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Contents 1. CP-100/100D FEATURES.............................................................................................................................. 2 2. PARTS CHECKLIST ....................................................................................................................................... 3 3. INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................... 4 4.
1. CP-100/100D Features 1. CP-100/100D Features z Stand-alone H.323/SIP-based VoIP phone. z Easy menu system with 16*2 character LCD and keypad. z Applicable for private Internet line, ADSL (by PPPoE) and Cable Modem (by DHCP). z Operable as a switching hub in a 2 IP environment.(CP-100D only) z Automatic Answering Machine function. z Two-way speakerphone function. z User configurable ringer melodies. z Phonebook editing and speed dialing.
2. Parts Checklist 2. Parts Checklist Please check to ensure that you have all the following components in the package: Item Quantity Usage CP-100/100D 1 CP-100/100D Main Body User Manual 1 This user manual Handset 1 CP-100/100D Handset Power Adaptor 1 DC 12V power supply LAN Cable 1 RJ45 LAN cable for network access Keison Products www.keison.co.uk sales@keison.co.
3. Installation 3. Installation Check the location of each port and follow the below instruction to install your CP-100/100D correctly. 3.1. CP-100 ① Connect handset to your CP-100 body. ② Connect UTP cable linked with ADSL/cable modem/hub to the ‘LAN’ port at the rear panel of your CP-100/100D. (Figure’s “B”) ③ Connect the supplied power adapter (12V DC) to the power input jack. (Figure’s “A”) ④ Connect the wired headset. (Figure’s “C”) 3.2. CP-100D ① Connect handset to your CP-100D body.
CP-100/100D. (Figure’s “C”) ③ Connect the supplied power adapter (12V DC) to the power input jack. (Figure’s “A”) ④ Connect the LAN cable from PC’s LAN port to the ‘PC’ port to use NAT. (Figure’s “B”) ⑤ Connect the wired headset. (Figure’s “D”) ³ Caution: Please be sure to use only the supplied AC power adapter. Otherwise, proper function of your CP-100/100D is not guaranteed. Keison Products www.keison.co.uk sales@keison.co.
4. Controls and Functionalities 4. Controls and Functionalities Keison Products www.keison.co.uk sales@keison.co.
Controls ♦ Used for normal telephone functionality. Handset LCD display ♦ Restarts network access via ADSL, DHCP, Static IP mode. MUTE ♦ Deactivates your handset microphone. MENU ♦ Initial state: activates main menu. ♦ Character input state: changes input mode (upper case/ lower case/ numeric/ symbolic). ♦ Phonebook lookup state: displays edit menu. ♦ Message check state: plays previous message. CLEAR ♦ Character input state : same as backspace ♦ Phonebook delete menu : deletes phonebook.
5. Phone Configuration 5. Phone Configuration After installation, you need to configure your CP-100/100D according to your environment. You can configure your CP-100/100D by either the LCD menu or internal Web interface. From now on, LCD and keypad based configuration method is going to be explained. For Web based configuration, please refer to section 5.6 “Internal Web Interface.
1: Current Info 2: Change Config 5.1.1. Static IP Setting ① Select MENU Æ “3: Phone Mgmnt”Æ “1: Set Network” Æ “2:Change Config”. 1: Static IP 2: DHCP 3: ADSL ② Select “1:Static IP”, if you want to configure your CP-100/100D in static IP environment. ③ Select “1:IP Address” and enter required IP address using keypad. To confirm or cancel your input, press ENTER or END button. You can enter dots (“.”) in the IP address using # button. IP address 211.12.23.
③ Select “Yes” and press ENTER. Your CP-100/100D will automatically restart in DHCP client mode after a few seconds. 5.1.3. ADSL Setting ① Select MENU Æ “3: Phone Mgmnt”Æ “1: Set Network” Æ “2:Change Config”. 1: Static IP 2: DHCP 3: ADSL ② Select “3: ADSL” if you want to configure your CP-100/100D in ADSL environment. 1: ADSL ID 2: ADSL Password 3: Service Provider 4: Connect ADSL ③ Enter your ADSL ID and password respectively using sub menu 1 and 2.
1: Current Mode DHCP 2: IP address 192.168.0.223 3: G/W Address 192.168.0.1 4: DNS Address 168.126.63.1 5: Netmask 255.255.255.0 6: Enet Address 000788100AE1 5.2. VoIP Configuration - H.323 version You need to subscribe for an ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Provider) to use versatile VoIP services. You can use this VoIP configuration menu to configure your CP-100/100D according to your local ITSP’s requirements.
② Select “2:Gatekeeper Address” and enter proper IP address of a gatekeeper. To confirm or cancel your input, press ENTER or END button. GK Address 211.28.99.97_ ③ GK Password, H.323 ID, E.164 ID, Voice Codec, and RRQ Time (Registration Request Time Interval) can be set by the similar procedure. You can select voice codec among G.723.1A, G.711 µ -law, G.711 A-law, and G.729AB codec. 5.2.2.
