Enterprise IP Phone SIP-T27P & T27G Quick Start Guide(V80.1) www.yealink.com Applies to firmware version 45.80.0.1 or later. Packaging Contents The following items are included in your package. If you find anything missing, contact your system administrator. Handset Cord Ethernet Cable Stand IP Phone Handset Quick Start Guide Power Adapter Optional Wall Mount Bracket Optional Note: The models displayed on the phone differ from each other. The packaging content "IP Phone" listed above takes a SIP-T27G IP phone as an example. Assembling the Phone 1. Attach the stand, as shown below:
A B Desk Mount Method Note: You can also mount the phone to a wall. For more information on how to attach the wall mount bracket, refer to Yealink Wall Mount Quick Installation Guide for Yealink IP Phones. 2. Connect the handset and optional headset, as shown below:
Note: The headset and wireless headset adapter EHS36 should be purchased separately. The EXT port can also be used to connect the expansion module EXP39. For more information on how to use the EHS36 and EXP39, refer to Yealink EHS36 User Guide, Yealink EXP39 User Guide. Wireless Headset Adapter EHS36 1 3. Connect the network and power, as shown below:
You have two options for network and power connections. Your system administrator will advise you on which one to use. PC Connection
(Optional) Power Adapter
(DC 5V) A AC Power Option B PoE ( Power over Ethernet ) Option PC Connection
(Optional) IEEE 802.3af compliant PoE Hub/Switch Note: If inline power (PoE) is provided, you dont need to connect the power adapter. Make sure the hub/switch is PoE-compliant. Startup After the IP phone is connected to the network and supplied with power, it automatically begins the initialization process. After startup, the phone is ready for use. You can configure the phone via phone user interface or web user interface. 2 Configuring Your Phone Configuring via web user interface Accessing the web user interface:
1. Press the OK key when the phone is idle to obtain the IP address of the phone. 2. Open a web browser on your computer, enter the IP address into the address bar (e.g., "http://192.168.0.10"
or "192.168.0.10") and then press Enter. 3. Enter the user name (default: admin) and password (default: admin) in the login page and click Confirm. Network Settings: Click on Network->Basic->IPv4 Config You can configure the network settings in the following ways:
DHCP: By default, the phone attempts to contact a DHCP server in your network to obtain its valid network settings, e.g., IP address, subnet mask, gateway address and DNS address. Static IP Address: If your phone cannot contact a DHCP server for any reason, you need to configure the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, primary DNS address and secondary DNS address for the phone manually. PPPoE: If you are using an xDSL modem, you can connect your phone to the Internet via PPPoE mode. Contact the ITSP for the account and password. Note: The IP phone also supports IPv6, but IPv6 is disabled by default. Wrong network settings may result in the inaccessibility of your phone and may have an impact on the network performance. Contact your system administrator for more information. Account Settings: Click on Account->Register->Account X (X=1,2,3,4,5,6) Parameters of the account:
Register Status:
Line Active:
Label:
Display Name:
User Name:
Register Name:
Password:
Server Host:
It shows the register status of the current account. You can select Enabled/Disabled to enable/disable the account. It is shown on the LCD screen to identify the account. It is shown as caller ID when placing a call. It is provided by ITSP for registration (required). It is an authenticated ID for authentication provided by ITSP (required). It is provided by ITSP for registration (required). It is provided by ITSP for registration (required). Register status icons on the LCD screen:
Registered Register Failed Registering Note: Check with your system administrator if any error appears during the registration process or a specific configuration is required for your registration. Configuring via phone user interface Network Settings:
Press the Menu soft key when the phone is idle, select Settings->Advanced Settings (default password: admin)->Network->
WAN Port/VLAN/Webserver Type/802.1x Settings/VPN/LLDP/CDP/NAT to configure the network. Account Settings:
Press the Menu soft key when the phone is idle, select Settings->Advanced Settings (default password: admin)->Accounts to configure the account. Note: For more information on account parameters, refer to Configuring via web user interface. 3 Basic Call Features Placing a Call Using the handset:
1. Pick up the handset. 2. Enter the number, and then press the Send soft key. Using the speakerphone:
1. With the handset on-hook, press . 2. Enter the number, and then press the Send soft key. Using the headset:
1. With the headset connected, press 2. Enter the number, and then press the Send soft key. to activate the headset mode. Note: During a call, you can alternate between the headset, hands-free speakerphone and handset modes by pressing the HEADSET key, the Speakerphone key or by picking up the handset. Headset mode requires a connected headset. Answering a Call Using the handset:
Pick up the handset. Using the speakerphone:
Press . Using the headset:
Press . Note: You can reject an incoming call by pressing the Reject soft key. Ending a Call Using the handset:
Hang up the handset or press the EndCall soft key. Using the speakerphone:
Press Using the headset:
Press the EndCall soft key. or the EndCall soft key. Redial Press soft key. to enter the Placed Calls list, press or to select the desired entry, and then press or the Send Press twice when the phone is idle to dial out the last dialed number. Call Mute and Un-mute Press to mute the microphone during a call. Press again to un-mute the call. Call Hold and Resume To place a call on hold:
Press or the Hold soft key during an active call. To resume the call, do one of the following:
If there is only one call on hold, press or the Resume soft key. 4