Basic Functions
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Dialing an IP Address
Enter the IP address via the numeric block. Use the “*” key instead of
the dot (“.”) or press the hash “#” key a little longer and the hash
character will change to a dot!
Key mapping:
Moves the cursor to the left.
Moves the cursor to the right.
Deletes the character to the left of the
cursor.
Changes input mode to numbers.
Changes input mode to capital letters.
Changes input mode to small letters.
ENTER Dials the IP address if entered correctly.
CANCEL
Aborts the dialing of the IP address.
Number guessing
For your convenience this functionality offers you the first number from
dialed numbers, missed calls, received calls, or numbers in the
phonebook that match the beginning of the number you have already
typed in.
If the displayed number is not the one you wanted, you can either keep
pressing the “#” key (in alphanumeric modes) to get the next matching
number or continue typing your desired number, or press the
function key to temporarily switch off the number guessing for this
session of editing a phone number.
Terminating a call
You can end a call by setting the handset on its cradle, pressing the
hook switch, or pressing CANCEL
. The snom 220 will terminate the
call and return to the idle state.
Dialing
an IP Address
When you are calling an IP address, the called phone or computer cannot
determine which user you want to reach. In SIP mode it is assumed that
“anonymous” is being called and with H.323 no assumptions are made. This is
the case with many phones and applications. Therefore, you should only use this
method in exceptional cases, as the entry of IP addresses is rather cumbersome.
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