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DHA-130 IP/DECT Phone
User Guide
PACKAGE CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
REQUIREMENTS FOR SETUP AND CONNECTION ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
FEATURES AND BENEFITS .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
HARDWARE OVERVIEW – BACK PANEL ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
LED INDICATORS – FRONT PANEL ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
HANDSET DESCRIPTION...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
GETTING STARTED..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
USING THE HANDSET................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Handset Control Keys ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
CONNECT TO D-LIFE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
View D-Life Account Number ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
INCOMING CALLS ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Use Speaker Phone ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Putting Calls on Hold................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Call Waiting .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
3-Way Conference Calls .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Intercom ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
MAKING CALLS ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Calling a Phone Book Entry ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Using Quick Dial....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Dialing a New Number ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
D-Life VoIP Calls to PSTN Numbers .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
D-Life VoIP Calls to Other D-Life Accounts........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 26
Local PSTN Phone Calls.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Phone Network Settings..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
View Host Station IP Address............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
View Host Station IP Address – PPPoE Connection.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Using the Phonebook ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
View Names in Phonebook ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Add Names to Phonebook ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Check Memory Status .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32
Using Call Logs .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 33
Clear Log Entries ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
CHANGE NETWORK SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Configure a Static IP Address ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 36
Setup A PPPoE Network Connection................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 41
Handset Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 44
Change Sound Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Change Time and Date Settings .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 50
Change Language Setting........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 55
Change Call Service Settings................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 56
Change Contrast Setting .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
Handset Extras................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 58
Base Station Settings ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 60
Adding New Handsets.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 60
Change Base Station ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 64
Delete Handset ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 66
Reset Base Station................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67
Change PIN.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 68
USING THE WEB UTILITY ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69
Maintenance............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 72
Status ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 73
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 75
ROUTER PORT CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 78
Opening Ports on Routers and Gateways.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 78
How to Manually Open Ports on a Router ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 79
TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 80
LCD DISPLAY ICONS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 81
Package Contents
•
D-Link DHA-130 IP/DECT Phone
•
D-Link DHA-130 Base Station
•
Power Adapter-AC 12V AC, 1200 mA
•
Manual and Warranty on CD
•
Quick Installation Guide
•
Ethernet Cable (the DHA-130’s Ethernet port is Auto-MDIX)
Caution: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the DHA-130 will cause damage and
void the warranty for this product.
If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
Requirements for Setup and Connection
System (Minimum)
Broadband Internet connection
Ethernet-Based Cable or DSL Modem
A multi-port Ethernet router (preferably configured as a DHCP server)
Computer with Windows, Macintosh, or Linux-based operating system and an installed Ethernet adapter
Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or Netscape Navigator Version 6.0 and Above
VoIP Services Account
The user must first establish a D-Life account online. Please go to www.dlife.com to setup your account if you have not done so.
Introduction
Before you start, your new DHA-130 IP/DECT Phone will require a multi-port Ethernet router to function and broadband Internet connection. Ideally the router
should be configured as a DHCP server in order to simplify setup.
Your new DHA-130 IP/DECT Phone will enable you to make VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) telephone calls − at a zero or very much reduced cost when
compared to regular telephone service − to nearly anywhere, over the Internet. In addition the phone can be used for regular PSTN telephone service. With a
D-Life account established, the Phone can simply be connected and used after a brief automatic configuration procedure. This auto-provisioning feature makes
the DHA-130 a truly “Plug and Play” IP phone.
Features and Benefits
•
Automatic provisioning for Plug and Play VoIP setup
•
Dialing via PSTN to standard telephone numbers
•
Dialing via Ethernet port as VoIP calls.
•
10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet port for network connection
•
Voice Activity Detection (VAD) /Comfort Noise Generation (CNG)
•
Configurable comfort noise insertion and handset echo cancellation
•
Audio Compression: G.711, G.729A/B, G.723.1, G.726, G.729, G.722, G.722.1, iLBC
•
PPPoE, Static IP, DHCP Client support
•
Support TCP/IP, UDP, RTP and RTCP
•
Lost packet recovery ability for improved voice quality
•
Adjustable speaker / ringer volume control
•
Dialing by last 10 calls
•
Call Log (Missed, Received, Dialed)
•
Call Hold/Call Transfer/3-way Conference
Hardware Overview – Back Panel
Phone Connection
Connect to your PSTN
phone line using
standard phone
cabling.
LAN Port
Connect the
Ethernet cable from
your router to this
port.
LAN Port LEDs
Factory Reset Button
Pressing this button will
restore the DHA-130 to its
factory default settings.
Power Adapter
Connect your 12V AC 1.25 A
power adapter here.
Use the LAN port LED indicators
to check link status and port
speed. The right side LED lights
steady green for a valid link and
blinks green when there is activity
on the port. The left side LED
lights amber when the port speed
is 100 Mbps, it is dark for a 10
Mbps connection.
LED Indicators – Front Panel
PSTN
A steady amber light
indicates the PSTN line is
connected. This will be dark if
there is no PSTN link.
Off Hook
A steady green light
indicates the phone is
off the hook. A blinking
green light indicates
an incoming call. The
light is dark when the
phone is on the hook.
VoIP
If both LED indicators are dark,
check to make sure the power
adapter is connected and plugged in
to a power source.
Page Button
Press to set off ringer the handset.
A steady green light
indicates the D-Life
connection is
established. A blinking
green light indicates
the phone is
undergoing VoIP
provisioning.
Handset Description
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Earpiece
Navigation Key - scrolls up/down through
menus. When the D-Life desktop is
displayed, push down to access phone
records, push up to access D-Life
phonebook menu.
Left Soft Key – use to select highlighted
menu option, perform corresponding
function in display
Talk Key - to place/receive a call
Mode Key – Switch between D-Life VoIP
call mode and PSTN call mode.
Number Keypad - to enter
numbers/characters
Key/Switch Key - to key in * (asterisk),
hold a few seconds to silence the ringer
LCD Display
Right Soft Key - performs the displayed
function, return to previous menu (Back)
Power Key - to switch the phone on/off,
end a call or return to standby mode.
Key/Lock Key - to key in # (pound) or to
lock the keypad. Hold a few seconds to
lock/unlock the handset.
Services Key
Microphone
Intercom Key
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Getting Started
BEFORE YOU BEGIN!
Make sure you have a broadband Internet connection, a multi-port Ethernet router such as a broadband router or ADSL router, and an
active D-Life account already setup. If you do not have a D-Life account yet, access the D-Life website (www.dlife.com) and set up an account
first. For information on using a broadband or ADSL router with the Phone, please read Appendix B Router Port Configuration on page 78.
The DHA-130 is very easy to setup and use. Connect the phone line and Ethernet cable as illustrated in the Back Panel picture. Connect the
power and the Phone will begin to establish the connection to the D-Life account server. This process is called provisioning. During the
provisioning, the green VoIP LED indicator on the front of the base station will blink. When the account has been verified and the Phone is
ready to use, the VoIP LED indicator will shine steady green.
Using the Handset
Most of the commonly used functions, for making and receiving calls and storing phone numbers, are controlled using the Soft Keys and Navigation Button on
the handset. The right and Left Soft Keys are used to perform an action or option listed on the bottom right or left side of the LCD display. The Navigation
Button is used to scroll through menus and other entry functions. When the phone is idle and its default “desktop” is displayed (like the example below), the
Navigation Button is used to access the most commonly used menus and phone book.
