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The document is an administration guide for the Grandstream DP752 DECT Cordless VoIP System, detailing setup, configuration, and operation of the DP752 base station and DP730/DP722 handsets. It includes information on technical specifications, user interface navigation, and compliance with FCC regulations. Additionally, it provides guidelines for firmware updates, provisioning, and troubleshooting.

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Grandstream Networks, Inc.

DP752/DP730/DP722
DECT Cordless VoIP System
Administration Guide

DP752 DP730 DP722


DECT Cordless VoIP DECT Cordless DECT Cordless
Base Station HD Handset HD Handset
COPYRIGHT
©2021 Grandstream Networks, Inc. http://www.grandstream.com
All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Reproduction or
transmittal of the entire or any part, in any form or by any means, electronic or print, for any purpose without
the express written permission of Grandstream Networks, Inc. is not permitted.
The latest electronic version of this guide is available for download here:
http://www.grandstream.com/support
Grandstream is a registered trademark and Grandstream logo is trademark of Grandstream Networks, Inc.
in the United States, Europe and other countries.

CAUTION
Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Grandstream, or operation of this
product in any way other than as detailed by this guide, could void your manufacturer warranty.

WARNING
Please do not use a different power adaptor with devices as it may cause damage to the products and void
the manufacturer warranty.

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FCC Warning

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.

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 cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.


• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

FCC Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals

For Handset

This is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits
for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the
U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF
energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by both
U.S. and international standards bodies. These standards include a substantial safety margin designed to
assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. This device and its antenna must not be
collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This product has been shown
to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled
environment/general population exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and had been
tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in FCC/OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C
(2001) and IEEE 1528.

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For Base

This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.

This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

Operating Frequency Band (RF):

DECT: 1881.792 MHz - 1897.344 MHz (TX/RX)

Modulation Mode:

DECT: GFSK

Max. Of Transmit Power:

DP752 DP730 DP722

22.9 dBm 22.5 dBm 22.3 dBm

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GNU GPL INFORMATION

DP752 firmware contains third-party software licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Grandstream uses software under the specific terms of the GPL. Please see the GNU General Public
License (GPL) for the exact terms and conditions of the license.

Grandstream GNU GPL related source code can be downloaded from Grandstream web site from:
http://www.grandstream.com/support/faq/gnu-general-public-license/gnu-gpl-information-download

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Table of Contents

DOCUMENT PURPOSE ............................................................................................... 12


CHANGE LOG .............................................................................................................. 13
Firmware Version 1.0.17.1 ................................................................................................................... 13

Firmware Version 1.0.15.15 ................................................................................................................. 13

Firmware Version 1.0.15.6 ................................................................................................................... 13

Firmware Version 1.0.15.3 ................................................................................................................... 13

Firmware Version 1.0.15.2 ................................................................................................................... 13

Firmware Version 1.0.13.8 ................................................................................................................... 13

Firmware Version 1.0.13.0 ................................................................................................................... 14

Firmware Version 1.0.11.12 ................................................................................................................. 14

Firmware Version 1.0.11.4 ................................................................................................................... 14

Firmware Version 1.0.11.2 ................................................................................................................... 14

Firmware version 1.0.9.9 ..................................................................................................................... 14

Firmware version 1.0.9.1 ..................................................................................................................... 15

Firmware version 1.0.7.5 ..................................................................................................................... 15

WELCOME ................................................................................................................... 16
PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................................................................................................ 17
Feature Highlights ................................................................................................................................ 17

DP752 Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................... 18

DP730 Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................... 20

DP722 Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................... 22

GETTING STARTED..................................................................................................... 24
Equipment Packaging .......................................................................................................................... 24

Connecting DP752 ............................................................................................................................... 26

Connecting via AC power ............................................................................................................. 26

Connecting via PoE ...................................................................................................................... 26

Setting up DP730/DP722 Handsets .................................................................................................... 26

Battery Information ....................................................................................................................... 27

Setting up the Charge Station .............................................................................................................. 27

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DP752 LED Patterns............................................................................................................................ 28

DP730/DP722 Handsets Description ................................................................................................... 28

DP730/DP722 Icons Description ......................................................................................................... 32

DP730/DP722 Handsets Menu ............................................................................................................ 34

CONFIGURATION GUIDE ............................................................................................ 40


Obtain DP752 Base Station IP Address via Paired DP730/DP722 ..................................................... 40

Configuration via Web Browser ........................................................................................................... 40

Accessing the Web UI .................................................................................................................. 41

Web GUI Languages .................................................................................................................... 41

Icons Bar Shortcut ........................................................................................................................ 42

Saving the Configuration Changes ............................................................................................... 42

Web UI Access Level Management ..................................................................................................... 42

Changing User Level Password ................................................................................................... 43

Changing Admin Level Password ................................................................................................. 43

Changing HTTP / HTTPS Web Access Port ................................................................................. 44

Web Configuration Definitions ............................................................................................................. 45

Status Page Definitions ................................................................................................................ 46

Profiles Page Definitions .............................................................................................................. 49

DECT Page Definitions ................................................................................................................. 60

Settings Page Definitions ............................................................................................................. 63

Maintenance Page Definitions ...................................................................................................... 68

Phonebook Page Definitions ........................................................................................................ 80

Change Base Station Admin PIN code ................................................................................................ 83

Register DP730/DP722 Handsets to DP752 Base Station.................................................................. 83

Using DP730/DP722 with Multiple DP752 Base Stations ................................................................... 84

Registering DP730/DP722 to an additional DP752 base station ................................................. 84

Switching Between Different Base Stations ................................................................................. 85

Unregister the DP730/DP722 .............................................................................................................. 85

Locating DP730/DP722 Handsets from DP752 Base station .............................................................. 86

Locate via DP752 Web UI ............................................................................................................ 86

Locate via DP752 Base station .................................................................................................... 87

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Register a SIP Account ........................................................................................................................ 87

Register Account via Web User Interface ..................................................................................... 88

Multiple Lines and Hunting Groups ...................................................................................................... 90

Handsets Line Settings ................................................................................................................. 91

Outgoing Default Line ................................................................................................................... 92

Hunting Groups ............................................................................................................................. 92

Configuration via Keypad ..................................................................................................................... 96

Call Features ........................................................................................................................................ 96

DP752 Phonebook Management ......................................................................................................... 97

Private Phonebook ....................................................................................................................... 97

Global Phonebook ........................................................................................................................ 99

Global Phonebook via XML .......................................................................................................... 99

Global Phonebook via LDAP ...................................................................................................... 103

DP752 ASSOCIATION WITH DP760 DECT REPEATER ........................................... 104


Enabling Repeater Mode on DP752 .................................................................................................. 104

DP760 DECT Repeater Association .................................................................................................. 105

Auto Association ......................................................................................................................... 105

Manual Association ..................................................................................................................... 106

Use DP752 Repeater Management to Associate DP760 ........................................................... 107

DP760 DECT REPEATER DISSOCIATION FROM DP752 ........................................ 109


Using DP760 Web GUI ...................................................................................................................... 109

Using Page Button ............................................................................................................................. 109

Using Repeater Management Mode on DP752 ................................................................................. 110

UPGRADING AND PROVISIONING ...........................................................................111


DP752 Firmware Upgrade Procedure ................................................................................................111

Upgrading via Local FTP/HTTP Servers .................................................................................... 112

Upgrading DP730/DP722 Handsets .................................................................................................. 112

Using the LCD menu .................................................................................................................. 113

Using the Web GUI ..................................................................................................................... 113

DP752/DP730/DP722 Provisioning ................................................................................................... 114

Configuration File Download ...................................................................................................... 114

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Handsets Provisioning ................................................................................................................ 115

RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS ............................................................. 117


Resetting the DP752 Base Station .................................................................................................... 117

Using Hardware Button .............................................................................................................. 117

From Web Interface .................................................................................................................... 117

Resetting the DP730/DP722 Handsets ............................................................................................. 117

EXPERIENCING DP752/730/722 ............................................................................... 119

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Table of Tables

Table 1: DP752 Features at a Glance ......................................................................................................... 17


Table 2: DP730 Features at a Glance ......................................................................................................... 17
Table 3: DP722 Features at a Glance ......................................................................................................... 17
Table 4: DP752 Technical Specifications .................................................................................................... 18
Table 5: DP730 Technical Specifications .................................................................................................... 20
Table 6: DP722 Technical Specifications .................................................................................................... 22
Table 7: Equipment Packaging – DP752 .................................................................................................... 24
Table 8: Equipment Packaging – DP730 .................................................................................................... 24
Table 9: Equipment Packaging – DP722 .................................................................................................... 25
Table 10: DP722/DP730 Battery Specifications .......................................................................................... 27
Table 11: DP752 LED Patterns ................................................................................................................... 28
Table 12: Keypad Keys Description ............................................................................................................ 29
Table 13: Keypad Keys Description ............................................................................................................ 30
Table 14: DP730/DP722 Icons Description ................................................................................................. 32
Table 15: Status Page Definitions ............................................................................................................... 46
Table 16: Profiles Page Definitions ............................................................................................................. 49
Table 17: DECT Page Definitions................................................................................................................ 60
Table 18: Settings Page Definitions ............................................................................................................ 63
Table 19: Maintenance Page Definitions ..................................................................................................... 68
Table 20: Phonebook Page Definitions ....................................................................................................... 80
Table 21: Call Features ............................................................................................................................... 96

Table of Figures
Figure 1: DP752 Package Content ............................................................................................................. 24
Figure 2: DP730 Package Content ............................................................................................................. 25
Figure 3: DP722 Package Content ............................................................................................................. 25
Figure 4: DP752 Back View ........................................................................................................................ 26
Figure 5: Setting up the DP730/DP722 ....................................................................................................... 27
Figure 6: Setting up Charging Stations ....................................................................................................... 28
Figure 7: DP752 LED Patterns ................................................................................................................... 28
Figure 8: DP722 Keys Description .............................................................................................................. 29
Figure 9: DP730 Keys Description .............................................................................................................. 30
Figure 10: DP730/DP722 Menu Structure .................................................................................................. 35
Figure 11: Base Status ................................................................................................................................ 40

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Figure 12: DP752 Web GUI Language ....................................................................................................... 41
Figure 13: Icons Bar Shortcut ..................................................................................................................... 42
Figure 14: Icons Bar Description ................................................................................................................. 42
Figure 15: User Level Password ................................................................................................................. 43
Figure 16: Admin Level Password .............................................................................................................. 44
Figure 17: Web Access Port ........................................................................................................................ 45
Figure 18: Admin PIN Code ........................................................................................................................ 83
Figure 19: Registration Process .................................................................................................................. 84
Figure 20: Multiple Base Stations Registration ........................................................................................... 85
Figure 21: Switching Between Base Stations ............................................................................................. 85
Figure 22: Unregister DP730/DP722 from DP752 web UI .......................................................................... 86
Figure 23: Locate Handsets via Web UI ..................................................................................................... 87
Figure 24: SIP Settings ............................................................................................................................... 88
Figure 25: SIP Accounts Settings................................................................................................................ 89
Figure 26: Account Status ........................................................................................................................... 90
Figure 27: Handsets Line Settings .............................................................................................................. 91
Figure 28: Account Status – Line Status ..................................................................................................... 92
Figure 29: Outgoing Default Line ................................................................................................................ 92
Figure 30: Hunting Group configuration ...................................................................................................... 95
Figure 31: Hunting Group Status ................................................................................................................ 95
Figure 32: Private Phonebook Settings ...................................................................................................... 98
Figure 33: Handset Phonebook Settings .................................................................................................... 98
Figure 34: Handsets Phonebook Selection................................................................................................. 99
Figure 35: Contacts ..................................................................................................................................... 99
Figure 36: Global Phonebook XML Settings ............................................................................................. 100
Figure 37: Automatic XML Phonebook Download .................................................................................... 100
Figure 38: Manual XML Phonebook Management ................................................................................... 101
Figure 39: Global Phonebook LDAP Settings ........................................................................................... 103
Figure 40: Enable Repeater Mode ............................................................................................................ 104
Figure 41: Repeater Status – Associated (Auto Association) ................................................................... 106
Figure 42: Repeater Status – Associated (Manual Association) ............................................................... 107
Figure 43: Repeater Associated Status .................................................................................................... 108
Figure 44: DECT Repeater Status on DP752 ........................................................................................... 108
Figure 45: DECT Repeater Status on DP752 ........................................................................................... 109
Figure 46: DECT Repeater Status on DP752 ........................................................................................... 110
Figure 47: Firmware Upgrade Page .......................................................................................................... 112
Figure 48: Handset Firmware Upgrade ..................................................................................................... 114
Figure 49: New P values format ................................................................................................................ 115
Figure 50: Provisioning Feature ................................................................................................................ 116

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DOCUMENT PURPOSE

This document describes how to configure DP752 DECT Cordless VoIP Base Station features via
DP730/DP722 DECT Cordless HD Handsets LCD menu and Web GUI menu. The intended audiences of
this document are VOIP administrators. To learn the basic functions of DP752/DP730/DP722, please visit
http://www.grandstream.com/support to download the latest “DP752/DP730/DP722 User Guide”.

This guide covers following topics:

• Product Overview
• Getting Started
• Configuration Guide
• DP752 Association with DP760 Repeater
• DP760 DECT Repeater Dissociation from DP752
• Upgrading and Provisioning
• Restore factory default settings.

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CHANGE LOG

This section documents significant changes from previous firmware versions. Only major new features or
major document updates are listed here. Minor updates for corrections or editing are not documented here.

Firmware Version 1.0.17.1

• Add support to automatically reboot. [Automatic Reboot]

Firmware Version 1.0.15.15

• Added support to allow call barging by Call-Info/Alert-Info. [Allow Barging for Auto Answer by Call-
Info/Alert-Info]
• Added HW version display on device web GUI status page. [Hardware Version]
• Adjust Opus to be configured with default value 123 as the same as GRP. [OPUS Payload Type]

Firmware Version 1.0.15.6

• No major changes.

Firmware Version 1.0.15.3

• Added support to have a web UI option of bypass dial plan. [Bypass Dial plan]

Firmware Version 1.0.15.2

• Add support to input provisioning server username and password on handset UI when base station is
trying to download a config file from a password protected server. [User Name] [Password].
• Added support to configure Call Log settings. [Call Log]
• Added DNS SRV Failover modes. [DNS SRV Failover mode]
• Added warning tone when auto answer a call or intercom. [Play warning tone for Auto Answer Intercom]
• Added option to automatically mute after auto answer a call or intercom. [Enable Mute for Auto Answer]
• Added support to disable SIP NOTIFY authentication. [Disable SIP NOTIFY Authentication]
• Added support for Auto Timer Zone feature. [Time Zone]
• Added support to delete a paired base station from the handset.

Firmware Version 1.0.13.8

• Added support to enable or disable “On Hold Reminder Tone” in Web UI. [On Hold Reminder Tone]
• Added support for handsets to internally page other handsets without accounts registered. [Paging]
• Added ability to configure Caller ID Display. [Caller ID Display]
• Updated the CPE to 1.0.1.141 to better support GDMS.

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Firmware Version 1.0.13.0

• No major changes.

Firmware Version 1.0.11.12

• Added support for SNMP. [SNMP Settings]


• Added support for management interface settings that uses a virtual network interface. [Management
Interface Settings]
• Added support for Broadsoft XSI phonebook. [Broadsoft XSI]
• Added support for Feature Key Synchronization that support both Broadsoft and MetaSwitch, or any
server that following the same feature key synchronize standard. [Feature Key Synchronization]
• Added support for option "Backup Outbound Proxy" in all Profiles. [Backup Outbound Proxy]
• Added support for option "Use SBC" in all Profiles. [Use SBC]
• Added option to use sip or sips for SIP URI scheme when using TLS. [SIP URI Scheme When Using
TLS]
• Added OpenVPN® Comp-lzo option under OpenVPN® Settings page.[OpenVPN® Comp-Izo]
• Added support to disable web UI access by adding the “Disable” option for Web Access Mode setting.
[Web Access Mode ]
• Updated the CPE to better support GDMS.

Firmware Version 1.0.11.4

• No major changes.

Firmware Version 1.0.11.2

• Added DP75X Callee Codec Negotiation Priority option. [Callee Codec Negotiation Priority]
• Added Chile time zone. [Time Zone]
• Added support to bypass the dial plan check when redial / call back phone number via call
history.[Dial Plan Bypass]
• Changed SIP account name length from 14 characters to 256. [Name]

Firmware version 1.0.9.9

• Added DP75X Trusted CA Certificate option for HTTPS/FTPS. [Trusted CA Certificates]


• Added support to configure customized time zone and daylight-saving time (DST) on the web UI.
[Custom Time Zone Settings]
• Added support to configure Voice Mail access number on DP75X web UI. [Voice Mail Access Number]
• Increased DP75X web UI voice mail user ID character length to 30. [Voice Mail Access Number]
• Increased SIP Certificate length limitation from 2048 characters to 8192. [SIP TLS]
• Added support for FTP/FTPS User Name/Password for firmware upgrade and provisioning. [Firmware
Upgrade via]

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• Added support to show warning messages on handset GUI after clicking “Open” button for GDS
doorbell, now it will display success or failed to indicate the result.

Firmware version 1.0.9.1

• Added option to enable or disable Session Timer for DP75x. [Enable Session Timer]
• Added option to enable or disable DP730 keypad backlight. [Display]
• Added support of EXTRA DEBUG level Syslog for DP75X. [Syslog Level]
• Add ability to manually configure date and time on the base Web GUI. [Manual Time Settings]
• Added support to enable or disable “Allow Unsolicited REFER” option for DP750/DP752. [Allow
Unsolicited REFER]
• Change DP730 Preferences option “Mute as DND” default to “Enabled” from “Disabled” to make
enabling DND more convenient. [Mute as DND

• Added support for Intercom feature. [Shortcut]

Firmware version 1.0.7.5

• This is the initial version for DP752/DP730/DP722.

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WELCOME

Thank you for purchasing Grandstream DP752 DECT Cordless VoIP Base Station and DP730/DP722
DECT Cordless HD Handsets.

The DP752 is a powerful DECT VoIP base station that pairs with up to 5 of Grandstream’s DP series DECT
handsets to offer mobility to business and residential users. It supports a range of up to 400 meters with
DP730 and up to 350 meters with DP722/DP720 outdoors and 50 meters indoors to give users the freedom
to move around their work or home space, delivering efficient flexibility. This DECT VoIP base station
supports up to 10 SIP accounts and 5 concurrent calls while also offering 3-way voice conferencing, full HD
audio and integrated PoE. A shared SIP account on all handsets will add seamless unified features that
gives users the ability to answer all calls regardless of location in real-time. The DP752 supports a variety
of auto-provisioning methods and TLS/SRTP/HTTPS encryption security. When paired with Grandstream’s
DP720, DP722 or DP730 handsets, the DP752 offers a powerful cordless DECT solution for any business
or residential user.

