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Huawei IP Phone eSpace 6870 User Manual HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Huawei IP Phone eSpace 6870 V100R001 User Manual Issue Date 01 2011-07-01 Huawei Technologies Proprietary Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. provides customers with comprehensive technical support and service. Please feel free to contact our local office or Huawei headquarters. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Huawei Industrial Base Bantian, Longgang Shenzhen 518129 People's Republic of China http://www.huawei.com Support@huawei.com. Address:
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Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of information, and recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied. the contents, but all statements, Huawei Technologies Proprietary Huawei Technologies Proprietary EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual Contents Contents 1 Safety Precautions..................................................................................... 2 2 Product Overview...................................................................................... 5 Packing List .........................................................................................................5 Features................................................................................................................6 Hardware Specifications ......................................................................................7 Technical Specifications ......................................................................................8 3 Installing the eSpace 6870....................................................................... 11 Cable Connections .............................................................................................11 Starting the eSpace 6870....................................................................................13 Safety Compliance.............................................................................................13 Warranty of Quality...........................................................................................13 4 Configuring the eSpace 6870.................................................................. 14 Configuring the Phone Through the Keypad .....................................................14 Configuring the Phone Through the Web Browser............................................18 Accessing the Web Configuration Menu..................................................18 Configuration Page ............................................................................................19 Saving the Configuration Changes ...........................................................24 Rebooting the eSpace 6870 Remotely ......................................................24 5 Using the eSpace 6870............................................................................. 25 Getting to Know the Keyboard ..........................................................................25 Instructions of Using the Phone.........................................................................27 i EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual Contents Handset, Speakerphone, and Headset Modes ...........................................27 Multiple SIP Accounts and Lines .............................................................27 Making a Call ...........................................................................................28 Making a Call by Using an IP Address.....................................................29 Quick IP Call Mode..................................................................................30 Answering a Call ......................................................................................30 DND .........................................................................................................30 Call Waiting/Call Holding........................................................................31 Muting ......................................................................................................31 Call Transfer.............................................................................................31 Three-Way Conference Call .....................................................................32 Voice Messages ........................................................................................32 Manager and Secretary Function ..............................................................33 BLF Function............................................................................................34 6 Restoring Factory Default Settings........................................................ 35 7 FAQs......................................................................................................... 36 ii EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 1 Safety Precautions Huawei IP Phone eSpace 6870 User Manual Thank you for purchasing the Huawei IP Phone eSpace 6870 (the eSpace 6870 for short). eSpace 6870 is a high-quality IP phone. 1 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 1 Safety Precautions 1 Safety Precautions General Requirements
Before you install and use the device, read these safety precautions carefully and observe them during operation.
During storage, transportation, and operation of the device, keep the device dry.
During storage, transportation, and operation of the device, avoid collision and crash of the device.
Never attempt to dismantle the device by yourself. In case of any fault, contact the appointed maintenance center for repair. Without prior written consent, no organization or individual is permitted to ma ke any change to the structure or safety design of the device. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. is not liable to any consequences or legal issues due to such changes.
While using the device, observe all applicable laws, directives and regulations, and re spect the legal rights of other people. Environmental Requirements
Place the device at a well-ventilated place. Do not dispose the device to direct sunlight.
Keep the device clean and free of dusts.
Place the device on a stable platform.
Do not place any object on top of the device. Otherwise, the device may be too hot during operation. It can even be deformed or damaged by the heavy load.
Keep at least 10 cm between the device and the closest object for heat dissipation.
Do not place the device on or near any object that can easily catch fire, such as something made of rubber.
Keep the device far away from any heat source or bare fire, such as a candle or an electric heater.
Keep the device far away from any household appliance with strong magnetic field or electromagnetic field, such as a microwave oven or a refrigerator. 2 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 1 Safety Precautions Operating Requirements
Do not let a child operate the device without guidance.
Do not let a child play with the device or any accessory. Swallowing the accessories may lead to peril.
Use the accessories provided or authorized by the manufacturer only.
The power supply of the device shall meet the requirements of the input voltage of the device. Use the provided lightning protection power socket only.
Before plugging or unplugging any cable, shut down the device and disconnect it from the power supply.
While plugging or unplugging any cable, make sure that your hands are completely dry.
Do not tread on, pull, or over-bend any cable. Otherwise, the cable may be damaged, leading to malfunction of the device.
Do not use an old or a damaged power cable.
During lightning weather, stop using the device and disconnect it from the power supply. Unplug the power plug and the ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) twisted pair (the radio frequency cable) to avoid lightning strike. If the device is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the power supply and unplug the power plug.
