DPH-150S
VoIP Phone
User Manual
Ver.1.00
2008/01/02
4.
OPERATING THE PHONE ......................................................................................................................................17
4.1.
DIALING AN IPADDRESS.....................................................................................................................................17
DIALING A SIPNUMBER .....................................................................................................................................17
SPEED DIALING...................................................................................................................................................17
ANSWER A PHONE CALL.....................................................................................................................................18
SWITCH TO ANOTHER LINE ................................................................................................................................18
MUTE...................................................................................................................................................................18
TRANSFER ...........................................................................................................................................................18
REDIAL................................................................................................................................................................18
4.2.
4.3.
4.4.
4.5.
4.6.
4.7.
4.8.
4.8.1. Last Dialed Number.......................................................................................................................................18
4.8.2. Through Call History.....................................................................................................................................19
4.9.
ON HOLD.............................................................................................................................................................19
CALL FORWARD ..................................................................................................................................................19
THREE WAY CONFERENCE .................................................................................................................................19
4.10.
4.11.
5.
USING THE PHONE BOOK.....................................................................................................................................20
5.1.
DIALING FROM THE PHONE BOOK .....................................................................................................................20
STORING A NUMBER............................................................................................................................................20
EDITING A NUMBER ............................................................................................................................................20
DELETING A NUMBER .........................................................................................................................................21
5.2.
5.3.
5.4.
6.
USING THE WEB CONFIGURATION...................................................................................................................22
6.1.
ACCESSING THE CONFIGURATION MENU ..........................................................................................................22
WEB LOGIN.........................................................................................................................................................22
SYSTEM – MANAGEMENT ...................................................................................................................................23
SYSTEM – RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT............................................................................................................24
SYSTEM – AUTO PROVISION...............................................................................................................................24
SYSTEM – RESTART SYSTEM ..............................................................................................................................25
NETWORK – NETWORK SETTINGS / DHCP.......................................................................................................25
NETWORK – NETWORK SETTINGS / PPPOE......................................................................................................26
NETWORK – NETWORK SETTINGS / STATIC IP..................................................................................................26
NETWORK – QOS SETTINGS...............................................................................................................................27
NETWORK – NAT TRAVERSAL SETTINGS ..........................................................................................................28
NETWORK – NAT................................................................................................................................................29
VOIP– SIPSETTINGS (SIPPHONE SETTING, REGISTRAR & OUTBOUND PROXY SERVER).............................30
VOIP– SIPSETTINGS (MESSAGE SERVER) .......................................................................................................31
VOIP– SIPSETTINGS (OTHERS)........................................................................................................................31
VOIP– SIPACCOUNT SETTINGS........................................................................................................................32
ADVANCE – VOICE SETTINGS .............................................................................................................................33
6.2.
6.3.
6.4.
6.5.
6.6.
6.7.
6.8.
6.9.
6.10.
6.11.
6.12.
6.13.
6.14.
6.15.
6.16.
6.17.
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6.18.
6.19.
6.20.
6.21.
6.22.
6.23.
6.24.
ADVANCE – PHONE SETTINGS (PHONE SETTING)..............................................................................................34
ADVANCE – PHONE SETTINGS (TIMER)..............................................................................................................36
ADVANCE – PHONE BOOK...................................................................................................................................37
ADVANCE – SPEED DIAL .....................................................................................................................................37
ADVANCE – MUSIC STATION ...............................................................................................................................38
ADVANCE – MP3 RING .......................................................................................................................................38
CALL LOG – CALL TRACING LOG ......................................................................................................................39
7.
TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................................................................................40
APPENDIX A: WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION...........................................................................................................42
APPENDIX B: INTERNET RADIO ..................................................................................................................................44
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Introduction
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol; also known as Internet Phone) is a technology that allows anyone to
make a telephone call over the Internet environment. This is an operation manual for the DPH-150S IP Phone. It
is intended to help you configure the telephone. Please follow the user guide carefully as troubleshooting the
telephone can be very difficult and time consuming.
1. Getting Started
1.1. Package Contents
The following materials are included in the package. Please check the package to ensure that all the
materials are present, as listed below. Contact your supplier immediately if any item is missing.
