handsets Registration  a  Upto 10 handsets can be registered to a base station   b  ID 10 19  Individual Handset I
34. arger  A warning message     Unplug Travel Charger then OFF    will be shown  on the LCD           Notes    1  Fully charge battery packs before first use    2  Handset will    power on    automatically when placed on the charging  slot    3  However  if you drain the battery completely  it will take  approximately one minute for the handset to auto power on                       24x    Getting Started    Base Station Installation    1  Plug the transformer end of the base  station AC DC adapter into a standard AC  electrical power outlet  plug the other end  into the    DC In    jack on the back of the  base station   2  Plug the phone cord into the    RJ11    FXO jack   3  Plug the Ethernet cord into the    RJ45    LAN jack     PS  For SIP configuration  please see page 51     m25     Handset and Charger Installation   1  Plug the transformer end of the Charger AC DC adapter into a standard AC  electric power outlet  plug the other end into the    DC In    jack on the back of  the Charger    2  Install the battery pack onto the handset    3  Install the handset antenna    4  Place the handset onto the charger slot    5  Fully charge the battery for three hours before use    6  The phone system is now ready to perform basic functions such as making and    receiving phone calls and intercom calls  No base station or handset  programming is needed for basic operations           Note    1  Handset s  packaged along with a Base Station are pre registered at  the factory  If you 
35. arring code     2  If your base station is adjuct to a PBX system  please  also include that specific number to retrieve the  PSTN tone      48        b  Press gluleid  Right  soft key to delete or edit the Call Call Barring      Barring codes  1212  Up to 5 sets of Call Barring codes can be programmed     OPTION       c  If you want to block all outgoing calls  enter    GE  Ik xi 5         keys  then press SANA  Left  soft key to  save it  and all outgoing calls will be restricted     Visual Message Waiting Indicator  VMWI     VMWI feature supports the FSK message and stutter tone detection  which is  received from the telephone line  it will activate a message icon on the handset     Notes    1  A subscription to the telephone company   s voice mail service is required    2  If the handset still indicates the icon  even after you have listened to all messages  turn it  off by pressing and holding    Caller ID    key on the handset     Adjust Handset Microphone Gain    If you will use the handset in different workplaces or environments  you can adjust  the handset microphone gain to obtain a better voice quality that is suitable for  various locations    a  Press  Right  soft key while the handset is in the standby mode       Press  ky  Phone Settings   followed by MN to enter the    Mic  Gain    menu   C  Use or key to scroll the    Standard        Medium    and    Low     options   d If you are using the handset in quiet environments  like an office or  meeting room  the  
36. e  Default      Off     2  If    On    is selected  the handset is prompted to enter the prefix  number  up to 14 digits can be entered     3  Use  Left  soft key to edit prefix number     4  Press SA  Left  soft key to confirm the selection     5    When this feature is turned on  the LCD will prompt the user    Dial  Prefix  Yes or No    on each outgoing phone call from call logs  phone  book  and dial and send dialing  the current prefix is also displayed   Re  the prefix number will be added automatically in front of the  dialed number if press  Left  soft key     6  This feature is useful for access code  calling card  and credit card  calls  etc    Press BA to Group Select  see Handset Group Subscription on page 37    Press BJ to set Call Manager  see Call Manager operation on Page 46    Press EE to set Feature Call  see Feature Call operation on Page 43     Press  E  to set Phone Settings     a   b     Press MN to set Mic Gain  See Mic Gain operation on Page 49    Press P4 to set Any Key TALK    Use  Left  soft key to select and confirm    On    or    Off     Default is    Off       Re  When set    on     press any key  except and key  to answer    the incoming call     Press  EJ to set LCD Contrast      1  Use CA  or to scroll through option 1 8  Default is 4      2  Press SA  Left  soft key to confirm selection   Press Bro set LCD Backlight      1  use CA  or to scroll through option 173  1  8 seconds 2  On 3     Off   Default is    8 seconds       2  Press SM  Left 
37. e digit directly to confirm the  selected menu  For example  press  Right  soft key followed by gd and  to select the Ring Volume     Press I   to select Key Guard  see Key Guard operation on page 35       Press lo add  delete  edit  view and edit the phone book  see Phone book  instruction on page 39      Press BJ to set Sounds settings    a  Press ff to select Ring Volume   Two options for ring volume  Line  for incoming call  and Intercom  for  intercom call   Set each option respectively     When setting each option  use or to scroll through 6 options      Off        Low        Medium        High        Vibrate    and    Vibrate     High     Press   Left  soft key to save selection  Default   Medium    b  Press A to select Ring Tone   Two options for ring tone  Line  ring tone for incoming call  and Intercom   ringer for intercom call   Set each option respectively     Use the or aul scroll through 8 ringers  press SAR   Left  soft    key to save selection  Default   1   c  Press Bro select Key Volume when a key is pressed     Use or to scroll through 4 options     Off        Low        Medium        and    High     Press Sa  Left  soft key to save selection  Default    Medium   d Press El to select Key Tone     Use the or to scroll through 4 options  1  2  3 and 4  Press    31701   Left  soft key to save selection  Default   1     Press Bro set Call Settings   a  Press MM to set Dial Prefix      64x     b   c   d      1   Press or Jv turn on or off the dial prefix featur
