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Page 1 - User Guide

User GuideV 1.6 (S/W v1.2.8, Bootrom v3.1.2)UIP312 CENTREX IP TELEPHONE

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VOLUME The VOLUME Keys have multiple functions. 1. Pressing the VOLUME key allows you to control the handset, speakerphone, and ringe

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6. Quick InstallationWARNING The minimum requirements for using UIP312 are network configuration such as DHCP, IP Address, Net Mask, Gateway, DNS, et

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6.2 How to Use the Headset and Headset Adapter Insert the Headset Adapter into the SPK and MIC holes on the left side of the phone Insert the RJ-11(

Page 5 - 1. Safety Information

6.3 Placement of the Phone The phone includes a footstand. When using the phone on a desk, the footstand can be used to provide optimum view of the

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7. How to Use the Multi-Line Features7.1 DescriptionThe UIP312 is a Multi-Line phone with two distinct numbers for making and receiving calls. Note

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7.2.3 DND stateIf Do Not Disturb function is enabled in “Do Not Disturb” submenu under Phone Function, you will see icon and you won’t hear the phone

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[ Off hook state ]You will see the screen to the right when the phone goes off hook by either picking up the handset or pressing the speakerphone but

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7.3.2 When there are two incoming calls at the same time• This telephone can receive multiple calls. • You will see the Caller IDs for both LINE1 and

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TIP : Waiting CallThis is an example of Waiting Call.Let’s say there are Phone A, B, and C.Step 1. Phone B makes a call to Phone A. The connection i

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7.4 Disconnecting a callNOTE : You cannot disconnect existing calls by pressing the LINE1 or LINE2 key• Unlike the speakerphone button, LINE1 key and

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Revision History• No changeT, Ryu07/22/031.6•Change the Incoming Call log [9.2.2]T, Ryu04/01/031.5DESCRIPTIONRESP.ENGR.DATEVersion-i -

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2) Disconnecting a call using the speakerphone button: If you are on the speakerphone on Line 1 and you receive a call on Line 2, answer Line 2 byswi

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8. Phone Operation8.1 How to Use the Handset and Speakerphone.• To place and answer calls on this phone using the handset, simply lift the handset. •

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Handset Volume controlPress the Volume UP/DOWN keys while using the handset.Speakerphone Volume controlPress the Volume UP/DOWN keys while using the s

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8.4 Muting a call During a call, you can mute the handset, headset or speakerphone by pressing the MUTE buttonto prevent another party from hearing

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8.7 Caller ID Caller ID service can be used with the Phone.  Caller ID allows you to see information about the caller before you answer the phone.

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8.9 Headset audio path  In order to use a headset, you have to plug the headset adapter in to the side of the phone.Note: When using 3.5mm Jack, the

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8.10 Inputting Characters ( Dial Pad ) 8.10.1 Alphanumeric CharactersSome menu items such as “Speed Dial Name” require you to enter characters. Each D

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8.10.2 Numbers OnlySome menu items require you to input numbers only. In such menu items, you can use the DTMF keys in the dial pad to input numbers i

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9. Using the MENU Options9.1 Menu StructureMenu structure for each of the menus that can be selected from the idle menu.MENUCall HistoryOutgoing Calls

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9.2 Call HistoryUIP312 keeps a history of the calls you have made and you have received. It let you find a specific call information and redial that n

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Table of Contents1. Safety Information ……………………………………………………………………………….……2. Introduction …………………………………………………………….. …………………………….3. Package Contents ………

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9.2.1 Outgoing CallsOutgoing Calls stores up to 16 most recently dialed calls information and let you make a redial and delete a desired call informat

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9.2.2 Incoming CallsIncoming Calls stores up to 16 most recently received calls information.Incoming Calls are classified either as “Received Call” an

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9.3 Speed Dial ( One Touch Dialing )UIP312 provides Speed dial feature which enables you to store frequently dialed numbers and conveniently make the

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9.3.1 How to Set Up Your Speed Dial1. This phone allows you to customize 14 Speed Dial keys. None of the Speed Dial Keys are assigned to a specific li

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5. Select the number field and press the right arrow key. Then input the phone number that corresponds with the previously entered name and press OK.

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9.3.2 How to Use Speed Dial1. Dialing & Modifying (Using MENU)Press the MENU button.1. On the MENU screen, select Speed Dial. 2. On the Speed Dial

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2. Dialing (Using Function key)Including the SHIFT key, there are 8 Function keys.To access Function keys F1 through F7, press the desired key without

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9.4 Phone SettingUIP312 provides additional features that let you change different ring types, set names to be displayed on top of the screen, configu

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2. Select VMS Number in Phone Setting and enter your VMS number, then press OK.This process sets up a speed-dial number for VMS access. Up to 20 digi

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9.4.2 Ring TypeYou can have different ring types for LINE1 and LINE2. Once the ring types are set differently between LINE1 and LINE2, you will hear d

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9.4 Phone Setting …………………………………………………………………………..9.4.1 VMS Number ……………………………………………………………………9.4.2 Ring Type ……………………………………………………………………….9.4.3 Di

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9.4.3 Display NameThis menu item let you set a name to be displayed for LINE1 or LINE2 on top of the main screen. If neither of the lines are register

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9.4.4 Phone Function UIP312 let you make the phone not ring as well as disable its redial capability.These two functions are Do Not Disturb and Disabl

