MicroNet SP5109 User manual

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MicroNet SP5109: The SP5109 is a high-quality desktop IP phone designed to provide an exceptional voice experience. It seamlessly integrates with IP PBX systems, offering a range of features and functionalities for efficient communication.

With its advanced DSP/codec technology, the SP5109 delivers crystal-clear audio, ensuring that every conversation is conducted with clarity and precision. Its intuitive keypad interface and large LCD display provide ease of use, allowing for quick access to contacts, call logs, and various settings.

Key features of the SP5109 include: multiple SIP accounts, flexible call handling options, advanced call forwarding capabilities, and customizable hotlines for quick dialing. It supports various codecs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of IP PBX systems. Additionally, the phone is equipped with a built-in speakerphone for hands-free conversations and a headset port for private communication.

MicroNet SP5109: The SP5109 is a high-quality desktop IP phone designed to provide an exceptional voice experience. It seamlessly integrates with IP PBX systems, offering a range of features and functionalities for efficient communication.

With its advanced DSP/codec technology, the SP5109 delivers crystal-clear audio, ensuring that every conversation is conducted with clarity and precision. Its intuitive keypad interface and large LCD display provide ease of use, allowing for quick access to contacts, call logs, and various settings.

Key features of the SP5109 include: multiple SIP accounts, flexible call handling options, advanced call forwarding capabilities, and customizable hotlines for quick dialing. It supports various codecs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of IP PBX systems. Additionally, the phone is equipped with a built-in speakerphone for hands-free conversations and a headset port for private communication.

Users Manual
Business IP Phone
Model No.: SP5108/SP5109
World Wide Web: www.micronet.com.tw ; www.micronet.info
Table of Content
1. INTRODUCTIONS............................................................................................4
1.1 HARDWARE OVERVIEW................................................................................................................................4
1.2 SOFTWARE OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................5
1.3 FEATURES ....................................................................................................................................................1
1.4 STANDARD COMPLIANCES ........................................................................................................................... 1
1.5 PACKING CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................... 1
2. KEYPAD INTERFACE......................................................................................2
2.1 KEYPAD DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................2
2.2 KEYPAD FUNCTION AND SETTING LIST ........................................................................................................3
2.3 LED INDICATORS ......................................................................................................................................... 6
3. INSTALLATIONS..............................................................................................7
3.1 TOUR OF THE PRODUCT .............................................................................................................................. 7
3.2 DEFAULT RESET BY USING KEYPADS ..........................................................................................................7
4. SETUP THE IP PHONE BY WEB BROWSER.................................................8
4.1 LOGIN ........................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 SYSTEM INFORMATION................................................................................................................................. 8
4.3 PHONE BOOK ...............................................................................................................................................9
Phone Book Settings................................................................................................................................... 9
4.4 PHONE SETTING ........................................................................................................................................12
Call Forward Setting.................................................................................................................................. 12
SNTP Settings............................................................................................................................................13
Volume Settings.........................................................................................................................................14
Melody Settings .........................................................................................................................................14
DND Settings..............................................................................................................................................15
Dial Plan Settings...................................................................................................................................... 16
CallWaitingSetting...................................................................................................................................... 18
Soft Key Setting......................................................................................................................................... 18
Hot Line Settings .......................................................................................................................................19
Alarm Settings............................................................................................................................................19
4.5 NETWORK...................................................................................................................................................20
Network Status........................................................................................................................................... 20
WAN Settings............................................................................................................................................. 21
LAN Settings .............................................................................................................................................. 22
DDNS Settings........................................................................................................................................... 23
VLAN Settings............................................................................................................................................24
DMZSetting..................................................................................................................................................24
Virtual Server..............................................................................................................................................25
L2TP Setting............................................................................................................................................... 27
PPTP Setting.............................................................................................................................................. 27
4.6 SIP SETTINGS............................................................................................................................................ 28
Service Domain Settings.......................................................................................................................... 28
Port Settings............................................................................................................................................... 29
Codec Settings........................................................................................................................................... 30
Codec ID Settings......................................................................................................................................31
DTMF Settings...........................................................................................................................................31
RPort Function...........................................................................................................................................31
Other Settings............................................................................................................................................32
4.7 NAT TRANSVERSAL ................................................................................................................................... 32
STUN Setting............................................................................................................................................. 33
4.8 OTHERS......................................................................................................................................................34
Auto Config.................................................................................................................................................34
MAC Clone................................................................................................................................................. 35
Tone.............................................................................................................................................................36
Advanced.................................................................................................................................................... 36
Status Log................................................................................................................................................... 37
4.9 SYSTEM AUTHORITY ..................................................................................................................................38
4.10 SAVE CHANGE ......................................................................................................................................... 38
4.11 UPDATE .................................................................................................................................................... 38
New Firmware............................................................................................................................................38
Auto Update................................................................................................................................................40
Default Settings..........................................................................................................................................40
4.12 REBOOT ...................................................................................................................................................41
5. TROUBLE SHOOTING FOR WEB CONFIGURATIONS ...............................42
1. Introductions
Micronet SP5108 desktop IP Phone highly integrates DSP/codec system-on-chip solutions to
provide the highest voice quality in the industry. For ease-of-use functionality, SP5108 is designed
to work with IP PBX series, and operates on a variety of VoIP applications, such as online call
recording, Meet-Me conference, call transfer, call forward, call pickup, call park, etc. The simple
operation and configuration are most suitable for enterprise VoIP implementations.