38. eceiver     Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  to which the receiver is connected     Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     FCC Caution  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this  equipment     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and   2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference that  may cause undesired operation     IMPORTANT NOTE    FCC Radiation Exposure Statement    This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an  uncontrolled environment  This equipment should be installed and operated with  minimum distance 20cm between the radiator  amp  your body     This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other  antenna or transmitter     15 214  d  Cordless telephones shall incorporate circuitry which makes use of a  digital security code to provide protection against unintentional access to the public  switched telephone network by the base unit and unintentional ringing by the  handset  These functions shall operate such that each access of the telephone  network or ringing of the handset is preceded by the transmission of a code word      70     Access to the telephone network shall occur only if t
39. ent Ring   34    Dr    DTMF Duration  19    E  Equipment Checklist  11   F  Feature Call  18  43  65  Flash  14  44  FCC  8  68   G  Group ID  15  30  Group Selections  37  Group Setting  18   H    Handset and Charger Installation  26  Handset Charging Slot  24   Handset Features  13  15  21   Handset Group Subscription  30  37  65  Handset ID  13  15  31  33  36  42  Handset Registration  26  36  67  Handset to Handset Calls  30   Headset Ring  20  50  66    idle mode  17  Incoming  16  46  47  Indirect transfer  38  IC  8   interference  8    K  Key Guard  35  64  Key Tone  64  Key Volume  64   M    Making a Telephone Call  29  Making an 2 Way  Intercom Call  30  Menu Display  18  19  67  MENU mode  27  Multiple handsets registration  15  Mute  17  34   N     76     Name tagging with caller ID  15   O  Outdoor Antenna  11  Outgoing  16  46  47   P  Phone Settings  18  19  20  49  50  65  67  Phonebook  17  39  45  64  66  Placing a Call On Hold  34  Programmable Feature Call  43  Programmable Flash  19    Receiving a Telephone Call  32  Receiving an Intercom Call  32  Redial  16  31   REG  27   registration mode  22  36  37  62  RESET Button  22   Ring Volume  64   Ringer  13  14  15   RSSI  13   Regulatory Information  8    S  SILENT  17  32  33  34  65  speakerphone  14  30  31  33  Speed dial  29   T  Talk mode  15  TALK FLASH  14  transformer  25  26   V    Vibrator  15   View Call Log  45   Visual Message Waiting Indicator  49  W   warning message  24    n77w    
40. er the   intercom call           2  If the handset is on the charger cradle  ringer will be  temporarily switched to    Ring    if it has been set to       Vibrate      lift the handset and press key to start a  conversation      732        3  If the handset is not on the cradle and 5 2    Any Key Talk    setting is    On      press any key  except and the soft key  to answer     Notes   1  The LCD displays the caller   s Handset ID   2  You can press the  Left  soft key if you choose to ignore the call   Unlike turning off the ringer the key operation is valid only for  the current call                             Ending a Call    To end a telephone or intercom call  press key  or place handset into charger  cradle     Adjusting Handset Receiver  Earpiece  Voice Volume    1  Voice volume can only be adjusted during a call     2  There are 6 levels of volume selections  Use or    key to adjust     3  The new setting will remain effective for all future calls  until changed        Adjusting Handset Speakerphone Voice Volume    1  Voice volume can only be adjusted during a call  in  speakerphone mode      2  There are 6 levels of volume selections  Use or    key to adjust     3  The new setting will remain effective for all future calls  until changed         733     Placing a Call On Hold       1  When a call is in progress  it can be put on hold by pressing  you have a  9301900   Right  soft key and the key  call on hold       2  To return to the conversation  press  EMlelin 
41. et has only one SIP account      Register Up to 10 SIP accounts and 10 handsets accordingly      Flexible Call Manager features to dedicate either the SIP or PSTN call     Use G 711U law for VolP codec      SIP and LAN setting from web configuration      Internet interface  10 100base T LAN port x1    Registration Handsets     Before setting the SIP configuration  the available handset s  of the DuraFon SIP  must register to the base      Register handset      51x      1  Press and hold the register key on the base until the    INTERCOM    LED changes  to a flashing status  The base can perform the handset registration while the LED    is flashing      2  On handset  enter    MENU  7  1    to enter the registration    3  The assigned ID  from 10 to 19  will be displayed on handset LCD  indicating    successful registration      4  Repeat the above steps for all additional handsets     Default Settings    Connect the Internet port to the DuraFon SIP   s LAN port        IP Address    192 168 1 156          Username   Password          admin   admin       Web Configuration    Open a web browser  Internet Explorer Firefox Safari Chrome  and enter the IP    Address http   192 168 1 156    EnGenius     DuraFon SIP                The default username and password are admin  Once you have entered the correct    username and password  click the Login button to open the web base configuration    page  If successful  you will be logging in and see the configuration of DuraFon SIP      7
42. g  The first handset to answer will establish a link  with the caller  Afterward  it is a one to one call  not a one to many                Call Transfer    While a telephone call is in progress  you can transfer it between different    handsets     Direct transfer  1  Pressle le   Right  soft key  followed by the key to put  the call on hold     2  Press  Me  Right  soft key  followed by selecting  item and then entering the destination handset ID  then the  held call will be transferred directly     After the call is transferred to the destination handset  the    original handset will go back to standby mode automatically     Indirect transfer  If you want to talk to the destination handset before the call is  transferred  you can follow the below method     1  During the call  press key  then enter the destination  handset ID     Press the of the destination handset to answer the  Intercom call  you can now talk to the destination handset     After talking  press to end the intercom call  and then  the destination handset is able to pick up the incoming call  automatically      38     re A 118  00 00 15    Volume  3    MUTE OPTION    You have a  call on hold    UNHOLD XFER       H 11  Enter Ext                                   re H 118  00 00 15  Volume  3   T H 11  Enter Ext                  After the call is transferred to the destination handset  the  original handset will go back to standby mode automatically           Notes  If the destination handset does not answer
