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Phone configuration, Tips for using the keypad – Grandstream GXP2110 User Manual

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Configure the GXP2120/2110 using the Keypad:

1. Make sure the phone is idle

2. Press the “MENU” button to access the keypad MENU to configure the phone.

3. Select MENU-> Config, to configure settings for SIP Proxy, Outbound Proxy,

SIP User ID, SIP Auth ID, SIP Password

4. Follow MENU options to configure the basic features of the phone – for ex-

ample: the IP address if using a static IP. For details, please check GXP Series

User Manual.

5. Please contact your ITSP for additional settings that may be necessary to
configure the phone.

1. To access the MENU, press the round MENU button.

2. Navigate the menu by using the UP/DOWN and LEFT/RIGHT buttons.

3. Press the round MENU button to confirm a menu selection.

4. Delete an entry by pressing the MUTE button.

5. The phone automatically exits MENU mode with an incoming call, the phone is

off-hook or the MENU mode is left idle for 20 seconds.

GXP2110 Keypad

GXP2120 Keypad

Tips For Using the Keypad:

Multipurpose Keys

Speaker

Send

Hold

Phonebook

Navigation Keys

Soft Keys
Standard Keypad

Message

Menu/OK Key

Line Keys

Message Waiting Indicator

Transfer

Conference

Mute

Do-Not-Disturb

Headset

Intercom

PHONE CONFIGURATION:

Configure the GXP2120/2110 using a Web Browser:

1. Ensure your phone is powered up and connected to the Internet.

2. Press MENU button to go into menu of the phone.

3. Press down arrow button to Status and press MENU button to see IP address.

4. Type the phone’s IP address in your PC browser. (See figure below)

5. The default administrator password is “admin”; the default end-user password

is “123”.

GXP2110/2120 EXT EXPANSION MODULE

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Note: The extension module is an additional accessory for the GXP2120/2110

and is not included in the box

The GXP2110/2120EXT module is an ideal solution for the busy enterprise envi-

ronment looking to add the ability to receive and dispatch calls efficiently.

Each expansion module has 56 programmable buttons. The GXP phone sup-

ports up to two EXT Modules, adding 112 fully programmable phone extensions

to the phone.

Line Keys

Phonebook

Conference

Transfer

Do-Not-Disturb

Headset

Standard Keypad

Soft Keys

Message Waiting Indicator

Message
Navigation Keys
Menu/OK Keys

Mute

Intercom

Multipurpose Keys

Send

Speaker

Hold

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