Do not look directly into the optical interface and the laser-transmitting interface on the device, or the infrared transmitting interface on the remote control with your eyes. Otherwise, your eyes may be injured. In any of the following cases, stop using the device, disconnect it from the power supply, and unplug the power plug immediately: there is smoke emitted from the device, or there is some abnormal noise or smell. Contact the specified maintenance center for repair.
Avoid any object (such as metal shavings) from entering the device from the heat dissipation intakes.
Before connecting any other cable, connect the ground cable of the device first. Do not disconnect the grounding cable until you disconnect all other cables.
Make sure that the three-phase power socket is grounded reliably. The neutral line and the live line shall not be connected inversely.
Do not scratch or abrade the shell of the device. This may lead to malfunctions of the device. The shed painting material may also lead to skin allergy. 3 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 1 Safety Precautions Cleaning Requirements
Before cleaning the device, stop using it and disconnect it from the power supply.
Use a piece of soft dry cloth to clean the device.
Keep the power plug clean and dry. Using a dirty or wet power plug may lead to electric shock or other perils. 4 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 2 Product Overview 2 Product Overview Packing List The following items are included in the eSpace 6870 package. Verify the packing items. Contact your distrib Table 2-1 Packing items utor immediately if any one is missing. Item Main case Handset Coiled handset cord Specialized power adapter Straight-through cable Phone stand Wall-mount bracket eSpace 6870 Quick Start CD Warranty card Certificate of quality Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual Product Picture 2 Product Overview Product Overview The eSpace 6870 is a next-generation enterprise IP phone. The eSpace 6870 provides rich functions, is easy to use, and supports integrated PoE and HD Voice. Features Table 2-2 Key features of the eSpace 6870 Feature Description Open standard compatibility High audio quality Traditional features SIP 2.0, TCP/IP/UDP, RTP/RTC, HTTP/HTTPS, ARP/RARP, ICMP, DNS (A record and SRV record), DHCP, PPPoE, TFTP, NTP and Telnet. Adopting the advanced DSP technology, mute restriction, voice activity detector, comfort noise generator, and auto gain control. Standard voice features including caller ID display, call waiting, call holding, call transferring, call forwarding, call blocking, call rejecting, mute, autodial, and off-hook autodial. 6 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 2 Product Overview Advanced functions Advanced features Supporting the following functions:
Multi-lines
Headset enabled
Backlight graphic LCD
Five navigation keys
Function keys such as call holding, headset mode, call forward, three-party conference, do not disturb, address book, voice message box, Intercom, and mute
Seven multi-purpose keys
Customized ring tones
Download of ring tones
Download of address books in XML format and screensaver files
SRTP voice call encrypted with the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
Setting of dialing rules and advance business functions, such as INTERCOM, BLF, and BroadSoft SCA
For details of advanced features, see the eSpace Administrator Huawei 6810&6830&6850&6870 Manual. Phone IP Hardware Specifications Table 2-3 Hardware specifications Item Ethernet ports Specification Providing two Ethernet ports of 10/100 Mbit/s and full/half duplex Ethernet polarity can be automatically detected. Graphic LCD display Pixel: 320x160 Headset interface RJ22 headset jack and 2.5 mm earphone jack 7 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 2 Product Overview Item LED PoE Specification LED indicators that can be on in two colors
(green and red) The build-in automatic detector obtains the PoE that is based on the IEEE 802.3af standard. Universal switching Input: 100240 V AC 50 Hz or 60 Hz Power adapter Output: +5V DC, 1200mA, UL certified Dimension (W H D) 251mm 210mm 78mm Weight Temperature Humidity Compliance 1.66kg 0C to 45C 10% to 90% (non-condensing) FCC/CE/CCC/C-Tick Technical Specifications Table 2-4 Technical specifications of the eSpace 6870 Item Lines Specification Six straight-through lines. Soft keys Four XML programmable soft keys. Supported protocol SIP 2.0, TCP/UDP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, PPPoE, RTP/RTCP, SRTP by SDES, HTTP, ARP/RARP, ICMP, DNS, DHCP, NTP, TFTP, NTP/SNTP, and SIMPLE/PRESENCE protocols RFC3903, RFC3856, RFC3863, and RFC4235 8 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual Item Specification 2 Product Overview Function keys Device management RFC 3428 Up to 50 incoming IM messages can be stored. If more than 50 incoming IM messages are present, the system drops the latest IM message.