The DP730 is a DECT cordless IP phone that allows users to mobilize their VoIP network throughout any
business, warehouse, retail store and residential environment. It is supported by Grandstream’s DP750 and
DP752 DECT VoIP base stations and delivers a combination of mobility and top-notch telephony
performance. Up to five DP730 handsets are supported on each base station while each DP730 supports
a range of up to 400 meters outdoors and 50 meters indoors from the base station. It touts a suite of robust
telephony features including support for up to 10 SIP accounts and 2 concurrent calls per handset, full HD
audio, a 3.5mm headset jack, push-to-talk, a speakerphone and more. When paired with Grandstream’s
DECT Base Stations, the
DP730 offers a powerful cordless DECT solution for any business or residential user.

The DP722 is a DECT cordless IP phone that allows users to mobilize their VoIP network throughout any
business, warehouse, retail store and residential environment. It is supported by Grandstream’s DP750 and
DP752 DECT VoIP base stations and delivers a combination of mobility and top-notch telephony
performance. Up to five DP722 handsets are supported on each base station while each DP722 supports
a range of up to 350 meters outdoors and 50 meters indoors from the base station. It touts a suite of robust
telephony features including support for up to 10 SIP accounts and 2 concurrent calls per handset, full HD
audio, a 3.5mm headset jack, push-to-talk, a speakerphone and more. When paired with Grandstream’s
DECT Base Stations, the
DP722 offers a powerful cordless DECT solution for any business or residential user.

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Feature Highlights

The following tables contain the major features of the DP752 / DP730/DP722:

Table 1: DP752 Features at a Glance

 5 Handsets.
DP752
 10 accounts.
 10 Lines.
 5 Concurrent calls.
 PoE power support.
 Range: Up to 400m with DP730 and up to
350m with DP722/DP720 outdoor / 50m range
indoor.

Table 2: DP730 Features at a Glance

DP730
 DECT cordless HD.
 2.4 inch (240x320) color TFT LCD
 500 hours standby / 40 hours talk time.
 15 languages embedded.
 10 accounts.
 2 concurrent calls.
 5 ring modes.

Table 3: DP722 Features at a Glance

DP722
 DECT cordless HD.
 1.8 inch (128x160) color TFT LCD
 250 hours standby / 20 hours talk time.
 15 languages embedded.
 10 accounts.
 2 concurrent calls.
 5 ring modes.

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DP752 Technical Specifications

The following table resumes all the technical specifications including the protocols / standards supported,
voice codecs, telephony features, languages and upgrade/provisioning settings for the Base station DP752.

Table 4: DP752 Technical Specifications

Air Interface Telephony standards: DECT


Frequency bands:
▪ 1880 – 1900 MHz (Europe), 1920 – 1930 MHz (US)
▪ 1910 – 1920 MHz (Brazil), 1786 – 1792 MHz (Korea)
▪ 1893 – 1906 MHz (Japan), 1880 – 1895 MHz (Taiwan)
Number of channels: 10 (Europe), 5 (US, Brazil or Japan), 3 (Korea), 8 (Taiwan)
Range: Up to 400 meters with DP730 and up to 350 meters with DP722/DP720
outdoor / 50m range indoor.
Peripherals 3 LED indicators: Power, Network, DECT.
Pairing/Paging button.
One 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing Ethernet port with integrated PoE
Protocols/Standards SIP RFC3261, TCP/IP/UDP, RTP/RTCP, HTTP/HTTPS, ARP/RARP, ICMP, DNS
(A record, SRV, NAPTR), DHCP, PPPoE, SSH, TFTP, NTP, STUN, SIMPLE, LLDP-
MED, LDAP, TR-069, 802.1x, TLS, SRTP
Voice Codecs G.711μ/a-law, G.723.1, G.729A/B, G.726-32, iLBC, G.722, OPUS, G.722.2/AMR-
WB (special order), in-band and out-of-band DTMF (in audio, RFC2833, SIP
INFO), VAD, CNG, PLC, AJB
Telephony Features Hold, transfer, forward, 3-way conference, push to talk, intercom, downloadable
phonebook (XML, LDAP, up to 3000 entries), call waiting, call log (up to 300
records), auto answer, flexible dial plan, server redundancy and fail-over
QoS Layer 2 QoS (802.1Q, 802.1p) and Layer 3 QoS (ToS, DiffServ, MPLS)
Security User and administrator level access control, MD5 and MD5-sess based
authentication, 256-bit AES encrypted configuration file, TLS, SRTP, HTTPS,
802.1x media access control, DECT authentication & encryption
Multi-language Chinese Simple, Chinese Tradition, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian,
Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian,
Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish.
Upgrade/ Firmware upgrade via FTP/FTPS or /HTTP/HTTPS, mass provisioning using TR-
Provisioning 069 or AES encrypted XML configuration file
Multiple SIP Up to ten (10) distinct SIP accounts per system
Accounts Each handset may map to any SIP account(s)
Each SIP account may map to any handsets(s)

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Ring Group Flexible options when multiple handsets share the same SIP account

▪ Circular Mode:
All phones ring sequentially, starting with the phone after the one which
rang last.

▪ Linear Mode:
All phones ring sequentially in the predetermined order, starting with the
first phone each time.

▪ Parallel Mode:
All phones ring concurrently; after one phone answers, the remaining
available phones can make new calls
Power & Green Universal Power Supply Input AC 100-240V 50/60Hz; Output 5VDC, 1A; Micro-
Energy Efficiency USB connection;
PoE: IEEE802.3af Class 1, 0.44W–3.84W
Package Content Base unit, Universal Power Supply, Ethernet cable, Quick Installation Guide, GPL
Statement
Dimensions 140.31 x 64.98 x 105 mm
(H x W x D)
Weight Base unit: 140g;
Universal power supply: 50g;
Package: 370g
Temperature Operation: -10º to 50ºC (14 to 122ºF); Storage: -20º to 60ºC (-4 to 140ºF);
and Humidity Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing
Compliance FCC: FCC Part 15B; FCC Part 15D;MPE; FCC ID
CE:EN 55032; EN 55035; EN 61000-3-2; EN 61000-3-3; EN 60950-1; EN 301
489-1/-6; EN 301 406; EN 50385; RED NB Cert
RCM:AS/NZS 32; AS/NZS 60950.1.
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DP730 Technical Specifications

The following table resumes all the technical specifications including the protocols / standards supported,
voice codecs, telephony features, languages and upgrade/provisioning settings for the DP730 handsets.

Table 5: DP730 Technical Specifications

Air Interface Telephony standards: DECT


Frequency bands:
▪ 1880 – 1900 MHz (Europe), 1920 – 1930 MHz (US)
▪ 1910 – 1920 MHz (Brazil), 1786 – 1792 MHz (Korea)
▪ 1893 – 1906 MHz (Japan), 1880 – 1895 MHz (Taiwan)
Number of channels: 10 (Europe), 5 (US, Brazil or Japan), 3 (Korea), 8 (Taiwan)
Range: up to 400 meters outdoor and 50 meters indoor
Peripherals 2.4 inch (240x320) color TFT LCD
27 keys including 3 soft keys, 5 navigation/ menu keys, 4 dedicated function keys
for SEND, POWER/END, SPEAKERPHONE, MUTE, 3 side keys including 2
volume (up and down) and 1 Push-to-Talk key
3-color MWI LED
3.5mm headset jack
Proximity and accelerometer sensors
Backlit keypad
Removable belt clip
Micro-USB port for alternative charging and non-battery operation
Protocols/Standards Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) compliant

Voice Codecs G.722 codec for HD audio and G.726 codec for narrow band audio (G.711μ/a-law,
G.723.1, G.729A/B, iLBC and OPUS are supported via companion DECT base
station DP752), AEC, AGC, Ambient noise reduction on microphone capturing and
advanced noise suppression on audio playing
Telephony Features Hold, transfer, forward, 3-way conference, push-to-talk, intercom, call park, call
pickup, downloadable phonebook, call waiting, call log, auto answer, click-to-dial,
flexible dial plan
HD Audio Yes, in both Handsets and Speakerphone modes
Security DECT authentication & encryption
Multi-language Chinese Simple, Chinese Tradition, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian,
Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian,
Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Turkish.
Upgrade/ Software Upgrade Over-The-Air (SUOTA), handsets provisioning Over-The-Air
Provisioning
Multiple Line Each handset may access up to 10 lines
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Power & Green Universal Power Supply Input AC 100-240V 50/60Hz; Output 5VDC 1A; Micro-USB
Energy Efficiency connection;
Rechargeable Li-ion battery (500 hours of standby time and 40 hours of talk time)
Package Content Handset unit, universal power supply, charger cradle, belt clip, 1 battery, Quick
Installation Guide
Dimensions Handset: 168.5 x 52.5 x 21.8mm;
(H x W x D) Charger cradle: 76 x 73 x 81mm
Weight Handset: 180g;
Charger cradle: 78g;
Universal power supply: 50g;
Package: 465g
Temperature Operation: -10º to 50ºC (14 to 122ºF); Charging: 0 to 45ºC (32 to 113ºF); Storage:
and Humidity -20º to 60ºC (-4 to 140ºF); Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing
Compliance FCC: FCC Part 15B; FCC Part 15D; SAR (FCC 47 CFR Part2.1093; IEEE 1528;
IEC 62209-2); FCC Part68 HAC; FCC ID
CE:EN 55032; EN 55035; EN 61000-3-2; EN 61000-3-3; EN 60950-1;EN 301
489-1/-6; EN 301 406; EN 50332-2; SAR(EN50360;EN50566;EN 50663;EN62209-
1; EN62209-2; EN 62479); RED NB Cert
RCM:AS/NZS CISPR32; AS/NZS 60950.1;AS/CA S004;AS/ACIF S040.
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DP722 Technical Specifications

The following table resumes all the technical specifications including the protocols / standards supported,
voice codecs, telephony features, languages and upgrade/provisioning settings for the DP722 handsets.

Table 6: DP722 Technical Specifications

Air Interface Telephony standards: DECT


Frequency bands:
▪ 1880 – 1900 MHz (Europe), 1920 – 1930 MHz (US)
▪ 1910 – 1920 MHz (Brazil), 1786 – 1792 MHz (Korea)
▪ 1893 – 1906 MHz (Japan), 1880 – 1895 MHz (Taiwan)
Number of channels: 10 (Europe), 5 (US, Brazil or Japan), 3 (Korea), 8 (Taiwan)
Range: up to 350 meters outdoor and 50 meters indoor
Peripherals 1.8 inch (128x160) color TFT LCD
23 keys including 2 softkeys, 5 navigation / menu keys, 4 dedicated function keys
for SEND, POWER/END, SPEAKERPHONE, MUTE
3-color MWI LED
3.5mm headset jack
Removable belt clip
Micro-USB port for alternative charging and non-battery operation

Protocols/Standards Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) compliant

Voice Codecs G.722 codec for HD audio and G.726 codec for narrow band audio (G.711μ/a-law,
G.723.1, G.729A/B, iLBC and OPUS are supported via companion DECT base
station DP752), AEC, AGC, Ambient noise reduction on microphone capturing and
advanced noise suppression on audio playing
Telephony Features Hold, transfer, forward, 3-way conference, push to talk, call park, call pickup,
downloadable phonebook, call waiting, call log, auto answer, click-to-dial, flexible
dial plan
HD Audio Yes, in both Handsets and Speakerphone modes
Security DECT authentication & encryption
Multi-language Chinese Simple, Chinese Tradition, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian,
Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian,
Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Turkish
Upgrade/ Software Upgrade Over-The-Air (SUOTA), handsets provisioning Over-The-Air
Provisioning
Multiple Line Each handset may access up to 10 lines
Access
Power & Green Universal Power Supply Input AC 100-240V 50/60Hz; Output 5VDC 1A; Micro-USB
Energy Efficiency connection; Rechargeable 800mAh Ni-MH Low Self-Discharge (LSD) AAA
batteries (250 hours of standby time and 20 hours of talk time)

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Package Content Handsets unit, universal power supply, charger cradle, belt clip, 2 batteries, Quick
Installation Guide
Dimensions Handset: 158 x 50 x 28.1mm;
(H x W x D) Charger cradle: 81.15 x 75.89 x 36.36mm
Weight Handset: 110g;
Charger cradle: 44g;
Universal power supply: 50g;
Package: 328g
Temperature Operation: -10º to 50ºC (14 to 122ºF); Charging: 0 to 45ºC (32 to 113ºF); Storage:
and Humidity -20º to 60ºC (-4 to 140ºF); Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing
Compliance FCC: FCC Part 15B; FCC Part 15D; SAR (FCC 47 CFR Part2.1093; IEEE 1528;
IEC 62209-2); FCC Part68 HAC; FCC ID
CE:EN 55032; EN 55035; EN 61000-3-2; EN 61000-3-3; EN 60950-1;EN 301
489-1/-6; EN 301 406; EN 50332-2; SAR(EN50360;EN50566;EN 50663;EN62209-
1; EN62209-2; EN 62479); RED NB Cert
RCM:AS/NZS CISPR32; AS/NZS 60950.1;AS/CA S004;AS/ACIF S040.
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GETTING STARTED

This chapter provides basic installation instructions including the list of the packaging contents and also
information for obtaining best performance with the DP730/DP722 DECT Cordless HD Handsets and the
DP752 DECT Cordless VoIP Base Station.

Equipment Packaging

Table 7: Equipment Packaging – DP752

DP752
• 1 Base unit
• 1 Universal power supply 5V
• 1 Bracket
• 1 Ethernet cable
• 1 Quick Installation Guide
• 1 GPL Statement

Figure 1: DP752 Package Content

Table 8: Equipment Packaging – DP730

DP730
• 1 Handset unit
• 1 Universal power supply 5V
• 1 Charging station
• 1 Handset Belt
• 1 Rechargeable Li-ion battery
• 1 Quick Installation Guide

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Figure 2: DP730 Package Content

Table 9: Equipment Packaging – DP722

DP722
• 1 Handset unit
• 1 Universal power supply 5V
• 1 Charging station
• 1 Handset Belt
• 2 Rechargeable batteries
• 1 Quick Installation Guide

Figure 3: DP722 Package Content

Note: Check the package before installation. If you find anything missing, contact your system administrator.

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Connecting DP752

To setup the DP752 Cordless VoIP Base Station, please follow the steps below:

Network
Power
Socket
Input

Figure 4: DP752 Back View

You have two options for power and network connection of the base station: AC power or Power over
Ethernet (PoE).

Note: For better signal range, we recommend installing DP752 with LED side facing toward the usage area.
Ceiling mount is recommended for better coverage.

Connecting via AC power

1. Connect the micro-USB connector into the related port on the base station and connect the other
end of the power adapter into an electrical power outlet.

2. Connect the supplied Ethernet cable between the Internet port on the base station and the Internet
port in your network or the switch/hub device port.

Connecting via PoE

To connect the base station using PoE, you need to connect the Ethernet cable provided (or 3rd party
network cable) between the Network Socket on the base station to Ethernet port of your PoE switch/hub.

Setting up DP730/DP722 Handsets

Please follow below steps to insert batteries into the Handsets:

• Open the battery compartment cover.

• For DP730: Inset Li-ion battery with the electrodes in the bottom left corner.

• For DP722: Insert AAA batteries with correct polarity (+ / -).

• Close the battery compartment cover.

Note: Please charge the batteries fully before using the Handsets for the first time

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4 6
1. Battery compartment cover of DP730
2. Battery
3. Rear of DP730
4. Battery compartment cover of DP722
5. AAA Batteries
6. Rear of handset

2 5

Figure 5: Setting up the DP730/DP722

Battery Information

Table 10: DP722/DP730 Battery Specifications

DP722 Batteries Specifications DP730 battery specifications


• Technology: Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) • Technology: Li-ion
• Size: AAA • Nominal Voltage: 3.8V
• Voltage: 1.2V • Capacity: 1500mAh
• Capacity: 800mAh • Charging time: 12 hours from empty to full
• Charging time: 12 hours from empty to full • Standby time: up to 500 hours
• Standby time: up to 250 hours • Talk time: up to 40 hours’ active talk time
• Talk time: up to 20 hours’ active talk time

In order to get the best performance of your DP730/DP722 Handsets, we recommend using original
batteries provided in the package or batteries compliant with above specifications.
The specifications may differ depending on the age and capacity of the batteries used.

Important Note: Be careful when inserting the batteries into your handset to avoid any risk of short-circuit,
which lead to damage your batteries and/or the handset itself. Do not use damaged batteries which can
increase the risk of serious harm.

Setting up the Charge Station

Please refer to the following steps for setting up the charge station and charging the Handsets:

1. Connect the DC plug on the power adapter to the micro-USB connector on the charge station.

2. Connect the other end of the power adapter into an electrical power outlet.

3. After setting up the Handsets and the charge station, place the Handsets in the charge station.

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Figure 6: Setting up Charging Stations

DP752 LED Patterns

The DP752 has 5 LED lights on it. Please refer to the following table for the meaning of each light.

Figure 7: DP752 LED Patterns

Table 11: DP752 LED Patterns

LED Light Status

Indicates Power ON/OFF.

Indicates status of SIP account registration and network


• Solid ON: SIP account registered.
• Blinking: SIP account not registered or network error
Indicates status of the DECT handset registration:
• Solid ON: Handset registered to base.
• Fast Blinking (0.25s ON/0.25s OFF): Paging handset.
• Blinking (0.5s ON/0.5s OFF): Pairing mode.

DP730/DP722 Handsets Description

The LCD screen and the Keypad are the main hardware components of the DP730/DP722.

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Figure 8: DP722 Keys Description

Table 12: Keypad Keys Description

Key Description
1. Earphone Delivers audio output.

2. LED Indication Red: Charging. Green: Charge completed.


Blinking: Missed call(s) or Voice Mail received.
3,5 Left and right softkeys Correspond to functions displayed on the LCD. These functions
change depending on the current context.
4. LCD display Shows call information, handset status icons, prompt messages,
etc.
6. 4 Arrow key combination Permits navigation of the cursor through the displayed menu options.
7. Men/Ok key Selects the option chosen by the cursor. (Enters the main menu
from the home screen.)
8. Off-hook / Dial key Enters dialing mode, or dials number entered.
9. On-hook / Power key Terminates calls or turns the handset on / off.
10. Alphanumeric Keypad Provides the digits, letters, and special characters in context-
sensitive applications. For + sign, press and hold key 0.

