1. Ifihan
The Grandstream HT812 is a powerful 2-port Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) designed for users seeking to convert traditional analog phones into Voice over IP (VoIP) devices. It features two FXS ports for connecting analog telephones and dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, including a built-in NAT router capable of handling routing speeds up to 100Mbps. This device supports 2 SIP profiles and incorporates advanced security encryption technologies like TLS and SRTP to protect calls and accounts, ensuring secure and reliable communication.
This manual provides detailed instructions for the proper installation, configuration, and operation of your HT812 device.
2. Package Awọn akoonu
Jọwọ rii daju pe package rẹ ni awọn nkan wọnyi ninu:
- Grandstream HT812 Analog Telephone Adapter
- Universal Power Adapter
- àjọlò Cable
- Quick Installation Guide (This document serves as the comprehensive user manual)
3. Ti ara Loriview
Familiarize yourself with the ports and indicators on the HT812 device.

Nọmba 1: Iwaju view of the Grandstream HT812, showing the power, phone line 1, phone line 2, internet, and LAN indicator lights.

Nọmba 2: Ẹyìn view of the Grandstream HT812, displaying the power input, reset button, two LAN ports (blue), and two FXS phone ports (green).

Nọmba 3: Igun view of the Grandstream HT812, showcasing its compact design and port layout from a side perspective.
4. Eto ati fifi sori
4.1 Connecting the HT812
- So okun Ethernet pọ:
- Connect the blue LAN port on the HT812 to your internet router or switch using an Ethernet cable.
- If using the HT812 as a router, connect your modem to the blue WAN port and your local network devices to the blue LAN port.
- So awọn foonu afọwọṣe pọ:
- Connect your analog telephone(s) to the green FXS ports (labeled 1 and 2) on the HT812 using standard RJ11 phone cables.
- So agbara:
- Connect the power adapter to the DC 12V power input on the HT812 and then plug it into a power outlet.
- The power indicator light on the front panel should illuminate.
4.2 Iwọle si Web Ni wiwo iṣeto ni
To configure the HT812, you need to access its web ni wiwo:
- Determine the IP Address:
- Connect an analog phone to FXS port 1.
- Kiakia *** (three asterisks) to access the IVR menu.
- When prompted, dial 02 to hear the device's current IP address.
- Alternatively, check your router's DHCP client list for a device named "Grandstream" or by its MAC address (found on the bottom of the HT812).
- Wo ile:
- Ṣii a web browser on a computer connected to the same network as the HT812.
- Enter the IP address obtained in step 1 into the browser's address bar (e.g., http://192.168.1.100).
- Orukọ olumulo aiyipada jẹ abojuto ati awọn aiyipada ọrọigbaniwọle ni abojuto (or found on the physical device label).
4.3 Imudojuiwọn Famuwia
It is highly recommended to update the device firmware to the latest version for optimal performance and security.
- Wọle sinu web ni wiwo iṣeto ni.
- Lilö kiri si Maintenance > Upgrade and Provisioning.
- Set "Upgrade Via" to HTTP.
- Wọle famuwia.grandstream.com in the "Firmware Server Path" field.
- Tẹ Waye ni isalẹ ti oju-iwe naa.
- Atunbere ẹrọ lati awọn web ni wiwo (Maintenance > Reboot) or by power cycling. The device will download and install the latest firmware. This process may take several minutes.
4.4 Iṣeto Akọọlẹ SIP
To make and receive calls, you need to configure your SIP account details provided by your VoIP service provider.
- Wọle sinu web ni wiwo iṣeto ni.
- Lilö kiri si Profile 1 (or the relevant profile for your service).
- Configure the following settings based on your VoIP provider's information:
- Primary SIP Server: Enter your provider's SIP server address (e.g., sip.yourprovider.com).
- ID olumulo SIP: Your SIP username or phone number.
- Ijẹrisi ID: Your SIP authentication ID (often the same as SIP User ID).
- Ọrọigbaniwọle: Your SIP account password.
- Ensure "SIP Registration" is set to Bẹẹni.
- Tẹ Waye ati igba yen Atunbere ẹrọ naa.
- After reboot, check the phone line indicator lights on the front panel. A solid blue light indicates successful SIP registration.
5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
5.1 Ṣiṣe ati gbigba awọn ipe
Once your SIP account is registered, you can use your analog phone connected to the HT812 just like a regular phone line.
