SNOM 760 IP Desk Phone User Guide

June 10, 2024
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SNOM 760 IP Desk Phone

SNOM 760 IP Desk Phone

Delivery content

Delivery content

Attaching the Footstand

Attaching the Footstand

Connecting

Connecting

Wall Mounting

Wall Mounting

Symbols used in this guide

Press the key:

Symbols used in this guide

  • Proceeding to next step, next selection, etc. Example: Setting the phone language.

This quick start guide describes the installation, setup, and operation of the snom 760. For further information please refer to the manual on our web page, http://wiki.snom.com.

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Our firmware includes some source code that may be used and modified by anyone and everyone under the GNU Public License (GPL) (see Appendix on page 59), provided
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Important Information

Please read the instructions on safety and disposal and on how to set up and use the device before using it and also give them to other users to read or inform those users of their contents. Save this manual and do not give the device to third parties without it.

Safety Instructions

Follow the instructions in this manual and other applicable documentation of the device.

  • If the phone is not supplied with power via an Ethernet cable, use only a power adapter expressly recommended by snom technology. Other power supplies may damage or destroy the phone, affect its behavior, or induce noise.
  • Avoid placing the cables where people may trip over them or where they may be exposed to mechanical pressure as this may damage them.
  • Do not install the device in rooms with high humidity (for example, in bathrooms, laundry rooms, damp basements). Do not immerse the device in water and do not spill or pour liquids of any kind onto or into the device.
  • Do not install the device in surroundings at risk for explosions (paint shops, for example). Do not use the device if you smell gas or other potentially explosive fumes.
  • Do not use the device during thunderstorms. Lightning striking the power grid may cause electric shocks.
  • Warning: The handset contains a magnet, and its earpiece may attract small dangerous objects such as needles or pins. Please ensure before each use that no such objects are present.

SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) Compliance

Safety status of Input/Output connections comply with SELV requirements.

Warning: To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to telephone-network voltage (TNV) circuits. LAN ports contain SELV circuits, and PSTN ports contain TNV circuits. Some LAN and PSTN ports both use RJ-45 (8P8C) connectors. Use caution when connecting cables.

Standards conformance

This device complies with the essential health, safety, and environmental requirements of all relevant European directives. The declaration of conformity can be requested from snom (address see reverse cover). This phone is FCC-certified and meets US health, safety, and environmental standards.
Unauthorized opening, changing, or modifying the device will cause the warranty to lapse and may also result in the loss of CE conformity and the FCC certification. In case of malfunction contact authorized service personnel, your seller, or snom.

  • Safety: IEC 60950-1:2007
  • Power: PoE or power supply PSAC10R-050 (available separately, snom PN 00002730)
  • 1x LAN, 1x PC: RJ45
  • Ethernet: 2x IEEE 802.3/1 Gigabit switch
  • Power over Ethernet: IEEE 802.3af, Class 2

Disposal of the device

This device is subject to European Directive 2002/96/EC and may not be disposed of with general household garbage.

Cleaning

To clean the device, use an anti-static cloth. Please avoid cleaning liquids as they might damage the surface or internal electronics of the device.

Setting up and connecting the phone

Initializing and registering the phone

Please note: You will need the registration information received from your Internet service provider or your network administrator – normally the phone or extension number, the password, and the registrar.

After you have set up the phone and connected it to the network as shown on pages 2 – 3, the phone begins to initialize.

Normally the initialization is completely automatic, using DHCP. If your network does not support DHCP, you must obtain the IP address, netmask, IP gateway, and DNS server from your Internet service provider or your network administrator and enter them manually when you are asked to do so on the display.

Watch the display and, when asked to, make selections with and save with ✓ .