43. g  you can use the    Reset    button in the    Restore to  factory default    section to restore all the configurations of the DuraFon SIP to the  original default settings        Back up       Restore to factory   Click Reset button to restore the DuraFon SIP to its factory  default default settings        Backup Setting Click Save to save the current configured settings           Restore Setting To restore settings that have been previously backed up  click  Browse  select the file  and click Upload           Reset Reboot Registration  You can press and hold the below buttons to execute specific features or use the  web interface      61x              L  Reset button    Reg  button    These features  Reset  Reboot  and Registration  can be performed from this web  setting     D System    VolP All the devices settings will be restore to the factory default  Please remember to back up all your settings  before to reset the device   1  Admin Reset to Default  Time  Prat          In the event the system stops responding correctly or stops functioning  you can perform a reset  Your settings  A A will not be changed  To perform the reset  click on the REBOOT button   Firmware  Back up Reboot the Device      Register your handset after pressing the REGISTER button     Register     J System    2 VolP In the event the system stops responding correctly or stops functioning  you can perform    Tools a reset  Your settings will not be changed  To perform the reset  click on the APPLY 
44. have a new handset  you will need to register the  handset with the base station in order to be recognized as a member  handset by the base s  and by other handsets  See Handset  Registration    2  Fully charge battery packs before the first usage                        26x     Basic Operations    Operation Modes    Both the base station and handset have feature levels that can only be accessed  when in certain modes     A  Base Operation Modes  1  STANDBY mode this is the default mode  The page key is active in standby  mode only  The base    Power    LED will light up during this mode     2  TALK mode  the base station operates in this mode during a phone call  The     In Use    LED will light up only for a FXO call     3  REGISTRATION mode  the base station enters this mode by pressing and  holding the REG button for 3 seconds  The INTERCOM LED will be blinking in     Registration    mode  and a prompt sound will be emitted     B  Handset Operation Modes  1  STANDBY mode  this is the default mode  5 11    a        If there is no on going activity  the handset DuraFon SIP  automatically goes into SLEEP STANDBY mode to save  battery power    The handset can be turned off completely by holding    down the key for 3 seconds     The standby screen display  custom name  can be  edited   The 2 dight number represents the handset ID        2  MENU mode    a        Press the  Right  soft function key to activate Menu Main Menu  mode  1 KeyGuard  In Menu mode  the handset settings a
45. he code transmitted by the  handset matches the code set in the base unit  Similarly  ringing of the handset shall  occur only if the code transmitted by the base unit matches the code set in the  handset  The security code required by this Section may also be employed to  perform other communications functions  such as providing telephone billing  information  This security code system is to operate in accordance with the  following provisions     1  There must be provision for at least 256 possible discrete digital codes  Factory   set codes must be continuously varied over at least 256 possible codes as each  telephone is manufactured  The codes may be varied either randomly  sequentially   or using another systematic procedure     2  Manufacturers must use one of the following approaches for facilitating  variation in the geographic distribution of individual security codes     i  Provide a means for the user to readily select from among at least 256 possible  discrete digital codes  The cordless telephone shall be either in a non operable  mode after manufacture until the user selects a security code or the manufacturer  must continuously vary the initial security code as each telephone is produced     ii  Provide a fixed code that is continuously varied among at least 256 discrete  digital codes as each telephone is manufactured     iii  Provide a means for the cordless telephone to automatically select a different  code from among at least 256 possible discrete digital
46. hows the last phone number dialed  To dial this    number  res CT key           Use or key to scroll through the last 10 phone Dialed  1  t    033289289    numbers dialed  Select and press key to dial the  selected number    Note  Intercom numbers  Handset ID  are not stored in the  last 10 numbers dialed log        OPTION     31x     Receiving a Telephone Call       1  When an incoming call arrives  the LCD will show the Caller    118  ID message  and the ringer will ring or vibrate unless the Joe    033289289  ringer has been turned off        2  If the handset is on the charger cradle  ringer will be  temporarily switched to    Ring    if it has been set to       Vibrate      lift the handset and press key to start a  conversation     Re  You can turn on the    Any Key Talk    from   3 5 2           Notes     1  You can press  Left  soft key if you choose to ignore the call   Unlike turning off the ringer  from the handset menu   the  key operation is valid only for the current call    2  If Caller ID service is available  the LCD will display the incoming call  information  If the LCD shows    Private    or    Unknown     the caller or    the originating phone company may have blocked the caller   s  information                       Receiving an Intercom Call       1  When an intercom call arrives  called from other handsets  F H 11    ex  Handset 12   the ringer will ring or vibrate unless the    Incoming page  Es from Ext  12   ringer has been turned off  Press to answ
