Mobotix M73 High-End IP Camera is one of our latest and popular IP cameras at VoIP Supply. Today we are going to demonstrate how to read, switch and select a boot option on the camera. Letâs get to it!
By default, your M73 IP camera starts as DHCP client and automatically tries to get an IP address from a DHCP server. To start the camera in a different mode, users can activate the boot menu of the camera and select the desired boot option. First, you need to know how to read the boot options. Check out the table below to see the boot options and the corresponding number of flashes:Â
How to Read Mobotix M73 Boot Options
How to Switch and Select a Boot Option on M73 IP Camera
To switch the boot option, briefly press the key of the M73 camera. The camera will return to the first boot option after the last option.Â
When you see the boot option you want, simply long press the key to select and the camera will confirm the selection by flashing the LED rapidly for 3 seconds. After 20 second, you will hear a sound according to the table above.
Thatâs it! Did you successfully change the boot option? M73 is an all-in-one camera with superb video quality, cyber security and computing. If you have more questions about this unit, read the M73 Quick Installer Guide Here or visit our website to learn more!
Copper Retirement is the most significant change to the Telecom network since the cellphone revolutionized mobility. Are you ready? Are you prepared? Have you received âthe letter?â
Copper Retirement is the de-commissioning (or retirement) of the old Telephone circuit-switched network providing analog copper phone lines in the local ILEC or CLEC wire center (Central Office). Customers still with an active analog copper phone line have to switch to the new packet-switched fiber optic telephone network or risk getting disconnected from their service.
Some examples of services today using the old analog copper phone lines are Fax, Alarm monitoring, Point Of Sale (POS) devices and Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL).
Today, the ILECâs are slowly introducing their new packet-switched optic fibre network by delivering âthe letterâ to millions of businessâ across the USA. This âletterâ informs you of the changes to the ILEC network and the impact it will have, should you not make the switch to their packet-switched optic fibre network. While most of your communication services will be unaffected, one service that can be affected is Fax.
Fax was designed to work over analog copper lines on circuit-switched networks and became very popular because of the reliability, security and legality of the fax transmission technology. While Copper Retirement has provided a relatively seamless migration for telephony over to the optic fibre packet-switched network, fax transmission technology initially was faced with challenges as the new packet-switched network did not meet the exacting standards required by Fax. In order to make Fax over packet-switched networks more robust, the T.38 protocol for Real-Time Fax was introduced.
The T.38 protocol allows traditional stand-alone fax machines or Multi-function devices to act and send/receive faxes exactly like they always have with no new training or exceptions. While the ILECâs have prioritized the migration of DSL, Voice Telephony and Alarm services, they have ignored Fax. Fax is easy to ignore because most people (even the ILECâs) think that it doesnât exist anymore. However, fax is alive and well and plays a very significant role in the Healthcare, Professional Services and Insurance businessâ.
Given the ILECâs low priority of migrating Fax over to the new packet-switched optic fibre network, Patton Electronics and T.38 specialists babyTEL have teamed up to deliver Encrypted Fax devices and services that migrate you to the optic fibre packet-switched network today.
So before you get âthe letterâ, get âthe factsâ on Copper Retirement and how it will affect your business.
Call babyTEL at 514-448-0415 Today.
Call Patton at 1-301-975-1000
Call VoIP Supply at 1-800-398-8647 to learn more details.
Xorcom CloudPhone, a SIP softphone for Xorcom PBX extensions, is now available for iOS and Android! This app is fully integrated with executive-grade features and it is compatible with all Xorcom VoIP PBX systems.
Whatâs Cool About Xorcomâs New Mobile App?
Now users can use the extension and contacts on their mobile phone and set do-not-disturb schedules, transfer calls record calls and more! Also, your mobile number wonât be seen when making calls using CloudPhone and youâll be reachable on your direct office phone number. With CloudPhone, all users and call flow are centrally managed in CompletePBX.
What do you think about Xorcomâs new softphone mobile app? Have you tried it yet? Share your thoughts with us! If youâd like to learn more about Xorcom updates, visit our Xorcom page or give us a call at 1-800-398-8647!
Grandstream, a leading manufacturer of IP communication solutions, announced that their new GRP2600 Series firmware is now fully compatible with BroadSoft! Now BroadSoft service providers and their customers are able to enjoy the seamless interoperability between Grandstreamâs GRP2600 Series firmware and BroafSoftâs platform.Â
About Grandstream GRP 2600 IP Phones
The GRP2600 Series IP phones are designed with enterprises, service providers and other high-volume markets in mind. They have been purpose-built to simplify the tasks of configuring, managing and monitoring deployments. Administrators are able to easily use Grandstream’s Device Management System (GDMS), a centralized interface to manage Grandstream’s endpoints and for cloud provisioning. Learn more about GRP2600 Series IP phones here.
More BroadSoft Compliant Grandstream Solutions
Grandstreamâs BroadSoft compliant solutions include the GXP Series IP phones, the GXV Series video phones, the GVC series conferencing systems and more! See a full list below:
VoIP Supply and Poly teamed up to kick-off 2020 with an informative VVX D230 webinar! The D230 is a fully featured DECT phone without the need to pair with a desk phone. During the webinar, Tom and Wilson discussed the cool features of these handsets, whatâs in the box, and how to cloud-manage these devices through Polyâs device management system, PDMS-SP.
