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E SERIES VoIP USER GUIDE www.teledex.com 29
Enable Message Waiting: (usually enabled)—The
configuration allows or forbids Message Waiting.
Note: Choose Save Configuration in the
Configuration Management window after setting
up the new information or the existing setting
information will be reset when the phone is
rebooted.
Reference—Quick
Keys
The Teledex family of SIP phones has implemented
an innovative way to determine various states of
the SIP phone and the network it is attached to
via the phone’s dial-pad. Press the * key twice in
succession followed by a series of numbers shown
below (the numbers are generally matched to the
command’s corresponding letters).
Many of these features are newly added in
Firmware 1.8.0 and higher.
Show IP Address—**47# (**IP#)
Description: Keying **47# causes the phone to
read out the IP address currently assigned. If the
phone has an LCD panel, it should be displayed
there. If the phone has no display panel, or the
address cannot be displayed, it should be read out
audibly on the speaker (or through the handset if
it is off-hook).
Show VLAN—**85# (**VL#)
Description: When this is entered the phone
responds with the Voice VLAN ID. If the VLAN is
disabled “Zero” to indicate “off” is spoken.
Set VLAN—**87# (**87*password*VLANid#)
Description: This allows the user to set the
VLAN ID. The Keypad Password is also required.
As an example: to set the VLAN ID when the
password is 9382 and the VLAN ID is 30, enter
“**87*123*301#”. When a VLAN ID is set, the
phone should set VLAN Enabled and the Voice
VLAN ID. If necessary the LAN should be set to
Bridge Mode also.
Show Firmware Version—**39# (**FW#)
Description: When **39# is entered, the phone
will display or audibly respond with the firmware
version number such as “1.7.240.235”.
Show TFTP Server Address—**83# (**TF#)
Description: When entered, the phone responds
with the IP address of the TFTP server. This
should be the TFTP server address actually being
used. It might come from the configuration file,
option 66, option 125, or option 43.
Re-Program New ConfigID—
**77*password*ConfigID# (**RP*xxx*yyyy#)
Description: After entering **77*, the user must
enter the Keypad Password followed by a *
then the ConfigID of the new configuration file,
followed by #. For example, if the password in the
existing configuration on the phone is 123, and
the new configuration file is 1234.3300ip.txt, then
the user would enter **77*123*1234#. The user
should NOT be prompted for the password. The
phone will then download the new configuration
file 1234.3300ip.txt.
Reset Phone to Factory Default—
**33*<password># = (**DE*123#)
Description: After entering **33*123#, the phone
will reset to the factory default, which implies that
there is no current programming information, so
the phone will prompt for a ConfigID at reboot.
Re-boot Phone (without reset)—**72# (**RB#)
Description: After entering 72#, the phone will
reboot.
SIP TeleWorker Configuration File Download –
**89*<tftp server IP address>*<ConfigID>#
Description: To download a configuration file
for a phone remotely use this **TW code to
designate a TFTP server IP address and ConfigID
to download.
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