Eleven dedicated keys: Hold, SEND, SPEAKER, Headset Mode, TRNF (transfer), CONF (conference), MUTE/DEL, DND, INTERCOM, Phone Book, and MSG (message)
Five navigation keys
Seven multi-purpose keys and four XML programmable soft keys. Upgrade of the NAT-friendly remote software (through TFTP or HTTP) for the devices that are deployed behind the firewall or the NAT Address book function Audio features Handset, Hand-free, and headset modes in full duplex Advanced DSP Dynamic negotiation of codec and voice payload length HD Voice Supporting the G.723.1 (6.3K or 5.3K), G.729A/B, G.711
/A, G.726-32K, G.722 (broadband), and iLBC CODECs In-band and out-of-band DTMF (in audio, RFC2833, or SIP INFO mode) Echo Cancellation Supporting the side tone cancellation, advanced jitter buffer control, and packet delay and loss concealment. 9 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual Item Specification 2 Product Overview Telephony features Network and provisioning Intuitive GUI, download of the phone book (XML), voice mail indicator, download of custom ring tones Call holding, call transferring (attended/blind), Do-Not-Disturb (DND), call forwarding, call waiting, call waiting mute, redial, call log, volume control, caller ID display, multi-party conference call, dialing with a prefix, off-hook autodial, automatic answer, and dialing Manual configuration for static network through keyboard and LCD, or by logging in to the Web page. Dynamic network parameters are provided by the DHCP server. NAT traversal by using IETF STUN and symmetric RTP AES-based IP phone configuration file update Unified IP phone configuration through the BroadSoft XML Provision server 802.1x-based network accessing authentication IEEE 802.1p/q tagging (VLAN) and Layer 3 ToS protocols Software upgrade Firmware upgrade through TFTP or HTTP and authentication of configuration files before changing Specific URL for users to download configuration files and upgrade files Advanced server features Message waiting indicator light Supporting DNS SRV query. Security DIGEST authentication and encryption by using MD5, MD5-sess, and SRTP 10 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 3 Installing the eSpace 6870 3 Installing the eSpace 6870 Cable Connections Figure 3-1 Connecting the eSpace 6870
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(7) 11 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 3 Installing the eSpace 6870 Table 3-1 Description of the connectors No. Connector Description
(1) EXT port
(2) PC port
(3) LAN port
(4) Power connector
(5) Headset port
(6) Handset port A port used to connect an expansion board for increasing multi-purpose keys. In this way, you can call a user by pressing one key. A 10/100 Mbit/s RJ-45 PC port. You can use the straight-through cable to connect the PC port. When using the PC phone, you can configure the port.
(Optional) A 10/100 Mbit/s RJ-45 LAN port. You need to use the straight-through cable to connect the LAN port to the Ethernet port. The phone supports PoE
(802.3af) power supply. In this case, you must connect the port to the switch supporting PoE power supply. A 5V power connector. After the network cable connection is complete, use the power adapter intended for the eSpace 6870 to connect the power port to the power supply to switch on the phone. A RJ-22 port. If you want to use the headset for communication, install the headset socket to the port. A RJ-22 port. If you want to use the headset for communication, install the headset socket to the port.
(7) Earphone jack A 2.5mm jack in convenience of talk with an earphone. 12 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual Starting the eSpace 6870 After the eSpace 6870 is powered on, a progress bar is displayed on its screen. This progress bar disappears after the startup page is accessed. the eSpace 6870 3 Installing Safety Compliance The eSpace 6870 complies with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Confermite Europeenne (CE), China Compulsory Certification (CCC), and various safety standards. The eSpace 6870 specialized power adapter the Underwriter Laboratories (UL) standard. Use only the matching power adapter provided with the package. The manufacturers warranty does not cover damages to the phone caused by unsupported power adapters. is compliant with Warranty of Quality If you purchased the eSpace 6870 from a distributor, contact the distributor for replacement, repair, or refund. If you purchased the product directly from Huawei, contact Huawei sales and service representatives for a return materials authorization
(RMA) number before you return the product. Huawei reserves the right to remedy the warranty policy without prior notification. Use a power adapter provided by the eSpace 6870; otherwise, damages can be caused to the products and the manufacturer warranty is void. 13 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 4 Configuring the eSpace 6870 4 Configuring the eSpace 6870 Configuring the Phone Through the Keypad To enter the configuration menu, press MENU. View the menu by pressing the Up, Down, Left, or Right navigation keys. Press MENU to confirm the selection of a menu item, and Press BackSpace to delete an entry. The phone automatically exits the menu when an incoming call comes or the phone is off-hook. If no keypad operation is performed within one minute, the IP phone automatically displays the standby image. Table 4-1 Keyp ad configuration menu Menu Configuration Description Call History Displays history records of answered, dialed, missed, transferred and forwarded calls. Status Displays the network status, account status, software version, MAC address, and hardware version of the phone. 14 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 4 Configuring the eSpace 6870 Menu Configuration Description Phone Book Displays the phone book and related option.
[New Entry]
Add a phone book record. After the fields such as Name, Family name, Number, and Acct are set or selected, select Confirm Add and press MENU to confirm the operation. Select Cancel & Return and press MENU to cancel the added information and return to the previous menu.
