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User guide

Copyright© Version 1.1, 2014 bintec elmeg GmbH

User guide

elmeg IP140

Summary of Contents for bintec elmeg IP140

Page 1: ...elmeg IP140 en elmeg140_v1 cover_front_140 fm 09 04 2014 Version 2 27 05 2010 1 elmeg IP140 bintec elmeg User guide Copyright Version 1 1 2014 bintec elmeg GmbH User guide elmeg IP140...

Page 2: ...c elmeg devices make WAN connections as a possible function of the system configuration You must monitor the product in order to avoid unwanted charges bintec elmeg GmbH accepts no responsibility for...

Page 3: ...nnect your telephone to the local network via Ethernet Connect a PC using your tele phone as a gigabit Ethernet switch u Wireless connection to the local network WLAN Use your telephone in a wireless...

Page 4: ...key Do Not Disturb DND function Page 37 8 Call records key Record a call Page 38 9 Message Centre Open call and message lists Page 59 10 End call back key End reject call cancel function go back one...

Page 5: ...f the WLAN connection device connected via WLAN Page 85 USB storage device is connected The icon flashes when data is being transferred Page 101 DECT function is activated A green icon indicates that...

Page 6: ...ing via the keypad and display menu 23 Menu tree 29 Operating via the PC 31 Making calls 32 Calling 32 Receiving incoming calls 35 Ending a call 35 Using functions when making a telephone call 36 Maki...

Page 7: ...nfiguring WLAN settings 85 Connecting a mobile phone or headset 88 Connecting a headset via RJ9 88 Connecting a mobile phone or headset via Bluetooth 89 Connecting a mobile phone or headset via DECT 9...

Page 8: ...g IP140 bintec elmeg Contents Appendix 154 Caring for your telephone 154 Contact with liquid 154 Using insert strips 154 Specifications 155 Service Customer Care 155 Questions and answers 155 Authoris...

Page 9: ...sing your telephone may affect nearby medical equipment Be aware of the tech nical conditions in your particular environment e g doctor s surgery Do not install the phone in a bathroom or shower room...

Page 10: ...centrally by the phone system 1 bintec elmeg IP telephone 2 bintec elmeg IP telephone with integrated gigabit switch e g elmeg IP140 YourPCis connecteddirectlyto the phone providingyou with an additio...

Page 11: ...a phone system You can also use your elmeg IP140 without a phone system 1 bintec elmeg IP telephone with integrated gigabit switch elmeg IP140 YourPCis connecteddirectlyto the phone providingyou with...

Page 12: ...Ethernetcable for connection to the local network switch router gateway Power adapter for connecting the phone to the mains power supply if required with three different plug in modules Europe Great B...

Page 13: ...he Internet at www bintec elmeg com Select the product to open the relevant product page for your telephone where you will find a link to the user guide To find out what version of firmware is current...

Page 14: ...cting the receiver 1 Insert the connector which can be found on the longer straight end of the connection cable into the connection port on the bottom of the phone 2 Place the straight part of the cab...

Page 15: ...different options 1 Attach one end of the Ethernet cable supplied to the right hand LAN port on the rear of the phone 2 Attach the other end of the Ethernet cable to a LAN port on your network Etherne...

Page 16: ...2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a LAN port on the PC Connecting a device to the mains power supply if required Your elmeg IP140 is supplied with sufficient power by PoE Power over Et...

Page 17: ...plug in module again press on the button marked Push and pull the plug in module out of the power supply unit 1 Connect the power adapter to the port on the rear of the phone 2 Then insert the plug i...

Page 18: ...ge contains u One extension module u One connection frame with four fastening screws u One connection cable u Insert strips 1 Position the extension module to the right of the phone on left when viewe...

Page 19: ...correct your selection if necessary Use the navigation key to select the required language To do this press up or down on the navigation key q Further information about the navigation key can be foun...

Page 20: ...ion is then established automatically IP addresses statically the device IP address the address prefix length and the DNS server IP address u If you are using the wireless local network WLAN you will...