47. ications techniques d Industrie Canada ont   t    respect  es  Il n   implique pasqu    Industrie Canada a approuv   le mat  riel           AVIS   L indice d   quivalence de la sonnerie  IES  du pr  sent mat  riel est de 0 1   L IESassign      chaque dispositif terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux  qui peuvent   treraccord  s    une interface t  l  phonique  La terminaison d une  interface peut consister en unecombinaison quelconque de dispositifs     la seule    D cf    condition que la somme d indicesd   quivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs  n exc  de pas 5         74     Index    2 WAY INTERCOM  14  A  Adjust Handset Microphone Gain  49  Adjust Headset  50  Adjusting Handset Receiver  Earpiece  Voice Volume  33  Adjusting Handset Speakerphone Voice Volume  33  Auto Hang Up  19  B  Base Illustration  21  Base Operation  27  Base PIN  66  67  Base Station  11  13  22  25  26  30  Battery Recharge a nd Replacement  35  Battery Strength  13  Broadcast  30  Broadcasting a group of handsets  30  Broadcasting all handsets  30  Broadcasting an individual handset  31  C  Call Barring  17  19  46  48  49  Call Hold  17  Call Log  16  45  Call Manager  16  46  47  48  65  Call Settings  17  18  37  47  48  64  67  Call Timer  18  Call Transfer  38  Call Waiting with Caller ID  15  Caller ID  15  16  32  45  46  49  66  Change PIN  19  67  Charger Features  24  Charger Illustration  23    De registration  36   Direct transfer  38   DND  16   Do Not Disturb  Sil
48. igits  represented by 01 are the REN without a decimal point  e g   03 is a REN of 0 3   For  earlier products  the REN is separately shown on the label    If your equipment causes harm to the telephone network  the telephone  company may discontinue your service temporarily  If possible  they will notify you  in advance  But if advance notice is not practical  you will be notified as soon as  possible  You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC  Your  telephone company may make changes in its facilities  equipment  operations or  procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment  If they do   you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain  uninterrupted telephone service    If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment  please contact the  following address and phone number for information on obtaining service or repairs     ui d Aen    The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the  network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the  equipment is not malfunctioning    This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone  company  Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs     Company  EnGenius Technologies  Address  1580 Scenic Avenue  Costa Mesa  CA 92626  Tel no   888 735 7888 ext  827    A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and  telephone network must comply with the applicable F
49. ing     The handset can be selected to enable receiving of  the incoming PA  intercom call  line call     2  The second option is    Outgoing     The handset can be set to access available  bases automatically  manually or as a pre defined telephone line     3  The third option is    Call Barring     The handset can be selected to block the calls   which are not allowed     Note  When entering this menu  Call Manager   you must enter the handset   s  password first  4 digits   The default handset password is    0000         46     Incoming       1  Press MAN  Right  soft key followed by to enter Call Settings     the Call Settings mode  3 Call Manager    Press H to select Call Manager  then enter handset   s  password  4 digits            a  Press PY to enable recelving PA On Off  Call Manager    Re  Default setting is    ON     2 Incoming       b  Press P4 to enable receiving Line On Off which includes  FXO line only   Re  Default setting is    ON      c  Press  EJ to enable receiving Intercom On Off   Re  Default setting is    ON       1  By default  all incoming calls will ring all handsets   When entering this menu  you must enter handset password first  4 digits      Re  The default handset password is    0000        Outgoing       1  Press  Right  soft key followed by Bro enter the  ca11 Settings A  Call Settings mode  3 Call Manager  Press to select Call Manager followed by entering  handset   s password  4 digits    The handset is able to make outgoing calls via the S
50. ing  up to 5 entries allowed   Changing requires you to enter the    Call Settings     YWEN 4 3      Note  You must key in the accurate user ID and password to perform this  feature  The default password is    0000        Any Key Answer  except Cl  SIRANI soft Key     a  lfyou enable Any Key Answer while you have two incoming line calls  simultaneously  you can answer the SIP call or PSTN call by pressing  the scrolling key    Key Guard    a  When the Key Guard is selected  all keys will be locked   Press  Left  soft key followed by  Y to release it    b  The Key Guard will be automatically enabled once returning back to idle  mode for 15 seconds     Dialing Prefix   a  Upto 14 digits  including pause s   one access code can be pre   programmed to be added automatically in front of the dialed number  when dialing from call logs  phone book  and dial and send dialing     Call Hold  a  Places call on hold     Mute  a  Press MB  Left  soft key during talk  the handset microphone will be  muted     Press  MIO  Left  soft key to release it     Phone Book   a  50 entries  each stores a phone number or handset ID  up to 26 digits  and  name  up to 16 characters     b  Alphabetically sorted display and search by letter    Dial from display    During the stand by mode  you can enter the phone book by pressing    ao    ni7w    15     16     17     18     19     the scrolling key     e  Phone Book transfer via air  i  Transfer a specific Phone Book to one handset or all registered  hand
