Page 2 - Safety Notices
2 Safety Notices Please read the following safety notices before installing or using this phone. They are crucial for the safe and reliable operation of the device. Please use the external power supply that is included in the package. Other power supplies may cause damage to the device, affect the...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
3 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCING C60 VOIP PHONE ............................................................................... 7 1.1 T HANK YOU .......................................................................................................................... 7 1.2 B OX C ONTENTS .............
Page 7 - Introducing C60 VoIP Phone; Thank you; Key
7 1 Introducing C60 VoIP Phone 1.1 Thank you Thank you for purchasing the C60 Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone. The C60 is a fully featured telephone that provides voice communication over the data network. This phone has all the features of a traditional telephone and gives access to m...
Page 9 - Icon Introduction; Icon
9 1.4 Input/Output Ports Port Port name Description Power switch Input: 5V AC, 1A WAN 10/100M Connect to Network LAN 10/100M Connect to PC Headset Port type: RJ-9 connector Handset Port type: RJ-9 connector External console interface Port type: RJ-45 connector 1.5 Icon Introduction Icon Description ...
Page 10 - LED Introduction; Programmable key LEDs for BLF
10 In handset mode In headset mode SMS Missed call Call forward 1.6 LED Introduction 1.6.1 Programmable key LEDs for BLF LED Status Description Steady green The object is idle. Slow blinking red The object is ringing. Steady red The object is active. Fast blinking red The object has failed. Off Not ...
Page 11 - Initial Connection and Setting; Connecting the phone
11 1.6.4 Programmable key LEDs for MWI LED Status Description Blinking Green There are new voice mails. Off There is no new voice mail. 1.6.5 Power Indication LED (Power Light Enabled) LED Status Description Steady red Power on. Blinking red There is an incoming call. Off Power off. 1.6.6 Power Indi...
Page 12 - Network Settings; PPPoE Mode
12 2. Connect the handset to the handset jack using the handset cable in the package. 3. Connect the power supply to the DC port on the back of the phone. Connect the power supply to a standard power outlet. Note that the power supply will not be needed if your network provides Power over Ethernet (...
Page 13 - Static IP Mode
13 20. Use LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to enable PPPoE. 21. Press SAVE softkey. 22. Press BACK softkey to return to the WAN Settings screen. 23. Press UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW to scroll to “1. Connection Mode.” 24. Press OK. 25. Use LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to select “PPPoE.” 26. Press SAVE softkey. 27...
Page 14 - DHCP Mode; Basic Functions; Making a call; Call Device
14 33. Press BACK or EXIT 6 times to return to idle screen. 34. Disconnect and reconnect the power supply so the phone will reboot and apply the new settings. 2.2.3 DHCP Mode 1. Press the MENU softkey. 2. Scroll down to “3. Settings.” 3. Press OK. 4. Scroll down to “2. Advanced Settings.” 5. Press O...
Page 15 - Call Methods; Answering a call
15 screen. The number may also be dialed first. Then the method of speaking can be chosen. 3.1.2 Call Methods Press an available line button then use one of the following methods to place a call. 1. Dial the desired number using the keypad. 2. Press the History softkey. Use the navigation buttons to...
Page 16 - Blind Transfer
16 phone number for forwarding. 5. Press Save to save the changes. 3.5 Call Hold 1. Press the Hold softkey to put the active call on hold. 2. If there is only one call on hold, press the Hold softkey to retrieve the call. 3. If there is more than one call on hold, press the line button, and the Up/D...
Page 17 - Semi-Attended Transfer; -way conference call; ress OK; Advanced Functions; Call pickup
17 3.9.3 Semi-Attended Transfer During a conversation, press the XFER key, dial the number to which the call is to be transferred. Then press the Send softkey. When the third party phone begins to ring, press XFER to complete the transfer. NOTE: Call waiting and call transfer must be enabled. 3.10 3...
Page 18 - Click to dial; Call back; Auto answer
18 *2* is the code. After saving the above configuration, A can dial *2* plus the number for B or C to join B and C’s call. The prefix can be set to anything the user desires that does not interfere with other dialing rules. 4.3 Redial / Unredial If B is on a call when A calls, A will get busy tone....
