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WLAN600
Wireless IP Phone
User Guide
Copyright Statement
All brand names are registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Disclaimer
Products and specifications are subject to change without notice.
NEV, 2003, Rev: 0.2
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
NOTE
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 radiated radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter
This EUT is incompliance with SAR for general population /uncontrolled exposure
limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the
measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C
Contents
1.
2.
Introduction ..................................................................... 5
Getting Started................................................................ 6
2.1.
Checking Shipment Completeness........................................... 6
2.2.
Installing and Removing the Battery ........................................ 6
2.3.
Charging the Battery ................................................................ 8
2.4.
Keypad Definition of WLAN600 ................................................ 9
2.5.
Turn on/off the Power ............................................................. 10
2.6.
Setup to Default IP Address ................................................... 10
2.7.
Switching the key-lock On/Off ................................................ 10
2.8.
Adjusting the Speaker Volume ............................................... 11
3.
Configuring Network Environment.................................12
3.1.
3.2.
Network Configuration ........................................................... 12
3.1.1.
Setting Up/Modify to Static IP .......................................................................... 12
3.1.2.
Setting UP/modify the DHCP Client ............................................................... 14
3.1.3.
Setting UP the PPPoE Settings ........................................................................ 15
Wireless Configuration ........................................................... 17
3.2.1.
3.3.
Setting UP the Wireless Settings ................................................................... 17
SIP Configuration .................................................................... 22
3.3.1.
Setting UP the Proxy Server Settings .......................................................... 22
3.3.2.
Setting UP the Outbound Proxy Settings.................................................... 24
3.3.3.
Setting UP the User Account Settings......................................................... 25
3.4.
SSL Configuration ................................................................... 27
3.5.
Using the Phone Book ............................................................ 29
3.6.
3.5.1.
Searching Phone Book Entry: Speed Dial Key ......................................... 29
3.5.2.
Searching Phone Book Entry: Edit Entry .................................................... 30
3.5.3.
Searching Phone Book Entry: Erase Entry ................................................ 32
3.5.4.
Searching Phone Book Entry: Group Setting............................................ 33
3.5.5.
Adding a Phone Book Entry ............................................................................... 34
3.5.6.
Erasing Phone Book Entry: One by One ...................................................... 35
3.5.7.
Erasing Phone Book Entry: All ......................................................................... 37
Using the Call History............................................................. 38
3.6.1.
Missed Call ................................................................................................................. 38
3.6.2.
Received Call............................................................................................................. 40
3.7.
4.
3.6.3.
Dialed Call ................................................................................................................... 42
3.6.4.
Erase Calls.................................................................................................................. 44
Setting..................................................................................... 46
3.7.1.
Adjusting the Ring Volume ................................................................................. 46
3.7.2.
Setting the Ring Melody....................................................................................... 47
3.7.3.
Setting the Vibrator Mode .................................................................................. 48
3.7.4.
Setting the Time Format ..................................................................................... 49
3.7.5.
Setting the Time Edit ............................................................................................ 50
3.7.6.
Setting the Banner.................................................................................................. 51
3.7.7.
Setting the Key Lock............................................................................................. 52
3.7.8.
Restoring the Factory Default Settings....................................................... 53
Web Configuration Setting .............................................54
4.1.
Configuration Parameters ...................................................... 54
4.2.
Login Password....................................................................... 57
4.3.
Device Information.................................................................. 58
4.4.
Network Configuration: STATIC.............................................. 58
4.5.
Network Configuration: DHCP ................................................ 59
4.6.
Network Configuration: PPPoE ............................................... 59
4.7.
OutBound Proxy Configuration ............................................... 60
4.8.
SIP Proxy Configuration.......................................................... 60
4.9.
Phone Book ............................................................................. 61
4.10.
Wireless Setting...................................................................... 61
4.11.
System .................................................................................... 62
4.12.
Update System........................................................................ 62
5.
Basic Phone Tasks .........................................................63
5.1.
Dialing a Phone Number ......................................................... 63
5.2.
Redialing a Phone Number ..................................................... 63
5.3.
Using Speed Dial..................................................................... 63
5.4.
Answering a Call ..................................................................... 63
5.5.
Holding a Call.......................................................................... 63
6.
Display Messages ...........................................................64
6.1.
Error Messages ....................................................................... 64
6.2.
Warning Messages .................................................................. 65
1. Introduction
This guide is designed to help you quick learn the basic and advanced features.
Proxy Server
Proxy Server
Internet
ADSL Modem
ADSL Modem
AP
AP
WLAN600
WLAN600
Figure 1.1
Network connection for WLAN600
2. Getting Started
Before using the WLAN600, you must do the following:
Check the shipment for completeness
How install and remove the battery
Charge the phone with the battery
How can turn on/off the device
2.1. Checking Shipment Completeness
Check and make sure all items that are Put inside the box.
The package should contain the following:
WLAN600 Wireless IP Phone
Standard battery
Power charger
WLAN600 Wireless IP Phone User Manual
x1
x1
x1
x1
2.2. Installing and Removing the Battery
1. To install the battery:
With the back of the phone facing, slide the back cover off the phone, as Figure 2.1
Figure 2.1
back cover off the phone
2. Fasten it to the phone by pressing slightly downward on the battery until the locking
catch snaps into place.
Figure 2.2
Installing or removing the Battery
3. Make sure the battery is properly installed.
To Remove the Battery:
Remember to switch the power off before removing the battery
Slide the locking latch located at the top of the battery upward and gently pull the battery
away from the phone.
2.3. Charging the Battery
1.
2.
Connect the power supply to an AC wall outlet.
Put the WLAN600 on the charger.
Figure 2.3
3.
Charging the phone and the Battery
When phone is turned on, the battery indicator bar blinks, displaying the
current power level.
When the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator bar stops blinking.
When the battery is fully charged, please remove the phone from the charger.
2.4. Keypad Definition of WLAN600
The WLAN600 Wireless IP Phone is depicted in Figure 2.1.
