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Clean Phone
VoIP Telephones

VoIP PCBA Setup

Verify the PC is connected to the same network as the VoIP telephone.
The easiest way to get started is to make a network connection to the unit and log on via a web browser.
The unit is initially set with a static IP address:
192.168.1.2
IP address:
A user name and password will be requested. The initial factory settings are:
user
User Name:
Password
password
Changing the user name and password is recommended. This security measure helps to prevent
unauthorized changes to the VoIP telephone's interface configuration.

VoIP PCBA Initial Network Configuration

Each VoIP PCBA must be set up for the network prior to installation. Assign a local ID, domain, proxy,
and registrar.
Assign a host name:
The host name provides identification of the different VoIP PCBAs on the
network.
Test:
Verify that calls can be made successfully.
Maintain:
Monitor alarms. Setup auto-updates.
Refer to Pub. 42004-481 for programming instructions of these VoIP telephones.

VoIP Telephone Input Contacts

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Each Clean Phone
VoIP telephone accepts four volt-free inputs (see the Specifications section for the
input contact ratings).
The function of each input is configurable. Inputs can be configured for one of the following modes: On,
Off, or On/Off. The signals can also be inverted between active high (INVERT) or active low
(NORMAL). Activation of these inputs can be configured to update a SYSLOG or generate an email.
Refer to the Logic Settings section of GTC Pub. 42004-481, "VoIP Telephone Basic Programming
Guide" for programming instructions for these inputs.

VoIP Telephone Output Contacts

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Each Clean Phone
VoIP telephone contains two voltage-free output contacts. Refer to the Specifications
section of this manual for the output ratings. Both outputs are single-pole, single-throw contacts.
The function of each output is configurable. Outputs can be configured for one of the following modes:
On, Off, Pulse, Mute, Ring, Call, Connect, Hook, In Use, Ring Cadence, Ring Out, Page, Registered, or
Emergency. The duration of the activation or on/off times can be set in some modes. Refer to the Logic
Settings section of GTC Pub. 42004-481, "VoIP Telephone Basic Programming Guide" for programming
instructions for these outputs.
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