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9.4.4.1 Do Not DisturbSelect Do Not Disturb and Press the right arrow key to activate Do Not Disturb.When Do Not Disturb is activated, the phone will

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9.5 System9.5.1 New PasswordThose configuration menu items critical to UIP312’s fundamental operations are protected by a user or an administrator pa

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3. On the New Password screen, input your new password using the dial pad. Only numerals can be used for the password. The password can be from one t

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9.5.2 Change PasswordYou are allowed to change the currently set password.If no password is currently set, you will see “New Password” submenu instea

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9.5.3 Clear PasswordYou can also clear the currently set password.If no password is currently set, you will see “New Password” submenu instead of “Ch

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9.5.4 Time (Auto and Manual)You can set the time and the date displayed on the main screen of UIP312. UIP312 provides two ways to do it. [AUTO] Mode e

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3. For Auto, after selecting AUTO Mode select AUTO Using the right arrow key.4. Select Time Server5. Enter the time server’s IP address.(Consult your

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About time offset based on the Official U.S. TimeNoGMT –11:00SamoaNoGMT –10:00HawaiiNoGMT –09:00AlaskaGMT –07:00GMT –08:00PacificGMT –06:00GMT –07:00M

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1. Safety InformationUtmost care and attention has been devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of your new Phone. Safety is a major factor in

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9.5.4.2 MANUAL Mode1. Press the MENU button. On the MENU screen, select Systemand then select Time2. For Manual, select MANUAL Mode.Then select MANUAL

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9.5.5. Country & SP (Service Provider)1. Press the MENU button.On the Menu screen,select Systemand then select Country & SP. (Consult your n

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9.5.6 Reboot1. On the Menu screen, select System and then select Reboot.By doing this, the phone can be rebooted without resetting power.2. Press the

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9.6 Information9.6.1 VersionYou can see the version info of the software and the hardware currently installed in you UIP312.1. On the Menu screen, sel

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9.6.2 NetworkYou can see the current network setting of your UIP312.1. On the Menu screen, select Information.2. Select Network3. To obtain your IP a

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9.6.3 IP PhoneYou can see the configuration info that enables UIP312 to make basic calls.1. On the Menu screen, select Information.2. Select IP Phone

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5. Select Codec6. The Codec information will be displayed7. Select Jitter Buffer.8. The default value of each jitter buffer is G.711 - 20 msG.723.1 –

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10. Using the Setup menusThe configuration items explained in this chapter are items that are necessary for the most fundamental operation of UIP312.!

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3. Select GK Address to enter your GK address. (Please consult with your network administrator to obtain your GK address.) 4. Using the dial pad, inp

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10.1.2 ALIAS Number (Phone Number)In order for UIP312 to function as a telephone, it needs to be assigned a telephone number. Alias refers to the tel

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2. IntroductionThis Phone is an advanced phone that allows users to achieve perfect voice communication over the IP network without using a personal c

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TIP: Line 1 and Line 2 cannot have the same alias. If you enter the same alias of the other line, you will be notified with the warning message, sayi

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10.1.3 H235 PasswordH235 Password is a password used for authentication purpose during UIP312’s registration process with GK. Consult your administrat

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10.2 Voice10.2.1 Select CodecCodec refers to a way for UIP312 to compress voice data. Codecs supported by UIP312 are G.711, G.723.1 and G.729.A.Becau

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10.2.2 Jitter BufferDepends on the network condition, possible transmission problem may result in low voice quality. Taking such characteristics of n

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5. Select G.723.1 Buffer.6. To manually select the G.723.1 Buffer, select the desired G.723.1buffer size between 10ms and 180ms by using the arrow key

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10.3 PriorityUIP312 provides a feature that gives voice data higher priority than other data when they are transmitted over the network in order to ac

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10.3.2 Voice DiffServ1. In the Setup menu screen, select Priority. Note: Since Priority menu is protected by administrator password, if your UIP312 h

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11. Display Information11.1 “Upgrade Pending” ( Auto Upgrade )You will see this message just prior to auto upgrade.When the S/W version in the TFTP se

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12. Troubleshooting GuideWhile UsingCheck the following: 1. Cannot make a call (there is no dial tone).Æ Check the phone installation. Also check th

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13. Frequently Asked Questions1. Hook-switch OperationThe Uniden IP phone’s hook-switch is used for re-origination only. That is, when the hook- switc

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3. Package ContentsThe following items are included in your Phone package.• One phone body• One Handset Cord • One DC 18V 600mA Adapter• One User Guid

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14. FCC StatementFederal Communications Commission (FCC) StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Class B digi

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15. GlossaryDiffServDifferentiated Services (DiffServ, or DS) is a protocol for specifying and controlling network traffic by class so that certain ty

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IP TelephonyIP telephony (Internet Protocol telephony) is a general term for the technologies that use the Internet Protocol's Packet-switched co

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4. Phone Description+-VOLUMEREDIALFLASHMessage Waiting LampSHIFT KeyFLASH ButtonREDIAL ButtonMUTE ButtonFunction Keys (F1~F14)Speed dial labelDisplay

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5. How the Keys WorkMENU Pressing the MENU key display this phone’s MENU items, such as Call History, Speed Dial, Phone Setting, System, Information

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