To use the handset interface, use the Soft Keys (Right Soft Key and Left Soft Key) to select the corresponding action or option listed on the bottom of the display.
For example, in the handset’s “desktop” display shown below, press the Right Soft Keys to use the Names option used to view the phone book. Since this is the
first time setting up the phone, of course the phone book is empty. To register the handset with the base station you will need to first access the Main Menu.
Indicates DECT phone connection to
the base station, this will flash until a
connection is made.
Indicates the radio channel number
used for the DECT phone connection to
the base station.
D-Life
01/01
Menu
Use the Left Soft Key to choose the option or
action at the bottom of the left side of the LCD
menu, in this example, pressing the Left Soft
Key allows you to view the Main Menu.
05:00
Names
Use the Right Soft Key to choose the option or
action at the bottom of the right side of the LCD
menu, in this example, pressing the Right Soft Key
allows you to view the Names of people in your
Phone Book.
Handset Control Keys
The primary control keys for the handset, the soft keys and navigation button, are illustrated here for your reference.
Left Soft Key
Right Soft Key
Navigation Button
From the desktop:
Up Arrow – D-Life Phone Book
Down Arrow – Handset Phone Book
Left Arrow – Calls Dialed
Right Arrow – Calls Received
Connect to D-Life
The DHA-130 is configured with all the necessary account information including the D-Life account number. If the phone can successfully connect to the
Internet, it will automatically establish a connection to the D-Life servers. When D-Life service is established, the LCD indicator on the handset displays
“D-Life” in the center of the screen, it is ready to use.
D-Life
01/01
Menu
00:15
Names
The DHA-130 uses DHCP for to get its network settings. If you are using a broadband or DSL router as a DHCP server for your network, the phone should have
no problem establishing a connection to the Internet. Make sure that the DHCP server (router) is configured with the correct IP settings for DNS service and
gateway IP settings. Typically the gateway IP address is the router’s IP address when there are no other routers or gateway routers used. The ISP usually supplies
the DNS IP addresses.
The phone can be configured to use a static IP address on the local network. It can also be configured to directly access the Internet through your ISP using
PPPoE (user name and password). See the description below to change the phone’s network settings.
View D-Life Account Number
To view the account number and phone number for your DHA-130, from the Main Menu go to System > D-Life No. The sequence of display screens you will
see are simulated below.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM
CALL LOGS
SETTINGS
EXTRAS
OK
EXIT
Select D-Life No.
SYSTEM
HOST IP
NETWORK SETTINGS
D-Life No.
OK
EXIT
View D-Life account/phone number.
D-Life No.
42001111
OK
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Incoming Calls
The procedures used when answering calls from D-Life VoIP stations or PSTN calls are identical. The main difference is that the LCD display will indicate that
the incoming call is a VoIP call or PSTN call.
[i]
The number of the caller appears as
well as the type of call ([i] for VoIP
IP call and [P] for PSTN).
123456
04/03
ANSWER
12:15
SILENT
To answer the call immediately either press the Talk Key, or the Left Soft Key. Press the Right Soft Key to silence the ringer but not answer the call.
When the call has been answered, a timer for the call appears, as well as OPTIONS that can be viewed using the Left Soft Key. The call can be muted so the call
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is silenced from the handset while allowing voice and sound to still come through from the other end. To MUTE the handset, press the Right Soft Key while the
call is active.
[i]
[i]: 123456
00:00:04
OPTIONS
MUTE
Use the Left Soft key to view the options available while the call is active.
OPTIONS
SPEAKER
HOLD LINE
HS PHONEBOOK
--------------------------------OK
EXIT
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Use Speaker Phone
While a call is active, the handset can be used in speakerphone mode. Simply choose the SPEAKER option in the OPTIONS menu during the call for hands free
speaker mode.
OPTIONS
SPEAKER
HOLD LINE
HS PHONEBOOK
--------------------------------OK
EXIT
Putting Calls on Hold
To put the active line on hold, use the HOLD LINE option in the OPTIONS menu. While one line is on hold, another incoming call can be answered just like a
conventional multiple line PSTN telephone. When a line is on hold, the H icon appears in the main display. If multiple lines are active, the icon will indicate
which line is on hold.
OPTIONS
SPEAKER
HOLD LINE
HS PHONEBOOK
--------------------------------OK
EXIT
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Call Waiting
When an incoming call occurs while another call is active, the incoming call can be answered while placing the active call on hold automatically.
Current call information does not flash
in the display.
[i]
[P]
Incoming call indicated by flashing indicator
(flashing [i] for VoIP, flashing [P] for PSTN)
The name and number of the unanswered
incoming call flashes.
[i]: 123456
[P]: 5558961
00:00:35
ANSWER
MUTE
To answer the incoming call and simultaneously place the active call on hold, press the Left Soft Key to ANSWER the incoming call. The original call will be on
hold, this is indicated by the H1 icon indicating that line 1 is on hold.
[P]: 5558961
00:00:02
OPTIONS
MUTE
Use the Left Soft Key to view the options, including the option to switch back to the original caller.
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To return to the original call, use the SWITCH CALLS option in the OPTIONS menu. Switching to the other line will put the second call on hold while taking
the original call off hold.
OPTIONS
SPEAKER
RELEASE & HOLD
SWITCH CALLS
CONFERENCE
OK
EXIT
3-Way Conference Calls
Conference calls can be held when both lines have active calls. To use the 3-way conference call function, go the OPTIONS menu when both lines are connected
(one or both lines can be on hold).
[P]
[i]: MOM/123456
[P]: BOB/5558961
00:00:35
OPTIONS
MUTE
It will be necessary to choose to put one call in conference mode, switch to the other line, then place that call in conference mode.
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First choose the CONFERENCE option for one line.
OPTIONS
SPEAKER
RELEASE & HOLD
SWITCH CALLS
CONFERENCE
OK
EXIT
Then SWITCH CALLS to the other line.
OPTIONS
SPEAKER
RELEASE & HOLD
SWITCH CALLS
CONFERENCE
OK
EXIT
And put the other line in CONFERENCE mode.
OPTIONS
SPEAKER
RELEASE & HOLD
SWITCH CALLS
CONFERENCE
OK
EXIT
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The display indicates that the handset is in CONFERENCE mode.
[i]
[P]
CONFERENCE
00:12:37
OPTIONS
MUTE
To end the conference call or select one line to leave the conference call, bring up the OPTIONS menu again.
OPTIONS
SPEAKER
END CALL 1
END CALL 2
END ALL CALLS
OK
EXIT
Select the option to END ALL CALLS if you want to terminate calls on both lines. Or choose to END CALL 1 or END CALL2 to return to single call mode
with the remaining line.
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Intercom
The DECT phone features handset-to-handset intercom. To use the intercom, press the Intercom button on the handset.
INTERCOM
HANDSET 1
HANDSET 2
HANDSET 3
HANDSET 4
OK
CANCEL
The display indicates the handset being paged. To terminate the intercom session, use the CANCEL option.