Up
Mono Graphic LCD
Soft key1
Soft key2
Right
Left
Down
Phone on
Phone off
Power on/off
Load default IP
(192.168.0.6)
1~9, *, 0, #
Figure 2.4 WLAN600 Wireless IP Phone
Soft key 1:
Used for performing functions displayed in the tab shown above it.
Soft key 2:
Used for performing functions displayed in the tab shown above it.
Arrow keys:
Used for navigating from on function to another.
Phone on key:
Used for answer call or dialing.
Power and Phone off key:
Used as switches power ON/OFF, or ending call, reject key, or return to standby
mode.
Number keys:
Used for entering numbers and characters.
Also used as Speed Dial hot keys.
2.5. Turn on/off the Power
Turning On Phone
To turn on/off the Power, Press and hold the “
” key for approximately 2
seconds to turn on the phone.
The phone enters “standby” mode, the Main Screen displayed as Figure 2.5.
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Initializing….
>>Please Wait!<<
Figure 2.5 Main Screen / Standby Mode
2.6. Setup to Default IP Address
When device is Power off.
Hold these “
”+“
” key over 2 seconds.
The device reset to default IP address (192.168.0.6).
Load Default IP
<>
Figure 2.6 Load default IP
2.7. Switching the key-lock On/Off
Follow these steps to switch the key- lock on/off:
1.
In idle state, hold the
key over 2 seconds, or wait over 1 minute.
The device will auto exchange to “Key Pad Locked” mode, as Figure 2.7.
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Names
Figure 2.7 Key Locked
10
2.
How turn off “key-lock”?
Press and hold the
key over 2 seconds.
A prompt appears as shown in Figure 2.8.
Key Pad
Unlock
12:00
Figure 2.8 Key Unlock
2.8. Adjusting the Speaker Volume
During a call, increase the volume by pressing ► key.
Decrease the volume by pressing ◄ key. See Figure 2.9.
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123456
Figure 2.8 Adjusting the Speaker Volume
11
3. Configuring Network Environment
The chapter introduces/modify the Network Environment.
3.1. Network Configuration
This section introduces/modifies Network information.
3.1.1.
Setting Up/Modify to Static IP
The section introduces /Modify to Static IP.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
In Normal, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Network Setting” in screen.
Press
key, into “Network Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Network Mode” in screen.
Press
key, into the “Network Mode”.
6.
7.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “Fixed IP”.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to the “Net Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until the “IP Address” in screen.
Press
key, into the “edit” mode.
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Net Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Subnet Mask” in screen.
key, enter “edit” mode.
Press
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
When finished entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Net Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until show “Gateway” in screen.
Press
key, enter “edit” mode.
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19. When finished entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Net Setting”.
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Names
Menu
π
θ
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
6. Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
1. Network Mode
2. IP Address
3. Subnet Mask
Select
Back
Select
2. IP Address
3. Subnet Mask
4. Gateway
Select
Back
Select
3. Subnet Mask
4. Gateway
1. Network Mode
Select
Back
Select
4. Gateway
1. Network Mode
2. IP Address
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
[1]Fixed IP
[2]DHCP
[3]PPPoE
Select
Back
Select
[1]Fixed
[2]DHCP
Select
[3]PPPoE
O.K.
Select
Back
Input the IP address
Back
π
θ
IP Address
61.123.111.224|
Ok
IP Address
61.168.0.6
Saved
O.K.
Back
Ok
Ok
Back
Back
Input the subnet mask
Back
π
θ
Back
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.224|
Ok
Ok
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.224
Saved
O.K.
Back
Ok
Back
Input the gateway
π
Back
θ
Back
13
Gateway
61.123.111.124|
Ok
Back
Ok
Gateway
61.168.0.254
Saved
Ok
O.K.
Back
3.1.2.
Setting UP/modify the DHCP Client
This section provides instructions for performing the DHCP settings.
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client provides a
mechanism for allocating IP address dynamically so that addresses can be
reused when hosts no longer need them.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
key.
In idle state, press
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Network Setting” in screen.
Press
key, into “Network Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Network Mode” in screen.
Press
key, into “Network Mode”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “DHCP”.
When finished these entering or selecting.
Press
key, return to “Net Setting”.
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Names
Menu
π
θ
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
6. Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
1. Network Mode
2. IP Address
3. Subnet Mask
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
14
[2]DHCP
[3]PPPoE
[1]Fixed IP
Select
Back
Select
[2]DHCP
[3]PPPoE
Select
[1]FixedO.K.
IP
Select
Back
3.1.3.
Setting UP the PPPoE Settings
This section provides instructions for performing the PPPoE settings.
The Poin-to-Poin Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) client provides a mechanism
for allocating IP address dynamically so that addresses can be reused when
hosts no longer need them.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
key.
In idle state, press
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Net Setting” in screen.
Press
key, into “Net Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Network Mode” in screen.
Press
key, into “Network Mode”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “PPPoE”.
When finished these entering or selecting.
Press
key, return to “Net Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “PPPoE Name” in screen.
Press
key,, enter “edit” mode.
10. Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
11. When finished these entering or selecting.
Press
key, return to “Net Setting”.
12. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “PPPoE PWD” in screen.
13. Press
key, enter “edit” mode.
14. Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
15. When finished these entering or selecting.
key, return to “Net Setting”.
Press
15
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Names
Menu
π
θ
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
6. Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
1. Network Mode
2. IP Address
3. Subnet Mask
Select
Back
Select
2. PPPoE Name
3. PPPoE Pwd
1. Network Mode
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
[3]PPPoE
[1]Fixed IP
[2]DHCP
Select
Back
Select
[2]PPPoE
[3]Fix IP
Select
[1]DHCPO.K.
Select
Back
Input the name
Back
π
θ
Clear
PPPoE Name
t03040506|
Ok
Ok
Clear
PPPoE Name
t0304150
Saved
Ok
O.K.
