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DBL Technology                                                                                          EP-636 User Manual   

 
 

CONTENTS

 

1 OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................................4

 

1.1 G

ENERAL 

I

NFORMATION

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1.2 C

OMPLIANCE

...................................................................................................................................4 

1.3 H

ARDWARE 

C

HARACTERISTICS 

.......................................................................................................5 

1.4 S

OFTWARE 

C

HARACTERISTICS 

........................................................................................................5 

1.5 U

NPACKING THE 

IP P

HONE 

P

ACKAGE 

..............................................................................................5 

1.6 F

RONT 

V

IEW 

...................................................................................................................................7 

1.7 R

EAR 

V

IEW 

.....................................................................................................................................8 

2 INSTALLING THE IP PHONE .........................................................................................................8

 

2.1 P

REPARING THE 

IP P

HONE 

...............................................................................................................8 

2.2 C

ONNECTION 

D

IAGRAMS 

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2.2.1 Home User with ADSL/Cable Broadband Connection (PPPOE) ...........................................9

 

2.2.2 Office User in a LAN Environment........................................................................................10

 

2.3 S

TARTING THE 

IP P

HONE 

...............................................................................................................10 

3 USING THE IP PHONE ................................................................................................................... 11

 

3.1 K

EYPAD

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3.1.1 Number Keys ......................................................................................................................... 11

 

3.1.2 Function Keys........................................................................................................................12

 

3.2 V

IEWING THE 

LCD

 IN 

I

DLE 

S

TATE

.................................................................................................12 

3.3 C

ALL 

S

TATUS 

D

ISPLAY 

..................................................................................................................12 

3.4 How to Make a Call .................................................................................................................13

 

3.4.1 Normal ..................................................................................................................................13

 

3.4.2 Speakerphone ........................................................................................................................13

 

3.4.3 Switching between Normal and Speakerphone .....................................................................13

 

3.4.4 Making a Phone Call with the Up/Down Scroll Keys ...........................................................13

 

3.4.5 Making a Phone Call via Call List........................................................................................14

 

3.4.6 Making a Phone Call via the Phone Book.............................................................................14

 

3.5 A

NSWERING AN 

I

NCOMING 

C

ALL 

..................................................................................................14 

3.6 A

NSWERING A 

W

AITING 

C

ALL 

.......................................................................................................15 

3.7 C

ALL 

H

OLD 

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3.8 C

ALL 

C

ONFERENCE 

.......................................................................................................................15 

3.9 C

ALL 

T

RANSFER

............................................................................................................................16 

3.10 V

OICE 

M

AIL 

................................................................................................................................16 

4 PHONE MENU .................................................................................................................................17

 

4.1 P

HONE 

M

ENU 

O

PERATION 

.............................................................................................................17 

4.2 M

ENU 

C

ONTENT

............................................................................................................................17 

4.2.1 Call List.................................................................................................................................17

 

4.2.2 Phone Book ...........................................................................................................................18

 

4.2.3 System Tools ..........................................................................................................................19

 

4.2.3.1 Phone Status................................................................................................................................... 19 

 

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Summary of Contents for EP-636

Page 1: ...EYPAD 11 3 1 1 Number Keys 11 3 1 2 Function Keys 12 3 2 VIEWING THE LCD IN IDLE STATE 12 3 3 CALL STATUS DISPLAY 12 3 4 How to Make a Call 13 3 4 1 Normal 13 3 4 2 Speakerphone 13 3 4 3 Switching between Normal and Speakerphone 13 3 4 4 Making a Phone Call with the Up Down Scroll Keys 13 3 4 5 Making a Phone Call via Call List 14 3 4 6 Making a Phone Call via the Phone Book 14 3 5 ANSWERING AN IN...