HANDSET 3
CANCEL
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Making Calls
Calls can be made using phone book entries. Frequently used numbers can be added to the Quick Dial list. Calls can also be dialed if they do not appear in your
logs or phone book. This section describes how to do all of these.
Calling a Phone Book Entry
1. To call a number that is already in the phone book, simply choose NAMES from the desktop display.
PHONE BOOK
HANDSET
D-Life
----------------------------------OK
EXIT
2. Choose the HANDSET or D-Life phonebook.
HANDSET
VIEW RECORD
NEW ENTRY
QUICK DIAL
MEMORY STATUS
OK
EXIT
3. Select the number to call and choose DETAILS.
HANDSET
[i] ALICEB
[P] BOBK
[i]CAROLD
[P]DENNYJ
DETAILS
EXIT
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4. Choose OPTIONS.
DETAILS
MOM
[i]123456
OPTIONS
EXIT
5. Choose the HANDSET or D-Life phonebook.
OPTIONS
USE NUMBER
EDIT
DELETE
OK
EXIT
6. Select DIAL to call the number.
123456
DIAL
DELETE
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Using Quick Dial
Frequently used numbers can be designated Quick Dial numbers. Quick Dial numbers require pushing only a single button for a few seconds to dial. To place a
Quick Dial call, press the number on the keypad assigned to the Quick Dial number. Keys 4 through 9 are used for Quick Dial.
To designate a number as a Quick Dial number, it must already be in the Handset phone book. Follow the steps below to set up a Quick Dial entry.
1. Choose NAMES from the desktop display then go to the HANDSET phone book.
PHONE BOOK
HANDSET
D-Life
----------------------------------OK
EXIT
2. Choose the QUICK DIAL.
HANDSET
VIEW RECORD
NEW ENTRY
QUICK DIAL
MEMORY STATUS
OK
EXIT
3. Select the number to call and choose CHANGE to add a number from the Handset phone book.
KEY 4
EMPTY
CHANGE
EXIT
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4. The HANDSET phone book appears. Scroll to the name you want to add to the empty Quick Dial slot.
HANDSET
[P] BOBK
[i]CAROLD
[P]DENNYJ
[i]MOM
DETAILS
EXIT
5. The HANDSET phone book appears. Choose OK to assign this number to the Quick Dial slot or choose LIST to go back to the HANDSET phone book.
DETAILS
MOM
[i]123456
DEFAULT
OK
LIST
6. To add new Quick Dial numbers for the remaining keys (5 to 9), use the up and down navigation buttons on the handset to get to the remaining Quick Dial
slots.
KEY 4
EMPTY
CHANGE
EXIT
7. To edit or delete a Quick Dial entry, go to NAMES>HANDSET>QUICK DIAL and scroll to the key you want to edit or delete using the navigation button
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on the handset. The number appears listed as in the example below. Choose OPTIONS to edit or delete the Quick Dial entry.
KEY 4
MOM
[i]123456
OPTIONS
EXIT
8. Select CHANGE to go to the Handset phone book listed entries and select a new number for the Quick Dial slot. Choose DELETE to remove the
Quick Dial assignment, you will be asked to CONFIRM? The decision to delete in a new screen.
OPTIONS
CHANGE
DELETE
OK
EXIT
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Dialing a New Number
Phone calls can be made through D-Life VoIP or the regular PSTN telephone network. To make VoIP calls, make sure the handset is in VoIP mode. Use the Mode
button to toggle between VoIP mode and PSTN mode. The mode is indicated in the LCD main display. The “i” icon indicates the phone is in VoIP mode.
D-Life
10/01
Menu
05:18
Names
The “P” icon indicates the phone is in PSTN mode.
10/01
Menu
05:18
Names
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D-Life VoIP Calls to PSTN Numbers
To place a D-Life VoIP call to a PSTN number, use the number keypad to enter the phone number using the following format:
country code + area code + phone number
Use the country code even when calling a number in the same country as where you are located.
For example, to dial the number 555-1234 in the 212 area code in the United States, enter as follows:
00121255551234
10/01
DIAL
05:20
DELETE
Then press the green call button on the phone or choose DIAL to initiate the phone call. You will hear the phone ring on the other end just as if calling through
the traditional switched telephone network. If the line is busy, you will hear a normal busy signal, otherwise the ring will continue until the phone is answered at
the remote end.
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D-Life VoIP Calls to Other D-Life Accounts
To place a D-Life VoIP call to other D-Life account numbers, simply enter the account number and press the green call button on the phone or choose DIAL.
4200105
10/01
DIAL
05:21
DELETE
As with regular PSTN phone calls, you will hear the phone ring on the other end. If the line is busy, you will hear a normal busy signal, otherwise the ring will
continue until the phone is answered at the remote end.
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Local PSTN Phone Calls
To place a local call through the regular PSTN network without using VoIP, the phone must be in PSTN mode. Press the Mode button on the handset, notice the
“P” icon appears in the main display and the “D-Life” can no longer be seen.
10/01
Menu
05:27
Names
To place a local PSTN call, enter the number you want to dial and press the green call button on the phone or choose DIAL to initiate the phone call.
555-1234
10/01
Menu
05:27
Names
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Phone Network Settings
There are two methods available to change the IP settings of the base station unit. The IP settings can be changed using the handset or by accessing the DHA-130
web manager configuration utility. Read Using the Web Utility for information on change the network IP settings of the DHA-130.
View Host Station IP Address
1. To view the IP address of the phone, go to the Main Menu and use the left soft key to “press” OK and choose the first item in the list, the Settings menu.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM
CALL LOGS
SETTINGS
EXTRAS
OK
EXIT
2. In the SYSTEM menu, choose the first item in the list HOST IP to see the local IP address on the base station. If you are not using a DHCP server on
your LAN and this is the first time setting up the phone, it will be necessary to change the network settings to assign a static IP address to the phone.
SYSTEM
HOST IP n
NETWORK SETTINGS
D-Life No.
OK
EXIT
3. The IP address of the base station as assigned appears listed in the Host IP display. This is the IP address you can use to access the web management
configuration utility. Above the IP address the network setting is displayed. For example, if the DHA-130 is using DHCP from the local DHCP server
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(broadband or DSL router), the LCD display will look similar to this example:
HOST IP
[DHCP]
192.168.1.48
OK
View Host Station IP Address – PPPoE Connection
There are two methods to view the IP address if the phone is configured for PPPoE connection. Use either the SYSTEM menu and choose HOST IP, or use the
NETWWORK SETTINGS menu and choose PPPoE to view a display similar to the example below. This only works if the phone is already configured for
PPPoE. To configure the phone for PPPoE, please read 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 below.
HOST IP
[PPPoE]
172.18.167.48
OK
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Using the Phonebook
Phone numbers can be stored in the phonebook by entering them manually or after calling or receiving a call. Use Call Logs to store phone numbers you have
dialed or received. See Using Call Logs for a description on how to store dialed and received numbers. Up to one hundred phonebook entries can be stored.
To enter phone numbers manually, access the phonebook from the “desktop” D-Life display. There are two ways to access the phone book, use the navigation
key or use the Left Soft Key to click Names option. This brings up the PHONE BOOK menu where you can select either the Handset phone records or the
D-Life phone records.