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11. # / Lock key Locks keypad against unintentional entries when keep pressing #.
• Press and hold # key for approximately 2 seconds to lock the keys.
Press Unlock softkey and then # to unlock the keys.
12. Mute key Activates or deactivates the mute feature.
13. Hands-free / Speaker key Switches between handset and hands-free / speaker modes.
14. Microphone Picks up audio earpiece and hands-free calls.

Figure 9: DP730 Keys Description

Table 13: Keypad Keys Description

Key Description
1. Proximity sensor The proximity senor can detect and measure gravitational
acceleration, tilt, vibration, altitude changes, and static position.
2. Earphone Delivers audio output.
3,4 Volume up / Down Keys Configure the handset and ringtone volume.

5. PTT Key PTT (Push-to-Talk) button, to initiate PTT call.

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6. Hands-free / Speaker Switches between Handset and Hands-free / Speaker modes.
key
7. Arrow key combination Allows navigation of the cursor through the displayed menu options.
(Up, Down, Left, Right)
8. Off-hook / Dial key Enters dialing mode, or dials number entered.
9. Alphanumeric Keypad Provides the digits, letters, and special characters in context-sensitive
applications. For + sign, press and hold key 0.
10. * / Silent Mode key Activates or deactivates the silent mode (no ringtone heard during
incoming call) when keep pressing on * in idle screen.
11. LED indicator 1dual-color LED indicator indicating: power, call, battery, message
waiting…
12. 3.5 mm headset jack Phone connector for the headphones/headsets.
13. Color LCD Screen 2.4-inch (240x320) TFT color LCD
14. Softkeys Correspond to functions displayed on the LCD. These functions
change depending on the current context.
15. Mute Mute microphone during conversation.
16. Menu/OK key Selects the option chosen by the cursor or enters the main menu from
the home screen.
17. On-hook or Power key Terminates calls or turns the handset on / off.
18. # / Lock key Locks keypad against unintentional entries when keep pressing #.
• Press and hold # key for approximately 2 seconds to lock the keys.
• Press Unlock softkey and then # to unlock the keys.
19. Microphone Picks up audio earpiece and hands-free calls.

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DP730/DP722 Icons Description

The following table contains description of each icon that might be displayed on the LCD screen of the
DP730/DP722 Handsets.

Table 14: DP730/DP722 Icons Description

Battery status
Not equipped with battery

Battery status
Battery empty

Battery status
Battery low

Battery status
Battery normal

Battery status
Battery full

Battery status
Charging

Signal status
Not subscribed

Signal status
Not in range

Signal status
Signal very low

Signal status
Signal low

Signal status
Signal normal

Signal status
Signal good

Signal status
Signal very good

Microphone MUTE Status


OFF - Not muted
ON – Muted

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Speaker status
OFF - Speaker is inactivated
ON - Speaker is activated

Headset icon

Missed Call icon

Voicemail icon

Ringtone status
OFF - Ringtone off (Silent mode)
ON - Ringtone on

Keypad Lock status


OFF - Keypad unlock
ON - Keypad locked

DND Status.
OFF - Do Not Disturb disabled
ON - Do Not Disturb enabled

Call forward

Call waiting

Information

Account not registered

Account Registered

Error message

Handset number

Incoming Call notification

Outgoing Call notification

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Missed Call notification

Voicemail notification

Contacts

Call History

Registration

Voice Mail

Preferences

Shortcut

Call Features

Status

Settings

DP730/DP722 Handsets Menu

The Handsets has an easy-to-use menu structure. Every menu opens a list of options. To open the main
menu, press “Menu” (left softkey) when the Handsets is on and in standby mode. Press Arrow keys to
navigate to the menu option you require. Then press “Select” (left softkey) or OK/Selection key to access
further options or confirm the setting displayed. To go to the previous menu item, press “Back” (right softkey).
You can press Power key at any time to cancel and return to standby mode. If you do not press any key,
the Handsets automatically reverts to standby mode after 20 seconds.

Note: Users can navigate by through handset menu by pressing menu number when displayed.

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Private/Global Phonebook
Contacts

1. Missed Calls
2. Accepted Calls
Call History 3. Outgoing Calls
4. All calls

1. Register
2. Deregister
3. Select Base
Registration

1. Play Message
2. Set Voice Mail
3. Set Key 1
Voice Mail
Outgoing Default Line
Auto Answer
Off-Cradle Pickup
On-Cradle Hangup
Mute as DND
Disable Busy Tone
Preferences Disable CW Tone
Onhook Backlight 1. Advisory Tone
Cradle Backlight 2. Ringtones
SIP Account Display 3. Volume
PTT
4.

Customizing keys functions LCD brightness


Shortcut Keypad Light
Speed dial
LCD Timeout (Idle)
LCD Timeout (Call)
1. Do Not Disturb Menu Timeout
2. Call Forward Message Waiting Prompt
3. Call Waiting
Call Features 4. Paging 1. Change Base PIN
2. Factory Reset
1. Base Status 3. Reboot Base
2. Handset Status 4. Repeater Mode
3. Line Status
Status 4. Paging
1. Diagnostic Mode
1. Handset Name 2. Audio Loopback
2. Phone Language 3. LCD ON /OFF
3. Date / Time 4. LCD Diagnostic
4. Audio 5. LED Diagnostic
Settings 5. Display 6. System Monitoring
6. Gesture (DP730)
7. Network Settings
8. SIP Settings
9. System Settings
10. Firmware Upgrade
11. Factory Functions
Figure 10: DP730/DP722 Menu Structure

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Contacts • Private: Private contacts include contacts visible in the current Handsets only.
• Global: Global phonebook contacts are the contacts shared between the
Handsets subscribed to the DP752 base station.
Note: Private/Global Phonebooks will be merged on the handset.

Call History Display the call history:


1. Missed Calls.
2. Accepted Calls.
3. Outgoing Calls.
4. All Calls.
Note: You can add contacts to Shared Contacts directly from call logs.

Registration 1. Register
Register your handset to base station.
2. Deregister
Deregister your handset from base station.
3. Select Base
Select base station.
Voice Mail 1. Play Message
Play voice mail messages received.
2. Set Voice Mail
Configure voice mail parameters.
3. Set Key 1
Configure Key 1 as VM speed dial for selected account.
Preferences • Outgoing Default Line
Select account to be use by default for outgoing calls.
• Auto Answer
Enable/Disable Auto Answer. (Default is Disabled).
• Off-Cradle Pickup
Enable/Disable Off-Cradle Pickup. If enabled, users can answer the calls by
picking up the handset off-cradle. (Default is Disabled).
• On-Cradle Hangup
Enable/Disable On-Cradle Hangup. If enabled, users can end the call by placing
the handset on-cradle. (Default is Disabled).
• Mute as DND
Enable/Disable Mute as DND. If enabled, pressing mute key on idle state will
set the phone to DND mode. (Default is Enabled)

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• Disable Busy Tone
Enable/Disable Busy Tone. If set to enabled, busy tone will not be played.
(Default is Disabled).
• Disable CW Tone
Enable/Disable CW Tone. If set to enabled, Call Waiting Tone will not be played.
(Default is Disabled).
• Onhook Backlight
Enable/Disable Onhook Backlight. If enabled, pressing key on idle screen
will switch off LCD screen. (Default is Disabled)
• Cradle Backlight
Enable/Disable/Dim Cradle Backlight. If enabled, LCD will remain backlit when
the handset is placed on-cradle/charging. If set to “Dim”, LCD brightness will be
reduced when the handset is placed on-cradle/charging. (Default is Disabled)
• SIP Account Display
Select which SIP Account information will be displayed on the screen.
▪ Name Only: Display SIP Account Name only. (Default)
▪ ID Only: Display SIP User ID only.
▪ None: No account information will be displayed.
• PTT (Push To Talk)
Enable/Disable Push To Talk. If set to enabled, pressing and hold PTT hard/soft
key, a PTT call will be initiated. Pressing the PTT hard/soft key, it will redirect
you to the setting to enable or disable it. (Default is Disabled)

Shortcut • Customizing keys functions

: Configure Left Softkey function in idle. Function can be set as Menu, History,

Contacts, Line or PTT. Default is Menu.

: Configure Right Softkey function. Function can be set as History, Contacts,

Line or PTT Default is Contacts.


: Configure Arrow UP Key function. Default is Outgoing Calls (Call History).
: Configure Arrow DOWN key function. Default is Accepted Calls (Call History).
: Configure Arrow LEFT key function. Default is Ringer Volume Down.
: Configure Arrow RIGHT key function. Default is Ringer Volume Up.
Select key and press OK button to configure function. Following functions are
available for arrow keys: 1. Disabled, 2. Missed Calls, 3: Accepted Calls, 4:
Outgoing Calls, 5: History, 6: Contacts, 7: Status, 8: Line, 9: Voice Mail, 10: Ringer
Volume Up, 11: Ringer Volume Down, 12: Audio Volume Up, 13: Audio Volume

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• Speed Dial
Assign contact numbers as speed dial.
Select a key [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8] or [9] and press OK button. Select “Edit”
to manually specify the destination number or select “From Contacts” to select
a contact as speed dial destination.

Call Features 1. Do Not Disturb


Enable/disable do not disturb mode on the phone.
2. Call Forward
Configure call forward feature.
3. Call Waiting
Configure call waiting feature.
4. Paging
Configures Inter-Handsets paging feature.
Note: Paging between handsets doesn’t require registered sip account.

Status 1. Base Status


Display Base status (Firmware, IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway, MAC
Address)
2. Handset Status
Display Handsets status (Model RF, Firmware, IPEI)
3. Line Status
Display Line status (Account name, Status)
Settings 1. Handset Name
Change the Handset name.
2. Phone Language
Select the language to be displayed on the phone's LCD. (Default is English.)
3. Date/Time
Configure date and time on the Handsets.
4. Audio
Specify ringtones for internal/external calls, the volume, advisory tones (Keypad,
Confirmation, Low battery notifications) and Vibration mode (DP730 only).
5. Display
Configure backlight, LCD timeout (Idle/Call), LCD brightness, Message Waiting
Prompt and menu key timeout.
6. Gestures (DP730 only)
Configure Close-to-Ear Backlight and Facedown Hangup.
7. Network Settings
Configure IP addresses and select DHCP/Static IP mode.

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8. SIP Settings
Configure/View SIP accounts settings.

9. System Settings
Change Base PIN code, perform factory reset, reboot base and configure
repeater mode.
10. Firmware Upgrade
Upgrade the firmware version of the Handsets.

11. Factory Functions

• Diagnostic Mode (DP722) / Keypad Diagnostic (DP730)


All LEDs will light up, and the LCD will display a table listing the names of all
keys in red. Press any key to diagnose; the key's name will display in blue. After
all keys are diagnosed, a prompt message (“PASS”) will display; press “Back”
(right softkey) to exit.
Note: User can long press arrow UP key to exit at any time.

• Audio Loopback
Speak to the phone using speaker/Handsets/headset. If you can hear your
voice, your audio is working fine. Press “Exit” softkey to exit audio loopback
mode.

• LCD ON / OFF
Select this option to turn off LCD. Press any button to turn on LCD.

• LCD Diagnostic
Select this option to enter LCD Diagnostic mode. Press “Next” (left softkey) to
display white screen. Continue pressing the left softkey to view all remaining
screens (black, blue, red, and green) and then exit. End the test early by
pressing the right softkey.

• LED Diagnostic
Enters this option and press “1” to start LED Diagnostic (you will notice that the
color of the LED will be changing). Press “2” to quit.

• System Monitoring
Displays RSSI, battery voltage and RPN information.

• Vibration (DP730 only)


Test vibration on DP730.

• Acceleration Sensor (DP730)


Displays X, Y, Z coordinates.

• Proximity Sensor (DP730)


Test proximity sensor on DP730.

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CONFIGURATION GUIDE

The DP752 can be configured using:


1. Web GUI embedded on the DP752 using PC's web browser.
2. LCD Configuration Menu using the paired DP730/DP722 keypad.

Via Web GUI you can configure all the functions supported by the DP752; while via paired DP730/DP722,
you can access limited configuration and need the base station PIN code for some options.

Obtain DP752 Base Station IP Address via Paired DP730/DP722

DP752 is by default configured to obtain IP address from DHCP server where the unit is located. In order
to know which IP address is assigned to your DP752, please follow below steps using a paired
DP730/DP722 Handsets with your DP752 base station. Please see Register DP730/DP722 Handsets to
DP752 Base Station .
1. Press “Menu” (left softkey) or OK button on DP730/DP722 to view operation menu.

2. Press Arrow (Up, Down, Left, Right) keys to move the cursor to Status icon , then press
“Select” (left softkey) or OK button, then select Base Status.
3. Using Arrow keys, navigate down to view the IP address of the DP752.

Figure 11: Base Status

Configuration via Web Browser

The DP752 embedded Web server responds to HTTP/HTTPS GET/POST requests. Embedded HTML
pages allow a user to configure the DP752 through a Web browser such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox
and Microsoft’s IE.

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Accessing the Web UI

1. Connect the computer to the same network as DP752.

2. Make sure the DP752 is booted up.

3. You may check DP752 IP address via a subscribed DP730/DP722 on its LCD menu at Status →
Base Status → IP Address. Please see Obtain DP752 Base station IP Address via paired
DP730/DP722

4. Open Web browser on your computer.

5. Enter the DP752’s IP address in the address bar of the browser.

6. Enter the administrator’s username and password to access the Web Configuration Menu.

Note: The computer must be connected to the same sub-network as the DP752. This can be easily done
by connecting the computer to the same hub or switch as the DP752.

Web GUI Languages

Currently the DP752 series web GUI supports English, Czech, German, Spanish, French, Arabic, Hebrew,
Italian, Russian, Netherlands, Japanese, Polish, Chinese Simple, Chinese Tradition, Korean, Portuguese,
Slovakian, Serbian, Swedish and Turkish.
Users can select the displayed language in web GUI login page, or at the upper right of the web GUI after
logging in

Figure 12: DP752 Web GUI Language

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Icons Bar Shortcut

Users can find the icon bar right below the main menu of every page as displayed on following screenshot:

Figure 13: Icons Bar Shortcut

Please refer to following table describing the use of each icon:

Icon Description

Refresh Button: Allows users to refresh the current page.

Subscribe Button: Allows users to open the subscription.

Paging Button: Allows users to page all the registered DP730/DP722 Handsets.

Figure 14: Icons Bar Description

Saving the Configuration Changes

After users makes changes to the configuration, pressing the Save button will save but not apply the
changes until the Apply button on the top of web GUI page is pressed. Users can instead directly press
the Save and Apply button. We recommend rebooting or powering cycle the phone after applying all the
changes.

Web UI Access Level Management

There are two default passwords for the login page:


User Level Username Password Web Pages Allowed
End User Level user 123 Only Status, Settings and
Maintenance
Administrator Level admin Random password available on the All pages
sticker at the back of the unit.

The password is case sensitive with maximum length of 25 characters.


Note: When accessing the web GUI with end-user level, "Advanced Settings" page will be hidden.

When changing any settings, always SUBMIT them by pressing the Save or Save and Apply button on the
bottom of the page. If using the Save button, after making all the changes, click on the Apply button on top
of the page to submit. After submitting the changes in all the Web GUI pages, reboot DP752 to have the
changes take effect if necessary; most of the options under the Settings page require reboot, but options
under the Accounts and Phonebook pages do not.

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Changing User Level Password

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP752 using the admin’s username and password.

2. Press Login to access your settings.

3. Go to Maintenance → Web/SSH Access.

4. In Web/SSH Access page, locate User Password section:


a. Type in your new user password in New Password field.
b. Type in again same entered password in Confirm Password field.

5. Press Save and Apply to save your new setting.

Figure 15: User Level Password

Note: DO NOT USE same password for both user and admin accounts.

Changing Admin Level Password

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP752 using the admin’s username and password.

2. Press Login to access your settings.

3. Go to Maintenance → Web/SSH Access.

4. In Web/SSH Access page, locate Admin Password section:


a. Type in your new Admin Password in New Password field.
b. Type in again same entered password in Confirm Password field.

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5. Press Save and Apply to save your new setting.

Figure 16: Admin Level Password

Note: DO NOT USE same password for both user and admin accounts.

Changing HTTP / HTTPS Web Access Port

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP752 using the admin’s username and password.

2. Press Login to access your settings.

3. Go to Maintenance → Security Settings → Web/SSH.

4. In Web/SSH Settings page, locate HTTP / HTTPS Web Port field and change it to your
desired/new HTTP / HTTPS port.
Note: By default, the HTTP port is 80 and HTTPS is 443.

5. Select the Web Access Mode depending on desired protocol (HTTP or HTTPS).

6. Press Save and Apply to save your new setting.

Note: A reboot is required for this change to take effect.


Note : Selecting “Disabled” for Web Access Mode will disable web UI access.

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Figure 17: Web Access Port

Web Configuration Definitions

This section describes the options in the DP752 Web UI. As mentioned, you can log in as an administrator
or an end user.

• Status: Display system info, network status, base and repeater status, account status, and line options.

• Profiles: Configure the profiles with general settings, network settings, SIP settings, audio settings,
call settings and ring tones.

• DECT: Configure DECT general settings, account settings and Handsets line settings.

• Settings: Configure ring tones and system features.

• Maintenance: Configure networks, upgrading and provisioning, web/SSH access, TR-069, security
settings, date and time, and syslog.

• Phonebook: Manage phonebooks: global (XML or LDAP) and private (XML).

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Table 15: Status Page Definitions

Account Status

Account Displays list of configured accounts’ names, from Account 1 to Account 10.

SIP User ID Displays list of SIP user id registered.

SIP Server Displays list of SIP Server.

SIP Registration Shows the status of SIP registration. If the SIP account is successfully registered,
it will display “YES” with green background. If the SIP account is not registered, it
will display “NO” with red background.

HS Mode Displays the HS mode configured for each account.

HS status table Illustrates both Handsets and SIP accounts statuses. Each column is dedicated to
one HS; each row shows the status of the account on that HS:

Gray: HS is not configured to use this account.

Green: HS is idle on this account.

Green Blinking: HS is using this account.

Red: HS is not available.

Red/Orange Blinking: HS is ringing on this account.

Brown: The line is configured, but the handset is not subscribed.

For example, if accounts 1, 3 and 4 are assigned to HS3 with account 3 in use, the
column for HS3 will have cell 3 with red icon, cells 1 and 4 with green icon, and
cells 2 and 5 with gray icon.

DECT Base Status

Base Station Name Displays name of base station. Default is DP752_[last 6 digits of MAC address].