  1. Language. The default is English.
  2. Time zone
  3. Dial tone
  4. The display shows the “Welcome” screen. Press any key to log on.
  5. Enter the account number. Save with ✓  .
  6. Enter the registrar. Press ✓ .
  7.  Enter the password received from your Internet service provider or administrator. Press ✓  . After successful registration you will see the green symbol with the
    handset:
    Initializing and registering the phone

Entering numerals, letters, and special characters

Press any key or pick up handset.

Entering numerals, letters, and special characters

Entering letters, special characters and symbols

In input modes small and capital letters, press the alphanumeric key one or more times quickly, with a pause after each character.

Special characters and symbols

“0” key”: 1x = space (“˽”), 2x = underscore (“”), 3x = 0
“1” key: . + @ 1 : , ? ! –
/ \ ( ) ; & % * # <=> $ [ ]. Example: 3x = “@”.

Letters with accents and umlauts

Keys “2” to “9”: Available letters with accents and umlauts depend on the phone’s language setting. Example: If the phone language is German, press key “2” four times  to type “ä”.

AT A GLANCE

AT A GLANCE

Context-sensitive, programmable function symbols and function keys

Select outgoing identity, incl. inactive identities
Call lists (missed, received, dialled calls)
Forwarding all calls (on/off)
Status information (call forwarding active, passwords not set, missed calls, etc.)

At A Glance

Dedicated, customizable function keys:

MWI (LED key) – if supported by PBX

  • Lit when message is waiting on mailbox
  • Press to listen to message(s)

Turn DND (do not disturb) on/off
Directory
Settings menu
Transfer call
Hold/unhold call

Audio control keys

Adjust volume
Mute microphone
Speakerphone on/off
Headset on/off

Star key

  • In editing mode:
    • Press for one second to change input mode (numerals > lower case > upper case)
    • Press briefl y to type *
  • On idle screen: Press for 3 seconds to  lock/unlock the keypad

Pound (hash) key : Rescue mode for TFTP update

Settings menu

  • Press to open
  • Press number key , etc. to open submenus and settings
  • Press to select setting
  • Press ✓  to save selected setting
  • Settings with (On)/(Off) or (Yes)/(No): Press ✓ to change and save
  • Press ✕  briefly to return to the previous screen
  • Press ✕   for 2 seconds to return to idle screen

Settings menu

  • The submenus and the settings shaded black and gray are not available when the phone is running in user mode. The factory setting is administrator mode. The default administrator password is 0000 (4 x zero).
    ** System Info: Firmware version, IP address, MAC address, available + total memory.

The phone’s web interface

  1. Look up the phone’s IP address: > 6 Information > 2 System Info. Example: http://192.168.10.115.

  2. Open a web browser on your PC. Enter the IP address in the address bar and press ENTER. The “welcome” screen opens.

  3. Click on an item in the menu on the left side of the screen to open that window.
    The phone's web interface 

  4. If a window contains several pages, click on the tab at the top to open the page. The font weight of the characters on the tab of the visible page is bold.

  5. Any changes you make will not take effect until you click on “Apply”. Changes will be lost if you open another page of the web interface or if you close the web interface without first clicking on “Apply”.

  6. Whenever you click on “Apply”, the “Save” button will appear at the top of the page. Click on “Save” to save the changes permanently. Changes that have not been saved will be lost if and when the phone loses power or is disconnected from its power source.

Clock/time format

Web interface > Preferences > General Information > 24 Hour Clock:
On: 24-hour format, 00:00 to 23:59
Off: 12-hour AM/PM format, 0:00 AM to 11:59 PM

Date format

Web interface > Preferences > General Information > US Date Format (mm/dd).
Example: March 8, 2010
On: 3/8/2010
Off: 8.3.2010

Function keys

Function key mapping: Web interface of phone > Function Keys.
Change settings > Press “Save”. Example: Mapping function keys P5 and P6 with the extension function for extensions 154 and 152, respectively.

Function keys 

Configuring & modifying identities 

Web interface > Identity 1-12 > Login. See “Initializing and registering the phone” on page 9 for required and optional information.

