Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Yealink T32G Manual

Installing new corporate-level hardware at office premises requires technical expertise that only a trained communication engineers possesses. However, due to the user manual provided with the Yealink T32G, deploying this SIP-enabled phone at any location becomes an easy task even for the most technically unsound users. The instruction guide provides them with the apt methods of fitting the phone and operating the sophisticated features that it is known for. Using the user manual, people can link the network connection of Yealink T32G to either of the two RJ45 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet ports. They can also learn how to place it on a desk securely or mount it on a wall to save space.

The user manual provided with Yealink T32G, one of the best dual-port Gigabit phones available in the market today, describes basic calling features in detail. Thus, buyers can access all basic calling features, such as call hold, transfer (blind, semi-attended and attended), waiting, forwarding, return and anonymous call rejection. They can also set up configurations for speed dialing, SMS and voicemail in this Yealink T32G SIP-enabled phone with the help of the user manual provided with it. Users can also learn how to feed contact details in the phonebook, blacklist contact and unknown numbers and program soft keys and up to three hard keys from the user manual.

By thoroughly reading the user manual provided with the Yealink T32G, buyers can understand the process of making direct IP calls without SIP proxy. They can also harness the full potential of the advanced features of this phone, like selecting themes, wallpapers, contact images and screensavers, using the manual available with the phone. Those who are concerned with call security can enable TLS, SRTP, HTTPS, 802.1x, Open VPN and AES encryption detailed in the manual, thus eliminating chances of unauthorized call recording. Likewise, they can also bolster security of the Yealink T32G via the 3-level configuration admin/VAR/user configuration mode, which is described in the user manual.