Base DECT FW Shows firmware version of base DECT.


Version

Base DECT RF Indicates region of base DECT RF.


Region

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Base DECT RFPI Specifies DECT RFPI (Radio Fixed Part Identity) address which is a unique identity
Address for the base.

Global Functions

Unsubscribe Unsubscribes all Handsets from DECT base station.


Handsets

Upgrade Handsets Upgrade all Handsets from DECT base station.

Handset Status

Handset Displays Handset index.

Name Displays Handsets names

IPEI Indicates IPEI number of each Handsets; this is the unique identity for the
Handsets. If the Handsets is in range, the IPEI will be displayed with a green
background, otherwise, it will be displayed with a red background.

Illustrates battery status for each handset; it can be either:


Fully charged
Not fully charged
Low, needs to be charged or replaced
Charging

Page Sends paging request to corresponding Handsets, which will receive incoming ring
tone and “Paging” will be displayed on their LCD screens; this function helps you
locate the Handsets.

Unsubscribe Unsubscribes corresponding handset from DECT base station.

HS Firmware Indicates Handsets’ firmware version number.

Upgrade Shows Handsets upgrade status or trigger handset upgrade process.

RAM Dump Notifies when a debug file is available after recovery.

Line Options

Account Account index.

SIP User ID Displays the configured SIP User ID for the account.

DND DND status of the account. Default No.

Forward The unconditional forward number.

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Delayed Forward The no answer delayed forward number.

Network Status

MAC Address Shows Device ID in hexadecimal format. This is needed by network administrators
for troubleshooting. The MAC address will be used for provisioning and can be
found on the label on original box and on the label located on the bottom panel of
the device.

IP Address Mode Indicates used IP address mode: DHCP, Static IP or PPPoE.

IP Address Displays assigned IP address. Example: 192.168.5.110

Subnet Mask Displays assigned subnet mask.


Example: 255.255.255.0

Gateway Displays assigned default gateway.


Example: 192.168.5.1

PPPoE Link Up Indicates PPPoE connection status.

Primary DNS Shows assigned Primary DNS server address. Example: 8.8.8.8

Secondary DNS Shows assigned Secondary DNS server address. Example: 8.8.4.4

NAT Traversal Indicates type of NAT for each Profile. (Based on STUN protocol.)

System Info

Product Model Displays product model info. Default is DP752.

Part Number Shows product part number. Example: 9610006512A (last 2 digits show HW
version, in this example 12A for HW version 1.2A)

Hardware Version Shows the hardware version of the phone.

Software Version • Firmware Status: Displays the status of the firmware loaded.
• Boot: Specifies Boot version.
• Core: Specifies Core version.
• Base: Specifies Base version.
• Prog: Specifies Prog version. This is the main firmware release number,
which is always used for identifying the software system of the DP752.
• Locale: Specifies Locale version.
• Recovery: Specifies Recovery version.
• Handset: Specifies Handset firmware version.

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System Up Time Indicates system uptime since last reboot.

System Time Shows actual time and date according to your configuration.

Service Status Reveals status of VoIP applications.

Profiles Page Definitions

Table 16: Profiles Page Definitions

General Settings

Profile Active Activates or deactivates SIP profile.

Profile Name Determines the name of the profile, this profile name can also be used in Handsets
config provisioning for validation. By default, the values are profile 1 – profile 4.

SIP Server Configures SIP server IP address or domain name provided by VoIP service
provider. This is the primary SIP server used to send/receive SIP messages from/to
DP752.

Failover SIP Server Specifies failover SIP server IP address or domain name provided by VoIP service
provider. This server will be used if the primary SIP server becomes unavailable.

Prefer Primary SIP Prefers primary SIP server. The profile will register to primary Server if registration
Server with Failover server expires. Default is No.

Outbound Proxy Specifies IP address or domain name of outbound proxy, media gateway or session
border controller. Used by DP752 for firewall or NAT penetration in different network
environments. If symmetric NAT is detected, STUN will not work, and only outbound
proxy can correct the problem.

Backup Outbound IP address or Domain name of the Secondary Outbound Proxy which will be used
Proxy when the primary proxy cannot be connected.

Voice Mail Access Defines the voice mail portal access number to allow users accessing their voice
Number messages. Max allow length 30

Network Settings

Layer 3 QoS Settings

SIP Diff-Serv Defines SIP Diff-Serv value. Default is 24.

RTP Diff-Serv Defines RTP Diff-Serv value. Default is 46.

DNS Settings

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DNS Mode Selects DNS mode to use for the client to look up server. Default is A Record.

• A Record: resolves IP Address of target according to domain name.

• SRV: DNS SRV resource records indicate how to find services for various
protocols.

• NAPTR/SRV: Naming Authority Pointer according to RFC 2915.

• Use Configured IP: If selected, please fill in Primary IP, Backup IP 1 and
Backup IP 2 to be used for server look up.

DNS SRV Failover This feature is sued to configure the preferred IP mode for DNS SRV. If selected
mode "default", first IP from query result will be applied; If selected "Saved one until DNS
TTL", previous IP will be applied before reaches DNS timeout; If selected "Saved
one until no response", previous IP will be applied even after DNS time out until it
cannot response.

Register before When the DNS SRV Failover Mode is enabled, you can also choose to “Register
DNS SRV failover before DNS SRV failover” that can waive the 3 failed tries, or still try 3 times then
use the failover DNS.

Primary IP Specifies primary IP address where the base sends DNS query to, when “Use
Configured IP” is selected for DNS mode.

Backup IP 1 Specifies backup IP 1 address where the base sends DNS query to, when “Primary
IP” is not responding.

Backup IP 2 Specifies backup IP 2 address where the base sends DNS query to, when “Backup
IP 1” is not responding.

NAT Settings

NAT Traversal Enables/disables NAT traversal mechanism. If activated (by choosing “STUN”) and
a STUN server is also specified (Maintenance → Network Settings → STUN
Settings); the base performs according to STUN client specification.
Under this mode, embedded STUN client will detect if and what type of firewall/NAT
is being used. If detected NAT is a Full Cone, Restricted Cone, or a Port-Restricted
Cone, the base will use its mapped public IP address and port in all of its SIP and
SDP messages. If NAT Traversal field is set to “Keep Alive”, the base will
periodically (every 20 seconds) send a blank UDP packet (with no payload data) to
SIP proxy to keep the “ping hole” on the NAT open.

Use NAT IP Defines NAT IP address used in SIP/SDP messages. It should only be used if
required by ITSP.

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Use SBC Indicate whether or not a SBC server is used, if users want to work under SBC
associated with 3CX, they should enable this feature to have better communication
with the server.

SIP Settings

Basic Settings

SIP Transport Selects transport protocol for SIP packets; UDP or TCP or TLS. Make sure your
SIP server or network environment supports SIP over the selected transport
method. Default is UDP.

SIP URI Scheme Specifies if “sip” or “sips” will be used when TLS/TCP is selected for SIP
When Using TLS Transport. The default setting is “sips”.

Use Actual Defines whether the actual ephemeral port in contact with TCP/TLS will be used
Ephemeral Port in when TLS/TCP is selected for SIP Transport. If set to No, these port numbers will
Contact TCP/TLS use the permanent listening port on the phone. Otherwise, they will use the
ephemeral port for the connection.
The default setting is “No”.

SIP Registration Controls whether to send SIP REGISTER messages to the proxy server. Device
may not be able to make/receives calls if disabled. Default is Yes.

Unregister on Controls whether to clear SIP user’s information by sending un-register request to
Reboot the proxy server. The un-registration is performed by sending a REGISTER
message with “Contact” header set to * and Expires=0 parameters to the SIP
server. This will unregister all SIP accounts under concerned Profile. Default is Yes.

Add Auth Header Adds “Authentication” header with blank “nonce” attribute in the initial SIP
on Initial REGISTER REGISTER request. Default is No.

Outgoing Calls Enables the ability to place outgoing calls even when not registered (if allowed by
Without ITSP); device will not be able to receive incoming calls. Any HS member of a
Registration hunting group that is not registered with a SIP account, will be able to place
outbound calls using the SIP credentials of the primary hunting group HS.
For example: HS 1, 3 and 5 are members of the same Hunting Group. HS 1 is
registered with a SIP account. HS 3 and 5 are not registered. HS 3 and 5 will be
able to place outbound calls using the SIP account of HS 1, even if Outgoing Call
without Registration is set to No. Default is Yes.

Register Expiration Refreshes registration periodically with specified SIP proxy (in minutes). Maximum
interval is 65535 minutes (about 45 days). Default is 60 minutes (or 1 hour).

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SIP Registration Sends re-register request after specific time (in seconds) when registration process
Failure Retry Wait fails. Maximum interval is 3600 seconds (1 hour). Default is 20 seconds.
Time

SIP Registration Sends re-register request after specific time (in seconds) when registration process
Failure Retry Wait fails due to “403 Forbidden”. Valid range is 0 to 3600 in second. 0 second means
Time upon 403 stop retry registration. Default is 1200 seconds.
Forbidden

Reregister Before Sends re-register request after specific time (in seconds) to renew registration
Expiration before the previous registration session expires.

Local SIP Port Defines local port to use by the base for listening and transmitting SIP packets.
Default value for Profile 1 is 5060, 6060 for Profile 2, 7060 for Profile 3 and 8060
for Profile 4.

Use Random SIP Controls whether to use configured or random SIP ports. This is usually necessary
Port when multiple base stations are behind the same NAT. Default is No.

Local RTP Port Defines local RTP port used to listen and transmit RTP packets. Default is 5004.

Use Random RTP Defines local port to use by the base for listening and transmitting RTP packets.
Port Default value for Profile 1 is 5004, 6004 for Profile 2, 7004 for Profile 3 and 8004
for Profile 4.

SIP T1 Timeout Defines T1 timeout value. It is an estimate of the round-trip time between the client
and server transactions. For example, the base station will attempt to send a
request to a SIP server. The time it takes between sending out the request to the
point of getting a response is the SIP T1 timer. If no response is received the timeout
is increased to (2*T1) and then (4*T1). Request re-transmit retries would continue
until a maximum amount of time defined by T2. Default is 0.5 seconds.

SIP T2 Timeout Identifies maximum retransmission interval for non-INVITE requests and INVITE
responses. Retransmitting and doubling of T1 continues until it reaches T2 value.
Default is 4 seconds.

SIP Timer D Configures SIP timer D defined in RFC3261. Range of values 0-64. Default is 0.

Enable OPTIONS Enables OPTIONS Keep Alive, to check SIP server.


Keep Alive Default is No.

OPTIONS Keep Time interval for OPTIONS Keep Alive feature in seconds. Range of values is
Alive Interval 1–64800. Default is 30.

OPTIONS Keep Maximum number of lost packets for OPTIONS Keep Alive feature before the phone
Alive Max Lost sends a re-registration. Range of values 3-10.

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Default is 3.

Remove OBP from Removes outbound proxy information from “Route” header when sending SIP
Route packets. Default is No.

Support SIP Adds “SIP Instance ID” attribute to “Contact” header in REGISTER request as
Instance ID defined in IETF SIP outbound draft. Default is Yes.

Hold Target Before Sends re-INVITE to hold transfer target before sending REFER message to
Refer transferee. Default is No.

Refer-To Use Target Includes target’s “Contact” header information in “Refer-To” header when using
Contact attended transfer. Default is No.

SUBSCRIBE for Sends periodic “SUBSCRIBE” requests (depends on “Register Expiration”


MWI parameter) for message waiting indication service. Default is No.

Enable 100rel Appends “100rel” attribute to the “required” header of the initial signaling messages.
Default is No.

TEL URI Indicates E.164 number in “From” header by adding “User=Phone” parameter or
using “Tel:” in SIP packets, if the base has an assigned PSTN Number.
• Disabled: Will use “SIP User ID” information in the Request-Line and “From”
header.
• User=Phone: “User=Phone” parameter will be attached to the Request-Line
and “From” header in the SIP request to indicate the E.164 number. If set to
"Enable".
• Enabled: "Tel:" will be used instead of "sip:" in the SIP request.
Please consult your carrier before changing this parameter. Default is Disabled.

Do Not Escape ‘#’ Replaces “#” by “%23” when sending SIP packets. Default is No.
as %23 in SIP URI

Disable Multiple m Sends only one m line in SDP, regardless of how many m fields are in the incoming
Line in SDP SDP. Default is No.

Use Privacy Header Controls whether the Privacy Header will be present in SIP INVITE message.
Default is Default.

Use P-Preferred- Controls whether PPI Header will be present in SIP INVITE message. Default is
Identity Header Default.

Ignore Alert-Info This option is used to configure default ringtone. If set to “Yes”, configured default
Header ringtone will be played. The default setting is No.

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Caller ID Display When set to “Auto”, the phone will look for the caller ID in the order of
P-Asserted Identity Header, Remote-Party-ID Header and From Header in the
incoming SIP INVITE. When set to “Disabled”, all incoming calls are
displayed with “Unavailable”. When set to “From Header”, the phone will
display the caller ID based on the From Header in the incoming SIP INVITE. The
default setting is “Auto”.

Session Timer

Enable Session Enables/Disables the Session Timer Support. Default is Yes.


Timer

Session Expiration Enables periodic refresh of SIP session via a SIP request (UPDATE, or re-INVITE).
When the session interval expires and there is no refresh via an UPDATE or re-
INVITE message, the session will be terminated. Session Expiration is the time at
which the session is considered timed out, if no successful session refresh
transaction occurs beforehand. Default is 180 seconds.

Min-SE Defines Minimum session expiration (in seconds).


Default is 90 seconds.

Caller Request Uses session timer when making outbound calls if remote party supports it.
Timer Default is No.

Callee Request Uses session timer when receiving inbound calls with session timer request.
Timer Default is No.

Force Timer Uses session timer even if the remote party does not support this feature. Selecting
“No” will enable session timer only when the remote party supports it.
Default is No.
To turn off Session Timer, select “No” for Caller Request Timer, Callee Request
Timer, and Force Timer.

UAC Specify Specifies which end will act as refresher for outgoing calls:
Refresher • UAC: The base station acts as the refresher.
• UAS: Callee or proxy server act as the refresher.
Default is Omit

UAS Specify Specifies which end will act as refresher for incoming calls:
Refresher • UAS: The base station acts as the refresher.
• UAC: Callee or proxy server act as the refresher.
Default is Omit

Force INVITE Uses INVITE message to refresh the session timer. Default is No.

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Validate Incoming Defines whether incoming messages will be validated or not. Default is No.
Messages

Check SIP User ID Checks SIP User ID in the Request URI of incoming INVITE; if it doesn't match the
for Incoming INVITE base SIP User ID, the call will be rejected. Direct IP calling will also be disabled.
Default is No.

Accept Incoming Checks SIP address of the Request URI in the incoming SIP message; if it doesn't
SIP from Proxy match SIP server address of the account, the call will be rejected. Default is No.
Only

Authenticate Challenges the incoming INVITE for authentication with SIP 401 Unauthorized
Incoming INVITE message. Default is No.

Authenticate Server Checks server TLS certificate to ensure that common name matches the configured
Certificate Domain SIP server. Default is No.

Authenticate Server Checks server TLS certificate to ensure that it is authorized by a known certificate
Certificate Chain authority. Default is No.

Trusted CA Treats entered certificate as a valid CA for authenticating the server TLS certificate.
Certificate Default is No.

Audio Settings

DTMF Settings

Send DTMF Specifies the mechanism to transmit DTMF digits. Default is via RTP (RFC2833)

• In audio: which means DTMF is combined in the audio signal (not very reliable
with low-bit-rate codecs);

• Via RTP (RFC2833): permits to specify DTMF with RTP packet. Users could
know the packet is DTMF in the RTP header as well as the type of DTMF;

• SIP INFO: uses SIP INFO to carry DTMF. The defect of this mode is that it's
easily to cause desynchronized of DTMF and media packet for the reason the
SIP and RTP are transmitted respectively.

Disable DTMF Uses above DTMF order without negotiation. Default is No.
Negotiation

DTMF Payload Type Defines payload type for DTMF using RFC2833.

Vocoder Settings

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Preferred Vocoder Configures vocoders in a preference list (up to 8 preferred vocoders) that will be
included with same order in SDP message. Vocoder types are G.711 A-/U-law,
G.722, G.726-32, G.723, G.729, iLBC and OPUS

Voice Frames per Transmits a specific number of voice frames per packet. Default is 2; increases to
TX 10/20/32/64 for G711/G726/G723/other codecs respectively.

G723 Rate Operates at specified encoding rate for G.723 vocoder. Available encoding rates
are 6.3kbps or 5.3kbps. Default is 6.3kbps.

G726-32 Packing Defines G726-32 packing mode (“ITU” or “IETF”). Default is ITU.
Mode

iLBC Frame Size Specifies iLBC packet frame size (20ms or 30ms). Default is 20ms.

iLBC Payload type Determines payload type for iLBC. The valid range is between 96 and 127.
Default is 97.

Disable OPUS Disables OPUS stereo attribute in SDP header. Default is No.
stereo in SDP

OPUS Payload Type Determines OPUS payload type. The valid range is between 96 and 127.
Default is 123.

Use First Matching Includes only the first matching vocoder in its 200OK response, otherwise it will
Vocoder in 200OK include all matching vocoders in same order received in INVITE. Default is No.
SDP

Callee Codec When callee, whose codecs are given priority in Codecs negotiation, local or
Negotiation Priority remote. Set it Remote will use remote codec priority, or local will use local priority.
Default is Remote.

SRTP Mode Selects SRTP mode to use (“Disabled”, “Enabled but not forced”, or “Enabled and
forced”). Default is Disabled.
It uses SDP security description to exchange key. Please refer to:
SDES: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4568
SRTP: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3711

Crypto Life Time Adds crypto life time header to SRTP packets. Default is Yes.

Silence Allows detecting the absence of audio and conserves bandwidth by preventing the
Suppression (VAD) transmission of "silent packets" over the network. Default is No.

Jitter Buffer Type Selects jitter buffer type (Fixed or Adaptive) based on network conditions.

Jitter Buffer Length • High (initial 200ms, min 40ms, max 600ms) Note: not all vocoders can meet
the high requirement.

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• Low (initial 50ms, min 10ms, max 100ms).

Voice Monitoring

Enable RTCP Enables RTCP statistics and control information. Default settings is RTCP.

Call Settings

Early Dial Sends an early INVITE each time a key is pressed when a user dials a number.
Otherwise, only one INVITE is sent after full number is dialed (user presses Dial
Key or after “no key entry timeout” expires). This option should be used only if there
is a SIP proxy configured and supporting “484 Incomplete Address” responses.
Otherwise, the call will likely be rejected by the proxy (with a 404 Not Found error).
Default is No.
This feature is NOT designed to work with and should NOT be enabled for direct
IP-to-IP calling.