Page 21: ...es VoIP accounts for your device If you use a elmeg hybird phone system you can use the automatic provisioning for your phones Or u You have registered with a VoIP provider e g via your PC and set up...

Page 22: ...d the section entitled Using the phone on Page 23 If you have any questions about using your phone contact our Customer Care team Page 155 Information on is located here Operating the phone via the ke...

Page 23: ...he functions on your phone particularly the menu functions In idle status icons on the display indicate the status of your phone Page 5 Alternatively you can select the information you wish to display...

Page 24: ...g names abc Lower case only e g for entering e mail addresses 123 Digits only for entering numbers Switching entry mode Press the hash key The text entry mode will change Moving the cursor r Press the...

Page 25: ...aracter Insert Pressthedisplaykey Theselected character is inserted at the cursor position In idle status In menus and lists Depending on the operating situation OK Yes Save Select or Change Copy a nu...

Page 26: ...key Back to the previous level Press the Back display key or briefly press the end key I The current operation is cancelled and you will return to the previous menu level You can revert to idle status...

Page 27: ...ically revert to idle status Settings that have not been saved by selecting the display keys OK Yes Save or Change or the navigation key are lost Scrolling through lists If it is not possible to view...

Page 28: ...open the main menu Navigate up down using the navigation key q until the Settings submenu is selected Press the display key OK to confirm your selection Back OK Select Services Additional Features Or...

Page 29: ...9 Additional Features Internet Radio Page 64 Resource Directory Screensavers Page 95 Caller Pictures Page 96 Sounds Page 97 Capacity Page 98 Organizer Calendar Page 60 Alarm Clock Page 62 Missed Alarm...

Page 30: ...s Page 69 Anon Call Silencing Page 70 Advisory Tones Page 70 Display Idle Display Page 71 Screensaver Page 75 Backlight Page 77 Language Page 78 Connectivity Bluetooth Activation Page 89 Search for De...

Page 31: ...e password is user but this can be changed Click on OK In User mode the following functions are available u Manage your contacts in the local directory and dial numbers directly Page 146 u View your c...

Page 32: ...Lift the receiver Or c Lift the receiver Enter the phone number Dial Press the display key The number is dialled The duration of the call is shown while the call is in progress Instead of putting the...

Page 33: ...user interface Page 146 or the phone s display menu Page 48 To dial a number proceed as follows Z Open the directory using the navigation key s Or use the display menu Contacts Directory Please note...

Page 34: ...e name will appear on the display if you have saved the number in the directory You can browse through the entries and dial directly from within the record If there are new entries in the missed calls...

Page 35: ...Please note You can also access the call lists using the Web user interface Page 147 The display shows the caller s number where calling line identification is permitted Page 38 and their name if the...

Page 36: ...inging H To decrease the volume press the left side of the key and to increase the volume press the right side of the key Each time you press the key the volume will increase or decrease by one level...

Page 37: ...he caller via the speaker Deactivating speaker mode during a call c Lift the receiver Continue the call via the receiver Do not disturb You can activate the Do Not Disturb DND function if you do not w...

Page 38: ...hen making outgoing calls You are calling anonymously Prerequisite Anonymous calls are only possible via VoIP connections through providers that support the anonymous calling function You may have to...

Page 39: ...one call Accepting a call Accept Press the display key to accept the call Rejecting a call Reject Press the display key to reject the waiting call The display shows the caller s number where calling l...

Page 40: ...key to tick the box Press the display key again to remove the tick Call swapping You are speaking to one participant and a second is on hold this may be because you have accepted a waiting call or hav...

Page 41: ...the display key The number is dialled As soon as the participant answers they are automatically connected to the conference call Add Particip Press the display key to begin a consultation call with an...

Page 42: ...nsure that the connection is actually established L Press the transfer key The call is placed on hold Enter the phone number for the participant to whom you want to transfer the call Dial Press the di...

Page 43: ...ins the accounts configured on your telephone q Select the required account OK Press the display key to confirm the selection Save Press the display key to save the settings for this account r Switch...