Ethernet Cable (1.5 meter)
DPH-150S VoIP Phone
Power Adapter (DC 5V)
CD for User Manual
Quick Installation Guide
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1.2. Phone Specifications
Protocol
Pre-dial before sending
Hot Line
NAT Traversal
UPnP
IETF SIP (RFC3261)
Handset / Speakerphone
Volume adjustment
Speed dial (10 records)
Phone book (200 records)
Call history (Incoming calls /
Outgoing calls / Missed
calls)
STUN
Static port mapping
Network Interface
RJ45 x 2, 10/100BaseT
TCP/IP
IP/TCP/UDP/DHCP/RTP/
FTP//HTTP/NTP/TFTP/DNS
LCD Display
2 x 16 characters
Key Pad
MP3 Ringer
Configuration
25 keys
Internet Radio
Key & LCD configuration
Web browser configuration
Auto/Manual provisioning
system
Call Features
Security
Call Hold / Resume
Call Mute
Call Transfer (Unattended /
Blind & Attended)
Call Waiting
HTTP 1.1 basic/digest
authentication for Web setup
MD5 for SIP authentication
(RFC 2069/ RFC 2617)
(Support TFTP/HTTP/FTP)
Firmware Upgrade
TFTP
Call Forward (Busy /
No Answer / Unconditional)
Caller ID Display
Anonymous Call
Anonymous Call Blocking
In band DTMF / Out-of-band
DTMF (RFC 2833) /
SIP INFO
Dial Methods
Auto/Manual provisioning
system
(Support TFTP/HTTP/FTP)
Direct IP call without SIP
registration
Dial number via SIP server
Dial URI from phone book /
speed dial
Power
Input AC 100-120V /
220-240V
Output DC 5V
Voice Quality
3-way Conference
Redial
VAD (Voice Activity
Detection)
Environmental
Message Waiting Indicator
(RFC3842)
CNG (Comfort Noise
Generation)
Operating temperature: 0~
40℃
SMS (RFC 3428)
Auto Answer (Support SIP
server required)
AEC (Acoustic Echo
Cancellation)
G.168
Storage temperature: -20~
60℃
Operating humidity: 20%~
Jitter buffer
80%
Codec
G.711µ-law
G.711a-law
G.729a/b
QoS
Physical Dimensions
ToS field
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
Size: 196(L) x 198(W) mm
Wall Mount
Weight: 760g
Phone Functions
Multi-user (4 SIP accounts)
Speakerphone
Tone
Color: Dark Gray
DTMF
Ring Tone, 8 selectable
tones
Ring Back Tone
(local and remote)
Dial Tone
Certification Compliance
FCC Part 15 Class B
CE Class B
communication
Pre-dial before sending
Hot Line
Handset / Speakerphone
Volume adjustment
VCCI Class B
EN60950
Busy Tone
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1.3. Phone Diagram
No.
(1)
Key
16 Characters LCD Displays menu, time, clock, name, phone number, call status
Display
Function
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x
Indicates that phone is currently in use or ringing
Cycle through the phone menu, adjust volume
Enable 3-way conference
(2) LED Indicator
(3) Up
(4) 3-Way Conference
(5) OK / Right
(6) Menu
Confirm setting change, exit menu, dial, save changes
Access the phone menu
Disable user’s microphone so that the person on the other line
can not hear anything, access the language selection, access the
time format
(7) Mute/Function
Transfer the person you are currently having a conversation with
to another line
(8) Transfer
Redial last dialed number, access redial menu
(9) Redial/Call History
(10) Hold
Place the person on the other line on hold, answer call waiting
Enable user to use the phone without using the handset
(11) Speaker Phone
(12) Voice Message
(13) Down
(14) Cancel / Left
(15) Phone Book
(16) Numeric Keypad
Check for voice messages
Cycle through the phone menu, adjust volume
Deny changes, cancel phone calls, ignore phone calls, backspace
Access the phonebook
Input IP/phone number/alphabet character
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1.4. Key Pad Definition and Text Entry
You can use alphanumeric characters to enter details into the phone, including the phone book and other
settings. The table below shows the characters that you can enter in the different text modes.
Text Mode
Text Mode
Normal (ABC) Numeric (0-9)
Key
Normal (ABC) Numeric (0-9)
Key
1
pqrsPQRS
7
8
9
0
*
PQRS
abcABC
defDEF
ghiGHI
2
3
4
5
6
tuvTUV
ABC
TUV
WXYZ
@
wxyzWXYZ
DEF
GHI
@ . _ - * #()
% & + / $ ,
jklJKL
.
