IEEE 802.11 b/g VoWLAN Handset USER’s MANUAL 〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉 March, 2006 (f/w version: 1.00.
Contents n 1. Getting Started 5 1.1 Reading this Manual 1.2 Package Contents 1.3 Charging the Battery 1.4 Switching the Phone On or Off 1.5 Power Saving Mode 1.6 Adjusting the Volume 1.7 Making a Call 1.8 Answering a Call 1.9 Using the Key Lock Feature 1.10 Using the Unlock Feature 1.11 Care and Maintenance n 2. Phone Features 9 2.1 Overall Appearance 2.2 Overall Features 2.3 Product Specification 2.4 WLAN Application 9 10 11 11 Place a Call via “ SIP Proxy Server” n 3.
4.5 Setting a Wallpaper Image 4.6 Setting the Display Contrast 4.7 Adjusting the Backlight n 5. Calling Features 23 5.1 Viewing Recent Calls 5.2 Returning an Unanswered Call 5.3 Transferring a Call 5.4 Using the Call Mute 5.5 Using Call Waiting 5.6 Using Call Forwarding n 6. Menus 23 23 23 24 24 24 26 6.1 Main Menu 26 6.1.1 Phonebook 6.1.2 Call Log 6.1.3 E-mail 6.1.4 Speed Dial 6.1.5 Profile 6.1.6 Settings 6.1.7 Tools n 21 21 21 26 27 28 30 30 31 36 7. Web Configuration 38 7.
Interference Statement 4 48
1 1. Getting Started 1.1 Reading this Manual Thank you for purchasing this Wi-Fi phone. To operate accordingly your new phone, carefully read this user’s manual first. Screen displays and illustrations in this user’s manual are designed to help you to operate all the steps directly and precisely. 1.2 Package Contents n n n n One 802.11b/g VoWLAN handset; One Setup CD-ROM with user’s manual; One Li-ion battery; One power adapter or mini-USB cable. 1.
1.4 Switching the Phone On or Off n animation n to turn ON the phone. An Press and hold the Power key will show up on the screen. To turn OFF the phone, press and hold the Power key animation . An will display on the screen. 1.5 Power Saving Mode n n 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.
1.7 Making a Call n n It is necessary to set up your Wi-Fi phone first before making any calls. (Details refer to chapter 4.1) There are two ways to make call: Ø In Standby, enter the numeric keys and then press Ø In Standby, press . and your Phonebook displays. Press to Search the desired contact member and then press . 1.8 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.
Activate key lock. 1.10 Using the Unlock Feature 1. To unlock the key lock, press and hold . A pop-up message displays on the screen “Keypad Locked! It Can Be Unlock by Press and Hold #” and press OK to deactivate the key lock. first then press 1.11 Care and Maintenance n n n Keep your phone and accessories away from dusty, wet or dirty areas. Don’t put your phone or accessories in extremely hot or cold areas.
2 2. Phone Features 2.1 Overall Appearance 1 2 5 3 6 4 1. Earphone 4. Microphone 2. Screen 5. Antenna 3. Keypads 6.
9 8 7 10 7. Volume adjustment keys 9. Strap eyelet 8. Earphone slot 10. Data cable slot 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.
2.3 Product Specification Item Description CPU Ø BCM1160 Flash Memory Ø NOR 16MB SRAM Memory Wireless LAN Standard Compliance Ø Ø 12MB IEEE802.11b/g 2.4GHz Wireless Frequency Range Ø 2.400~2.4835GHz Output Power Ø Ø Max. 13dBm @802.11g Max. 17dBm @802.11b Data Transmission Rate Ø 1, 2, 5.
n Your Wi-Fi phone registers with a SIP proxy server in the following circumstances: Ø Your connection uses an IP Telephony Service. Ø Your connection is based in a corporate VoIP environment.
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.
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. A pop-up message displays on the screen “No Password! Please Create a New Password.” 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 2. Input the profile’s password first. 3. Press to select Profile. and select SIP Account and then press Option. 4. Press to Edit. 5.