Page 2: ...sword 24 5 3 4 Time Zone 24 5 3 5 Auto Dial Time 25 5 3 6 Title 25 5 3 7 Disable as Dial Key 25 5 3 8 Auto Configurations 25 5 3 9 Advance 25 5 4 CALL SETTINGS 26 5 4 1 H 323 Phone 27 5 4 1 1 Gatekeeper Mode 28 5 4 1 2 Direct Mode 28 5 4 1 3 Advance Settings 28 5 4 2 SIP Phone 30 5 4 2 1 SIP Proxy 31 5 4 2 2 SIP Registrar 31 5 4 2 3 SIP Phone Number 31 5 4 2 4 Display Name 31 5 4 2 5 Home Domain 3...

Page 3: ...ation 40 5 6 1 1 Obtain an IP Address Automatically 41 5 6 1 2 Specify an IP Address Manually 41 5 6 1 3 PPPOE 41 5 6 1 4 Advance Configurations 41 5 6 2 PC Port Configurations 42 5 6 2 1 Bridge Mode 42 5 6 2 2 Specify an IP Address Manually 42 5 6 2 3 Disable 43 5 6 2 4 Advance Configurations 43 5 6 3 Primary DNS 43 5 6 4 Secondary DNS 43 5 6 5 Timer Server 44 5 7 PHONE BOOK 44 5 7 1 View the Pho...

Page 4: ... model is the first selected one for telecom operators and the main type exported by DBL Technology 1 2 Compliance SIP 2 0 H323 V4 Standard Transmission Control Protocol User Datagram Protocol Internet Protocol TCP UDP IP Real Time Protocol RTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HTTP Address Resolution Protocol ARP Domain Name System DNS Dynamic Host Control Protocol DHCP Network Time Protocol NTP G 711...

Page 5: ...Ethernet Bridge RAM 16M FLASH 4M Power Adaptor 120V DC 500mA Working Temperature 0 45 degree centigrade Working Humidity 40 90 not congealed Weight 650g Authentication FCC CE 1 4 Software Characteristics LINUX OS Built in HTTP TELNET COM Port Phone Manual for accessing internal parameters PPPoE dial up NAT Broadband Router functions DHCP Client DHCP Server Firmware On line upgrade Phone Book Memor...

Page 6: ...BL Technology EP 636 User Manual EP 636 Main Unit Coiled Phone Cord Power Adaptor IN AC100 240V OUT DC12V 500mA EP 636 Handset One Ethernet Cable Straight Type IP Phone Warranty Card User Manual and CD 6 ...

Page 7: ... and return to the previous condition 7 MESSAGE LED It illuminates when there is an unanswered call or voicemail 8 MENU Press this key to enter Menu mode 9 10 11 12 F1 BACKSPACE Press this key to move the cursor on the LCD one position backward This key is used for deleting a phone number entry or other phone setup entry F2 CONFERENCE Press this key to initiate a three way conference PHONEBOOK Pre...

Page 8: ...correction of operation and to avoid damages to the IP Phone 1 Connect the Coiled Phone Cord to the Handset and to the IP Phone Main Unit as shown in the Front View 2 Plug the AC Power Adaptor supplied to the Power Port of the IP Phone Main Body Plug the other end of the AC Power Adaptor to a wall outlet Make sure that the wall outlet voltage matches the specified input voltage on the Adaptor Inco...

Page 9: ...A LAN Port This configuration is very typical for home environment whereas a Broadband modem ADSL or Cable is installed and PPPOE dialup is used to connect to the ISP Use Ethernet cable to connect the LAN port of your IP phone to broadband modem ADSL Cable which is connected to internet directly Configure it into PPPOE B PC Port Use Ethernet cable to connect the PC port of your IP phone to a PC or...

Page 10: ...our IP phone to a Router or Switch Hub which is connected to internet directly Enable Obtain an IP Address Automatically B PC Port Use Ethernet cable to connect the PC port of your IP phone to a PC or Laptop Bridge Mode is the recommended setting for the IP Phone In the Bridge Mode the IP Phone allows a PC connected to the phone to pass through to the network Note NAT Traversal in Call Settings mo...

Page 11: ...ay the following information orderly instead Note the options may be varied in different environment 3 Using the IP Phone 3 1 Keypad 3 1 1 Number Keys The following table presents the number keys and their definition If you need to select numbers press the number key one time If you need to select the letters and other symbols displayed on the keys press the key continuously within 1 5 seconds unt...