JKL
mnoMNO
#
MNO
In Normal and Numeric modes, each time you quickly the same key, the next character available on that key
will be displayed. When you did not press key for more then 1 sec the current character will be selected and the
ABC
cursor will move right for the next selection. For example, to enter “c” you need to press
times. To enter the displayed character, release the key or press another key.
quickly four
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2. Connecting the IP Phone
Connect the IP Phone as in the following diagram:
Wide Area Network / Internet
Cable/xDSL
Modem
Router/HUB/
Switch
Ethernet Cable
Ethernet Cable
Power Adapter
LAN
WAN
DC IN 5V
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3. Initial Setup
3.1. IP Phone Setup Map
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SNTP Cycle:
01
Do Not Disturb:
ENABLE/DISABLE
CF Unconditional:
ENABLE/DISABLE
CF User Busy:
ENABLE/DISABLE
CF No Answer:
ENABLE/DISABLE
Anonymous Call:
ENABLE/DISABLE
Anony Call Rej:
ENABLE/DISABLE
Ring Type:
Ringing1/2/3/4/5~8/9
1~4: Tone
5~8 : Melody
9: MP3
WAN MAC Address:
00D0E9000001
LAN MAC Address:
00D0E9000002
Version:
V: 01.00
UPDATE CHANGES?
<OK> OR <CANCEL>
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NOTE 1: If you made any modifications, you may quit setup at any time by pressing MENU + OK to save and exit
or MENU + CANCEL to quit without saving. The phone will automatically exit from the menu screen if there are
no inputs from the user.
NOTE 2: Use
or
to select ENABLE or DISABLE.
NOTE 3: The left arrow key
can be used as the Backspace key.
3.2. Display Name
z
z
Press
Enter the display name
Display Name:
Your name
3.3. ADSL Dialup
Some Internet Service Providers (mostly ADSL) use PPPoE, which requires that the user enter an ID and a
password to access the Internet. In this case, enable ADSL DIALUP and enter the PPPoE ID and PPPoE
password.
3.3.1. Enable ADSL Dialup
z
z
Press
Use
ADSL DIALUP:
ENABLE
to select “Enable”
3.3.2. Setup ADSL ID
z
z
Press
Use
ADSL ID:
MY_ADSL_ID
to select “Enable”
3.3.3. Setup ADSL Password
z
z
Press
ADSL Password:
*******
Enter ADSL Password
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3.3.4. Disable ADSL Dialup
z
Press
ADSL DIALUP:
DISABLE
z
Use
to select “Disable”
3.4. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
DHCP allows the network administrator to distribute IP addresses when a computer is plugged into a
different place in the network. If your ISP provides a static IP address, you must disable DHCP and enter the IP
address provided.
3.4.1. Enable DHCP
z
Press
DHCP:
ENABLE
z
Use
or
to set DHCP “Enable”
z
z
Press
IP Address:
IP address automatically acquired
192.168.001.161
z
z
Press
Subnet mask automatically acquired
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255. 0
z
z
Press
Router IP:
Router IP automatically acquired
192.168.001.161
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3.4.2. Disable DHCP
z
z
Press
DHCP:
Use
or
to set DHCP “Disable”
DISABLE
z
z
Press
IP Address:
Enter the IP address
192.168.001.161
z
z
Press
Enter the subnet mask
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.000
z
z
Press
Router IP:
Enter the router IP address
192.168.001.001
3.5. DNS Server IP
The domain name system (DNS) is the way that Internet domain names are located and translated into
Internet Protocol addresses. There is probably a DNS server within close geographic proximity to your ISP that
maps the domain names in your Internet requests or forwards them to other servers on the Internet.
z Press
DNS Server IP:
192. 76.144. 66
3.6. SNTP Server IP
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) is a protocol used to help match your system clock with an accurate
time source. If you do not know your SNTP Server IP, please ignore this section. The SNTP Server IP address
can be either URL or IP.
z Press
z Enter SNTP server IP or URL
SNTP Server IP:
220.130.158.52
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3.7. Do not Disturb
This setting allows the user to reject all incoming phone calls.
z
Press
Do Not Disturb:
z
Use
or
to select “Enable” or “Disable”
ENABLE /DISABLE
3.8. CF (Call Forward) Unconditional
Enable CF Unconditional to forward all the incoming calls to another number. Otherwise set to disable.
