Avois AV-3500 Manual Petunjuk Pengaturan Cepat - Halaman 4
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This is User's Guide for the AV-3500 IP Phone. Before using the AV-3500 IP PHONE, some basic
setup processes are required to make the phone work properly. You should at least setup the IP
address of IP PHONE and router when DHCP is disabled. When DHCP server is available, you can
skip the process of setting up IP PHONE IP address. (Please refer to Setup Menu for further
information.)
There are 4 different dialing methods in using the AV-3500 IP Phone.
Dial IP address directly (e.g. 210.244.26.111). To use this method dial the IP address using the syntax
210*244*26*111# - substitute the correct IP address accordingly. If you don't put a # on the end of the line
then the call will be made after a two second delay (to ensure you've typed the whole number in).
Dial extension number when Gatekeeper is available (e.g. 207)
Dial through VOIP Gateway to PSTN (when a Gateway device is available at the destination site e.g.
*165077499 )
The difference of "Dial extension number" and "Dial through VoIP Gateway" is that dialing number
starts with '*1' to '*5' will go through Gateway and thus make it a call to PSTN. (Please refer to
Setup Menu for detail description regarding how to setup Gateway)
Dialing through PSTN in order to dial a normal land line number (e.g. 08454584558). Simply lift the
handset and dial the number as normal. Please note you must setup the PSTN Prefix value to <null> to
dial this way – see Setting the PSTN Prefix below.
When you are engaged on a VoIP call and a PSTN call is made to the PSTN number that the caller hears the normal BT
AV-3500 IP Phone
1 Introduction
2 Connections
3 Dialing
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The figure shows the cable connections
on the rear of the AV-3500 IP Phone.
Apart from the power connection you
should also use the BT phone cable
supplied to connect your IP phone to the
BT analogue phone line. Also connect the
LAN port to your IP network – this could
be either a local LAN or direct connection
to a cable modem service or to an internet
router.