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v1.04
IP Phone D375 | snom 370
User Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Copyright, Trademarks, GPL, Legal Disclaimers ...........................................................7
Important information ......................................................................................................8
Safety instructions .................................................................................................................8
SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) compliance ..............................................................8
Standards conformance ........................................................................................................9
Product specifications ........................................................................................................... 9
Disposal of the device ............................................................................................................9
Cleaning ....................................................................................................................................9
Setting up the phone ...................................................................................................... 10
Delivery Content ....................................................................................................................10
Attaching and detaching the footstand .............................................................................10
Attaching for desktop placement ................................................................................. 10
Attaching for wall mounting ..........................................................................................11
Detaching ..........................................................................................................................11
Rotating the tab of the cradle ............................................................................................. 11
Adjusting the display angle ................................................................................................12
Connecting the phone ..........................................................................................................13
Connecting a headset ............................................................................................................14
Initializing and registering the phone ...............................................................................15
Prerequisites ....................................................................................................................15
Initialization ...................................................................................................................... 15
What to do if initialization and registration are unsuccessful ................................ 16
Correcting the clock ........................................................................................................ 17
Getting to know your phone .......................................................................................... 18
At a glance .............................................................................................................................18
LED indicators .......................................................................................................................20
Call indicator ....................................................................................................................20
Function key LEDs ........................................................................................................... 20
Message LED .................................................................................................................... 20
Hard keys ...............................................................................................................................21
Freely programmable function keys with LEDs ........................................................21
Context-sensitive, programmable function keys ......................................................21
Navigation, confirmation, and cancel keys .................................................................21
Preprogrammed, variably programmable function keys ........................................22
Audio Control Keys .......................................................................................................... 22
Alphanumeric Keypad ....................................................................................................23
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D375 | Snom 370 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone
LED indicators
Call indicator
The bright-red LED situated at the top of the display indicates incoming, ongoing, held, and missed
calls. It will be:
Blinking rapidly when a call is coming in
Glowing steadily when dialling and when in a call
Blinking slowly when you have put a call on hold
Function key LEDs
Depending on the function mapped onto the key, the red or green LEDs on the key will be activated
when the key event occurs. The factory setting is red LED and “line”. The LEDs of a line key will:
blink rapidly when a call is ringing on the line;
glow steadily when there is an ongoing call on the line;
blink slowly when a call is on hold on the line;
be o when the line is free.
When other functions are mapped onto the keys, the LEDs may glow or blink. For example: When the
"extension" function has been mapped onto a key to monitor an extension, the LED will
blink rapidly when a call is ringing on the extension;
glow steadily when the extension is busy;
be o when the extension is not busy.
Message LED
Glowing red when there is a new message on the mailbox.
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Appendix 5 - Programmable Functions
Contacts Contact List, where the Presence State of selected users can be seen (online, busy,
offline)
Directory Internal phone directory
DND Turning "Do not disturb" function (DND) on an off. When mapped to a function key
with an LED, the LED will light up when DND is turned on.
Favorites Favorites list
Forward all All incoming calls will be forwarded to another extension or an external phone
number. After turning call forwarding on with this key, the display will prompt you to
enter - or confirm/change a previously entered - forwarding number.
Help FW versions lower than 8: Phone's IP address, MAC address, and firmware version.
FW 8 and higher: Phone's IP address and the URI to Snom Wiki. IP address, MAC
address, and firmware version can be found in Settings > 6 Information >
2 System Information.
Hold Placing the active call on hold
LDAP Directory Allows the user to look up a remote directory while dialing. Once set, this pressed
key will open up the Direcory Search window. If LDAP is setup, corresponding
matching entries as returned by the sever will be shown. If LDAP is not used and and
presence_lookup_number setting is turned on, the contact matches will be shown.
The default edit mode is alphanumeric in this state.
Logoff Identities Caution: This option will delete all account settings!!
Usage: Mainly useful for call centers with frequently changing users.
Menu Calling up the settings menu of the phone
Missed Calls Missed call history list
Monitor Calls
(not available on
Snom 300)
When the phone has been programmed to monitor extensions and do/allow call
pickup, a key can be mapped to show the list of monitored extensions and do call
pickup from the monitor.
FW v8.7.2 and higher: The list will show only active extensions (i.e., busy or ringing).
When there is no activity on any monitored extensions, the list is empty.
Mute Mutes/unmutes the microphone (handset, speakerphone, headset) during active call
Next Outgoing ID Selecting the next identity as the outgoing identity
Presence State Providing access to a list where the Presence state of each registered SIP Identity
can be defined (online, offline, busy, invisible).
Prev. Outgoing ID Selecting the previous identity as the outgoing identity
Reboot Rebooting the phone
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