- Npe Ipe: Pick up the handset, wait for a dial tone, and dial the desired phone number.
- Gbigba Ipe kan: When the phone rings, pick up the handset to answer.
5.2 NAT Router Functionality
The HT812 includes a built-in NAT router. When connected to your modem, it can provide network access to other devices connected to its LAN port. This functionality allows for efficient network management and can handle routing speeds up to 100Mbps.
5.3 Awọn ẹya Aabo
The HT812 supports advanced security protocols to protect your communications:
- TLS (Transport Layer Security): Encrypts SIP signaling to prevent eavesdropping and tampsisun.
- SRTP (Secure Real-time Transport Protocol): Encrypts the voice data itself, ensuring privacy during calls.
These features can be configured within the web interface under the relevant SIP profile eto.
6. Itọju
6.1 famuwia imudojuiwọn
Regularly checking for and applying firmware updates is crucial for maintaining the security, stability, and performance of your HT812. Refer to section 4.3 for detailed instructions on how to update the firmware.
6.2 Itọju Ẹrọ
- Jeki ẹrọ naa ni itura, aaye gbigbẹ, kuro lati orun taara ati ooru ti o pọju.
- Yago fun fifi ẹrọ naa han si omi tabi ọrinrin.
- Nu ẹrọ naa pẹlu asọ ti o tutu, ti o gbẹ. Ma ṣe lo olomi tabi awọn olutọpa aerosol.
7. Laasigbotitusita
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your Grandstream HT812.
7.1 Kò sí ohùn ìpè
- Ṣayẹwo Agbara: Ensure the power adapter is securely connected and the power indicator light on the HT812 is on.
- Ṣàyẹ̀wò Asopọ Foonu: Verify that the analog phone is correctly plugged into one of the green FXS ports.
- Check SIP Registration: The phone line indicator light for the connected port should be solid blue. If it's off or blinking, the SIP account may not be registered. Review your SIP configuration in the web interface (Section 4.4).
- Asopọmọra nẹtiwọki: Ensure the HT812 is connected to the internet and has a valid IP address. Check the internet indicator light.
7.2 Kò le Ṣe tabi Gba Awọn ipe
- Iforukọsilẹ SIP: Confirm that your SIP account is successfully registered (solid blue phone line indicator).
- Isopọ Ayelujara: Verify that your internet connection is active and stable.
- Firewall/NAT Issues: If you are behind a firewall, ensure that the necessary VoIP ports (typically UDP 5060 for SIP and UDP 10000-20000 for RTP) are open or that NAT traversal settings are correctly configured in the HT812 web ni wiwo.
- Dial Plan: Check the dial plan configuration in the web interface to ensure it matches your dialing habits and service provider requirements.
7.3 Web Interface Inaccessible
- Adirẹsi IP: Reconfirm the HT812's IP address using the IVR menu (dial *** 02 from a connected phone) or your router's DHCP client list.
- Isopọ nẹtiwọki: Ensure your computer is on the same local network as the HT812.
- Awọn iwe-ẹri aiyipada: If you forgot your password, you might need to perform a factory reset (see Section 7.4).
7.4 Atunto ile-iṣẹ
A factory reset will restore all settings to their default values. This should be a last resort for troubleshooting.
- With the HT812 powered on, use a paperclip or a similar pointed object to press and hold the Tunto button (located on the rear panel, see Figure 2) for approximately 7 seconds.
- Release the button when the indicator lights start to flash rapidly.
- The device will reboot with factory default settings. You will need to reconfigure all settings, including SIP accounts and network parameters.
8. Awọn pato
| Awoṣe | HT-812 |
| Awọn ibudo FXS | 2 |
| Àjọlò Ports | Dual Gigabit (WAN/LAN) |
| NAT Router Speed | Titi di 100Mbps |
| SIP Profiles | 2 |
| Aabo | Ìfipamọ́ TLS àti SRTP |
| Ọja Mefa | 9 x 13 x 2.8 inches |
| Iwọn Nkan | 10.2 iwon |
| Agbara Input | DC 12V |
9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
9.1 Atilẹyin ọja
Grandstream products are covered by a limited warranty. For detailed warranty information, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Grandstream webojula.
9.2 Imọ Support
If you encounter issues that cannot be resolved using the troubleshooting steps in this manual, please contact Grandstream technical support. You can find support resources, FAQs, and contact information on the official Grandstream webojula: www.grandstream.com/support.