Dial Plan Prefix Adds specified prefix to dialed number.

Dial Plan Dial Plan Rules:


1. Accept Digits : +,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0, *, #, A,a,B,b,C,c,D,d ;
2. Grammar: x – any digit from 0-9;
a. xx+ - at least 2-digit number;
b. xx – exactly 2-digit number;
c. ^ - exclude;
d. . – wildcard, matches one or more characters
e. [3-5] – any digit of 3, 4, or 5;
f. [147] – any digit 1, 4, or 7;
g. <2=011> - replace digit 2 with 011 when dialing
h. <=1> - add a leading 1 to all numbers dialed, vice versa will
remove a 1 from the number dialed
i. | - or

• Example 1: {[369]11 | 1617xxxxxxx} –


Allow 311, 611, 911, and any 10-digit
numbers of leading digits 1617

• Example 2: {^1900x+ | <=1617>xxxxxxx} –


Block any number with leading digits 1900 and add prefix 1617
for any dialed 7-digit numbers

• Example 3: {1xxx[2-9]xxxxxx | <2=011>x+} –


Allow any length of number with leading digit 2 and 10 digit-

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between 2 and 9; If leading digit is 2, replace leading digit 2
with 011 before dialing.
3. Default: Outgoing – {x+}

Example of a simple dial plan used in a Home/Office in the US:


{ ^1900x. | <=1617>[2-9]xxxxxx | 1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx | 011[2-9]x. | [3469]11 |
\+x+ }

Explanation of example rule (reading from left to right):


• ^1900x. – prevents dialing any number started with 1900
• <=1617>[2-9]xxxxxx - allows dialing to local area code (617) numbers by
dialing 7 numbers and 1617 area code will be added automatically
• 1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx - allows dialing to any US/Canada Number with 11 digits
length
• 011[2-9]x. – allows international calls starting with 011
• [3469]11 – allow dialing special and emergency numbers 311, 411, 611 and
911
• \+x+ - allow dialing any digit with leading + sign; example: +16175669300
Note: In some cases, user wishes to dial strings such as *123 to activate voice
mail or other application provided by service provider. In this case * should be
predefined inside dial plan feature. An example dial plan will be: { *x+ } which
allows the user to dial * followed by any length of numbers.
Dial Plan Bypass: Users can bypass the dial plan when making a call from call
history by enabling the Feature using Pvalues:
Profile 1: P2382=6
Profile 2: P2482=6
Profile 3: P2582=6
Profile 4: P2682=6

Bypass Dial plan Enable/Disable the dial plan check while making outgoing calls.
The default setting is “No”.

Use # as Dial Key Treats “#” as the “Send” (or “Dial”) key. If set to “No”, this “#” key can be included
as part of the dialed number. Default is Yes.

On Hold Reminder Supports to disable or enable “On Hold Reminder Tone” to play a reminder tone
Tone when a call is on hold.

Match Incoming Specifies matching rules with number, pattern or Alert Info text. When the incoming
Caller ID caller ID or Alert Info matches the rule, the phone will ring with selected distinctive
ringtone.
Matching rules:

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• Specific caller ID number. For example, 8321123;

• A defined pattern with certain length using x and + to specify, where x could be
any digit from 0 to 9. Samples:
▪ xx+ : at least 2-digit number;
▪ xx : only 2-digit number;
▪ [345]xx: 3-digit number with the leading digit of 3, 4 or 5;
▪ [6-9]xx: 3-digit number with the leading digit from 6 to 9.

• Alert Info text


Users could configure the matching rule as certain text (e.g., priority) and select the
custom ring tone mapped to it. The custom ring tone will be used if the phone
receives SIP INVITE with Alert-Info header in the following format:
Alert-Info: <http://127.0.0.1>; info=priority
Selects the distinctive ring tone for the matching rule. When the incoming caller ID
or Alert Info matches the rule, the phone will ring with the selected ring.

Allow Auto Answer If set to "Yes", the phone will automatically turn on the speaker phone to answer
by Call-info/Alert- incoming calls, based on the SIP Call-Info/Alert-Info header sent from the
Info server/proxy. The default setting is "No"

Custom Alert-Info Used exclusively to match the contents of the info parameter in the Alert-Info header
for Auto Answer for auto answer.
The default auto answer headers will not be matched if this is defined.

Allow Barging for Allows to auto answer a call by Call-Info/Alert-Info, even the phone is current in
Auto Answer by middle of a call, it is disabled by default.
Call-Info/Alert-Info.

Enable Call Enables do not disturb, call forward and other call features via the local feature
Features codes on the base. Otherwise, ITSP feature codes can be used. Default is Yes.

Disable Call Waiting Disables displaying caller ID when receiving a second incoming call.
Caller ID Default is No.

Enable Call Waiting Enables call waiting for accounts using this profile which are set to Parallel ring
in Parallel Mode mode. Default is No.

Disable Visual MWI Disables use of visual message waiting indicator when there is an unread voicemail
message. Default is No.

Transfer on Transfers the call to the other party if the conference initiator hangs up.
Conference Hangup Default is No.

Ring Timeout Stops ringing when incoming call is not answered within a specific period of time.
Default is 60 seconds.

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Hunting Group Ring Forwards incoming call to the next member of a hunt group if not answered within
Timeout a specific period of time. Default is 20 seconds.

Send Anonymous Sets “From”, “Privacy” and “P_Asserted_Identity” headers in outgoing INVITE
message to “anonymous”, blocking caller ID. Default is No.

Anonymous Call Rejects incoming calls with anonymous caller ID with “486 Busy here” message.
Rejection Default is No.

Special Feature Selects Soft switch vendors’ special mode. Example of vendors: Broadsoft,
CBCOM, RNK, Huawei, ZTE IME, Phone Power, Metaswitch. Default is Standard.

Music On Hold URI Configure the music on hold URI to call when a call is on hold if server support it.

Allow Unsolicited Allow unsolicited REFER to accomplish an outgoing call.


REFER

Feature Key When enabled, call features like DND, call forward, call waiting will be synchronized
Synchronization between the server and the phone. It will use NOTIFY to send the status in XML
content to server and accept the NOTIFY from the server. This feature following the
Broadsoft and MetaSwitch standard. Any server following the same standard will
be compatible with this feature.

Call Log Configure the level of call logs or disable the call log.

DECT Page Definitions

Table 17: DECT Page Definitions

General Settings

Base Station Name Displays the name of the base station.


Default is DP752_[last 6 digits of MAC address].

Admin PIN Code Configures admin PIN code for authentication. Default is 0000.

Enable Repeater Enables the base station repeater mode to associate with available repeaters. Once
Mode enabled the base station starts searching for nearby repeaters and open
subscription to associate with the available repeaters. This option requires
rebooting the base station to take effect. Default is No.

Enable Repeater Enables base station network management of discovered and paired repeaters.
Management Once enabled, users need first to reboot the base station to take effect, then login
on the web UI and browser to Status page, a new tab “DECT Repeater Status” will
be available to display discovered and paired devices and also allowing users to
associate / dissociate repeaters and also access their web GUI.

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DECT PTT Silence This will determine for how long the PTT call will be closed after being in idle state.
Timer If set to 0, the timer will be disabled, and the PTT will be remaining forever until all
party exit the PTT call.

Clear Call Logs Deletes call history logs of all Handsets from base station.

Handset Settings

Handset Displays list of Handsets’ indexes, from HS 1 to HS 5.

Handsets Name Allows to customize Handsets name. Default is “HS1” to “HS5”

Handsets Assigns private phonebook to Handsets. Each Handsets has a private phonebook
Phonebook or can be disabled. A private phonebook can be shared between specific Handsets.
Example: PB1 assigned to HS1 and HS2

Off-hook Auto-dial Configures a number to auto dial when off-hook.

SIP Account Settings

Account Displays list of accounts’ indexes, from account 1 to account 10.

SIP User ID Enters SIP user ID provided by VoIP service provider (ITSP). Usually in the form of
digit similar to phone number or actually a phone number.

Authenticate ID Enters account authenticate ID provided by VoIP service provider (ITSP). Can be
identical to or different from “SIP user ID”.

Password Specifies account password provided by VoIP provider (ITSP) to register to SIP
servers.

Name Chooses a name to be associated to user. Supported length is 256.

Profile Selects the profile ID (1/2/3/4).

HS Mode Determines HS modes; the base station supports 4 hunting group modes and 1
non-hunting group:

• Circular mode: all phones ring sequentially, starting with the phone after
the one which rang last.

• Linear mode: all phones ring sequentially in the predetermined order,


starting with the first phone each time.

• Parallel mode: all phones ring concurrently; after one phone answers, the

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• Non-Hunting Group: an account will be assigned to a single specific


Handsets.

For more details about Hunting Group, please refer to [Hunting Groups]

Active Activates/deactivates the account.

Handsets Line Settings

Handsets Line Configures Handsets line settings; the base station supports up to 10 SIP accounts,
Settings 5 Handsets; each Handsets can be configured with up to 10 accounts.
Please be aware that the Handsets line settings will be affected by DID settings
(hunting group settings) in “DECT → SIP Account Settings”. For more details about
Hunting Group, please refer to [Hunting Groups]

Handsets Settings (1 - 5)

Enable Auto Answer Enables / disables auto answer of incoming calls to Handsets. Default setting is No.

Enable Mute for Enables/disables auto mute right after the call been answer, this can be configured
Auto Answer by either the handset GUI or Web UI

Enable Offhook on Enables / disables off hook of Handsets when picked up from cradle. Default setting
Cradle Pickup is No.

Enable Onhook on Enables / disables on hook of Handsets when repositioned on cradle. Default
Cradle Reposition setting is No.

Disable Conference Enables / disables the conference option on this Handsets. Default setting is No.

Disable Transfer Enables / disables transfer option on this Handsets. Default setting is No.

Disable Busy Tone Enables / disables the busy tone heard in the Handsets when call is disconnected
on Remote remotely.
Disconnect

Disable Call Disables playing call waiting tone during active call when receiving a second
Waiting Tone incoming call. The CWCID will still be displayed. Default is No.

Play warning tone Allows to play a warning tone for auto answer for protect the privacy. This setting
for Auto Answer can be configured by either the handset GUI or the Web UI.
Intercom

No Key Entry Initiates the call within this time interval if no additional key entry during dialing
Timeout stage. Default is 4 seconds.

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Blind transfer wait Defines the timeout (in seconds) for no key entry during a blind transfer. Default is
timeout 30 seconds.

Custom Ringtone Assigns custom ringtone to specific Handsets from the ringtones available on the
base station. It takes up to 10 ringtone files which have be named as ring1.bin to
ring10.bin, and you can assign one ringtone to each Handsets. Default is Disabled.

Time Format Set the displayed Time Format on Handsets to 12 hours or 24 hours. Default is
12hr.

Date Format Set the displayed date format on handsets.

Settings Page Definitions

Table 18: Settings Page Definitions

Network Settings – Basic Settings

IP Address Mode Selects IP address mode (DHCP, Static IP or PPPoE) for DP752 Base Station.

Preferred DNS Specifies preferred DNS server to use when DHCP, PPPoE or Static mode is set.
Server

DHCP Settings Host name (Option Specifies the name of the client. The name may or may not
12) be qualified with the local domain name. This field is
optional but may be required by ISP.

Vendor Class ID Exchanges vendor class ID by clients and servers to


(Option 60) convey particular configuration or other identification
information about a client. Default is DP7XX.

PPPoE Settings Configures PPPoE account ID, password and service name.

Static IP Settings Sets IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS server 1, and DNS server 2.

Network Settings – Advanced Settings

802.1X Mode Enables/Disables 802.1X mode. To enable this mode, you should select EAP-MD5.
Default is Disable.

802.1X Identity Configures the identity for 802.1X mode.

MD5 Password Determines the MD5 password for 802.1X mode.

802.1X CA Uploads / deletes the 802.1X CA certificates.


Certificate

802.1X Client Uploads / Deletes the 802.1X Client Certificates.

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Enable LLDP Activates LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol). Default is No.

Layer 2 QoS Enable VLAN Enables / Disables the VLAN mode. Default is Disabled.
Settings

Layer 2 QoS Sets layer 2 QoS 802.1Q/VLAN tag. Default is 0.


802.1Q/VLAN Tag

Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Sets layer 2 QoS 802.1p priority value for SIP signaling.
Priority Value for SIP Default is 0.
signaling

Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Sets layer 2 QoS 802.1p priority value for RTP media.
Priority Value for RTP Default is 0.
media

STUN Settings Use STUN Enables STUN. Default is No.

STUN server Configures IP address or domain name of STUN server.


Only non-symmetric NAT routers work with STUN.

Number of STUN Specifies number of STUN response misses allowed


Response Misses before restarting DHCP service. The minimum is 3 misses.
Allowed

Keep-Alive Interval Sends periodically a blank UDP packet to SIP server to


keep "ping hole" on the NAT router open. Default is 20
seconds.

UPnP Discovery Enable UPnP Enables/disables UPnP discovery feature. Default is Yes.
Settings discovery After enabled, if you have a PC in the same network of
DP752, you can browse it directly in your Network. Double
click the device will open its web GUI in your default
browser.

UPnP Discovery Specifies in seconds the interval to send out SSDP notifies.
Notify Interval Default settings is 30.

Management Interface Settings

Enable Management Allows administrator to setup a Virtual Network Interface on top of the physical
Interface interface for device management. Default is No.

Management Access Chooses whether to access using “Management Interface Only” (Default) Or

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Layer 2 QoS Assigns the VLAN Tag of the Layer 2 QoS packets. Default is 0.
802.1Q/VLAN Tag

Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Assigns the priority value of the Layer 2 QoS packets. Valid range is 0 - 7.
Priority Value

IP Address Mode Set the IP mode to either “DHCP” or “Static”. Default is DHCP.

Static IP Settings

IP Address Enter the IP address when static IP is used. Default is 192.168.100.100

Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask when static IP is used. Default is 255.255.255.0

Gateway Enter the Default Gateway when static IP is used. Default is 192.168.100.1

DNS Server 1 Enter DNS Server 1 when static IP is used.

DNS Server 2 Enter DNS Server 2 when static IP is used.

Network → Open VPN® Settings

Enables/Disables the OpenVPN® feature.


OpenVPN® Enable
Default settings is No.

OpenVPN® Server
Configures the address of the OpenVPN® server.
Address

OpenVPN® Port Defines the port of the OpenVPN® server. Default is 1194.

OpenVPN®
Determines network protocol UDP or TCP used for OpenVPN®. Default is UDP.
Transport

OpenVPN® CA Uploads the OpenVPN® CA.

OpenVPN®
Uploads the OpenVPN® Certificate.
Certificate

OpenVPN® Client
Uploads the OpenVPN® Client Key.
Key

OpenVPN® Cipher
Must be the same cipher method used by the OpenVPN® server
Method

OpenVPN®
OpenVPN® authentication username (optional)
Username

OpenVPN®
OpenVPN® authentication password (optional)
Password

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Enable OpenVPN® Comp-lzo or Not, Default Value is YES
Izo

Additional options to be appended to the OpenVPN® config file, separated by


semicolon. For example: comp-lzo no;auth SHA256
Additional Options
Note: Please use with caution. Make sure that the options are recognizable by
OpenVPN® and do not unnecessarily override the other configurations above.

SNMP Settings

Enable SNMP Enables/Disables the SNMP feature. Default settings is No

Version Version SNMP version.

Port SNMP port. Default is 161.

Trap Community Configures the Name of SNMP trap community.

SNMP Trap Version SNMP Trap Version. Default is Trap Version 3.

SNMP Trap IP IP address of the SNMP trap receiver.

SNMP Trap Port Port of the SNMP trap receiver. Default is 162.

SNMP Trap Interval The interval between each trap sent to the trap receiver. Default is 60.

SNMP Username Username for SNMP.

• noAuthUser: Users with security level noAuthnoPriv and context name


as noAuth.

• authUser: Users with security level authNoPriv and context name as


Security Level
auth.

• privUser: Users with security level authPriv and context name as priv.

Default is NoAuthUser.

Authentication
Select the Authentication Protocol: “None” or “MD5” or “SHA”. Default is None.
Protocol

Privacy Protocol Select the Privacy Protocol: “None” or “DES” or “AES”. Default is None.

Authentication Key Enter the Authentication Key

Privacy Key Enter the Privacy Key.

SNMP Trap Username User name for SNMP Trap.

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• noAuthUser: Users with security level noAuthnoPriv and context name
as noAuth.

• authUser: Users with security level authNoPriv and context name as


Trap Security Level
auth.

• privUser: Users with security level authPriv and context name as priv.

Default is NoAuthUser.

Trap Authentication
Select the Authentication Protocol: “None” or “MD5” or “SHA”. Default is None.
Protocol

Trap Privacy Protocol Select the Privacy Protocol: “None” or “DES” or “AES”. Default is None.

Trap Authentication
Enter the Trap Authentication Key.
Key

Trap Privacy Key Enter the Trap Privacy Key

External Service

Order Displays the order of the service. (1 – 10)

Service Type Specifies the service’s type. Two options are available: None or GDS.
Default setting is None. Note: The DP752 supports up 10 GDS items.
For more details, refer to Facility Access Systems

Account Specifies the account on which the service will be applied.

System Specifies the name to identify the service.


Identification

System Number Specifies the system number, in case the service type option is set to GDS, the
system number is the SIP user ID configured on GDS37xx, or the IP address of the
GDS37xx itself if it’s using IP call.

Access Password Determines the access password, in case the service type option is set to
GDS, the access password is the one configured on “Remote PIN to Open the Door”
field on GDS37xx settings.

Ring Tones

System Ring Sets ring cadences for all incoming calls.


Cadence
Syntax: c=on1/off1-on2/off2-on3/off3;) Default is set to c=2000/4000; (US
standards) on1 is the period of ringing ("On time" in "ms") while off1 is the period of
silence. Up to three cadences are supported.

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Call Progress Configures tone frequencies according to user preference. By default, the tones are
Tones set to North American frequencies. Frequencies should be configured with known
values to avoid uncomfortable high pitch sounds. ON is the period of ringing ("On
time" in "ms") while OFF is the period of silence. In order to set a continuous ring,
OFF should be zero. Otherwise it will ring ON ms and a pause of OFF ms and then
repeats the pattern.

• “Dial tone”
• “Ring back tone”
• “Busy tone”
• “Call-Waiting tone”

Please refer to the document below to determine your local call progress tones:

http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/inr/forms/files/tones-0203.pdf

System Features

Disable Direct IP Deactivates Direct IP-to-IP calling function. Default is No.


