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1. Introducing C56/C56PVoIP Phone
1.1. Thank you for your purchasingC56/C56P
Thank you for your purchasing C56/C56P, C56/C56P is a full-feature telephone that provides voice
communication over the same data network that your computer uses. This phone functions not only much
like a traditional phone, allowing to place and receive calls, and enjoying other features that traditional phone
has, but also it own many data services features which you could not expect from a traditional telephone.
This guide will help you easily use the various features and services available on your phone.
1.2. Delivery Content
Please check whether the delivery contains the following parts:
The base unit with display and keypad
The handset
The handset cable
The power supply
The Ethernet cable
1.3. Keypad
The numeric keypad with the keys 0 to 9, *, and # is used to enter
Digits and letters, additionally, the following keys are available:
Key mapping:
Key
Key name
Function Description
History
In idle/pickup/calling mode, press the Callers key to
Check the Income/Outgoing/Missed calls records. Press
this key again will return to idle mode
LED
LED blinks to remind user new voicemail.
System Information
In idle mode, press the Sysinfo key to check the phone
setting parameters. Such as local phone number, local IP
and local Gateway IP address.
Confirm
Use the Enter key to enter next menu, or confirm the
setting.
Exit
Use the Exit key to return to previous menu, cancel the
setting, or reject to answer a call.
Navigation Key
When you pick up the handset or during calling, you can
use this key to turn up or turn down the handset volume;
when a call comes, you can use this key to adjust ring
volume; you also can use this key to choose item in the
menu, callers or phone book.
Notice: the left has deleting function.
MWI
Use this key to read old or new message.
Transfer
Use the key to realize blind transfer or attended transfer
please refers to
3.1.4.
-call transfer for more details).
Conference
Use this key to realize the three party call ( please refer
to
3.1.5-Calling Hold and 3 ways call
for more details)