Phone Amego User's Guide

OBi110

        Introduction Description Configuration Bluetooth Google Voice Landline VoIP Linksys/Sipura ATA OBi110 ATA Polycom IP Phone Yealink IP Phone Softphones Generic Dial URLs Generic Notification URLs IP Addresses IP Phones Placing a Call Caller ID Lookup Call Records Daylite Integration Helpful Hints Spotlight on Innovation Phone Amego Application Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Thank You! Reviews & Comments About Us

Phone Amego supports the OBiHAI family of VoIP adaptors including the OBi110 and OBi100

(available from Amazon) which allow you to place or receive calls via Google Voice (and Google

Chat) without a separate telephone service.

To add an OBi device, Press + below the Telephone Devices table, select "VoIP via OBi TA", and

then press Attach Device.

If you have changed the default web access password, you would enter it above with the

username "admin", otherwise these fields default to username "admin" and password "admin".

Press Scan to look for the next VoIP adaptor and fill in the IP address found if any. Once an IP

address is specified, pressing Login will attempt to open your web browser to the device status

page verifying your login credentials were accepted.

You will need to know the IP address of your VoIP Telephone Adaptor if Phone Amego doesn't

find it for you. You can use ***1 from a connected phone to have the OBi110 adaptor announce

its currently assigned IP address.

Once your OBi device has been attached, Phone Amego will display on-screen Caller ID pop ups

for any calls in or out (with optional Growl notification, reverse lookups, caller ID sharing, etc).

I would love to add a click-to-dial feature for phones and services connected through the OBi110.

OBiHAI has an OBiTalk forum to request new features where you can add your comments. In

the mean time, you can use a compatible web service for dialing such as CallCentric, Google

Voice, or a USB modem connected to the analog phone port. See Generic Dial URLs.

For more information, please see:

Understanding the OBiON App for iOS and the OBi110 Service Bridge

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