Micronet SP5109 can be power through IEEE 802.3af power over Ethernet (PoE) or a local power
supply. With power supply over Ethernet cable from central Ethernet Switch, VoIP Phone may
work without external power adapter. It is very convenient for ITSP (Internet Telephony Service
Providers) and SOHO users to make VoIP calls with registrations to IP PBX.
1.1 Hardware Overview
SP5108 has the following interfaces for Networking, telephone interface, LED indication, and
power connector. Two RJ-45 Networking interface, these two interfaces support 10/100Mps Fast
Ethernet. You can connect one RJ-45 Fast Ethernet port to the ADSL or Switch, and connect the
other one to your computer.
Dimension: approximately 18 x 20 x 8 cm
Weight: approximately 220g
Operating temperature: 0-50°C
Adapter: Input: 100-240V, 50-60Hz
Output via general adapter: 9-12V, 1A
FCC Class B
CE, 89/336/EEC
LVD: 73/23/EEC
RoHS compliant
Warning:ACInputoutofdefinedrangewillcausephonemalfunctionordamage!
1.2 Software Overview
NetworkInterface
Two RJ45 10/100 Base-T
Ethernet ports
Display
16 characters x 2 lines
Backlit, grayscale
SIP
SIP v2 (RFC 3261)
SIP RPORT(RFC 3581)
Many other SIP protocols
Support 3 SIP accounts
SIP server redundancy
CallFeatures
Call Hold
Call Waiting
Call Forward
Unconditional forward
Busy forward
Unavailable forward
Call Transfer
Blind transfer
Attended transfer(Ring
and Consult transfer)
3-way Conference
Hotline
PhoneFunctions
Feature keys
Phone Book
Redial
Do not disturb (DND)
Hold
Transfer
Conference
Forward
Voice Message
Speaker phone
Volume Adjustment
Mute
Phone Book (140sets)
Speed Dials (8 sets)
Call History (64 sets)
Caller ID Display
Speaker Phone
Multi-user(Up to 3)
Mimic second dial tone
Incoming call indicator
MWI/VMWI
Provide 4 different ring
tones
Selectable ring tones
Caller ID ring tones
Volume/Input gain
adjustment
Dial plan setting
Dial without waiting
DTMF
In-band DTMF
RFC2833( Out-of-band
DTMF)
SIP INFO
Codecs
G.711 μ-law/A-law
G.723.1 6.3k/5.3k bit/s
G.726 16k/24k/32k/40k
bit/s
G.729A 8k bit/s
G.729A/B
GSM
Administration
Web-based configuration
Direct keypad
configuration
Firmware upgrade via web
Diagnostics (Syslog
support)
VoiceQuality
G.168 LEC (Line Echo
Canceller)
AEC (Acoustic Echo
Canceller)
VAD (Voice Activity
Detection)
CNG (Comfort Noise
Generator
Packet loss compensation
Adaptive jitter buffer
Networking
IP assignments:
Static IP
DHCP
PPPoE
STUN for NAT traversal
MAC clone
SNTP client
Bridge/NAT mode on LAN
DHCP server on NAT
mode for LAN
DDNS
Virtual Server
Security
HTTP 1.1 basic/digest
authentication for web
setup
MD5 for SIP
authentication (RFC
2069/RFC 2617)
QoS
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
ToS field
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1.3 Features
Equipped with two RJ45 connectors VoIP Phone is featuring as the following
z Two LED Indicators: REG for registration, VMS for voice mail
z RJ45 x 2 for WAN and LAN ports
z Configurations by Web Browser and Telephone Keypads
z Embedded NAT/DHCP Server
z PPPoE/DHCP Client for Dynamic IP plus NAT, DNS, and DDNS Clients
z Support STUN server for NAT Traversal
z Support registrations for up to 3 SIP Servers.