51. l from display     a   Press or to dial the phone number or Handset ID displayed     10  To transfer the phone book   To transfer the phone book  both parties have to enter the phone book transfer  mode first by following below   a  Press  Right  soft key followed by BY or by scrolling   key to transfer when the handset is in phone book mode   b  For the phone sending party  press if lo enter the sending mode   i  Either press it  Left  soft key to transfer all phone book entries to  another handset s     ii  Or press LA Right  soft key to transfer one entry to another  handset s     iii  Press the 2 digit handset ID or group ID  then select all phone book  entries or one entry to be transferred    Re     00    means all handsets    iv  During phone book transfer  the LCD shows    Sending    and 2 digit  countdown on the LCD to indicate the phone book numbers which are  pending    c  For the phone book receiving party  press PM to enter the receive mode   i  When entering the receiving mode  the LCD shows    Ready          42x    ii  Start to receive the phone book  the LCD shows     Get phone book from  Ext      xx      iii  A beep is emitted when receiving each phone book   iv  When the phone book is being received  a 2 digit countdown shows on  the LCD to indicate the phone book numbers that are pending   Re  Since the phone book transfers through the wireless interface  it may  partially miss transmission if there is any interference     11  To transfer phone book via web
52. ld Gain 0dB Lei  Apply Cancel  Tools  Admin    This page allows you to change the username and password  By default  the  username is admin and the password is admin  The password can contain 0 to 12  alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive     1 System       x VolP       Time    Login Name admin  Old Password    New Password       Ping Test    Repeat New Password       Firmware       Back up       Reset Reboot Reg      Apply Cancel             Admin       Login Name    Enter a new username for logging into the New Name entry box        Old Password    Enter the old password for logging into the Old Password entry  box              New Enter the new password for logging into the New Password entry  Password box   Repeat New Re enter the new password in the Confirm Password entry box          e          Password for confirmation           Apply  Cancel   Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to return to previous  settings                                                     Time  This page allows you to set the internal clock   QJ System  X VoIP Time Setup Synchronize with the NTP Server  a   Time Zone  GMT 05 00 Eastern Time  US  amp  Canada  La  eebe NTP Time Server poolntporg  tm  Ping Test Apply Cancel  Firmware  Back up  Reset Reboot Reg  Time  Time Setup Select to sync with a NTP server or with the PC   s internal clock   Time Zone Select a time zone from the drop down list and check whether you  want to enter the IP address of an NTP server or use the default
53. ll appear on the LCD screen        g  Press  Right  soft key to delete or edit the PBX Transfer  feature call you programmed into the system  F 70   h  Repeat the same operations to program the 2  and  subsequent feature call that you will use frequently  OPTION       4  Using pre programmed feature call during the call     a  Press  Right  soft key while the handset is in the  Talk mode    b  Press the correspondence number of the feature call  you want to perform  i e  press    O    to perform the    PBX  Transfer              Option      Hold   0 PBX Transfer     Phonebook           44           Notes   to a PBX system or         Phonebook    in the  Mile menu     systems           1  This feature call would be useful if the DuraFon SIP base station is adjunct  2  Ifyou have not pre programmed any feature call into the system  only    3  The DuraFon SIP   s programmable feature call may not function with all  PBX or Key phone systems due to the diversity of various proprietary                Caller ID    1  Contact your local phone company to subscribe to this feature  The phone  system receives and displays Caller ID information transmitted by your local  phone company  This information may include the calling phone number  name   date and time  This unit can store up to 50 calls of Caller ID information     2  The display will show the date and time of the call on the first line  followed by  the name on the second line  and the phone number on the third line  An unread 
54. n effect until unlocked     Battery Recharge and Replacement    1  Charge the battery when one or several of the following happen    a  Phone beeps twice  every 60 seconds in talk mode  every 10 minutes in  standby mode    Battery icon is empty     Phone does not respond when a power On Off key is pressed   d  LCD and backlighting become dim   e  Talk range shortfall is experienced     2  You can replace the handset battery after placing the call in progress on hold    and press key  To retrieve the call on hold  press Talk key again after  replacing the battery and powering on the handset     3  Battery talk time and standby times vary depending on the talk standby  pattern and the operating distance  Putting the handset back on the charger  cradle as often as possible is recommended for best performance    Use only the manufacturer   s provided battery and charger     EL    Advanced Operations  Handset Registration    1  lfyour handset s  is purchased as part of a system  it has been pre registered  with the base station at the factory     2  Ifthe Handset ID is    00     this means it is a new handset or the ID has been  erased  You will need to register the handset with the base station     3  Registration        a  Press MAMY 7 to enter the registration mode  Main Menu  b  Press and hold the base   s REG button for 3 seconds 7 Registration    until the INTERCOM LED lights up and flashes  The base  station will emit a prompt sound to remind you the  base station is in the
