MBIT TECHNOLOGIES bb100 User manual

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Wireless Big Button IP Phone (bb100)
The Intelligent Communication Device for Next Generation Network
User Manual

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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION 5
1.1 Thanks for Purchasing bb100 5
1.2 Package Contents 5
2 INSTALLING 6
2.1 Assembling the Phone and Connecting to the Network 6
2.2 Mounting the Phone to the Wall 6
2.3 Turning on the Phone 6
2.4 Connect to the Internet 6
2.4.1 Via Wired 6
2.4.2 Via Wireless 7
3 GET FAMILIAR WITH BB100 9
3.1 Front Panel 9
3.2 Rear Panel 10
3.3 LEDs Indicator 10
3.4 Get Familiar with LCD 10
4 MENU 11
4.1 Items 11
4.2 How to configuration from Menu 13
5 USING BASIC PHONE FUNCTION 14
5.1 Using the Handset/ Speakerphone/ Headset 14
5.1.1 Using the Handset 14
5.1.2 Using the Speakerphone 14
5.2 Making Telephone Call 14
5.2.1 Place a Call 14
5.2.2 Using Redial Button 14
5.2.3 Dialing from Phonebook 14
5.2.4 Dialing from Call History 15
5.2.5 Using Speed Dial 15
5.2.6 Using Dial Plan 15
5.2.7 Using Delayed Hotline 15
5.2.8 Answering a Telephone Call 15
5.3 Adjusting Call Volume 16
5.4 Black List 16
5.5 Placing a Call on Hold 17
5.6 Three Way Conference Calls 17
5.7 Attended Transfer 17
5.8 Unattended Transfer 17
5.9 Forwarding Calls 18
5.10 Call Waiting 18
5.11 Ending a Call 18
5.12 Viewing and Returning Missed Calls 18
5.13 Text Message 19
5.13.1 Sending Message 19
5.13.2 Reading Message 20
5.14 DND (Do Not Disturb) 20

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6 USING ADVANCED PHONE FUNCTIONS 21
6.1 Speed Dials 21
6.2 BLF (Busy Lamp Field) 21
6.3 Shortcut Key 22
6.4 Pickup 23
6.5 Call Park 23
6.6 MSG 24
6.6.1 Enable and configuration MSG 24
6.6.2 Using MSG 25
6.7 Changing the LCD Screen Contrast 25
6.8 Changing Your Ring Tone 25
6.9 Setting Your Phone’s Date and Time 25
6.10 Rebooting Your Phone 25
6.11 Factory Default 26
7 CONFIGURATION 27
7.1 Web-based Configuration 27
7.2 Login 27
7.3 Webpage 27
7.4 Status 28
7.4.1 Basic 28
7.4.2 LAN Host 29
7.4.3 Syslog 29
7.5 Network 29
7.5.1 WAN 29
7.5.1.1 Internet Port (WAN) 30
7.5.2 LAN 31
7.5.3 MAC Clone 32
7.5.4 VPN 33
7.5.5 DMZ 33
7.5.6 Wireless 34
7.5.6.1 Wireless Settings 34
7.5.6.2 Wireless Connection 35
7.5.7 DDNS Setting 35
7.5.8 Routing 36
7.6 SIP Account 36
7.6.1 Line 1 36
7.6.1.1 Basic 36
7.6.1.2 Audio Configuration 37
7.6.1.3 Supplementary Services Subscription 38
7.6.1.4 Advanced 38
7.6.2 Line 2 39
7.6.3 SIP Settings 39
7.6.3.1 SIP Parameters 39
7.6.3.2 NAT Traversal 39
7.6.4 VoIP QoS 40
7.7 Phone 40
7.7.1 Preference 40
7.7.1.1 Preference 40
7.7.1.2 Regional 40
7.7.1.3 Call Forward 41
7.7.1.4 Miscellaneous 41