5.3. VoIP Configuration - SIP version You need to subscribe for an ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Provider) to use versatile VoIP services. You can use this VoIP configuration menu to configure your CP-100/100D according to your local ITSP’s requirements. To begin VoIP configuration using LCD and keypad, select MENU button Æ “3:Phone Mgmnt” Æ “2:Set VoIP”, then, VoIP configuration sub-menu appears as follows: Keison Products www.keison.co.uk sales@keison.co.
1: Proxy Config 2: Name Config 3: Voice Codec 4: NAT Traversal 5.3.1. Proxy Configuration ① Select “1:Proxy Config”. 1: Registration Success 2: Outbound Proxy 192.168.0.1 3: Registrar Server 192.168.0.1 4: SIP Server www.clipcomm.co.kr 5: Expiry[sec] 3600 ② “1:Registration” shows the state of the registration. ③ Select “2:Outbound Proxy” and enter the address of outbound proxy. Outbound Proxy __ [1] ④ Registrar Server, SIP Server, and Expiry can be set by the similar procedure.
② Select “1:User ID” and enter proper number for SIP. To confirm or cancel your input, press ENTER or END button. User ID is used for phone number after registration. [1] User ID 20002 ③ Display name and password can be set by similar procedure. Display name is user name, and password is PIN code for registration to registrar. 5.3.3. Codec Selection Select “3:Voice Codec”, then current codec is shown for a sec, and the menu is displayed. 1:G.723.1 2:G.711 Mu Law 3:G.711 A Law 4:G.
1. No Use 2. STUN 3. Manual ② After selecting “1:NAT Function”, select “2:STUN Address”. Enter the address of STUN server. This address can be FQDN. [a] STUN Address clipcomm.co.kr:5088 5.3.4.2. NAT Traversal without STUN server ① If you use NAT traversal without STUN server, you should know the external IP address of NAT router. Select, “1:NAT Function” and then select “3:Manual”. ② After selecting “1:NAT Function”, select “3:NAT Router IP”. Enter the external address of NAT router.
5.4. Call Forwarding You can configure that CP-100/100D can forward incoming call to selected number. ① Select MenuÆ”3:Phone Mgmnt”Æ”3:Call Forward” 1: Setting Disable 2: Forwarding No. ② Select “1:Setting”, and choose condition when you want to enable call forwarding function. Keison Products www.keison.co.uk sales@keison.co.
1: Disable 2: Unconditional 3: on Busy 4: on No Answer In H.323 version, “3:on Busy” and “4:on No Answer” is not available. ③ Select “2:Forwarding No”. Enter the number where you want to forward incoming call. ³ Note: The settings are prioritized; 1) auto answering 2) call forwarding. That is, if you set on auto answering, then you can’t use call forwarding. 5.5. Changing Password ① A default password of CP-100/100D is set as “0000.
5.6.2. System Configuration z Network Setting: You can configure IP address and time server. z H.323(or SIP) Setting: You can configure various H.323(or SIP) related parameters such as IP address of H.323 gatekeeper, H.323 ID, E.164 ID, etc. z Current Setting: Shows all the current system settings of your CP-100/100D. 5.6.2.1. Network Setting ① lick “Network Setting” and fill in each of items.
z H245 Tunneling: If enabled, CP-100/100D uses H.245 tunneling in making an outgoing call. z Gatekeeper address: If “Use gatekeeper” is enabled, the IP address of gatekeeper is set by this tab. z Skip GRQ: If “Skip GRQ” is enabled, CP-100/100D does not send GRQ to register. z Gatekeeper Password: Password to register to gatekeeper z Use H.323 ID: If enabled, CP-100/100D sets an H.323 ID in making an outgoing call. z H.323 ID: An H.323 ID that can be used in gatekeeper registration. z Use E.
z Voice codec: The type of codec for voice compression and packetization. z Sending DTMF: CP-100/100D can send DTMF with RTP packet(RFC2833) or INFO message. z Max-Forwards: Valid number hops for SIP packets z NAT Traversal: You can select “STUN” if you use NAT traversal function with STUN server. Otherwise you can select “Manual” if you use NAT traversal function without STUN server. z STUN Server(FQDN): If you use NAT traversal with STUN server, input the address of STUN server.
6. Making / Receiving Phone Calls 6. Making / Receiving Phone Calls 6.1. Making VoIP Phone Calls 6.1.1. Calling by IP Address in VoIP Service Mode ① Pick up the handset (or press SPEAKER button). ② Enter callee’s IP address. Use “#” button for dot (“.”) between IP numerals. Use CLEAR button to correct telephone number. ③ Press SEND button. 6.1.2. Calling by General Telephone Number in VoIP Service Mode ① Pick up the handset (or press SPEAKER button). ② Enter callee’s telephone number.