55. n is subject to the  following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful interference   and  2  this device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation     x8x     IMPORTANT NOTE    FCC Radiation Exposure Statement    This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an  uncontrolled environment  This equipment should be installed and operated  with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator  amp  your body     This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any  other antenna or transmitter     Industry Canada Statement    This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada Rules  Operation is  subject to the following two conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must  accept any interference received  including interference that may cause  undesired operation     IMPORTANT NOTE    Radiation Exposure Statement    This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an  uncontrolled environment  This equipment should be installed and operated  With minimum distance 20cm between the radiator  amp  your body     This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum  gain of 2 dBi  Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations  of Industry Canada  The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms     Portable Handset   Federal Communication Commission Interference S
56. nd information  contained in the memory can be changed    The functions available through the Menu selection  are covered in greater detail starting on page 63        The Menu structure display as below     KKH    3  Menu Tree       Menu             1 KeyGuard          2 PhoneBook                H 3 Sounds       1 Ring Volume          2 Ring Tone          3 Key Voulme          44 Key Tone          4 Call Settings    1 Dial Prefix                   H2 Group Setting             1 PA On Off                2 Line On Off          H3 Call Manager             Incoming    3 Int  On Off                   L4 Feature Call                      Outgoing    1 Auto                      2 Manual                         5 Phone Settings          1  Mic  Gain          H2 Any Key Talk          H3 Contrast          4 Backlight             5 Name Tag          6 Language          7 Custom Name                         8 Change Pwd                      9 Headset Ring                            Call Barring          3 Off                                           z Enter  6 Base Settings Base PIN       7 Registration 1 Register  H2 DeregIster                1 Assign Next HS             2 Clear HS                   3 Change PIN                         8 Menu Display    3 Remote REG                      1 Call Setting             2 Phone Setting       Enter Password                                   28        3 Base Setting                Making a Telephone Call         Press Y wait for dial tone  then
57. ng Display Name ES     Password   00     Re type Auth Password        Account Active O Enable O Disable     Am   Cancel         Click the Apply button to save the setting as the screen shows     Module is reloading  please wait for 1 seconds    After you finish these account settings  you need to click the Apply button as shown  in red to activate the setting     User List    Account Seg  MS D SIP Number Display Name Status ara Acton  Ado Setra 1 to 10 10 o Enable E Reease    _Toois n 11 11 o Enable Est Release   2  2 12 o Enable Et Retease  13 13 33 o Enable E Release  14 14 14 D os  Ede Release  15 15 15   Osade Est Release  16 16 16 o Cxsabee Ect Recase  17 17 17   Ose Et Retease  38 18 1s    Osme Eat Retease  19 19 19 o Disable Eat Release   Group Acc  1 1 Group   os  Ede Release  2 2 Group2   Osade Ede Release  3 3 Group3   Osse Ede Release  4 4 Groups o Cxsab  e Ede Release  5 5 Group5   Osse Edt Release  e e Groups   os  Eat Release  7 7 Group7   0 Et Release  SC  zem Ta  eg  Audio Setting    In Audio Setting  after you change the setting and click Apply  you will need to  power cycle the base in order for any changes take effect      58                 GJ System  PSTN Line    Transmit Gain 04B ei       Receive Gain 64B Lei  X Tools  AC Impedance 600 2  se   Flash Time 600 ms     DTMF Gain 04B Le  DTMF Duration 100 ms  we   DSP Software    o PSTN Line In Gain 04B  v   PSTN Line Out Gain DAB Le  Codec Hardware  Speaker Gain  84B v     Microphone Gain 68B el  Music on Ho
58. ng call and assign line    dedication  line selection     Incoming Call    a 1  PA On Off  Enable or disable the Broadcast feature from other  handsets or the base station  When PA is Off  the handset cannot receive  Broadcast calls from the base station or other registered handsets  but it  can Broadcast to the base station or other registered handsets     a 2  Line On Off  Enable or disable the ability to receive incoming calls  from telephone line call  When Line is Off  the handset cannot receive  incoming calls from a telephone line call  but it can still make outgoing  calls     a 3  Int  On Off  Enable or disable the Intercom from other handsets or the  base station  When Int  is Off  the handset cannot receive Intercom calls  from the base station or other registered handsets  but it can Intercom to  the base station or other registered handsets     Outgoing Call   Select the mode of line selection  Auto Manual Predefine line Off  when  you make a line call    b 1  Auto     handset will select one of available lines from subscribed  bases before making an outgoing call   Default     b 2  Manual  A handset will be prompted to select from a list of available  lines before making an outgoing call   1 for telephone line  5 for SIP call      16     10     11     12     13     14     b 3  Off  Disable the capability to make an outgoing call     c  Call Barring  c 1  Block users from dialing long distance or international calls   c 2  Up to 5 digits of each Call Barring sett
59. oduct may  fall and cause personal injury or damage to the product or other property     Power Outage  In the event of a power outage  your handset charger will not  recharge the handset battery  and the base station will not allow you to make  an outgoing call or take an incoming call  Both the charger and the base station  require electricity for operation  You should have a telephone that does not  require electricity available for use during power outages  or have a temporary  backup power supply     Slots or openings in the product   s housing are provided for ventilation  These  openings must not be blocked or covered  Placing the product on a bed   carpeting  or other similar surface may block these openings and should be  avoided  This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat  register  or in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided     Never push objects of any kind into this product through housing  slots openings as they may damage the product  touch dangerous voltage  points or short out parts that could result in fire  electric shock  or injury     This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated  on the marking label  If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your  home  consult your dealer or local power company     Do not overload wall power outlets and extension cords as this may result in  fire or electric shock     To avoid electric shock or burn  do not disassemble this product