Page 44: ...ller appears in the directory If the caller has activated CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation the caller s phone num ber is identified The caller can then be identified by this number if he...

Page 45: ...directory the direc tory entry is displayed Page 48 Please note When you receive a call the phone first of all searches for a corresponding entry in the local directory If the number doesn t appear th...

Page 46: ...y key The number is dialled q Scroll through the list to the required name Options Press the display key q Select the Copy to Directory entry OK Press the display key to confirm the action The directo...

Page 47: ...Using the call lists Deleting an entry or list Options Press the display key q Select the required action Delete Entry or Delete List OK Press the display key to confirm the action You must confirm t...

Page 48: ...u can save your directory on a USB stick and access it from another phone Page 116 Directory entries An icon in front of a phone number indicates whether it is a home office k or mobile number l Pleas...

Page 49: ...ntry action Each directory entry has five tabs r Scroll from tab to tab q Navigate to the required field or to the tab level q Scroll through the list to the required name View Press the display key T...

Page 50: ...rs must be assigned as the default phone number Page 51 q Select the New Number entry OK Confirm the selection r Select the type Office Home Mobile URI Enter the phone number r Select the Yes option i...

Page 51: ...the required directory entry Options Press the display key q Select Edit Entry Directory entry fields can be edited The proce dure is the same as for Creating a new entry q Scroll to the required dir...

Page 52: ...ctory q Scroll to the required entry c Lift the receiver The number is dialled If several numbers are saved on the vCard a list of numbers is displayed once the receiver is lifted Ifyoudo notselecta n...

Page 53: ...display menu Contacts LDAP Directory Or Z Press and hold navigation key s Searching for and displaying an entry Dialling from the LDAP directory Enter the name or first few letters For information on...

Page 54: ...a network mailbox for each of your VoIP accounts in order to record all calls Page 133 If there are new messages on the network mailbox these are indicated by the icon The number of messages is displa...

Page 55: ...splayed By default call records are played back via the speaker If a headset is connected you can listen to the playback through this The call records are displayed in chronological order from the mos...

Page 56: ...133 New incoming e mails are indicated by the icon The number of new e mails is shown to the right If more than 99 e mails have been received the number will flash If no more capacity is available for...

Page 57: ...ail messages are displayed in chrono logical order from the most recent through to the oldest along with the following informa tion u Name e mail address of the sender single line shortened if necessa...

Page 58: ...ve opened the e mail message to read it Delete Press the display key to delete the e mail The e mail is deleted from the phone s e mail list To delete e mails from the server as well use the Web confi...

Page 59: ...s classed as anything that has been received since the corresponding list was last opened You use the Web configurator to specify which message types can be accessed via the Message Centre Page 135 Op...

Page 60: ...ighlighted orange Current date Selected date Date with assigned alarm If one or more alarms are scheduled on the same day you can display these p Navigate to the required date View Press the display k...

Page 61: ...Page 59 Missed alarms are displayed in chronological order from the most recent through to the oldest and are accompanied by an icon R Birthday anniversary Nameas itappears inthedirectoryentryandage b...

Page 62: ...manage the alarm clock function via the display menu Organizer Alarm Clock Activating deactivating the alarm clock function A wake up call is signalled on the display and the selected ringer also rin...

Page 63: ...ess the display key to save your settings Volume r Set the volume for the wake up call at one of ten levels The current setting is displayed graphically Signal r Set the signal All available ringers c...

Page 64: ...et services can only be accessed if the info services function has been activated in the Web configurator Page 136 If a connection is established you can listen to the station s current programme Any...

Page 65: ...the Information Centre using the D key News News is divided into a range of topics Headlines Entertainment Computer Sports Business Sci Tech Sub topics are defined for each topic in the Web configura...

Page 66: ...red headlines OK Press the display key to confirm the selection The headline for the news item is displayed q Scroll through the news item r Scroll to the next or previous news item Closing info servi...