Call

User-Agent Prefix This option allows to configure a customized User-Agent Prefix.

Maintenance Page Definitions

Table 19: Maintenance Page Definitions

Firmware Upgrade

Base Firmware

Firmware Upgrade Selects how firmware upgrade request will be sent:


• Always Check for New Firmware
• Check New Firmware only when F/W pre/suffix changes
• Always Skip the Firmware Check.

HTTP/HTTPS/FTP/FTPS Enters user name to authenticate with HTTP/HTTPS server.


User Name

HTTP/HTTPS/FTP/FTPS Enters password to authenticate with HTTP/HTTPS server.


Password

Always send HTTP Basic Includes configured user name and password in HTTP request before
Authentication Informationreceiving authentication challenge from the server. Default is No.

Verify host when using Verifies host name in server certificate when using HTTPS. Default is Yes.

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Upgrade via Selects firmware upgrade method: HTTP/HTTPS, FTP/FTPS.

Firmware Server Path Sets IP address or domain name of firmware server. The URL of the server
that hosts the firmware release. Default is fm.grandstream.com/gs.
Note: Make sure to not prepend address with "http://" or any other protocol.

Firmware File Prefix Checks if firmware file is with matching prefix before downloading it. This field
enables user to store different versions of firmware files in one directory on
the firmware server.

Firmware File Postfix Checks if firmware file is with matching postfix before downloading it. This
field enables user to store different versions of firmware files in one directory
on the firmware server.

Allow DHCP Option 43 Obtains configuration and upgrade server’s information from DHCP server
and Option 66 to using options 66 and 43.
Override Server
Note: If DHCP Option 66 is enabled, the base will attempt downloading the
firmware file from the server URL provided by DHCP, even though Firmware
Server Path is left blank.

Automatic Upgrade Specifies when the firmware upgrade process will be initiated:
• No: Base station will only do upgrade once at boot up.
• Yes, check for upgrade at random every X day(s): Specify a period in
days.
• Check for upgrade every X minute(s): Specify a period in minutes.
• Check for upgrade every day: Specify “Hour of the day (0-23)”.
• Check for upgrade every week: Specify “Hour of the day (0-23)” and
“Day of the week (0-6)”. Note: Day of week is starting from Sunday.
Default is No.

Random Interval Start Starting time for random interval in hours (0-23): minutes (0-59).
Time

Random Interval Stop Stopping time for random interval in hours (0-23): minutes (0-59).
Time

Hour of the Day (0-23) Defines the hour of the day to check the HTTP/FTP server for firmware
upgrades.

Day of the Week (0-6) Defines the day of the week to check HTTP/FTP server for firmware
upgrades.

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Firmware Key Decrypts the firmware file using specified key (32-digit in Hexadecimal) when
encrypted.

Handset Firmware

Handset Firmware Upload Uploads Handsets firmware.


Reboot the device after uploading to apply and use the new
firmware.

Delete Deletes previously uploaded Handsets firmware.

Automatic Upgrade Enables automatic upgrade when the Handsets detects the new firmware.

Provisioning

XML Config File Decrypts XML configuration file when encrypted.


Password The password used for encrypting the XML configuration file is using
OpenSSL.

HTTP/HTTPS/FTP/FTPS Enters user name to authenticate with HTTP/HTTPS server.


User Name

HTTP/HTTPS/FTP/FTPS Enters password to authenticate with HTTP/HTTPS server.


Password

Always send HTTP Basic Includes configured user name and password in HTTP request before
Authentication receiving authentication challenge from the server. Default is No.
Information

Verify host when using Verifies host name in server certificate when using HTTPS.
HTTPS Default is Yes.

Provisioning via Choose the method that the base station uses to request Handsets ipei config
file. Can use TFTP, HTTP or HTTPS.

Config Server Path Sets IP address or domain name of configuration server. The server hosts a
copy of the configuration file to be installed on the DP752.

Default is fm.grandstream.com/gs.

Note: Make sure to not prepend address with "http://" or any other protocol.

Config File Prefix Checks if configuration files are with matching prefix before downloading
them. This field enables user to store different configuration files in one
directory on the provisioning server.

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Config File Postfix Checks if configuration files are with matching postfix before downloading
them. This field enables user to store different configuration files in one
directory on the provisioning server.

Enable Handset Checks to allow Handsets config upgrade for Handsets related settings.
Config Upgrade Default is No.

Handset Config File If configured, only the Handsets configuration file with the matching
Prefix encrypted prefix will be downloaded and flashed into the device. Default
prefix is ipei_

Handset Config File If configured, only the Handsets configuration file with the matching
Postfix encrypted postfix will be downloaded and flashed into the device.

Allow DHCP Option 43 Obtains configuration and upgrade server’s information from DHCP server
and Option 66 to using options 66 and 43.
Override Server Note: If DHCP Option 66 is enabled, the DP752 will attempt downloading the
firmware file from the server URL provided by DHCP, even though Config
Server Path is left blank.

Allow DHCP Option 120 Obtains configuration and update SIP server information from DHCP server
to Override SIP Server using options 120.
Note: If DHCP option 120 is enabled, the sip server setting can be changed
for profile 1.

3CX Auto Provision Sends multicast “SUBSCRIBE” message for provisioning at booting stage,
used for PnP (Plug-and-Play) configuration. Default is Yes.

Disable SIP NOTIFY Device will not challenge NOTIFY with 401 when set to “Yes”.
Authentication Default setting is “No”.

Automatic Specifies when provisioning process will be initiated:


Provisioning • No: Base station will only request configuration files once at boot up.
• Yes, check for provisioning at random every X day(s): Specify a period
in days.
• Check for provisioning every X minute(s): Specify a period in minutes.
• Check for provisioning every day: Specify “Hour of the day (0-23)”.
• Check for provisioning every week: Specify “Hour of the day (0-23)” and
“Day of the week (0-6)”. Note: Day of week is starting from Sunday.
Default is No.

Random Interval Start Starting time for random interval in hours (0-23): minutes (0-59).
Time

Random Interval Stop Stopping time for random interval in hours (0-23): minutes (0-59).

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Hour of the Day (0-23) Defines the hour of the day to check the HTTP/TFTP server for configuration
file changes. Default is 1.

Day of the Week (0-6) Defines the day of the week to check HTTP/TFTP server for configuration file
changes. Default is 1.

Authenticate Conf File Authenticates configuration file before being accepted. This protects the
device configuration from unauthorized modifications. Default is No.

Download and By default, device will provision the first available config in the order of
Process ALL Available cfgMAC, cfgMAC.xml, cfgMODEL.xml, and cfg.xml (corresponding to device
Config Files specific, model specific, and global configs). If set to Yes, device will
download and apply (overwrite) all available configs in the same order.

Upload Device Configuration

Upload Device Config Uploads manually device configuration (XML and TXT formats are supported)
to base station.

Download Device Configuration

Device Config Downloads actual device configuration file in .txt format.


(TXT)

Device Config Downloads default device configuration file in .xml format.


(XML)

Backup Configuration

Backup Configuration Generates an XML config file storing all current configuration after pressing
Backup Settings and display list of backup files available (users need to wait
a few seconds and refresh the provisioning page to display the backup files).
Maximum of 10 backup files are supported and when it reaches 10 entries,
this feature will be disabled.
Note: Click on Download to download the specific backup or Delete to
remove all the backup files.

Web/SSH Access

User Password

New Password Configures user level password. Case sensitive and max. Length of 30
characters.

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Confirm Password Configures the new user password again to confirm the new password.

Admin Password

Admin Password Configures admin level password. Case sensitive and max length is 30
characters.

Confirm Password Configures the new user password again to confirm the new password.

Access Control Lists

White list for WAN side If white list exists, then only these IP addresses are allowed to web and SSH
access.

Black list for WAN side If black list exists and white list is empty, then only these IP addresses are
not allowed to web and SSH access

TR-069

Enable TR-069 Enables / Disables TR-069 service. Default is No.

ACS URL Specifies URL of TR-069 Auto Configuration Server.


(e.g., http://acs.mycompany.com), or IP address.

ACS Username Enters username to authenticate to ACS.

ACS Password Enters password to authenticate to ACS.

Periodic Inform Enable Sends periodic inform packets to ACS. Default is No

Periodic Inform Interval Configures to sends periodic “Inform” packets to ACS based on specified
interval.

Connection Request Enters username for ACS to connect to the base station.
Username

Connection Request Enters password for ACS to connect to the base station.
Password

Security Settings

Web/SSH

HTTP Web Port Customizes HTTP port used to access base station web UI. Default is 80.

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HTTPS Web Port Customizes HTTPS port used to access base station web UI. Default is 443.

Web Access Mode Determines the protocol to be user for the web interface access. Default is
HTTP.

Disable SSH Disables SSH access. Default is No.

SSH Port Customizes SSH access port. Default is 22.

SIP TLS

SIP TLS Certificate Specifies SSL certificate used for SIP over TLS in X.509 format. Base station
has built-in private key and SSL certificate. Max allow length 8192

SIP TLS Private Key Specifies SSL certificate key used for SIP over TLS in X.509 format. Base
station has built-in private key and SSL certificate. Max allow length 8192

SIP TLS Private Key Specifies SSL certificate key password used for SIP over TLS in X.509
Password format.
Max allow length 64

RADIUS

Primary RADIUS Server Defines the primary RADIUS server (Remote Authentication Dial-In User
Service) to authenticate dial-in users and authorize their access to requested
system or service.

Primary RADIUS Uses specified port for authentication with the primary RADIUS server.
Authentication Port Default is 1812.

Primary RADIUS Specifies port to be used for the primary RADIUS account. Default is 1813.
Account Port

Primary RADIUS Server Enters secret string to be used to authenticate the RADIUS connection to the
Secret primary server. It should match RADIUS configuration.

Secondary RADIUS Sets IP or FQDN of the secondary RADIUS server. In case primary radius
Server server becomes unusable, the secondary will take role and manage credit
resources in the network.

Secondary RADIUS Uses specified port for authentication with the secondary RADIUS
Authentication Port authentication.
Default is 1812.

Secondary RADIUS Specifies port to be used for the secondary RADIUS account.
Account Port Default is 1813.

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Secondary RADIUS Enters secret string to be used to authenticate the RADIUS connection to the
Sever Secret secondary server. It should match RADIUS configuration.

RADIUS Timeout Specifies period of time before request is cancelled if no response.


Default is 2.

RADIUS Retry Specifies amount of retry attempts if RADIUS communication failure.


Default is 3.

Device Custom Certificate

Device Custom Configures the certificate used by device during provisioning and web
Certificate access.

Device Custom Private Configures the private key used by device during provisioning and web
Key access

Enable Device Custom When enables the device will use the custom certificate, otherwise it will use
Certificate the default certificates.
Default is No.

Security

Validate Server Validate server certificates with our trusted list for TLS connections. If set to
Certificates "No", device will bypass certificate validation (not recommended).

Trusted CA Certificates • CA Certificate: Users can Upload/Delete up to 6 Trusted CA Certificates


for HTTPS/FTPS server.
• Load CA Certificates: Specifies whether the phone will use Default
(built-in) Certificates, Custom certificates, or both (All certificates) to
authenticate with the server.

Date and Time

NTP Server Defines URL or IP address of the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server.
Used by the base to synchronize the date and time. A list of public NTP
servers can be found at pool.ntp.org.

NTP Update Interval Contacts NTP server at specified period of time (in minutes) to obtain the
date and time. Default is 60 minutes.

Allow DHCP Option 42 to Obtains NTP server address from a DHCP server using DHCP Option 42; it
NTP Server will override configured NTP Server.
If set to “No”, the base will use configured NTP server to synchronize time
and date even if a NTP server is provided by DHCP server. Default is No.

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System Time Zone Settings

Time Zone Selects time zone to define date/time on the base.

Self-Defined Time Zone Allows users to define their own time zone.

Allow DHCP Option 2 to Obtains time zone setting (offset) from a DHCP server using DHCP Option 2;
override time zone it will override selected time zone. If set to “No”, the base station will use
selected time zone even if provided by DHCP server. Default is No.

Custom Time Zone Settings

Custom Time Zones Enable or disable customized time zone. Default is Disabled.

UTC Offset Offset is negative for time zone following UTC and positive for time zone
leading UTC (-12 to +14). Default is 0.

Second Offset Offset for second time zone. Offset is negative for time zone following UTC
and positive for time zone leading UTC (-12 to +14). Default is 0.

DST Type Set Daylight Savings Time by day or by week. Default is by week.

Start & End Times Starting and ending times for the time zone.
Default Start is 2:0 ; Default End is 2:0.

Time zone settings by - Start & End Months: Starting and ending months for the time zone.
week Default Start is April; Default End is September.
- Start & End settings by week : Starting and ending settings by week
for the time zone.
Default Start is Sunday, Week 1 ; Default End is Sunday, Week1.

Time zone settings by - Start & End settings by day:


day Starting and ending settings by day (0-365) for the time zone.
Default Start is 1 ; Default End is 1.

Manual Time Settings

Manual Time Disables/Enables manual time settings. Default is Disabled.

Year / Month / Day Set the Year (2016-2037), Month (1-12) and Day (1-31) manually.

Hour : Minute Enter hour (0-23), Minute (0-59) manually.

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Syslog Protocol Default UDP. While SSH/TLS allows sending syslog through secured TLS
protocol to syslog server. Note: CA verification is required

Syslog Server Sets IP address or URL of system log server. The server collects system log
information from the base station.
User may configure the Syslog port by adding it after the Syslog Server
address. When configured, the Syslog messages will be sent to this port
instead of the default syslog port. Default is 514.

Syslog Level Selects log level; the level is one of DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR,
EXTRA DEBUG (default is NONE). Syslog messages are sent based on the
following events:
1. product model/version on boot up (INFO level)
2. NAT related info (INFO level)
3. sent or received SIP message (DEBUG level)
4. SIP message summary (INFO level)
5. inbound and outbound calls (INFO level)
6. registration status change (INFO level)
7. negotiated codec (INFO level)
8. Ethernet link up (INFO level)
9. SLIC chip exception (WARNING and ERROR levels)
10. memory exception (ERROR level)

The Syslog uses USER facility. In addition to standard Syslog payload, it


contains the following components: GS_LOG: [device MAC address] [error
code] error message. Example: May 19 02:40:38 192.168.1.14 GS_LOG:
[00:0b:82:00:a1:be][000] Ethernet link is up

Syslog Keyword Filtering Syslog will be filtered based on keywords provided. If you enter multiple
keywords, it should be separated by ','. Please Note: no spaces allowed.

Print SIP in Syslog Includes full SIP messages in syslog.

Packet Capture

Status Displays packet capture status. When user starts to capture trace file, it will
show “RUNNING” status, otherwise, it will show “STOPPED”.

With RTP Packets Defines whether packet capture file contains RTP or not.
Default setting is No.

Factory Reset

Force Reboot Kills active processes and forces the reboot of DP752 base station.

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Reset Type Specifies the type of reset to perform via the Web UI reset button:
There are 3 reset type for Web UI button:

1. Full Factory Reset: Reset all the settings.

2. NVRAM Settings Only: Reset all the settings except subscription


information, so the Handsets will stay in subscribed after reset, but all the
other settings like account info, call settings, audio settings, etc., will be
reset.

3. DECT Settings Only: Reset only the subscription (wipe out all the
subscription information), but keep all the other settings like account, SIP
settings.

Perform Selected Reset Press Reset button to reset settings based on the reset type selected.

Configure Hardware Button

Reset Type Specifies the type of reset to perform via the hardware/page button:
There are 3 reset type for Web UI button:

1. Full Factory Reset: Reset all the settings.

2. NVRAM Settings Only: Reset all the settings except subscription


information, so the Handsets will stay in subscribed after reset, but all the
other settings like account info, call settings, audio settings, etc., will be
reset.

3. DECT Settings Only: Reset only the subscription (wipe out all the
subscription information), but keep all the other settings like account, SIP
settings.

4. Disabled: Hardware button will act as page button only.

Automatic reboot

Automatic Reboot No: if selected the automatic reboot will not be configured
Yes, reboot daily: if selected, the automatic reboot will be performed daily
Yes, reboot every week on: select the day in which you want the automatic reboot
to be performed
Yes, reboot every month on day: select the day in which you want the automatic

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Support

Support Documentation

Online Support Redirects users to tools page and DP7xx product pages available on
Grandstream official website.

Offline Support Allows users to download the drilling templates.

Support

Configuration Support

Download Default Device Downloads the default device configuration file in .txt and .XML formats.
Configuration

Support

Debug Tools

Remote Log Submission Agree to By clicking the submit button, you agree to terms and
- Terms & Conditions terms? conditions for submitting debug logs and allow the device to
send these files to Grandstream to be used for troubleshooting
purposes.
Note: Grandstream will not collect any information without
customers acknowledged and permissions.

Email Configures email field for core collection tools. Users can leave
Address a contact email to get feedbacks.

Comments Includes a comment with information regarding the use of the


device when the problem occurred. As an alternative to the
device submitting the files, you may download the files below
and submit them to Grandstream manually.

Debug Log Files Kills phone control process on base station and generates core file and other
debug information and also it allows users to delete the generated log files.
Reboot required to restart process.

Handsets Notification Notifies Handsets when a debug file is available after recovery. Default is No.

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Table 20: Phonebook Page Definitions

Global Phonebook XML Settings

Global Phonebook Selects type of global phonebook to use.


Type • If set to XML, DP752 will use the configuration in Global Phonebook XML
Settings page.
• If set to LDAP, DP752 will use configuration in Global Phonebook LDAP
Settings page.

Automatic XML Phonebook Download

Enable Automatic Sends periodic requests to download XML Phonebook via HTTP, HTTPS, or TFTP.
XML Phonebook
Download

HTTP/HTTPS User Enters user name to authenticate with HTTP/HTTPS server.


Name

HTTP/HTTPS Enters password to authenticate with HTTP/HTTPS server.


Password

Phonebook XML Indicates server path to download XML phonebook file. This field could be IP
Server Path address or URL, with up to 256 characters.

Phonebook Sets interval to send XML phonebook download requests (in minutes). If set to 0,
Download Interval automatic download is disabled. Valid range is 5 to 720. Default is 5 minutes.

Manual XML Phonebook Management

Import XML Upload: Uploads manually global XML phonebook file to the base station.
Phonebook Delete: Clears global XML phonebook file in the base station.

Export XML Downloads global XML phonebook from the base station in .xml format.
Phonebook

Broadsoft XSI

XSI

Server Configure the BroadWorks Xsi server URI. If the server uses HTTPS, please add
the header “HTTPS” ahead of the Server URI. For instance, “https://SERVER_URI”.

