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  • Page 1

    Hitachi IP5000 WiFi SIP Phone 1 Important Notes • Check the SIP 3 rd Party validation web site for c urrent val idation stat us. The SIP 3 rd Party valid ation web site can b e viewed at: http:/ /testlab.inin .com or http:// testlab.von exus.com • Acceptabl e audio qua lity is depend ant on a pr emi er WiFi 802.11 infrastruct ure. • After a f[...]

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    • W eb interface: The web interface is ver y easy to use a nd exposed a dvanced configurat ion options. Us e of the web interface is pr eferred over m anipulatio n of the . ini files. Initial Setup : • Charge the IP5000 follo wing the proc edure outl ined in sec tion 4.x of the us er’s m anual. • Refer to sec tion 1.x of th e adm inistrator[...]

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    mode=code Simple cha nge the user.i ni line to read: [3] name=user %M.ini mode=code This will caus e the unit to r equest the ‘loadrun.ini’ a nd then ‘user0 000000000 00.ini’ for each phon e configured. ‘00000000000 0’ will repres ent the MAC address of each specif ic unit. Changing t he Configurat ion: • Prior to m aking any chang es[...]

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    SIP • Local Port (5000~40000 ) 5060 • T1 (0~65535) 500 ms • T2 (0~65535) 4000 ms • T4 (0~65535) 5000 ms • Timer B ( 0:Disable , 50 0~65535) 0 ms • Timer F ( 0:Disable , 50 0~65535) 0 ms • Use User Agent On Off • User Agent Name Bi ll A SI P 4 • Use Version On User Agent On Off • Use Vendor ID On User Agent On Off • Use MAC On [...]

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    • Request Timeout ( 0:Disable , 500~32 000) 4000 ms • Use Fixed Primar y Server On Off Transfer • Use Transfer Target Hold On Off • Use Consultation Transfer On Off • Use Blind Transfer On Off • Use 100 NOTIFY On Off • Use Attended Transfer On Incomming Call On Off • Use Contact For Refer To On Off System Setup/User Acc ount • Dis[...]