Page 67: ...145 Date Enter the day month and year in eight digit format e g for 14 January 2010 Time Enter the time in four digit format e g 0715 for 07 15 Time display for this setting in 24 hour format 07 15 T...

Page 68: ...ave the settings Setting the volume while the phone is ringing You can adjust the volume while the phone is ringing using the H key Each time you press the key the volume will increase or decrease by...

Page 69: ...tting for All Calls is Individual i e the relevant setting is applied to each account If you select a melody for All Calls this applies to all accounts q Select the VoIP account you want to set the ri...

Page 70: ...stically u Confirmations After completing an entry setting and when a new entry appears in the net work mailbox or call list when you make an incorrect entry or when you scroll to the top of a menu Se...

Page 71: ...show Default setting Time Zone Settings Display Idle Display Setting the time zone r Select from Time Zones Clock Calendar Slide Show and Pictures The options you have chosen will then be avail able...

Page 72: ...the settings If you select Clock a clock showing the current time is displayed By default the time is set by a time server Page 142 You can deactivate the time server and set the time manually Page 6...

Page 73: ...layed one after the other at 10 second intervals If you prefer to use your own pictures you will need to add them to your phone s resource directory Page 96 Selecting pictures The names of the picture...

Page 74: ...e the settings If you choose Pictures you can select a picture to be shown on the display If you want to use your own picture you must save it beforehand in the resource directory Page 96 Selecting a...

Page 75: ...aver are identical to those used to configure the idle dis play Clock Page 72 Calendar Page 73 Slide Show Page 73 Pictures Page 74 Displaying the info service as a screensaver You can have specific in...

Page 76: ...info service r Select Info Services as the screen saver Save Press the display key to save the settings If no info service is available the Analog Clock will be displayed as the screensaver instead Pl...

Page 77: ...nd time have already been set Settings Display Backlight Brightness r Select the required brightness level from 1 to 7 Your setting is activated immedi ately so that you can check it and correct it if...

Page 78: ...rce directory and all of your individual settings are deleted or reset to the factory settings You need the administrator password before you can use this function Page 143 Settings Reset Enter the ad...

Page 79: ...device is assigned a static IP address your network administrator must tell you the IP address of your device You then assign this address to your phone Page 80 u If your network uses IPv6 you have t...

Page 80: ...n your network IPv4 or IPv6 Activated Network r Select LAN To configure the WLAN Page 85 You may be asked to configure additional set tings depending on your selection IP Address Type r Select Dynamic...

Page 81: ...e subnet mask specifies how many parts of an IP address the network prefix must com prise For example 255 255 255 0 means that the first three parts of the IP address must be the same for all devices...

Page 82: ...S server cannot be reached Once all the settings are complete press the display key Save to save the configuration set tings IPv6 configuration IP Address Type r Select Automatic Scan if your device r...

Page 83: ...when a connection is being established to a server You can specify the IP address for your router gateway here This forwards address requests from the phone to its DNS server There is no default sett...

Page 84: ...fer of voice and data Range of values and their Class of Service assignments according to IEEE 802 1p Once all the settings are complete press the display key Save to save the configuration set tings...

Page 85: ...a maximum data transfer rate of 150 Mbit s Encryption in line with WiFi security requirements is supported Prerequisite The WLAN function is activated default setting Page 117 You start WLAN configur...

Page 86: ...successful the Local Network screen is displayed Enterthenetworkmanuallyorrepeatthe search at a later date If the search was successful the wireless networks are displayed with their net work name SSI...

Page 87: ...r settings e g your VoIP accounts Page 102 In the following instances the network configuration is not yet complete and further settings must be made u Network with IPv4 and static IP address Page 80...

Page 88: ...adset via DECT or Bluetooth u A mobile phone via Bluetooth Link2Mobile You can assign a separate VoIP account to the connected mobile phone via the Web config urator Page 127 Incoming calls for the mo...

Page 89: ...th is activated your phone is visible to all Bluetooth devices in the receiving range To create a connection to a device it must be entered as a Known Device Page 91 Please note u You can operate head...

