The SV9100
Quick Install Guide:
GT210 (ITX-1615)
Standard SIP Terminal
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Configuration of the NEC GT210 terminal is completed in the embedded web interface of the device.
The terminal in default configuration will seek a DHCP lease from the network.
To confirm the IP address assigned to the device, press the centre button of the directional keypad,
scroll down to Status> Network Status.
If DHCP is not available then press the centre button of the directional keypad, scroll down to
System> Network> IPv4 Settings> and set this option to Static IP. Then scroll down to Static IP
Settings and configure your network parameters.
Browse to the web interface of the device http://ip.address/ and login with the credentials below;
User Level User Password Web Pages Allowed
End User Level user 123 Only Status page, Basic Settings in Advanced
Settings page and some settings in
maintenance page.
Administrator admin admin Browse all pages
Level
Figure 1- NEC GT210 security screen
To configure the SIP account for connection to the SV9100 or SL2100 select Accounts> Account 1>
General Settings.
Figure 2- General SIP configuration
Configure the General Settings items as shown below;
Figure 3- General SIP parameters
Account Active – Yes
Account Name – Displayed on screen of the terminal (max. 9 characters)
SIP Server – IP address of the SV/SL system, port 5070 must be included
SIP User ID – For SV/SL this is the same as the extension number
Authenticate ID – For SV/SL this is the same as the extension number
Name – SIP display name, for SV/SL this is overwritten by 15-01-01 station name
Voice Mail Access Number – Enter the voice mail access code from 11-12-51 (Default 717 for
SV9100 and *8 for SL2100) to enable the Message button
To ensure that DTMF can be received correctly, the Send DTMF mode should be configured as
RFC2833, which is by default in Accounts> Account 1> Audio Settings. Ensure that the DTMF Payload
Type matches
OPTIONAL – You can enable the device so that internal and external calls have a different ring tone.
This is based on a pattern match against the incoming caller ID.
This can be;
A 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.
Example:
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.
This is configured in Account> Account 1> Call Settings.
The rule below will match any extension numbers 100~699 and play a different ring tone.
Figure 4- Caller ID to ring tone match
OPTIONAL – Subscribe for MWI. This option is necessary to receive Message Waiting Indication from
the SV/SL system. It is enabled in Accounts> Account 1> Basic Settings.
Figure 5- MWI Subscription
PRECAUTION – The device has to programmable function keys, however these functions MUST
remain as ‘LINE’ for the device to support supervised call transfers. If these keys are reconfigured
then supervised transferring of calls is not supported.
Figure 6- Programmable key configuration