You will need to use a web-browser to input the forwarding phone number. Refer to section 6 for more
information on using the web configuration.
z
z
Press
Use
CF Unconditional:
or
to select “Enable” or “Disable”
ENABLE / DISABLE
3.9. CF (Call Forward) Busy
Forward all the incoming calls to another number when user is busy on the phone.
z
z
Press
Use
CF User Busy:
or
to select “Enable” or “Disable”
ENABLE / DISABLE
3.10.CF (Call Forward) No Answer
Forward all incoming calls to another phone number after a certain number of rings.
z
z
Press
Use
CF No Answer:
or
to select “Enable” or “Disable”
ENABLE / DISABLE
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3.11.Anonymous Call
Enables the caller (user) to hide the name and phone number from the receiver.
z
z
Press
Use
Anonymous Call:
or
o select “Enable” or “Disable”
ENABLE / DISABLE
3.12.Anony Call Rej. (Anonymous Call Rejection)
Reject any anonymous incoming calls.
z
z
Press
Use
Anony Call Rej:
ENABLE / DISABLE
or
to select “Enable” or “Disable”
3.13.Ringing Type
Select the ring tone. There are 9 ring tones in total.
z
Press
Ring Type:
Ringing 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9
z
Use
or
to select the ring type
NOTE: At this point, you may save the settings and exit. The next two sections explain how to obtain the
MAC address and firmware version.
z
z
Press
to exit the menu
When asked to save or cancel, press
to save
3.14.MAC Address
This menu displays the MAC address. You cannot modify the MAC address.
z
z
Press
WAN MAC Address:
000FC9017D4A
LAN MAC Address:
000FC9017D4B
The MAC address is displayed on the scre
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3.15.Version
The version menu displays the firmware version. You cannot modify the version number.
z
Press
z
The firmware version is displayed on the screen
Version:
V: 01.00
3.16.Language Selection
The VoIP Phone supports 2 languages: English and Russian.
Language:
English
z
z
Press
Use
followed by
or
to select the preferred language
3.17.Time Format
You may select the 12hr or 24hr time format.
ABC
z
z
Press
Use
followed by
or
to select the time format
Time Format:
24Hours
z
Press
when done
3.18.Volume Adjustment
3.18.1. Ringer Volume
While the handset is in place,
z
Press to increase the ringer volume and
to decrease the ringer volume
3.18.2. Speaker Volume
While the handset is in place,
Speaker
z
z
Press
Press
to increase the speaker volume and
to decrease the speaker
volume
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3.18.3. Handset Volume
z
Pick up the handset and press
decrease the volume
to increase the volume or press
to
4. Operating the Phone
4.1. Dialing an IP Address
Speaker
z
z
Lift the handset
or press the SPEAKER button
Dial an IP address
For example: dialing 192.168.0.1
MNO
WXYZ
ABC
TUV
@
Press OK
or wait until the timer expires to dial.
4.2. Dialing a SIP Number
Speaker
z
z
Lift the handset
or press the SPEAKER button
Dial a SIP Number
For example: dialing 1866
MNO
MNO
TUV
z
Press OK
or wait until the timer expires.
4.3. Speed Dialing
Speaker
z
z
Lift the handset
or press the SPEAKER button
Dial Speed Dial number with the prefix code “*”.
For example: dialing * and speed dial number 08,
TUV
@
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4.4. Answer a Phone Call
Note: The CANCEL key may be used to reject a call.
When the phone rings:
Speaker
z
Lift the handset
conversation.
or press the SPEAKER button
to begin your
4.5. Switch to another Line
z
While having a conversation:
Hold
z
Press Hold
to switch to another line.
4.6. Mute
Note: While mute is activated, sound from the caller can be heard from your speaker but your sound can’t
be heard by the caller.
While having a conversation:
z
z
Press Mute
Press the Mute key again to resume your conversation.
4.7. Transfer
While having a conversation:
Hold
z
z
Press Hold
to put the person on the other line on hold.
Dial the IP address or the extension number where you would like the call to be transferred.
Transfer
z
Press Transfer
to transfer the call.
4.8. Redial
Note: To return to idle mode, press the CANCEL key
4.8.1. Last Dialed Number
Speaker
z
Lift the handset
or press the SPEAKER button
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Redial
z
Press Redial
to dial the last dialed number.
4.8.2. Through Call History
Redial
z
Press Redial
. Do not lift the handset when you press Redial.
Redial
z
z
Press Redial
again to cycle through the dialed, missed, and received calls.
to scroll down through the dialed, missed, or received lists until the
Press DOWN key
number is displayed on the screen.
z
Pick up the handset
or press OK
4.9. On Hold
Note: To transfer a call while on hold, press the TRANSFER key. Dial the extension/phone number and
press the TRANSFER key again to transfer the call.
