InSciTek Microsystems Telephone 9102 User Manual

User Guide - Allworx Phones  
Model 9112  
Model 9102  
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Table of Contents  
Getting Started ...........................................................................................................................1  
What is in the box?....................................................................................................................1  
Connecting the Phone ...............................................................................................................1  
Introduction to your Allworx Phone............................................................................................2  
Using the Buttons.......................................................................................................................6  
The Release button ...................................................................................................................9  
The Info Button..........................................................................................................................9  
Voice Mail.................................................................................................................................9  
Mute a call ................................................................................................................................9  
Transfer a call ...........................................................................................................................9  
Place a call on Hold................................................................................................................. 10  
Park a call (PBX Mode)............................................................................................................ 10  
Park a call (Key System Mode)................................................................................................. 10  
Prevent incoming calls (Do Not Disturb).................................................................................... 10  
Placing and splitting a conference call....................................................................................... 11  
Speed dial............................................................................................................................... 11  
Speakerphone......................................................................................................................... 11  
Intercom ................................................................................................................................ 12  
PBX Mode Operation ................................................................................................................ 13  
Placing a call........................................................................................................................... 13  
Answering a call ...................................................................................................................... 13  
Answering a call when you are on the phone............................................................................. 14  
Ending a call ........................................................................................................................... 14  
Redial a number...................................................................................................................... 14  
Missed Calls ........................................................................................................................... 14  
Ignore and Silence Softkeys..................................................................................................... 14  
Key System Mode Operation.................................................................................................... 15  
Place a call ............................................................................................................................. 15  
Answer a call........................................................................................................................... 15  
Answering a call when you are on the phone............................................................................. 15  
End a call................................................................................................................................ 16  
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Redial a number...................................................................................................................... 16  
Missed Calls ........................................................................................................................... 16  
Ignore and Silence Softkeys..................................................................................................... 16  
Adjusting Your Phone .............................................................................................................. 17  
Volume ................................................................................................................................ 17  
Change the labels for lines ....................................................................................................... 17  
Adjust the angle of the phone................................................................................................... 17  
Adjust the contrast of the screen............................................................................................... 17  
Advanced Topics...................................................................................................................... 18  
CONFIG Menu ........................................................................................................................ 18  
Changing Preferences ............................................................................................................. 18  
Reboot the phone.................................................................................................................... 19  
Clear Call History .................................................................................................................... 19  
Check the network settings ...................................................................................................... 19  
Check the current status .......................................................................................................... 20  
Check statistics....................................................................................................................... 20  
Save changes to your settings.................................................................................................. 21  
Reset the phone to its factory defaults ...................................................................................... 21  
Wall mounting your phone (Optional)....................................................................................... 22  
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Congratulations! You’re the new owner of an Allworx 9102 or 9112 VoIP phone.  
This phone will make it easy for you to place and receive calls when using the  
Allworx 10x system.  
Getting Started  
What is in the box?  
Check out the contents of the box your phone came in. You should have:  
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Allworx 9102 or 9112 phone (including base)  
Power supply  
Handset with cord  
This guide  
You will also need:  
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Ethernet cable to connect the phone to the network  
Connecting the Phone  
We’ve taken all the challenge out of connecting your phone properly. Follow these steps  
to connect:  
1. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Network jack on the back of the  
phone. Plug the other end into your Ethernet jack on the wall. WARNING: DO  
NOT CONNECT TO AN ANALOG PHONE LINE.  
2. The phone contains an Ethernet switch. A computer can be connected to the  
network thru the phones PC port.  
3. If you’re using Power over Ethernet (PoE), the power to the phone was supplied  
when you connected the Ethernet cable. Skip this step.  
If you’re not using PoE, connect the power cable into the phone, then plug the  
other end into an outlet. It’s a good idea to use a surge suppressor.  
4. After applying power, the phone will initialize itself. You can watch its progress on  
the phone’s screen and a normal sequence would include:  
a. Allworx Logo appears.  
b. Starting network.  
c. Loading configuration files.  
d. Station Init complete.  
e. After successful startup, the phone will display date, time, your user  
name etc.  
f. If the phone does not follow this sequence or displays an error, contact  
your system administrator.  
