Wireless-G IP Phone USER’s MANUAL 〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉 December, 2005
Contents 1. Getting Started ....................................................................................5 1.1 Reading this User’s Guide................................................................ 5 1.2 Charging the Battery........................................................................ 5 1.3 Switching the Phone On or Off ......................................................... 6 1.4 Power Saving Mode......................................................................... 6 1.
5.3 Transferring a Call ......................................................................... 20 5.4 Using the Call Mute ....................................................................... 21 5.5 Using Call Waiting ......................................................................... 21 5.6 Using Call Forwarding.................................................................... 21 6. Menus.................................................................................................23 6.
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1 1. Getting Started 1.1 Reading this User’s Guide Thank you for purchasing this Wi-Fi phone. To operate accordingly your new phone, carefully read this user’s guide first. Screen displays and illustrations in this user’s guide are designed to help you to operate all the steps directly and precisely. 1.2 Charging the Battery New battery is shipped partially charged. Before you can use your phone, you need to install and charge the battery. 1. Make sure the battery is installed properly. 2.
1.3 Switching the Phone On or Off n will be shown on the screen. animations n to turn ON the phone. Series of Press and hold the Power key To turn OFF the phone, press and hold the Power key . Series will be displayed on the screen. of animations 1.4 Power Saving Mode To save power consumption, the LCD monitor will turn dark after 15 seconds (as default) without any operations. To turn on again the LCD monitor, just press any key. 1.
1.6 Answering a Call n When you receive a call, your phone rings and/or vibrates and displays an incoming call message. Press To Accept and pick up the phone call. Or Reject the incoming phone call. Or 1.7 Using the Key Lock Feature n n Key lock is used to avoid unintentional pressing of keys. There are two ways to set the key lock function: 1. In Standby, press and hold to activate the key lock. 2. Or in menu option: Setting→Keypad→Keypad Lock Press To Activate key lock. 1.
2 2. Phone Features 2.1 Overall Appearance 1 4 6 2 3 5 1. Earphone 4. Hand strap 2. Screen 5. Battery cap 3. Keypads 6.
2.2 Overall Features n Pixel-based display-Intuitive access to calling features. n n Nine speed dials configurable in the set. Comfort noise generation (CNG), voice activity detection (VAD) and adaptive jitter buffer RF and battery level indication Local phone book External 2.4GHz antenna USB charger interface ABS+PC plastic housing Simple keypad Remote FW upgrading via Wi-Fi SIP v2 signaling protocol, RFC-3261 n n n n n n n n 2.
2.4 WLAN Application Place a Call via “SIP Proxy Server” Use your new Wi-Fi phone to make and receive VoIP telephone calls when you are within range of a wireless Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP). You do not need to know if the recipient’s connection type is an IP, cellular or landline based service. Your Wi-Fi phone can call any landline or mobile telephone that a traditional PSTN telephone can connect to as well as the IP telephone network.
3. Learning to Use Your Phone 3 3.1 Using the Icons Icon Description Signal Strength Indicates the received signal strength. The greater the number of bars, the better the signal Message When you have received new messages. In Call / Call Forward When you are on the phone or forward the call. Network Encryption When you have set for network encryption. / SIP Registered/ Not Registered When you have (not) registered to SIP server.
n n n n For example, you have to press the 5 key twice display the character “K”, the 3 key five times to display the character “e” and the 6 key five times again to display “n”. The cursor moves to the right when you press a different key. When entering the same letter twice or a different letter on the same key, just wait for a few seconds for the cursor to move to the right automatically, and then select the next letter. You can insert a space between words/letters by pressing the 0 key.
3.2.4 While Making a Call Key Characters in the Order Displayed 0 0, + (press and hold) 1-9 1-9 * * # # 3.3 Checking the Status n You can always check your phone’s connection status (Wireless and SIP phone) by using this option. n Press Status: Phone Status Wireless SIP Phone You can view the following information: BSSID, IP Address and MAC Address.
4 4. Setting UP Your Phone 4.1 Quick Ways to Set Up Your Wi-Fi Phone n ü First Step: It is required to set password for the profile. After the profile’s password is set, you need to input the configured password to enter the profile menu. 1. Press Menu and then press to select Profile. 2. Input the profile’s password first. (default: A). 3. Press or to select SIP Account and then press Select. 4. Press Option and then press or to Edit. 5. Six profiles can be set in this feature.
