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Advanced Networking, Inc. Telephone 302-792-9200 Facsimile 302-792-9294 www.advnetwork.com Basic Instructions for Your Grandstream GXP2135 IP Phone With Directed Park Feature Enabled Visual Overview of the Phone Operation of the Screen and Soft Keys The GXP2135 has a dynamic display, which means it changes, depending on what the phone is doing at the time. The home screen shows the lines, the parks, and the other buttons that are programmed. There can be multiple levels to this page, which are indicated by the page numbers up in the left corner of the screen. More than one level can be programmed to accommodate more DSS keys. To move to the next page, press the Next soft key. Member: DE State Chamber of Commerce Connecting Your World Since 1987 Telephone and Voice Mail Systems E-Fax Network Wiring Hosted Phone System and Dial Tone Services Voice Mail Rental Boxes 1316 Philadelphia Pike Wilmington, DE 19809

Making a call 1. Do not pick up the phone first! This makes using the backspace function on the next step possible. 2. Dial the number using the keypad, using the 1 and area code if needed. You do not have to dial 9 first. The system knows the difference between extensions and valid phone numbers. You may use the BackSpace soft key if you make a mistake while dialing. 3. Either press the speaker button or lift up the handset. 4. You may alternatively pick up the handset or press speaker before you dial. If you do this, the phone will dial the requested number immediately upon pressing the Dial soft-key or it will time out and dial after four seconds. For this reason, it is recommended to dial the number before picking up or pressing the speaker key on the phone. Parking calls It is best to use the Park orbits when placing a call on hold for someone else. 1. While on the call you want to park, press one of the Park orbit keys (Park 1, Park 2, etc.). 2. The park light will light up on the call that parks. 3. To retrieve the parked call, press the park key on which the call is parked. Placing a call on hold 1. While on the call, press the Hold key. This will place the call on hold on one of the Line keys. 2. If you need to place another call after you put the call on hold, you will have to hit the Line 2 key to get another line. Dial as needed and press the Dial soft key to send the digits.. Placing a call on hold to answer an incoming call 1. When you re on the first call, the second Line key will blink Red. To answer the second call, press the blinking red Line key. 2. This will automatically put the first call on hold. 3. To switch between the lines, just press the appropriate Line Key. (There is no need to put the calls on hold as this is done automatically). 4. To drop one of the calls, be on that line and press the End Call soft key or hang up. Picking up a call on hold 1. Press the Line button that is blinking where the call is on hold. 2. Or Press the Pickup soft key to pick up the last call you placed on hold. Picking up a Call that is Ringing on another phone 1. Dial the digits 99 2. Pick up the handset or press the speaker button. You have now picked up that call. Transferring a call directly to voicemail 1. While on the call, press the Transfer key. 2. Press * and the extension number. 3. Press the Transfer key again and the call is directly routed to the user s voicemail. Conference calls 1. Make the first call as usual. 2. Press the Conference key.. 3. Dial the second number. 4. Wait for the second party to answer. 5. To bring all three parties together, hit the Conf key again. 6. If you make a mistake while dialing or the second party is not there, press the Cancel soft key and press the blinking Line key to return to the previous caller. You can only add up to 3 parties including yourself to the Conference Call. If you need to add more, you can use the Meet-Me-Conferencing Feature. Page 2 of 5

