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Digium Phone User Guide
Digium Phone firmware version 1.4
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613-00019-E
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
* RF warning for Portable device:
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable
exposure condition without restriction.
FCC Part 15 Statement
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
IC Statement
Label of FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
* 15.21 Information to user:
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
Bluetooth
-BT interface
--UART(up to 4 Mbps)
--PCM
-Bluetooth V4.0(HS) with integrated Class 1.5 PA and Low Energy (BLE) support
-Frequency Band :2402MHz ~ 2480MHz(79 channels)
-Modulation:FHSS, GFSK, DPSK, DQPSK
-Bluetooth Standard:Bluetooth V4.0 of 1, 2 and 3 Mbps.
-Antenna Reference:Small antennas with 0~2 dBi peak gain
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Contents
Overview 5
1 Network & System Tools 7
Setting the Network Information 7
IP Configuration 7
Quality of Service Settings 8
VLAN Settings 8
Getting the Phone Configuration 8
Option 66 9
Fetch Configuration File From URL 9
Web User Interface Tool 10
Resetting, Reconfiguring, or Restarting 10
Reset to Factory Defaults 10
Reconfigure 10
Restart 10
Enable App Development 11
Tech Support 11
2 Web User Interface Settings 12
Lines Tab 12
Alternate Host 13
SIP Outbound Proxy 13
General Tab 14
Preferences Tab 14
Contacts Tab 15
Network Tab 16
Virtual LAN 16
Quality of Service 16
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Ethernet Port Modes 16
Advanced Network Settings 16
Logging Tab 17
Ringtones Tab 17
3 Phone Apps & Calling 18
Phone Apps 18
Contacts 18
Status 18
Voicemail 18
Call Log 18
Forward Calls 18
Calling 19
Dialing Calls 19
Receiving Calls 19
Redial 19
Hold 19
Transfer 19
Conference (3-way Calls) 20
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Overview
This guide provides information about the setup and use of Digium Phones when a
Digium Configuration Server is not being used. Below is an overview of this process.
See the Digium website for information about using Digium Phones with Switchvox
or the Digium Phone Module for Asterisk (DPMA).
1. Get On the Network
Automatic. Phone uses DHCP and LLDP-MED to get IP address and
VLAN membership information. If successful, it attempts to find a configu-
ration file.
Manual. If not successful, enter the information as described in Setting the
Network Information on page 7 or as described in Web User Interface Set-
tings on page 12.
2. Configure the Phone (two choices)
Web UI tool to enter all of the configuration information as described in
Web User Interface Settings on page 12.
Create XML configuration file and make it available to the phone as
described on Getting the Phone Configuration on page 8.
3. Get Acquainted with Phone Apps & Calling Features
Phone Apps, page 18.
Contacts are used for rapid dialing, and for finding detailed information about
someone in your list of contacts.
Status indicates Do Not Disturb (DND) or Available.
Msg button calls the voicemail system as indicated in your phone configura-
tion.
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Call Log displays your call activity for received, dialed, and missed calls.
Forward Calls forwards all of your incoming calls to another number.
Calling Features, page 19.
Dialing Calls
Receiving Calls
Redial
Hold
Transfer
Conference (3-way Calls)
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1 Network & System Tools
As soon as your Digium Phone powers up, its main display shows the Digium logo
and indicates that it is initializing, loading necessary information, and starting the
phone. By default, the phone uses the dynamic protocols DHCP and LLDP-MED to
attempt to get its IP address and VLAN membership information. If successful, the
phone then attempts to find a configuration file.
The following sections describe what to do if your phone cannot get on the network
and get configuration information.
Setting the Network Information
Press the Settings softkey to display the Network Settings screen. Or press the
Restart softkey to try again to get the phone’s information automatically.
Under Network Settings you can select IP Configuration, Quality of Service Set-
tings, VLAN Settings, or Select Network.
You can also configure the phone’s network using the Network Tab from the Web
User Interface.
IP Configuration DHCP is selected (highlighted) by default. To enter the IP information manually,
press the Next softkey. This changes the protocol from DHCP to Static and displays
text boxes in which you specify four-part network addresses for the following:
Static IP
Gateway
Netmask
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS (optional)
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Getting the Phone Configuration
NOTE: The Delete softkey lets you delete a character, and the Back softkey redis-
plays the Network Settings Options.