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Introduction to your Allworx Phone  
Your new Allworx phone supports two modes of operation: PBX Mode and Key System  
Mode. Your system administrator has pre-configured the phone for one of these two  
modes. The programmable buttons on the phone function differently depending on the  
mode of the phone. This guide contains two sections, “PBX Mode” and “Key System  
Mode”. Please refer to the section that describes your phone.  
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Definitions:  
Key System Mode – Key System mode is directly associated with outside lines. Any  
conversation is always between a local person (connected to an external CO line) and a  
remote person at the other end of the telephone company’s phone line. In a true key  
system there are no extensions or call routes.  
PBX Mode (Private Exchange Branch) – A PBX type phone system is generally  
thought of as a private phone company. There are extension telephone numbers  
assigned to every telephone in the system. When a phone is taken off-hook, the dial tone  
is local and the user can dial other phones in the system. In addition, a user can dial ‘9’ to  
access an outside line to place a call outside the system.  
Programmable Feature Keys (PFKs) – These are the buttons that will be programmed  
by your System Administrator in the configuration that best suits your needs. The 9112  
model has twelve programmable buttons; the 9102 model has two programmable  
buttons. The following definitions, describe (in order of how they appear in the Web  
Administration on the Server) how each button can be configured. Following the  
descriptions is a worksheet that should be filled out for each user.  
Line Appearance – When defined as a Line Appearance button, the user has the ability  
to monitor a specific outside line (FXO/DID loops). With an incoming call, all the users  
monitoring that specific outside line will have their phones ring. Unless you use the Hold  
function, selecting another line appearance line means that you will hang up on the first  
Line Appearance call. This is typically a Key System function. Line Appearance has a  
Ring Type associated with it and must be specified.  
Ring Type Allworx phones can ring with different patterns and tones. Ring Types are  
associated with Line Appearance and Call Appearance and must be specified.  
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No Ring  
Single Ring  
Double Ring  
Ring Type 1 – Single Ring Tone B  
Ring Type 2 – Double Ring Tone B  
Ring Type 3 – Single Ring Tone C  
Ring Type 4 – Double Ring C  
Ring Type 5 – Single Ring Tone D  
Ring Type 6 – Double Ring Tone D  
Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) – When defined as a DSS/BLF  
button, you will have the ability to connect to another user’s phone using the intercom  
channel and the ability to monitor the status of that users phone. (Note: In order for this  
button to work in DSS/BLF mode, the System Administrator must select Key System  
Mode when configuring the buttons).  
Speed Dial/Busy Lamp Field – When defined as a SD/BLF button, you will have the  
ability to ring another user’s extension and the ability to monitor the status of that user’s  
phone. (Note: In order for this button to work in SD/BLF mode, the System Administrator  
must select PBX Mode when configuring the buttons).  
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Speed Dial – When defined as a Speed Dial button, you will have the ability to ring  
another users extension without having to dial the extension number.  
Call Appearance – When defined as a Call Appearance button, you will have the ability  
to receive calls targeted for your extension. You may have multiple buttons configured for  
Call Appearance, which you can manage individually. For example, each call can be put  
on hold or transferred to another extension. Call Appearance has a Ring Type associated  
with it. Please see the description above for the Ring Types.  
Function– A programmable button can be defined as a Function with the choices being  
Centrex Flash, Headset, Personal Speed Dial and Redial. When defined as line flash you  
can directly flash an outside phone line to access services provided by your phone  
company such as call forwarding, conferencing etc.  
Headset – When defined as a Headset function, this button will allow you to transfer your  
conversation to a headset if connected.  
Personal Speed Dial – When defined as a Personal Speed Dial function, this button will  
call your personal contacts such as home, a supplier or customer. The user, within the  
Configuration menu on the phone defines Personal Speed Dial numbers.  
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Using the Buttons  
Allworx Phone 9112  
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Allworx Phone 9102  
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Button  
Keypad  
Light  
Purpose  
More Info  
None  
Use the keypad to dial numbers.  
Access your voice mail.  
Place a call  
Messages  
Solid red if new  
messages are  
present.  
Voice Mail  
Transfer  
Solid red until the Transfer a call to another extension.  
Transfer a call  
call is  
transferred.  
Conference  
Blinking green  
while making  
connections  
Talk to more than one extension at a  
time.  
