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= Configuring Yealink DECT phone for AAISP =
 
Relevant to: '''Yealink W60B, W70B, W73P, W53P and other base stations'''
 
The Yealink W60B/W70B is a DECT base station aimed at home as well as small and medium-sized businesses. Its main specifications are:
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The PIN is used to register handsets to the base station, and for the handset to access settings from the base station. When a Base and a handset are supplied together in a single box, then the handset should already be registered to the base station. You can use these steps to register additional handsets though:
 
= IP address =
 
By default the Yealink base unit picks up an IP address using DHCP. You can find the IP address from the Handset as follows:
 
# Press 'Ok' on the handset and 'Ok' on 'Status'
# Select 'Base' and press 'Ok'
# Under IPv4 you will see the IP address e.g. 192.168.1.3 (different for each user).
# Enter that IP in the address bar of your Web browser.
# Login with admin credentials. (default is user:admin password:admin).
 
=Registering an additional Handset=
# Power up handset
# Press the button under 'Reg'
# Hold the 'Radio' button on the Base for 3 seconds
# Handset should then initialise
# Go to the Base station UI and set up the new account:
## Account - Handset name --> Set the name
 
<gallery widths=200px heights=200px mode="nolines">
File:Handsetsettings.jpg|Scroll to Settings & press Ok.
File:Handsetreg.jpg|Arrow down to 6.Registration the press Ok.
File:Handsetreg2.jpg|Press Register Handset.
File:W73pbase.jpg|Radio Button on Base Unit
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= Find the IP address of the Base station & login to setup web pages. =
 
By default the Yealink base unit picks up an IP address using DHCP. You can find the IP address from the Handset as follows:
 
# Press 'Ok' on the handset and 'Ok' on 'Status'
# Select 'Base' and press 'Ok'
# Under IPv4 you will see the IP address e.g. 192.168.1.3 (different for each user).
# Enter that IP in the address bar of your Web browser.
# Login with admin credentials. (default is user:admin password:admin).
 
<gallery widths=200px heights=200px mode="nolines">
File:Handsetstatus.jpg|3.1 Press Ok on the handset and Ok on Status
File:Hansetbase.jpg|3.2 Select Base and press Ok
File:Handsetipadd.jpg|3.3 Under IPv4 you will see the IP address.
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=Yealink and Voiceless Settings=
# If correct then you should see Register Status = 'Registered'.
# If you have more than one number you can select 'Account1' drop down and add further numbers.
 
'''Number & Handset assignment.'''
# From the 'Account' tab select 'Number assignment' from menu.
# Here you can select which handsets are connected to your numbers for outgoing and incoming calls.
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
Status -> Handset & VoIP
You should the the account Status as 'Registered'
 
<gallery widths=300px heights=300px mode="nolines" caption="Screenshot of Account registration page">
Yealink_W53P_SIP_Config.png|VoIP Account settings
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===Handset Assignment===
Here you can assign which of your (up to) 8 SIP accounts are to ring which of your (up to) 8 handsets! You can also make up to 8 calls at once, so a single base station can support a small office of people.
 
# From the 'Account' ->tab select 'Number Assignmentassignment' from menu.
# Here you can select which handsets are connected to your numbers for outgoing and incoming calls.
 
You have the flexibility to decide which VoIP account should ring which handset, and also which account the handsets use to make their outgoing calls.
 
<gallery mode="packed" widths=250px heights=250px mode="nolines" caption="Screenshots of number assignment page">
Yealink_W53P_SIP_Config.png|VoIP Account settings
Yealink W53P Hanset Assignment.png|Number Assignment
Yealink-4handsets1number.png|Four Handsets sharing one VoIP Account
 
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