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7.7.2 Multi-Functional Key 41
7.7.3 Dial Plan 43
7.7.3.1 Parameters and Settings 43
7.7.3.2 Dial Plan Syntactic 45
7.7.3.3 Example 46
7.7.4 Phone Book 46
7.7.4.1 Black List 48
7.7.5 Call Log 49
7.7.5.1 Redial List 49
7.7.5.2 Answered Calls 49
7.7.5.3 Missed Call 49
7.8 Administration 50
7.8.1 Management 50
7.8.1.1 Time/Date 50
7.8.1.2 Password Reset 51
7.8.1.3 Web Access 52
7.8.1.4 System Log Setting 52
7.8.1.5 Factory Defaults 53
7.8.2 Firmware Upgrade 53
7.8.3 Provision 54
7.8.4 SNMP 55
7.8.5 TR069 56
7.8.6 Diagnoisis 56
7.8.7 Operation Mode 57
8 TROUBLE SHOOTING 58
8.1 No Operation after Power On 58
8.2 Long Time Stop at“Initialising Network” 58
8.3 No Dial Tone 58
8.4 Can not Make a Call 58
8.5 Can not Receive Any Phone Call 58
8.6 No Voice During an Active Call 58
8.7 Can not Connect to the Configuration Website 59
8.8 Forget the Password 59

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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Thanks for Purchasing bb100
Thank you for purchasing bb100.The bb100 which has 4 lines is a full-featured VoIP (Voice over Internet
Protocol) phone that provides voice communication over an IP network.
This phone functions not only much like a traditional phone, allowing to place and receive calls and enjoy
other features that traditional phone has, but also it own many data services which you could not expect
from traditional telephone.
This guide will help you easily use the various features and services available on your phone.
The bb100 which has a 3dB internal antenna for 802.11n 1T1R, supports wireless.
1.2 Package Contents
Your package includes the following:
• One bb100 IP Phone Unit
• Handset and handset cord
• Headset
• One universal power adapter
• One Ethernet cable
• Wall-mounting screw pack

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2 INSTALLING
2.1 Assembling the Phone and Connecting to the Network
1) Plug one end of the coiled phone cord into the left side of the phone base.
2) Plug the other end of the handset cord into the jack at the bottom of the handset.
3) If you are using an external power source, push the power cord into the power supply, and plug the
power supply into the phone base unit. Note: Use only the power supply that came with the phone.
4) Plug the Ethernet cable into Internet port in the rear side of the base station. Plug the other end of the
Ethernet cable into your already prepared network connection.
2.2 Mounting the Phone to the Wall
1) Complete the assembly instructions.
2) Attach two appropriate screws to the wall. Leave 1/4 distance from the wall.This allows you to slide the
mounting brackets on to the screws. Push down slightly to lock the phone in place.
2.3 Turning on the Phone
This section assumes that the correct connections have been made.
1) Check whether the Internet port is well connected.
2) Plug the AC power adapter into the electrical outlet.
Note: Use only the adapter that came with the phone.
3) The LCD will firstly display “Welcome” and all of the lights on the phone will flash.
4) Next, the LCD display “Initialising Network”.
5) After the sequence, the phone will display date & time, lines status for the phone, and bb100 is started
normally.
Note: If the phone does not provide this screen, re-confirm installation and connections. If these
are incorrect, try unplugging the phone and plugging it back in again. If you still don’t see the
display, then contact your Phone Administrator or service provider.
2.4 Connect to the Internet
You can connect the bb100 to the Internet via wired and via wireless.
2.4.1 Via Wired
Step 1: Check bb100 have powered on correctly.
Step 2: Plug the Ethernet cable into Internet port in the rear side of the base station. Plug the other end of
the Ethernet cable into your already prepared network connection.
Step 3: After the sequence, the IP Address of Internet port will appear at the bottom of the LCD.