Place a  
conference  
call  
Solid red when in  
use.  
Intercom  
Release  
Solid green when  
in use.  
Use the phone as an intercom.  
Intercom  
None  
Release the call you are on currently.  
Release  
button  
Info  
None  
View information about other buttons.  
Info button  
Speaker  
Solid green when  
in use.  
Use the phone as a speaker phone or  
activates a headset.  
Speakerphone  
Headset  
Hold  
Solid red if the  
call is on hold.  
Place a call on hold or park a call.  
Place a call on  
Hold  
Flashing red if  
Park a call  
the call is parked.  
Mute/DND  
Solid red when  
Mute.  
Turn off the microphone or prevent  
incoming calls (do not disturb).  
Mute a call  
Prevent  
Solid amber in  
Do not Disturb  
mode.  
incoming calls  
Navigation  
None  
Use the up arrow to move up on the  
screen. Use the down arrow to move  
down. Use the button in the center to  
Select and Save settings.  
Softkey  
Selection  
None  
Use the buttons below the display to  
select a softkey  
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The Release button  
This button is used to hang-up an existing call or to abort a new call leg setup such as the  
middle of a transfer operation.  
The Info Button  
The Info button is only available on the Allworx 9112 phone. You can use it to get  
information about the other buttons on your phone. For example, you can use the Info  
button to determine the numbers that have been programmed for each speed-dial button.  
To use the feature, press the Info button once and then any of the other buttons on the  
phone. A screen will be displayed with a brief description of the selected button. To exit  
the description screen, press the Info button a second time or let the screen time-out.  
Voice Mail  
If the Messagesbutton is red, you have a new message in your voice mailbox. The  
number of new messages appears on the screen.  
To listen to your voice mail, press Messages. You’ll need to enter your password to  
access your messages.  
Mute a call  
During a call, you can use the Mute/DND button to turn off the microphone in the  
handset, speakerphone, or headset. The light on the Mute/DND button is red when the  
phone is muted.  
Transfer a call  
Blind Transfer  
1. Press Transfer. The current call is placed on hold.  
2. At the dial tone, dial the extension where you want to transfer the call.  
3. The call will be automatically transferred. If the recipient isn’t there, the call will  
follow the recipient’s call route.  
4. If you want to cancel the transfer, press Release. To return to the caller press the  
button when the call is on hold.  
If you want to talk to the new recipient of the call (that is, the person to whom you are  
transferring the call) before the call goes through:  
Attended Transfer  
1. Press Transfer.  
2. Select a second Call Appearance.  
3. Dial the extension where you want to transfer the call.  
4. Talk to the new recipient.  
5. Press Transfer again. The two parties are now connected.  
6. If you want to cancel the transfer, press Release. To return to the caller press the  
button when the call is on hold.  
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Place a call on Hold  
If you’re on a call and want to put it on hold, press Hold and put the handset on the hook.  
The button for the call will blink red briefly. When you’re ready to talk again, pick up the  
handset and you’ll automatically pick up the call on hold.  
You can put more than one caller on hold. If you have more than one call on hold, then  
the calls will be displayed on the screen when you pick up the handset. When you pick up  
the handset you will automatically pick up the most recent call. To pick up a different call  
on hold, press the flashing button for the call or use the up and down buttons to display  
the call on the screen, then press Select.  
If you have a call on hold and a new call comes in, you’ll answer the new call when you  
lift the handset.  
The caller will hear Music on Hold during the hold time, if available.  
Park a call (PBX Mode)  
A call may be parked by making an attended transfer to extension 700 – Do not blind  
transfer to 700, as the call will be disconnected.  
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Press Transfer.  
Select a second call appearance  
Dial Extension 700.  
The parking location will be announced (701 – 709)  
Press Transfer again. The call is now parked in the announced position.  
To retrieve the parked call, dial the park location extension from any phone (i.e.  
701)  
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If you want to cancel the transfer, press Release. To return to the caller, press  
the appearance where the call is on hold.  
Park a call (Key System Mode)  
In Key System mode, a Parked call can be picked up by any phone. A Parked call can  
also be on Privacy Hold for that phone.  
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To Park a call, answer the incoming call on a Line Appearance button. Depress  
the hold button, and the call will be parked. Any other phone that is monitoring  
the same outside line will be flashing read and can pick up the call.  