When ready, press Submit, which displays the following message:
Your settings have been saved. In order to take effect, your phone must be
restarted. Do you want to restart your phone, edit the network settings, or
change other settings.
Press settings to redisplay the Network Settings screen from which you can select any
of the other network options.
Quality of Service
Settings
You can set priority values for Voice DSCP and SIP DSCP. However, if LLDP
returns specific values to the phone, the values entered here are ignored.
VLAN Settings LLDP. The Discovery Mode LLDP is selected (highlighted) by default. If the phone
does not get a response from LLDP for LLDP-MED voice endpoint, it will assume
there is no VLAN. (VLAN information cannot be obtained via DHCP.)
Manual. If you wish to enter the VLAN information manually, press the Next soft-
key, which changes the Discovery Mode to Manual.
Then enter a four-digit VLAN ID.
Set values for Voice 802.1p Priority and SIP 802.1p Priority. However, if
LLDP returns specific values to the phone, the values entered here are ignored.
Enter the PC Port VLAN ID (1-4095).
Set a value for PC Port 802.1p Priority.
None. If you do not want the phone to attempt to use LLDP and you do not want the
phone to use a specific VLAN ID, press Next to change the Discovery Mode to
None.
When finished, press the Submit softkey.
NOTE: The Back softkey redisplays the Network Settings Options.
Getting the Phone Configuration
The phone can be configured using either an XML-formatted configuration file, or by
defining configuration information using the phone’s Web UI Tool. The following
sections describe each option.
NOTE: If you do not want to manage your full phone configuration, you can
manually enter the basic information for your SIP accounts using the SIP
Accounts option.
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Getting the Phone Configuration
If you are going to create your own XML configuration file, see https://
wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/DIGIUM/XML+Configuration for a description of the
content and XML format.
The following are the possible results of your phone’s attempt to find a configuration
source:
It finds more than one source for a configuration file and displays them in a list. It
prompts you to select the source you want.
It finds only one source for a configuration file. It tries to obtain that configuration
after 5 seconds.
It finds no source for a configuration file and indicates that in a message.
NOTE: The option Digium Configuration Server option applies only to using
Digium Switchvox or DPMA.
Option 66 If you are creating your own configuration file and DHCP returns option 66 with a
URL, the file location is found in this order:
<URL>lowercase_mac.cfg
<URL>UPPERCASE_mac.cfg
<URL>000000000000.cfg
<URL>
The following is an example for the URL 10.10.8.237 and the phone MAC 00-19-15-
9C-06-46:
http://10.10.8.237/0019159c0646.cfg
http://10.10.8.237/0019159C0646.cfg
http://10.10.8.237/000000000000.cfg
http://10.10.8.237
The phone uses Wget to make the request to the URL indicated by option 66, so the
URL can contain username, password, and a port number if necessary.
If a configuration file can be fetched, the phone saves the file location. If the phone
later restarts and does not get a response from option 66, it will use the previously
saved file location to try and obtain a configuration file.
Fetch Configuration
File From URL
If you are creating your own configuration file, but not using option 66, you may enter
a location for the configuration file by selecting Fetch Configuration File from
URL.
Fill in the following fields for this option:
Select the Protocol you wish to use to fetch the file.
Choices are http, https, ftp, ftps.
Enter the four-part Server address.
Enter the Port number (optional).
Enter the Path.
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Resetting, Reconfiguring, or Restarting
Enter the Username (optional).
Enter the Password (optional).
Click Go, or click Cancel to quit and return to the Phone Setup/Configuration
Options.
If a configuration file can be fetched, the phone saves the file location.
Web User Interface
Tool
If you are not creating your own configuration file, you can use the Web UI tool to
enter all of the configuration information. This is described in Web User Interface Set-
tings on page 12.
Resetting, Reconfiguring, or Restarting
Reset to Factory
Defaults
To clear all configuration information in the phone and start over, select Reset to Fac-
tory Defaults (option 8) from the Phone Settings/Configuration Options.
CAUTION: This removes all existing accounts and contacts as well as
configuration information.