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2.4.2 Via Wireless
You can configuration wireless from LCD menu and from webpage
From LCD menu:
Step 1: Press the button , and then select 13 Wireless using the UP and DOWN button.
Step 2: Choose 2 Wireless Connection and you can view the wireless then bb100 can connect to.
Step 3: Highlight one network using the UP and DOWN button, and press the softkey button under
link to connect.
Note: If the Wi-Fi need authentication, choose the authentication and fill in the password.
Step 4: Press the softkey button under ok to confirm connecting.
Step 5: If the AP has connected, the wireless icon in LCD will display linked.
From webpage:
Step 1: Login the web and then open Network/Wireless webpage.
Step 2: Highlight one Wi-Fi and the words will get larger, following is one example:
Step 3: Press the Connect button to connect to the E3CALL_SZ.

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Step 4: If the Wi-Fi need authentication, choose the authentication and fill in the password, then choose
the OK button to connection
Step 5: If the AP have connected, then connection status will change like following picture and the icon
of wireless will display linked.

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3 GET FAMILIAR WITH BB100
3.1 Front Panel
No. Part Name Description of Function
1Handset top
cradle
For the placement of handset
(Receiver end)
Hook switch For hang-up and hang-off of
handset
Cradle latch To prevent the handset from
dropping when it is wall-mounted.
Handset
bottom cradle
For the placement of handset
(Transmitter end)
Handset cord
port
RJ-11 jack on the left side of the IP
phone
Headset wire
port
RJ-11 jack on the bottom of the
handset
Headset To mount mouthpiece and earpiece
on the single handle.
2LCD screen The LCD screen is for displaying
your settings, such as phone
number, line status and so on.
3Line keys In standby: These keys are used
as line keys; you can press the line
button to select the corresponding
line, and then user can make call or
do other functions.
The LEDs under the keys used to
display the status of each extension,
please refer to 3.3 LCD indicator
No. Part Name Description of Function
4Soft keys These keys are used as soft keys.
These can be used for item
selection or control on the LCD
screen.
The softkey’ function depends
on their corresponding content
displayed on the LCD at that time.
5Menu Press it to access to menu items:
such as phonebook, multi-
functional key, and call history and
so on.
6UP To scroll up or turn up the volume
7DOWN To scroll down or turn down the
volume
8Hold The Hold key is used to hold the
current call, press it again to release
the hold function.
9Redial The Redial key is used to redial the
last dialed number automatically.
10 Volume Add or reduce the volume
11 Handsfree Press it to use Handsfree
12 Numeric
Keypad
Enters numeric digits for initiating
a call or for entering configuration
information.

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3.2 Rear Panel
Part Name Description of Function
Line Connect to PSTN
USB Use the USB for storage
DC 5V Power port
PC Connects to a PC
Internet Connects to the Ethernet
switch, router or Internet
3.3 LEDs Indicator
LED Colour Status Description
OFF Power off or Phone is standby
Red In use
Blink Red Have a new call or Voice MSG or is updating
3.4 Get Familiar with LCD
Name Description of Function
Date To display the current date.
Date format is mm/dd
Time To display the current time.
Time format is mm:ss (A or P)
Phone Numbers To display the phone number of lines.
Lines To display the status of lines.
The icon means unregistered.
The icon mean registered.
Softkey Function To display the current softkey function.
Softkey Buttons You can use the softkey button to highlight the item displayed on the LCD
screen and then configuration.
One button directs to one softkey function, the blue line in the left picture
displays the corresponding relationship.