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To perform a Privacy Hold, continue to depress the Hold button past the time it  
takes to Park the call) and the call will be on Privacy Hold for that particular  
phone. Any other phone that is monitoring the same outside line will be solid red  
and cannot pick up the call.  
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If the hold button is held, it will toggle back and forth between Park and Hold.  
Prevent incoming calls (Do Not Disturb)  
1. With the handset on the hook, press Mute/DND. (DND stands for Do Not  
Disturb.)  
2. The light on the Mute/DND button will appear amber.  
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3. With DND enabled, your phone will not ring and all calls targeted for you will  
follow the next step in your active call route.  
4. Press Mute/DND second time to receive. The light will turn off.  
Placing and splitting a conference call  
After connecting to the first person you want on the conference call.  
1. Press Hold.  
2. Select another Call Appearance and call the second person you want on the  
conference call.  
3. Press Conference.  
4. Press the Call Appearance button where the first person is on hold.  
5. All three callers are now available to each other. The Conference button is  
illuminated solid red.  
6. Any party may exit the conference by hanging up and the remaining two parties  
will remain connected.  
7. If you desire to have a sidebar with one of the parties, you may split the  
conference by:  
a. The display will show the two parties involved in the conference, select  
the person you wish to put on hold using the navigation arrows, and  
press Hold.  
b. You may now talk to the remaining party.  
c. The call appearance button for the person on hold will be flashing, to  
have them re-join the conference, select the call appearance and press  
Conference; the three-way conference is then re-established.  
Speed dial  
You can program your frequently called numbers and call them with the touch of a button.  
When a speed-dial button is pressed, it acts exactly the same as picking up the handset  
and dialing the number.  
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Your System Administrator programs other Allworx extensions as Speed Dial  
numbers if your programmable buttons are defined as Speed Dial/Busy Lamp  
Field. Once set up, press any speed dial button to call the number you are  
dialing.  
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You can set up to 10 (0 – 9) Personal Speed Dial numbers using the CONFIG  
menu of the Allworx phone. These can be any numbers from long distance  
phone numbers to Credit Cards. Simply pick up the phone, select the SPDIAL  
Softkey and dial the digit that your number is mapped to.  
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Programmable Buttons can be defined as speed dials.  
The first button defined as a speed dial will be mapped to the 0 entry in your  
personal directory, the second mapped to 1 and on through 9.  
Speakerphone  
Press Speaker for hands-free use of the phone.  
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If you’re already using the handset, you can:  
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Place the handset on the hook. When you are finished with the call, press  
Speaker to hang up.  
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Place the handset on the desk. To switch back to using the handset, just press  
Speaker.  
NOTE: If you’re using a headset, you will use Speaker to activate it. You will not be able  
to use the speakerphone while using a headset. Refer to How Do I Use a Headset.  
Intercom  
1. You can press a programmed DSS/BLF button for another user’s phone and you  
will automatically be connected via the intercom.  
OR  
Press Intercom. Dial the extension you want to talk to hands-free.  
2. The light on the Intercom button turns solid green.  
3. Start talking and the person you called will hear you over the speaker.  
4. To receive an Intercom message, simply start talking when the Intercom button is  
lit green.  
Press Intercom or Speaker to end the call.  
Headset  
1. Plug the cable for the headset into its receptacle.  
2. Press Speaker. (You cannot use the speakerphone and headset at the same  
time.)  
3. When you are finished with the call, press Speaker to hang up.  
You can also program a Button to activate the headset instead of using the Speaker  
button. Your System Administrator can set it up for you.  
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PBX Mode Operation  
PBX mode fits best when calls are coming from repeat customers who wish to reach a  
specific person at an extension number. PBX mode works well for professional offices  
such as legal, medical, financial, engineering etc.  
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Each person in the company has an extension and the calling party reaches  
them by dialing their extension number, which in turn arrives at their phone as a  
Call Appearance.  
Your phone is usually associated with your extension and calls that ring at your  
phone are for you (Call Appearances) rather than in a pool to be answered by  
any available person.  
Any user can monitor the status of other users with a Busy Lamp Field (BLF).  
They can also call the user directly using this same button (speed dial internal  
user).  