Page 19 - Application; SMS
19 4.8 Application 4.8.1 SMS 1. Press Menu ->Applications->Enter->SMS->Enter. 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the options. Messages can be read in the Inbox/Outbox. 3. Press Reply to reply to a message. Use the 2aB softkey to change the Input Method. After entering the reply, pre...
Page 20 - Programmable Key Configuration; Memory Key
20 4.9 Programmable Key Configuration The phone has 12 programmable keys which can be set to various functions. The functions are discussed in the following sections. The default configuration for each key is None which means the key has not been set for any function. To configure any function 1. Pr...
Page 21 - Other Functions; Auto Answer
21 F_LOCK – Locks the keypad. F_SMS – Send SMS F_LOR – Call Back F_POWER – Turn Power LED On or Off F_SDTMF – Send DTMF F_PREFIX – Enter prefix to be dialed. Ex: Access Code for outside line. F_HOTDESKING – Clears all SIP information and registers new SIP information. 4.9.4 DTMF Dials ...
Page 24 - Basic Setting; Keyboard; Ring Volume
24 6 Basic Setting 6.1 Keyboard 1. Press Menu ->Settings-> Enter->Basic Settings-> Enter->Keyboard->Enter. 2. There are four sets of keys which can be configured. a) DSS Keys – Keys on the right side of the phone beside the Speakerphone button or Line Keys. b) Programmable Keys – A...
Page 26 - Advanced Settings; General; Basic Settings
26 2. Use LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to choose English or Chinese. 3. Press Save. 4. Use BACK or EXIT to return to idle screen. 7 Advanced Settings 7.1 General For all the items in this section, Press Menu->Settings->Enter->Advanced settings->Enter, and then enter the password. The defaul...
Page 27 - Service Code; Network; Web Configuration; Introduction of configuration; Configuration Methods
27 7.2.3 Service Code Sets the codes to be dialed to an IP PBX to enable or disable the following functions. 1. Mode – Selects whether or not all these codes are active. 2. DND 3. Always CFW – Always Call Forward 4. Busy CFW - Call Forward Busy 5. No Answer CFW - Call Forward No Answer 6. Anonymous ...
Page 28 - Password Configuration; Setting via web browser
28 Telnet with CLI command 8.1.2 Password Configuration There are two levels of access: root level and general level. A user with root level access can browse and set all configuration parameters, while a user with general level can set all configuration parameters except server parameters for SIP...
Page 29 - Configuration via WEB; BASIC
29 8.3 Configuration via WEB 8.3.1 BASIC 8.3.1.1 Status
Page 30 - Wizard
30 Field Name Explanation Network Shows the configuration information for WAN and LAN port, including connection mode of WAN port (Static, DHCP, PPPoE), MAC address, IP address of WAN port and LAN port, DHCP server status for LAN port (ENABLED or DISABLED). Accounts Shows the phone numbers and regis...
Page 31 - PPPoE
31 8.3.1.2.1 Static IP If Static IP is selected, this screen will be displayed. Information provided by the ISP should be entered. Click Back to return to the Wizard screen. Click Next to go to Quick SIP Settings 8.3.1.2.2 DHCP After selecting DHCP and clicking NEXT, the Quick SIP Settings screen wi...
Page 32 - Quick SIP Settings
32 8.3.1.2.4 Quick SIP Settings Field Name Explanation Display Name The name shown in caller ID. Server Address SIP server address either IP address or URI. Server Port SIP server port (usually 5060). Authentication User Login name or Authentication ID. Authentication Password SIP password. SIP User...
Page 33 - Call Log; Language; Field name
33 8.3.1.3 Call Log Outgoing call logs can be seen on this page. Field Name Explanation Start Time Start time of the outgoing call Duration Duration of the outgoing call. Dialed Calls Account, protocol, and line of the outgoing call. 8.3.1.4 Language Field name Explanation Language Set the language ...