While having a conversation:
Hold
z
Press HOLD
(Press HOLD again to resume your conversation)
4.10.Call Forward
Please refer to Initial Setup (sections 3.8 ~ 3.10) and Web Browser Configuration (section 6) to
setup call forwarding.
4.11.Three Way Conference
z
z
Pick up the handset
You
and call Person A.
Person A
Hold
z
z
After Person A pick up the phone, press Hold key
to place Person A on hold.
Dial the extension or phone number of Person B and wait until Person B picks up the phone.
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z
Press the Conference key
to begin the 3-way conference.
Person A
You
Person B
5. Using the Phone Book
5.1. Dialing from the Phone Book
z
z
Press the PHONE BOOK key
to access the phone book.
Press
to scroll down through the list until the name is displayed on the screen.
z
Press OK
to dial.
5.2. Storing a Number
z
Press and hold the PHONE BOOK key
until “Name:” is displayed on the screen.
z
z
Enter a name then press
Enter the number that corresponds to the name and press OK
z
z
Press OK
again to save the number into the phone book.
Repeat Steps 1 to 4 to store another phone number.
5.3. Editing a Number
z
z
Press the PHONE BOOK key
to access the phone book.
Press
until the name is displayed on the screen.
z
Press the PHONE BOOK key
again.
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z
z
z
z
Select “Edit” and press OK
to edit.
Enter a new name and press OK
Enter the new phone number and press OK
Press OK
to save and override the previous name and phone number.
5.4. Deleting a Number
z
z
Press the PHONE BOOK key
to access the phone book.
Press
until the name you want to delete is selected.
z
Press the PHONE BOOK key
again.
z
z
Select “Delete” and press OK
to delete.
Press OK
again to save the new list on the phone book.
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6. Using the Web Configuration
The web configuration interface can be accessed using a web browser.
6.1. Accessing the Configuration Menu
1. Open
a
web browser (Internet Explorer,
Netscape, Opera, Firefox, etc.)
2. Type in the IP Address of the phone
The IP address is provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). If your ISP supports DHCP, you may
obtain the IP address from your phone. Press “ Func.+ 9 ” to get the IP address. It can also login from the
Enter User Name and Password (enter “admin” as
Username and leave Password blank if you are
installing the phone for the first time)
Click OK
6.2. Web Login
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Hardware version of the IP phone
Hardware Version
Firmware Version
DSP Version
The current firmware version installed on the DPH-150S
The current version of the DSP application installed on the DPH-150S
MAC address of the IP phone
MAC Address
NAT Mode
The NAT mode (Router or Bridge) of the LAN interface
6.3. System – Management
Configuration menu login name
User Name
Configuration menu login password
Current Password
New Password
Enter a new password to replace the current one
Enter the new password again to confirm the change
Get time setting from SIP or NTP server
Confirm Password
Get Time From
NTP Server IP
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol used to help match your system
clock with an accurate time source (ex. atomic clock, time server). It is good
practice to have all your networked computers synchronized with one server.
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Select your time zone. If there is daylight saving in your area, tick the check
box
Time Zone
Check to enable daylight saving
Daylight Saving
6.4. System – Restore Factory Default
Restores all the settings back to the factory default settings
Restore Factory Setting
6.5. System – Auto Provision
FTP, HTTP and TFTP support for downloading firmware and automatic
Protocol
configuration. The default setting is NO (function disabled)
IP address of the provisioning server
FTP / HTTP / TFTP IP
FTP / HTTP / TFTP Port
Username
Listening port of the provisioning server
The username required by the provisioning server for authorization.
The password required by the provisioning server for authorization.
Password
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Choose YES to receive and decrypt the encrypted configuration files
Encryption
The key which is provided by the administrator for decrypting the encrypted
configuration files
Encryption Key
The time at which the DPH-150S connects to the auto provision system to
check for updates.
Refresh Time
6.6. System – Restart System
Restart System
Click Restart to update all the modifications and reboot the system
6.7. Network – Network Settings / DHCP
DNS address provided by your ISP
DNS Server 1~2
MAC address of the WAN interface
MAC address of the LAN interface
WAN MAC
LAN MAC
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6.8. Network – Network Settings / PPPoE
PPPoE ID/username provided by your ISP.
PPPoE ID
PPPoE password.
PPPoE Password
DNS Server 1~2
DNS address provided by your ISP
6.9. Network – Network Settings / Static IP
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IP address provided by your ISP.