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Your company will typically answer all calls with an Auto Attendant, but may also  
route calls to users for live answering by using a system extension route.  
In PBX mode as in Key mode, you can define any of the programmable buttons  
to be line appearances, personal speed dials or special functions like redial,  
headset or line flash.  
Placing a call  
Unless configured otherwise, all outbound calls will require a 9 to be dialed to access an  
outside line.  
You may place an outgoing call in several ways:  
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With the handset on-hook, simply begin dialing, your phone will automatically go  
to speakerphone mode and your call will be dialed.  
Select the speakerphone button and when you have dial tone, dial the desired  
number.  
Press one of your call appearance buttons, this will also place the phone into  
speakerphone mode and you may dial the desired number.  
Lift the handset and dial the desired number using via the keypad or using a  
preprogrammed speed dial.  
Answering a call  
Unless configured otherwise, incoming calls to your phone will ring the audible indicator,  
flash the Allworx visual indicator (only applies to the 9112) and also flash one of the call  
appearance keys.  
An incoming call may be answered by:  
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Lifting the handset.  
Pressing the Speakerphone button to put the phone in hands free mode.  
Pressing the Call Appearance button that is flashing with the incoming call.  
Or by pressing the Headset button if configured, putting the phone in headset  
mode.  
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Answering a call when you are on the phone  
A second or third call directed to your phone (Call Appearance) can be answered by:  
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Placing the first call on hold, then pressing the call appearance for the second  
caller.  
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Placing the second call on hold and pressing the call appearance for the first  
caller can retrieve the first caller.  
Ending a call  
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If you’re using the handset, place it back on the hook.  
If you’re using the speakerphone, press Speaker. Make sure the handset is on  
the hook.  
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If you’re using a headset, press Release.  
You can also press another call button for another call to end your current call  
and prepare for a new call.  
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Pressing the current call appearance button will end the call.  
End the call and start a new call by pressing the Release button.  
Redial a number  
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From the phone’s screen, you can automatically dial the last number you called  
by selecting the softkey for REDIAL.  
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Select the softkey that corresponds to CALLS, highlight the number and press  
the select navigation key.  
You can also program a programmable key to REDIAL. Your System  
Administrator can set it up for you.  
Missed Calls  
If you missed a call, a message appears on the phone screen. You can see whom the  
call was from:  
1. Select the Calls softkey.  
2. Use the Up / Down arrow buttons to see your missed calls.  
3. Select the Detail softkey to adjust the amount of information shown for each call.  
4. Select the Dial softkey, and the Selection button to call the number back.  
Ignore and Silence Softkeys  
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While the second call is ringing, you will have softkey options to silence or ignore  
the second caller.  
Ignoring the second call both silences the ringing and sends the second caller to  
the next leg of your extension route, typically to voicemail.  
Silencing the second call stops the audible ringing until you can place the first  
call on hold.  
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Key System Mode Operation  
Key mode will fit the best in a sales or retail environment where any available person will  
answer calls live. Examples are counter sales, car dealerships, travel agencies etc.  
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All the phones in the system will be able to monitor and directly answer outside  
lines (line appearances) – calls that are coming into your company.  
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You will be able to monitor the status of other users in your company via Busy  
Lamp Field (BLF) and you will be able to answer their calls for them by using  
Direct Station Select (DSS).  
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You will be able to directly intercom other users in a hands free mode and then  
easily transfer calls to them again using the DSS capabilities.  
In key mode as in PBX mode you can define any of the programmable buttons to  
be call appearances, personal speed dials or special functions like redial,  
headset or line flash.  
Place a call  
1. Lift the handset OR press Speaker.  
2. Press the button to select a line and dial the number OR press a Direct Station  
Selection (Busy Lamp Field) button.  
3. When calling an outside number, simply select a line and dial the number. Note:  
You do not have to dial 9.  
Answer a call  
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Lifting the handset.  
Pressing the Speakerphone button to put the phone in hands free mode.  
Pressing the Call Appearance button that is flashing with the incoming call.  
Or by pressing the Headset button if configured, putting the phone in headset  
mode.  
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If the phone is not ringing, pick up the handset and press the button for the  
blinking line where the call is waiting for you.  