Clear
Input the password
Back
π
θ
3. PPPoE Pwd
1. Network Mode
2. PPPoE Name
Select
Back
Select
Clear
16
PPPoE Pwd
5711438|
Ok
Ok
Clear
PPPoE Pwd
5711438
Saved
Ok
O.K.
Clear
3.2. Wireless Configuration
This section provides instructions for performing the 802.11b configuring using the
802.11b Configuration submenu.
3.2.1.
Setting UP the Wireless Settings
This section provides information about performing the following wireless
settings:
Scanning the Wireless Service Set Identifier
Setting Up the Wireless Settings
Setting Up the Wired Equivalent Privacy Keys
3.2.1.1.
Scanning the Wireless Service Set Identifier
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Wireless” in screen.
Press
key, into “Wireless”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Scan” in screen.
Press
key, into “Scan”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “Service Set Identifier (SSID)”.
When finished these entering or selecting.
Press
key, return to “Wireless”.
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π
θ
7. Wireless
8. SSL Setting
9. Restart
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
Select
1. Scan
2. ESSID
3. Network Mode
Select
Back
π
θ
Back
17
AP1
AP2
AP3
Select
Select
Back
AP1
AP2 Select
AP3
O.K.
Select
Back
3.2.1.2.
Setting Up the Wireless Settings
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Wireless” in screen.
Press
key into “Wireless”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “ESSID” in screen.
key to “edit” mode.
Press
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Wireless”
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Network Mode” in screen.
Press
key, into “Network Mode”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key to scroll to “Public”.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Network Mode”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Channel” in screen.
Press
key, into “Channel”.
14. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll the channel numbers.
15. When finished these entering or selecting.
Press
key, return to “Wireless”
16. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Rate” in screen.
17. Press
key, into “Rate”.
18. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll the “Rate”.
19. When finished these entering or selecting.
key, return to “Wireless”.
Press
20. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “WEP Select” in screen.
21. Press
key, into “WEP Setting”.
22. Press ▲ or ▼ key to scroll to “None”.
23. When finished these entering or selecting.
Press
key, return to “Wireless”.
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Input the ESSID
π
θ
7. Wireless
8. SSL Setting
9. Restart
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
Back
π
θ
Back
π
θ
Back
π
θ
Back
π
θ
2. ESSID
3. Network Mode
4. Channel
Select
Back
Select
3. Network Mode
4. Channel
5. Rate
Select
Back
Select
4. Channel
5. Rate
6. WEP Select
Select
Back
Select
5. Rate
6. WEP Select
7. Wep Key1
Select
Back
Select
6. WEP Select
7. WEP Key1
8. WEP Key2
Select
Back
Select
ESSID
bcm-test|
Ok
Clear
π
[1]Public
[2]Ad Hoc
θ
Select
Clear
π
θ
Back
π
θ
Back
π
θ
Back
19
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Select
[1]Auto
[2]1M
[3]2M
Select
[1]None
[2]64bit
[3]128bit
Select
Ok
Clear
Ok
Select
Back
Back
Select
Back
Select
O.K.
Clear
[1]Public
[2]Ad Hoc
Select
Select
Select
Back
ESSID
bcm-test|
Saved
O.K.
Back
Channel 1
Channel
Select
ChannelO.K.
Select
Back
[1]Auto
[2]1M Select
[3]2M O.K.
Select
Back
[1]Auto
[2]1M Select
[3]2M O.K.
Select
Back
3.2.1.3.
Setting Up the Wired Equivalent Privacy Keys
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Wireless” in screen.
Press
key, into “Wireless”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key until “WEP Select” in screen.
key, into “WEP Select”.
Press
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “WEP”.
When finished these entering or selecting.
Press
key, return to “Wireless”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “WEP Key 1” in screen.
Press
key to enter the edit mode.
Press
key delete all number of last entered.
When finished these entering or selecting.
Press
key, return to “Wireless”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “WEP Key 2” in screen.
Press
key, enter to “edit” mode.
14. Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
15. When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Wireless”.
16. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “WEP Key 3” in screen.
17. Press
key, enter to “edit” mode.
18. Press
key, delete all number of last entered..
19. When finished these entering or editing.
key, return to “Wireless”.
Press
20. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “WEP Key 4” in screen.
21. Press
key, enter to “edit” mode.
22. Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
23. When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Wireless”.
24. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Key Select” in screen.
25. Press
key, into “Key Select”.
26. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll the key numbers.
27. When finished these entering or selecting.
key, return to “Wireless”.
Press
20
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π
θ
7. Wireless
8. SSL Setting
9. Restart
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
6. WEP Select
7. Wep Key 1
8. Wep Key 2
Select
Back
Select
7. Wep Key 1
8. Wep Key 2
9. Wep Key 3
Select
Back
Select
8. Wep Key 2
9. Wep Key 3
10. Wep Key 4
Select
Back
Select
9. Wep Key 3
10. Wep Key 4
11. Key Select
Select
Back
Select
10. Wep Key 4
11. Key Select
1. Scan
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
[2]64bit
[3]128bit
[1]None
Select
Select
Back
[2]64bit
[3]128bit
Select
[1]None O.K
Select
Back
Input the wep key 1
Select
π
θ
Wep Key 1
aa:aa:aa:aa:aa
Ok
Clear
Ok
Clear
Wep Key 1
aa:aa:aa:aa:aa
Saved
O.K.
Ok
Clear
Input the wep key 2
Back
π
θ
Wep Key 2
bb:bb:bb:bb:bb
Ok
Clear
Ok
Clear
Wep Key 2
bb:bb:bb:bb:bb
Saved
Ok
O.K.
Clear
Input the wep key 3
Back
π
θ
Wep Key 3
cc:cc:cc:cc:cc
Ok
Clear
Ok
Clear
Wep Key 3
cc:cc:cc:cc:cc
Saved
Ok
O.K.
Clear
Input the wep key 4
Back
π
θ
Back
π
θ
11. Key Select
1. Scan
2. ESSID
Select
Back
Wep Key 4
dd:dd:dd:dd:dd
Ok
Clear
Select
π
θ
Clear
21
[1]Key 1
[2]Key 2
[3]Key 3
Select
Ok
Clear
Ok
Select
Back
Wep Key 4
dd:dd:dd:dd:dd
Saved
O.K.