7. Additional Functions 7. Additional Functions There are many additional functions besides just making or receiving calls in your CP-100/100D. This chapter explains how to invoke and use the additional functions. 7.1. Automatic Answering Press MENU Æ select “1:Auto answer” menu to configure and manage automatic answering functionality of your CP-100/100D. 1: Outgoing Msg 2: Check Msg 3: Erase All Msg 4: Waiting Time 7.1.1. Managing Your Own Outgoing Message ① Select “1:OGM.
New msg : 0 Total msg : 1 9/25 05:26 PM 192.168.0.186 ③ To adjust volume during message playing, use VOL (▲,▼) buttons. ④ Press ENTER button for next message and MENU for previous message. ⑤ To delete current message, press CLEAR button. 7.1.3. Erase All Voice Messages You can erase all voice messages in message box by selecting “3: Erase All Msg” menu and select “Yes.” 7.1.4. Waiting time You can select the waiting time before auto answering by selecting “4: Waiting Time” 7.2.
7.2.2. Searching for a Phonebook Entry You can find a phonebook entry either by name, phone number or phonebook entry number. ① Select “4:Search”. ② Select a sub-menu among “All Entries”, “By Name”, “By Phone No.” or “By Entry No.” ③ Enter a name, phone number or entry number you are searching for and press ENTER button. ④ Found phonebook entries are listed. ⑤ Press ENTER and it shows detailed information of the phonebook entry. 7.2.3. Adding an Entry to Phonebook ① Select “5:Register.
7.3.1. Set Ringer ① Select “1: Set Ringer”, then, ringer configuration sub-menu appears as follows: 1: Ringer Melody 2: Ringer Volume ② Select “1:Ringer Melody” : use VOL (▲,▼) buttons to locate an appropriate ringer melody and press ENTER button to change current ringer melody setting. ③ Select “2:Ringer Volume” : adjust volume using VOL (▲,▼) buttons and press ENTER button to change current ringer volume setting. 7.3.2.
7.3.5. Set Alarm ① Press MENU Æ “4:Extra Config” Æ ”5: Set Alarm” to activate alarm setting sub-menu. 1: Cancel Alarm 2: Alarm Time 3: Alarm Melody ② Select “1:Cancel Alarm”, and then, select “Yes” to cancel alarm. ③ In H.323 version, select “2:Alarm Time” and enter appropriate time you want to set, select AM/PM using VOL (▲,▼) buttons, and then press ENTER button. Then, choose the number of alarming (Once or Daily) and save current setting by pressing ENTER button.
7.4. Firmware Management Your CP-100/100D automatically checks the updated version. ① Press MENU and select “5:Firmware” to enter the firmware update menu of CP-100/100D. 1:Firmware Ver. 2:Update 3:Update Server ② Select “1:Firmware Ver.” to check the current firmware version. ③ Select “3:Update Server” to check the IP address of update server. ④ Select “2:Update” to update your CP-100/100D with latest firmware.
8. Wireless-LAN 8. Wireless-LAN Extension Insert Clipcomm’s wireless LAN extension card into the CP-100/100D PCMCIA extension slot as shown in the figure below. After inserting the IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN extension card, the CP100/100D can be used as a wireless LAN access-point or wireless LAN station. For its configuration, refer to the section “5.7 Wireless LAN Configuration” of this manual. Keison Products www.keison.co.uk sales@keison.co.
9. Firmware Upgrade 9. Firmware Upgrade 9.1. Firmware Upgrade by FTP When your CP-100/100D is accessible by its IP address, you can upgrade its firmware by FTP, which is the fastest firmware upgrading method. FTP cannot be used when your CP-100/100D is in abnormal state or not connected to the network. ³ To get the latest version of firmware, please contact tech support at CLIPCOMM’s website or send an e-mail to techsupport@clipcomm.co.kr.
³ CAUTION! Do not disturb CP-100/100D until firmware upgrade is finished!! Normally, firmware upgrade takes about 1 minute. When upgrade is completed, CP-100/100D automatically restarts. 9.2. Firmware Upgrade by UTP Cable In case your CP-100/100D is not accessible via its IP address, you can perform firmware upgrade by connecting the CP-100/100D and a PC using UTP cable. The PC should have an Ethernet interface.
10. Character Input Using Keypad 10. Character Input Using Keypad In character input mode during menu manipulation, you can change current character set by pressing MENU button repetitively. The character set circulates as follows: English upper case ( [A] ) / English lower case ( [a] ) / Numeric ( [1] ) / Symbolic( [@] ) 10.1. English Characters z Press MENU button a few times until one of upper case ( [A] ) and lower case ( [a] ) set is selected.