You can also pick up a call by pressing the button that is configured to show a  
Busy Lamp Field for another user while the lamp is blinking. Once the other  
user picks up the phone and the button is solid red, you cannot pick up that call  
anymore.  
Answering a call when you are on the phone  
A second or third call directed to your phone can be answered by:  
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Placing the first call on hold, then pressing the Line Appearance for the second  
call.  
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Placing the second call on hold and pressing the Line Appearance for the first  
caller can retrieve the first caller.  
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End a call  
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If you’re using the handset, place it back on the hook.  
If you’re using the speakerphone, press Speaker. Make sure the handset is on  
the hook.  
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If you’re using a headset, press Release.  
You can also press a button for another line to end your current call and prepare  
for a new call.  
Redial a number  
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From the phone’s screen, you can automatically dial the last number you called  
by selecting the softkey for REDIAL.  
Select the softkey that corresponds to CALLS, highlight the number and press  
the select navigation key.  
You can also program a programmable key to REDIAL. Your System  
Administrator can set it up for you.  
Missed Calls  
If you missed a call, a message appears on the phone screen. You can see whom the  
call was from:  
1. Select the Calls softkey.  
2. Use the Up / Down arrow buttons to see your missed calls.  
3. Select the Detail softkey to adjust the amount of information shown for each call.  
4. Select the Dial softkey, or the Selection button to call the number back.  
Ignore and Silence Softkeys  
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While the second call is ringing, you will have softkey options to silence or ignore  
the second caller.  
Ignoring the second call both silences the ringing and sends the second caller to  
the next leg of your extension route, typically to voicemail.  
Silencing the second call stops the audible ringing until you can place the first  
call on hold.  
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Adjusting Your Phone  
Volume  
You can adjust the volume of the incoming ring, handset speaker, the speakerphone, and  
the headset. The volume will be adjusted for the device that are currently using.  
To adjust the volume:  
1. You can adjust the incoming ring when a call comes in. To adjust other volumes,  
pick up the handset, turn on the speakerphone, or headset.  
2. The screen shows the device for which you are adjusting the volume.  
3. Press Volume Bar on the right to increase the volume.  
4. Press Volume Bar on the left to decrease the volume.  
Change the labels for lines  
Make sure you keep your lines labeled correctly (this is only available on the Allworx  
9112 phone). To change a label, remove the paper from beneath the plastic label cover,  
update the numbers, and replace it under the cover. A word template can be obtained at  
our website (www.allworx.com).  
Adjust the angle of the phone  
You can adjust the phone on its base so that it’s easy to use and easy to read the screen.  
1. Grasp the phone and the base separately.  
2. Press the locking tab on the base.  
3. Tilt the phone up or back in its base.  
Adjust the contrast of the screen  
You can change the contrast of the screen to make it easily readable for you. To do this:  
1. Select the softkey for CONFIG.  
2. Use the arrow buttons to scroll to Preferences and press Select.  
3. Select LCD Contrast.  
4. Use the Volume Bar or Up / Down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the  
contrast.  
5. Press Select to save the contrast setting.  
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Advanced Topics  
Depending on the configuration of your Allworx system, you may be able to see  
information about the configuration of your phone. In some instances, you can make  
changes. Please check with your System Administrator before making any changes.  
CONFIG Menu  
You can view / change the following by selecting CONFIG on the screen:  
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Personal Speed Dial  
Preferences  
Reboot Phone  
Clear Call History  
Network Settings  
Current Status / Info  
Statistics  
Save Settings  
Set Factory Defaults  
Changing Preferences  
1. Press the CONFIG Softkey button.  
2. Press the Up or Down scroll button to select Preferences. Press the Select  
button.  
3. Select from the following list using the Up or Down scroll buttons to make the  
changes:  
a. LCD Contrast  
b. Call History Size  
c. Clock Mode  
d. Hold Reminder Mode  
e. Redial Memory  
f. Audible Dialing  
g. Call Timer Display  
h. Intercom Auto Answer  
i. On Hook Dialing  
j. Visual Ringing  
4. Press the Select button.  
5. Make the change you want and press the Select button.  
6. Exit and say Yes to save settings when prompted. The user is then prompted to  
save changes on exit from the Config menu.  
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Reboot the phone  
WARNING: Do not reboot your phone unless instructed by your System Administrator.  