Page 36 - LAN Config
36 8.3.2.2 LAN Config Field Name Explanation IP Address LAN static IP. Subnet Mask LAN Subnet Mask. DHCP Service Activate DHCP server for LAN port. The phone must be rebooted for the DHCP server setting to take effect. NAT Enable NAT operation Port Mirror Port Mirror can only be activated in bridge ...
Page 39 - Service Port
39 8.3.2.4 Service Port Set the port values for Telnet/HTTP/RTP on this page. Field Name Explanation Web Server Type Specify Web Server Type – HTTP or HTTPS HTTP Port Port for web browser access. Default value is 80. To enhance security, change this from the default. Setting this port to 0 will disa...
Page 40 - DHCP SERVICE
40 8.3.2.5 DHCP SERVICE Field Name Explanation DHCP Client Table IP-MAC mapping table. If the LAN port of the phone connects to a device, this table will show its IP and MAC address. Leased Table Name Name of the lease table. Start IP Address Beginning IP address of the lease table. End IP Address E...
Page 42 - VOIP
42 Daylight Saving Time Settings Enable Enable daylight saving time. Offset(minutes) DST offset. Default is 60 minutes. Month Start and end month for DST Week Start and end week for DST Day Start and end day for DST Hour Start and end hour for DST Minute Start and end minute for DST Manual Time Sett...
Page 47 - IAX2
47 Registration Failure Retry Time Registration failure retry time – If registration fails, the phone will attempt to register again after registration failure retry time. This will affect all lines 8.3.3.2 IAX2 Field Name Explanation Status Shows registration status. Will show “Registered” if regis...
Page 48 - STUN Config
48 non- numeric, this number can be used to replace the echo test text. This allows dialing a number to perform an echo voice test. This function is provided to test whether communication through the server. Echo Test Text Echo test text Refresh Time Expiration time of IAX2 server registration. Allo...
Page 49 - DIAL PEER
49 Field Name Explanation STUN NAT Transversal Shows whether or not STUN NAT Transversal was successful. Server Address STUN Server IP address Server Port STUN Server Port – Default is 3478. Binding Period STUN blinding period – STUN packets are sent at this interval to keep the NAT mapping active. ...
Page 51 - Dial Peer Examples
51 Dial Peer Examples Web Interface Explanation Example Set phone number, Destination, Alias and Delete Length. Phone number is XXXT; Destination is 255.255.255.255 (0.0.0.2) and Alias is del. Any phone number that begins with XXX will be sent via SIP2 after the first several digits are deleted depe...
Page 54 - FEATURE
54 8.3.4.2 FEATURE This page configures various features such as Hotline, Call Transfer, Call Waiting, etc. Field Name Explanation Do Not Disturb If enabled, the phone will reject incoming calls. The callers receive busy tone. Outgoing calls may be made. Enable Call Transfer If enabled, Call Transfe...
Page 57 - DIAL PLAN
57 8.3.4.3 DIAL PLAN This phone supports 7 dialing modes: 1. End with “#”– Dial the desired number, and press # to send it to the server. 2. Fixed Length – The number will be sent to the server after the specified number of digits are dialed. 3. Time Out – Number will be sent to the server after the...
Page 59 - CONTACT
59 8.3.4.4 CONTACT Enter the name, phone number and ring type for each contact here. Field Name Explanation Phonebook Tables Group Dropdown box to select group Name Contact name
Page 61 - REMOTE CONTACT; WEB DIAL
61 8.3.4.5 REMOTE CONTACT Allows access to remote contact lists either via XML or LDAP. TFTP example: Set the Phonebook Name as cortelco - Server URL is tftp://192.168.1.3/admin/phonebook/index.xml. LDAP example: Server URL is ldap://192.168.1.3/dc=winline,dc=com. Remote Phonebook Setting Phonebook ...
Page 64 - Softkeys
64 8.3.5.2 Softkeys Configure the functions performed by the softkeys under the LCD in various phone operating modes.
Page 65 - EXT Keys; Maintenance
65 8.3.5.3 EXT Keys These are the keys on the C10 Expansion Module. Up to 5 modules may be connected to one phone. The phone can power one module. Additional modules will require a separate power supply. See the C10 documentation for installation instructions. The keys have the same capabilities as ...