[Download Directory]
Select Download Directory and press MENU. Then the phone downloads the updated phone book from the TFTP or HTTP server. This requires corresponding configuration of the download items of the phone book on the Web page.
[Delete All Entries]
Delete all contacts in the phone book. The input field of the destination IP address is provided when Direct IP call is selected. Type the destination IP address such as 192.168.80.45, press the OK soft key to confirm the operation and send the call; press the Cancel soft key to cancel the call and return to previous menu. If the input information is incorrect, press BackSpace soft key to delete it. Direct IP call 15 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 4 Configuring the eSpace 6870 Menu Configuration Description Preference Displays the preference submenus of a user.
[DND]
Choose this menu to enable or disable the DND function.
[Ring Tone]
Choose this menu to set different ring tones.
[Ring Volume]
Press MENU to hear the selected ring volume. Press LEFT or RIGHT to turn up or turn down the volume.
[LCD Contrast]
Choose this menu to set the LCD screen contrast.
[LCD Brightness]
Set the LCD brightness of the IP phone in active and idle states. The value ranges from 0 to 8.
[Download SCR XML]
Send a request to the HTTP/TFTP server for downloading a screen saver to replace the original one. For details on how to configure this service, see the Huawei IP Phone eSpace 6810&6830&6850&6870 Administrator Manual or contact the administrator.
[Erase Custom SCR]
Restore the factory setting for the standby image.
Display Language Choose this menu to select the language.
[Time Settings]
Set the date and time of the IP phone.
Press LEFT or select Back to return to the main menu. 16 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 4 Configuring the eSpace 6870 Menu Config Configuration Description Display the configuration submenus.
[SIP]
Set the SIP server for each account, including account, SIP proxy, Outbound proxy, SIP user ID, SIP Auth ID, SIP password, SIP transport, and Audio CODECs.
[Upgrade]
Configure the firmware server and the file download server. Select either TFTP or HTTP to upgrade the firmware or configure the phone.
[Factory Reset]
Type the MAC address on back of the phone. Press the soft key OK to restore the factory reset settings. Factory reset clears all configurations and restores the phone to factory settings.
[Layer 2 QoS]
Configure the 802.1Q/VLAN tag and 802.1P priority.
Factory Functions Press LEFT or select Back to return to the main menu. These items are used for factory testing and not recommended for users.
[Audio Loopback]
Speak to the handset. If you hear your voice in the handset, your audio works well. Press MENU to exit the mode.
[Diagnostic Mode]
All LEDs are on. Press any key on the keypad to display the key name on the LCD. Pick up the handset or press MENU to exit the diagnostic mode. Press LEFT or select Back to return to the main menu. Network Enable or disable the DHCP protocol. Set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address by using the keypad if the static IP mode is selected. Reboot Reboot the device. Exit Exit the menu. 17 4 Configuring the eSpace 6870 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual Configuring the Phone Through the Web Browser The Web server embedded in the eSpace 6870 responds to the HTTP, HTTPS GET, or POST requests. Embedded HTML pages allow a user to configure the IP phone through any Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. Accessing the Web Configuration Menu Connect the phone and computer on a reachable network. Do as follows:
Connect the computer to the same hub or switch as that the phone is connected to. In absence of a hub/switch (or free ports on the hub/switch), connect the computer directly to the phone by using the PC port on the phone. Make sure that the phone is powered on and displays the IP address. To access the Web configuration menu of the phone, do as follows:
Step 1 Start the Web browser on your computer. Step 2 Enter the IP address of the phone in the address box of the browser. If the phone is properly connected to a working Internet, the phone will display its IP address. The format of the address is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, in which xxx stands for a number from 0-255. You can use this number to access the Web configuration menu. For example, if the phone displays 10.10.10.1, enter http:// 10.10.10.1 in the address box of the browser. Step 3 Enter the administrator password (default password: admin) to access the Web configuration menu. 18 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 4 Configuring the eSpace 6870 Figure 4-1 Login page Configuration Page This section describes the options of Status and Basic Settings on the Web configuration page. The functions available for the end user are as follows:
Status: Display the network status, account status, software version, and MAC address of the phone.
