Bria iPhone Edition User Guide
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Contents About Bria iPhone Edition............................................................................................................1 Configuring ...................................................................................................................................3 Getting Ready .........................................................................................................................3 Supported Platforms ..................................................................
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Bria iPhone Edition User Guide 1 About Bria iPhone Edition Bria iPhone Edition is a SIP-based phone for the Apple iPhone™ mobile digital device, iPod touch™ mobile digital device and iPad™ mobile digital device. With Bria iPhone Edition (Bria), you can use the Wi-Fi internet connection on your iPhone or iPod touch to make and receive calls without using cellular data.
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Bria iPhone Edition User Guide 2 Configuring 2.1 Getting Ready 1. Once you have installed Bria iPhone Edition, make sure you have set up Wi-Fi and 3G correctly in your iPhone: • • Set up Wi-Fi: from the main iPhone screen, tap Settings > Wi-Fi. Turn on the Wi-Fi field. The Choose a Network panel will be populated with access points. Tap to choose an access point and wait for the item to show a checkmark (indicating that you are connected).
CounterPath Corporation 2.3 Configuring Bria iPhone Edition 1. Tap the Bria icon on the iPhone. Tap Complete the User Details section and Voice Mail section (optional) with the information provided by your service provider Then tap Register 2. When you have successfully registered, tap the Phone icon and try placing a call. Troubleshooting Registration If you cannot register, ask your VoIP service provider if they want want Bria to use STUN (to discover your public IP addresss).
Bria iPhone Edition User Guide Setting up Multiple Accounts You can set up more than one account if, for example, you have service from two different VoIP service providers. Tap Account status Set up the account in the usual way Tap. The Accounts screen reappears Both accounts are enabled and registered Account Status Status Meaning The account can be used for phone calls; see page 9. The account is disabled. You can open the account and enable it; it will then automatically register.
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Bria iPhone Edition User Guide 3 Using Bria 3.1 Starting and Quitting Bria Start Bria. After a few seconds, the message “Phone Ready” appears. Bria is ready. This message appears if you did not enable 3G. Go to Settings > User Preferences. To quit the Bria iPhone application, tap the Home button on the iPhone. 3.
CounterPath Corporation 3.3 Placing a Call Using the Dial Pad Clear the entire entry Enter the phone number Backspace Tap From the iPhone Contact List Tap the Contacts tab at the bottom of the screen If phone numbers from your contact list need to be modified (for example, to remove extra characters such as +), you can set up a dial plan. See page 31.
Bria iPhone Edition User Guide Making a Call from another Account If you have more than one account enabled, you can select the account to use on a given phone call.
CounterPath Corporation 3.4 Handling Incoming Calls When Bria Is in the Foreground This is the account number; it appears only if you have more than one account enabled (page 5). It tells you which account the call is coming in on When Bria Is in the Background If you have an iPhone 3GS with iOS 4 or iPhone 4 with iOS 4 or 3rd generation iPod touch with iOS 4, you can run Bria in the background and still receive calls.
Bria iPhone Edition User Guide 3.5 Accessing Voicemail If your VoIP service provider provides a voicemail service, then incoming calls go to voicemail if: • • Bria is not running. You already have two calls established. The voicemail indicator Tap the voicemail icon; the voicemail number appears in the entry field. Place the call in the regular way. (If no number appears, you have not set it up in settings; see page 22.
CounterPath Corporation 3.6 Placing a Second Bria Call Using the Dialpad Or tap here to go back to the first call Place the call on hold, if desired Tap Add Call Dial the number of the second person and tap Call When the call connects, the first call is put on hold. You are now speaking to the second person.
Bria iPhone Edition User Guide 3.7 Handling Established Calls Handling One Established Call Tap to show a keypad in order to enter numbers, for example, when choosing menu items such as “enter 1 for customer support” Mute or unmute Hold or release hold Speakerphone Tap to transfer this call.
CounterPath Corporation Handling a Bria Call and a Native Call Tap to return to the native call. The Bria will be put on hold Although there are two calls, only one is a Bria call. So you could start another Bria call.
Bria iPhone Edition User Guide 3.8 Unattended (Blind) Transfer You can transfer the current Bria call to a second person without first talking to the second person.
CounterPath Corporation 3.9 Attended Transfer You can speak to the second person first then transfer the first person to them. You know there are two calls established because the Swap Calls button is showing. Establish two calls (page 12) Tap More When ready, tap Transfer to. The live call is transfered to the on-hold call.
Bria iPhone Edition User Guide 3.10 Conference Call When you have two Bria calls established, you can merge the calls into a three-way conference call. Establish two calls (page 12) You know there are two calls established because the Swap Calls button is showing.
CounterPath Corporation 3.11 Call History Tap the History icon at the bottom of the screen. Tap to filter, as desired Clearing the History Tap to clear the current view.
Bria iPhone Edition User Guide Creating a Contact from History You can create a contact from a history item. Tap the arrow icon The account the call came in on Tap Create New Contact or Add to Existing Contact If you tap Create, the New Contact screen appears with the number already entered. Complete the other fields. Or if you tap Add, the contact list appears. Tap the contact where you want to add this number. The contact is immediately updated.
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Bria iPhone Edition User Guide 4 Settings Tap the Settings icon at the bottom of the screen.
