D-Link DPH-80 Manual - Page 53

Using the SIP Phone, Tones

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Using Session Initiated Protocol (SIP) Using the SIP Phone If the SIP phone is configured properly and if the support infrastructure is there, the SIP phone will play a dial tone on off-hook. You can dial any registered SIP number by entering the number followed by '#' ('#' signals the end of dialing to a SIP phone). The D-Link SIP phone works in 10, 100, and 10/100 Mbps Ethernet environments. It has an adjustable handset and speaker volume control and it plays a tone for all numerical key press. LEDs „ Link/Activity: Steady on for link up, flashing for activity, off for link down. „ Speaker LED (Red): indicates speaker on status. „ Hold (Green): Steady on to indicate Hold status; off means normal. „ Mute (Red): Steady on to indicate Mute status; off means normal. Tones The D-Link SIP phone plays the following tones depending on the phone's current state. The D-Link SIP supports different types of tones for different countries selected through configuration. „ Dial tone „ Call progress tone „ Ring back tone „ Busy tone „ Call alert (ringing) tone „ Error tone „ DTMF tones for all numeric keys 53

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Using Session Initiated Protocol (SIP)
Using the SIP Phone
If the SIP phone is configured properly and if the support infrastructure is there,
the SIP phone will play a dial tone on off-hook. You can dial any registered SIP
number by entering the number followed by ‘#’ (‘#’ signals the end of dialing to a
SIP phone).
The D-Link SIP phone works in 10, 100, and 10/100 Mbps Ethernet environ-
ments. It has an adjustable handset and speaker volume control and it plays a
tone for all numerical key press.
LEDs
Link/Activity:
Steady on for link up, flashing for activity, off for link down.
Speaker LED (Red):
indicates speaker on status.
Hold (Green):
Steady on to indicate Hold status; off means normal.
Mute (Red):
Steady on to indicate Mute status; off means normal.
The D-Link SIP phone plays the following tones depending on the phone’s cur-
rent state. The D-Link SIP supports different types of tones for different coun-
tries selected through configuration.
Tones
Dial tone
Call progress tone
Ring back tone
Busy tone
Call alert (ringing) tone
Error tone
DTMF tones for all numeric keys