The navigation key arrows can be used to go directly to the D-Life phone book or the Handset phone book. From the desktop, use the navigation key to press the
Down arrow to view the Handset Phone Book record menu, press the Up arrow to view the D-Life Phone Book record.
PHONE BOOK
HANDSET
D-Life
----------------------------------OK
EXIT
View Names in Phonebook
If you have already entered phone numbers you can select the VIEW RECORD option to Handset view phone book entries. The phonebook entries are listed
alphabetically. To dial a number in the phonebook, scroll to the name you want to call and press the call button with the name highlighted.
NAMES > HANDSET > VIEW RECORD
HANDSET
VIEW RECORD
NEW ENTRY
QUICK DIAL
MEMORY STATUS
OK
EXIT
HANDSET
[i] ALICEB
[P] BOBK
[i]CAROLD
[P]DENNYJ
DETAILS
EXIT
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Add Names to Phonebook
1. To create and new phone book entry, scroll down to select the NEW ENTRY option and press the Left Soft Key.
HANDSET
VIEW RECORD
NEW ENTRY
QUICK DIAL
MEMORY STATUS
OK
EXIT
2. Enter a name for the phone book entry, use the numbered keypad to key in upper case characters of the alphabet.
NEW ENTRY
NAME:
OK
DELETE
3. Letters from the alphabet are listed in alphabetic order on keys 2 to 9, press the key once to display the first letter listed on the key, press it twice to display
the second letter listed, and so forth. To choose a displayed letter, do not press any keys for a few seconds until the flashing cursor moves ahead one space. If
you made a mistake, click the Right Soft Key to DELETE one space each time it is pressed. When satisfied with the name as it appears listed in the display,
use the Left Soft Key to OK the name. You will see a new menu to enter the number.
NEW ENTRY
NAME:
AGUYIKNOW_
OK
DELETE
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4. Now enter the phone number as it will be dialed. “Press” OK (with the Left Soft Key) to create the new entry. This number now appears in the Handset
Phone Book and can be selected for quick dialing or dialed using the Handset Phone Book.
NEW ENTRY
NUMBER:
123456_
OK
DELETE
Check Memory Status
The handset has 100 memory slots available for phone book entries. To view how many slots are available, select the MEMORY STATUS option from the
Handset menu NAMES > HANDSET > MEMORY STATUS.
MEMORY STATUS
USED:
FREE:
023
077
OK
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Using Call Logs
To view records of calls missed, dialed or received got to:
MAIN MENU>CALL LOGS>MISSED to view missed calls.
MAIN MENU>CALL LOGS>DIALED to view calls that have been dialed from the handset.
MAIN MENU>CALL LOGS>RECEIVED to view incoming calls that have been answered.
1. To access the handset phone log menus, go to the MAIN MENU, then to the CALL LOGS menu
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM
CALL LOGS
SETTINGS
EXTRAS
10/15
OK
05:35
EXIT
2. In the CALL LOGS menu you can view numbers dialed, received and missed. Any of these numbers can be entered into the phone book. The procedure to
view logs and entry of numbers into the phonebook is identical for MISSED, DIALED and RECEIVED calls logged.
CALL LOG
MISSED
DIALED
RECIEVED
CLEAR LOG
10/15
OK
05:35
EXIT
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3. For example, go to the DIALED call log to see what numbers have been called using the handset. To view the time and date a number was dialed, scroll to
select the number and use the DETAILS option.
DIALED
[i]0012125551234
[i]0012125550303
[i]0012125550022
[P]3125550011
DETAILS
EXIT
4. The number dialed, time and date of the call are listed in the display. The number can then be saved.
DIALED
[i]0012125551234
18:00:00
2007/10/16
OPTIONS
EXIT
5. To save the number in the phone book, use OPTIONS to go to the save or delete options menu.
OPTIONS
SAVE
DELETE
OK
EXIT
6. Use the SAVE option to create a new phone book entry for this number. The procedure is similar to creating a new entry in the phone book, except you
already have the number. Use DELETE to remove this single entry from the call log.
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7. You will need to enter a name, just using the numbered keypad and OK
CALL LOG
NAME:
OK
DELETE
Clear Log Entries
The call logs can be cleared (deleted) for all missed, dialed or received calls recorded in the logs. To clear log records go to
MAIN MENU>CALL LOGS>CLEAR LOGS and choose the log category to be cleared. You will be prompted to CONFIRM? That you want to clear the log.
CLEAR LOG
MISSED
DIALED
RECEIVED
OK
EXIT
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Change Network Settings
To change the network settings to use a Static IP address, to use PPPoE (user name and password) or to use the factory default network setting, DHCP, use the
following menu progression: MAIN MENU>SYSTEM>NETWORK SETTINGS and choose the network connection. The first example below illustrates first
how to establish a Static IP Address. The example after that one shows how to set up a PPPoE connection.
Configure a Static IP Address
To assign a Static IP address for the phone, do the following:
1. To change the local network IP settings for the DHA-130, go to the Network Settings menu. In the Main Menu choose SYSTEM.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM
CALL LOGS
SETTINGS
EXTRAS
OK
EXIT
2. In the SYSTEM menu, choose NETWORK SETTINGS to see options for changing IP settings.
SYSTEM
HOST IP
NETWORK SETTINGS
D-Life No.
OK
EXIT
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3. In the NETWORK SETTINGS menu, choose STATIC IP to go to the IP address entry menu for Static IP address.
NETWORK SETTINGS
DHCP
STATIC IP
PPPoE
OK
4. A prompt asks if you really want to manually configure the IP address.
EXIT
STATIC IP
SET MANUALLY?
YES
NEXT
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5. Enter the static IP address that will be used for the DHA-130 on the LAN. IP address must be entered using the numbers on the keypad of the handset in
the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx so that all spaces are occupied by a numeral. For example, to enter a static LAN IP address 10.1.1.252, key the numbers as
010.001.001.252, there is no way to enter the “.” portion of the IP address using the handset. Use DELETE to remove unwanted numbers form the menu
as displayed. Press OK when you are satisfied with the IP address as it appears.
STATIC IP
IP ADDRESS:
005.044.082.100
OK
DELETE
STATIC IP
IP ADDRESS:
010.001.001.252
OK
Press DELETE to remove the IP address
listed in the Static IP menu.
Enter the new IP address using the numbers
on the keypad.
DELETE
6. Use the standard subnet mask offered by choosing OK, or change it using the same method used to change the IP address.
STATIC IP
SUBNET MASK:
255.000.000.000
OK
DELETE
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7. Enter the primary DNS server IP address - usually this address is supplied by the ISP. Press OK to go to the next entry menu.
STATIC IP
DNS1:
168.095.001.001
OK
DELETE
8. Enter the secondary or backup DNS server IP address. Usually this address is supplied by the ISP. Press OK to save the new IP settings and restart the
base station.
STATIC IP
DNS2:
OK
168.095.001.002
DELETE
9. The LCD menu informs you that the DHA-130 base station is rebooting. It will take one or two minutes to restart and establish the D-Life connection.