60. ons of  Industry Canada  The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms     D  claration d exposition aux radiations    Cet   quipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements IC   tablies  pour un environnement non contr  l    Cet   quipement doit   tre install   et utilis    avec un minimum de 20cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre  corps    Ce dispositif a   t   con  u pour fonctionner avec une antenne ayant un gain maximal  de dB 2  Une antenne    gain plus   lev   est strictement interdite par les r  glements  d Industrie Canada  L imp  dance d antenne requise est de 50 ohms     Telecom   This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements  adopted by the ACTA  On the EUT of this equipment is a label that contains  among  other information  a product identifier in the format US  SNIW401BSP935  If  requested  this number must be provided to the telephone company    The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected  to a telephone line  Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices  not ringing in response to an incoming call  In most but not all areas  the sum of  RENs should not exceed five  5 0   To be certain of the number of devices that may  be connected to a line  as determined by the total RENs  contact the local telephone  company  For products approved after July 23  2001  the REN for this product is part  of the product identifier that has the format US  SNIW401BSP935  The d
61. se station and handset will automatically exit  registration mode after timeout    2  Repeat registration or de registration process if unsuccessful                       Handset Group Subscription       1  Upto nine handset groups  1 7  can be defined  and Main Menu  handset users can decide which group s  they want to be in   4 Cal1 Settings  2  For example  Group 1 represents the Customer Service    Group  Group 2 represents the Sales Group    and Group 3 is the Marketing Group  Suppose that handset  ca11 settings      11 wants to receive incoming rings for all Sales and 2 Group Setting  Marketing related calls  Then handset 11 will need to       subscribe    to Group 2 and Group 3     3  Group Selections  Subscribed  a  Press  CR  4 to enter the Call Settings menu   None    b  Press number handset enters group setting menu   OPTION BACK    c  Press  MAI soft key followed by PY key to subscribe  Enter group to  the group           4 177   Enter 177  subscribe    d  Repeat for all desired groups       e  Delete group selections by pressing Wallig soft key Enter group to  followed by Pto Unsubscribe the group  unsubscribe    __ mm                                  BECK          Notes   1  The handset can change group affiliations at any time     call           2  The base station is not responsible for group assignments   Consequently  it cannot de subscribe a handset from a group    3  When an intercom caller enters a group ID  all handsets subscribed to  this group will rin
62. sers  This phone system is compatible with inductively  coupled hearing aids     Notice to Cardiac Pacemaker Users  Preliminary studies done by the US FDA  and others have shown that  although interference to the implanted cardiac    pacemaker may occur when operating very closely  wireless telephones    do not    seem to pose a significant problem for pacemaker wearers     However  until  more is known  the FDA suggests that people with pacemakers may want to   take precautions when using or carrying a wireless telephone to ensure that   there is ample distance between the telephone and the pacemaker  Do not   carry the handset in a breast pocket  If you have any reason to suspect that   interference is taking place  turn off your handset immediately     Product Safety Instructions    1  Read and understand all instructions     2  Follow all warnings and instructions including those marked on the product     3  Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by the    wn    10     11     12     13     14   15   16     manufacturer will void the warranty and the FCC authorization to operate the  equipment  Use only manufacturer provided accessories     Do not use the telephone near water  Never spill liquid of any kind on this  product     Unplug the product from the wall telephone jack and power outlet before  cleaning  Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners  Use damp cloth for cleaning     Do not place this product on an unstable cart  stand  or table  The pr
63. sets  ii  Transfer all Phone Books to one handset or all registered handsets    Key Tone  a  Four level Key Tone volume selections  Off Low Medium High    b  Four Key Tone type selections     Call Timers   a  Displays call time duration for current call  during and immediately after  the call    Programmable Feature Call    a  Allows user to pre program the most frequently used Feature codes into  the DuraFon SIP  which is adjunct to the PBX system    b  Upto 10 entries can be saved   Once the feature code has been programmed  you can quickly perform  those functions during the call by pressing the soft key     Menu Display   a  To avoid mis setup in the    Call Settings     WANT A    Phone Settings      MENO s   and    Base Settings     MENO o   these settings can be hidden    b  The Handset password is required before entering Menu Display mm  8   the default handset password is    0000       c  When disabling the settings  they will no longer be displayed unless  enabled by entering Menu Display again     PA On Off   a  Enable or disable the Broadcast function    b  When PA is Off  the handset cannot receive Broadcast from the base  station or other registered handsets  but it can broadcast to other  registered handsets     20  Group Setting    21     a  Allows the handset to subscribe to one or several groups   Re  Up to 7 groups  1 7  can be subscribed     Custom Name  a  Change the    DuraFon SIP    screen to the desired wording or info  such as     18     22     23    