Basic Settings: Basic preferences such as date and time settings. 19 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 4 Configuring the eSpace 6870 Figure 4-2 Status page Table 4-2 Device configuration on the Status tab page Field Description MAC Address Device ID in the hexadecimal format. This is an important ID for service provider to solve problems. IP Address IP address of the eSpace 6870. Part Number Code of a product. Product Model Product model. Software Version Information about the current software version. The value of prog indicates the main version number. System Up Time Power-on duration since the last reboot. System Time Current time of the system. 20 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 4 Configuring the eSpace 6870 Field Registered Description Whether accounts are registered on the related SIP server(s). The eSpace 6870 supports six independent SIP accounts. PPPoE Link Up Whether the PPPoE connection is enabled when the phone is connected to a DSL modem. Figure 4-3 Basic setting page Table 4-3 Description of the basic setting page Field Description End User Password This parameter allows changing the login password of an end user. This field is case sensitive with a maximum length of 30 characters. 21 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 4 Configuring the eSpace 6870 Field IP Address Description The eSpace 6870 operates in two modes:
DHCP/PPPoE Mode:
All the field values for the static IP mode are not available even though they are stored in the Flash memory. The eSpace 6870 acquires its IP address from the first DHCP server that the eSpace 6870 detects on its LAN. To use the PPPoE feature, set the PPPoE account. The eSpace 6870 establishes a PPPoE session if any of the PPPoE fields are set. Host Name and Domain Name: The special DHCP options that are added to the DHCP Discover and DHCP Request after configuration. Preferred DNS: The eSpace 6870 uses the DNS server if Preferred DNS is set
Static IP Mode:
Configure all of the following fields: IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Default Router IP address, DNS Server 1 (primary), and DNS Server 2 (secondary). The fields are set to 0 by default except that the IP address is set to 192.168.0.160 by default. This parameter is set to perform the 802.1X authentication when the IP phone is connected to a switch. You can click Disable to disable the authentication function, and click EAP-MD5 to perform the registration authentication.
Identify ID used during the 802.1x authentication
MD5 Password MD5 password used during the 802.1X authentication 22 802.1X mode EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 4 Configuring the eSpace 6870 Field Description Line Keys Multi-Purpose Keys Time Zone This parameter is set for specifying function modes of line keys. By default, the value of Key Mode is Line, which is used by common lines. If the value of Key Mode is Shared Line, it indicates that the BroadSoft SCA functions are enabled and that accounts scattered in various areas can share the line. The optional values are Speed Dial, Busy Lamp Field(BLF), Presence Watacher, eventlist BLF, Speed Dail via active account, and Dial DTMF. Each key corresponds to an account, that is, a user number is set for each key. This parameter controls the date and time display according to the specified time zone. If the DHCP Option 2 is enabled, the DHCP server overrides and centrally controls the setting of Time Zone in the phone. The feature functions on the phone only when you set the NTP server correctly. LCD Backlight Brightness This parameter is set for adjusting the LCD brightness of the IP phone in active and idle states. The value ranges from 0 to 8. LCD Contrast LCD Contrast. The value ranges from 0 to 20. Time Display Format Disable in-call DTMF display The LCD time is displayed in 12-hour or 24-hour format. The default value is No. If the parameter is set to Yes, the DTMF digits that are pressed during the call will not be displayed on the LCD for security reasons. Disable Missed Call Backlight The default value is No. By default, the LCD backlight is on when a missed call exists. 23 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 4 Configuring the eSpace 6870 Field Description HEADSET Key Mode Select default answering or dialing mode as the headset mode. When selecting a default mode, press HEADSET to enter the headset dialing status. If you press HEADSET when setting Toggle Headset/Speaker, the headset icon is displayed on the LCD. In this case, press make a call or answer a call in Headset mode.
, you can Saving the Configuration Changes After changing the settings, click Update on the bottom of the page to save the change. If you want to change an item after submitting the setting, click a tab to access the configuration page. Then click Reboot to reboot the phone, and all the changes take effect. Rebooting the eSpace 6870 Remotely Click Reboot in the configuration menu to reboot the eSpace 6870 remotely. Wait 60 seconds to log in again. 24 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 5 Using the eSpace 6870 5 Using the eSpace 6870 Getting to Know the Keyboard Figure 5-1 Getting to know the keypad Table 5-1 eSpace 6870 k eypad Key LINEx Description
Six line keys with dual-color LED indicator Each line key supports an independent SIP account. lights.
The six line keys provide the hands-free f eature. TRANSFER Transfer the current call to another number. CONF MUTE Set up a three-party conference call for the calling party and called party. Mute the call (the other party cannot h ear your voice). 25 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 5 Using the eSpace 6870 Key DND INTERCOM HOLD SEND HEADSET MENU Description Enable or disable the DND function. Initiate a call to the specified INTERCOM number. The call is answered automatically. Hold the current call, and pr key to resume the call. ess the corresponding LINE Press the key to receive voice mails or other messages. Press the key to enter the hands exit the hands-free mode.
-free mode. Press it again to Press the key to display the phone book and associated items. Press the ke nu y to send a call after you have dialed phone mbers. NOTE:
If you do not press SEND, the number will be sent after a pre-configured time delay. After the phone is off-hook, press the key to redial the last dialed number. Dial or answer with the headset.
Enter the keypad configuration MENU mode when the phone is in idle mode.
Use as MENU key to confirm the operation during keypad configuration.
