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Notices Information

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  1. Press Menu→Setting→Advanced setting (default password:admin)→Accounts 
  2. Select the desired account 
  3. Select Enable for Account active 
  4. Filled the SIP Server 
  5. Filled the Failover SIP server if need (Optional) 
  6. Filled the Outbound Proxy (Optional) 
  7. Filled the SIP User ID, Authenticate ID 
  8. Filled the password, Name (shown on LCD) and Ringtone. 
  9. Press Save to save the configuration. 
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Note:
If there is a port of sip server, you need to press "1" on the keypad, then you will find the ":".
Additional Information:
When the current input method is ABC/abc/2ab,
Pressing "1", you will find ", . ?:;"
Pressing "0", you will find " < >(){}[]"
Pressing "*", you will find "*/"!@$"
Pressing "#", you will find "#'%&*|" 
To register via web interface:

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Name

Description

1. Date&Time

It shows the phone's time & date. For Date&time setting, see Time&Date

2. Notice

It shows the phone features status, More see Icon Preview

3. Line Keys

This area shows the four line key labels. Line keys are also can be used as other function keys. For more information you can refer to Memory Keys

4. Soft Key

This area shows the soft key labels. The default soft key labels are "History", "Directory", "DND" and "Menu". More to see Programmable Key

5. Default Account

This shows the current use account. User can use to change the default use account.

6. Wallpaper

This shows the backgrounds picture. You can also change it.
For more information you can refer to Wallpaper.

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Item

Description

LCD screen

To Presentation all information about the date& time, accounts, soft keys, messages, calls and other some information.

Power Indicator LED

To indicate the power status

Line keys

The phone supported up to 4 accounts

  1. Steady green: idle interface, during a call..
  2. Blink red: a call incoming

Soft keys

Labels automatically to identity their context-sensitive features.

Navigation keys

1. OK.
Up arrow key: To move up of the selection shows on the screen.
Right arrow key: To move right of the selection shows on the screen.
Left arrow key: To move left of the selection shows on the screen.
Down arrow key: To move down of the selection shows on the screen.
1. To return to idle screen.
2. To cancel the information or call on the screen.

Mute key

1. To mute the voice during the call (green light).
2. To un-mute the call.

Conference

To place a conference call

Memory Keys

To be configured as different function as:

  1. Line
  2. Speed Dial
  3. BLF
  4. BLF List
  5. Voice mail
  6. Direct Pickup
  7. Group Pickup
  8. Call Park
  9. Intercom
  10. DTMF
  11. Prefix
  12. Hold
  13. Conference
  14. DND
  15. Redial
  16. Transfer
  17. SMS
  18. Hot -desking
  19. Call Return
  20. Paging
  21. Record
  22. Shared Line
    The LED lights status when set as Shared line:
    Stay green: Idle
    Stay red: Busy 
    Blinked green: Ring Back
    Blinked red: A call incoming
    Steady orange: During a call
    Blinked orange: Public Hold
    Blinked green: Private Hold
    Light Drown: Unregistered
  23. Hot desking
  24. ACD
  25. Zero Touch
  26. Multicast paging

Speaker

Press this button to place a call in hands-free mode.

Redial

To dial the previous dialed number.
To act as send key.

Volume


To decrease the volume.

To increase the volume.

Hold

To hold or to resume a call during a conversation.

Information

To show the accounts status and some other relevant information. More refer to Info key instruction.

Transfer

To transfer a call to a third party.
To enable or disable Forward feature during the idle page.

Alphanumeric keypad

To enter the phone numbers, letters and so on.

Message

To indicator the New message, and press to read.

Headset

To indicate that the phone is or not in Headset mode.

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Icon

Description

Network available

Network down

Line(Registered succeed)

Line (Unregistered)

Line(Ringing)

Speed Dial

BLF

BLF(Ringing)

BLF(Talking)

Speakerphone mode

Handset mode

Headset mode

Voice messages


Text message

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Mute

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Do Not Disturb

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Volume is 0

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SRTP

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Hold

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Dialed calls

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Received calls

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Missed calls

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Forward calls

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Conference

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Keypad locked

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Keypad unlocked

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Pick up

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Call Park


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Intercom/Paging

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DTMF

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Prefix

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XML Group

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Local Group

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XML Browser

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LDAP

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Broadsoft Group

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Conference

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Forward

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Transfer

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Hold

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Line on Hold

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DND

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Redial

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Call Return

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SMS

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Record


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Recording

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Group Listening

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Shared Line

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Other Functions

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To upgrade via HTTP, the "Management"→"auto provision" →" Firmware Upgrade"→ "Upgrade Mode" field needs to be set to HTTP, respectively. "Firmware Server Path" needs to be set to a valid URL of a HTTP server, server name can be in either FQDN or IP address format. Here are examples of some valid URL.
e.g. firmware.mycompany.com:5688/Hanlong
e.g. www.mycompany.com:5688/fm/ Hanlong
e.g. 218.2.83.110
Instructions for firmware upgrade via HTTP:
(1) End users can choose to download the free HTTP server from http://httpd.apache.org/ or use
Microsoft IIS web server. Then setup HTTP server.
(2) Unzip the firmware file and put all of them under the root/fm directory of the HTTP server.
(3) Visiting "HTTP:\\192.168.0.254\fm\fw8xx.rom on localhost by browser" to verify the HTTP Server. If visiting "HTTP: \\192.168.0.254\fm\fw8xx.rom on other computer is no prompt to download fw8xx.rom file, please check the firewall (Suggest close the firewall).
To configure the server path via web interface:

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  • Hanlong recommends end-user use the Hanlong HTTP server. For large companies, we recommend to maintain their own TFTP/HTTP/FTP/HTTPS server for upgrade and provisioning procedures.
  • Once a "Firmware Server Path" is set, user needs to update the settings and restart the IP Phone. If the configured firmware server is found and a new code image is available, the UC8xx will attempt to retrieve the new image files by downloading them into the UC8xx's SDRAM. During this stage, the UC8xx's LEDs will blink fastly until the checking/downloading process is completed. Upon verification of checksum, the new code image will then be saved into the Flash. If TFTP/HTTP/FTP/HTTPS fails for any reason (e.g. TFTP/HTTP/FTP/HTTPS server is not responding, there are no code image files available for upgrade, or checksum test fails, etc), the UC8xx will stop the TFTP/HTTP/FTP/HTTPS process and simply boot using the existing code image in the flash.
  • Firmware upgrade may take as long as 3 to 8 minutes over Internet, or just 1 minutes if it is performed on a LAN. It is recommended to conduct firmware upgrade in a controlled LAN environment if possible. For users who do not have a local firmware upgrade server.
  • Hanlong's latest firmware is available at http://www.htek.com →Support→Firmware Download.
  • Oversea users are strongly recommended to download the binary files and upgrade firmware locally in a controlled LAN environment.

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