Clear
[1]Key 1
[2]KeySelect
[3]Key 3 O.K
Select
Back
3.3. SIP Configuration
This section provides instructions for performing the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
configuring using the SIP Configuration submenu.
3.3.1.
Setting UP the Proxy Server Settings
This section provides information about performing the proxy server settings.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “SIP Setting” in screen.
Press
key, into “SIP Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Proxy Server” in screen.
Press
key, into “Proxy Server”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Proxy IP” in screen.
Press
key, enter to “edit” mode.
8.
9.
Press
key delete all number of last entered.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Proxy Server”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Port” in screen.
Press
key, enter to “edit” mode.
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Wireless”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Expire Time” in screen.
Press
key, enter to “edit” mode.
Press
key delete all number of last entered.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Proxy Server”.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
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6. Setting
7. Wireless
Select
Back
Select
Back
Input the IP
π
θ
1. Proxy Server
2. OutboundProxy
3. User Account
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
1. Proxy IP
2. Port
3. Expire Time
Select
Back
Select
2. Port
3. Expire Time
1. Proxy IP
Select
Back
Select
3. Expire Time
1. Proxy IP
2. Port
Select
Back
Select
Clear
Proxy IP
123.123.123.123|
Ok
Ok
Clear
Proxy IP
123.123.123.123
Saved
O.K.
Ok
Clear
Input the port
Back
π
θ
Clear
Port
5060|
Ok
Ok
Clear
Port
5060 Saved
O.K.
Ok
Clear
Input the expire time
Back
π
θ
Clear
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Expire Time
3000|
Ok
Ok
Clear
Expire Time
3000 Saved
O.K.
Ok
Clear
3.3.2.
Setting UP the Outbound Proxy Settings
This section provides information about performing the Outbound Proxy
settings.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “SIP Setting” in screen.
Press
key, into “SIP Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Outbound Proxy” in screen.
Press
key, into “Outbound Proxy”..
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Proxy IP” in screen.
Press
key, enter “edit” mode.
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Outbound Proxy”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Port” in screen.
Press
key, enter “edit” mode.
Press
key delete all number of last entered.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Outbound Proxy”.
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π
θ
5. SIP Setting
6. Setting
7. Wireless
Select
Back
Select
Back
Input the IP
π
θ
2. OutboundProxy
3. User Account
1. Proxy Server
Select
Back
Select
π
1. Proxy IP
2. Port
θ
Select
Back
Select
Back
Clear
Proxy IP
111.111.111.11|
Ok
Ok
Clear
Proxy IP
111.111.111.111
Saved
O.K.
Ok
Clear
Input the port
Back
π
2. Port
1. Proxy IP
θ
Select
Select
Back
Clear
24
Port
6000|
Ok
Ok
Clear
Port
6000 Saved
O.K.
Ok
Clear
3.3.3.
Setting UP the User Account Settings
This section provides information about performing the User Account settings.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “SIP Setting” in screen.
Press
key, into “SIP Setting”..
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “User Account” in screen.
Press
key, into “User Account”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Phone Number” in screen.
Press
key, enter “edit” mode.
Press
key, delete all number of last entered..
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “User Account”.
10. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Username” in screen.
11. Press
key, enter “edit” mode.
12. Press
key delete all number of last entered.
13. When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “User Account”.
14. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “User Pwd” in screen.
15. Press
key, enter “edit” mode.
16. Press
key, delete all number of last entered..
17. When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “User Account”.
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5. SIP Setting
6. Setting
7. Wireless
Select
Back
Select
Back
Input the number
π
θ
3. User Account
1. Proxy Server
2. OutboundProxy
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
1. Phone Number
2. Username
3. User Pwd
Select
Back
Select
Clear
Phone Number
3229111|
Ok
Ok
Clear
Phone Number
3229672
Saved
O.K.
Ok
Clear
Input the name
Back
π
θ
2. Username
3. User Pwd
1. Phone Number
Select
Back
Select
Clear
Username
David|
Ok
Ok
Clear
Username
David Saved
O.K.
Ok
Clear
Input the password
Back
π
θ
3. User Pwd
1. Phone Number
2. Username
Select
Back
Select
Clear
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User Pwd
a1b2c3|
Ok
Ok
Clear
User Pwd
a1b2c3d5
Saved
O.K.
Ok
Clear
3.4. SSL Configuration
This section provides instructions for performing the SSL settings.
The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) client provides a security protocol provides data
encryption, server authentication, message integrity, and optional client
authentication for a TCP/IP connection
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
key.
In idle state, press
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “SSL Setting” in screen.
Press
key, into “SSL Setting”..
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “SSL Select” in screen.
Press
key, into “SSL Select”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “on”.
When finished these entering or selecting.
Press
key, return to “SSL Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “SSL Username” in screen.
Press
key, enter “edit” mode.
10. Press
key delete all number of last entered..
11. When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “SSL Setting”.
12. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “SSL PWD” in screen.
13. Press
key, enter “edit” mode.
14. Press
key delete all number of last entered..
15. When finished these entering or editing.
key return to “SSL Setting”.
Press
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π
θ
8. SSL Setting
9. Restart
1. Information
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
1. SSL Select
2. SSL Username
3. SSL Pwd
Select
Back
Select
2. SSL Username
3. SSL Pwd
1. SSL Select
Select
Back
Select
3. SSL Pwd
1. SSL Select
2. SSL Username
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
[1]on
[2]off
Select
Select
Back
[1]on
[2]off Select
O.K.
Select
Back
Input the name
Back
π
θ
Clear
SSL Username
bcm-test|
Ok
Ok
Clear
SSL Username
bcm-test
Saved
Ok
O.K.
Back
Input the password
Back
π
θ
Clear
28
SSL Pwd
A1b2c3
Ok
Ok
Clear
SSL Pwd
A1b2c3-test
Saved
Ok
O.K.