Page 90: ...your phone that is already registered to another device e g to a mobile phone please deactivate this connection before you start the reg istration process Searching for a device q Select Search for D...

Page 91: ...for the Bluetooth device to be registered OK Press the display key to register the device It will be added under Known Device Please note Only one device can be registered via Bluetooth at a time The...

Page 92: ...e your DECT devices in the user guides for these devices Activating deactivating the DECT function You activate the DECT function via the display menu Settings Connectivity DECT q Select Own Device Ed...

Page 93: ...the radiation DECT transmission power of the phone in idle status is switched off q Select Register Device OK Press the display key A device that starts the registration process within 60 sec onds is...

Page 94: ...ource Directory supports the following file formats Your phone contains a variety of default sounds and pictures You can play the available sounds and view the pictures You can download other pictures...

Page 95: ...75 Open the list of available pictures via the display menu Additional Features Resource Directory Screensavers Deleting a picture Options Press the display key q Select Delete OK Press the display ke...

Page 96: ...You open the list of available caller pictures via the display menu Additional Features Resource Directory Caller Pictures If you change the name of a picture that is used in a directory entry it will...

Page 97: ...ional Features Resource Directory Sounds Deleting a sound Options Press the display key q Select Delete OK Press the display key to confirm the action The selected sound is deleted You can only delete...

Page 98: ...resource directory Checking the capacity of the Resource Directory You can display the available capacity in the Resource Directory Additional Features Resource Directory Capacity The available capaci...

Page 99: ...or data backup u For bintec elmeg MobileOffice To personalise your phone with personal settings and data including VoIP accounts network settings ringer settings and display settings etc that are save...

Page 100: ...n Data must be stored on the USB storage device in the following formats before it can be used When you connect the USB storage device to the phone the system is automatically restarted and the savedd...

Page 101: ...obile Office mode the phone works exclusively with the data on the USB stick and ignores the data stored locally on the phone The phone settings are retained and can be used again when you deactivate...

Page 102: ...hone You will find this via the display menu in the LAN settings for the device Settings Connectivity Local Network Page 80 Accessing the Web configurator Launch the Internet browser on your PC Enter...

Page 103: ...lmeg hybird product family quick access to the phone configuration is possible via the phone system s user interface For more information refer to the user documentation of your phone system Settings...

Page 104: ...a PC Settings System Date and Time Page 142 Security Page 143 Display Page 143 Local Contacts Page 146 All Calls Page 147 Upload Tones and Pictures Page 148 Reboot and Reset Page 149 Save and Restore...

Page 105: ...t up blacklists and voice mail ser vices u Messaging Page 133 Create settings for receiving e mail and configure the Message Centre MWI for your device u Services Page 136 Select info services and Int...

Page 106: ...ation Select Dynamic if your device receives the IP address via a DHCP server Select Static if your device receives a fixed IP address If the Dynamic setting is selected all further settings are confi...

Page 107: ...thefirst three partsofan IPaddress must be thesame for all devices in the network while the last part is specific to each device In subnet mask 255 255 0 0 only the first two parts are reserved for th...

Page 108: ...0 to FFFFFF that are separated by a colon e g 2001 b021 189 0 205 5dff fe6b 87 The IP address comprises a prefix and an interface identifier The length of the prefix usually 64 bits is determined by t...

Page 109: ...to separate the data traffic of different services Internet telephony Internet TV and to define different priorities for the data traffic You can operate your phone and a PC connected to your phone s...

Page 110: ...ith a lot of data traffic you can achieve better quality phone connections by giving a high priority to voice data Range of values and their Class of Service assignments according to IEEE 802 1p Savin...

Page 111: ...by the HTTP server The default setting is 80 HTTPS Port Enter the number for the port to be used for secure connections by the HTTP server The default setting is 443 HTTP Connection Type Select which...

Page 112: ...Initiation Pro tocol contain the signalling data while RTP Real time Transport Protocol is used for the voice transfer Settings Network and Connections QoS Settings Enter your chosen QoS values in th...

