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WLAN660
Wireless IP Phone
Administrator’s Guide
Trademark Acknowledgement
All brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Disclaimer
This document is supplied by BCM Communication Co., Ltd. No part of this document may
be reproduced, republished or retransmitted in any form or by any means whatsoever,
whether electronically or mechanically, including, but not limited to, by way of photocopying,
recording, information recording or through retrieval systems, without the express written
permission of BCM Communication Co., Ltd.
BCM Communication Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make changes, without notice, to any
product, including circuits and/or software described or contained in this manual in order to
improve design and/or performance. BCM Communication Co., Ltd. Assumes no
responsibility or liability for the use of the described product(s), conveys no license or title
under any patent, copyright, or mask work rights to these products, and makes no
representations or warranties that these products are free from patent, copyright, or mask
work right infringement, unless otherwise specified. Applications that are described in this
manual are for illustration purposes only. BCM Communication Co., Ltd. Makes no
representation or warranty that such application will be suitable for the specified use without
further testing or modification.
October 2004, Rev: 2.2_WLAN660
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 compliance 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
SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have
no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device,
including its antenna, and the user's body.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter
Contents
1.
2.
3.
Introduction ...................................................................... 5
Getting Started ................................................................. 6
2.1.
Package Contents..................................................................... 6
2.2.
Keypad ...................................................................................... 6
2.3.
Turn On/Off the Power .............................................................. 7
2.4.
Load Default IP Address ........................................................... 7
2.5.
Enter Administrative Mode ....................................................... 8
2.6.
Locking & Unlocking the Keypad ............................................. 8
2.7.
Adjusting the Speaker Volume ................................................. 9
2.8.
Selecting the Character Mode.................................................. 9
Configuring Network Environment ..................................10
3.1.
Network Configuration ........................................................... 10
3.1.1.
3.1.2.
3.1.3.
3.2.
3.3.
Wireless Configuration ........................................................... 13
3.2.1.
Wireless LAN Settings ................................................ 13
3.2.1.1.
Wireless LAN ...................................................................................................................................13
SIP Configuration .................................................................... 16
3.3.1.
3.3.2.
3.3.3.
3.3.4.
3.4.
Registrar IP Settings................................................... 16
Outbound Proxy Settings ............................................ 17
SIP Proxy Server Settings........................................... 18
Setting up the User Account ...................................... 19
Using the Phonebook .............................................................. 20
3.4.1.
3.4.2.
3.4.3.
3.4.4.
3.4.5.
3.4.6.
3.5.
Fixed IP ....................................................................... 10
DHCP ........................................................................... 11
PPPoE .......................................................................... 12
Searching Phonebook Entries - Edit Entry ................. 20
Searching Phonebook Entries - Erase Entry .............. 21
Searching Phonebook Entries – Speed dial Entry ...... 22
Adding a Phonebook Entry ......................................... 23
Erasing Phonebook Entries - One By One................... 24
Erasing Phonebook Entries - All ................................. 25
Call History ............................................................................. 26
3.5.1.
3.5.2.
Missed Call .................................................................. 26
Received Call .............................................................. 27
3.5.3.
Dialed Call ................................................................... 28
3.5.4. Erasing Call ....................................................................... 29
3.6.
Settings ................................................................................... 30
3.6.1.
3.6.2.
3.6.3.
3.6.4.
3.6.5.
3.6.6.
3.6.7.
3.6.8.
4.
Web Configuration ...........................................................35
4.1.
5.
6.
Setting the Ring Melody.............................................. 30
Setting the Vibration Mode......................................... 31
Adjusting the Ring Volume ......................................... 31
Setting the Time ......................................................... 32
Setting the Date .......................................................... 32
Setting the Banner ...................................................... 33
Setting the Key Lock .................................................. 33
Don’t Disturb ............................................................... 34
Login Password....................................................................... 35
Basic Phone Tasks ..........................................................36
5.1.
Dialing a Phone Number ......................................................... 36
5.2.
Redialing a Phone Number ..................................................... 36
5.3.
Answering a Call ..................................................................... 36
Display Messages ............................................................37
6.1.
Error Messages ....................................................................... 37
6.2.
Warning Messages .................................................................. 38
1. Introduction
This is an Administrator’s manual describing the wireless IP phone WLAN660 running in
Administrative mode. Before using WLAN660, some setup processes are required to make
the phone work properly. You should at least setup the IP address of WLAN660 and router
when DHCP is disabled. When DHCP server is available, you can skip the process of setting
up the WLAN660 IP address.