Clear
3.5. Using the Phone Book
This section provides information about accessing the phone book and using its
features.
3.5.1.
Searching Phone Book Entry: Speed Dial Key
This section provides information about performing the Speed Dial settings.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Phone Book” in screen.
Press
key, into “Phone Book Setting”
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Search” in screen.
Press
key, into “Search”
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “list of entries”.
If there is no any entry, it will show “No Data Exist!” in screen.
7. Press
key, into/add the entry.
8. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Speed Dial” in screen.
9. Press
key, into “Speed Dial”.
10. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “key numbers”.
11. When finished these entering or selecting.
Press
key, return to “Search”.
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π
θ
3. Phone Book
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
1. Search
2. Add Entry
3. Erase
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
David
Mark
Ken
Select
Select
1. Search
2. Add
NoEntry
Data
3. Erase
[Exist!!
Select
Back
Back
Select
Back
π
θ
Back
1. Speed dial
2. Edit
3. Erase
Select
Back
Select
Back
29
Key1
Key2
Key3
Select
Ok
Back
Key1
Key2 Select
Key3 O.K.
Select
Back
3.5.2.
Searching Phone Book Entry: Edit Entry
This section provides information about performing the Speed Dial settings.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Phone Book” in screen.
Press
key, into “Phone Book Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Search” in screen.
Press
key, into “Search”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll “list of entries”.
If there is no any entry, it will show “No Data Exist!” in screen.
7. Press
key, into/add the entry.
8. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Edit” screen.
9.
Press
key, enter “edit name” mode.
10. Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
11. Press
key, enter “edit number” mode.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
Press
key, enter the “edit IP” mode.
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Search”.
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3. Phone Book
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
1. Search
2. Add Entry
3. Erase
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
David
Mark
Ken
Select
Select
1. Search
2. AddNo
Entry
Data
3. Erase
[Exist!!
Select
Back
Back
Edit the name
Select
Back
π
θ
Back
2. Edit
3. Erase
4. Group Setting
Select
Back
Select
Clear
Edit the Number
Ok
Name:
David|
Ok
Clear
Clear
Edit the IP
Number:
123456|
Ok
Clear
Ok
Clear
IP
123.123.123.123|
Ok
Clear
Ok
IP
123.123.123.123
Saved
O.K.
Ok
Clear
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3.5.3.
Searching Phone Book Entry: Erase Entry
This section provides information about performing the Erase Phone Book
Entry settings.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Phone Book” in screen.
Press
key, into “Phone Book Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Search” screen.
Press
key, into “Search”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll the list of entries.
If there is no any entry, it will show “No Data Exist!” in screen
7. Press
key, into/add the entry.
8. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Erase” in screen.
9. Press
key, into “Erase”.
10. Press
key, confirm the erase entry.
11. When finished these entering or editing.
12. Press
key, return to “Search”.
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π
θ
3. Phone Book
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
1. Search
2. Add Entry
3. Erase
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
David
Mark
Ken
Select
Select
1. Search
2. AddNo
Entry
Data
3. Erase
[Exist!!
Select
Back
Back
Select
Back
π
θ
Back
3. Erase
4. Group Setting
1. Speed dial
Select
Back
Select
Are you sure?
Back
32
Ok
Back
Ok
Are Erased
you sure ?
O.K.
Ok
Back
3.5.4.
Searching Phone Book Entry: Group Setting
This section provides information about performing the Phone Book Entry
Group Settings.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Phone Book” in screen.
Press
key, into “Phone Book Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Search” in screen.
Press
key, into “Search”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to the list of entries.
If there is no any entry, it will show “No Data Exist!” in screen.
7. Press
key, into/add the entry.
8. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Group Setting” in screen.
9. Press
key, into “Group Setting”.
10. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “Group” format.
11. When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Group Setting”.
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π
θ
3. Phone Book
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
1. Search
2. Add Entry
3. Erase
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
David
Mark
Ken
Select
Select
1. Search
2. AddNo
Entry
Data
3. Erase
[Exist!!
Select
Back
Back
Select
Back
π
θ
Back
4. Group Setting
1. Speed dial
2. Edit
Select
Back
Select
Back
33
No Group
[1]Company
[2]Other1
Select
Back
Ok
No Group
[1]Company
Select
[2]Other1
O.K.
Select
Back
3.5.5.
Adding a Phone Book Entry
This section provides information about performing add a phone book entry
settings.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Phone Book” in screen.
Press
key, into “Phone Book Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Add Entry” in screen.
Press
key, enter “edit name” mode.
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
Press
key, enter “edit number” mode.
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
Press
key, enter “edit IP” mode.
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
W hen finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Add Entry”.
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π
θ
3. Phone Book
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
Select
Back
Select
Back
Input the name
π
θ
2. Add Entry
3. Erase
1. Search
Select
Back
Select
Back
Input the number
Ok
Name:
David|
Ok
Back
Back
Number:
123456|
Ok
Input the IP
Ok
Back
Back
IP
123.123.123.123|
Ok
Back
Ok
IP
123.123.123.123
Saved
O.K.
Ok
Back
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3.5.6.
Erasing Phone Book Entry: One by One
This section provides information about performing the Erase Phone Book
Entry settings.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Phone Book” in screen.
Press
key, into “Phone Book Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Erase” in screen.
Press
key, into “Erase”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “One by One in screen.
Press
key, into “One by One”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to the list of entries.
If there is no any entry, it will show “No Data Exist!” in screen
9. Press
key, into/add the entry.
10. Press
key, confirm the erase entry.
11. When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Search”.
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π
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3. Phone Book
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
3. Erase
1. Search
2. Add Entry
Select
Back
Select
Back
π
1. One by One
2. Erase All
θ
Select
Select
π
θ
David
Mark
Ken
Select
Select
Back
1. One by One
2. Erase
No All
Data
[Exist!!
Select
Back
Back
Select
Are you sure?
Back
Back
Ok
Back
36
Ok
Are Erased
you sure?
O.K.