Reg. Timer(sec) Registration refreshing interval. Codec Compressed audio format. Pkt Time(ms) Audio transmitting interval. 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-Preview, Wireless Settings, IP Settings, Account Choice, Hotspot Choice and NAT Settings.
automatically changes the keys at a preset time interval, making it much more difficult for hackers to find and exploit them or WPA-PSK AES as advanced encryption standard) (Network dependent); → You can set key to ensure data transmission from wireless access points in Key. ü WPA2-PSK (either select WPA2-PSK TKIP or WPA2-PSK AES ) (Network dependent).; →You can set key to ensure data transmission from ü ü wireless access points in Key.
NAT Solution Press NAT Timer to select Disable, SIP PING or STUN. You can set from 0 to 65535 sec. STUN Address Consult the IP address with your network service provider. STUN Port Consult the Port number with your network service provider. 3. After finish setting-Wireless Setting, IP Settings, Account Choice, Hotspot Choice and NAT Settings, back to Profile Option select Auto Detect as On. 4.
Scroll right or left to change hours/minutes/seconds Scroll up or down to change the time or to choose AM or PM Confirm your time setting n Set the time format: 1. Setting? Clock? Time Format. Press To Scroll up or down to choose 12-Hour or 24-Hour Confirm your time format setting n Set the date: 1. Setting? Clock? Date. Press To 0-9 Enter the date directly Scroll right or left to change years/months/days Scroll up or down to increase or decrease the date Confirm your date setting 4.
n Set the Ring Tone: 1. Setting? Sound Settings? Ring Tone. 2. Press to select Melody. Press To Scroll up or down to different ring melody Play the selected melody Set your ring tone melody 4.5 Setting a Wallpaper Image n You can set a picture as wallpaper image in your phone’s standby screen. n There are five built-in pictures for you to change the background image. 1. Setting? Display Setting? Wallpaper.
1. Setting? Display Settings? 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. Settings→ Call Settings→ Call Waiting: to select On and then press Waiting function. 2. Press Set to activate Call 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 Forward function. Set to activate Call to select Off and press 3. To deactivate the function, press to menu. Back 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 n n n 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 the appropriate name, press Feature View to check the details. Description Search 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 Press Select to Preview and input the appropriate Name, Number, E-mail, Ring Tone and set the Speed Dial. 6.1.2 Call Log Feature Description Missed Calls 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.
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. Set the speed dial key from the 1 to 9 key, and press Set the key.
Network Profile Details refer to chapter 4.1 Quick Ways to Set Up Your Wi-Fi Phone. SIP Account Details refer to chapter 4.1 Quick Ways to Set Up Your Wi-Fi Phone. Profile→Roaming →Roam Metric (you can set from 0 to -99). →Roam Delta (you can set from 0 to 99). →Nprobes (you can set from 100 to 1). →Active Time (you can set from 1000 to 1). →Home Time (you can set from 1000 to 1). Roaming Profile Password Profile→Profile Password You can change your profile password.
There are six options offered in Clock menu: l Time: This option enables you to adjust the current time. Settings→Clock→Time Press and input the appropriate time with numeric keys. Press OK to confirm your setting or press menu. l Date: This option enables you to adjust the current date. Settings→Clock→Date Press Back to and input the appropriate date with numeric keys. Press OK to confirm your setting or press Back to menu.
l Alarm Time: Press and input the appropriate time with numeric keys. Press OK to confirm your setting. l Mode: Press to activate the alarm clock Once, Daily or Weekly and then press Set to confirm your setting. To cancel the alarm clock, select Off and then press to confirm your setting. . Set Call Settings Three options included in Call Settings: l Call Waiting: Details refer to chapter 5.5 Using Call Waiting. Settings→Call Settings→Call Waiting l Call Forward: Details refer to chapter 5.
Press to select SIP or DTMF Flash as setting your hold transfer preference. Settings→Call Settings→Hold Transfer. l Regional Tone: This feature enables you to set specific call progressing tone. Press to select North America or Japan as regional tone setting. Settings→Call Settings→Regional Tone. Speed Dial There are three options for you to choose: To Disable, to Ask or to Dial the speed dial. l Disable: deactivate the speed dial function. l Ask: press and hold the numeric key (e.