OutofBand DTMF The working of out-of-band dual-tone multifrequency. 6. Press OK to confirm your settings. n Last Step: 1. In Profile menu, after finishing SIP Account setting, access to Network Profile. 2. Press Option to Edit-Wireless Setting, IP Setting, Account Choice and STUN Setting. Ø Wireless Setting: The following options are indicated: ESSID Stands for Extended Service Set Identifier.
Rename Preset profile name can be named again. (Either rename in alphabet letters or numbers) Delete To remove the chosen profile. A pops-up message “Delete?” displays on the screen. Press OK to delete the chosen profile. Auto Detect You can either activate On or deactivate Off profiles’ detection. Move You can change profiles’ priorities. Only one profile can be moved at a time.
your phonebook. n 200 entries can be recorded in the Phonebook. 1. Phonebook→ Option→ New. Select to input the appropriate Name, Number, E-mail, Ring 2. Press Tone and set the Speed Dial. Ø Scroll the input method by pressing the left soft key Ø The selected text input method indicator shows at the left bottom of the screen. (English mode→ ABC or Numeric mode→123). . OK to confirm your settings. 3. After filling the details press 4.
Scroll up or down to increase or decrease the date Confirm your date setting 4.4 Setting a Ring Mode n n n 1. 2. Your phone rings or vibrates to aware you of an incoming call or other event. This ring or vibration acts as an alert. You can select 1 to 17 different melodies. Set the Ring Mode: Setting? Sound Setting? Ring Mode. The following options are available: Ø Silent: the phone neither rings nor vibrates. Ø Ring: the phone rings using the selected ring melody.
View the selected wallpaper Set your background image 4.6 Adjusting the Backlight n You can adjust the brightness of the display screen to see it better in different lighting conditions. 1. Setting? Display Setting? LCD Brightness.
5 5. Calling Features 5.1 Viewing Recent Calls n Your phone keeps lists of the calls you recently received and dialed, even if the calls did no connect. 1. Call Log→ Dialed Calls/ Received Calls. 2. Press View the name and/or the numbers, if available, display together, with the time and date when the call was received. 3. You can also redial the number by pressing the key. 5.2 Returning an Unanswered Call n n This option lets you check the last phone calls you received, but did not answer.
While 3rd party is connected to execute transfer function. 5.4 Using the Call Mute n When you are on a call, you can turn off your microphone so that the peer party will not hear your voice. Press To Switch between to hear or to mute caller’s voice 5.5 Using Call Waiting n When you are on a call, an alert tone sounds to indicate that you have received a second call. 1. Setting→ Call Setting→ Call Waiting: to select On and then press 2. Press Set to activate Call Waiting function. 3.
l l No Answer: will divert the call after 18 seconds when the call is unanswered. Busy: will transfer the call when then line is busy or the call is rejected. 2. Press to select On and then press Set to activate Call Forward function. to select Off and press 3. To deactivate the function, press Back to menu. n To deactivate call forwarding function: 1. Setting→ Call Setting→ Call Forward, choose Cancel All and press Select. 2. The Call Forward function is then set deactivated.
6 6. Menus 6.1 Main Menu 6.1.1 Phonebook This section helps you to use Phonebook’s features. After storing entries in your Phonebook, you can search for them and view for details. The entries are listed according to alphabetical order. After finding View to check the details. the appropriate name, press Feature Search Description Phonebook→Search Press Option to Search and press Select. You are asked to enter the name. Press Edit OK to find the appropriate entries.
or New Back to cancel the deletion and return to the menu. Phonebook→New Select to Preview and input the appropriate Name, Press Number, E-mail, Ring Tone and set the Speed Dial. 6.1.2 Call Log Feature Missed Calls Description Details refer to chapter 5.2 Returning an Unanswered Call. Call Log→Missed Calls Press Option and you can Save, Delete the Record or Delete All Missed calls. Dialed Calls Details refer to chapter 5.1 Viewing Recent Calls.
