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V85 Desktop VoIP Phone Quick Start Guide 
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YML771 Rev1 
Step 1:  Connecting your V85
a)  Remove IP phone and handset from packaging and connect the handset to the phone 
body via handset cable. 
b)  Connect the V85’s LAN Ethernet port to an available Ethernet port on your broadband 
router using the Ethernet cable (supplied).
  If you would like your PC to be connected to the network through the V85, you can 
connect another Ethernet cable (not supplied) from your PC to the V85’s PC Ethernet 
port.  This enables your PC and V85 to share one Ethernet port on your router/switch.
c)  Connect V85 power adaptor to power board or wall outlet.
d)  At this point, the cable connections are complete; the next section describes the basic 
key functions, and the configuration of VoIP account details.
Step 2:  Getting the V85 up and running
Next, configuration of VoIP account details will be described, starting with a basic
description of the keypad functions you will need to know in order to proceed.
Description of essential key functions are provided here; for a detailed description please see 
Chapter 4 of the user guide contained on the V85 CD.
Key 
Description
Menu / OK
 
Pressing this button will display menu options; press 
repeatedly to scroll through  options. 
 
Also functions as an “OK” button to confirm settings.
 
When the unit is in dial mode, the “OK/Menu” key is 
used as “Dial Out” key.
 UP 
When the menu is displayed, this key is used to scroll 
up the menu items. When editing menu item content, 
this key functions as “left delete”.
► DOWN 
When the menu is displayed, this key is used to 
scroll down the menu items. When editing menu item 
content, this key is used as “right shift”.
Cancel
 
When the menu is displayed, this key is used to 
escape to an higher level of the menu. When editing 
menu item content, this key is used to cancel the 
current edit and to escape to a higher level of the 
menu.
a)  Power on the V85
  As soon as power cord is connected, the V85 will boot. This will take up to 30 seconds.  
Initial display should show current Australian Eastern Standard Time.
b)  Power on your PC