CounterPath Corporation 4.1 Account Settings All the fields on this screen must be supplied by your VoIP service provider. Top Half of the Screen Bottom Half of the Screen Field Description Account Name Change the name as desired. For example, “business account” Enabled Typically On, in order to use the account for calls. Incoming Calls Typically ON, in order to receive calls. If OFF, you will not be able to receive calls using Bria. To change the value, first set Enabled to OFF.
Bria iPhone Edition User Guide Account Advanced To change these fields, you must first unregister the account. Top Half of the Screen Bottom Half of the Screen Field Description Out. Proxy If your VoIP service provider has an outbound proxy and requires that you provide that address to Bria, enter the domain name or the IP address obtained from your provider. Auth Name May not be required. But if it is required, it will be provided by your VoIP service provider.
CounterPath Corporation Field Description UDP Keep Alive - WiFi Interval A “keep alive” message is a mechanism for maintaining a “pinhole” through your firewall so that phone calls proceed smoothly. The interval specifies how often the message is sent (in seconds). If you are experiencing problems during a WiFi call (a call made over the WiFi internet connection), try setting this interval to a lower number such as 20.
Bria iPhone Edition User Guide 4.2 User Preferences Top Half of the Screen Bottom Half of the Screen Field Description Allow 3G Calls • ON: When a Wi-Fi connection is not available, Bria will attempt to place calls using the cellular data channel. Data charges with your mobile carrier will apply. If you turn this setting on, we recommend you purchase the G.729 codec (page 29) because it provides better audio quality on 3G calls.
CounterPath Corporation 4.3 Advanced Settings Top of Screen Middle of the Screen Bottom of the Screen If you make changes to the fields identified by a †, you must tap the Apply Changes button at the bottom of the screen or restart Bria. Field Description Send DTMF using The method used for DTMF, sent when you press a number key when dealing with an auto attendant (such as “press 1 for customer service”). Enter the value specified by your VoIP service provider.
Bria iPhone Edition User Guide Network Traversal Strategy Select a profile: • Default Configuration: STUN ON, ICE OFF, DNS SRV ON. Bria will use the STUN server at stun.counterpath.com to discover the public address of your device. It will present that public address for SIP signaling and when negotiating media routing. • Application Managed: STUN ON, ICE ON, DNS SRV ON. Bria will use the STUN server at stun.counterpath.com to discover the public address of your device.
CounterPath Corporation Audio Codecs Selection You can only enable this codec if you have purchased it; see page 29. Drag the codec up or down to change its priority in the list. See below. Cell Audio Codecs WiFi Audio Codecs These two screens list the audio codecs that can be used during a WiFi call or 3G call. Codecs are programs in Bria involved in transmitting audio; each codec has different characteristics and therefore each works better in some situations than in others.
Bria iPhone Edition User Guide 4.4 Premium Features G.729 Audio Codec G.729 is a narrowband codec that is intended for low bandwidth use. It is particularly recommended if you will be making calls over 3G because it provides better audio quality on your cellular data connection. To purchase this codec, tap the item. On the Product Detail screen, tap the price button to connect to the iTunes store. A confirmation prompt appears. Tap Cancel or Buy.
CounterPath Corporation A Troubleshooting More Information • • You can view Frequently Asked Questions at https://support.counterpath.com/default.asp?W367. You can visit the Bria iPhone Edition forum at forums.counterpath.com > Bria iPhone Edition. Using Bria Diagnostics When you have a problem with Bria, customer support may ask you to turn on diagnostics in order to capture information. 1. Go to Settings > Advanced Settings and turn Verbose Logging to ON. Click Apply Changes. 2.
Bria iPhone Edition User Guide B Dial Plans You can create a dial plan in order to modify a phone number used in a phone call (the “input”), in order to ensure the call is placed successfully. For example, you could create dial plan to change any number that starts with “+1613” to just “613”. Setting up Dial Plans You can create as many dial plans for an account as you need. A dial plan belongs only to one account. Bria goes through the dial plans in the order in which they appear on the screen.
CounterPath Corporation Designing the Dial Plan A dial plan has two parts: • • A pattern that the phone number (the input) must match. The modification to make if the input matches that pattern: removing a prefix, adding a prefix, or removing one prefix and adding another one. Subsequence substitution is also supported. Example 1 Match number: +1613x. Remove Prefix: +1613 Add Prefix: 9 If the input starts with “+1613”, then remove the “+1613” then add “9” and dial the number.
Bria iPhone Edition User Guide Advanced Dial Plan: Subsequence Substitution The feature is supported only on devices running on iOS 4. The match pattern can include a sequence of numbers to match and another sequence to substitute for the match. This feature is useful if you want to convert a sequence within the input, not just add or remove a prefix. The syntax is: For example: <604:250> means change the sequence “604” to “250”.
CounterPath Corporation C Glossary Bria call DTMF Home button ICE IP address IVR Media Native call Native phone service Signaling SIP SIP account STUN WiFi call 3G call 34 A call made using the Bria screen. Compare to “native call”. Dual-tone multi frequency. DTMF is the system that is used in interactive voiceresponse menu systems such as the menu system for accessing voicemail messages. The DTMF system allows the user to interact with the menu by pressing keys on a dial pad or keyboard.