Reconfigure Click Advanced (option 5 of the Main Menu), then click Reconfigure (option 1 of
Advanced). The phone asks you to confirm the reconfigure request. Click Ye s to
begin the operation. Reconfigure does not remove the current configuration until the
new configuration is obtained.
You can also reconfigure the phone from the Asterisk command line interface as fol-
lows:
sip notify digium-check-cfg <my sip peer>
This Asterisk command notifies the Digium Phone to get its configuration again.
Restart Click the Restart (option 6 of the Main Menu) to restart the phone using the current
configuration.The phone asks you to confirm the restart.
NOTE: You can also restart your phone by holding down the 7, 5, and 3 keys.
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Enable App Development
Enable App Development
To use your Digium Phone for phone application development, you must toggle the
Phone’s App Development tool through the Main Menu>Admin Settings. For more
on developing phone APIs, see http://phones.digium.com.
Tech Support
The first three options under the Tech S up p or t setting (option 7 from the Phone Set-
tings/Configuration Options page) are used only under Digium Technical Support
direction.
IMPORTANT: Do not use them unless it is at the request of Digium Technical
Support.
However, the Network Utilities option is available to give you quick access to the
following common network diagnosis tools:
Ping. Tests the reachability of a host on the Internet.
Traceroute. Displays the route (path) and measures transit delays of packets across
the network.
NSlookup. Queries the domain name system to obtain the domain name or IP address
mapping or for any other specific DNS record.
List mDNS Services. Lists the services being advertised via mDNS that the phone
can see on the network.
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2 Web User Interface Settings
The Digium Phone web user interface gives you a means of setting your phone con-
figuration options from a web browser. To get to the Phone’s web UI, go to:
http://phone-ip
Username: admin
Password: 789
NOTE: To find your phone’s IP address, press the More... softkey, then
the Menu softkey, selecting About. This displays the phone’s model
number, firmware version, MAC address, and IP address. To find the IP
address when the phone has no configuration, press the Settings softkey
and select Network Settings.
The web UI main page includes tabs that display pages for these items: Lines, Gen-
eral, Preferences, Contacts, Network, Logging, and Ringtones.
IMPORTANT: When entering information or making changes under
any tab, anytime you click Submit Phone Settings it saves all changes
across all tabs.
Lines Tab
To define the Digium Phone’s Line keys (the SIP accounts), click the Lines tab. This
displays the Lines page with tabs for Lines 1-6, depending on the model of your Dig-
ium Phone.
All lines have the following options. For each line, enter or select information as indi-
cated:
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Lines Tab
Line Status If a line is not enabled, it is not available to be used on your phone. In other words,
you will not receive calls.
Enable this Line—YES or NO. If enabled, this line will be displayed on your phone's
line keys, otherwise its settings will be preserved and it will not appear on your phone.
NOTE: Line 1 is permanently enabled. This is the main extension for
your phone, and you cannot disable it.
General User ID / Extension
Authorization Name—By default this is the same as your User ID / Extension.
Leave this blank unless instructed by your provider.
Line Label on Phone
Caller ID Name
Digitmap— digitmap defines phone dialing behavior.1
Register—NO or YES
Password
Voicemail Extension or SIP URI. Numeric Extension or URI formatted
sip:user@host
Primary Host IP Address or Hostname
Port
Transport—UDP or TCP
Seconds until Re-Registration
Seconds until Retry on Failure
Alternate
Host
If the phone cannot register to the Primary Host, it registers to the Alternate Host.
Setting fields are the same as the Primary Host (above).
SIP
Outbound
Proxy
IP Address or Hostname.
Port.
1. Digitmap is the setting that describes different patterns of numbers. When a number matches
a pattern, the number is sent to Asterisk to place the call. The pattern may include a timer at
the end. If no numbers are entered before the time expires, the number matching the pattern
will be sent. If additional numbers are entered before the time elapses, the pattern no longer
matches.
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General Tab
General Tab
Enter the following general setting information as indicated, and click Submit Phone
Settings when finished.
Settings Password
Protection
Enter the Admin Password. The program informs you of the quality of the pass-
word—too short, weak, strong, etc.
Enter the password again for confirmation.
Time Select Timezone / Location from dropdown.