STATIC IP
REBOOTING
PLEASE WAIT
OK
DELETE
10. A successful connection is indicated when “D-Life” appears in the main screen. The phone is now ready for use.
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D-Life
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Setup A PPPoE Network Connection
To configure the phone to use a PPPoE network connection, perform these steps:
1. To set up PPPoE configuration for the DHA-130, go to the Network Settings menu. In the Main Menu choose SYSTEM.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM
CALL LOGS
SETTINGS
EXTRAS
OK
EXIT
2. In the SYSTEM menu, choose NETWORK SETTINGS to see options for changing IP settings and PPPoE configuration.
SYSTEM
HOST IP
NETWORK SETTINGS
D-Life No.
OK
EXIT
3. In the NETWORK SETTINGS menu, choose PPPoE to go to the user name and password entry menu for PPPoE connection.
NETWORK SETTINGS
DHCP
STATIC IP
PPPoE
OK
EXIT
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4. A prompt asks if you really want to configure a PPPoE connection.
PPPoE
ENABLE PPPoE?
YES
No
5. A new prompt asks for the user name. Enter the user name for the PPPoE connection. Use the keypad to enter letters and numbers, Letters from the
alphabet are listed in alphabetic order on keys 2 to 9, press the key once to display the first letter listed on the key, press it twice to display the second
letter listed, and so forth. To choose a displayed letter, do not press any keys for a few seconds until the flashing cursor moves ahead one space.
PPPoE
5-A. Press DELETE to remove one
NAME:
character at a time.
test_
OK
DELETE
PPPoE
NAME:
ipphoneuser@viopnet.com
OK
DELETE
PPPoE
PASSWORD:
********
5-B. Enter the new user name using the
keypad and select OK to go to the
password entry menu. If you made a
mistake, click the Right Soft Key to
DELETE one space each time it is
pressed. The zero key is used to enter
the @ symbol.
5-C. Enter the password using the keypad
and select OK to restart the base
station.
OK
DELETE
6. The LCD menu informs you that the DHA-130 base station is rebooting. It will take one or two minutes to restart and establish the D-Life connection.
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PPPoE
REBOOTING
PLEASE WAIT
7.
A successful connection is indicated when “D-Life” appears in the main screen. The phone is now ready for use.
D-Life
10/01
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05:18
Names
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Handset Settings
Settings for the handset include settings the time and date that appears in the display and the format used to display it; the melody and volume of
the ringer for intercom, PSTN and IP phone calls, interface language and call services. To change any of these go to the Settings menu from the
Main Menu as shown in the example here.
Change Sound Settings
Ringer tones can be customized so you know what type of call is incoming. The ringer tone can be changed to a unique style to distinguish if the call is a VoIP,
PSTN or Intercom calls. The Sound settings menu is also used to turn on and off the tone for the keyed entries (key tone) and to turn on and off the tone made by
the handset for events other than incoming calls, for example, the handset will make a noise when it is placed in the base station recharging cradle (handset tone).
The Sounds menu options also include an Equalizer menu for enhanced treble or enhanced bass tones.
Change Ringer Tone
The procedure to change ringer tones for VoIP, PSTN and Intercom calls is identical except that each ringer type has a separate menu in the
accessed from the Sounds menu.
To change the volume or melody of the VoIP ringer, go to SETTINGS>SOUNDS>VoIP RINGER.
To change the volume or melody of the PSTN ringer, go to SETTINGS>SOUNDS>PSTN RINGER.
To change the volume or melody of the Intercom ringer, go to SETTINGS>SOUNDS>INTERCOM RINGER.
See the example below on how to change the VoIP ringer.
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Change VoIP Ringer
To change the volume or melody of the VoIP ringer, go to SETTINGS>SOUNDS>VoIP RINGER.
1. Go to the SETTINGS menu
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM
CALL LOGS
SETTINGS
EXTRAS
OK
EXIT
2. Go to the SOUNDS menu
SETTINGS
SOUNDS
DATE AND TIME
LANGUAGE
CALL SERVICES
OK
EXIT
SOUNDS
VoIP RINGER
PSTN RINGER
INTERCOM RINGER
CALL SERVICES
OK
EXIT
3. Choose VoIP RINGER.
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4. Now use the right and left arrows of the navigation button to adjust the volume and melody. The phone responds with an audible example of the change being
made. That is, when the volume is increased, the ringer will ring at that increased volume for a second. Likewise, when scrolling through the melody options,
the melody or ring tone will play briefly.
VoIP Ringer


OK
CANCEL
Turn On/Off Key Tone
To turn off key tones (the noise produced when a key is pressed on the handset), go to SETTINGS>SOUNDS>KEY TONE.
To turn key tone on or off:
1. Go to the SETTINGS menu
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM
CALL LOGS
SETTINGS
EXTRAS
OK
EXIT
2. Go to the SOUNDS menu
SETTINGS
SOUNDS
DATE AND TIME
LANGUAGE
CALL SERVICES
OK
EXIT
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3. Choose KEY TONE.
SOUNDS
VoIP RINGER
PSTN RINGER
INTERCOM RINGER
KEY TONE
OK
EXIT
4. Choose to turn the key tone ON or OFF and press OK.
KEY TONE
ON
OFF
--------------------------OK
CANCEL
Turn On/Off Handset Tone
To turn off key tones (the noise produced when settings changes are changed or the handset is returned to its re-charger on the base station), go to
SETTINGS>SOUNDS>HANDSET TONE.
To turn key tone on or off:
1. Go to the SETTINGS menu
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM
CALL LOGS
SETTINGS
EXTRAS
OK
EXIT
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2. Go to the SOUNDS menu
SETTINGS
SOUNDS
DATE AND TIME
LANGUAGE
CALL SERVICES
OK
EXIT
SOUNDS
PSTN RINGER
INTERCOM RINGER
KEY TONE
HANDSET TONE
OK
EXIT
3. Choose HANDSET TONE.
4. Choose to turn the handset tone ON or OFF and press OK.
HANDSET TONE
ON
OFF
--------------------------OK
CANCEL
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Change Equalizer Settings
To change the equalizer for normal sound, enhanced bass or treble, go to SETTINGS>SOUNDS>EQUALIZER.
To change the equalizer settings:
1. Go to the SETTINGS menu.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM
CALL LOGS
SETTINGS
EXTRAS
OK
EXIT
2. Go to the SOUNDS menu.
SETTINGS
SOUNDS
DATE AND TIME
LANGUAGE
CALL SERVICES
OK
EXIT
SOUNDS
INTERCOM RINGER
KEY TONE
HANDSET TONE
EQUALIZER
OK
EXIT
3. Choose EQUALIZER.
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4. Choose the equalizer setting for NORMAL, ENHANCED BASS or ENHANCED TREBLE and press OK.
EQUALIZER
NORMAL
ENHANCED BASS
ENHANCED TREBLE
--------------------------OK
CANCEL
Change Time and Date Settings
Time and date settings are configured in a separate menu accessed through the handset settings menu. Date and time are displayed on the bottom of the desktop.
To configure date and time or the format for display of time and date for the handset go to SETTINGS>DATE AND TIME and choose the function you want to
change.
Change Current Time Setting
To configure the time that is displayed on the bottom of the desktop on the handset LCD screen:
1. From the SETTINGS menu, select DATE AND TIME and press OK.
SETTINGS
SOUNDS
DATE AND TIME
LANGUAGE
CALL SERVICES
OK
EXIT
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2. Select TIME and press OK.
