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UTA-151 User Manual
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3.5. Management Web Pages
The primary method for managing and configuring your UTA-151 is through a Web Browser.
To go to the web page of your UTA-151 you must double-click on the Voice Connect icon at
the bottom right corner of your Windows desktop. See section 2.2 for information on the Voice
Connect application.
Shortly after double-clicking on Voice Connect you will be taken to the UTA-151 home page.
The web page is divided into two areas. At the top of the page is a “messages” area where
important status information is displayed. Examples of status messages appearing in this area
are:
•
Information on whether or not your VoIP connection is operational. If it is not
working, a link is provided to help diagnose any problems.
•
If a new software upgrade is available for your UTA-151 a link will be provided to
install it.
Under the message area of the web page is the main configuration page; the following
sections describe the options on this page.
3.5.1. Accounts
In this section you can reconfigure your VoIP account settings. You may wish to do this for
several reasons:
1. To correct a mistake in your original configuration.
2. To switch to an alternative VoIP account.
3. To update your name but leave your other account settings unchanged.
3.5.2. Call history
In the call history subsection of the UTA-151 web pages you can view recently received calls,
and recently dialled numbers. Viewing recently received calls is useful if you have been away
from your phone for a while and wish to check if you have missed any calls.
For both received and dialled calls you can dial the number to return the call by clicking the
number on the web page. Your phone will briefly ring to confirm the mouse click. At this
point you can lift the phone receiver and the number will be dialled automatically for you.
3.5.3. Address book
Your UTA-151 has a built-in address book, and this is accessed through the address book web
page from the main UTA-151 web page. This has several purposes:
1. To look up the name of incoming calls, and present the name instead of number.
2. Allowing you to speed dial numbers from the address book.
3. Allowing you to dial SIP URIs.
You can add entries to the address book using the web interface, but you can also import
numbers from your Microsoft Outlook contacts on your PC, see section 4.3 for further details.
Once a name and number are in the address book you can also use IVR to dial the number,
see section 5.1 for further details.
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