Ok
Back
3.5.7.
Erasing Phone Book Entry: All
This section provides information about performing the Erase Phone Book
Entry settings.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Phone Book” in screen.
Press
key, into “Phone Book Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Erase” in screen.
Press
key, into “Erase”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Erase All” in screen.
Press
key, into “Erase All”.
Press
key, confirm the erase entry.
W hen finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Erase”.
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π
θ
3. Phone Book
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
3. Erase
1. Search
2. Add Entry
Select
Back
Select
Ba
π
2. Erase All
1. One by One
θ
Select
Select
Select
Back
Back
Are you sure?
Ok
2. Erase All
1. OneNo
byData
One
[Exist!!
Select
Back
Back
Ok
Are Erased
you sure ?
O.K.
Ok
Back
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3.6. Using the Call History
The Call History is a useful feature for checking missed calls, received calls, and
dialed calls.
3.6.1.
Missed Call
You can check for missed calls and then edit and dial the phone numbers on the
Missed Calls list.
Edit:
1. In idle state, press
key.
2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Call History” in screen.
3. Press
key, into “Call History Setting”.
4. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Missed Call” in screen.
5. Press
key, into “Miss Call”.
6. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “Missed call” number.
Or then Press
key to dial the number.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
key, edit the number.
Press
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Edit Missed” in screen.
Press
key, enter to “edit number” mode.
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
Press
key, enter to “edit name” mode.
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Missed call”.
Erase:
key.
1. In idle state, press
2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Call History” in screen.
3. Press
key, into “Call History Setting”.
4. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Missed Call” in screen.
5. Press
key, into “Missed Call”.
6. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “Missed call number”.
Or then Press
key to dial the number.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Press
key to erase the number, if necessary.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Erase Missed” in screen.
key, into “Erase Missed”.
Press
Press
key, confirm the erase Miss call.
W hen finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Missed” call.
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π
θ
2. Call History
3. Phone Book
4. Net Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
1. Missed call
2. Received call
3. Dialed call
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
1. Missed call
2. Recieved
No Datacall
3. Dialed
call
[Exist!!
Select
Back
Name:
100 Saved
O.K.
Ok
Clear
Back
Ok
Select
807
808
Select
Select
Back
π
θ
Back
Select
Select
π
θ
Ok
1. Edit Missed
2. Erase Missed
Back
Clear
Ok
Clear
Clear
Name:
100
Ok
Clear
Back
Ok
2. Erase Missed
1. Edit Missed
Select
Ok
Number:
808
Back
Are you sure?
Clear
39
Ok
Back
Ok
Are Erased
you sure ?
O.K.
Ok
Back
3.6.2.
Received Call
You can check for Received calls and then edit and dial the phone numbers on
the Missed Calls list.
Edit:
1. In idle state, press
key.
2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Call History” in screen.
3. Press
key, into “Call History Setting”.
4. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Received Call” in screen.
5. Press
key, into “Received Call”.
6. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “received call number”.
Or then Press
key to dial the number.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Press
key, into “edit the number”, if necessary.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Edit Received” in screen.
Press
key, enter “edit number” mode.
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
Press
key, enter “edit name” mode.
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Received call”.
Erase:
1. In idle state, press
key.
2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Call History” in screen.
key, into “Call History Setting”.
3. Press
4. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Received Call” in screen.
5. Press
key, into “Received Call”.
6. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to the “Received call number”.
Or then Press
key to dial the number.
7.
8.
9.
key, erase the number, if necessary.
Press
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Erase Received” in screen.
Press
key, into “Erase Received “.
10. Press
key, confirm the erase “Received call”.
11. When finished these entering or editing.
key, return to “Received Call”.
Press
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π
θ
2. Call History
3. Phone Book
4. Net Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
2. Received call
3. Dialed call
4. Erase calls
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
2. Received call
3. Dialed
call
No Data
4. Erase
calls
[Exist!!
Select
Back
Name:
100 Saved
O.K.
Ok
Clear
Back
Ok
Select
807
808
Select
Select
Back
π
θ
Back
Select
Select
π
θ
Ok
1. Edit Received
2. Erase Received
Back
Clear
Ok
Clear
Clear
Name:
100
Ok
Clear
Back
Ok
2. Erase Received
1. Edit Received
Select
Ok
Number:
808
Back
Are you sure?
Clear
41
Ok
Back
Ok
Are Erased
you sure ?
O.K.
Ok
Back
3.6.3.
Dialed Call
You can check for Dialed calls and then edit and dial the phone numbers on the
Dialed Calls list.
Edit:
1. In idle state, press
key.
2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Call History” in screen.
3. Press
key, into “Call History Setting”.
4. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Dialed Call” in screen.
5. Press
key, into “Dialed Call”.
6. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to the received call number.
Or then Press
key, dial the number, if necessary.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Press
key, edit the number, if necessary.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Edit Dialed” in screen.
Press
key, enter the “edit number” mode.
Press
key, delete all number of last entered.
Press
key, enter “edit name” mode.
Press
key delete all number of last entered.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Dialed call”.
Erase:
1. In idle state, press
key.
2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Call History” in screen.
key, into “Call History Setting”.
3. Press
4. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Dialed Call” in screen.
5. Press
key, into “Dialed Call”.
6. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “Dialed call number”.
Or Press
key, dial the number, if necessary.
7.
8.
9.
key, erase the number, if necessary.
Press
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Erase Dialed” in screen.
Press
key, into “Erase Dialed”.
10. Press
key, confirm the erase “Dialed call”.
11. When finished these entering or editing.
key, return to “Dialed Call”.
Press
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Names
Menu
π
θ
2. Call History
3. Phone Book
4. Net Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
3. Dialed call
4. Erase calls
1. Missed call
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
3. Dialed call
4. Erase
calls
No Data
1. Missed
call
[Exist!!
Select
Back
Name:
100 Saved
O.K.