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4 MENU
User can use MENU, soft key and button to browse, modify and configuration the phonebook,
multi-functional keys, network, accounts, factory default and so on.
4.1 Items
The table below lists Menu items which bb100 included:
Main menu
(LCD display)
Menu Items
(LCD display)
Submenu Items
(LCD display)
Explanation
1 Phonebook 1.1 NewEntry User can view, add, edit, and delete phonebook using
the five softkey.
User can also make call, and send text message directly
using the five softkey.
The Max records are 100.
3 Call History
3.1 RedialList To list the latest 100 records of called call, answered call
and missed calls.
3.2 Answered Calls
3.3 Missed Calls
4 Text Message
4.1 SEND User can send message according to prompt.
4.2 Received Box To list the latest 100 records of received message and
sent message.
4.3 SentBox
5 BlackList 5.1 NewEntry To configuration the blacklist, max record is 100.
6 Preferences 6.1 Call Waiting To enable or disable call waiting
6.2 Auto Answer To enable or disable auto answer.
7 Ring Tone 7.1 Bell Type 1 Choose the ring tone from Bell Type1- Bell Type15.
7.2 Bell Type 2
7.3 Bell Type 3
7.4 Bell Type 4
7.5 Bell Type 5
7.6 Bell Type 6
7.7 Bell Type 7
7.8 Bell Type 8
7.9 Bell Type 9
7.10 Bell Type 10
8 Volume Setting To turn up or turn down volume.
9 Accounts
(need password)
9.1Line 1 9.1. 1 Account Enable To enable/disable line1.
9.1.2 Password To set password of line1.
9.1.3 Account To set account of line1.
9.1.4 Display Name To set display name of line1.
9.1.5 Phone Number To set the phone number of line1.
9.1.6 SIP Domain Name To set the SIP domain name or domain name of line1.
9.1.7 SIP Server To set the SIP server IP address of line1.
9.1.8 SIP Server Port To set the SIP server port of line1.

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Main menu
(LCD display)
Menu Items
(LCD display)
Submenu Items
(LCD display)
Explanation
9.1.9 Outbound Proxy To set the outbound proxy IP address or domain name
of line1.
9.1.10 Outbound Proxy
Port
To set the outbound proxy port of line1.
9.2 Line 2 Same to 9.1
10 Call Forward 10.1 CFWD
AllNumber
To set the destination phone number of CFWD
AllNumber
10.2 CFWD Busy
Number
To set the destination phone number of CFWD Busy
Number
10.3 CFWD No
AnsNumber
To set the destination phone number of CFWD No
AnsNumber
10.4 CFWD No
AnsDelay
To set the destination phone number of CFWD No
AnsDelay
11 Time/Date 11.1 Time(H:m:s)
11.2 Date(m/d/y)
12 Voice Mail 12.1 Line 1 12.1.1 MWI Enable To enable or disable voice mail of line1
12.1.2 Voice Mail
Number
To set the voice mail number of line1.
12.1 Line 2 Same to 12.1
13 Network 13.1 WAN Connection
Type
To view the current Internet port’s connection type, or
to change the Internet port connection type from Static,
DHCP and PPPoE.
13.2 Current IP To view the current Internet port IP address, or to
change the Internet port IP address.
13.3 Current Netmask To view the Current Netmask, or to change the Current
Netmask.
13.4 Current Gateway To view the Current Gateway, or to change the Current
Gateway.
13.5 DNS1 To view the DNS1, or to change the DNS1.
13.6 DNS2 To view the DNS2, or to change the DNS2.
13.7 Enable WAN
Login
To enable or disable user login webpage from Internet
port.
13.8 Web Port To view the Web Port, or to change the Web Port.
13.9 SIP QoS To view the SIP QoS, or to change the SIP QoS.
13.10 RTP QoS To view the RTP QoS, or to change the RTP QoS.
13.11 Data QoS To view the Data QoS, or to change the Data QoS.
13.12 VLANID To view the VLANID, or to change the VLANID.
13.13802.1p Priority To view the802.1p Priority, or to change the802.1p
Priority.
14 Wireless 14.1 Wireless Settings 14.1.1 WiFi Connection
Type
Choose the connection type from Static and DHCP
14.1.2 Current IP To view the current Internet port IP address, or to
change the Internet port IP address.