Page 12: ...nd time There is no need for manual setting of the date and time If it is showing an incorrect date and time it means that it have not accessed the internet yet If the phone settings are correct it usually can obtain the date and time information within a few minutes B Title The title displayed on the LCD such as IP211 can be set by the user as he or she likes 3 3 Call Status Display Once a call i...

Page 13: ...rd from the speaker This step is optional and can be skipped 2 Press the phone number via the number keypad 3 Press or OK 4 After the call is terminated press MONITOR to hang up the phone call 3 4 3 Switching between Normal and Speakerphone 1 While the IP phone is in normal mode press MONOTOR to switch to speakerphone mode 2 While in speakerphone mode lift the handset off the cradle to switch to n...

Page 14: ...to select OUTGOING CALLS history You can also press OK button to select one item 4 Use to select one phone number to be dialed out 5 Press OK button to dial out the number you want 3 4 6 Making a Phone Call via the Phone Book 1 Pick up the handset or press MONITOR 2 Press MENU and use to select PHONE BOOK Press OK Or you can press PHONEBOOK button directly 3 Press 1 to select VIEW 4 Use to select ...

Page 15: ...urrent call without hearing a dial tone or press FLASH key to hold the current call and enter dial mode by hearing a dial tone 2 Enter a new phone number to make another call 3 After finishing the second call you can press HOLD H323 or FLASH SIP again to return to the former call on hold Besides when another call is incoming during the process of your present call you can also press HOLD to put th...

Page 16: ...e process of a call After announcing transfer to B press TRANSFER 2 When you hear dial tone dial the third party s phone number 3 Hang up your phone without announcing transfer to C B Attended Transfer When a call is in process and you agree with him her to have a call transfer press TRANSFER and when you hear dial tone dial another phone number to announce a transfer If the third party agrees han...

Page 17: ...age Select any item you need by pressing to select it and pressing OK If you want to go back to the former screen press ESC 4 2 Menu Content Note each item of the menu contents is displayed page by page The diagram below shows the menu structure 4 2 1 Call List A Press MENU and then OK to enter the CALL LIST menu shown as below 17 ...

Page 18: ... memory 3 Select 3 to delete the number stored 4 2 2 Phone Book 1 Press MENU and select 2 PHONE BOOK by using and pressing OK The following items will be displayed page by page 2 Select 1 to view the existing records If there is no record entered the LCD displays a NO NUMBER message If there are records in the phone book the number of each phone record will be displayed as below A Press to browse ...

Page 19: ...the LAN port IP address If it is configured the LCD will display If it is not configured the LCD will display 2 Select 2 to view the PC port IP address If it is configured the LCD will display If it is not configured the LCD will display 3 Select 3 to view the phone number such as 4 2 3 2 SYSTEM VERSION Select 2 to see the SYSTEM VERSION such as 4 2 3 3 RING VOLUME Select 3 to see the RING VOLUME ...

Page 20: ...N Port 2 PC Port 3 Gateway Address 4 Primary and Secondary DNSs 5 Time Zone 6 Endpoint Mode 7 H 235 Authentication 8 Firewall 9 Codec Preference 10 FastStart 11 Network Tones 12 Dialup Network 13 DHCP Service 14 On line upgrade 4 2 4 DEVICE CONFIG Select 4 DEVICE CONFIG in MENU list You need to input LODGIN ID and PASSWORD in order to configure the device by menu mode The ID for user is user and t...

Page 21: ... TOOLS Press OK 2 Select 1 PHONE STATUS by pressing OK 3 Select 1 LAN PORT by pressing OK to obtain the LAN port IP address such as 192 168 2 211 If you configure your phone to PPPOE you have to select 2 PC PORT to obtain the PC port IP address 5 1 2 To Login to the Phone Besides in order to enter the further step of configuration you have to log in to the phone including your ID and Password Once...

Page 22: ...nformation and network information The status window displays the basic information of the system It is also the first window while logging in to the web configuration utility You can also bring up this window by clicking Status in the left menu bar The configuration page will be shown as follows 22 ...

