Gamma Yealink W52P Full User Manual

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Yealink w52p full user guide.

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Contents introduction................................................................................................................................................... 4 how to set up the yealink w52p ....................................................

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Repeater mode ................................................................................................................................... 11 handset name ............................................................................................

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Introduction this user guide will help you to navigate and use your yealink w52p. It will give you an overview of your handset, and walk you through tasks so you can successfully use your phone to perform basic and advanced functions..

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. How to set up the yealink w52p the phone will arrive pre-configured and simply needs to be connected to the internet and powered up. Your administrator should know how to do this for you. There are some network/router level settings that must be appli...

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Upgrade handset firmware when the handset registers to the base station, it will check if there is any new handset firmware. If the handset is placed on the charger cradle and a new firmware is available then the handset will automatically update. In ...

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Main menu structure the handset menu has a number of levels. The main menu is the top-level menu, which consists of six menu items: status, intercom, voice mail, call features, directory and settings. The next diagram is showing the structure of the m...

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Status you can view the system status of the base station and the handset. Below is the available information: base station status: information about the ip address, mac address, firmware version and network settings will be included handset status: i...

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Phone settings only the settings that can be changed will be described. The locked settings are not be included. Advisory tones advisory tones are acoustic signals of your handset, which inform you of different actions and states. The following adviso...

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Time format you can configure the time format of your device. The handset supports two time formats (12 hour or 24 hour). Date format you can configure the date format of your device. The handset supports seven date formats. The available date formats...

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Auto answer when auto answer feature is enabled, you can simply answer the incoming calls by picking up the handset from the charger cradle without having to press the off-hook key. The auto answer feature works only if the handset is placed in the ch...

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Supported call features hold/resume you can place an active call on hold. At any time, at most one active call can be in progress on your handset. You can answer or make another call while placing the original call on hold. To put a call on hold press...

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Once you receive the ring back tone and before the other party answers the phone press transfer or the key. Attended transfer after answer to perform an attended transfer before the other party answers the phone, select the options soft key and then p...

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Press call features ( ) and then call forward select the call forwarding type that you want provide the relevant information (i.E. Number , time) then press save do not disturb when the dnd is activated, all the incoming calls will be rejected automat...

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Dect repeater (rt10) the yealink repeater (rt10) can be deployed to extend the range of the w52p ip dect phone to cover areas where reception was previously not available. All the usual handset functions are supported by the base station in the extend...

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Multiple repeaters up to 6 repeaters can be registered to one base station to extend available reception range for all registered handsets. All repeaters must be installed within the base station coverage area (up to 300m in unobstructed outdoor areas...

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Led status the dect repeater has one led indicator describing the repeater operations. The following table provides instructions on repeater operations and led indications: led indication operation off power off red slowly flashes unregistered, search...

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Switch on the repeater (connect the power adapter). The led indicator on the repeater flashes. After a short while, the led indicator stays on permanently indicating that registration is completed, and the repeater is ready for use. The first led on t...

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. Note: each number can be assigned only once when using more than one repeaters on a base station. Repeater number and handset number are independent of each other. Below is the flowing diagram of the auto and manual registrations: placement to achieve...

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    © gamma 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential. When positioning the repeater, avoid obstacles that can interfere with radio transmission such as thick wall and metal structures that may be in the coverage area between the base station and repeater. Avoid interference from other electrical applianc...