Ok
Clear
Back
Ok
Select
807
808
Select
Select
Back
π
θ
Back
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Ok
1. Edit Dialed
2. Erase Dialed
Clear
Ok
Clear
Clear
Name:
100
Ok
Clear
Back
Ok
2. Erase Dialed
1. Edit Dialed
Select
Ok
Number:
808
Back
Are you sure?
Clear
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Ok
Back
Ok
Are Erased
you sure ?
O.K.
Ok
Back
3.6.4.
Erase Calls
Erase All:
1. In idle state, press
key.
2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Call History” in screen.
3. Press
key, into “Call History Setting”.
4. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Erase Calls” in screen.
5. Press
key, into “Erase Calls”.
6. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “Erase All.
7. Press
key, erase the Call History.
8. Press
key, confirm the erase “Call History.
9. When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Erase Calls”.
Erase Missed:
1. In idle state, press
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Call History” in screen.
Press
key, into “Call History Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Erase Calls” in screen.
Press
key, into “Erase Calls”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “Erase Missed”.
Press
key, erase the Missed Call.
Press
key, confirm the erase “Missed Call.
W hen finished these entering or editing.
key, return to “Erase Calls”.
Press
Erase Received:
1. In idle state, press
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Call History” in screen.
Press
key, into “Call History Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Erase Calls” in screen.
Press
key, into “Erase Calls”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “Erase Received”.
Press
key to erase the Received Call.
Press
key, confirm the erase “Received Call.
W hen finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Erase Calls”.
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Erase Dialed:
1. In idle state, press
key.
2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Call History” in screen.
3. Press
key, into “Call History Setting”.
4. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Erase Calls” in screen.
5. Press
key, into “Erase Calls”.
6. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “Erase Dialed”.
7. Press
key to erase the Dialed Call.
8. Press
key, confirm the erase “Dialed Call.
9. When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Erase Calls”.
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Names
Menu
π
θ
2. Call History
3. Phone Book
4. Net Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
4. Erase Calls
1. Missed call
2. Received call
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
Select
π
θ
θ
θ
Clear
Ok
Select
Back
Are Erased
you sure ?
O.K.
Select
Back
Back
Ok
Are you sure?
Clear
Ok
Select
Back
Are Erased
you sure ?
O.K.
Select
Back
Back
Ok
3. Erase Received
4. Erase Dialed
1. Erase All
Select
Back
Select
π
Are you sure?
2. Erase Missed
3. Erase Received
4. Erase Dialed
Select
Back
Select
π
Ok
1. Erase All
2. Erase Missed
3. Erase Received
Select
Back
Are you sure?
Clear
Ok
Select
Back
Are Erased
you sure ?
O.K.
Select
Back
Back
Ok
4. Erase Dialed
2. Erase All
3. Erase Missed
Select
Back
Are you sure?
Clear
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Ok
Back
Select
Are Erased
you sure ?
O.K.
Select
Back
3.7. Setting
The Call History is a useful feature for checking missed calls, received calls, and
dialed calls.
3.7.1.
Adjusting the Ring Volume
1.
2.
3.
4.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Setting” in screen.
Press
key, into “Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Ring Volume” in screen.
5.
6.
Press
key, into “Ring volume”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll the Ring Volume.
7.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Setting”.
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Names
Menu
π
θ
6. Setting
7. Wireless
8. SSL Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
3. Ring Volume
4. Time Format
5. Time Edit
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
[1] Level 5
[2] Level 4
[3] Level 3
Select
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Ok
Back
[1] Level 5
[2] Level
4 4
Select
[3] LevelO.K.
Select
Back
3.7.2.
Setting the Ring Melody
1.
2.
3.
4.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Setting” in screen.
Press
key, into “Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Melody” in screen.
5.
6.
key, into “Melody”.
Press
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll the Melody.
7.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Setting”.
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Names
Menu
π
θ
6. Setting
7. Wireless
8. SSL Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
1. Melody
2. Vibrator
3. Ring Volume
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
Default
Melody 1
Melody 2
Select
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Ok
Back
Default
Melody
Select
Melody2O.K.
Select
Back
3.7.3.
Setting the Vibrator Mode
1.
2.
3.
4.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Setting” in screen.
Press
key, into “Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Vibrator” in screen.
5.
6.
key, into “Vibrator”.
Press
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll the Vibrator on/off.
7.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Setting”.
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Names
Menu
π
θ
6. Setting
7. Wireless
8. SSL Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
2. Vidrator
3. Ring Volume
4. Time Format
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
off
on
Select
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Ok
Back
off
on
Select
O.K.
Select
Back
3.7.4.
Setting the Time Format
1.
2.
3.
4.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Setting” in screen.
Press
key, into “Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Time Format” in screen.
5.
6.
key, into “Time Format”.
Press
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll the Time Format.
7.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Setting”.
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Menu
Names
Menu
π
θ
6. Setting
7. Wireless
8. SSL Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
4. Time Format
5. Time Edit
6. Banner
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
24H
12H
Select
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Ok
Back
24H
12H
Select
O.K.
Select
Back
3.7.5.
Setting the Time Edit
1.
2.
3.
4.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Setting” in screen.
Press
key, into “Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Time Edit” in screen.
5.
6.
7.
key, enter “edit number” mode.
Press
Press ◄ or ► key to moving the curser when editing.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Setting”.
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Names
Menu
π
θ
6. Setting
7. Wireless
8. SSL Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
5. Time Edit
6. Banner
7. Key Lock
Select
Back
Select
Time Edit
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Ok
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Ok
Time Edit
12:00|Saved
O.K.
Ok
3.7.6.
Setting the Banner
1.
2.
3.
4.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Setting” in screen.
Press
key, into “Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Banner” in screen.
5.
6.
7.
key, enter “edit” mode.
Press
Press
key delete all number of last entered.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Setting”.
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Names
Menu
π
θ
6. Setting
7. Wireless
8. SSL Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
6. Banner
7. Key Lock
8. Load Default
Select
Back
Select
Clear
Banner
WLAN600|
Ok
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Ok
Clear
Banner
WLAN600|
Saved
O.K.
Ok
Clear
3.7.7.