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Main menu
(LCD display)
Menu Items
(LCD display)
Submenu Items
(LCD display)
Explanation
14.1.3 Current Netmask To view the Current Netmask, or to change the Current
Netmask.
14.1.4 Current Gateway To view the Current Gateway, or to change the Current
Gateway.
14.1.5 DNS1 To view the DNS1, or to change the DNS1.
14.1.6 DNS2 To view the DNS2, or to change the DNS2.
14.2 Wireless
Connection
AP To display the name of all APs.
15 Product INFO 15.1 Product Name To view the current information of Product Name,
Software Version, Hardware Version and MAC Address.
15.2 Software Version
15.3 Hardware
Version
15.4 MAC Address
16 Status 16.1 Account1 Status To view the current information about the status of
account1/2/3/4/5.
16.2 Account2 Status
17 Reboot To reboot bb100.
18 Factory Default To set bb100 factory default.
19 Set Password To reset password.
The password of LCD is same as the one of Webpage.
Default is null.
20 LCD Contrast To view and change the contrast of LCD.
21Login/Logout Press it to logout LCD.
bb100 will memory the password if user has input the
password when access to 9Accounts and bb100 will not
request the password if user access to it again.
Press 20 Login/Logout to erase memory, and then user
should input password when user access to 9Accounts
again.
4.2 How to configuration from Menu
1) When the phone is on-hook, press the button to enter Main menu.
2) Use the Numeric Keypad to input the digit or character
3) Press the en softkey button to change the input method between digit, capital letter and small letter.
4) Use the up and down softkey button to scroll up and scroll down. Configuration the item or sub-item
according to the prompt.
5) Press the ok softkey button to confirm.
6) Press the save softkey button to save changes.
7) Press button or delChr softkey button to delete one digit or a character.
8) Press the cancel softkey button to cancel changes and back to the up level.
9) The password which need when access to Accounts item is the same as the one of admin mode when
login Web, default is null.

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5 USING BASIC PHONE FUNCTION
5.1 Using the Handset/ Speakerphone/ Headset
5.1.1 Using the Handset
To place and answer calls using the handset, simply lift the handset.
5.1.2 Using the Speakerphone
To place and answer calls using the speaker, press the speaker button.The green light behind the button
will illuminate.
5.2 Making Telephone Call
5.2.1 Place a Call
You can place a call by:
Step 1: Lifting the handset and dialing phone number, followed by the # or wait 5 seconds, bb100 will
dial out the phone number
Step 2: Connect the headset, press the headset button and dial phone number, followed by the # or
wait 5 seconds, bb100 will dial out the phone number
Step 3: Press the speaker button and dial phone number, followed by the # or wait 5 seconds, bb100
will dial out the phone number
5.2.2 Using Redial Button
To redial the last number called:
Lift the handset or press speakerphone or press headset, and then press the redial button; the number will
be automatically dialed.
5.2.3 Dialing from Phonebook
Adding a phonebook:
Below are the steps to add a phonebook in menu, User can also add phonebooks from you PC using bb100
Web Interface:
Step 1: Press button access to the menu items, and use the softkey button to choose
1. Phonebook
Step 2: Add one phonebook according to the prompt, press the en softkey button to change the input
method between digit, capital letter and small letter.
Using phonebook:
Press button to access to the menu items, and use the softkey button to choose 1. Phonebook,
and then highlight the phonebook you want to call, press the dial softkey button to make call
immediately.