Page 23: ...used by LAN port The IP Phone LAN port can be configured to obtain its IP address by DHCP or the IP address can be set statically used mainly while using the phone with a DSL line PC Port Configuration shows the current IP address used by PC port In the Bridge Mode the IP Phone allows a PC connected to the phone to pass through to the network No other PC configuration settings are set the Advanced...

Page 24: ... administration The user password is set to allow you to configure the phonebook and other user administrative tasks The default is 1234 5 3 3 Administrator Password The administrator password is set to allow you to modify all configuration items assigned to the IP phone The default is dbl admin 5 3 4 Time Zone The IP phone uses Network Time Protocol NTP to retrieve date and time information from ...

Page 25: ... jumpers Ideally auto configuring devices should just Plug and Play Auto configuration has been made common because of the low cost of microprocessors and other embedded controller devices It includes auto config server and auto config refresh 5 3 9 Advance The network tone is the dial tone one hears when he or she picks up the handset to make a call and the ring back tone when he or she dial a nu...

Page 26: ...o set up the internet connection through IP phone concerning two kinds of endpoint types H 323 phone and SIP phone Besides codec preference and NAT traversal are also included Click Call Settings in the left menu of the configuration page the Call Settings screen will be displayed as follows 26 ...

Page 27: ...DBL Technology EP 636 User Manual 5 4 1 H 323 Phone H 323 is the international standard for multimedia communication over packet switched networks 27 ...

Page 28: ...ows Gatekeeper Address Phone Number Display Name Unconditional Forward Number No Reply Forward Number Busy Forward Number and Enable AUTH Auth ID and Password Gatekeeper Address is used for finding the correct gatekeeper It may be an IP address such as 192 168 2 1 or a domain name like gk yourisp com On the Call Settings screen enter the gatekeeper address in the Gatekeeper Address field Phone Num...

Page 29: ...ts RTP QOS and Transfer Mode Click Advance Settings in the H 323 configuration page the following screen will be displayed H 323 ID is an alphanumeric string representing names e mail address etc It may be a user name conference name e mail name or other identifier 29 ...

Page 30: ...arrying a RTP data Enter RTP QOS if your network supports DiffServ and can prioritize the packets to maintain voice quality It includes three modes None IP TOS and DiffServ As to TOS Value there are six kinds Routing Priority Immediate Flash Flashoverride and Critic Ecp Diffserv Class refers to the following items Best Effort FWD C1 from Low Drop to High Drop FWD C2 from Low Drop to High Drop FWD ...

Page 31: ... yourisp com or 192 168 2 197 may be a proxy address 5 4 2 2 SIP Registrar SIP Registrar is a SIP server responsible for keeping track of where a user is contactable and providing that information to callers 5 4 2 3 SIP Phone Number The SIP Phone Number is the telephone number or extension you assigned to the VoIP SIP Phone such as 123456 5 4 2 4 Display Name Display Name is what the call party se...

Page 32: ...d on IDs and passwords The authentication IDs and passwords are the credentials to determine whether the IP Proxy should accept or reject a session invitation 5 4 2 6 Advance settings Advance settings include DTMF Payload Type Register Expiry SIP Local Port SIP Outbound Proxy SIP Stun Server SIP Operation Mode DTMF Relay Enable Call Forward RTP Port and RTP QOS The configuration screen is shown be...

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Page 34: ...internal network to the Internet Ask your network administrator for these parameters STUN stands for Simple Traversal of UDP over NAT It is a protocol which enables the SIP phone to detect the presence and type of NAT behind which the phone is placed SIP Stun Server refers the SIP address of the Stun Server Voice Mail Num is the number for voice mail SIP Operation Mode is to enable some vendor spe...

Page 35: ... Flashoverride and Critic Ecp Differserv Class refers to the following items Best Effort FWD C1 from Low Drop to High Drop FWD C2 from Low Drop to High Drop FWD C3 from Low Drop to High Drop FWD C4 from Low Drop to High Drop and Expedited FWD 5 4 3 Codec Preference Codec preference is the order of voice codec The default one is up transmitting which is the set mode for common users The below figur...

