Yealink SIP-T33P & SIP-T33G Classic IP Phone Quick Start Guide

Package Contents

The package includes the following items: Handset Cord, Ethernet Cable, Stand, IP Phone, Handset, Quick Start Guide, and an optional Power Adapter. If any item is missing, contact your system administrator. Yealink recommends using only provided or approved accessories, as unapproved third-party accessories may reduce performance.

Assembling the Phone

  1. Attach the stand. The phone can also be mounted to a wall.
  2. Connect the handset and optional headset.
  3. Connect the network and power. There are two options for network and power connections: AC Power Option or PoE (Power over Ethernet) Option. The IP phone requires a Yealink original power adapter (5V/600mA). Using third-party adapters may damage the phone. For PC connection, use the provided Ethernet cable. PoE connection does not require a separate power adapter, provided the hub/switch is PoE-compliant.

Startup

After connecting to the network and power, the IP phone automatically begins initialization. Once startup is complete, the phone is ready for use. Configuration can be done via the phone's user interface or its web user interface. The screen displays 'Welcome' and 'Initializing... Please wait'.

Configuring Your Phone

Via Web User Interface

To access the web user interface:

  1. Press the [OK key] when the phone is idle to get the IP address.
  2. Open a web browser on your computer, enter the IP address (e.g., "http://192.168.0.10"), and press Enter.
  3. Log in with the default username "admin" and password "admin".

Network Settings

Navigate to Network -> Basic -> IPv4 Config. Options include DHCP (default, automatically obtains network settings) or Static IP (manual configuration of IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS). The phone also supports IPv6, which is disabled by default. Incorrect network settings can lead to inaccessibility.

Account Settings

Navigate to Account -> Register -> Account X (where X is 1-4). Key parameters include Register Status, Line Active, Label, Display Name, User Name, Register Name, Password, and Server Host. These are provided by the ITSP for registration.

Registration status is indicated by icons on the LCD screen: Green for Registered, Yellow for Registering, and Gray for Registration Failed. Consult your system administrator for any registration errors or specific configuration requirements.

Via Phone User Interface

Network Settings

Press the [Menu key] when idle, then select Advanced (default password: admin) -> Network -> WAN Port -> IPv4.

Account Settings

Press the [Menu key] when idle, then select Advanced (default password: admin) -> Accounts.

Placing a Call

  • Using Handset: 1. Pick up the handset. 2. Dial the number and press the [Send key].
  • Using Speakerphone: 1. With the handset on-hook, press the [Speakerphone button]. 2. Dial the number and press the [Send key].
  • Using Headset: 1. With the headset connected, press the [Headset button] to activate headset mode. 2. Dial the number and press the [Send key].

Answering a Call

  • Using Handset: Pick up the handset.
  • Using Speakerphone: Press the [Speakerphone button].
  • Using Headset: Press the [Headset button].

Incoming calls can be rejected by pressing the [Reject key].

Ending a Call

  • Using Handset: Hang up the handset or press the [EndCall key].
  • Using Speakerphone: Press the [Speakerphone button] or the [EndCall key].
  • Using Headset: Press the [EndCall key].

Redial

Press the [Redial button] to enter the Placed Calls list, select an entry, and press [Send key]. Alternatively, press the [Redial button] twice when the phone is idle to dial the last dialed number.

Call Hold

To place a call on hold: Press the [Hold key] during an active call. To resume: If only one call is on hold, press the [Resume key]. If multiple calls are on hold, select the desired call and press the [Resume key].

Call Transfer

  • Blind Transfer: Press [Transfer key], dial number, press [B Transfer key].
  • Semi-Attended Transfer: Press [Transfer key], dial number, press [Send key], press [Transfer key] when hearing ring-back tone.
  • Attended Transfer: Press [Transfer key], dial number, press [Send key], press [Transfer key] when the second party answers.

Call Forward

To enable call forward: Press [Menu key] (when idle) -> Features -> Call Forward. Select forward type, enter number. For 'No Answer Forward', set the ring time. Press [Save key].

Call Mute

Press the [Mute button] to mute the microphone during a call. Press again to un-mute.

Call Conference

1. Press [Conference key] during an active call (call is put on hold). 2. Dial the second party's number and press [Send key]. 3. Press [Conference key] again when the second party answers. All parties are now in conference. 4. Press [EndCall key] to disconnect all parties. The conference can be split into two individual calls by pressing the [Split key].

Speed Dial

To configure: Menu -> Features -> Dsskey. Select DSS key, choose SpeedDial type, enter Account ID, Label, and Value (number). Press [Save key]. To use: Press the speed dial key.

Voice Message

A message waiting indicator on the idle screen and a slowly flashing red power LED indicate waiting voice messages. To listen: Press the [Message button] or [Connect key] and follow voice prompts.

Contact Directory

To add: Press [Directory key] -> All Contacts -> [Add key]. Enter Name and contact numbers. Press [Save key]. To edit/delete: Press [Directory key] -> All Contacts -> select contact -> [Option key] -> Detail/Delete. Press [Save key] to confirm edits or [OK key] to confirm deletion.

Call History

Press [History key] -> scroll using navigation keys. Select entry to [Send key] call, [Delete key], view Detail, Add to Contacts, Add to Blacklist, or Delete All.

Volume Adjustment

Press the [Volume buttons] to adjust the volume.

Regulatory Notices

Operating Ambient Temperatures

Operating temperature: +14 to 122°F (-10 to 50°C). Relative humidity: 5% to 90% non-condensing. Storage temperature: -22 to +160°F (-30 to +70°C).

Warranty

Yealink's product warranty is limited to the unit itself under normal use. Yealink is not liable for damages, lost profits, or third-party claims arising from product use or misuse.

DC Symbol

The [DC symbol] indicates DC voltage.

Safety Instructions

Read these safety instructions before use. Basic precautions include: disconnect power before cleaning, use a soft dry cloth, keep plug clean, dispose of electronics responsibly, avoid extreme temperatures, keep dry, avoid collisions, do not dismantle, do not alter the device, and respect laws and third-party rights.

RoHS

This device complies with the EU RoHS Directive. Compliance statements can be obtained by contacting support@yealink.com.

Troubleshooting

Common issues like power not supplying, bad plug connection, out-of-range temperature, incorrect cable connection, and dirty ports are addressed with simple solutions. Refer to the manual for detailed steps.

Contact Information

Yealink Network Technology Co., Ltd. addresses in China, Europe, and USA are provided. For technical support, visit Yealink WIKI at http://support.yealink.com/ or use the Yealink Ticketing system at https://ticket.yealink.com/.

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