z Hot Line Mode
z Dial Plan Settings
z Speaker Phone, Voice Message (VMS) for incoming IP calls
z Call Forward/Transfer/Waiting/Hold, and 3-Way Conference Call features
z Auto Configurations by TFTP, HTTP, or FTP server
z Remote Firmware Upgraded with HTTP or TFTP server by Web PC
z Direct IP/URL Dial without SIP Proxy or Dial number via SIP server
z Telephone features: Volume Adjustment, Phone book, Redial
z Function Keys: Speed Dial, 3 SIP Registration Lines, DND, VMS, and Pickup
z Out-Band DTMF (RFC 2833) / In-Band DTMF / Send DTMF SIP Info
1.4 Standard Compliances
The VoIP Phone supports for the following standards
z VoIP Protocol: IETF RFC3261 and RFC 2543 for SIP
z SIP Authentication: IETF RFC2069 and RFC 2617 for MD5
z Speech Codec: ITU-T G.711, G.723, G.729A/B, VAD and CNG
z Echo Cancellation: ITU-T G.165/168
1.5 Packing Contents
Inside the package you should find:
z One VoIP Phone
z One AC to DC Power Adaptor (9~12VDC/1A)
z One User Manual CD
z One RJ45 Cable
z Handset line
Please check if the packing is damaged or any component is missing. If so, please contact your
distributor.
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2. KeypadInterface
2.1 Keypad Description
KeyName Description
1 “1”,“, ”,“!”,“?”
2 “2”,“a”,“b”,“c,“A”,“B”,“C
3 “3”,“d,“e,”f,“D”,“E”,“F”
4 “4”,“g,“h”,“I”,“G,“H”,“I”
5 “5”,“j”,“k”,“l”,“J,“K”,“L
6 “6”,“m”,“n”,“o,“M”,“N”,“O
7 “7”,“p”,“q,“r,“s,“P,“Q,“R”,‘S”
8 “8”,“t”,“u”,“v,“T”,“U”,“V”
9 “9”,“w”,“x,“y”,“z”,“W”,“X”,“Y”,“Z”
0 “0”,“space”
* “*”,“•”,“:”,“@”
# Startdialingprocess
MENU Thisisthe“Menu”keytosettheIPPhone
ENTER Thekeyisforsettingselections
VOL+/‐ Thetwokeysareforphonevolumesettings
UP/DOWN ThisisUp↑andDown↓keyforLCDdisplay
P. BOOK Toshowthephonebooklist
CALLLOG ToshowIncoming/Dialednumbers/Eraserecord
DEL/MUTE Todeleteword/phonenumberormuteIPPhone
CONF. Thisisthreewayconferencefunction
M1~M5
or
M1~M4(forFXOfunction)
Theyare5speeddialnumbers.
Theyare4speeddialnumbers.
LINE1~LINE3 ToswitchRealm1toRealm3SIPaccount
DND Toenable/disableDNDforcallreject
FORWARD Thekeyisforforwardfunction
VMS Thekeyisforvoicemessages
PICKUP To pickupincomingcallforotherIPPhone
PSTN(forFXOfunction) ThekeycanswitchtoPSTNall
REDIAL Redialthelastpreviousnumberagain
HOLD Holdthecurrentcall
TRANSFER Transfertotheotherphonenumber
SPK ThisisforSpeakerPhone
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2.2 Keypad Function and Setting List
LCD Display with Keypad Settings:
1. Phone Book
1.1 Search: Search Phone Book.
1.2 Add entry: Add new phone number to phone book.
1.3 Speed dial: Add speed dial phone number to speed dial list.
1.4 Erase all: Erase all phone number from Phone Book.
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2. Call history
2.1 Incoming calls: Show all incoming call.
2.2 Dialed numbers: Show all dialed call.
2.3 Erase record: Delete call history.
2.3.1 All: Delete all call history.
2.3.2 Incoming: Delete all incoming call.
2.3.3 Dialed: Delete all dialed out call.
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3. Phone setting
3.1 Call forward:
3.1.1 All Forward:
3.1.1.1 Activation: To Enabled/Disabled this function.
3.1.1.2 Number: Forward to a registered or URL Number.
3.1.2 Busy Forward.
3.1.2.1 Activation: To Enabled/Disabled this function.
3.1.2.2 Number: Forward to a registered or URL Number.
3.1.3 No Answer Forward.
3.1.3.1 Activation: To Enabled/Disabled this function.
3.1.3.2 Number: Forward to a registered or URL Number.
3.1.4 Ring Timeout: Set the Ring times to start the No Answer Forward function.
3.2 Do not Disturb
3.2.1 Allways: Block all calls
3.2.2 By Period: Block calls by the period time
3.2.3 Period Time: Set the start time and end time to Block calls.
3.3 Alarm Setting:
3.3.1 Activation: Enable/Disable alarm
3.3.2 Alarm Time: Set the alarm time
3.4 Date/Time setting:
3.4.1 Date & Time: Set the IP Phone Date and Time.
3.4.2 SNTP setting:
3.4.2.1 SNTP: Enabled / Disable SNTP.
3.4.2.2 Primary SNTP: Set Primary SNTP server IP address or URL.
3.4.2.3 Secondary SNTP: Set Secondary SNTP server IP address or URL.
3.4.2.4 Time zone: Set Time zone.
3.4.2.5 Adjustment Time: Set adjustment time period.
3.5 Volume and Gain
3.5.1 Handset volume: Set Handset volume from 0~15 (max.) for you to hear.
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3.5.2 Speaker volume: Set Speaker phone volume from 0~15 (max.) for you to hear.
3.5.3 Handset Gain: Set Handset Gain from 0~15 (max.) for remote site to hear.
3.5.4 Speaker Gain: Set Speakerphone Gain from 0~15 (max.) for remote site to hear.
3.6 Ringer:
3.6.1 Ringer volume: Ringer volume selection from 0~15 (max.).
3.6.2 Ringer type: Ringer tone selection from 1~4.
3.7 Auto Dial: Auto Dial time selection from 3~9 seconds.
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4. Network
4.1 WAN Setup:
4.1.1 IP Type:
4.1.1.1 Fixed IP client
4.1.1.2 DHCP client:
4.1.1.3 PPPoE client:
4.1.2 Fixed IP setting:
4.1.2.1 Host IP
4.1.2.2 Subnet mask
4.1.2.3 Gateway IP
4.1.3 PPPoE setting:
4.1.3.1 User name
4.1.3.2 Password
4.2 LAN Setup:
4.2.1 Bridge
4.2.2 NAT
4.3 DNS Server:
4.3.1 Primary DNS
4.3.2 Secondary DNS
4.4 VLAN:
4.4.1 Activation
4.4.2 VID
4.4.3 Priority
4.4.4 CFI
4.5 Status: Show IP addresses of WAN, LAN and MAC address (use UP/Down keys).
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5. SIP Settings
To set the SIP setting from keypad, you have to press Menu_7_4 to input the password first, or the
SIP setting may not be allowed to access.
