AudioCodes C450HD IP Phone with Microsoft® Skype™ for Business Quick Guide 1. Before Installing Congratulations on purchasing your AudioCodes C450HD IP Phone! Note: Skype for Business (SfB) also applies to Lync™. Before setup, make sure the following items are included in the shipped box: C450HD IP Phone AC power adapter (optional) Cat 5e Ethernet cable Handset Handset cord Desktop stand Wallmount 2.
3. Cabling the Phone Warning: Prior to connecting power, refer to the Compliancy and Regulatory Information document at https://www.audiocodes.com/library/technical-documents. To cable the phone: 1. [Refer to the illustration below] Connect the short, straight end of the phone cord to the handset and the longer straight end of the cord to the handset jack on the phone. 2. (Optional) Connect a headset to the RJ-9 headset port , or to one of the two USB ports . 3.
Mounting the Phone on a Desktop or Wall Desktop: Slide the L-shaped stand's short or long edge slots onto these rails. Wall:Slide the wall mount fitting onto these rails. Desk Mount Wall Mount 4. Signing in To sign into the phonevia the SfB client when using BtoE: See the C450HD IP Phone User's Manual. To sign in with phone number and PIN (default method): 1. Touch the SIGN IN menu (in the phone's idle screen). 2. Enter your phone number and then the PIN, and touch Sign in.
5. Changing your Presence Status To change your presence: Touch the STATUS menu, Presence then touch the presence option you need, and then touch the SELECT menu. To set the SfBserver to automatically update your presence: Touch the STATUS menu and navigate to and select Reset. 6. Basic Phone Operations 1. 2. To make a call: Enter a phone number and then touch the DIALmenu. To call a phone contact, touch the DIRECTORYmenu, select the directory contact and then touch the DIALmenu.
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9. Configuring Wi-Fi Network Parameters Users can configure a new Wi-Fi connection using one of two options: By choosing one of the available networks from the list of available connections provided -or- By setting another network ‘manually’ 10.
11. Status The Device Status>Wi-Fi screen provides the following basic information: Network name Authentication method Note: An icon indicating Wi-Fi signal strength is also displayed, on the screen’s upper bar. Touch the icon for the Wi-Fi Network Info screen to open. If a Wi-Fi connection has been set up and established, it will be used even if a LAN connection exists. 12. Configuring Bluetooth The Bluetooth interface is used to connect the phone to a wireless headsetor speaker.
3. In the Administration screen, select the Bluetooth Settings option. 4. In the Bluetooth Settings screen that opens, select the Bluetooth Scan option. 5. View the indication that the system has started to automatically ‘scan’ if there are devices that are NOT PAIRED. 6. Wait for the scan to finish.
7. Select one of the Bluetooth devices listed, let it enter ‘pair mode’ and then click the Pair softkey; once paired successfully, click the Connect softkey to connect the remote device. Note: The system does not start scanning automatically if there are PAIRED devices in the list; to scan ‘manually’, press the Scan key in the uppermost right corner of the screen.
FCC WARNING: FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This product does not contain any user serviceable components and is to be used with approved antennas only. Any product changes or modifications will invalidate all applicable regulatory certifications and approvals. We, Audiocodes Ltd.
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