Router IP address provided by your ISP
Subnet mask provided by your ISP
DNS address provided by your ISP
IP Address
Router IP
Subnet Mask
DNS Server 1~2
6.10.Network – QoS Settings
Sets the type of service for this Internet datagram.
Voice ToS
SIP ToS
Sets the type of service for this higher priority of signaling packet.
Enable or disable VLAN
VLAN
8 classes are supported for prioritization on VLAN.
The identification of VLAN.
VLAN Priority
VLAN ID
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6.11.Network – NAT Traversal Settings
Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol through Network Address
STUN
Translation (STUN) is a protocol that allows applications to determine the types
of NATs and firewalls that are in between them and the Internet. STUN also
provides the ability for applications to determine the public IP addresses
allocated to them by NAT.
Enter the STUN domain name or IP address if STUN is enabled.
STUN Domain Name / IP
Address
Enable or disable the settings for configuring the user defined external IP
address and port number.
User Defined External
IP/Port
Setup the external IP address manually.
Use a STUN server to get external IP address.
Use UPnP to get external IP address.
External IP Address
External SIP port
External SIP Port
External media port
External Media Port
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Enable or disable universal plug and play. Some NAT supports UPnP so STUN
is not required and must be disabled
UPnP
Enable or disable to keep the SIP signaling channel alive.
Always send keep-alive
packet
The time interval that the IP phone always sends the keep-alive packet in order
to ensure that NAT is working properly.
Keep-Alive Time
6.12.Network – NAT
NAT mode can be set to ROUTE Mode or Bridge Mode.
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6.13.VoIP – SIP Settings (SIP Phone Setting, Registrar & Outbound Proxy Server)
SIP phone port number.
SIP Phone Port Number
Registrar server domain name or IP address.
Registrar server listening port.
Registrar Server Domain
Name/IP Address
Registrar Server Port
Number
The time after which the registration on SIP Registrar expires. The phone must
send SIP REGISTER to keep the registration at half of the setting time.
Authentication Expire
Time
Outbound proxy domain name or IP address.
Outbound Proxy Domain
Name/IP Address
Outbound proxy listening port.
Outbound Proxy Port
Number
Select Enable to send all SIP requests through Outbound Proxy.
Send message via
Outbound Proxy
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6.14.VoIP – SIP Settings (Message Server)
Message server domain name or IP address.
MWI Message Server
Domain Name/IP address
Message server listening port.
MWI Message Server Port
Number
The time after which the subscription expires. It is included in SIP SUBSCRIBE
and is used to negotiate with Message server.
MWI message Subscribe
Expire Time
Voice message account
Voice Message Account
6.15.VoIP – SIP Settings (Others)
The time interval in which the phone periodically refreshes SIP sessions by
Session Timer
Media Port
sending repeated INVITE requests. These INVITE requests allow the user
agent or proxies to determine the status of the SIP session.
Real-time Transport Protocol port number. Provides end-to-end transfer of data
with real-time audio.
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A SIP method which is applied to the condition of acknowledging provisional
responses like 180 Ringing. Select Enable for a more reliable connection.
Prack
Select None to disable SIP session timer support.
Select UAC to initiate SIP request.
Session Refresher
Select UAS to receive SIP request and then return a response.
Select SIP request method. Default method is Invite.
Select SIP signal transmission method. Default method is UDP.
Session Timer Method
UDP/TCP
When “Send messages via Outbound Proxy” is enabled, all the SIP requests
including Register will be sent through Outbound Proxy. Enabling “Register
with Proxy” will be against this rule and send SIP Register directly to the
Registrar as described in section 6.13.
Register with Proxy
6.16.VoIP – SIP Account Settings
When you dial a number, the default account is used to dial. The User Name
Default Account
of default account is displayed on the receiver’s IP phone.
Enable or disable this account.
Account Active
Display Name
Name displayed on the LCD screen of the called party.
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The number in the URI displayed on the LCD screen for the caller.
User name to log into the SIP server.
SIP User Name
Authentication User Name
Authentication Password
Ring Type
Password to log into the SIP server.
Nine types of tones, melodies, and MP3s can be chosen for the specified
account
Displays if the current phone is registered or unregistered with SIP server.
Register Status
6.17.Advance – Voice Settings
Voice Compression Algorithm priority settings. Select from the most used
Codec (Priority 1 ~ 3)
codec to the least used codec.
The payload size for each RTP packet.
