AdministrAtor’s GuideMAX® IP Conferencing Phone
Chapter 2: Getting Started 7The following parameters are available for configuring the phone settings and phone-specific files.Configuration: Gene
8 Technical Support: 800.283.5936<timezone> - The Time Zone in which the phone resides.Default Value: 5Allowable Parameters:0 GMT-12:00 (Int
Chapter 2: Getting Started 9Configuration: Dial PlanFor information on configuring a dial plan, see Configuration: Dial Plan screen on page 19.<
10 Technical Support: 800.283.5936Configuration: SIP ParametersSee Configuraton: SIP Configuration details on pages 21-22 for information on how t
Chapter 2: Getting Started 11<use_sipauth> - Use SIP authentication credentials when registering with the SIP proxy.Primary Proxy: Index=0,
12 Technical Support: 800.283.5936<tls_enable> - Enable TLS.Primary Proxy: Index=0, Secondary Proxy: Index=1Default Value: 0Allowable Range:
Chapter 2: Getting Started 131 - Enable VAD<vad_noise_match> - Defines the VAD Noise Matching algorithm.Default Value: LevelAllowable Range:
14 Technical Support: 800.283.5936DIAL PLAN CONFIGURATION FILEThe Dial Plan Configuration File defines rules for gathering digits when dialing a p
Chapter 2: Getting Started 15Figure 2.3 - LCD Program IconWeb PorTal Provisioning » NOTE: Web Portal Provisioning requires Internet Explorer Web b
16 Technical Support: 800.283.5936WEB PORTAL SCREENSThe following sections display each of the screens included in the MAX IP Web Portal and descr
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Chapter 2: Getting Started 17Configuration: General Settings ScreenUse the Configuration: General Settings screen (Figure 2.6) to set up Security,
18 Technical Support: 800.283.5936Configuration: User Preferences ScreenUse the Configuration: User Preferences (Figure 2.7) screen to enable/disa
Chapter 2: Getting Started 19Configuration: Dial Plan ScreenUse the Configuration: Dial Plan (Figure 2.8) screen to view your current dial plan an
20 Technical Support: 800.283.5936Configuration: Network Settings ScreenUse the Configuration: Network Settings screen (Figure 2.10) to set up you
Chapter 2: Getting Started 21Configuration: SIP Configuration ScreenUse the Configuration: SIP Configuration screen (Figure 2.11) to configure the
22 Technical Support: 800.283.5936• Phone number: Enter the phone number associated with the MAX IP unit.• Phone name: Enter the name of the MAX
Chapter 2: Getting Started 23Configuration: Audio Settings ScreenUse the Configuration: Audio Settings screen (Figure 2.12) to configure the Voice
24 Technical Support: 800.283.5936• SRTP Settings: Click the check box to enable the various SRTP setting options. » NOTE: The following settings
Chapter 2: Getting Started 25Phonebook: Add, Edit and Delete Number ScreenUse the Phonebook: Add, Edit and Delete Number screen (Figure 2.14) to a
26 Technical Support: 800.283.5936View Log: Device Log File ScreenUse the View Log: Device Log File screen (Figure 2.15) to keep record of device
Table of ConTenTsCHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTIONProduct overview ... 1Service and SuPPort
Chapter 2: Getting Started 27Tools: Diagnostics - VoIP Statistics ScreenUse the Tools: Diagnostics - VoIP Statistics screen (Figure 2.16) to check
28 Technical Support: 800.283.5936KeyPad seTuPMANUALLY ASSIGNING AN IP ADDRESSIf DHCP is disabled, or you wish to assign a static IP address, then
Chapter 3: User Options 29CHAPTER 3: USER OPTIONSPROGRAMMING OPTIONSTo allow for individual preferences and enhance ease of use, the following fea
30 Technical Support: 800.283.5936Program Default Gateway IP Address1. Press and hold REDIAL/PROG until the Program icon appears on the LCD scree
Chapter 3: User Options 31Programming AGC and ALC Settings1. Press and hold the REDIAL/PROG key until the Program icon appears on the LCD screen
32 Technical Support: 800.283.5936CHAPTER 4: MAINTENANCECARING FOR THE MAX IP• Follow all warnings and instructions marked on your MAX IP.• Unpl
Chapter 4: Maintenance 33ERROR CODESGeneral Errors (1 - 100)Networking Errors (101 - 150)1 Memory allocation error 101 DHCP Error2 Error reading F
34 Technical Support: 800.283.5936ERROR CODES continued...Dial Plan Errors (201 - 300)201 Invalid SYSCONFIG parameter202 Invalid or missing string
Chapter 5: Appendix 35Dimensions(W x D x H)Phone Section:10.5” x 10.5” x 3”(26.7 cm x 26.7 cm x 7.6 cm)Base Unit:4.25” x 5.5” x 2.5”(10.8 cm x 14
36 Technical Support: 800.283.5936COMPLIANCEFCC Part 15/ICES-003 ComplianceThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
Chapter 1: Introduction 1CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTIONPRODUCT OVERVIEWThank you for purchasing the ClearOne MAX IP expandable conferencing phone. MAX IP
2 Technical Support: 800.283.5936IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONRead the safety instructions before first use of this product. This conferencing phon
Chapter 1: Introduction 3UNPACKINGCarefully place the conferencing pod and base unit on a level surface. Ensure you have received all items shown
4 Technical Support: 800.283.5936CHAPTER 2: GETTING STARTEDCONNECTING THE CONFERENCING PHONE1. Connect the Connection cable from the Link Out jac
Chapter 2: Getting Started 5PROVISIONING THE MAX IP PHONEThere are two methods available for configuring your MAX IP phone:• The first method, ca
6 Technical Support: 800.283.5936TFTP ProvisioningAUTOMATICALLY PROVISIONING THE MAX IP PHONEIf there are multiple units that to be provisioned wi
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