64. ss  ON OFF Hook    Indicates if the phone line is in the OFF Hook status        5    812  2 2  Intercom in progress   Indicates if Intercom mode is active    Indicates the Handset ID that is sending the intercom call   Line  Sound and Indication    3 1  Line Indicator   Indicates when using line 1 or the incoming call from FXO line    3 2  SIP Indicator   E Indicates when using SIP or the incoming call from SIP                    A     E     3 3  Enable ringer    3 4  Disable ringer  v  i  3 5  Ringer and vibrate mode   9   3 6  Vibrate mode    M  3 7  Message waiting indicator   4  Disable PA and indicate speaker phone  px  4 1  Indicates if the incoming broadcast is disabled   Q   4 2  Speaker indicator  Indicates if the speakerphone is active    5  Two Digit Handset ID  11 Displays the 2 digit Handset ID of owner      6  Battery Strength  Number of bars is proportional to the amount of battery time remaining     d  The 2  and 3  lines of the LCD  maximum 16 characters each  display  status  message  menu selections  or user editable alphanumerical  characters      13     e  The last line displays the left and right soft keys     Ringer  a  Rings to an incoming call and intercom call   b  Distinctive alert sounds indicating various events    1  Single beep  successful key entry    2  Double beep  indicates power on off    3  Triple beep  failed operation    4  Periodic 1 Long 2 Short beeps  every 1 minute   low battery warning  out of  range  call on hold   Re  No beep  inv
65. tatement   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed  to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation  This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may  cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this  equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception   which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is  encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures       Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna     Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     Om      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver is connected     Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     FCC Caution  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this  equipment     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful interference   and  2  this device must accept any interference received  including 
66. undesired operation                 Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone           Base Station   Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed  to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation  This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may  cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this  equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception   which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is  encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures       Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     FCC Caution  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this  equipment     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operatio
67. urer approved Li lon rechargeable batteries and charger  Do  not use other types of rechargeable batteries or non rechargeable batteries   The batteries could short circuit  and the battery enclosure may be damaged  causing a hazardous condition     2  Follow the charging instruction in this manual and instruction labels and  markings in the handset and charger compartments     3  Battery must be recycled or disposed of properly  Do not dispose the battery in  a fire  The cells may explode     4  Do not dispose of the battery in municipal waste  Check with local codes for  disposal instructions     5  Exercise care in handling the batteries so you do not short circuit the battery  with conductive materials such as rings  bracelets  keys  pocketknives  and or  coins  The battery or conductive material may overheat and cause burns or fire     6  Do not expose batteries to rain or water     7  Do not open or mutilate the battery  Released electrolyte is corrosive and may  cause injury to eyes or skin  The electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed     8  During charging  the battery heats up  This is normal and is not dangerous     D D    Regulatory Information          DuraFon SIP System  FCC ID  A8J SP935  IC  10103A SP935    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to   the following two conditions    1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and   2  This device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause 
68. y  If you disable it     the   digit is regarded as a one of normal digit     SIP Account    Enter VolP  gt  Account Setting    1 System    VoIP  Basic    Audio Setting    Tools       User List  HS ID SIP Number  10 10    2 Account 8  Display Name Status Active Action  10 o Enable Edit   Release  11 o Enable Edit   Release         Note  The status column is shown the SIP account in on line or off line  The green  light is used for on line  The gray light is used for off line    x55     L1 System        User Information Settings       User Name 210  Display Name 201        Audio Setting Password ee 00000       Re type Auth Password   eeeese  Account Active O Enable O Disable         Apply    Cancel         Individual Account    Note  You should register every handset on the DuraFon SIP base before you start  setting the SIP configuration     The default SIP number is set according to handset ID  which means SIP number 10  is set for handset ID 10  and accordingly  You will need to enter the Edit button for  each account     GA System       Wireless           User Information Settings       User Name 10  Display Name 10  Password ee         Re type Auth Password KE     Account Active O Enable O Disable    Apply    Cancel            Click the Apply button to save the setting as the screen shows     Module is reloading  please wait for     seconds    After you finish these account settings  you will need to click the Apply button as  shown in red to activate the setting      56  
    
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