5.1 Service Domain
5.1.1 First realm
5.1.1.1 Activation:
5.1.1.2 User name:
5.1.1.3 Display name:
5.1.1.4 Register name:
5.1.1.5 Register password:
5.1.1.6 Proxy server: Proxy Server IP Address
5.1.1.7 Domain server: Domain Server IP Address
5.1.1.8 Outbound proxy: Outbound Proxy IP Address
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5.2 Codec
5.2.1 Codec type
5.2.1.1 G.711 uLaw: G.711 uLaw
5.2.1.2 G.711 aLaw: G.711 aLaw
5.2.1.3 G.723: G.723.1
5.2.1.4 G.729: G.729A
5.2.1.5 G.726-16: G.726 16Kbps
5.2.1.6 G.726-24: G.726 24Kbps
5.2.1.7 G.726-32: G.726 32Kbps
5.2.1.8 G.726-40: G.726 40Kbps
5.2.2 VAD: Voice Activity Detection Enable/Disable.
5.3 RTP Setting:
5.3.1 Outband DTMF: Outband DTMF Enabled/Disabled.
5.3.2 Duplicate RTP
5.3.2.1 No duplicate: No resend voice packets.
5.3.2.2 One duplicate: Resend voice packets once.
5.3.2.3 Two duplicate: Resend voice packets twice.
5.4 RPort Setting: RPort Enabled/Disabled.
5.5 Hold by RFC: Hold by RFC3261 Enabled/Disabled.
5.6 Status: Use Up/Down keys to show the SIP Proxy register status.
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6. NAT Transversal
6.1 STUN setting
6.1.1 STUN: STUN Enabled/Disabled.
6.1.2 STUN server: Server IP Address or URL.
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7. Administrator
7.1 Auto Config
7.1.1 Config Mode: Select Disable/TFTP/FTP/HTTP for auto config function with server.
7.1.2 TFTP server: Set the TFTP server IP address.
7.1.3 FTP server: Set the FTP server IP address.
7.1.4 FTP Login Name: Set the login name to the FTP server.
7.1.5 FTP Password: Set the Password to the FTP server.
7.2 Upgrade System: You can restore to the default setting.
7.2.1 Upgrade Now: Select Yes/No to upgrade with the upgrade Server.
7.2.2 Upgrade via: Select Disable/TFTP/FTP/HTTP to do upgrade.
7.2.3 Status:
7.2.4 Reset Time: Set Yes/No to reset time.
7.3 Default setting: To load/abort the default setting.
7.4 System Authority: Must enter the password first for SIP setting. Default is “test”.
7.5 Version: This shows the firmware version.
7.6 Watch Dog: This enables Watch Dog function for debugging.
7.7 Restart: This function will restart your IP Phone.
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2.3 LED Indicators
On the front panel of VoIP Phone, there are two LEDs indicators as the following
REG: “Green On” indicates successful registration at SIP server.
VMS: “Red Flashing” indicates there are voice messages for incoming VoIP call.
To hear the message you may press the Speaker Phone key then VMS function key.
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3. Installations
3.1 Tour of the Product
z Connect VoIP Phone RJ45 WAN port to NAT Router using a Category 5 LAN cable.
z Connect RJ45 LAN port to Notebook PC using a Category 5 LAN cable.
z Connect DC Power Adaptor. The LCD Panel will start displaying ”Loading Program” for about 5 seconds,
and the LEDs will be ON and start initializations.
z The LCD panel will show Date, Time and No service without SIP registration, or <phone number> after
successful SIP registration.
z Pick up the phone, and you will hear a dial tone and the LCD panel will show IP Dialing.. 1. If you hear a
busy tone, please check if the WAN port is connected and hang up.
z Press Menu_7_4, and test (i.e. press 8 two times_3 three times_7 five times_8 two times_enter) to enter
password first. Press Menu_4_5 from keypad to read WAN and LAN IP addresses. The default LAN IP
address is 192.168.123.1.
z Go to Chapter 4 and you may enter this IP address in IE Web browser for web configurations. Configure
and register VoIP Phone into your SIP server. There are more details and examples for VoIP application
of SIP registrations in Chapter 10.
z If VoIP Phone has successfully registered in the SIP server, the LED REG will turn ON.
z Pick up the phone, and press 123456# to call the party with the number 123456 registered in the SIP
server. Note that # will dial out the number immediately. Dialing without # will not dial out until the auto
dial timer (default=5 seconds) elapsed. In a moment, you should hear a ring back tone, and wait for
answer.
3.2 Default Reset by Using Keypads
Press Menu 7.Administrator 3.Default setting 1.Load default by using Menu and arrow keys to
reset back to factory defaults, and the LCD panel will show Set Default…. In 5 seconds, the LCD will start
showing Loading Program and System Initialized. The VoIP Phone will reset to default and restart. Press
Menu 7.Administrator 7.Restart to reboot VoIP Phone. In 5 seconds, the LCD will start showing
Loading Program and System Initialized.
4. SetuptheIPPhonebyWebBrowser
You may enter the IP address from PC Web browser to configure VoIP Phone.
Please enter the default IP address http://192.168.123.1:9999 from PC Web browser.
The following Web page shall be displayed on PC. If you have difficulties accessing the Web page from
the PC Web browser, the subnet IP of PC might be different from 192.168.123.xxx.
4.1 Login
Please input the username and password into the blank field. The default setting is:
1. For Administrator, the username is: root; and the password is: test. If you use the account login, you
can configure all the setting.
2. For normal user, the username is: user; and the password is: test. If you use the account login, but you
can not configure the SIP setting.
Click Login to move into the IP PHONE web based management information page.
Any changes in the Web Management interface except for Phone Book require clicking Submit in that page,
and then go to the Save Changes page and click Save. The system will restart, and all the settings can work
properly.