RTP Packet Length
VAD
VAD is supported for silence suppression. When Enable is selected, it also
supports SID frame for CNG.
Select the method to generate DTMF. Out Band DTMF is based on
RFC2833.
DTMF Method
Payload Type
Set the payload type for the Out Band DTMF (Default is 101).
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6.18.Advance – Phone Settings (Phone Setting)
Select the tone for your particular country
Tone Setting
Ringer Type
Select the ring type (Tone 1 ~ 4, Melody 5 ~ 8, and MP3 9).
Select melody or tone when the phone is on hold.
Reject all incoming calls.
Hold Tone
Do Not Disturb
Call Waiting
Enable or disable call waiting.
Enable or disable the reminding tone for Call Waiting
Call Waiting Notify
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1.
2.
3.
If DISABLE is selected, full URI and name are sent to the receiver’s
phone when the user makes a phone call. The URI and name of the
caller are displayed on the receiver’s phone.
Anonymous Call
When Full URI is selected, it uses “Anonymous” as its display name
and URI when the user makes a phone call. It may display
“Anonymous” or nothing on the receiver’s phone.
When Display Name is selected, only the display name is replaced by
“Anonymous” when the user makes a phone call. It may display
“Anonymous” or nothing on the receiver’s phone.
Select Enable to reject anonymous calls.
Anonymous Call Reject
Call Forward
1.
Click No Answer to enable call forwarding to another number when no
one answers the phone after 180s (default). The timer can be changed
from 0-600s. Refer to section 6.18 to change the timer.
Click Busy to enable call forwarding to another number when you are
busy on the phone.
2.
3.
Click Unconditional to transfer all incoming calls to another number.
Enter the call forwarding number in the text box.
1. Enable or disable Hot Line
Hot Line
2. Number: a phone number which is the destination of the Hot Line
3. Timeout: the time after which the phone will dial the pre-configured
phone number automatically
Enable or disable the feature of transferring calls after the three-way
conference call is ended.
Transfer end of Conference
Call
Enable or disable Pound key Dial. Pound Key ( # ) can be defined as a
<send> key.
Pound Key Dial
Enable or disable to display missed calls on the LCD screen.
Missed Call Display
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6.19.Advance – Phone Settings (Timer)
The time interval that the IP phone synchronizes with the NTP server.
NTP Recycle Timer
Inter Digit Timer
The time interval that the IP phone waits to detect the end of DTMF digits. No
more digits are accepted after this period and the phone begins to dial.
The time interval that the caller’s phone waits to establish a call. If the
receiver fails to answer the phone during this time interval, the caller’s phone
will automatically disconnect.
Originating Not Accept
Timer
The time interval that the receiver’s phone will ring. If the receiver fails to
answer the phone during this time interval, the phone will automatically
disconnect.
Incoming No Answer Timer
The recall time interval for the call party which is put on hold.
Hold Recall Timer
The time interval that the speaker phone is on before turning off
automatically (due to inactivity).
Auto Speaker Off Timer
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6.20.Advance – Phone Book
Phonebook menu allows the user to add, modify, and delete phone numbers. To add, type in the name and
number then click NEW to add. To modify/delete, select the name from the list and click modify/delete.
Name that you would like to add.
Phone number that corresponds to the name.
Ring type of the number
Name
Number
Ring Type
6.21.Advance – Speed Dial
Speed dial numbers can be accessed from the IP phone.
Number 0x
Speed dials phone number. 0x is the speed dial number.
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6.22.Advance – Music Station
An easy-to-memorize name for the station, ex: Station1.
Station Name
URL
A complete URL used to access the station
It accepts 20 stations maximum. (10 default stations are provided). Please see “Appendix B” for more details.
6.23.Advance – MP3 Ring
Click “Browse” to choose one MP3 file and click “Upload File”. The maximum
size of the MP3 file is 30KB.
Ring File
The MP3 file is used for the Ringer type “MP3 Ring 9” (in sections 6.16, 6.18
and 6.20)
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6.24.Call Log – Call Tracing Log
Call Tracing Log keeps a record of all the phone activities. This log is used by engineers to troubleshoot
hardware problems.
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7. Troubleshooting
The following troubleshooting information can be used to help solve most common problems.
QUESTION
RECOMMENDED ACTION
1. Check if there are any loose connections.
There is no DIAL tone
1. Check if the power cord is connected properly.
Nothing is displayed on the
LCD screen
2. Check if there is proper AC power coming from the power outlet.
1. Check Registrar Server Domain Name/IP address and Outbound
Proxy Domain Name/IP Address (under SIP Settings in Configuration
Menu). Make sure you have the right Name or IP Address.