Transferring a call Supervised Transfer 1. While on the call, press the Transfer key. 2. Enter the extension number or outside number. 3. Press the # (pound) key. 4. Wait for the person to answer and announce the call. 5. If they want it, press the Transfer key again and hang up. 6. If the person does not want the call or does not answer, press the Split soft key. 7. Press the End soft key to end the call. 8. Press the blinking Line key which still has the original caller on hold to get the caller back. Supervised Transfer Using a Programmable Key as the Destination 1. While on the call, press the Transfer key 2. Press the programmable DSS/BLF button of the person to whom you wish to transfer the call. 3. Announce the call. 4. If they want it, press the Transfer key again and hang up. 5. If the person does not want the call or does not answer, press the Split soft key. 6. Press the End soft key to end the call. 7. Press the blinking Line key which still has the original caller on hold to get the caller back. Unsupervised Transfer 1. While on the call, press the Transfer key. 2. Enter the extension number, press the Transfer key again and then hang up. 3. The user still has the option to take or reject the call once it is transferred to them. Using the speakerphone 1. Dial the number and then press the Speakerphone/Headset button. 2. To hang up, press the Speaker button. 3. You may also pick up the handset to take the phone out of speakerphone mode. Volume controls The volume keys change the volume of the ringer, the handset, and the speakerphone. To change the volume of the ringer, press up or down when the phone is not off-hook. To Program a Station/Extension Key (to intercom another phone) 1. Press and hold down the key you wish to program until the screen shows the programming info on it. 2. Select the Mode by pressing the right arrow until you see Busy Lamp Field (BLF) 3. Scroll Down by pressing the down arrow twice to the Description field. 4. Enter the Name of key by using your dial pad to enter in the letters or numbers. a. There is a soft key that says 1Bc. You may press this button and it will change the input mode of the keypad. i. 1Bc is both alpha and numeric in upper case and lower case. We do not recommend you use this mode. ii. ABC is all caps iii. abc is all lower case iv. 123 is all numeric b. For example, to enter a lower case s, you d be abc mode, and then hit the seven key four times. c. To move on to the next character, or move back, use the arrow keys. 5. When the name is complete, press the down arrow again to the Value field. 6. Enter in the extension number of the button. a. If you want to be able to intercom (page) the extension, enter a * * (two stars) before the extension number. b. If you want it to just ring, just enter the extension number. 7. Press the soft key with the word Save above it to save your settings. Page 3 of 5

Voicemail System Setting Up Your Voicemail The first time you access your mailbox, the system will walk you through setting up your password, name recordings, and greetings. Please follow this all the way through and it will not play the tutorial again. The following instructions are for when you need to change something after the initial setup. Recording greetings 1. Press the Message key. 2. Enter your password. In default, this your extension number, followed by the # key. 4. You have the option of recording up to three greetings. At the very least, record an Unavailable Message. Press 1 to record the Unavailable Message. 5. Record the message after the tone and press pound. 6. To keep the message, press 1 to accept the message. If not satisfied, press 3 to re-record and repeat steps 5 and 6. Recording name 4. Press 3 to record your name. 5. Record the name after the tone and press pound. 6. To keep the message, press 1 to accept the message. If not satisfied, press 3 to re-record and repeat steps 5 and 6. Setting your mailbox password We strongly recommend you change your voicemail password as soon as possible. By default, it is your extension number. Anyone who knows this can access your mailbox through the web and listen to and delete your messages, see your call logs, and modify settings on your extension. 4. Press 5 to change your password. 5. Please enter your new password, followed by the pound key. 6. Re-enter your password followed by the pound key for confirmation. 7. If everything is correct, the system will tell you your password has been changed. Recording a Temporary Greeting Use the Temporary Greeting when you want to record a greeting that you plan to use for a limited time (for example an out-of-office greeting). 1. Press the Message Key. 4. Press 4 to record your Temporary Greeting 5. After the tone, record your temporary greeting. 6. Press # when finished. 7. Follow the prompts to confirm or record the greeting again. Page 4 of 5

Deleting Temporary Greeting When you want to use your original greeting, delete your temporary greeting. To do this: 1. Press the Message Key. 3. Press 0 for Mailbox Options 4. Press 4 to record your Temporary greeting. 5. Press 2 to delete your Temporary Greeting. 6. Hang up Listening To Messages New messages 3. Press 1 to listen to new messages. 4. Follow the prompts to save, delete, etc. Old messages. 3. Press 2 to change folders. 4. Press 1 for old messages (or listen to the prompts to select another folder). 5. Follow the prompts. To retrieve messages from another extension (on-site) 1. Dial 924 for the Voicemail Gateway. 2. Enter your extension or mailbox number. 3. Enter your password. To retrieve messages remotely (Off-Site) If your system is answered by an auto-attendant or a Voicemail Backdoor number: 1. Dial the main number or backdoor number. 2. Press # for the Voicemail Gateway. 3. You will be prompted to enter your mailbox number, then your password. 4. Follow the prompts to listen to messages. If you call your own direct-dial number: 1. Dial your direct-dial (private number) 2. Wait for the voicemail to pick up with your personal greeting. 3. Press * (star) for the voicemail gateway. 4. You will be prompted to enter your mailbox number and then your password. 5. Follow the prompts to listen to your messages. Further on-line help: Visit our website at http://www.advnetwork.com/support.html Page 5 of 5