5basic operations, Get familiar with key pad and voice prompt – Grandstream Networks HANDYTONE 486 User Manual
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HandyTone-486 User Manual
Grandstream Networks, Inc.
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Basic Operations
5.1
Get Familiar with Key Pad and Voice Prompt
HandyTone-486 has stored a voice prompt menu (Interactive Voice Response or IVR) for quick
browsing and simple configuration.
To enter this voice prompt menu, simply press the button or “***” from the analog phone.
Menu
Voice Prompt
User’s Options
Main Menu
“Enter a Main Option”
Enter ‘*’ to next option and “#” back to main
menu. Enter 01-06, 99 menu option
01 “DHCP
Mode”,
“Static IP Mode”
Enter ‘9’ to toggle the selection
02
“IP Address “ + IP address
It will prompt you with the current WAN IP
address.
Enter 12 digit new IP address if in Static IP
Mode
03
“Subnet “ + IP address
Same as menu 02
04
“Gateway “ + IP address
Same as menu 02
05
“DNS Server “ + IP address
Same as menu 02
06
“TFTP Server “ + IP address
Same as menu 02
47
“Direct IP Calling”
When entered, you will be prompted a dial
tone, then enter 12 digit IP address
This menu can be also entered by pressing the
button again
86
“Voice Messages Pending”
“No Voice Messages”
Enter 9 to dial pre-configured phone number to
retrieve VM
99
“RESET”
Enter ‘9’ to confirm the RESET
Enter MAC address to restore factory default
setting
“Invalid
Entry”
Automatically return to Main Menu
NOTES:
• Once the button is pressed, it enters the IVR main menu. If the button is pressed again, while it
is already in the voice prompt menu state, it jumps to “Direct IP Calling” option and dial tone
plays in this state to allow direct IP to IP calling
• ‘*’ functions similar to ‘↓’ key of BT-100 phone to select the next menu option
• ‘#’ returns back to main MENU
• ‘9’ is similar to ENTER key in many cases to confirm an option
• All entered digit sequences have known lengths - 2 digits for menu option and 12 digits for IP
address. Once all digits are accumulated, it will automatically process them
• For IP address input, ignore the dot and key in the digit directly, add 0 before octet with less
than three digits. e.g.: IP: 192.168.1.10, key in: 192 168 001 010
• Key entry cannot be deleted but the phone may prompt error once it is detected