Enter NTP Server
Enter Seconds until NTP Resync
SIP Select either Accept all calls from any host or SIP Account Hosts. If you choose
SIP account hosts, the phone will only accept calls from servers on which the
phone has registered accounts.
Enter Local SIP Port
Firmware Displays the Current Firmware Version: in the following format: 1_0_0_44308
Click Apply Firmware to apply a different version to your phone.
Advanced: Audio
Codecs
Click arrow to display list.
Use the arrow icon to reorder the list up or down.
Use the disable icon to remove a codec.
Click the rotary icon for a codec to view/edit it.
Preferences Tab
The following preferences can be set. Click Submit Phone Settings when finished.
Localization Language/Locale. From the pull-out menu, select the language locale you wish the
phone to use. This affects the date and time display format and these tones: busy, dial
tone, call-waiting beep, congestion (fast busy), and ringback. English/United States is
the default.
Time Format. From the pull-out menu, select the time format you wish the phone to
use: 2:30 pm (12 hour); 15:30 (24 hour); or, 15.30 (24 hour).
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Contacts Tab
Idle Screen Image Idle Screen Image—the current image is displayed, and you have the option of
uploading a different image.
Display Missed Calls Notification—select NO or YES
Call Answering Headset Answer—select NO or . If this is YES, when you press the Answer
softkey during an incoming call, the call is answered on the headset, not the
speaker.
Electronic Hook Switch. Options are Automatic, Plantronics, and Jabra IQ. If
you select Jabra IQ, the Jabra headset must be set to IQ mode. If the Jabra head-
set does not support Jabra IQ, you may need to update the firmware on the head-
set. See the manufacturers documentation for more information.
Display Brightness. Adjust by moving the marker on the sliding scale.
Contrast. Adjust by moving the marker on the sliding scale.
Backlight Dimming—select NO or YES
If dimming, enter the Seconds until Backlight Dim
If dimming, adjust the Backlight Dim Level. It cannot be greater than brightness
Display Missed Calls Notification—select YES or NO
Sounds Select the Default Ringtone from the dropdown.
Adjust the following volumes by moving the marker on the sliding scale.
Ringer Volume
Speaker Volume
Handset Volume
Headset Volume
Set Reset Volume Every Call—select NO or YES
Contacts Tab
Set the Rapid Dial Keys for the Phone. If the Phone model is D50, you may click the
Print DESI Strip. When finished, click Submit Phone Settings.
Enable Contacts on Main Line Keys—select NO or YES. If YES, your unregis-
tered line keys will be used as Rapid Dial Keys for contacts.
Number of Rapid Dial Subscriptions (i.e., the number Rapid Dial contacts to
subscribe to presence updates from). Use the sliding bar to select Up to 105. The
default is 15.
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Network Tab
Network Tab
Network Tab settings may be set from either the Phone or the Phone Web Interface.
Setting from the Phone is described in “Network & System Tools” ( page 7).
When finished setting values, Click Submit Phone Settings.
IPv4 Address Automatic DHCP—select YES or NO. If YES, the following cannot be set.
Static IP Address.
Subnet Mask.
Default Gateway.
Primary DNS Server.
Secondary DNS Server.
Virtual LAN Discovery Mode. LLDP, Manual, or None
ID (1-4095)
Voice 802.1p Priority
SIP 802.1p Priority
PC Port VLAN ID (1-4095)
PC Port 802.1p Priority
Quality of
Service
Voice DSCP. Select a value using the sliding scale, 0-63
SIP DSCP. Select a value using the sliding scale, 0-63
Ethernet
Port Modes
LAN Port Mode. Select value from dropdown menu (Manual, 10Mb/s Half
Duplex or Full Duplex, or 100Mb/s Half Duplex or Full Duplex)
PC Port Mode. Select value from dropdown menu (Manual, 10Mb/s Half Duplex
or Full Duplex, or 100Mb/s Half Duplex or Full Duplex, or Disable)
Advanced
Network
Settings
Click the Arrow icon to display Miscellaneous Settings
Enable UDP Persist-Connection—select NO or YES. If YES, the next option is
available.
UDP Persist-Connection Interval—Select a priority 5-300 using the sliding
scale. This option attempts to keep the NAT tunnel active by pinging the server on
a regular interval.