Setting the Key Lock.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Setting” in screen.
Press
key, into “Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Key Lock” in screen.
key, into “Key Lock”.
Press
Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll the Key Lock on/off.
When finished these entering or editing.
Press
key, return to “Setting”.
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Names
Menu
π
θ
6. Setting
7. Wireless
8. SSL Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
7. Key Lock
8. Load Default
1. Melody
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
on
off
Select
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Ok
Back
on
off
Select
O.K.
Select
Back
3.7.8.
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
1.
2.
3.
4.
In idle state, press
key.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Setting” in screen.
Press
key, into “Setting”.
Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Load Default” in screen.
5.
6.
7.
key, into “Load Default”.
Press
Press
key, confirm the “Load Default Factory”.
The device will automatically reboot when the factory default settings are
restored.
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Menu
Names
Menu
π
θ
6. Setting
7. Wireless
8. SSL Setting
Select
Back
Select
π
θ
Back
8. Load Default
1.Melody
2.Vibrator
Select
Back
Select
Are you sure?
Back
Ok
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Back
Ok
Load default
Waiting………….
Ok
Back
4. Web Configuration Setting
This chapter provides information that is using the web Brower to configure the
WLAN600 Wireless IP Phone.
4.1. Configuration Parameters
Device Information
Software Version
Bootrom Version
Release Date
Ethernet Port
Telephony Port
Network Configuration
Get IP Address
Static
DHCP
PPPoE
NetWork IP
NetWork Subnet Mask
NetWork Default Gateway
PPPoE Username
PPPoE Password
MAC ID
OutBound Proxy Configuration
Proxy IP Address
Proxy Port
Domain Name Server
Disabled
Enabled
DNS Server IP
Second DNS Server IP
SIP Proxy Configuration
Proxy IP Address
Expire Time
Registrar Username
Registrar Password
Local Name
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Phone Number
Registration Status
Phone Book Setup
Destination Name
Destination Phone NO.
Destination IP Address
Use Proxy
Wireless Setting
ESSID
Channel ( 1-11 )
Mode
802.11b AdHoc
Infrastructure
Rate
Auto
1M
2M
5.5M
11M
WEP
None
64bits
128bits
Key 1
Key 2
Key 3
Key 4
Default Key
Key 1
Key 2
Key 3
Key 4
DSP Setting
Default Voice Codec
Out Volume(-14~14)
In Volume(-14~14)
Receive Buffer
Small
Medium
Large
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Voice Frame per Packet
Small
Medium
Large
DTMF RELAY
DTMF Payload( 0 ~ 127 )
System
Login Username
New Password
Confirm Password
Admin Login username
Admin New Password
Admin Confirm Password
Time Zone
Time Server
Update Firmware
TFTP IP Address
File Name
Block Size
Select File
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4.2. Login Password
Users can use browsers to setup or show the information of the IP phone.
Go to http://
Use default username “user” and password “1111” to see the settings,
Administrator use “voipadmin” and password “admin” to login.
The web page is divided into several frames, each of which is related to VoIP module.
It includes information, network settings, SIP proxy server settings, registrar server
settings, phone book settings, voice codec settings, voice quality settings, system
settings, and update settings. Users follow the procedures listed below to set up VoIP
phone.
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4.3. Device Information
4.4. Network Configuration: STATIC
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4.5. Network Configuration: DHCP
4.6. Network Configuration: PPPoE
59
4.7. OutBound Proxy Configuration
4.8. SIP Proxy Configuration
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4.9. Phone Book
4.10.
Wireless Setting
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4.11.
System
4.12.
Update System
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5. Basic Phone Tasks
This chapter provides information about performing the following tasks:
Dialing a Phone Number
Redialing a Number
Using Speed Dial
Answering a Call
Holding a Call
5.1. Dialing a Phone Number
1.
2.
3.
In idle state, enter the phone number by using the numerical keys.
If you entered an incorrect number, press
key to delete it.
Press
key to connect your call.
5.2. Redialing a Phone Number
1.
In idle state, Press
key.
2.
The list of placed calls is displayed.
Scroll the phone number to dial, using π or θ key.
Press
key to make the call.
5.3. Using Speed Dial
In idle state, press and hold “Speed Dial” key call.
The number will be dialed automatically.
5.4. Answering a Call
To answer a call, press
To reject a call, press
key.
key.
5.5. Holding a Call
1.
2.
During a call, press
To cancel the hold, press
key to hold the call.
key.
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6. Display Messages
This appendix provides a list of messages that are displayed on the user interface of the
WLAN600, and contains the following sections:
Error Messages
Warning Messages
6.1. Error Messages
“Error messages” are displayed to let you know that an error has occurred. These
“error message” may prevent you from connecting to the network or from using the
phone. You may need to contact the system administrator to resolve the problem.
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Net Fail! (DHCP)
Menu
Names
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Net Fail! (PPPoE)
Menu
Names
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Names
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Names
Error 1: No AP found ( blinking)
The ESSIDs set on the phone do not match any of the Service
Set Identifiers (SSIDs) of the APs in the Network.
Error 2: Net Fail! (DHCP)
The phone failed to obtain the IP address from DHCP server.
or check Wireless “Wep Key”
Error 3: Net Fail! (PPPoE)
The phone failed to obtain the IP address from ISP service.
Error 4: Registering to SIP proxy failed
The phone failed to register with the SIP Proxy.
Please touch your service Provide, or check SIP Contents
value .
Error 5: SSL Authentication failed ( )
The SSL authentication on the phone has failed. Contact your
system administrator.
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6.2. Warning Messages
Warning messages are displayed when the phone detects a condition that may
disrupt your phone service
Warn 1: Battery Low (
The Screen has 2 states :
blinking )
(1)The battery will be charging automatically after 10 sec
when it runs out of power.
(2)The device is in power-off condition.
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Menu
Names
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Names
Warn 2: Battery Low ( blinking)
The battery energy level is low.
Warn 3: Weak signal detected ( blinking)
The signal quality is low.
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