<0><9>, <*>, and
Standard phone pad: 10 digits, the corresponding alphanumeric letters, and special characters. 26 Soft keys 1-4 XML soft keys, which can provide different functions, such as BackSpace and Cancel. 26 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 5 Using the eSpace 6870 Key Description Multi-Purpose Keys Implement functions of Speed Dial, Busy Lamp Field, Presence Watacher, and Eventl ist BLF. You can also Web page. configure other functions on the Instructions of Using the Phone Handset, Speakerphone, and Headset Modes Y u ng handset, speakerphone, and headset. o can switch the mode
To switch between the handset and speakerphon o s am
. e modes, press SPEAKER, that is,
To switch between the handset and headset modes, press HEADSET.
To switch between the speakerphone and headset modes, press HEADSET o r SPEAKER, that is,
. Multiple SIP Accounts and Lines The eSpace 6870 supports six independent SIP accounts. Each SIP account matches with a SIP server, users, and NAT. Each of the six line keys matches with one SIP account. In off-hook state, when you press the corresponding LINE key or continuously press the same LINE key, the phone will switch among the six accounts. If the name of an account is configured, then the name is displayed on the LCD. For example, set the account name of the two SIP accounts as VoIP 1 and VoIP 2. Ensure that each account is activated and registered. When LINE1 is pressed, you will hear a dial tone and se e "VoIP 1" on the LCD. When LINE2 is pressed, you will D hea a dial tone and see "VoIP 2" on the LCD. When LINE1 is pressed, the LC displays "VoIP 1". If LINE1 is pressed twice continuously (The setting of LINE1 and L splays "VoIP 2" and it indicates that the SIP account 2 VoIP 2 is used. INE2 are the same), the LCD di r 27 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 5 Using the eSpace 6870
To make a call, select the line you wish to use. You can switch lines before dialing any number.
When the phone that is designated If the line you of an
is idle, press the corresponding key to answer the incoming call to an account. is occupied, the LED of the next available LINE key blinks to remind incoming call. This feature should be supported by the SIP server. Making a Call Dialing You can se headset and han u Step 1 Pick up the handset, or press dset or press key to activate the speakerphone. The corresponding LED is on. to make a phone call.
, or enable the headset. Or press a LIN Ex Step 2 Hear a dial tone. LED light of the first line (LINE1) LED is on. You can also select The another SIP account by pressing the corresponding LINE key. Step 3 Enter the phone number and press SEND or Dial soft key. Redialing You can press SEND or the Redia l soft key to redial the last dialed phone number. For the redialed number, the phone will use the same SIP account for dialing the last phone number. y. When you dial a call from t is used for this call hrough the Call History Dialing T Call a phone number from the phones call histor the his ry, the phone uses the same SIP account tha to last tim . e Step 1 Press ME Step 2 Select Call History and press MENU to confirm. Step 3 NU to access the main menu. Select Answered Calls Forwarded Calls depending on confirm.
, Dialed Calls, Missed Calls,Transferred Calls or your requirements and press MENU to 28 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 5 Using the eSpace 6870 Step 4 Select a phone number by using arrow keys and press Dial soft key to dial the number. all a number through th y in the phone book can be assigned with an individual SIP accou e phone book. ok g Dialin Through the Phone Bo You can c Each entr phone uses the SIP account to make a phone call. Step 1 Access the phone book by:
nt. The
Pressing DOWN.
Pressing MENU. Then select Phone book and press MENU. Step 2 Select a phone number by using arrow keys and press MENU to confirm. Step 3 Select Dial and press MENU to dial the number
. allow six phones to talk to each other in a special way without a SIP ect IP calls oxy. VoIP calls can be made between six phones when:
Making a Call by Using an IP Address Dir pr
Both phones have public IP addresses.
Both phones obtain the private or p network. ublic IP addresses on the same LAN or VPN
Both phones can be connected through a ro uter by using public or private IP addresses (with a valid port or DMZ). ones must be enabled. cessary ports on the six ph Press MENU to access the main menu. All the ne e To mak a direct IP call, do as follows:
Step 1 Step 2 Select Direct IP Call by using the UP and DOWN keys. Step 3 Press MENU to confirm. Step 4 Type the destination I Step 5 Press the OK soft key For example, if the destination IP address is 10.10.10.1, type 10*10*10*1. The * key represents the dot. P address. to initiate a call. 29 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 5 Using the eSpace 6870 lled static IP address is recommended. Quick IP Call Mode Dial an IP address in the same LAN or VPN network by typing the last octet of the IP address. This simulates a PBX function using the CMSA or CD without a SIP server. In this mode, the contro On the Advanced Settings page, set Use Quick IP-call Mode t dialed (The range of x is 09 and xxx cannot be larger than 255.) initiated as aaa.bbb.ccc.XXX. aaa.bbb.ccc is the local IP address r ubnet m s as lo The fol w
10.10.10.2 calls 10.10.10.3 dial #3, followed by SEND.