DATE AND TIME
DATE FORMAT
DATE
TIME FORMAT
TIME
OK
EXIT
3. Configure the HOUR and MINUTE with the right and left arrows of the navigation button. Press the right arrow to increase the number displayed by 1 for
each press, press the left arrow key to decrease the number. Use the up and down arrow keys to select HOUR or MINUTE for configuration.
TIME
HOUR
04
MINUTE
<43>
OK
CANCEL
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Change Date Setting
To configure the date that is displayed on the bottom of the desktop:
1. From the SETTINGS menu, select DATE AND TIME and press OK.
SETTINGS
SOUNDS
DATE AND TIME
LANGUAGE
CALL SERVICES
OK
EXIT
2. Select DATE and press OK.
DATE AND TIME
DATE FORMAT
DATE
TIME FORMAT
TIME
OK
EXIT
3. Configure the MONTH, DAY and YEAR with the right and left arrows of the navigation button. Press the right arrow to increase the number displayed by 1
for each press, press the left arrow key to decrease the number. Use the up and down arrow keys to select MONTH, DAY or YEAR for configuration.
MONTH
MONTH
<10>
DAY
<13>
YEAR
<07>
OK
CANCEL
Change Time Format Display
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To configure the time format used for the LCD display:
1. From the SETTINGS menu, select DATE AND TIME and press OK.
SETTINGS
SOUNDS
DATE AND TIME
LANGUAGE
CALL SERVICES
OK
EXIT
2. Select TIME FORMAT and press OK.
DATE AND TIME
DATE FORMAT
DATE
TIME FORMAT
TIME
OK
EXIT
3. There are two date formats to choose from, a 12-HOUR will display time in the form HOUR:MINUTE plus A or P to indicate AM or PM, for example )
01:09P is nine minutes after one o’clock in the afternoon. The 24-HOUR option uses a 24 hour clock, so nine minutes after one o’clock in the afternoon
would look like 13:09 without any separate character to indicate AM or PM.
TIME FORMAT
12-HOUR
24-HOUR
----------------------------------OK
CANCEL
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Change Date Format
For example, to configure the time that is displayed on the bottom of the desktop:
1. From the SETTINGS menu, select DATE AND TIME and press OK.
SETTINGS
SOUNDS
DATE AND TIME
LANGUAGE
CALL SERVICES
OK
EXIT
2. Select DATE FORMAT and press OK.
DATE AND TIME
DATE FORMAT
DATE
TIME FORMAT
TIME
OK
EXIT
3. Choose to display the date in numeric form in the order Month/Day/Year or Day/Month/Year. The default date format setting uses an abbreviation English
name of the month (the language setting does not have an effect on this).
DATE FORMAT
MM/DD/YY
DD/MM/YY
MMM/YY
OK
CANCEL
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Change Language Setting
To change the language used in the LCD display, got to SETTINGS>LANGUAGE and choose form the languages offered. The default language is English. If
the phone is reset, the language settings are also reset to English. The languages supported on the handset are: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish,
Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Finnish.
1. Choose LANGUAGE in the SETTINGS menu and click OK.
SETTINGS
SOUNDS
DATE AND TIME
LANGUAGE
CALL SERVICES
OK
EXIT
2. Scroll to select the language from the list and click OK to immediately begin using the chosen language.
LANGUAGE
FRANÇAIS
DEUTSCH
ITALIANO
ESPAÑOL
OK
EXIT
3. A setting “SAVED” message appears briefly before returning to the language selection menu.
SALVATO
OK
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Change Call Service Settings
The phone supports Auto Answer to save an additional step when picking up the handset from the base station cradle to answer a call. When Auto
Answer is enabled and the handset is resting in the base station cradle or recharging the battery, to answer an incoming call it is only necessary to
pick up the handset. It is not necessary to press the Call button in this circumstance. Likewise when this is enabled, a call is ended by returning it to
the base stations cradle.
To enable Auto Answer:
1. Choose the CALL SERVICES option in the SETTINGS menu and press OK.
SETTINGS
SOUNDS
DATE AND TIME
LANGUAGE
CALL SERVICES
OK
EXIT
2. Select AUTO ANSWER and press OK.
CALL SERVICES
AUTO ANSWER
-----------------------------OK
EXIT
3. Select ON and press OK to activate Auto Answer.
AUTO ANSWER
ON
OFF
-----------------------------OK
CANCEL
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Change Contrast Setting
To change the contrast of the LCD display go to SETTINGS>CONTRAST, select the level of contrast and press OK, the display will use the selected contrast
level so you will immediately see how it will appear.
CONTRAST
CONTRAST 1
CONTRAST 2
CONTRAST 3
CONTRAST 4
OK
CANCEL
CONTRAST
CONTRAST 3
CONTRAST 4
CONTRAST 5
-----------------------------------OK
CANCEL
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Handset Extras
The Extras menu access from the Main Menu includes alarm clock, timer and stopwatch functions.
Alarm Clock
To use the alarm clock function:
1. Choose the ALARM CLOCK option and press OK.
EXTRAS
ALARM CLOCK
TIMER
STOPWATCH
-----------------------------------OK
EXIT
2. Turn the alarm ON, and click OK to enter the time you want the alarm to sound.
ALARM CLOCK
ON
OFF
----------------------------------OK
EXIT
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3. Configure the HOUR and MINUTE for the alarm with the right and left arrows of the navigation button. Press the right arrow to increase the number
displayed by 1 for each press, press the left arrow key to decrease the number. Use the up and down arrow keys to select HOUR or MINUTE for
configuration.
ALARM CLOCK
HOUR
00
MINUTE
<00>
---------------------------------------OK
CANCEL
Timer
To use the alarm timer:
1. Choose the TIMER option and press OK.
EXTRAS
ALARM CLOCK
TIMER
STOPWATCH
-----------------------------------OK
EXIT
2. Configure the HOUR, MINUTE and SECOND for the alarm with the right and left arrows of the navigation button. Press the right arrow to increase the
number displayed by 1 for each press, press the left arrow key to decrease the number. Use the up and down arrow keys to select HOUR or MINUTE for
configuration.
TIMER
HOUR
00
MINUTE
<00>
SECOND
00
---------------------------------------OK
CANCEL
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Base Station Settings
The Base Setup menu is used when there are more than one handset used or when there is more than one base station used. This is also where the base station can
be reset to the factory default settings.
Adding New Handsets
If you are planning to use multiple handsets for a single base station, it will be necessary to register the added handset in order to be recognized by the base
station. This process involves first activating the registration process from the base station, then configuring the new handset being added and requires a
negotiation process to be initiated from the base station with which the added handset will associate.
Activate the Base Station
When you are ready to add a handset, press and hold the Intercom button on the front of the
base station for 5 seconds. You should see the LED indicators of the front of the base station
blink, alternating between the green and amber LEDs.
Press Intercom button
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Now use the handset being added to do the following:
1. Press the Left Soft Key to use the Menu option at the bottom of the desktop.
01/01
Menu
00:02
Names
2. Now you can navigate through the MAIN MENU options by pressing the arrows of the navigation key.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM
CALL LOGS
SETTINGS
EXTRAS
OK
EXIT
3. Use the navigation key to scroll down to the BASE SETUP option. Press the Left Soft Key to view the BASE SETUP menu.
MAIN MENU
CALL LOGS
SETTINGS
EXTRAS
BASE SETUP
OK
EXIT
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4. In the BASE SETUP menu, press the Left Soft Key to select the REGISTER option.
