Yealink W52P DECT VoIP Phones - Manual Configuration

Yealink W52P DECT VoIP Phones - Manual Configuration

Quick Guide

Step 1: Base Station

  1. The W52P base station can be powered by the supplied 120/240v adaptor or alternately from a POE switch.
  2. Install the 2 x AAA rechargeable batteries into the handset (and recharge if required).
  3. Enter the IP address in your browser (eg 192.168.1.xx).
  4. To find the base station web UI IP address press the front button on the base station to communicate its IP address to the handset.
  5. UserName and Password: Admin- admin, Password- admin
  6. Click Confirm

Step 2: Account Tab

  1. Select Account tab. (or another unused account if Account 1 is in use).
  2. Account Active: On
  3. Label: Name Your Name
  4. Display Name: Displays on your telephone phone screen when idle.
  5. Register Name: Full DID eg 092420000
  6. User Name: Full DID eg 092420000
  7. Password: is the password associated with the phone number.
  8. Enable Outbound Proxy: Disabled
  9. Transport: TLS preferred (or UDP)
  10. SIP Server 1:  sip.techconnections.co.nz
  11. Port: 5060
  12. Server Expires: 180
  13. Voice Mail: *55
  14. NAT Traversal: Disabled
  15. Confirm: to Save

Step 3: Phone Tab

  1. Select Phone Tab
  2. Select Country: Australia
  3. Set Time Zone: +12 New Zealand Primary NTP >> nz.pool.ntp.org (CONFIRM)
  4. DSS Keys: Phone Tab | DSS Key >> use this to assign a variety of standard functions to the T28 10 function keys on the right side of the phone.
  5. At bottom: Select Confirm

Step 4: Date and Time Settings

  • Time Zone: eg +12 New Zealand | Location: New Zealand(Wellington)
  • Daylight Saving: Automatic
  • Location: eg New Zealand (Wellington)
  • Fixed Type: By Week
  • Primary Server: nz.pool.ntp.org

Step 5: Contacts

Contacts can be imported into the W52P from either as XML or CSV imports.

  • File Template: To access either XML or CSV download the file template
  • Import Contacts: Edit the file and import.
  • Handset: To access your imported contacts list select the DOWN arrow on the phones OK menu
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