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Chapter 2 Hardware
V300 User’s Guide
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The following table describes the rear panel hardware.
2.1.1 The LCD Screen
When the V300 is on, the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen shows either the status screen,
a phonebook screen, or a configuration menu.
The LCD menus allow you to configure and control the V300. See Chapter 3 on page 39 for
details on configuring the V300 via the LCD menus.
2.1.2 Resetting the V300
If you want to reset the V300 to its factory defaults (if you forgot the web configurator
password, for example) press and hold the RESET button for approximately ten seconds. The
V300 restarts automatically.
" If you reset the V300, all settings return to their factory defaults. All data stored
in the V300 (phonebook entries, for example) will be lost.
2.2 Phone Functions
This section describes how to use your V300’s basic telephone functions. See Chapter 3 on
page 39 for information on the using the V300’s LCD screen menus and Chapter 4 on page 43
for information on how to use the V300’s phonebook.
2.2.1 Making a Call
1 Start the call:
If you want to use the handset:
Lift the handset.
If you want to use the speakerphone:
Table 5 Base Panel Hardware
LABEL DESCRIPTION
1 Wall-mounting holes Use these to hang the V300 on a wall. See the wall-mounting
appendix for details.
2 Handset port Use this to attach the included handset cable’s RJ-11
connector.
3 Reset button Use this to return the V300 to its factory default settings. See
the appendix on product specifications for the default settings.
Note: If you do this, all configuration changes and
data on the V300 are lost, including
phonebook records.
4 Cable channel Clip the V300’s handset cable into this.