User guide

Chapter 1
Getting to Know Your WIP310
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Wireless-G IP Phone
Keypad
The keypad is used for dialing numbers and entering
letters and symbols.
Keypad
Entering Text
When entering characters, press the Back soft key to
delete one character at a time.
Press a key multiple times to view the characters associated
with that key. Available characters are shown below:
Key Character Set
1 1 / : \ , ! ; $ ^ |
2 abc2ABC
3 def3DEF
4 ghi4GHI
5 jkl5JKL
6 mno6MNO
7 pqrs7PQRS
8 tuv8TUV
9 wxyz9WXYZ
0 Space 0 ~ ? > ‘ <
* . @ * & % [ ] _
#/P # + - = ( ) { }
To exit to a previous menu without saving information:
Press the 1. Back key multiple times until you reach the
beginning of the text field. The Cancel soft key then
appears.
Press 2. Cancel to exit.
Press the Power/End Call button to return to the Home
screen at any time.
Phone Hardware Features
Your phone includes a speaker phone and a headset port.
Speaker Phone
Speaker phone
The speaker is located on the back of the phone. To use the
speaker phone, while on a call, press the Speaker On/Off
button located on the left side of the phone. The speaker
symbol appears on the phone display when the speaker
phone is in use.
Headset
Headset Jack
To use a headset with your phone, connect a supported
headset to the 2.5 mm headset jack on the right side of
the phone.
Phone LED
Your phone has an LED in the upper left corner that
displays colors to indicate the phone status. The table
below shows the colors and their meanings:
Color and State Definition
Off The phone is off and is not charging.
Solid red The phone is off and is charging.
Solid green The phone is off and is fully charged.
Orange blinking The phone is on and cannot register
to the ITSP, or the phone has low
power.
Green blinking The phone is on, is connected to the
wireless network and the ITSP, and is
in ready to use.
Red blinking The phone is on and there is an
unread text message or voice mail
message.