Snom 100 v1.5 Manuale utente

snom 100
User Manual v1.5

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Foreword
Congratulation to the purchase of your snom 100
Voice over IP telephone!
Telephony is part of our every day life. Over a period
of over 100 years a communication form has evolved
and which we feel cannot be dismissed. In spite of the
new technology base of the snom 100 most of its look
and feel will be very familiar and intuitive to you.
On the other hand, the world of the Internet opens a
whole range of new possibilities. A lot of users are
deploy browsers and own one or more email accounts.
They will find it easy to control the phone via its web
for example.
We are confident that the developments in the
computer industry will follow suit in the telecom world.
VoIP is not only about transporting speech in data
networks –it is about interoperability and breaking up
a vertical market as well as streamlining business
processes by seamlessly integrating the telephone into
the computer networks and applications. With its
technical flexibility, our commitment to all open and
relevant standards and our cooperation with other
vendors of the VoIP industry, the snom 100
represents a safe investment in the future.
Now, we wish you pleasurable experience in the VoIP
world.
snom technology AG
The current version of this user manual can be
obtained from:
http://www.snom.de/download/man_snom100e.pdf

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Content
Foreword.......................................................................2
Installation ....................................................................5
Delivery Content.........................................................6
Safety Notes ..............................................................6
Power supply ..........................................................6
Setting up the Phone ...............................................6
Cleaning.................................................................7
Connecting the phone..................................................7
Dial Pad.....................................................................8
Initialization ............................................................. 10
Booting ................................................................ 10
Selecting the language........................................... 11
Registration .......................................................... 12
Basic Functions ............................................................ 17
Idle State................................................................. 18
Dialing..................................................................... 18
Dialing a phone number (E164)............................... 19
Dialing a H.323/SIP Address ................................... 20
Dialing an IP Address............................................. 20
Terminating a call ..................................................... 21
Accepting a Call ........................................................ 22
Denying/Blocking a Call ............................................. 22
Adjusting the Volume ................................................ 22
Main Menu ............................................................... 23
Help Function ........................................................... 24
Advanced Functions...................................................... 26
Hold and Resume...................................................... 27
Toggling between calls............................................... 27
Transfer................................................................... 27
Direct Transfer ...................................................... 27
Call Divert................................................................ 28
Diverting all calls................................................... 28
Divert when Busy .................................................. 28
Divert when not answered ...................................... 28
DTMF Tones ............................................................. 29
Adjusting the Volume ................................................ 29
Ring Tones............................................................... 30

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About ......................................................................31
Call Register.................................................................32
Phone Book ..............................................................33
Adding an entry.....................................................33
Editing an entry.....................................................34
Call Lists ..................................................................36
Speed Dial................................................................36
Dialing..................................................................37
Editing speed dial entries........................................38
Deny List..................................................................39
Browsing ..............................................................39
Adding a number ...................................................39
Removing a number...............................................40
List Views.................................................................40
Modifying the view .................................................41
Sort Criteria ..........................................................41
Settings via the Phone ...............................................44
Settings via Browser..................................................46
Parameters...............................................................47
Base ....................................................................47
Advanced..............................................................48
Network................................................................49
H.323...................................................................50
SIP ......................................................................52
Call Divert.............................................................52
Administration..............................................................54
Flash Updates ...........................................................55
Setting the Network Identity.......................................56
Installing DHCP .....................................................56
Settings via the Phone ...............................................60
Parameters ...........................................................61
Usage...................................................................63
Appendix .....................................................................65
Technical Data ..........................................................66
Standard Conformance ..............................................67
Glossary ......................................................................68

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Installation

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Delivery Content
Please check whether the delivery contains the
following parts:
§The base unit with display and dial pad
§The handset
§The handset cable
§The power supply (optional)
Safety Notes
Please observe the following safety
advice. It is important to observe it in
order guarantee safe and reliable
operation of the device.
Power supply
You have two possibilities to provide the snom 100
with power:
§Power feeding over the network cable
(PowerLAN)
§An external power supply
If you want to use an external power supply then
please only use the supplied part. Other power
supplies may cause damage to the phone, effect the
behavior or induce noise.
Setting up the Phone
Please setup the snom 100 only on even and
horizontal surfaces, enabling the rubber pads to
ensure a secure placement. Do not place the snom
100 on carpets or other materials that contain fibers
that can block the air vents and cause overheating.
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Cleaning
To clean the snom 100 use a slightly moist and
antistatic cloth. Please try to avoid cleaning liquids
since they might damage the surface or internal
electronics of the phone.
Connecting the phone
First connect one end of the handset cable to handset
and then to the jack on the left side of the phone (see
illustration).
Now, plug in the Ethernet (network) cable into the
RJ45 connector on the rear side of the phone as
shown below and the other end into the network side
to establish a data link.
In case you are using an external power supply,
please insert the plug of the power supply into the
connector next to the data line and hook up the casing
into the mains.

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If you want to use a headset, it can be connected to
the audio jacks on the backside of the snom 100. The
outermost connector is for the microphone.
Dial Pad
The numeric key block with the keys 0 to 9, * and #
are used to enter digits and letters. Depending on the
operating mode, different actions can be performed
(see the table below):
§Entry of digits only (e.g. when dialing a phone
number),
§Typing in letters and digits by pressing the
keys repeatedly similar to a cellular phone,
§Or navigate in selection lists. The keys have
arrows printed on them indicating the
direction similar to a numeric block on a
computer keyboard.
The various meaning of the keys in different
operations modes is displayed in the lower right hand

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corner with a symbol. A “123” indicates the numeric,
“abc” the lower case and “ABC” the upper case mode.
The function keys F1 to F4 are context sensitive, i.e.
they change their behavior according to the mode of
the phone.
The menu key is used to call up the main menu.
Context help texts can be activated with the help key
. The Cancel is used to abort actions or cancel
inputs. The Enter/Ok key confirms actions,
selections and inputs.

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The keys of the numeric block in different operating
modes:
Key Digits Lower case Upper case
000(SPC)_ 0(SPC)_
111.,?!@-
():;&*#+<=>[]
1.,?!@-
():;&*#+<=>[]
222abcä 2ABCÄ
333def 3DEF
444ghi 4GHI
555jkl 5JKL
666mnoö 6MNOÖ
777pqrsß$ 7PQRS$
888tuvü 8TUVÜ
999wxyz 9WXYZ
####
*Toggles upper and lower case
Initialization
Booting
If your network administrator or Internet service
provider prepared your phone, you will see how the
phone connects up to the network and maybe
conducts a software update. After it has booted it
enters the normal operation mode. When this state
has been reached a clock is displayed on the right
hand side of the display.
In case the phone does not reach the operation mode
you should consult your network administrator or
Internet service provider or refer to the chapter
“Administration”.
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