Port Configure the BroadWorks Xsi server port. The default port is 80. If the server uses
HTTPS, please configure 443.

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XSI Authentication This feature allows users to configure the deployment path for Broadsoft XSI
Type Actions. If it is empty, the path “com.broadsoft.xsiactions” will be used

Login Credentials

Login Username Configure the Username for the BroadWorks XSI server.

Login Password Configure the password for the BroadWorks XSI server.

SIP Credentials

SIP UserName Configure SIP Username for the BroadWorks XSI server.

SIP User ID Configure SIP User ID for the BroadWorks XSI server.

SIP Password Configure SIP Password for the BroadWorks XSI server.

Network Directories

Enable/Disable and choose the name of the following types:


Group Directory; Enterprise Directory; Group Common; Enterprise Common; Personal Directory.

Global Phonebook LDAP Settings

Global Phonebook Selects type of global phonebook to use.


Type If set to XML, DP752 will use the configuration in Global Phonebook XML Settings
page. If set to LDAP, DP752 will use configuration in Global Phonebook LDAP
Settings page.

LDAP Phonebook Settings

LDAP protocol Chooses LDAP or LDAPS (LDAP over TLS) protocol. Default is LDAP.

Server Address Configures IP address or domain name of the LDAP server.

Port Determines LDAP server port. Default is 389.

Base Indicates the location in the directory where the search is requested to begin.
Example:
dc=grandstream, dc=com
ou=Boston, dc=grandstream, dc=com

User Name Binds "Username" for querying LDAP servers. Some LDAP servers allow
anonymous binds in which case the setting can be left blank.

Password Binds "Password" for querying LDAP servers. The field can be left blank if the LDAP
server allows anonymous binds.

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LDAP Filter LDAP filter to limit which contacts are fetched from the server. LDAP statement to
limit which contacts are fetched from the server. Statement must be in parenthesis.

LDAP Version Selects LDAP protocol version to send bind requests. Default is Version 3.

First Name Defines first name attributes of each record to be returned in the LDAP search
Attribute result.
This field allows users to configure multiple space separated name attributes.
Example:
gn
cn sn description

Last Name Attribute Defines last name attributes of each record to be returned in the LDAP search
result.
This field allows users to configure multiple space separated name attributes.
Example:
gn
cn sn description

Work Number Specifies which LDAP attribute represent the contact’s work number. Must be in
Attribute number attributes on LDAP server.

Home Number Specifies which LDAP attribute represent the contact’s home number. Must be in
Attribute number attributes on LDAP server.

Mobile Number Specifies which LDAP attribute represent the contact’s mobile number. Must be in
Attribute number attributes on LDAP server.

Max. Hits Specifies maximum number of results to be returned by LDAP server. If set to 0,
server will return all search results. Valid range is 1 to 3000.
Default is 500.

Search Timeout Sets interval (in seconds) for the server to process the request and return search
results to the client. Default is 30 seconds.

Private Phonebook Settings

Phonebook Name Defines private phonebook name.

Import XML Upload: Uploads manually private XML phonebook file to the base station.
Phonebook
Delete: Clears private XML phonebook file in the base station

Export XML Downloads private XML phonebook from the base station in .xml format.
Phonebook

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Change Base Station Admin PIN code

For security reasons, advanced settings in DP752 base station cannot be accessed from DP730/DP722
Handsets except if Admin PIN code is provided. By default, Admin PIN code is 0000.
We strongly recommend changing your Admin PIN code following below steps:

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP752 using the admin’s username and password.

2. Press Login to access your settings.

3. Go to DECT → General Settings tab.

4. Enter your new Admin PIN Code (only digits accepted) in appropriate field.

5. Press Save and Apply to save your settings.

Figure 18: Admin PIN Code

Register DP730/DP722 Handsets to DP752 Base Station

1. On DP752 Base station, press and hold the Radio/Page button for 4 seconds until the Radio
icon starts blinking to start subscription process. Or Access web UI, and press Subscribe icon

to Open Subscription.
2. On DP730/DP722, press “Subscribe” softkey if available on the main screen or access Menu →
Registration → Register while the DP752 Radio icon is blinking.
Note: “Subscribe” softkey appears only if DP730/DP722 is not registered to any DP752 base
station.
3. Select BaseX (X=1-4) corresponding to the desired base station DP752, then press Subscribe.
4. The DP730/DP722 will search for nearby base stations and will display the RFPI code and Base
station name of the discovered DP752.

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5. Press Subscribe to pair with the displayed DP752.
6. The DP730/DP722 will display Easy Pairing on the LCD and play an audible buzz when successful.
Then it will return to the home screen, displaying the Handsets name and number assigned by the
registered base station.

Figure 19: Registration Process

Using DP730/DP722 with Multiple DP752 Base Stations

DP730/DP722 is able to be registered to up four different DP752 base stations.

Registering DP730/DP722 to an additional DP752 base station

Considering DP730/DP722 is previously registered to an initial base station, please follow below steps to
register a Handsets to an additional base station:

1. Press Menu (left softkey or the selection key) to bring up operation menu.

2. Use arrow keys to reach Registration.

3. Select Register.

4. Navigate to an unsubscribed base using arrow keys, and click on Subscribe.

5. Make sure that the subscription is opened on the new base station.

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Figure 20: Multiple Base Stations Registration

Switching Between Different Base Stations

1. Press “Menu” (left softkey or the selection key) to bring up operation menu.
2. Use arrow keys to reach Registration.
3. Navigate to Select Base using arrow keys.
4. Select the desired base station and press Select.

Figure 21: Switching Between Base Stations

Unregister the DP730/DP722

• Using DP730/DP722 Handsets:

1. On DP730/DP722, press “Menu” (left softkey or the selection key) to bring up operation menu.

2. Press arrow keys to move the cursor to Registration, then press “Select” (left softkey).

3. Navigate to Deregister.

4. Select the Handsets to be unregistered and press “Deregister” (left softkey).

5. Enter the system PIN code (default: 0000).

6. Press “Done” (left softkey) to confirm or “Back” (right softkey) to cancel.

• Using DP752 Base Station UI:

1. Access DP752 Web Interface.


2. Go to Status → DECT Base Status.
3. Locate the Handsets to unregister and press “Unsubscribe” button.

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Figure 22: Unregister DP730/DP722 from DP752 web UI

Locating DP730/DP722 Handsets from DP752 Base station

In some situations, you may have a DP730/DP722 Handsets incorrectly positioned and you don’t know its
current location. You can locate a DP730/DP722 Handsets from his registered DP752 base station using
below steps:

Locate via DP752 Web UI

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP752 using the admin’s username and password.
2. Press Login to access your settings and navigate to Status → DECT Base Status tab.
3. Choose which Handsets to locate and press its corresponding Page button.
4. A paging call will be received on the selected DP730/DP722 Handsets.

Note: If you press Page All icon , all registered DP730/DP722 Handsets will be receiving

paging call.
5. Once located, you can press End Softkey to end paging call.

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Figure 23: Locate Handsets via Web UI

Locate via DP752 Base station

1. On DP752 Base station front side, press Radio/Page button.

2. All registered Handsets will receive Paging call.

3. Once located, you can end the paging calling by pressing any key on the Handsets or by pressing

again Radio/Page button.

Register a SIP Account

DP752 supports up to 10 SIP accounts, 5 Handsets. Each Handsets can be configured up to 10 accounts.
Please be aware that line settings will be affected by DID settings (hunting group settings) in “DECT → SIP
Account Settings”.

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Register Account via Web User Interface

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP752 using the admin’s username and password.
2. Press Login to access your settings and navigate to Profiles tab and select a profile to use.

DP752 supports up to 4 profiles. A profile is a set of settings including general settings, network settings,
SIP setting, audio setting, call settings and ring tones, etc.
A profile can be used with different SIP accounts.

3. In General Settings, set the following:

a. Profile Active to Yes.

b. SIP Server field with your SIP server IP address or FQDN.

c. Failover SIP Server with your Failover SIP Server IP address or FQDN. Leave empty if
not available.

d. Prefer Primary SIP Server to No or Yes depending on your configuration. Set to No if no


Failover SIP Server is defined. If “Yes”, account will register to Primary SIP Server when
failover registration expires.

e. Outbound Proxy with your Outbound Proxy IP Address or FQDN. Leave empty if not
available.

For more information, related to above options please refer to [Profiles Page Definitions].

4. Press Save and Apply to save your configuration.

Figure 24: SIP Settings

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5. Go to DECT →SIP Account Settings

6. Configure your SIP details in desired account:


a. Account: Select Account row to configure (Account 1 – Account 10).

b. SIP User ID: User account information, provided by VoIP service provider (ITSP). Usually
in the form of digit similar to phone number or actually a phone number.

c. Authenticate ID: SIP service subscriber’s Authenticate ID used for authentication. Can be
identical to or different from SIP User ID.

d. Password: SIP service subscriber’s account password to register to SIP server of ITSP.
For security reasons, the password will field will be shown as empty.

e. Name: Any name to identify this specific user.

f. Profile: Select the corresponding Profile ID (1/2/3/4).

g. HS Mode: Assign the account to specific Handsets (HS1, HS2…) or hunting group mode.

h. Active: Set to Yes. If set to No, account is disabled and will not register.

7. Press Save and Apply to save your configuration.

Figure 25: SIP Accounts Settings

After applying your configuration, your phone will register to your SIP Server.

You can verify if your DECT phone has registered with your SIP server from your DP752 web interface
under Status → Account Status (a green background with Yes under SIP Registration column for
corresponding account indicates the account(s) has been successfully registered).

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Figure 26: Account Status

Multiple Lines and Hunting Groups

The DP752 Base Station has the ability to assign 10 lines to each registered DP730/DP722 Handsets (Up
to 5 Handsets) to receive/make calls.

When a Handsets has many lines configured, users can select specific line for outgoing calls using Outgoing
Default Line feature.

For incoming calls, users can choose either to redirect them to a specific Handsets or to many using Hunting
Group feature so to have the same phone number and incoming calls will be distributed in a Linear, Circular
or Parallel manner among the Handsets active in that Hunting Group. The number of hunting groups is limited
by the number of SIP accounts registered to the base station (up to 10 accounts).

Hunting group feature is mainly used in office, warehouse and call center environments to distribute
incoming calls in the best way depending on the type of hunt group.

In order to configure hunting groups for DP730/DP722 Handsets registered to the Base, users need first to
register SIP accounts on DP752 Base Station SIP Account Settings and then assign accounts accordingly
as lines for DP730/DP722 Handset Line Settings.

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Handsets Line Settings

This section will describe how to assign lines for each DP730/DP722 Handsets for making calls.

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP752 using the admin’s username and password.

2. Press Login to access your settings.

3. Go to DECT → Handsets Line Settings and assign to Handsets the SIP accounts already

configured. Each Handsets can be configured to use up to 10 SIP accounts.

Figure 27: Handsets Line Settings

After applying your configuration, Account Status page will display the status of Handsets along with
accounts status. Each column shows one HS; each row shows if the account is assigned to a HS.

For example: If the account 2, 4 and 6 are assigned to the HS2, the column of HS2 will have cells 2, 4 and
6 in green background, and account 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 10 are in gray background. If a line is being used it
will be blinking in a green / white background.

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Figure 28: Account Status – Line Status

Outgoing Default Line

When a Handsets is configured with more than one line, users can change the default outgoing line on
DP730/DP722 Handsets using keypad Menu → Preferences → Outgoing Default Line.

Figure 29: Outgoing Default Line

Hunting Groups

DP752 supports 3 types of hunting groups as described below:


In the examples below, we consider that all Handsets are in same hunting group and only the type of hunting
group differs.

▪ Circular: The base station will note which Handsets answered the last call, and forward the call to the
next available Handsets in round-robin fashion.

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In the example below; the 1st incoming call was sent to HS1 since all Handsets were available; 2nd
incoming call will be sent to HS2 since previous call was answered by HS1 and HS2 is the next available
Handsets in the list; 3rd will be sent to HS4 since HS2 was the last one answering the call and HS3 is
busy making an outgoing call (if HS3 was available, the call will be sent to HS3).

3rd Incoming Call

2nd Incoming Call

1st Incoming Call

HS 1 HS 2 HS 3 HS 4 HS 5
Available Available Available Available Available

1st Incoming Call Ringing No Ring No Ring No Ring No Ring

2nd Incoming Call No Ring Ringing No Ring No Ring No Ring

3rd Incoming Call No Ring No Ring Outgoing Ringing No Ring


Call

▪ Linear: The base station will distribute calls in predefined order from the lowest-numbered available
Handsets, if no answer within ring timeout, the call will be sent to next available Handsets in sequence.
This mode is also called “serial hunting”.

In the example below; all Handsets are available, the incoming call will be sent to HS1 since it’s the
lowest-numbered available Handsets, if no answer within ring timeout, the call will be sent to HS2 since
it’s the next available lowest-numbered Handsets, and same applies for HS3 and etc.
Incoming Call

No Answer No Answer No Answer No Answer

HS 1 HS 2 HS3 HS 4 HS5
Available Available Available Available Available

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▪ Parallel: In this mode, all phones ring concurrently. If one phone answers, the remaining available
phones can make new outgoing calls.

Incoming Call

HS 1 HS 2 HS 3 HS 4 HS 5

Call Line Line Line


Line
Available Available
Available answered Available

This section will describe how to configure hunting groups for incoming calls:
Below steps are considering that SIP accounts were previously registered.

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP752 using the admin’s username and password.

2. Press Login to access your settings.

3. Go to DECT → SIP Account Settings.

4. Set HS Mode depending on your needs to configure your hunting groups.

5. Press Save and Apply to save your settings.

Example:
In the example below Account 2 (3003) is assigned to HS1 and HS2, and the hunting group (HS Mode) is
set to Linear, so incoming calls to that account will make HS1 ringing first then if no answer within ring
timeout the HS2 will start ringing.

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Figure 30: Hunting Group configuration

Figure 31: Hunting Group Status

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Configuration via Keypad

To configure the LCD menu using DP730/DP722’s keypad, follow the instructions below:

• Register the DP730/DP722 to DP752. Please see Register DP730/DP722 Handsets to DP752 Base
Station;

• Enter/Confirm/ selection: Press the left softkey, right softkey, on-hook key or OK/Select key to enter
the selected option, back to last layer or exit;

• Exit: Press “right softkey” to exit to the previous menu;

• Return to Home page: Press “On-hook” key to exit to the main menu.

• The DP730/DP722 automatically exits to main mode with an incoming call, when the phone is off hook
or left idle for more than 20 seconds.

• When the phone is in idle, pressing the DOWN navigation key can enter the Outgoing call log.

Please refer to DP730/DP722 Handsets Menu Structure for more details.

Call Features

The DP752/DP730/DP722 supports traditional and advanced telephony features including caller ID, caller
ID with caller Name, call forward and etc.
Table 21: Call Features

Block Caller ID (for all subsequent calls)


*30 • Off hook the phone;
• Dial *30.

Send Caller ID (for all subsequent calls)


*31 • Off hook the phone;
• Dial *31.

Call with Caller ID Blocked (per call)


*67 • Off hook the phone;
• Dial *67 and then enter the number to dial out.

Call with Caller ID Enabled (per call)


*82 • Off hook the phone;
• Dial *82 and then enter the number to dial out.

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Unconditional Call Forward. To set up unconditional call forward:
• Off hook the phone;
*72
• Dial *72 and then enter the number to forward the call;
• Press OK softkey or SEND key.

Cancel Unconditional Call Forward. To cancel the unconditional call forward:


*73 • Off hook the phone;
• Dial *73;

Busy Call Forward. To set up busy call forward:


• Off hook the phone;
*90
• Dial *90 and then enter the number to forward the call;
• Press OK softkey or SEND key.

Cancel Busy Call Forward. To cancel the busy call forward:


*91 • Off hook the phone;
• Dial *91;

Delayed Call Forward. To set up delayed call forward:


• Off hook the phone;
*92
• Dial *92 and then enter the number to forward the call;
• Press OK softkey or SEND key.

Cancel Delayed Call Forward. To cancel the delayed call forward:


*93 • Off hook the phone;
• Dial *93;

DP752 Phonebook Management

DP752/DP730/DP722 support Private and Global Phonebooks; both phonebook types can be used at same
time:

Private Phonebook

Private phonebook allows you to manage your contacts on each registered Handsets; each Handsets can
have his own private phonebook with his own contacts. DP752 supports up to 5 private phonebooks.
A private phonebook can be assigned to one or more Handsets registered to the base.

The following steps explain how upload your private phonebook and assign it to a specific Handsets:

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP752 using the admin’s username and password.

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2. Press Login to access your settings and go to Phonebook → Private Phonebook Settings.

Figure 32: Private Phonebook Settings

3. In Private XML Phonebook X section (X from 1 to 5):

a. Enter Phonebook X Name (default value is PB1 for first Handset, PB2 for second Handset,
etc.).

b. Press Upload button to Import XML Phonebook X.

c. Browse your computer files and select your desired phonebook.xml file.

d. Press Save and Apply to save your settings.

4. Go to DECT → General Settings tab.

5. In Handsets Settings section, select your Handsets Phonebook to assign it to a specific


Handsets as shown below where PB1 is assigned to HS1, PB2 is assigned to HS2…

Figure 33: Handset Phonebook Settings

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You can assign same Private Phonebook to more than one Handsets.
For example, we can assign Handsets Phonebook named PB1 to HS1 and HS2.
Any change in PB1 contacts will be applied to both HS1 and HS2 private phonebooks.

Figure 34: Handsets Phonebook Selection

6. Press Save and Apply to save your configuration.

After applying your configuration, your DP730/DP722 Handsets will display uploaded phonebook contacts.
You can access your private phonebook by pressing Contacts on your DP730/DP722 Handsets. You can
press Option Softkey in order to view, Create New Contact or Edit Dial if adding changes on a contact
number is required before dialing.

Figure 35: Contacts

Global Phonebook

Global phonebook allows to manage contacts and use them in all registered Handsets. The contacts can
be imported either via XML or via LDAP. Follow steps below to upload your shared phonebook:

Global Phonebook via XML

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP752 using the admin’s username and password.

2. Press Login to access your settings.

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3. Go to Phonebook → Global Phonebook XML Settings tab.