6.1.3 E-mail n n n n n n Using the Mail-feature, you can receive or send messages instantly. Receiving or Sending e-mails are based on POP3 and SMTP system design. To use this feature you are required to have an e-mail account (a specific username and password) from your e-mail service provider. The maximum storage size is 500 mails for Inbox, Outbox and Draft all together. Before an e-mail account is configured, entering the E-mail menu will directly guide you to enter Account Setting.
you’ve sent are displayed on the screen. Press to the mail you want to read and then press View . Details (From, Date, Recipients and Subject) are indicated. You can also Forward (either Preview the detail, read the Subject, set the Recipients, write the Content, Save To Draft or Send Mail) or Delete the mail or Clear all mails in the Outbox. Draft In this menu, you can retrieve e-mail messages you saved. When you select this menu, the list of the e-mail messages you saved in the draft displays.
Ø preference. Reserve Mail: you can store your mails on the server 6.1.4 Speed Dial n n There are two ways to set Speed Dial, either through Phonebook menu or by Speed Dial menu. Each entry you saved in your phonebook can be assigned as a unique speed dial number (1-9) in phone memory. Feature Phonebook Description Select the entry to which you want to assign the speed dialing number. Press Option to set the key from the Phonebook→Edit→Speed Dial.
Roaming Profile→Roaming You can use your phone to roam between wireless networks (access points.) There are five major settings listed: Roam Metric: From 0dBm to -99dBm. Default value: -70dBm l Roam Delta: From: 0dBm to -99dBm. Default value: 20dBm l NProbes: From 1 to 100. Default value: 2 l Active Time: From 1ms to 1000ms. Default value: 20ms l Home Time: From 1ms to 1000ms.
Feature Language Description You can set the display language: English, Chinese (Trad.) (optional), Chinese (Simp.) (optional) and Japanese (optional). Setting→Language Press Set to confirm your setting or press Back to menu. Clock Setting→Clock There are six options offered in Clock menu: l Time: This option enables you to adjust the current time. Setting→Clock→Time Press and input the appropriate time with numeric keys. Press OK to confirm your setting or press Back to menu.
Setting→Clock→DaylightSavings l Network Time: You can set Off or On for Network Time. Setting→Clock→Network Time If the network time is set On, then Time Server is listed. Alarm Clock This option enables you to set the alarm to ring at a specific time. Setting→Alarm Clock Press to set the alarm clock On and then press Select. Press Call Setting and input the appropriate time with numeric keys. Seven options included in Call Setting: l Call Waiting: Details refer to chapter 5.5 Using Call Waiting.
You can either transfer the calls through SIP or DTMF Flash. Default setting: SIP. l Regional Tone: You can either select North America or Japan for Regional Tone. Press Speed Dial Set to confirm your setting. There are three options for you to choose: To Disable, to Ask or to Dial the speed dial. Setting→Speed Dial Sound Setting Setting→Sound Setting Four options included in Sound Setting: l Speaker Volume: You can adjust the speaker volume by using 5-way navigation key.
Display Setting Setting→Display Setting Five options included in Display Setting: l Wallpaper: Details refer to chapter 4.5 Setting a Wallpaper Image. Setting→Display Setting→Wallpaper l Greeting: This option enables you to set welcome words as greeting and to be displayed when the phone is powered on. Setting→Display Setting→Greeting *Text input method refer to chapter 3.2 Entering Text. l LCD OffTime: You can select the period of time the LCD is on.
6.1.7 Tools n This section helps you to use Tools’ features. Feature Signal Quality Description This menu displays the status of current wireless connection, including ESSID, BSSID, Channel, Rate, RSSI, Noise and Security. Tools→Signal Quality→ESSID/ BSSID/ Channel/ Rate/ RSSI/ Noise/ Security Site Survey This menu lists all available networks. You can see all listed networks (sites)’ information. Tools→Site Survey *Press *Press Statistics Renew to rescan the networks. Detail to check the details.
pops up on the screen. Back to Default: Tools→Advance→Back to Default You can either Clear the original data recorded in Phonebook, E-mail or Others. You can also remove All settings on your phone at once. A message (such as Clear Phonebook & Speed Dial?; Clear E-mail?; Clear Others?; Clear All?) pops up on the screen before the deleting. Press OK to process the Back to the menu. action or press Restart: Tools→Advance→Restart A message “Restart?” will pop up first.
7 7. Troubleshooting 1. Unable To Register With The SIP Server Ø Make sure the Internet and the SIP proxy server are reachable. Ø Make sure the SIP account and the password are correct. 2. Which Codec Should I Choose Ø As which codec choice is depending on what codec is supported on both end of the VoIP host. Generally a codec with low bandwidth consumption and high voice quality is a good codec. 3.