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Logging Tab
Logging Tab
Logging Tab is a Technical Support tool; do not change the default settings unless
support requires you to.
Log Level Log Level. To change, select level from the dropdown menu: Error, Warning,
Information, Debug.
Enable Network
Logging (syslog)
Select NO or YES. If YES (enabled), the following options can be set.
Enter IP Address or Hostname.
Enter number for Port.
Ringtones Tab
Select this tab to display the Ringtones page. This page lists the already-uploaded
ringtones, including the pre-loaded tones, and it displays how much space you have
available for adding more ringtones.
To add a new ringtone, do the following:
Click the Upload Ringtone button.
Enter the Ringtone File name. It must be a WAV file.
Enter the Name you are calling the ringtone on your phone.
Click the Upload Ringtone button.
Ringtone List The list of ringtones includes each ringtone’s Name, File Size, Type, and Action
options: Play, Edit, and Delete. The following tones are pre-loaded; they cannot be
edited or deleted:
Alarm
Chimes
Digium
Guitar Strum
Jingle
Office 2
Office
Rotary Phone
Steel Drum
Techno
Theme
Tweedle
Twinkle
Vibe
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3 Phone Apps & Calling
Phone Apps
Your Digium Phone has several built-in applications. The following sections describe
them.
Contacts Contacts are used for rapid dialing, and for finding detailed information about some-
one in your list of contacts.
Press the Contacts softkey to view your contacts list.
To see the Detail page for a contact, press the Show softkey in a list of contacts.
Details include the person’s Status.
Your contacts can also define your unused Line Keys and Rapid Dial Keys.
Status You can toggle between Do Not Disturb (DND) and Available. DND sends a SIP
response 486, which indicates you are busy.
Press the Status softkey to change your status.
Voicemail The Msg button calls the voicemail system as indicated in your phone configuration.
Call Log This log displays your call activity for received, dialed, and missed calls.
Press the Call Log softkey to display your log. You can dial from the Call Log, see
the details of the call, and save the caller as a Contact.
Forward Calls To forward all of your incoming calls to another number, use the Forward Calls app.
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Calling
From the idle screen: press the More... softkey, then press Menu. Select Applica-
tions, then Forward Calls.
The main display window now displays a text box for you to enter a forwarding num-
ber. Enter the number, or press the Contact softkey to select one of your contacts.
Then press the Set soft key.
To turn off forwarding, return to Forward Calls and press the Off softkey.
Calling
The following are the basic calling features of the Digium Phone:
Dialing Calls Pick up the handset, or press a line key and dial a number. Or, dial a number and press
the Dial softkey.
You can also use Contacts or Call Log to find the number you want, then press the
Dial softkey.
To dial a URL, press any line key not assigned to a contact. This displays the [1]/URL
softkey. Press the [1]/URL softkey to switch to URL. Press the keypad buttons as
many times as it takes to get the desired letters or characters. The * and # keys contain
all the special characters. Press the Dial softkey when ready to dial.
Receiving Calls Pick up the handset, or press a softkey. Ignore makes the call stop ringing but uses
your Call Rules. Transfer begins the Transfer process (see below).
During a call, you can answer another incoming call. Press the blinking line key to
answer and put the active call on hold. Or, continue with your active call, press the
down direction key to highlight the new call, and press a softkey
Redial Press the Redial button to redial the last call you made. (If you have multiple lines,
Redial automatically uses the correct line.)
Hold During a call, press Hold. The line key flashes red. To resume that call, press either
the flashing line key or the Resume softkey. If you have multiple calls on hold, and
you want to resume one of the calls, highlight that call in your call list and press its
Resume softkey.
Transfer ASSISTED–During a call, press the Transfer button. Enter a number or press the
Contacts softkey to find a number. Press the Dial softkey. When someone answers,
inform them of the call to be transferred. Press the Transfer softkey, and the transfer
is completed.•
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Calling
UNASSISTED (blind)–During a call, press the Transfer button. Enter a number or
press the Contacts softkey to find a number. Press the Transfer softkey, and the
transfer is completed.
Conference (3-way
Calls)
During a call, press either the Conf button or Conference softkey. Make a call, or
Resume an existing call. Press Conference again to connect all participants. To end
the Conference and put both calls on Hold, press the Split softkey on either call.

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