Proxy Server
Proxy Server
Internet
ADSL Modem
ADSL Modem
AP
AP
WLAN660
WLAN660
Figure 1.1 Network connections for WLAN660
2. Getting Started
Please check the following before using the WLAN660:
Package contents
How to install and remove the battery
How to charge the battery
How to turn on/off the device
2.1. Package Contents
You should find the following contents in your WLAN660 package:
WLAN660 Wireless IP Phone
Standard battery
WLAN660 Wireless IP Phone User’s Guide
Power Supply (AC adapter)
x1
x1
x1
x1
If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your distributor or sales
representative immediately.
2.2. Keypad
Mono Graphic LCD
Soft Key 2
Soft Key 1
Arrow Keys
Talk Key
●
End key
●
Power key
Load Default IP
(192.168.0.6)
Numerical keys &
special keys: @, *, #, etc.
Figure 2.2-1 WLAN660 Wireless IP Phone
KEY
DESCRIPTION
This key is used for making selections on the bottom left side of the
Soft key 1
phone LCD, such as: Menu, Select, OK... Its current function is
indicated by the word appearing above the key.
This key is used for making selections on the bottom right side of the
Soft key 2
phone LCD, such as: Names, Back, Clear... Its current function is
indicated by the word appearing above the key.
Use the arrow keys to navigate through your phone’s menus and
Arrow keys
submenus, as well as your Phonebook. The up / down arrow keys are
also used for selecting the character mode: A, a, 1, @.
Talk Key
Use this key to answer a call or make a call.
End Key / Power Key
Numerical / special keys
Use this key to end a call, reject a call or return to Standby mode. Press
and hold this key for two seconds to switch off / switch on the phone.
Use to enter numbers, characters or special characters.
2.3. Turn On/Off the Power
To turn on/off the power, press and hold the “
” key for approximately
2 seconds.
The phone enters the “standby” mode; Main Screen is displayed as shown in Figure
2.3-1
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Figure 2.3-1 Standby Mode
2.4. Load Default IP Address
1. Turn of the power.
2. Press and hold the “
”+“
” keys for about 2 seconds to load the
default IP address. WLAN660 will reset to the default IP address (192.168.0.6).
Load Default IP
<>
Figure 2.4-1 Load default IP
2.5. Enter Administrative Mode
1. Turn of the power.
2. Press the “
”+“
”+”
” keys and hold till the
 is shown on the LCD screen. Then release the keys.
3. In approximately 10 seconds, you will enter the main screen of the administrative
mode.
〈ENGINEER MENU〉
Enabled Engineer
Mode For MMI/WEB
Figure 2.5-1 Administrative Mode
2.6. Locking & Unlocking the Keypad
Follow these steps to lock & unlock the keypad:
1.
In idle state, hold the
key over 2 seconds or wait over 1 minute.
The keypad will be locked, as shown in Figure 2.6-1.
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2.
key for approximately 2 seconds and
To release, press and hold the
the message will appear prompting you to confirm, the procedure like Figure
2.6-2.
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When locking, press any key would show, Figure 2.6-3.
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Figure 2.6-3 Keypad Locked
2.7. Adjusting the Speaker Volume
During conversation, press the ”
“ key
to increase the volume.
To decrease the volume, during conversation, press the ”
“ key. See Figure 2.7-1.
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123456
Figure 2.7-1 Adjusting the Speaker Volume
2.8. Selecting the Character Mode
Use the up / down arrow keys (▲ /▼) to select the character mode: capital or lowercase
characters, numbers or special characters (A, a, 1, @).
Phone Number
100|
Ok Aa1@ Back
Figure 2.8-1 Selecting the Character Mode
3. Configuring Network Environment
This chapter explains how to modify the network environment.
3.1. Network Configuration
This section introduces modifications to the network information.
3.1.1.
Fixed IP
This section introduces how to select Fixed IP.
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4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
6. Settings
Select
Back
Select
Back
Back
Back
Back
1. Network Mode
2. IP Address
3. Subnet Mask
Select
Back
2. IP Address
3. Subnet Mask
4. Gateway
Select
Back
Select
Back
Select
Back
3. Subnet Mask
4. Gateway
1. Network Mode
Select
Back
Select
Select
4. Gateway
1. Network Mode
2. IP Address
Select
Back
Back
Back
10
[1]Fixed IP
[2]DHCP
[3]PPPoE
Select
Back
IP Address
192.168.0.6|
Select
Ok
Ok
Ok Aa1@ Back
Gateway
172.16.0.1|
Ok Aa1@ Back
IP Address
192.168.0.6|
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok Aa1@ Back
Subnet Mask
255.255.0.0|
[1]Fixed IP
[2]DHCP
[3]PPPoE
OK
Select
Back
Subnet Mask
255.255.0.0|6|
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok
Gateway
172.16.0.1|
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
3.1.2.
DHCP
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.