To level UP the volume, either press or . To level DOWN the volume, either press or l Ring Mode: Details refer to chapter 4.4 Setting a Ring Mode. Settings→Ring Mode l Warning Tone: You can either turn On or Off for warning tone. Press to confirm your setting. Display Settings Set Settings→Display Settings Five options included in Display Settings: l Wallpaper: Details refer to chapter 4.5 Setting a Wallpaper Image.
Press to select On or Off to activate/deactivate this function. Settings→Display Settings→Config. Tip Keypad Settings→Keypad Three options included in Keypad: l Key Lock: Key lock is used to prevent unintentional pressing of keys. Settings→Display Settings→Keypad Lock Press OK to process the action or press Back to the menu. l Key Tone: You can activate the tone that the phone sounds when you press a key. To activate the key tone, press to select Click Tone. To deactivate the key tone, select Tone Off.
*Press Statistics Detail to check the details. In this menu, you can check the following information: IP Statistics, RTP/RTCP, Encoding and Decoding. Tools→Statistics *To refresh the information, press Battery to set Renew. In this menu, you can see Charger Status and Voltage level. Tools→Battery Ping In this menu, you can check the reaching status to a host network. Tools→Ping Version In this menu, information of Bootcode, Firmware, Built Time and RAM Size are listed.
7 7. Web Configuration 1. You can connect your PC to adjust the Web Configuration 2. In Standby, press Status to view your Phone Status-IP Address. A connected IP address is indicated. For exemple:172.16.140.174. 3. Enter the IP address in your Web browser http:// 172.16.140.174.
3. You can delete all the recorded entries by pressing Clear All. 4. A pop-up message “Are you sure you want to clear all phone book?” display on the screen. 5. Press OK to confirm your setting. All entries then are removed from the phone book. 7.3 Wireless Network Settings n Network Profile List will be firstly indicated on the page.
1. To adjust the profile, click Configure to enter the sub-menu. 2. Following options indicated: ü Wireless Network Settings: Network Profile Name Input the network profile name. ESSID Details refer to p.16.
Data Rate It can be either set as Auto, 1Mbp/s, 2Mbp/s, 5.5Mbp/s, 6Mbp/s, 9Mbp/s, 11Mbp/s, 12Mbp/s, 18Mbp/s, 24Mbp/s, 36Mbp/s, 48Mbp/s or 54Mbp/s. Security Options include: OPEN, WEP-64, WEP-128, WPA-PSK TKP, WPA, PSK AES, WPA2-PSK TKP, WPA2-PSK AES, WPA TKIP, WPA AES, WPA2 TKIP, WPA2 AES IP Setting You can either set DHCP, Fixed IP or PPPOE. NAT Setting You can either set Disable, SIP PING or STUN. You can also set NAT timer.
7.4 SIP Settings 1. You can edit the SIP account from the SIP Account list and press Configure. 2. The following options are indicated: SIP Account Name, Phone Number, Authentication ID, Authentication Password, SIP Domain, Proxy Address, Outbound Address, Local Port, Register Timer(sec), Codec (Auto/G.711u/G.711a/ G129A), Pkt Time(ms)(Default, 20,30,40,50,60,70,80), OutofBand DTMF (Off/On). 3. Select Save to confirm your setting. 4. You can either Cancel or Reset the process. 7.
7.6 E-mail Settings n This section helps you to adjust your e-mail account. 1. To adjust your e-mail account, click Configure to enter the sub-menu. 2. The following options are listed: Account Name, Your Name, Mail Address, POP3 Address, POP3 User ID, POP3 Password, POP3 Port, SMTP Address, SMTP User ID, SMTP Password, SMTP Port, Reply Address and Signature. 3. You can also Remove or set Activate to one of the five e-mail accounts. 7.
n This option enables you to upgrade your phone’s bootcode (starting system). 7.9 Debug Statistics n n Detailed information about Debug Statistics is all listed.
7.11 Password You can change the original password by using this feature.
7.12 Logout n To exit the web configuration, select Logout.
8 8 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.
9 8 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, please avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. We declare that the product is limited in CH1~CH11 by specified firmware controlled in the USA.