10.10.10.2 calls 10.10.1
10.10.10.2 calls 10.10.10.123 dial #123, followed by SEND. k. The numbers #xx or #x are also valid. ing is an example. o Yes. When #xxx is
, a direct IP call is egardless of the 0.23 dial #23, followed by SEND. If the SIP server is c the STUN, the direc onf igured, a direct IP-IP call still works. If you use t IP-IP call also uses the STUN. Set Use Random Port to No when completing direct IP calls. Answering a Call
An incoming call: The phone rings. The corresponding account LINEx blinks
, enable the headset, or press the blinking LINEx Pick up the handset, press key to answer the call.
Multiple incoming calls: The call waiting tone is played. Th e next available line will blink in red. Answer an incoming call by pressing the LINEx key. ND function. The phone will not e ll comes. DND To block all incoming calls, you can enable the D ring when an incoming ca Use eith r of the following methods to enable DND function:
Method 1: When the phone is in idle mode, press DND to enable the DND func and press DND again to disable the DND function. Method 2: Toggle the DND function as follows:
Step 1 Press MENU. tion 30 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 5 Using the eSpace 6870 Step 2 Select Preference by pressing the arrow keys, and then press MENU. Not Disturb by pressing the arrow keys and press MENU. Ste Step 4 Select Enable DND or Disable DND and press MENU. p 3 Select Do g/Call Holding Call Waitin
Hold: K
Resume: Resume the call by pressing the corresponding LINEx key with a eep a call on hold by pressing HOLD. blinking LED.
Multiple calls: Automatically keep an active c all on hold by selecting another key or answering another call. If an incoming call comes when the call waiting tone (discontinuous tone) is displayed. available LINEx all lines are in use, Muting To enable or disable the muting function during a call, press MUTE. Then "LIN MUTE s displayed on the LCD for the muted call.
" i Ex:
Call Transfer The eSpace 6870 supports both blind Blind tr Step 1 Pick up the handset, press ansfer:
and attended (or supervised) transfer:
HEADSET to establish a conversation.
, or enable the headset by pressing Step 2 Press TRANSFER for a dial tone. Step 3 Dial the number of a third party and press SEND to transfer th Attende (or supervised) transfer:
d e active call. To transfer calls by one account, the other one must be unoccupied. Step 1 Pick up the handset, press
, or enable the headset by pressing ADSET to establish a co HE Press another available LINE key to wait for the dial tone. Step 2 Step 3 Dial the number of a third party and press SEND. Step 4 nversation. If the call is established, press TRANSFER and select the previous LINE key, the transfer is finished. 31 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 5 Using the eSpace 6870
If the call is not established, press the previous LINE key to return to the previous conversation. If the call is canceled and terminated before the call of the third party is connected, the eSpace 6870 ring s, indicating that a call is held. To transfer calls across different SIP domains, the VoIP service providers must support this feature. Three-Way Conference Call eSpace 6 870 can host conference calls and support t hree-way conference calls. Initiatin Step 1 g a Conference Call Pick up the handset, press HEADSET to establish a conversation.
, or enable the headset by pressing Step 2 Press another available LINE key to wait for the dial tone. Dial the num ber of a third party and press SEND. If the call is established, press CONF to initiate a three-way con LINEx key to resume the previous call. ference call. If the call is not established, press Step 3 Press the previous LINE key to enable the call to join the conferen ce. Ending a Conference Call Press HOLD to end the conference call and put all parties on hold. If you want to speak to an individual party, select the corres If the caller hangs up, the other two parties hang up automatically and the conference ends. If either the second party or the third party hangs up, the rest two parties establish the two-w If both the second party automatically. In this case, the conference ends. ay conversation. and the third party hang up, the caller will hang up ponding blinking LINEx key. ing Voice Messages A blink red message waiting indicator (MWI) indicates that a message is waiting. This function takes effective only when the Subscribe for MWI field is set to Yes. The default value is No. 32 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 5 Using the eSpace 6870 to retrieve the message. The interactive voice response (IVR) system he user to retrieve the message. Press a specific LINEx to retrieve s t Press prompt m essages for a specific line account. Each line has a separate voice mail account. Each acc voice mail portal number to be configu ID ount requires a red through the Voice Mail User field. The ways to check voice messages are as follows:
to check the voice message of the primary account.