Page 68 - Syslog
68 PnP Port PnP Server Port PnP Transport PnP Transfer protocol – UDP or TCP PnP Interval Interval time for querying PnP server. Default is 1 hour. Phone Flash Settings Server Address Set FTP/TFTP/HTTP server IP address for auto update. The address can be an IP address or Domain name with subdirecto...
Page 69 - Syslog Configuration
69 Level Name Description 0 Emergency System is unusable. This is the highest debug info level. 1 Alert Action must be taken immediately. 2 Critical Critical conditions. System is probably working incorrectly. 3 Error Error conditions. System may not work correctly. 4 Warning Warning conditions. Sys...
Page 70 - Config Setting
70 8.3.6.3 Config Setting Config Setting Field Name Explanation Save Configuration Save the current phone configuration. Clicking this saves all configuration changes and makes them effective immediately. Backup Configuration Save the phone configuration to a txt or xml file. Please note to Right cl...
Page 71 - Server Address
71 8.3.6.4 Update This page allows uploading configuration files to the phone. Update Field Name Explanation Web Update Web Update Browse to the config file, and press Update to load it to the phone. Various types of files can be loaded here including firmware, ring tones, local phonebook and config...
Page 73 - Access; Access Configuration
73 8.3.6.5 Access User accounts can be added or deleted from this page. The authority of accounts can also be changed. Access Configuration Field Name Explanation LCD Menu Password Settings Menu Password Sets the password for entering the setup menu from the phone keypad. The password must be only d...
Page 74 - Reboot; Security
74 8.3.6.6 Reboot Some configuration modifications require a reboot to become effective. Clicking the Reboot button will cause the phone to reboot immediately. Note : Be sure to save the configuration before rebooting. 8.3.7 Security 8.3.7.1 WEB FILTER WEB Filter The Web filter is used to limit acce...
Page 75 - Firewall; Firewall Configuration
75 8.3.7.2 Firewall Firewall Configuration Firewall rules can be used to prevent unauthorized Internet users from accessing private networks connected to this phone (input rule), or prevent unauthorized devices connected to this phone from accessing the Internet (output rule). Each rule type support...
Page 78 - VPN
78 Network Address Translation (NAT) Table Shows the NAT TCP and UDP mapping tables NAT Table Option Transfer Type Select the TCP or UDP protocol. Inside IP Set the local IP address of device. Inside Port Set the LAN (inside) port for NAT mapping Outside Port Set the WAN (outside) port for NAT mappi...
Page 80 - Appendix; Specification; Hardware; Item; Port; Voice Features
Version 1.0 August 14, 2013 9 Appendix 9.1 Specification 9.1.1 Hardware Item Specification Power Adapter Input: 100-240V Output: 5V 1A Port WAN 10/100Base- T RJ-45 1 PORT LAN 10/100Base- T RJ-45 1 PORT EXT RJ45 1 PORT Headset RJ9 1 PORT Power Consumption Idle: 2.5W Active: 2.8W LCD Size 128x64 53.5 ...
Page 82 - Network Features
- 82 - Phonebook 500 records Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Missed Calls Max of 300 Records Each Supports vCard/XML/CSV Support IAX2 2 Programmable Line/DSS keys 8 DSS keys Programmable Soft Keys Programmable Function Keys Code synchronization IP PBX IMS Supports Click t...
Page 83 - Maintenance and management
- 83 - Wan Port Supports Main DNS and Secondary DNS Supports DNS via DHCP or Static DNS Supports DHCP client on WAN Supports DHCP server on LAN QoS with DiffServ Network Tools in Telnet Server Ping Trace Route Telnet Client 9.1.4 Maintenance and management Firmware Upgrade POST...
Page 84 - Digit-character map table; Keypad
- 84 - 9.2 Digit-character map table Keypad Character Keypad Character 1 @ 7 P Q R S p q r s 2 A B C a b c 8 T U V t u v 3 D E F d e f 9 W X Y Z w x y z 4 G H I g h i */. 5 J K L j k l 0 6 M N O m n o #/=