Page 113: ...ne the intended phone If you click on No the phone uses the ports specified in SIP port and RTP port SIP port Specify the local communication port that the phone should use to send and receive signal...

Page 114: ...nauthorised access to your device settings Select the network protocol to be used for the communication TLS Transport Level Security UDP User Datagram Protocol UDP Transmission Control Protocol Securi...

Page 115: ...one and vice versa Settings Network and Connections USB Mode and Data Transfer De registering the USB stick from the phone To prevent loss of data you should de register the USB stick from the device...

Page 116: ...on As soon as you connect a USB stick a DE900_IP_PRO directory is created automatically with subdirectories for the different kinds of data if it does not already exist In case the directory already e...

Page 117: ...security requirements is supported Settings Network and Connections WLAN Select the On option if you want to use WLAN You must now connect your phone to a wireless network To do this you can search t...

Page 118: ...wer Select the Sending Power 100 75 50 or 25 The lower you set the transmission power the lower the range of the WLAN signal for your device A low transmission power protects against unauthorised call...

Page 119: ...Registering Bluetooth devices You will now search for Bluetooth devices in range that you want to allow to connect to the base station Move the headset or mobile phone that you want to connect close t...

Page 120: ...an register a DECT handset or a DECT headset to your elmeg IP140 Settings Network and Connections DECT Registering a DECT device To register a device via DECT you must set your phone to DECT registrat...

Page 121: ...menu provides the following setting options u Connections Page 122 This is where you can configure your VoIP connections and establish new connections u Voice quality Page 128 On this screen you can...

Page 122: ...ctivate or deactivate individual connections Define which of the connections are used by default for outgoing calls Change the configuration of connections or establish new connections Delete existing...

Page 123: ...without a configured connection to establish a new connection Only one connection can be configured at a time for mobile phones Entering personal provider data Now enter your personal login data that...

Page 124: ...communication port used on the registrar Port 5060 is used in most cases Registration Refresh Time sec Enter the time intervals at which the phone should repeat the registration with the VoIP server S...

Page 125: ...not change the default value for the NAT update The default setting is 20 seconds Outbound Proxy Mode Specify when the outbound proxy should be used If you leave the Outbound Server Address field empt...

Page 126: ...on is activated Page 44 Open the Advanced Settings area Select Yes for Missed accepted calls count if you want to deactivate this function The default setting is No Settings for ringer For each connec...

Page 127: ...connection or editing an existing one Click on Edit to change an existing connection or establish a new one Configuring the connection Enter a name of your choice or the phone number for this connect...

Page 128: ...Select the interval for sending RTP packets 20 or 30 ms RTP Real time Transport Protocol is a protocol for the continuous transmission of audiovis ual data streams via IP based networks Default 20 ms...

Page 129: ...ry exists for each VoIP connection Select a Melody form the list Click on Test to play back the selected melody Saving settings Click on Save to save your settings on the screen G 722 The broadband vo...

Page 130: ...er an area code should be dialled first Settings Telephony Dialling Plans Enter the Phone Number that the dialling plan is to apply to Select Use Area Codes if you want to call this number with an are...

Page 131: ...om the directory and other lists Exceptions Numbers for which you have defined dialling plans here Select your Country The fields under International show the Prefix and the Code Number for the select...

Page 132: ...te all entries Click on Block anonymous caller to block all anonymous calls Click on Save to save your settings on this screen Call live recording On this screen you define where call records should b...

Page 133: ...nu provides the following setting options u E mail This is where you enter the data for your e mail account so that you can receive your e mails on the phone u MWI light Page 135 On this screen you ca...

Page 134: ...or new e mail list to specify how often you want new e mails to be retrieved You can choose from various values between Every 15 minutes and Once per day Select whether e mails that you delete on your...

Page 135: ...his key flashes if a new message has been received You can switch the flashing on or off for every message type MWI Message Waiting Indication Settings Messaging MWI Light Select the message type for...