Press
Check each line for waiting tone (discontinuous). Manager and Secretary Function After a line of the manager's phone is bound to a line of the secretary's phone, a calls to the manager will be connected to the secretary's phone at the same time secretary determines whether to transfer the Assume secretar manager and secretary function's process. that manager A's phone has two lines. LINE 1 is bound to LINE 1 of
's phone, and LINE 2 is a private line. The following describes the y B call to the manager. ll
. The For details on how to configure the manager and secretary service, see the Huawei IP Phone eSpace 6810&6830&6850&6870 Administrator Manual or contact the administrator. Step 1 Customer C calls manager A. The phone of secretary B rings. The LINE 1 indicator on both manager A's phone and secretary B's phone blinks. ecretary B presses the LINE1 key and answers the call
. Step 2 S Step 3 Secretary B presses the soft key SeizeLine soft key and enters the number o the manager A's private line to call manager A. f The call between secretary B and customer C is held. anager A presses the LINE2 key and answers the call from secretary B. Step 4 M Step 5 Manager A presses the LINE1 key an d talks with customer C. 33 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 5 Using the eSpace 6870 The call between manager A and secretary B is up, the call ends. Man ager A or customer C hangs up. held. If secretary B hangs Step 6 The call ends, and the LINE 1 indicator is off.
eSpace 6870 allows one manager's phone to be bound to a maximum of two secretaries' phones, and one secretary's phone to be bound to a max imum of four managers' phones. If two secretaries serve a manager, only one secretary answers the call and transfers it to the manager. BLF Function After the B DSS ke y directly make a call to the specified number. LF function is enabled for eSpace 6870, you can press the corresponding to check the status of the monitored phone. You can press this key to For details on how to configure the BLF service, see the Huawei IP Phone eSpace 6810&6830&6850&6870 Administrator Manual or contact the administrator. A user assigns the BLF function to a DSS key on phone A, and configures phone B status and the BLF key as the monitored phone. The mapping between the phone B on phone A is as follows:
When phone B is idle, the BLF key is steady green.
When phone B is in a conversation, the BLF key is steady on.
When phone A failed to detect the phone B status, the BLF key is off. When phone B is ringing, the BLF key is blinking red. 34 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 6 Restoring Factory Default Settings 6 Restoring Factory Default Settings Restoring the factory default settings can clear all configuration information about the eSpace 6870. Back up or print all the settings before you restore factory default settings. Huawei is not responsible for parameter loss or failure to connect to your VoIP service provid er due to the operation of restoring the factory default settings. To restore the factory default settings, do as follows:
Step 1 the keypad configuration UI menu, and select e 2 key twice and A is displayed on the LCD.) address that is printed on the bottom of the sticker by using Press MENU to access Config. Press MENU to access submenus, and select Factory Reset. For details, see Table 4-1. Type the MAC the following rules:
09: 09
A: 22 (Press th
B: 222
C: 2222
D: 33 (Press th E: 333
F: 3333 For example, 00188203333956 0018820E3956. If digits are dup press RIGHT to move the another 2. licate in the MAC address, for example, 22, you need to cursor or wait for four seconds for typing type the entered MAC address if
. The LCD displays e 3 key twice and D is displayed on the LCD.) the MAC address is 0018820E3956,
Step 2 Step 3 Press the OK soft key. 35 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 7 FAQs 7 FAQs Question: What codecs are supported by the eSpace 6870?
Answer: The eSpace 6870 supports a wide range of codecs: G711 a/, G729, G723.1, G726-32k, G722 (broadband), GSM, and iLBC. Question: How many VoIP accounts are supported on the eSpace 6870?
Answer: The eSpace 6870 IP phone supports six different SIP (VoIP) accounts. These accounts can be on the same server or different servers of different service providers. Question: How to reject an incoming call?
Answer: Press Reject soft key when receiving an incoming call or press DND to enable the DND function when the phone is idle. The call is rejected and forwarded to your voice mailbox if you configure the voice mailbox. Compliance FCC Rules. Operation This device complies with part 15 of the is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this including received, device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party e could void the user's authority to responsible for complianc operate the equipment. interference 36 EchoLife ET685 IP Phone User Manual 7 FAQs FCC 15.105 Class B
(b) For a Class B digital device or peripheral, the instructions statement, furnished the user shall include the following or similar placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual:
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may wever, there cause harmful interference to radio communications. Ho is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a this equipment does cause harmful particular television reception, which can be interference determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is correct the interference by one or more of the encouraged to try to following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. on a circuit different from Connect the equipment into an outlet that to which the receiver is connected. Con help. sult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for If to radio or installation. 37 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Huawei Industrial Base Bantian, Longgang Shenzhen 518129 People's Republic of China www.huawei.com
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2011-08-22
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Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd
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0007419963
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Administration Building, Headquarters of Huawei
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China
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T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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QIS
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ESPACE6870
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+86-7********
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+86-7********
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z******@huawei.com
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1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | IP PHONE | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
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1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
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L****** H****
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86-75********
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