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5.2.4 Dialing from Call History
Press button access to the menu items, and use the up and down button to choose 3. Call
History, and then highlight the phone number you want to call, press the dial softkey button to dial
immediately.
5.2.5 Using Speed Dial
Adding a speed dial:
Below are the steps to add a speed dial from menu, User can also set speed dial from you PC using bb100
Web Interface.
Step 1: Press button access to the menu items, and use the up and down button to choose
2. Multi-Function Key
Step 2: Configuration one Multi-Function Key to speed dial according to the prompt.
Making speed dial:
Press the Multi-Function Key corresponding to speed dial to make call immediately.
5.2.6 Using Dial Plan
Adding one dial plan:
Step 1: Open Phone/Dial Plan webpage
Step 2: Add one dial plan, user can refer to 7.7.3 Dial Plan
Using dial plan to make call:
Dial the phone number according to one dial plan.
5.2.7 Using Delayed Hotline
Add the delayed hotline from SIP Account/Account1/2 webpage, User column, below is one example:
Step 1: Open SIP Account/Account1/2 webpage, User column
Step 2: Fill in the delayed hotline number, user can also add the delayed time.
Example 1: set the delayed hotline number is 111.
Example 2: set the delayed hotline number is 111 & delayed time is 4 seconds.
5.2.8 Answering a Telephone Call
When a call is incoming, the associated line button will flash and the phone will ring.
You can receive the call by:
Step 1: Pressing the corresponding line button or
Step 2: Pressing the speakerphone, or
Step 3: Lifting the handset, or
Step 4: Auto-answer: if auto-answer is enabling, bb100 will answer the phone automatically when
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Enable auto-answer:
Press button to access to the menu items, then use the up and down button to choose 6
Reference, set auto-answer enable according to the prompt.
Note: user can also enable auto-answer in Phone/Preference webpage, miscellaneous column.
5.3 Adjusting Call Volume
From menu:
Step 1: Press button, and then choose volume.
Step 2: Press up and down button to turn up or turn down volume.
Using multi-functional key:
Step 1: Choose two multi-functional key (assuming the two multi-functional keys are Exp Key 1 and Exp
Key 2), and configuration as follows:
Step 2: Press Save Settings to save changes and user can see the corresponding LED is solid green.
Step 3: Press the Exp Key1 button to turn up volume, press the Exp Key 2 button to turn down volume.
5.4 Black List
If user added a black list, bb100 will forbid the phone number incoming.
Adding a black list:
There are two ways to add black list, one is from menu, and the other is from your PC to use bb100’s
webpage.
From menu:
Step 1: Press button, and then choose 5 black list.
Step 2: Choose New Entry, and then add one black list according to the prompt.
From Webpage:
Step 1: Log on the web, open Phone/Phonebook webpage, Black List column.
Step 2: Refer to the 7.7.4.1 Black List to add blacklist.