Page 136: ...5 Settings Services IP Info Services Activating the info services function Click on Yes to activate the IP Info Services function and allow it for your phone Selecting RSS feeds as an info service You...

Page 137: ...Save to save your settings Selecting an info service for the screensaver You can set up an info service as a screensaver The screensaver is activated via u The display menu Settings Display Screensav...

Page 138: ...f you access the Internet radio function in the phone s display menu Page 64 You can add new stations or delete existing ones from the list Enter the name and the Internet address URL for the required...

Page 139: ...DAP filters can be used to specify criteria for searches for spe cific objects in the directory e g all users whose first name starts with A or all users whose post code begins with a specific number...

Page 140: ...ng the directory key You can use the directory key Z navigation key s to open the local directory by default Page 48 You can change this setting Select which directory you want to access with the Dire...

Page 141: ...xtensions flash if a call has been parked on an extension The call can be picked up on any extension by pressing the key Enter the Phone Number of the shared line that is configured on the phone sys t...

Page 142: ...the device and restore factory settings Page 149 u Save and restore telephone data Page 149 u Perform and configure a firmware update Page 150 Date and time On this screen you can specify a time serv...

Page 143: ...for security purposes Settings System Security On this screen you can change the passwords for administrator identification and user identifi cation For security reasons you should always do this aft...

Page 144: ...en Choose the required Idle Display or Screensaver from the list If no screensaver is set Idle Display is selected Possible displays If you have selected the Pictures option you must now choose one or...

Page 145: ...t for the display screen Select your required setting Saving settings Click on Save to save the settings on this screen Device Language Language for the display screens Web Interface Language Language...

Page 146: ...e directory Click on the phone symbol next to the number The number is dialled via the phone s handsfree function Click on to end the call or to interrupt the dialling Searching for an entry In the se...

Page 147: ...on to delete the entry All calls This screen is for managing your call lists All features described here are also available via the phone s display menu Page 44 Date Time Time of the call conference c...

Page 148: ...le Navigate to the storage location of the sound files in the file system on the PC and select the required file Enter a Name for the ringer and click on Store You can download pictures for the displa...

Page 149: ...All phone settings can be reset to the Factory settings This deletes all settings lists and direc tory entries Click on OK next to Start factory reset to reset the phone to the default settings Saving...

Page 150: ...ays up to date You can find the current version of your firmware on the Device status screen Page 152 You can update your phone automatically or manually Your provider for Internet telephony can also...

Page 151: ...een Select No for Automatic check for software updates and or Automatic check for profile updates Click on Browse and select the file from the file system on your PC Click on Load to start the update...

Page 152: ...log This screen shows the system log The events are displayed with the Date Time and Message This information may be useful in the event of problems involving Customer Care Click on Reload to update...

Page 153: ...ace This recording is carried out for diagnostic purposes and should only be made if requested by service person nel Click on Start Every incoming or outgoing data packet to or from your phone is reco...

Page 154: ...e the keypad facing down in a dry warm place for at least 72 hours not in a microwave oven etc 4 Do not switch on the device again until it is completely dry When it has fully dried out you will norma...

Page 155: ...AN 2 port LAN switch 10 Mbit 100 Mbit 1Gbit USB 2 0 type A high full low host interface Bluetooth Class 2 IEEE 802 15 1 HFP HSP DECT GAP CAT iq1 0 EcoMode WLAN Standards IEEE 802 11b g n Headset conne...

Page 156: ...the 1999 5 EC Declaration of Conformity is available at this Internet address www bintec elmeg com Disposal All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal w...

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Page 164: ...04 2014 Version 2 27 05 2010 164 elmeg IP140 bintec elmeg Accessories Accessories Extension module each with 14 additional programmable keys For elmeg IP130 T100 Product number 5530000060 For elmeg IP...

Page 165: ...activated if the VoIP provider offers a STUN server or an out bound proxy See also Firewall NAT Outbound proxy STUN Authentication Restriction of access to a network service by using an ID and passwor...

Page 166: ...t via the Internet and decodes i e translates into analogue voice digital data when voice packets are received There are different codecs with differing degrees of compression for instance Both partie...