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4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
6. Settings
Select
Back
Select
Back
1. Network Mode
2. IP Address
3. Subnet Mask
Select
Back
Select
Back
11
[2]DHCP
[3]PPPoE
[1]Fixed IP
Select
Back
Select
[2]DHCP
[3]PPPoE
[1]Fixed
IP
OK
Select
Back
3.1.3.
PPPoE
The Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) provides more than just IP
address assignment, which is the primary purpose of DHCP (assigning a unique
and available IP address based upon a unique network adapter address).
PPPoE also allows for the movement of TCP/IP traffic between two known
points. It requires a username and password to log on.
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4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
6. Settings
Select
Back
Select
Back
1. Network Mode
2. IP Address
3. Subnet Mask
Select
Back
Select
Back
[3]PPPoE
[1]Fixed IP
[2]DHCP
Select
Back
Select
[3]PPPoE
[1]Fix IP
[2]DHCP
OK
Select
Back
Input the name
Back
2. PPPoE Name
3. PPPoE Pwd
1. Network Mode
Select
Back
Select
Select
Back
PPPoE Name
pppoe_username|
Ok
PPPoE Name
pppoe_username
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok Aa1@ Back
Input the password
Back
3. PPPoE Pwd
1. Network Mode
2. PPPoE Name
Select
Back
PPPoE Pwd
************|
Ok Aa1@ Back
Back
12
Ok
PPPoE Pwd
************|
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
3.2. Wireless Configuration
This section provides instructions for configuring the wireless, 802.11b,
configuration submenu.
3.2.1.
Wireless LAN Settings
This section explains the following:
Scanning for the Wireless Service Set Identifier
Making wireless settings
Setting up WEP Keys (Wireless Equivalent Privacy Keys)
3.2.1.1.
Wireless LAN
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7. Wireless
8. Restart
1. Information
Select
Back
Select
Back
1. Site Survey
2. SSID
3. Network Mode
Select
Back
Select
Back
AP1
AP2
AP3
Select
2. SSID
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
Back
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Select
Select
Select
Back
AP1
AP2
AP3 OK
Select
Back
Input the SSID
Back
Back
Back
Back
5. Rate
6. WEP Select
7. Profile
Select
Back
Back
Back
Back
13
SSID
bcm-test|
Ok
SSID
bcm-test|
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok Aa1@ Back
[1]Ad Hoc
[2]Infra.
[1]Ad Hoc
[2]Infra.
Select
Select
Select
Back
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel
OK
Select
Back
Back
[1]Auto
[2]1M
[3]2M OK
Select
Back
[1]Auto
[2]1M
[3]2M
Select
OK
Back
Select
Select
Back
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7. Wireless
8. Restart
1. Information
Select
Back
Select
Back
Select
Select
Back
Back
Back
Back
6. WEP Select
7. Profile
8. Auth Type
Select
Back
6. WEP Select
7. Profile
8. Auth Type
Select
Back
Select
Back
[1]None
[2]64bit
[3]128bit
Select
Select
Back
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
12. Profile
Select
Back
Select
Select
11. Key Select
12. Profile
13. Auth type
Select
Back
Back
Back
Back
Back
Back
14
[2]64bit
[3]128bit
[1]None
Select
Back
[1]None
[2]64bit
[3]128bit
OK
Select
Back
Back
[2]64bit
[3]128bit
[1]NoneOK
Select
Back
Select
Select
Input the wep key 1
Wep Key 1
*******
Ok
Wep Key 1
*******
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok Aa1@ Back
Input the wep key 2
Wep Key 2
*******
Ok
Wep Key 3
*******
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok Aa1@ Back
Input the wep key 3
Wep Key 3
*******
Ok
Wep Key 3
*******
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok Aa1@ Back
Input the wep key 4
Wep Key 4
*******
Ok
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok Aa1@ Back
Key 1
Key 2
Key 3
Select
Select
Back
Wep Key 4
*******
Key 1
Key 2
Key 3
Select
OK
Back
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7. Wireless
8. Restart
1. Information
Select
Back
Select
Back
12. Profile
13. Auth type
1. Site Survey
Select
Back
Select
Back
1. Create
2. Activate
3. Remove
Select
Back
2. Activate
3. Remove
1. Create
Select
Back
Select
Back
3. Remove
1. Create
2. Activate
Select
Back
13. Auth type
1.Site Survey
2.SSID
Select
Back
Select
Back
[1]Open System
[2]Shared Key
Select
Select
Back
Select
Back
Select
Back
Select
1: (AP) Bcm
2:
3:
Select
Back
1: (AP) Bcm
2:
3:
Select
Back
1: (AP) Bcm
2:
3:
Select
Back
[1]Open System
[2]Shared Key
OK
Select
Back
15
Back
Select
Ok
1: (AP) Bcm
2:
3:
OK
Select
Back
Are you sure?