Page 36: ...et to reach services provided by internal servers such as FTP HTTP Telnet etc Port forwarding Support includes Gateway Address and Echo Server Address Gateway is a communication device that connects two different networks Echo server is a standard service implementing the ECHO protocol 5 4 4 3 Relay Proxy Relay Proxy is HyberTone s proprietary NAT traversal technology which enables HyberTone s VoI...

Page 37: ...DBL Technology EP 636 User Manual 5 5 Phone Settings The Phone Settings configuration is shown as below 37 ...

Page 38: ...you define it to 123 When you dial a phone number as 12345 you only need to press the F1 key and then dial the back two numbers 45 Calling Function Num refers to the star command or a phone number you predefine to use in the phone operation For example you define it to 42 which you define for call transfer When you are in the process of a call press the F1 key and you will send the transfer comman...

Page 39: ...u can set them as you like Get LAN Port IP 01 Get PC Port IP 02 Set LAN Port IP 03 Set PC Port IP 04 Get Phone Number 05 Transfer key 41 Hold key 42 Dial From Phone Book 50 Dial Last Receive Call Number 51 Dial Last Missed Call Number 52 Dial Last Dial Number 53 Get Last Receive Number 54 Get Last Missed Call Number 55 Get Last Dial Number 56 Reset Network Config 09987456 RESET Syscfg 09987654 Pre...

Page 40: ...84 to enable next caller ID send The Network Configurations screen as follows allows you to set up the IP addresses of the LAN and PC port Bridge or Router mode by selecting or deselecting Bridge Mode default Gateway Address and Primary and Secondary DNS server IP addresses It includes LAN Port Configuration and PC Port Configuration 5 6 1 LAN Port Configuration The IP phone LAN port can be config...

Page 41: ...enter the IP address the subnet mask the gateway address the primary DNS and the secondary DNS which are provided by your network service provider Make sure that no other device is using the same fixed IP address for internet access If your PC is using the same fixed IP address for internet access you need to change it to a private IP address and then connect it to the LAN port of the IP phone Mak...

Page 42: ...e two modes to configure a PC port Bridge Mode and Specify an IP Address Manually 5 6 2 1 Bridge Mode In the Bridge Mode the IP Phone allows a PC connected to the phone to pass through to the network No other PC Configuration settings are set the Advanced Settings Gateway Primary and Secondary DNS field settings are not required and will be ignored 5 6 2 2 Specify an IP Address Manually Click Spec...

Page 43: ...atabase of Internet names and addresses that translates the names to the official Internet Protocol numbers and vice versa the distributed name and address mechanism used in the Internet Primary DNS is the primary DNS server IP address You can obtain this from your ISP For example 202 67 156 221 If PPPoE Dialup Networking is used the Primary DNS will be obtained automatically from the ISP This ent...

Page 44: ...rk Time Protocol server where the IP Phone retrieves date and time information 5 7 Phone Book Users are able to store up to 50 phone numbers by pressing the Phone Book button For each of the 50 phone book numbers the user can store both a number and name for display The configuration web of phone book is shown as follows 5 7 1 View the Phone Number Record In the Phone Book window Name Phone number...

Page 45: ...Press Add button to add a new record Then the screen will be displayed as follows After entering all items click the Save button to save the information you have entered B To Modify or Delete a Record Click Name to modify the record content The screen as follows will be displayed 45 ...

Page 46: ...tton and this record will be deleted from the phone book menu 5 8 Online Upgrade WARNING Performing an online upgrade is for experienced users or administrators only Click Online Upgrade button in the left menu of the configuration page Enter the IP address or domain name of the upgrade server and package name for example http 192 168 2 1 update T32HS 3 05 pkg and then click Start 46 ...

Page 47: ...tion changes to your IP phone you must save the configuration you have done Otherwise your configuration will not take effect Just click Save Configuration in the left menu of the configuration page and you will see the following screen which means your configuration has been saved 47 ...

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