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5.5 Placing a Call on Hold
When bb100 is during one active call:
Step 1: Pressing the button to put the active call on hold, then you will hear a dial tone, the
remote party will hear the hold music
Step 2: User can input the phone number to make call
Step 3: Pressing the button again to release the previously Hold state and resume the
bi-directional media.
5.6 Three Way Conference Calls
Step 1:To initiate a conference call, press the button during an active call and the first call is
placed on hold, and you will hear a dial tone.
Step 2: Dial the second person’s telephone number
Step 3: After the second person answers the call, press CONF softkey button to start the conference
call; all three parties will be participating in a conference call.
Note: If you hang up firstly, the other two parties will be disconnected; if one party hangs up firstly, you can
go on talking with the other party.
5.7 Attended Transfer
You call the person to whom you are transferring the call and speak to them before transferring the call:
Step 1:To initiate a transfer; press the button during an active call.This places the first call on
hold and you will hear a dial tone.
Step 2: Dial the second person’s telephone number.
Step 3:When the second person answers, you can have a private conversation with the second person
without the first person hearing it.
Step 4:To connect the call to the second person, press the XFER softkey button to complete the
transfer.You will be disconnected from the call.
Step 5: If you hang up during the call with the second person before pressing XFER softkey button,
the transfer is not completed; this only ends the call with the second person, and you can press
the button to continue the first call.
5.8 Unattended Transfer
You can transfer an active call to a third party without announcement.
Step 1:To initiate an unattended (blind) transfer; press the XFER softkey button during an active call.
The first call is placed on hold and you will hear a dial tone.
Step 2: Now dial the second person’s telephone number with immediately ending char“#”, bb100 will
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5.9 Forwarding Calls
You can forward all calls, forward calls when the phone is busy or forward calls when there is no answer.
Below are the steps to configuration call forward from menu.You can also set call forwarding options from
your PC using the IP Phone Web Interface.
From menu:
Step 1: Press the button.
Step 2: Select 10 Call Forward and choose one type of call forwarding.
• CFWD All Number - Forwards all calls to a single number immediately when there is an incoming call.
• CFWD Busy Number - Forwards all calls to another number when the phone is busy.
• CFWD No Ans Number - Forwards calls to another number if there’s no answer at your phone.
• CFWD No Ans Delay - the seconds to delay forwarding calls, if there is no answer at your phone.
Step 3: Fill in the call forwarding number.
Step 4: Press the save softkey button to save changes.
5.10 Call Waiting
Before using call waiting, you should enable it firstly, and default is enabling.
During an active call:
Step 1: If call waiting is enabled, call waiting alerts you with ringing if there is another call is incoming,
and the associate line button will change to red blinking, press the line key of the second call to
answer the second call with the first call holding, pressing the line button of the first call to back
to the first call with the second call holding.
Step 2: If the call waiting is off, new calls would be rejecting and the new caller will hear busy tone
when you are on another call.
Enable Call Waiting:
You can turn call waiting on or off from menu in Menu/6References item.
And user can also enable call waiting by using your PC to open SIP Account/Account X (1/2) webpage,
User column.
5.11 Ending a Call
To end a handset call, hang up the handset.
To end a speakerphone call, press the speaker button.
To end a headset call, press the headset button.
5.12 Viewing and Returning Missed Calls
The LCD screen on your IP phone will notify you like the following picture if a call came in that was
unanswered.

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To return a missed call:
• If the LCD screens shows a missed call:
Step 1: Press the softkey button under miss to view the call.
Step 2: Press the softkey button under dial to return the missed call.
• If the LCD screen does not show a missed call, you can return a call from the Missed Call list:
Step 1: Press the button.
Step 2:Then selects 3 Call History.
Step 3:Then selects Missed Calls.
Step 4: Choose the call you want to return and press Dial.
To view a list of all missed calls:
• If the LCD screen shows a missed call, press the softkey button under miss to view a list of missed calls.
• If the LCD screen does not show a missed call:
Step 1: Press the button.
Step 2:Then selects 3 Call History.
Step 3:Then selects Missed Calls.
5.13 Text Message
5.13.1 Sending Message
Step 1: Press button, and then choose 4 Text Message by using the up button or the down
button.
Step 2: Press the select softkey button to enter to 1 SEND item.
Step 3: Press the select softkey button to edit message.
Note:When inputting text, use the en softkey button to change the input method among
numbers, capital and lowercase English letters, en stands lower case, EN stands capital letter, and
num stands digit
Step 4: Press the ok softkey button to input receivers’ phone number.
Note: bb100 support group mails, user can send one message to 10 friends or family one a time;
Press the ok softkey button to access to configuration the next receiver’s phone number;
You can select one number in phonebook by pressing the pbook softkey button.
If user has configuration the phone numbers which you want to send, press the ok softkey
button twice to access to the next item (Sender number).
Step 5: Set Sender phone number, default is line1’s phone number.
Step 6: Press the select softkey button to start sending message.

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5.13.2 Reading Message
Step 1: Press button, and then choose 4 Text Message by using the up button or the down
button.
Step 2: Press the select softkey button to enter to 2 Recived Box item or Sent Box item.
Note: In Received Box are messages have received from others including new messages and old
messages.The ones in Sent Box are messages have sent out.
Step 3: Press the select softkey button to access to the next item. Choose the message you want to read
by using the up button or the down button.
5.14 DND (Do Not Disturb)
Use the Do Not Disturb feature to prevent incoming calls from ringing your phone.
To enable Do Not Disturb, use the softkey under the Not disturb.
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