Why can’t I dial my friend’s SIP
number?
2. Check the LCD display on your phone to see if there is a name or
number displayed on the screen. If the name or number is not displayed,
use a web browser and access the configuration menu. Make sure that
the Registrar Server Domain Name/IP Address is correct.
3. Check the register status under SIP Account Settings in the
configuration menu (from a web browser). If your status is unregistered,
it means you do not have a SIP account. Contact your SIP service
provider to get an account.
Unplug the power cord from the IP phone. Wait 2 seconds and plug the
power cord back in the IP phone. Press and hold the MENU key. The
system should bypass boot up and go straight into the phone setup
menu. Modify the phone setting and make sure you save it before you
exit.
I accidentally set DSL to enable
and now the phone does not
boot up
Make sure you exit setting mode (phonebook, menu, speed dial…)
before you click [Submit] in the configuration menu.
Why do I get “Can’t Upgrade
Now” screen when
I
click
[Submit] in the configuration
menu?
To solve this problem, please change the IP segment of the PhoneA
LAN port to something other than “192.168.15.xxx” (for example,
“192.168.10.xxx”).
The WAN port of my DPH-150S
(PhoneB) is connected with the
LAN port of another DPH-150S
(PhoneA). Then, my DPH-150S
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Then, the PhoneB will automatically start to get the VoIP connection and
the associated VoIP services.
(PhoneB) became disabled on
the network so that I can not get
VoIP services. What can I do to
fix it?
It is because that in the factory default settings the DPH-150S has an
integrated DHCP server to assign the IP address of the LAN port with
the IP segment of “192.168.15.xxx”.
That is, for this kind of connection of PhoneA & PhoneB (the WAN port
of PhoneB is connected with the LAN port of PhoneA), the WAN port &
the LAN port of PhoneB will be in the same IP segment
(192.168.15.xxx), which will get the system of PhoneB confused so as to
become disabled on the network. For this reason, we should change the
IP segment of the PhoneA LAN port.
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Appendix A: Wall Mount Installation
This appendix herein illustrates the installation step by step if you would like to mount the DPH-150S on the wall.
Please print out this page (Figure A1) before the installation
1. Put the template (Figure A1), which you have printed before the installation on the wall. The template shows
the two keyholes with plus sign indicating the center where the screw must be located.
Attention
Do not scale the size of this page when you are printing. Be sure that the distance
between the two keyholes is 100 mm.
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2. Use a screwdriver to fasten the screw on the wall. Please use the screw with the suitable size and reserve
sufficient distance between the wall and the underside of the screw head as shown in Figure A2.
Figure A2
3. Place the mount on the wall as in Figure A3 and the keyholes of the mount are above the mounting screws.
4. Slide down the mount until it stops against the top of the keyhole
5. Place the DPH-150S on the wall mount as in Figure A4.
Figure A3
Figure A4
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Appendix B: Internet Radio
1. How do I use the Internet Radio?
z
z
Press
Use
to turn on the Internet Radio
to select the preferred station
z
Press
to turn off the Internet Radio.
2. Key Definition
Key
Definition
Key
Definition
Turn on the Internet Radio
Pause / Play
Increase / decrease the volume
Display the name of the current
station
Tune the Internet Radio to the
preferred station
Turn off the Internet Radio
The ten numeral keys 0, 1~9 are the quick access keys to the first ten preferred stations
Numeral keys
on web configuration “Music Station”.
3. Information about Internet Radio
z
All the keys related to the Internet Radio are described in “Key Definition” (please refer to the above
columns). Those key functions will be only available when the phone is on hook. If the phone is off
hook, those key functions will back to the original designed which has stated in the User Manual.
When the phone is receiving an incoming call, the Internet Radio function will turn off automatically.
When the user picks up the handset or presses “SPEAKER” to make a phone call, the Internet Radio
will also turn off automatically.
z
z
z
Please turn off the Internet Radio before you are going to do any of the following:
Use pre-dialing to make a phone call.
i.
ii.
enter MENU to configure
iii.
iv.
access the Phone Book
adjust the Ringer Volume
z
When the user is listening to the Internet Radio, the phone will display the current song and singer’s
name on the LCD screen.
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FCC Statement:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
include interference that may cause undesired operation.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This
transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are
firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by
the end user.
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