4. Set Global Phonebook Type to XML (in this case, LDAP phonebook will not be available).

Figure 36: Global Phonebook XML Settings

5. There are two methods to import/download your XML Phonebook:

a. Automatic XML Phonebook Download

For this method, you need to use a TFTP or HTTP or HTTPS server and make your
phonebook.xml file is available in your preferred server.

i. Set Enable Automatic XML Phonebook Download to Enabled, use TFTP/HTTP or HTTPS
depending on your server.

ii. If using HTTP or HTTPS server and User Name and Password are required to connect to the
server, set HTTP/HTTPS User Name and HTTP/HTTPS Password fields with appropriate
values.

iii. Configure Phonebook XML Server Path field. This field could be IP address or URL, with up
to 256 characters. The phone will request file named phonebook.xml from provided directory.
Example: server_URL/directory

iv. Configure the Phonebook Download Interval (in minutes) to periodically contact your server
to download new phonebook file version if available. If set to 0, automatic download will be
disabled. Valid range is 5 to 720.

Figure 37: Automatic XML Phonebook Download

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b. Manual XML Phonebook Management

i. Press Upload in Import XML Phonebook.


ii. Browse your files and select your phonebook.xml file.

Figure 38: Manual XML Phonebook Management

XML Phonebook file format


<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<AddressBook>
<Contact>
<FirstName>First name</FirstName>
<LastName>Last name</LastName>
<Ringtone>Ringtone ID (default 0)</Ringtone>
<Phone type="Home">
<phonenumber>Home phone number</phonenumber>
</Phone>
<Phone type="Work">
<phonenumber>Work phone number</phonenumber>
</Phone>
<Phone type="Mobile">
<phonenumber>Mobile phone number</phonenumber>
</Phone>
</Contact>
</AddressBook>

Object Position Type Values Comments

AddressBook Root element Mandatory - Root element of the XML document

Contact Child element Mandatory - Each contact is an entry


LastName Child element At least String Last name of the contact

FirstName Child element one of String First name of the contact


them
present

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Phone Child element Mandatory - Phone number

PhoneNumber Child element At least Int Type=”Home” or Type=”Work” or


one Type=”Mobile”
present

XML Phonebook Example:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>


<AddressBook>
<Contact>
<FirstName>John</FirstName>
<LastName>Doe</LastName>
<Ringtone>0</Ringtone>
<Phone type="Home">
<phonenumber>1000</phonenumber>
</Phone>
<Phone type="Work">
<phonenumber>1001</phonenumber>
</Phone>
<Phone type="Mobile">
<phonenumber>1002</phonenumber>
</Phone>
</Contact>
<Contact>
<FirstName>Alice</FirstName>
<LastName>Beck</LastName>
<Ringtone>0</Ringtone>
<Phone type="Home">
<phonenumber>2000</phonenumber>
</Phone>
<Phone type="Work">
<phonenumber>2001</phonenumber>
</Phone>
<Phone type="Mobile">
<phonenumber>2002</phonenumber>
</Phone>
</Contact>
</AddressBook>

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Global Phonebook via LDAP

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP752 using the admin’s username and password.
2. Press Login to access your settings.
3. Go to Phonebook → Global Phonebook LDAP Settings tab.
4. Set Global Phonebook Type to LDAP (in this case, XML phonebook will not be available).

Figure 39: Global Phonebook LDAP Settings

5. Under LDAP Phonebook Settings, set your LDAP parameters to connect to your LDAP server.
Refer to [Phonebook Page Definitions] for parameters explanation.
6. Press Save and Apply to save your configuration.

▪ Example of configuration:
LDAP protocol: LDAP
Server Address: 192.168.1.100
Port: 389
Base: dc=pbx,dc=com
User Name:
Password:
LDAP Filter: (mobile=%)(sn=%)
LDAP Version: Version 3
First Name Attribute: sn
Last Name Attribute: cn
Work Name Attribute:
Home Name Attribute:
Mobile Number Attribute: mobile
Max. Hits: 500
Search Timeout: 30

After applying your configuration, your global phonebook will be synchronized with all registered
Handsets and contacts will be displayed on your DP730/DP722 Handsets screens.

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DP752 ASSOCIATION WITH DP760 DECT REPEATER

Important Notes:

- DP760 can relay up to 2 concurrent calls.

- After pressing Page/Reset button for more than 2 seconds on the DP760, it will enter AUTO region
mode, in this mode, the three LEDs of right side keep quick blinking, then the DP760 will search
the base signal in the current environment to auto associate with it and then auto switch to the
same region (EU, US or BR) of the base station.

- If you have a DP760 that has FW before 1.0.3.34, you will need upgrade it to 1.0.3.34 first, then do
a factory reset. After that, the unit will support Auto-Region feature and it will enter Auto Region
mode.

Enabling Repeater Mode on DP752

Before associating the DP760 DECT Repeater to your DP752 Base Station, you should firstly enable the
repeater mode on your base station. Please refer following steps to enable the repeater mode on the DP752
base station:

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP752 using the admin’s username and password.
2. Navigate to DECT → General Settings and set Enable Repeater Mode to Yes.

Figure 40: Enable Repeater Mode

3. Press Save and Apply, then Reboot the base to apply the new settings.

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DP760 DECT Repeater Association

After enabling the repeater mode on DP752 Base Station, you can easily associate it with your DP760
DECT Repeater using one of the following methods:

• Auto Association
• Manual Association
• Use DP752 Repeater Management to associate DP760

Auto Association

To auto associate your DP760 DECT Repeater with DP752 Base Station:

1. Power on the DP760 DECT Repeater.


2. After the DP760 finish booting, the association LED will be blinking to indicate that the repeater is
searching for nearby base stations.

Note: If all the LEDs remain on, it indicates that the DP760 Repeater has successfully associated with a
DP752 Base and ready for use. You may need to dissociate it before continuing (Please refer to [DP760
DECT REPEATER DISSOCIATION]).

3. Open subscription on your DP752 Base Station using one of following methods:

• Rebooting the Base station.

• Long press on page/subscribe button on DP752 for 4 seconds.

• Access DP752 Web GUI and press subscribe button .

4. The DP760 DECT Repeater will automatically pair to DP752. Upon successful association with the
DP752 Base station all LEDs will turn ON and the repeater status will be updated as following.

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Figure 41: Repeater Status – Associated (Auto Association)

Notes:

- For auto association, the option Use manually configured RFPI under DP760 Web GUI should
be disabled (by default disabled).

- The RF auto association requires the repeater to be close to the base during the pairing process
to work properly (this is a standard DECT repeater pairing limitation).

Manual Association

To manually associate your DP760 DECT Repeater to your DP752 Base Station:

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP760 using the admin’s username and password.
2. Navigate to DECT → General Settings and set Use Manually Configured RFPI to Yes.

3. On Manually Configured Base RFPI field, configure your DP752 Base Station RFPI address.

Note: The RFPI Address of your DP752 Base Station is available under the Web GUI → Status →
DECT Status → Base DECT RFPI Address.

4. Click Save and Apply to confirm the new settings.

5. Open subscription on your DP752 Base Station using one of following methods:

• Rebooting the Base station

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• Long press on page/subscribe button of DP752 for 7 seconds
• Access DP752 Web GUI and press subscribe button .

6. The DP760 DECT Repeater will automatically pair to DP752. If the association is correctly associated,
all the LEDs will remain solid on and the repeater status will be updated as following.

Figure 42: Repeater Status – Associated (Manual Association)

Note: Make sure that Repeater Mode is enabled on your DP752 Base Station.

Use DP752 Repeater Management to Associate DP760

❖ Enabling Repeater Management Mode

The following steps illustrate how to enable and use the Repeater Management mode on DP752:

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP752 using the admin’s username and password.

2. Navigate to DECT → General Settings and set Enable Repeater Management to Yes.

3. Press Save and Apply, then reboot the unit to apply the new settings.

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Figure 43: Repeater Associated Status

❖ Associating DP760 using Repeater Management Mode on DP752

The repeater management mode displays discovered and paired devices using their name, IP and Mac
addresses and also gives the possibility of associating the DP752 Base Station with DP760 DECT Repeater.

Please refer to following steps in order to associate DP760 with DP752 using repeater management mode:

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP752 using the admin’s username and password.

2. Navigate to Status → DECT Repeater Status and select the repeater station from Discovered Devices.

3. Clink Link button to associate the base and repeater stations.

Note: The DP760 Repeater stations associated with DP752 Base Station are displayed and available under
Status → DECT Repeater Status → Paired Devices with their status, signal strength, number of active
calls and possibility to disconnect them from the paired base station.

Figure 44: DECT Repeater Status on DP752

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DP760 DECT REPEATER DISSOCIATION FROM DP752

To disconnect DP760 DECT Repeater from the Base Station DP752, please refer to following options:

Using DP760 Web GUI

To disconnect your DP760 DECT Repeater via Web GUI, please refer to following steps:

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP760 using the admin’s username and password.

2. Enter the administrator’s username and password to access the Web Configuration Menu.

3. Navigate to Status → DECT Status → Global Functions and press Disconnect.

4. The DP760 DECT Repeater will be automatically disconnected from the DP752 and it will start again
scanning for available RFPs.

Figure 45: DECT Repeater Status on DP752

Using Page Button

Long press on page button on the back panel of DP760 for 7 seconds, it will remove the association values
of the previous base station.

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Using Repeater Management Mode on DP752

To disconnect your DP760 DECT Repeater using the repeater management mode on DP752:

1. Access the Web GUI of your DP752 using the admin’s username and password.

2. Navigate to Status → DECT Repeater Status.

3. Select the repeater station from Discovered Devices.

4. Clink Unlink button to dissociate the repeater from the base station.

Figure 46: DECT Repeater Status on DP752

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UPGRADING AND PROVISIONING

The DP752 can be upgraded via FTP/FTPS/HTTP/HTTPS by configuring the URL/IP Address for the
FTP/FTPS/HTTP/HTTPS server and selecting a download method. Configure a valid URL for FTP/FTPS
or HTTP/HTTPS; the server name can be FQDN or IP address.

Examples of valid URLs:


firmware.grandstream.com
fw.ipvideotalk.com/gs

DP752 Firmware Upgrade Procedure

Please follow below steps in order to upgrade the firmware version of your DP752 base station:

1. Access DP752 Web GUI.

2. Press Login to access your settings.

3. Go to Maintenance → Firmware Upgrade page, enter the IP address or the FQDN for the upgrade
server in "Firmware Server Path" field and choose to upgrade via FTP/FTPS or HTTP/HTTPS.

4. Make sure to configure Firmware Upgrade and Provisioning to Always Check for New
Firmware.

5. Update the change by clicking the "Save and Apply" button. Then "Reboot" or power cycle the
base station to update the new firmware.

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Figure 47: Firmware Upgrade Page

Upgrading via Local FTP/HTTP Servers

For users that would like to use remote upgrading without a local FTP/HTTP server, Grandstream offers a

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NAT-friendly HTTP server. This enables users to download the latest software upgrades for their devices
via this server. Please refer to the webpage: http://www.grandstream.com/support/firmware

Alternatively, users can download a free FTP or HTTP server and conduct a local firmware upgrade. A free
windows version FTP server is available for download from:
https://filezilla-project.org/download.php?type=server
Instructions for local firmware upgrade via FTP:

1. Unzip the firmware files and put all of them in the root directory of the FTP server.

2. Connect the PC running the FTP server and the phone to the same LAN segment.

3. Start the FTP server and configure the FTP server in the phone’s web configuration interface.

4. Configure the Firmware Server Path to the IP address of the PC.

5. Configure the Admin and password authentication Credentials set on your FTP server.

6. Save and apply the changes and reboot the base station.

End users can also choose to download a free HTTP server from http://httpd.apache.org/ or use Microsoft
IIS web server.

Upgrading DP730/DP722 Handsets

User could upgrade their Handsets either using the LCD menu or via the Web GUI

Using the LCD menu

1. On DP730/DP722, press “Menu” (left softkey or the selection key) to bring up operation menu.

2. Press arrow keys to move the cursor to Settings and then press “Select”.

3. Navigate to Firmware Upgrade and press “Select” (left softkey), the Handsets will upgrade the
firmware available on the base station.

Using the Web GUI

1. Access DP752 Web GUI.

2. Press Login to access your settings.

3. Go to Maintenance → Firmware Upgrade page, and enable the Automatic Upgrade option so
the Handsets will upgrade the firmware automatically once it detects the new firmware.

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Figure 48: Handset Firmware Upgrade

4. Update the change by clicking the "Save and Apply" button.

Notes:

• The DP730/DP722 Handsets detects automatically if the base station is upgraded with a new
firmware and display on the LCD a prompt message inviting the user to initiate the upgrade, more
over under the Web GUI of the base station DP752 → Status → DECT Status → Handsets
Status, appears an Upgrade All button once the base detect that several registered Handsets
are using an old firmware version so the user could upgrade all Handsets by pressing Upgrade
All button.

• After downloading firmware, DP730/DP722 screen will be black and red LED will be blinking
showing that firmware upgrade process is ongoing.

DP752/DP730/DP722 Provisioning

Configuration File Download

Grandstream SIP Devices can be configured via the Web Interface as well as via a Configuration File
(binary or XML) through TFTP/FTP/FTPS or HTTP/HTTPS. The Config Server Path is the
TFTP/FTP/FTPS or HTTP/HTTPS server path for the configuration file. It needs to be set to a valid URL,
either in FQDN or IP address format. The Config Server Path can be the same or different from the
Firmware Server Path.

A configuration parameter is associated with each particular field in the web configuration page. A
parameter consists of a Capital letter P and 2 to 3 (Could be extended to 4 in the future) digit numeric
numbers. i.e., P2 is associated with the "New Password" in the Web GUI→Maintenance→Web/SSH Access
page→Admin Password. For a detailed parameter list, please refer to the corresponding firmware release
configuration template.

The downloaded config file now will display the P value in new format, that has more meaningful name of

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the parameter being configured. Below is an example of how new P values looks like, please note that the
old numeric P values will still be working, for example, in a single config file, the user can choose to use P
values in the format of P9 or Pnetworks.static.address.ip.octet.1, or mixed format for different settings, the
device will takes all of them. We are still improving the downloaded config file by adding the help text and
re-ordering the settings to match the web.

Figure 49: New P values format

When the DP752 boots up or reboots, it will send a request to download a file named "cfgxxxxxxxxxxxx”
followed by a configuration XML file named "cfgxxxxxxxxxxxx.xml", where "xxxxxxxxxxxx" is the MAC
address of the phone, i.e., "cfg000b820102ab" and "cfg000b820102ab.xml". If the download of
"cfgxxxxxxxxxxxx.xml" file is not successful, the provision program will download a generic cfg.xml file. The
configuration file name should be in lower case letters.

For more details on XML provisioning, please refer to:


http://www.grandstream.com/sites/default/files/Resources/gs_provisioning_guide.pdf

Handsets Provisioning

To configure the Handsets provisioning, please browse the base station Web GUI at Maintenance →
Provisioning. This is the same page used for base station provisioning. Handsets shares the settings of
base station provisioning in the field in the red rectangle, and has its own settings in the blue rectangle.
After enabled Handsets Config Upgrade, need reboot the DP752 to take effect.

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Figure 50: Provisioning Feature

• Provisioning via: Choose the method that the base station uses to request Handsets ipei config file.
Can use TFTP, FTP, FTPS, HTTP or HTTPS.

• Config Server Path: Defines the server path for provisioning. Do not prepend address with "http://" or
any other protocol.

• Handset Config File Prefix: If configured, only the Handsets configuration file with the matching
encrypted prefix will be downloaded and flashed into the device.

• Handset Config File Postfix: If configured, only the Handsets configuration file with the matching
encrypted postfix will be downloaded and flashed into the device

When a DP730/DP722 registers to a DP752 for the first time or an already registered Handsets boots up,
the DP752 will send a provisioning request for a file on the configured provisioning server, with location
“Config_Server_Path/[Prefix][HS IPEI].xml[Postfix]”. For example, if Handsets’s IPEI number is
02c332b510, prefix is “ipei_”, postfix is null, and config server path is “fw.grandstream.com/gs”, the request
URL is “fw.grandstream.com/gs/ipei_02c332b510.xml.

For more detailed information, please refer to Handset provisioning Guide.

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RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS

Warning:
Restoring the Factory Default Settings will delete all configuration information on the phone. Please backup
or print all the settings before you restore to the factory default settings. Grandstream is not responsible for
restoring lost parameters and cannot connect your device to your VoIP service provider.

Resetting the DP752 Base Station

Using Hardware Button

Long press the page button on the device about 30 seconds, until the device reboot.

Notes:

• The device will enter subscribe mode after about 8 seconds first, need keep pressing until factory
reset.

• Reset Type can be configured from [Configure Hardware Button].

From Web Interface

1. Access DP752 Web GUI.

2. Navigate to Maintenance → Factory Reset.

3. Select the Reset Type from the reset drop down list.

4. Press Reset button and the unit will prompt a confirmation message, press OK to reset, then the
unit restart automatically with parameters restored to default values or press Cancel to annul the
reset.

Resetting the DP730/DP722 Handsets

Please follow the instructions below to reset the DP730/DP722 Handsets:

1. Press “Menu” (left softkey or the selection key) to bring up operation menu.

2. Press arrow keys to move the cursor to Settings and then press “Select”.

3. Navigate to System Settings → Factory Reset, a warning window will pop out to make sure a
reset is requested and confirmed;

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4. Press “Yes” (left softkey) to confirm and the phone will reboot.

To cancel the Reset, press “No” (right softkey) instead.

Users also can perform factory reset using combo keys on DP730/DP722 during booting up prior it’s fully
booted, to give DP730/DP722 the ability to recover from some extreme cases like self-reboot or stuck right
after booted up.

Please refer to following procedure for DP730/DP722 factory reset using combo key:

1. Connect the USB cable and power off DP730/DP722.

2. Power on DP730/DP722 and wait for Green LED.

3. Press 3 times Central Key (OK/Selection Key) quickly after Green LED on.

4. Press Speaker Key first and then Mute Key after Red LED on.

5. DP730/DP722 LED will start blinking in 3 colors: Green/Red if factory reset successful triggered.

6. Wait for about 1-3 minutes, the DP730/DP722 will boot up with setup wizard for initial language and
date format settings.

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EXPERIENCING DP752/730/722

Please visit our website: http://www.grandstream.com to receive the most up- to-date updates on firmware
releases, additional features, FAQs, documentation and news on new products.

We encourage you to browse our product related documentation, FAQs and User and Developer Forum
for answers to your general questions. If you have purchased our products through a Grandstream
Certified Partner or Reseller, please contact them directly for immediate support.

Our technical support staff is trained and ready to answer all of your questions. Contact a technical support
member or submit a trouble ticket online to receive in-depth support.

Thank you again for purchasing Grandstream DECT IP phone, it will be sure to bring convenience to both
your business and personal life.

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