Page 167: ...me routers you can specify that the IP address for the phone is never changed Displayed name VoIP provider feature You can specify any name that is to be shown to the other party during a call instead...

Page 168: ...resses For dynamic IP addresses this service is now enhanced with Dynamic DNS This permits the use of a network component with a dynamic IP address as a server on the Internet DynDNS ensures that a se...

Page 169: ...ta packets that are too big are split into smaller packets fragments before they are trans ferred They are put together again when they reach the recipient defragmented Full duplex Data transmission i...

Page 170: ...in the USA and Japan national standards were previously more fre quently supported H Headset Combination of microphone and headphone A headset makes using speaker mode more convenient Headsets that c...

Page 171: ...on the TCP IP protocols e g LAN Internet On the Internet domain names are usually assigned instead of IP addresses DNS assigns the corresponding IP address to the domain name The IPv4 IP address has f...

Page 172: ...its per second Unit of the transmission speed in a network MRU Maximum Receive Unit Defines the maximum user data volume within a data packet MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Defines the maximum length o...

Page 173: ...tects against unauthorised use When the PIN is activated a number combination has to be entered to access a protected area Port Data is exchanged between two applications in a network across a port Po...

Page 174: ...oice quality is better i e fewer delays less echoing less crack ling R RAM Random Access Memory Memory in which you have reading and storage rights Items such as melodies and screen pictures are saved...

Page 175: ...o data Often used in conjunction with UDP In this case RTP packets are embedded in UDP packets S Server Makes a service available to other network subscribers clients The term can indicate a computer...

Page 176: ...ined in the subnet mask In the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 for example the first three parts of the IP address are the network number and the last part is the subscriber number Symmetric NAT A symmetric...

Page 177: ...an call an Internet sub scriber with VoIP equipment URL Universal Resource Locator Globally unique address of a domain on the Internet A URL is a subtype of the URI URLs identify a resource by its loc...

Page 178: ...n extension to a wired LAN or it can form the basis for a new network The basic element of a wireless network is the cell This is the area where the wireless communication takes place A WLAN can be op...

Page 179: ...2 changing the name of the registered device 91 changing the name of your own device92 registering de registering device 91 searching for device 90 C Calendar 60 deleting an alarm 60 icons 60 opening...

Page 180: ...14 Connecting a PC 16 Connecting the network cable 15 Connection frame for extension module 18 Consultation call 39 Consultation key 4 39 Contact with liquid 154 Contents 12 Correcting incorrectly en...

Page 181: ...te 82 83 107 108 preferred 82 83 107 108 Do Not Disturb 37 Do Not Disturb DND 132 Do Not Disturb key 4 37 DSL router 10 DTMF transfer 125 E E mail deleting 58 displaying messages 133 displaying new me...

Page 182: ...64 select stations 64 selecting stations 138 Internet service 65 as screensaver 75 Internet telephony configuring 21 IP address 79 auto configuration 82 108 dynamic 80 106 finding 31 102 IPv4 81 107...

Page 183: ...e phone registering via Bluetooth 89 119 registering via DECT 92 MobileOFFICE 115 Move cursor 24 Mute key 4 37 Mute see Muting Muting 37 MWI Message Waiting Indication 54 135 N NAS system 11 NAT 124 r...

Page 184: ...94 pictures for screensaver 95 Resource directory sounds for ringers 97 Restarting 149 Restoring the default settings 78 Ringer 68 adjusting the volume while phone is ringing 36 alternative volume 68...

Page 185: ...y menu 67 in Web configurator 105 saving for MobileOFFICE 101 Telephony 121 Text editor 24 Time setting 67 showing on display 72 Time server 67 Time zone setting 19 showing on display 71 Tone scheme 1...

Page 186: ...31 102 changing password 143 login screen 31 102 menu structure 103 selecting language 31 102 settings 105 starting 31 102 user identification 31 102 Wireless cell 178 Wireless LAN see WLAN WLAN 79 17...

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