BASE SETUP
REGISTER
SELECT BASE
DELETE HANDSET
RESET
OK
EXIT
5. In the REGISTER menu, press the Left Soft Key to select the BASE from the list. The base that has just been activated will appear marked by an
asterisk (*) in the list.
REGISTER
BASE 1
BASE 2
BASE 3
BASE 4
OK
CANCEL
6. You must now enter the PIN number for the handset to establish the DECT connection. Use the number keypad to enter the PIN number. The factory
default PIN number is “0000”.
REGISTER
ENTER PIN:
OK
CANCEL
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REGISTER
ENTER PIN:
****
OK
DELETE
7. Once the PIN has been keyed in, press the Left Soft Key to select the OK option. The handset will initiate a search for the base station and a negotiation
process will take a few seconds until the DECT connection is established.
SEARCHING
8. The antenna icon in the upper left corner of the display will blink on and off during the DECT connection negotiation process.
SEARCHING
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Menu
Names
9. When the DECT connection is established, the channel number used for communication between the base station and the handset appears under the
battery icon near the upper left corner of the display. Finally when “D-Life” appears in the center of the display, the phone is ready to use.
D-Life
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Change Base Station
The procedure to change which base station a handset will associate with is very similar to the procedure to add a new handset to a base station association group.
First press the Intercom button on the front of the base station for 5 seconds until the LEDs flash on and off in an alternating pattern.
1. To use another base station in an environment where more than one DHA-130 are being used, go to the BASE SETUP menu, choose SELECT BASE
and press OK.
BASE SETUP
REGISTER
SELECT BASE
DELETE HANDSET
RESET
OK
EXIT
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2. Choose a base from the list, the asterisk (*) indicates the base station currently broadcasting the registration request. Press OK to go the register handset
menu where you will need to enter the PIN.
SELECT BASE
BASE 1
BASE 2
BASE 3
BASE 4
OK
EXIT
3. You must now enter the PIN number for the base station to establish the DECT connection. Use the number keypad to enter the PIN number. The factory
default PIN number is “0000”.
REGISTER
ENTER PIN:
OK
CANCEL
REGISTER
ENTER PIN:
******
OK
DELETE
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Delete Handset
1. To discontinue the DECT service connection to an individual handset, go to the BASE SETUP menu, choose DELETE HANDSET and press OK.
BASE SETUP
REGISTER
SELECT BASE
DELETE HANDSET
RESET
OK
EXIT
2. Choose a handset from the list, and press OK to go the menu where you will need to enter the PIN of the base station to remove the handset from service.
SELECT BASE
BASE 1
BASE 2
BASE 3
BASE 4
OK
EXIT
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Reset Base Station
1. To reset the base station to its factory default settings including language and network IP settings, use the RESET option in the BASE SETUP menu.
BASE SETUP
REGISTER
SELECT BASE
DELETE HANDSET
RESET
OK
EXIT
2. Entering the correct PIN number is required to reset the base station. Enter the PIN number and press OK.
RESET BASE
ENTER PIN:
******
OK
DELETE
3. A correct PIN number entry will bring up a CONFIRM? prompt. The factory default PIN number is “0000”. Choose Yes to reset the base station to
factory default settings.
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Change PIN
The PIN number used for the base station can be changed if desired. This is done through the BASE SETUP menu.
1. To change the PIN number for the handset in use, select the CHANGE PIN option in the BASE SETUP menu and press OK.
BASE SETUP
SELECT BASE
DELETE HANDSET
RESET
CHANGE PIN
OK
EXIT
2. Entering the current PIN number is required in order change it to a new number. Enter the current PIN number for the handset in use and press OK. The
factory default PIN is “0000”.
CHANGE PIN
ENTER PIN:
****
OK
DELETE
3. Enter the new PIN number for the handset in use and press OK.
CHANGE PIN
ENTER NEW PIN:
******
OK
4. A CONFIRM? prompt appears. Choose Yes to use the new PIN number.
DELETE
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Using the Web Utility
The DHA-130 web configuration utility can be used for limited configuration of the DHA-130. Since the Phone is configured automatically by D-Life, there is
not much to configure. The VoIP settings cannot be configured through the web configuration utility.
Type the IP address assigned to the
DHA-130 by your Router or use the
static IP addressed assigned in the form
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Type the Password used to log in to the
web manager. The factory default User
Name is admin and cannot be changed,
the default Password is admin and
click on Log In.
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Internet Connection and Time Configuration
To configure a fixed IP address for the DHA-130; or if the Phone is connected directly to a broadband modem, the Internet settings can be configured in the
Setup menu page. To view the Setup menu, click on the Setup link to view the menu pictured below, choose the network connection option from the My
Internet Connection is: pull-down menu, configure the settings and click on the Save Settings button.
The Setup menu is also used to configure the system time for the Phone.
Dynamic IP Address (DHCP)
The Dynamic IP Address (DHCP) option can be used if you are using automatic IP address assignment for IP devices on your network. This can be used for a
local DHCP server on the LAN, or for DHCP service from your ISP or network services provider. The Phone becomes a DHCP client using this configuration
and it is the factory default setting.
To configure Dynamic IP address (DHCP) for the network connection, select the Dynamic IP (DHCP) option from the My Internet Connection is: pull-down
menu in the Setup page menu.
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Static IP Address
The Phone is configured to use automatically assigned IP settings by default. However a fixed IP address can be assigned to the Phone if desired.
Static IP address can also be used if the Phone is connected directly to a broadband modem and the ISP has assigned and Static IP address Internet connection.
To use Static IP address network setting, select the Static IP option from the My Internet Connection is: pull-down menu and configure IP settings suitable for
your LAN. Click the Save Settings button to apply the new IP settings. Notice that it will be necessary to use the newly configured IP address to again access the
web manager. After applying the settings, type the new IP address into the browser address bar and press the Enter key to regain management access.
PPPoE
If you are using a cable or DSL modem without a router to provide the Internet connection settings, you might need to configure PPPoE settings to connect to the
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Internet. If you have been given a user name and password to use for your Internet connection and you are NOT using a router (broadband or DSL router)
configured to make the PPPoE connection, the Phone can be configured as a PPPoE client.
To configure the PhoneCorder as a PPPoE client, choose the PPPoE option from the My Internet Connection is: pull-down menu, type in the User Name and
Password used for authentication, and if desired or required, provide a Service Name and AC Name. The Idle Timeout is the time in minutes the PhoneCorder
is allowed to remain idle (i.e. no data received or transmitted) before the PPPoE session is ended. Use this option if your ISP charges for Internet access based on
the amount of time spent connected. If you have unlimited Internet use, leave this blank to keep the PPPoE connection on at all times.
Maintenance
Use the Maintenance menu page to change the password used to access the Phone’s web utility and to upgrade the firmware.
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Administration Password Setting
To create a new password, type the Old Password, type the new password in the New Password field and then confirm the change in the Retype Password
field.
The Username (admin) used to access the Router’s management software cannot be changed by the user.
Firmware Upgrade
To upgrade firmware, type in the name and path of the file or click on the Browse button to search for the file. Click the Upload button to begin copying the file.
