If power is available on the ethernet
connection the green power LED will be
illuminated followed by the Internet LED
and the Link/Activity LED (if there is
access to the Internet on the network and
there is a DHCP server). The Phone LED
will remain off until you configure your
SIP settings.
The network cable can exit through the
cable exit hole. The phone is reattached to
the wall plate by replacing the four
security screws.
The phone is reattached to the wall plate
by replacing the four security screws.
SIP Settings
Vulcan uses a Grandstream 701 Analogue
Telephone Adapter to provide SIP
telephony.
Instructions for configuring it are given in
the user guide at
www.vulcantelephones.co.uk/ata-
manual
by default it uses DHCP network settings
so it should connect to your router
automatically when plugged in to the
network (if you have a DHCP server on
your network). This will allow you to
identify and connect to the HT701 from
your computer’s browser to configure the
SIP (and other) settings.
When you have set up the SIP settings on
the HT701 and registered to your SIP
server the Phone LED will illuminate .
You may now program the basic phone
settings.
Basic Programming
Four Memory Keys
T
he memories of the Vulcan phone can be
programmed using the ringer switch and
the keypad. To enter programming,
replace the handset in its cradle to go “on
hook” and then move the ringer switch
(accessible with a screwdriver through the
aperture in the equipment cover) from its
current position. To access the switch the
phone will need to removed from the wall
plate for programming.
When you raise the handset again it will
sound “beep beep beep” to indicate it is in
programming mode.
To program a memory store:
1
Press the Red Key (you will hear
“beep”)
2
Key in the number you wish to store
from the keypad. This can be up to sixteen
digits long.
3
Press the Red Key again.
4
Then press the memory key where you
would like to store this number. This can
be the Red, Yellow, Green or Blue button
memories, or key 2 for the off hook
“Hotdial” memory (a number which will
dial a few seconds after the handset is
raised, unless another key is pressed)
5
The phone will then sound “beep beep
beep” to allow another memory to be
programmed, or you can simply hang up
to end programming.
To enter programming again the position
of the ringer switch must be changed
while the phone is on hook.
To clear a memory store follow the steps
above but do not enter any digits at step
2
and then go to step
3
.
Keypad Barring
You can disable the twelve button keypad
completely, or only allow certain numbers
(starting with certain prefixes) to be
dialled. For example you might want to
bar calls to an outside line, but allow calls
to other extensions starting with a 2. There
are three prefix memories which you can
program to allow certain numbers to be
dialed which can be programmed with
three different digit sequences.
To enter programming, replace the
handset in its cradle to go “on hook” and
move then move ringer switch (accessible
with a screwdriver through the aperture
in the equipment cover) from its current
position.
When you raise the handset again the
handset will sound “beep beep beep” to
indicate it is in programming mode.
To program an allowed dialling prefix:
1
Press the Red Key (you will hear
“beep”)
2
Key in the number prefix you wish to
allow to be dialed from the keypad. This
can up to seven digits long.
3
Press the Red Key again.
4
Then press 5, 6 or 7. These correspond
with the three prefix memories.
5
The phone will sound “beep beep beep”
to allow another prefix memory to be
programmed, or you can simply hang up
to end programming. If you want to allow
say numbers starting with 33 but bar all
other numbers you need to enter the
digits 33 at step
2
above when
programming prefix memory 5, and enter
a * at step
2
when programming prefix
memories 6 and 7. Having set up barring
if you subsequently want to allow any
number to be dialled again simply
program one of the prefix memories
blank, that is do not enter any digits at
step
2
above when programming one of
the prefix memories 5, 6 or 7.
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