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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=
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
</gallery>
 
===Handset Assignment===
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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