Key Features of the VVX D230 DECT Phone
HD Voice: Wideband codec support (OPUS, G.722) simultaneously on multiple handsets
Standalone platform: No need to pair with a desk phone to enjoy full features
Easy installation: Supports native Zero-Touch onboarding with full integration to PDMS-SP
Cloud Management: Complete control over your deployed endpoints with PDMS-SP. Anywhere. Anytime.
In the box, you will find one VVX D230 handset, one base station, one power adapter, and a belt clip.
Configure & Manage the VVX D230 Remotely with PDMS-SP
The VVX D230 is easy to configure and manage with Poly’s PDMS-SP web based device management tool. PDMS collects data from the handset and gives you full control over your deployed endpoints. You will be able to complete provisioning & bootstrapping, firmware upgrades, reboots and more actions remotely!
Did you misplace your DECT handset again? If you are using the VVX D230 handset, you will be able to locate it with ease!Â
How to Find a Missing VVX D230 Wireless Handset
As long as your VVX D230 handset is within the range, itâs easy to locate your handset. Indoors, a VVX D230 handset can be located up to 165 feet away from the base station. Outdoors, it can be located up to 980 feet away. Simply press âFindâ on the base station, the handset will ring until answered.
Safety is a top priority in your facility, and thatâs where Algoâs 8186 IP speaker comes into play! This weatherproof SIP compliant IP loudspeaker is designed for voice paging, loud ringing, and emergency and security alerting. Whether you have a large warehouse, production floor, parking lot or a school playground, the Algo 8186 has you covered!Â
Have you ever tried Snomâs DECT Phones? If yes, you will know how flexible and easy to use their devices are. During our Snom webinar yesterday, we showcased Snomâs latest innovation, the M-KLE Series DECT Solution. The M-KLE Series includes the M100 KLE, M10 KLE, M10R KLE, and M18 KLE. Businesses can mix and match any of these for up to 10 devices. Some key features we addressed include:
Multi-line appearance â Backlit â L1 â L4 on all devices
8 SIP Accounts / 6 concurrent calls
Use in Key Line or non-key-line mode
Intercom, privacy mode
Reboot via XML push
Connect up to 10 handsets/desksets per base
Key Line Emulation System
Snom is the only manufacturer offering a true key-line emulation system, a feature that allows users to handle shared line appearances locally without the need of a service provider. Click here to learn more about the M-KLE features!
In the webinar, we also discussed Snomâs single-cell and multi-cell DECT solutions. Check out a comparison chart here:
Gear up for 2020 with our new VoIP hardware this January! VoIP Supply kicks off this new year with some exciting new innovations from some of our top brands, including Fanvilâs new all-in-one doorphones, Mobotixâs new intelligent camera, Pattonâs analog VoIP gateway and so much more! Letâs check them out:
Fanvilâs New All-in-one i33V & I33VF Doorphones
The Fanvil I33V is an all-one-one access control device that doubles as an intercom and broadcasting solution. The doorphone is a wall-mounted unit that features infrared night vision, supports 2 SIP lines and allows for access control via call, code, or RFID/IC card and indoor switch! The I33VF is the same doorphone but designed for flush-mount installations. These doorphones are coming soon. Stay tuned!
Patton SmartNode SN200 Analog Telephone Adapter & VoIP Gateway
The SN200 Series are Patton’s latest analog telephone adapter and VoIP gateways. These units support a variety of telephony interfaces, from 1 to 4 simultaneous calls with options for FXS and FXO ports available for survivability or number portability during the ALL-IP migration phase.
Mobotix introduced their latest innovation, the M73 high-end IP camera! This weatherproof camera is loaded with advanced features such as up to 3 function and optical modules for easy self-assembly, 4K image sensor, and more!
With Mobotix’s all-in-one M73 camera, you don’t have to sacrifice design for superb video quality. We are accepting pre-orders now. Pre-order today to be the first to try out!
Our tech support team at VoIP Supply offers great pre- and post-sales support plus provisioning, consultations, configuration, and installation help. We get a lot of VoIP hardware and software questions and would like to share the solutions with everyone.
In previous Momâs calling Q&A series, we have discussed: What is IP Faxing? Today, we have more new real questions and answers from VoIP users just like you.
My BlueParrott Headset Won’t Pair, What Can I Do?
Q: My BlueParrott B250-XT headsets are not connecting to phones. What should I do?
A: You can try different power supplies to make sure the issue is not from a bad charging cord. And then try the following steps to pair your BlueParrott headset with your phone:
Turn your headset on and try pair it with your phone by holding the pairing button on the headset
Once you hear “discovering”, enter the default password “0000”
If the headset still won’t connect to your phone, contact technical support.
Come back for more VoIP questions and answers next time! If you have VoIP questions to ask us, please submit a technical support ticket or contact our VoIP experts today at (866) 582-8591