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  Room 1004, Building 2, Phoenix Building, 2008 ShenNan Ave., Futian District,Shenzhen ,China 
 

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INDEX

 

1.

 

PRODUCT OVERVIEW ......................................................................................... 4

 

2.

 

FEATURES AND SPECIFICATION ....................................................................... 4

 

2.1.

 

Hardware Features.......................................................................................... 4

 

2.2.

 

Software Features ........................................................................................... 5

 

2.3.

 

Standard and Protocol..................................................................................... 6

 

2.4.

 

Electric Requirements ..................................................................................... 7

 

2.5.

 

Size ................................................................................................................. 7

 

2.6.

 

Operating Requirements ................................................................................. 7

 

3.

 

INSTALLATION...................................................................................................... 7

 

3.1.

 

Parts List ......................................................................................................... 7

 

3.2.

 

Connecting the Phone..................................................................................... 8

 

4.

 

GP1260 APPEARANCE ........................................................................................ 8

 

4.1.

 

GP1260 IAX2 Phone Illustration...................................................................... 8

 

4.2.

 

Function Keys ................................................................................................. 9

 

4.3.

 

LED Functions............................................................................................... 10

 

5.

 

CONFIGURATION GUIDE ................................................................................... 11

 

5.1.

 

Configuration with Keypad ............................................................................ 11

 

5.1.1.

 

Using function keys ............................................................................ 11

 

5.1.2.

 

Viewing System Info ........................................................................... 13

 

5.1.3.

 

Network Settings ................................................................................ 13

 

5.1.4.

 

Voice Settings..................................................................................... 14

 

5.1.5.

 

Protocol Settings ................................................................................ 14

 

5.1.6.

 

Dialplan Settings................................................................................. 15

 

5.1.7.

 

System Settings.................................................................................. 15

 

5.2.

 

Configuration with Web Browser ................................................................... 16

 

5.2.1.

 

Network Settings ................................................................................ 16

 

5.2.2.

 

Voice Settings..................................................................................... 18

 

5.2.3.

 

Protocol Settings ................................................................................ 19

 

5.2.4.

 

Dialplan Settings................................................................................. 21

 

5.2.6.

 

System Settings.................................................................................. 22

 

5.2.7.

 

Phone Book ........................................................................................ 24

 

5.2.8.

 

Digit Maps........................................................................................... 25

 

6.

 

USING GP1260 IAX2 PHONE ............................................................................. 26

 

6.1.

 

Placing Phone Calls ...................................................................................... 26

 

6.1.1.

 

Off-hook, On-hook and Speaker-phone Mode .................................... 26

 

6.1.2.

 

Dial Directly ........................................................................................ 26

 

6.1.3.

 

Redial ................................................................................................. 27

 

6.1.4.

 

Call from CALL HISTORY................................................................... 27

 

6.1.5.

 

Call from PHONE BOOK .................................................................... 27

 

6.1.6.

 

Speed dial........................................................................................... 28

 

6.2.

 

Answering calls ............................................................................................. 28

 

6.2.1.

 

Answering a call ................................................................................. 28

 

6.2.2.

 

Call Hold............................................................................................. 28

 

Summary of Contents for GP1260

Page 1: ...Room 1004 Building 2 Phoenix Building 2008 ShenNan Ave Futian District Shenzhen China 1 GP1260 IAX2 Phone User Guide...

Page 2: ...Keypad 11 5 1 1 Using function keys 11 5 1 2 Viewing System Info 13 5 1 3 Network Settings 13 5 1 4 Voice Settings 14 5 1 5 Protocol Settings 14 5 1 6 Dialplan Settings 15 5 1 7 System Settings 15 5...

Page 3: ...6 6 Mute 30 6 7 Do Not Disturb DND 30 6 8 Checking Voice Message 31 6 9 Save Delete a CALL HISTORY 31 6 10 Edit PHONE BOOK 32 6 10 1 Save PHONE BOOK 32 6 10 2 Add a contact 32 6 10 3 Modify a contact...

Page 4: ...rable voice quality and various supplementary services Using IP phone you will save tremendously on international calls and long distance calls GP1260 IAX2 IP phones provide an affordable IP phone sys...

Page 5: ...d upgrade On phone menu for configuration through keypad Automated provisioning of firmware and configuration via HTTP Manual upgrade firmware via HTTP Multiple audio codec support PCMU PCMA G 726 32...

Page 6: ...r handset ring volume and speaker etc Hot Line Calling 2 3 Standard and Protocol IAX2 Inter Asterisk eXchange V2 IEEE 802 3 802 3 u 10 Base T 100Base TX Support for Layer3 Qos Diff Serv and Layer 2 Qo...

Page 7: ...Size 238 x 188 x 70 mm L x W x H 2 6 Operating Requirements Operation temperature 0 to 45 C 32 to 113 F Storage temperature 30 to 85 C 22 to 185 F Humidity 10 to 90 no dew 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 Parts Li...

Page 8: ...he handset cord into a handset cord jack on the left side of the base 2 Connect the phone to Network plug the RJ 45 Ethernet cable into the Ethernet Jack Plug the other end of the cable into HUB or sw...

Page 9: ...P1260 IAX2 Phone Back Illustrations Refer to Fig 4 1 2 Fig 4 1 2 GP1260 IAX2 Phone Back 4 2 Function Keys Left Message Transfer Hold Mute DND Power LED Network1 LED Network2 LED LCD Display Menu Cance...

Page 10: ...menu REDIAL Dial the last called number SPEAKER Enter speakerphone mode Press again to switch back to the handset mode OK In MENU mode enter the submenu and confirm the input FLASH Press this key to a...