The file will load and restart the Phone automatically.
Status
To view the current status and key settings configured on the PhoneCorder, click the Status link.
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The Status information includes IP settings and connection status of the Phone. This information is useful for troubleshooting.
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Appendix A
Technical Specifications
Ethernet Port
RJ-45, Auto MDI/MDI-X, 10/100 Mbps
Standard Compliance
IEEE 802.3 for 10 Mbps Ethernet
IEEE 802.3u for 100 Mbps Ethernet
Rate Adaptation
10/100 Mbps, Auto-Negotiation
Cordless Phone Interface
Standard Compliance
DECT (Digital Europe Cordless Telecommunication)
GAP (Generic Access Profile)
Frequency
1880-1900 MHz
RF Channels
10 Channels
Modulation
GFSK
Voice Coding
ADPCM< 32K bit/s t.
Voice Port
One RJ-11 POTS port for PSTN Life Line
Telephone dialing mode support
DTMF
Dial Pulse (20pps/10pps)
Ringer Equivalency Number
REN=5
Tone Detection
DTMF
Modem/Fax: V.21, V.25
Line Impedance
600ohm
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Chassis
Material
ABS+PC
Width
Depth
Height
Weight
Power
Battery
AC Power Adapter
Output: AC12V, 1.2A
Metal Hydride Cylindrical Cell
Size AAA
Telephony
Call Control Protocol
SIP (RFC3261)
CODEC
G.711 (A-law and U-law)
G.726
G.729A
iLBC
Echo Cancellation
G.168
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Management
DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol)
DHCP Client (RFC2131)
Configuration Restore/Backup
TELNET
TFTP Client
Security
SIP Authentication
VoIP NAT Traversal
For firmware upgrade and configuration file download
Username/Password control for TELNET and WEB configuration
SIP Authentication with MD5 password encryption
SIP/STUN
Safety/EMI Requirements:
UL/CUL
EMI Certification
FCC Class B
BSMI Class B
CE Class B
Environmental
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Operating Humidity Range
0° to 40°C
-10° to 55°C
5 to 95%, Non-condensing
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Appendix B
Router Port Configuration
Most D-Link routers such as the [insert D-Link DSL and broadband router product numbers here] support a feature that allows easy
one-click configuration of the DHA-130. So if you are using a D-Link router, chances are you will not need to manually configure the ports. If a one-click
VoIP configuration is not supported on your router, check to make sure it is using the latest firmware. Upgrading your router to the latest firmware might be
necessary to support this feature. If you have other routers or you are having difficulty with the DHA-130, read the information on the next below to learn
how to open ports on routers. A D-Link router is used for the examples to illustrate how the port forwarding menus are used, but the example is typical
of many small office routers.
Opening Ports on Routers and Gateways
The firewall security features built into most routers and gateways might prevent users from accessing the VoIP features of their DHA-130.
A router connects to the Internet through a series of numbered ports. The ports used by the DHA-130 are often blocked from access over the Internet by the firewall
features of the router.
You may be able to connect to another VoIPtelephone but not receive any audio. This is a typical scenario of a firewall blocking the ports needed by the DHA-130 to
send audio.
If this is the case, you need to open the ports on your router to the Internet to allow access to the DHA-130.
The port numbers used by the DHA-130 are:
3478
5060
8080
9090
The router or gateway that you are using may be different from the D-Link DI-614+ wireless router example shown on the following pages. However,
the general procedure for opening ports will be similar. (If you do not have a D-Link router, look for Virtual Server, Firewall Rules, Port Forwarding, Advanced or
Firewall in your router’s configuration utility.)
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In the example that follows we begin by opening the DI-614+ Web configuration utility and going to Advanced > Virtual Server.
Follow the steps on the following pages to open the ports on your router for successful operation of the DHA-130.
How to Manually Open Ports on a Router
A total of 7 ports must be opened for the DHA-130 to work with
most routers or firewalls. To open these ports, please do the
following:
A. Click Enabled
B. Give the Virtual Server a Name (such as i2eye)
C. Under Private IP, enter the IP address obtained from the
DHA-130
(How to obtain an IP address from the DHA-130: Turn the
DHA-130 on. Highlight the Settings button on
the Main Screen.
Navigate to
Settings>Network>Network Address >IP address)
D. Under Protocol Type, choose Both (TCP and UDP)
E. Under Private Port and Public Port, enter 3478
F. Under Schedule, click Always
G. Click Apply to save this entry
You have now completed the entering of one port to be opened.
You will need to open six more ports.
Repeat steps A through G five more times for each one of the
following five ports:
5060, 8080, and 9090.
You have now completed the opening of the 4 ports. Your
DHA-130 is ready to use with your router or gateway!
(Important: Not all routers and gateways are the same. Please
refer to your user product’s manual for specific instructions on 79
opening ports).
Appendix C
Troubleshooting
1. The DHA-130 will not make a call using a phone number
Check that you did not misdial the number.
The Phone is not connected to the Internet.
The Phone is not registered with the D-Life. It may take the Phone up to 10 minutes to register. Verify all network settings, including DNS.
Far side of the call is not registered with a D-Life or compatible VoIP Directory Service.
2. The DHA-130 can’t make direct IP calls
Phone is not connected to the Internet. Check to make sure the broadband connection is functioning.
The person you are trying to call is unreachable. Ensure the IP address of the person you are trying to call is correct.
3. The DHA-130 or television produces an off-hook signal
The telephone is off the hook. Hang up the phone.
4. The DHA-130 or television produces a fast busy signal
Person you are trying to call is not registered with the directory service. Call the person using direct IP or wait until the person is registered with the
directory service.
Person you are trying to call is in a call or has rejected your call. Try your call at a later time.
5. DHA-130 doesn’t ring with an incoming call
Telephone cable is not properly plugged in to wall or DHA-130. Verify that the cable is connected properly.
6. Phone freezes-up while answering a call
Phone is not functioning properly behind a firewall. See Appendix B for troubleshooting multiple port connections.
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Appendix D
LCD Display Icons
Icon Name
FUNCTION
Antenna
Linked to base (steady) or lost link (blinking)
Line 1
Line 1 is off hook (Steady) Incoming call from Line 1 (Blinking)
Line 2
Line 2 is off hook (Steady) Incoming call from Line 2 (Blinking)
New missed call
New missed call CID
Repeated missed call
Repeated missed call CID
Line 1 on Hold
Line 1 on hold
Line 2 on Hold
Line 2 on hold
Line 1 indicator
Line 1 indicator during phone mode
Line 2 indicator
Line 2 indicator during phone mode
Line 1 ringer off
Line 1 ringer off Icon
Line 2 ringer off
Line 2 ringer off icon
Line 1 & 2 ringers off
Lines 1 & 2 ringers off icon
Speaker
Hands free speaker is turn on
Intercom indicator
Intercom call indication in conference mode
Battery
3-block level indication, animated when charging, empty when battery is low
New message
New message indication (VMWI is on, new missed call)
Alarm
Alarm clock icon
Keypad lock
Keypad lock icon
Arrow icons
Arrow icons (left and right arrow)
Volume
Volume icon
Melody
Melody icon
Number
Number icon
Mode/status
Mode/status icon (used in call barring, etc)
Prefix
Prefix icon
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