UIP300(H.323 IP Phone)MANUALOWNER’S
8Standard Features of the TelephoneThe UIP300 comes equipped with the following standard features.• 2-line, 24-character alphanumeric LCD display• 10
9Control and Functions of the TelephoneTo make telephone operations easier and to avoid user confusion, many requiredfunctions are already programmed
10Table 1-1 LED StatusLED LED On LED Blinking LED OffSpeaker/Headset Turned on when the N/A When not usedSPK/HS is pressedMute While call is muted N/A
1111Optional & Replacement EquipmentThe following equipment is available for use with your UIP300 IP Phone. The table below provides a description
Chapter 2 Installation and Basic Setup InstructionsGeneral InformationThis chapter provides instructions for installing the foot stand on the UIP300,c
13Connecting the TelephoneBefore using the UIP300, it is necessary to connect the handset to the telephoneand to connect the telephone to the LAN netw
14Chapter 3 Basic OperationsGeneral InformationThere are several basic operations that the UIP300 performs. These include:• Standby• Originating a Cal
15The current date and time is displayed in the LCD, while the telephone is on-hook and in standby mode.The telephone extension (E.164) number (if ava
16Using On-Hook DialingUsers can enter telephone numbers before going off-hook (while thetelephone is in standby mode).To dial the number:1. Enter the
17Accessing a Line Using the Line KeyPress Line 1 or Line 2 to access the appropriate line. When the line key ispressed, the LED on the line key turns
PrefaceThis DocumentThis document provides instructions to user for operating the UIP300 IP Phone. This manual provides a detailed description of the
18Headset Volume ControlThe headset volume is adjusted in the same way that the speakerphonevolume is adjusted. Refer to “Speakerphone Volume Control”
19Feature OperationsThe operation for the basic features of the UIP300 IP Phone are described in this section.HandsfreeThis feature allows the user to
20The Phone Book can be accessed in two ways:◆ Press the navigation key to access the quick Phone Book (dial only).◆ Press the Menu key to go to the
21Voice MailThe UIP300 supports voice mail service. In order to access this feature, the user’s IP terminal must be connected to the existing voice ma
22TransferThe UIP300 allows users to perform a transfer while the user is engaged in a conversation.To transfer a call when the calling party is on Li
23Call Log SubmenuThere are two types of call logs – Incoming and Missed call logs – inside the CallLog Menu. Besides the two types of call logs, the
Every call record in any call log group, contains 3 common data fieldsregardless of its call log type:1. Caller’s Name2. Call Date3. Call TimeChoose a
253a.If user presses the Select key, the phone will delete the chosen record.Then, the delete successful message will be displayed for 1 second.3b.If
261. From the Call Log Menu, choose the Delete Logs items and press Select.The next screen will consist of three choices of delete preferences –Incomi
27Name SearchThis search is typically used when the Dial or Edit features are chosenfrom the Phone Book menu. Edit and dial features are chosen by pre
1Regulatory InformationFCC Part 15Complies with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart B ofPart 15 of FCC Rules.U.L. Compliance
28• During the name input, user can move the cursor by using and keys. • When there are user input characters and the cursor is moved over a particu
29• A name can be 24 alphanumeric characters.• To switch from upper and lower case, press the # key.• Press the corresponding number on the dial pad t
30• Whenever the Cancel/Del is pressed, the last digit will be deleted. • Whenever the REDIAL is pressed, the character “,” will be inserted. The “,”
31Delete One by OneDelete AllPhone Book Menu:Edit3/4Edit a Phone Book Record1. From the Phone Book Menu, choose the Edit item using the andnavigation
32If the Select key is pressed the display will be shown for 1 second.Then, the display will return to the next record on the list. If Cancel/Delkey i
33Telephone ConfigurationTelephone configuration includes configurations related to the characteristics offeatures of a normal telephone call. These c
34To access the Phone Configuration Menu and set up a telephone configuration:1. Press Menu.2. When the Setup Menu screen is displayed, the Call Logs
35Local Date/TimeThis selection allows the user to set the local date and time.To access the Local Date/Time option and set date and time:1. From the
36Ringer ToneThere are eight types of ringer tones available. To access the Ringer Tone option and set the desired tone:1. From the Phone Configuratio
373. Use the or keys to scroll the different features. When the desiredfeatures is displayed, press Select to assign the feature to the Function Key
2Important Safety ConsiderationsWhen using this product, basic safety precautions should always be followed toreduce the risk of fire, electrical shoc
38• At default the User Name is user.• The password is 6 ~ 10 digits. At default the Password is 123456.Web-Based Setup and ConfigurationThe web-based
39Figure 4-7 User Main Page4. The User Confirmation screen is displayed. This screen providesfour links:◆ Phone Settings (allows telephone functions t
40Phone Settings ConfigurationThis option allows users to configure the UIP300 settings such as:◆ Call Duration Timer Display (Enable/Disable)◆ Call W
41Function Key ConfigurationThis option allows users to assign the function keys on the UIP300.Select the appropriate function key (Speed Dial, Voice
42Phone BookThis option allows users to view their telephone book and to add, delete andmodify entries in their Phone Book.To add an entry to the Phon
43To delete an existing Phone Book entry:1. Check the box of the record to be deleted.2. Beside the Add/Edit/Delete field, click the arrow on the pull
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3Important Electrical ConsiderationsUnplug all electrical appliances when you know an electrical storm isapproaching. Lightning can pass through your
4Table of ContentsChapter 1 Product DescriptionGeneral Information ...
5Feature Operations ...19Handsfree ...
6List of FiguresFigure 1-1 The UIP300 IP Phone .....7Figure 2-1 Footstand Mounting...
7Chapter 1 Product DescriptionGeneral InformationThe UIP300 is a business IP telephone in an enterprise LAN environment andwill be connected to a soft
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