1. Select the softkey that corresponds to CONFIG on the screen.  
2. Highlight Reboot Phone.  
3. Press Select.  
4. If you have any unsaved changes, you’ll be asked if you want to save them  
before rebooting. Select the Softkey that corresponds to YES to save the  
changes OR select NO to lose the changes.  
Clear Call History  
The Allworx phone retains the history of your calls up to 99 calls. You can clear your call  
history.  
1. Select the softkey that corresponds to CONFIG on the screen.  
2. Scroll down and highlight Clear Call History.  
3. Press Select.  
4. Select the softkey that corresponds to YES to clear call history OR select NO to  
cancel.  
Check the network settings  
WARNING: Do not make any changes to your network settings unless instructed by your  
System Administrator.  
1. Select the softkey that corresponds to CONFIG on the screen.  
2. Scroll down and highlight Network Settings.  
3. Press Select.  
4. You can see if DHCP is enabled or disabled.  
5. You can change the boot server IP. Highlight Edit Boot Server IP and press  
Select.  
6. If DHCP is disabled, you can change the Phone IP, the Netmask IP, and the  
Gateway IP. To make any changes, highlight the selection and press Select.  
7. You can see if VLAN is enabled or disabled.  
8. If VLAN option is enabled, you can change Remote Plug ‘n’ Play, Edit Boot  
Server IP, Phone VLAN Settings, and PC VLAN Settings. Within Phone VLAN  
Settings and PC VLAN Settings, you will be required to enter VLAN ID and VLAN  
Priority.  
9. You can activate Remote Plug ‘n’ Play by entering the key (obtained from your  
System Administrator)  
10. When finished, select the softkey for EXIT.  
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Check the current status  
1. Select the softkey that corresponds to CONFIG on the screen.  
2. Highlight Current Status/Info.  
3. Press Select.  
4. You can see the following information:  
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DHCP Lease Time (if DHCP is enabled)  
Boot Server IP  
Phone IP  
Subnet IP  
Gateway IP  
Boot Configuration success or failure  
MAC Address  
Model Name  
Software Version  
LAN Connection Info  
PC Connection status  
Use the up and down arrow buttons to move through the list.  
When finished, press the Softkey that corresponds to EXIT.  
Check statistics  
1. Select the softkey that corresponds to CONFIG on the screen.  
2. Highlight Statistics.  
3. Press Select.  
4. You can see the following information:  
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Audio Packet Stats  
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RCV  
XMT  
Missed  
Avg Jitter  
Min Delay  
Max Delay  
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SIP Call Stats  
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Incoming OK  
Outgoing OK  
Bad Address  
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Refused Busy  
Use the up and down arrow buttons to move through the list.  
When finished, select the softkey that corresponds to EXIT.  
Save changes to your settings  
Normally, the user is prompted to save the changes they have made. However, they may  
manually want to save the changes.  
1. Select the softkey that corresponds to CONFIG on the screen.  
2. Highlight Save Settings.  
3. Press Select.  
4. Select the Softkey that corresponds to YES to save any changes OR select NO  
to cancel saving the changes.  
5. Press the Exit button on the screen.  
Reset the phone to its factory defaults  
WARNING: Do not reset your phone to its factory defaults unless instructed by your  
System Administrator.  
1. Select the softkey that corresponds to CONFIG on the screen.  
2. Highlight Set Factory Defaults.  
3. Press Select.  
4. Select the softkey that corresponds to YES to restore the factory defaults OR  
select NO to keep the Configuration as is.  
5. Phone automatically reboots.  
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Wall mounting your phone (Optional)  
Your phone is wall mountable and requires a wall mounting plate. The mounting plates  
are available from your local telephone company or your local retailer.  
If using a standard telephone wall mounting plate, DO NOT make any connection  
to the RJ 11 jack. This connection is intended for an analog phone and may cause  
damage to the Allworx phone, voiding your warranty.  
The mounting plate, similar to the one shown below, has mounting studs to receive the  
telephone base and is positioned to secure the Allworx telephone flush to wall surface.  
Collapse the Allworx phone base to the horizontal position and mount the phone over the  
mounting plate studs. All power and RJ 45 cable connections should exit between the  
phone body and the phone base and then be routed to the network connection and/or a  
power connection.  
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