Page 11: ...MUTE DND LED On Local voice is muted when in a call Do Not Disturbed is turned on when phone idle 5 CONFIGURATION GUIDE After the phone is properly installed users can use keypad or web browser to co...

Page 12: ...LEFT key to backspace and RIGHT key to shift cursor right in edit mode 6 Return to the upper menu Press CANCEL key to go back to the upper level of the menu or exit the edit mode 7 Exit menu mode and...

Page 13: ...he System Info submenu Step 4 Use UP DOWN key to scroll through the basic information of the phone including IP Address Phone Number MAC Address Phone Model Protocol Language OEM Tag and Version Step...

Page 14: ...Building 2008 ShenNan Ave Futian District Shenzhen China 14 5 1 4 Voice Settings Fig 5 1 3 Voice submenu Please check the Web Configuration 5 2 3 for details about these items 5 1 5 Protocol Settings...

Page 15: ...the Web Configuration 5 2 4 for details about these items 5 1 6 Dialplan Settings Fig 5 1 5 Dialplan submenu Please check the Web Configuration page 5 2 5 for details about these items 5 1 7 System Se...

Page 16: ...default IP 192 168 1 200 Then put password of the phone into the following page Default password is empty Fig 5 2 1 http settings NOTE Make sure that the phone is in idle mode when viewing or setting...

Page 17: ...HCP Have IP address and other network parameters assigned by the DHCP server IP Address Set IP address of the phone manually when Connection Type is set to Static IP Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask of...

Page 18: ...rver automatically Use following DNS Server IP Set the IP address of DNS server manually Primary DNS Set the IP address of the first DNS server Secondary DNS Set the IP address of the second DNS serve...

Page 19: ...oice frames transmitted per packet The suggested number is below 3 including 3 in order to reduce delay The maximum allowable value is 8 The default value is 1 iLBC Frame Size Select the frame size of...

Page 20: ...ly has the form of digit similar to phone number or actually the phone number IAX2 Authenticate ID Fill in the IAX2 service authenticate ID IAX2 Authenticate PIN Fill in the IAX2 service password User...

Page 21: ...ing on busy If set to yes the incoming call will be forwarded to Forward to Number when this line is busy Forward when no answer Enable disable call forwarding when no answer If set to yes the incomin...

Page 22: ...FLASH key to hold current call and retrieve the new call Disable Reject the new incoming call directly Dial prefix Set the prefix added to each dialed number Hot line number This number is dialed out...

Page 23: ...g IP Set the syslog server IP address Handset input volume Set the input volume of the handset ranging from 0 7 Handset output volume Set the output volume of the handset ranging from 0 31 Speaker out...

Page 24: ...he interval of auto upgrade in minute The maximum value is 65535 minutes SNTP Server Fill in the URI or IP address of the SNTP server Time Zone Select the time zone in list box with user location Adju...

Page 25: ...r between 0 and 9 13xxxxxxxxx Any 11 digits number starting with 13 013xxxxxxxxx Any 12 digits number starting with 013 02 0 57 9 xxxxxxxx Any 11 digits number starting with 02 the third number could...

Page 26: ...iately NOTE About the detail of digit map refer to RFC3435 2 1 2 6 USING GP1260 IAX2 PHONE 6 1 Placing Phone Calls 6 1 1 Off hook On hook and Speaker phone Mode With GP1260 on hook it can switch to th...

Page 27: ...press OK key to select the desired call record type Missed Calls Received Calls and Dialed Numbers 2 Press OK key to view the detailed information of each call record The first line is the time of the...

Page 28: ...Pick up the handset or press the SPEAKER key to answer a call Put down the handset or press the SPEAKER key to hang up 6 2 2 Call Hold During a call press HOLD key to put the other party on hold and...

Page 29: ...tone Enter the number to which you want to transfer the call Press CALL key to complete a blind transfer without consultation Blind transfer will fail if the other party is busy and there is no way t...

Page 30: ...wered in a period of time defined by No Answer Timeout the new call will be forwarded to Forward to Number 6 5 Auto answer When Auto Answer is set to yes if a new call comes and is not answered in a p...

Page 31: ...MESSAGE key to call the pre set voice message number to check the new voice message The message LED will be turned off after that 6 9 Save Delete a CALL HISTORY 1 Press MENU key Scroll to Call History...

Page 32: ...splay Save Phonebook Press OK key to save the modifications or press CANCEL key to reject all modifications 6 10 2 Add a contact 1 Press MENU key Scroll to Phone Book and press OK key to enter 2 Scrol...

Page 33: ...desired contact and press OK key to select the action to be taken next 3 Scroll to Edit and press OK key to enter When Enter name item displayed on LCD enter the name through keypad Use UP key or LEFT...

Page 34: ...d press OK key to select the action to be taken next 3 Scroll to Delete and press OK key to enter 4 Repeat step 2 and 3 to delete more contacts E g Delete contact Aimee 6 10 5 Delete all contact entry...

Page 35: ...below Fig 7 1 1 manually upgrade 7 1 1 Select upgrade item The available options include Firmware Settings Phonebook Ring tone and Call Hold Music 7 1 2 Locate upgrade file Use browse button to selec...

Page 36: ...press OK key to enter this submenu 2 Scroll to Load Defaults and press OK key 3 Will be displayed on LCD Press OK key to confirm GP1260 IAX2 IP phone will reboot and come up with the factory default s...

Page 37: ...en China 37 Annex GP1260 IP phone digital character key map Keys Once Twice Thrice quartic quintic sixth seventh eighth ninth 1 1 _ 2 2 a b c A B C 3 3 d e f D E F 4 4 g h i G H I 5 5 j k l J K L 6 6...

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