User's Manual

4. Make Initial Settings
5.MakeaCall
The Phone LCD Display
After powering on the Wi-Fi Phone for Skype
TM
for
the first time, perform the following procedure:
1. Select the language of the display. The
default is English.
2. Scroll down and read the entire Skype
Agreement. Press the Left Soft Key to accept
the Agreement.
3. The phone searches for nearby access
points and lists those that it finds.
Normally, you need to be within 90 m (300 ft)
of a network's wireless access point to be
able to connect to it. If the network you want
to connect to is not on the list, move to
another location and try again.
4. From the wireless networks list, select the
wireless network that you want to connect to
and press the Left Soft Key to access Options
menu. Then select “Connect.”
If a security key is required, the phone
prompts for the key value. Security keys
should be provided by the wireless network
operator.
The access point information is stored in the
phone’s memory as a “Preferred Network”
and will be used next time the phone is powered on.
5. If you already have a Skype account, sign in
with your user name and password.
Note that if you are already signed in to your
Skype account from your PC, you should sign
out first before using the phone. You cannot
sign in to your Skype account from two
devices at the same time.
You can also create a new account using the
phone.
When your Skype sign in is successful, you
can start making calls. Your current list of
contacts should display in the Contacts
screen.
Note that large Contact lists may take a few
minutes to download during an initial sign in.
To make a Skype call, follow these steps:
1. Be sure you have a valid network connection
before making a call.
2. Press the Right Soft Key to select Contacts.
3. Use the Navigation key to scroll down and
select the contact name you want to call.
4. Press the Send key to make the call.
5. When you have finished the call, press the
End button.
The Wi-Fi Phone for Skype
TM
colour LCD display provides various status
indicators and access to the menu-based interface. The illustration below
shows the main screen and its elements.
Battery Status — Indicates the status of the battery.
Wireless Signal Status — Indicates the strength of the Wi-Fi network
signal.
Phone Notifications — The notification icons alert you of certain events
and settings.
Skype Online Status — Indicates your current Skype online status. You
can set your online status by using the Menu to select “Status” and then
“Change status.”
Online. The normal status when you are signed in to Skype.
Offline. When you are not signed in to Skype.
Do Not Disturb. You can set this status to indicate that you are
busy.
Skype Me. Makes your Skype Name available for anyone to call.
Away. You can set this status to indicate that you are away.
Not Available. You can set this status to indicate that you are not
available to answer calls.
Invisible. Indicates to others that you are offline, but you are still
signed in to Skype and can make calls.
Current Time — The current time set on the phone. You can set the time
and date by using the Menu to select “Settings” and then “Time and
Date.
Skype Credit — Your current Skype Credit balance.
Right Soft Key Action — The action that happens when you press the
Right Soft Key. Typically, the Right Soft Key cancels the last action or
returns to the previous menu. From the main screen, this provides access
to your Contacts.
Left Soft Key Action — The action that happens when you press the Left
Soft Key. Typically, the Left Soft Key selects the current menu item or
confirms a setting. From the main screen, this provides access to the user
menu.
The main menu provides access to all your Skype and phone settings. The
menus are easy to move through using the four-way Navigation key. Just
move the Navigation key up or down to highlight a menu item, then push
down on the key to select it.
To access the Power Key menu, press the End/Power key for more than
two seconds, but less than four, and then release it. The menu lists items
depending on your current network connection and Skype sign in status.
Battery Status
Right Soft Key
Action
Wireless Signal
Status
Skype Online
Status
Left Soft Key
Action
Current Time
Notifications
Skype Credit
Menu Description
Contacts Your Contacts and their Skype status
History Lists missed calls, incoming and outgoing calls,
Voicemails, and detail requests
Status Sets status and user profile, and signs out
Add Contact Adds a Skype or SkypeOut number to your Contacts
Search Searches for Skype contacts online
Services Sets up Skype Credit, SkypeIn, and Voicemail
Settings Access to other phone settings
Press for
Main Menu
Menu Des cription
Switch Off Powers off the phone
Silent/Sounds On Sets the ring tone volume to off/on
Change Status Changes your Skype online status
My Profile Change your Skype profile information
Sign In/Out Signs in or out from Skype
Find/View Networks Displays list of detected Wi-Fi networks
Network Details Displays network connection information
Press two seconds for
Power Key Menu
The Main Menu
The Power Key Menu