4.2 System Information
1.1. The system information shows firmware version, Codec, etc.
1.2. You can see the function list at the left hand side. You can click them to configure the VoIP Phone.
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4.3 Phone Book
Phone Book Settings
Youmayadd/deleteNameuptomaximum140entriesinPhonebooklist.
To add a phone name, you need to enter the position, the name, and the URL (the phone number by URL type).
Whenyoufinishedanewphonelist,justclickthe“AddPhone”button.
Todeleteaphonename,pleaseselectthephonenamethenclick“DeleteSelected”button.
Todeleteallphonenames,pleaseclick“DeleteAll”button.
After dialingaphonenumber, theVoIPPhonewill firstmatchwith the Name in thephonebook.Ifmatched,VoIP
PhonewillsendoutthecorrespondingURLinstead.Ifnot,thesamedialednumberwillbesentout.
Example 1: Name: 333, URL: 192.168.1.100
Press 333# on telephone, and the phone at 192.168.1.100 will start ringing.
Example 2: Name: 201, URL: 14081234567
Press 201# on telephone, and VoIP Phone will call the registered number 14081234567.
Example 3: Name: 301, URL: 192.168.1.100:5062
Press 301# on telephone, and VoIP Phone will call at 192.168.1.100 with port 5062.
Example 4: No Name 401 in phone book.
Press 401# on telephone, and VoIP Phone will call the registered number 401.
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Speed Dial Phone List
Youcanadd/deleteSpeedDialnumberuptomaximum10entriesinSpeedDialPhoneList.
IfyouneedtoaddaphonenumberintotheSpeedDiallist,youneedtoentertheposition,thename,andtheURL
(thephonenumberbyURLtype).Clickthe“AddPhone”buttontofinishthesetting.
Todeleteaphonenumber,pleaseselectthephonenumberyouwanttodeletethenclick“DeleteSelected”button.If
youwanttodeleteallphonenumbers,pleaseclick“DeleteAll”button.
Example 1: Press 2# from keypad to Speed Dial the phone number 2 immediately.
Example 2: Press M2 function key will Speed Dial the phone number 2 immediately.
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4.4 Phone Setting
In Phone Setting contains Call Forward, SNTP Settings, Volume Settings, Block Setting, Caller ID, Auto Dial
Setting and Flash Time Setting functions.
Call Forward Setting
Youcansetupthephonenumberyouwanttoforwardinthispage.TherearethreetypeofForwardmode,AllForward,
BusyForward,andNoAnswerForward
AllForward:AllincomingcallwillforwardtotheURLyouchoose.
BusyForward:TheincomingcallwillforwardtotheURLwhenyouarebusyandonthephone.
NoAnswerForward:TheincomingcallwillforwardtotheURLwhennoanswer.
YouneedtosettheTimeOutringwhichwillinitiateNoAnswerforwardingtothenumberyouchoose.
Whenyoufinishedthesetting,pleaseclickthe“Submitbutton.
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SNTP Settings
YoucansetuptheprimaryandthesecondSNTPServerIPAddressestogetthedate/timeinformation.Youmayalso
settheTimeZone,andhowlongneedtosynchronizeagain.Whenyoufinishedthesetting,pleaseclickthe“Submit
button.
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Volume Settings
YoucansetuptheHandsetVolume/Gain,RingerVolume,andSpeakerVolume/Gaininthispage.
HandsetVolumeistosetthevolumehearingfromthehandset
SpeakerVolumeistosetthevolumehearingfromtheSpeaker.
RingerVolumeistosettheringervolume.
HandsetGainistosetthevolumesendoutfromthehandset.
SpeakerGainistosetthevolumesendoutfromthemicrophone.
Melody Settings
Youcanselecttheringermelodytypefortheincomingcall.
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MicroNet SP5109: The SP5109 is a high-quality desktop IP phone designed to provide an exceptional voice experience. It seamlessly integrates with IP PBX systems, offering a range of features and functionalities for efficient communication.

With its advanced DSP/codec technology, the SP5109 delivers crystal-clear audio, ensuring that every conversation is conducted with clarity and precision. Its intuitive keypad interface and large LCD display provide ease of use, allowing for quick access to contacts, call logs, and various settings.

Key features of the SP5109 include: multiple SIP accounts, flexible call handling options, advanced call forwarding capabilities, and customizable hotlines for quick dialing. It supports various codecs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of IP PBX systems. Additionally, the phone is equipped with a built-in speakerphone for hands-free conversations and a headset port for private communication.

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