Using the phone

Making calls
  • Enter the number on the alphanumeric keypad and pick up the handset or
  • pick up the handset, enter the number, ✓   or
  • , enter the number ✓  ,
Speed Dial

Type the speed dial number or character on the alphanumeric keypad and press ✓.
Setting the speed dial numbers: Web interface > Speed Dial. Type each phone number with any necessary area code and/or country code etc. without spaces, hyphens, etc. into one of the textboxes of the table. Do not add any names or other data. Example: To enter 911-555-1234, type 9115551234.

Emergency Numbers

These numbers can be called even when the keyboard is locked. The numbers “911”, “112”, “110”, and “999” are preset.
Change/add numbers: Web interface > Preferences > Lock Keyboard > Emergency Numbers (space separated). Type each number without spaces, hyphens, etc. between the digits, separate the individual numbers with one empty space between them.
Example: 911 112 110 999.

Accepting calls
  • With handset: Pick up the handset
  • With a headset: Press ✓  or blinking line key
  • With the speakerphone: Press
Putting calls on hold

Press . The LED starts to blink slowly. Press again to resume the call. With more than one call on hold: Select a caller with and resume the call by pressing ✓ .

Conference (3 parties)

  1. Your phone number: 172. Put first party (157) on hold.

  2. Call second party (153). Put on hold. Call third party (154). Press to start conference.
    Conference \(3 parties\)

  3. Press to stop conference and put parties on hold. Talking to one of the parties alone: Select with  press ✓  .

  4. Resume conference: Press .

Call transfer

Attended transfer

Put the call on hold > Dial the number that you wish to transfer the call to > If the third party wishes to accept the call, press and ✓  .

Blind transfer

With call ringing or on the line: Press > dial the phone number the call is to be transferred to > press ✓ .

Call forwarding
  1. All incoming calls.
    • Turning on: > Target when forwarding > enter number > ✓.
    • Turning off:

  2. When busy.
    Turning on: > 2 Call Features > 1 Call Forwarding > 2 Forward when busy

    2 Target when Forwarding: Enter number >✓ > 1 Enable
    Forwarding: Press [Yes] > Press for 2 seconds to return to idle screen
    • Turning off: > 2 Call Features > 1 Call Forwarding > 2 Forward when busy > 1 Enable Forwarding: Press [No] > Press for 2 seconds to return to idle screen
    • When call is not picked up.
    • Turning on: > 2 Call Features > 1 Call Forwarding > 3 Forward after  Timeout 2 Target when Forwarding > enter number > ✓  > 3  Call Forwarding time > enter number of seconds >✓ > 1 Enable
    Forwarding: Press [Yes] > Press for 2 seconds to return  to idle screen
    • Turning off: > 2 Call Features > 1 Call Forwarding > 3 Forward after
    Timeout > 1 Enable Forwarding: Press No] > Press for 2 seconds to return to idle screen
    Call forwarding

Call lists
  • Press .
  • Select list of missed, received, dialed calls with ▲ ▼ > ✓
  • Scroll through list with ▲ ▼ . Press  ✓   to dial, press to show call details, press to delete entry. Press to delete entire list.
Directory
  • Opening list of names: Press
  • Shortcut to at the end of the list: ▲. Scroll with ▲ ▼.
  • Dial: ✓  . Details: , edit detail: ✓  . Delete entry: .

Trouble shooting

Reboot

5 Maintenance: >3 Reboot: > “Reboot?” >✓

Hard reboot

Disconnect power, wait for a few seconds, reconnect.

Never disconnect the power during a firmware update!

Reset to factory values

5 Maintenance: > 4 Reset values: > enter administrator password > ✓

All customized settings will be lost!

TFTP Update

When there is no other way to get the phone to work (administrator password lost, etc.). How it is done: See http://wiki.snom.com/Firmware/Update/TFTP_Update/en.

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