Ok
Select
Back
1: (AP) Bcm
2:
3:
OK
Select
Back
3.3. SIP Configuration
This section provides information on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) settings.
Please note that you have to configure both, Registrar Server , SIP Proxy Server and
Outbound Proxy.
3.3.1.
Registrar IP Settings
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5. SIP Setting
6. Settings
7. Wireless
Select
Back
Select
Back
Input the Registrar IP
1. Registrar
2. Outbound Proxy
3. Proxy Server
Select
Back
Select
Back
1. Registrar IP
2. Port
3. Expiry Time
Select
Back
Select
2. Port
3. Expiry Time
1. Registrar IP
Select
Back
Select
Select
Back
Registrar IP
192.168.0.3|
Ok
Registrar IP
192.168.0.3|
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok Aa1@ Back
Input the Port
Back
Back
Port
5060|
Ok
Ok Aa1@ Back
Back
Back
16
Expiry Time
3600|
Ok Aa1@ Back
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
Input the Expiry Time
3. Expiry Time
1. Registrar IP
2. Port
Select
Back
Port
5060|
Ok
Expiry Time
3600|
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
3.3.2.
Outbound Proxy Settings
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5. SIP Setting
6. Settings
7. Wireless
Select
Back
Select
Back
Input the Proxy IP
2. Outbound Proxy
3. Proxy Server
4. User Account
Select
Back
Select
Back
Select
1. Proxy IP
2. Port
Select
Back
Back
Proxy IP
192.168.0.191|
Ok
Ok Aa1@ Back
Proxy IP
192.168.0.191|
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
Input the Port
Back
Select
2. Port
1. Proxy IP
Select
Back
Back
17
Port
5060|
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok
Port
5060|
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
3.3.3.
SIP Proxy Server Settings
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5. SIP Setting
6. Settings
7. Wireless
Select
Back
Select
Back
Input the Proxy IP
3. Proxy Server
4. User Account
1. Registrar
Select
Back
Select
Back
Select
1. Proxy IP
2. Port
Select
Back
Back
Proxy IP
192.168.0.3|
Ok
Ok Aa1@ Back
Proxy IP
192.168.0.3|
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
Input the Port
Back
Select
2. Port
1. Proxy IP
Select
Back
Back
18
Port
5060|
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok
Port
5060|
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
3.3.4.
Setting up the User Account
This section explains how to set up your phone number, username and
password you will be using to connect to the SIP server.
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5. SIP Setting
6. Settings
7. Wireless
Select
Back
Select
Back
Input the number
4. User Account
1. Registrar
2. Outbound Proxy
Select
Back
Select
Back
1. Phone Number
2. Username
3. User Pwd
Select
Back
Select
2. Username
3. User Pwd
1. Phone Number
Select
Back
Select
Select
Back
Phone Number
100|
Ok
Ok Aa1@ Back
Phone Number
100|
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
Input the name
Back
Back
Username
David|
Ok
Ok Aa1@ Back
Username
David|
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
Input the password
Back
3. User Pwd
1. Phone Number
2. Username
Select
Back
Back
19
User Pwd
******|
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok
User Pwd
******|
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
3.4. Using the Phonebook
This section provides information about accessing the phonebook and using its
features.
3.4.1.
Searching Phonebook Entries - Edit Entry
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3. Phonebook
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
Select
Back
Select
Back
1. Search
2. Add Entry
3. Erase
Select
Back
Select
Back
Press
David
Mark
Ken
Select
1. Search
2. Add Entry
3. Erase
Select
Back
Select
Back
key , go back menu
Select
Back
1. Edit
2. Erase
3. Speed dial
Select
Back
Edit the name
Selec
Back
Display Name:
David|
Edit the number
Ok
User Info:
123456|
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok
Edit the IP
Host IP:
172.16.156.123|
Ok Aa1@ Back
Press
Back
Ok
key , go back menu
Port:
5060
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok
P2P
Proxy
Select
20
Select
OK
Back
P2P
Proxy
Select
Back
3.4.2.
Searching Phonebook Entries - Erase Entry
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3. Phone book
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
Select
Back
Select
Back
1. Search
2. Add Entry
3. Erase
Select
Back
Select
Back
Select
Back
Press
David
Mark
Ken
Select
1. Search
2. Add Entry
3. Erase
Select
Back
key , go back menu
Select
Back
2. Erase
3. Speed dial
1. Edit
Select
Back
Select
Are you sure?
Back
21
Ok
Back
Ok
Are you sure?
OK
Ok
Back
3.4.3. Searching Phonebook Entries – Speed dial Entry
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Menu
3. Phonebook
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
Select
Back
Select
Back
1. Search
2. Add Entry
3. Erase
Select
Back
Select
Back
Select
Press
David
Select
Select
1. Search
2. Add Entry
3. Erase
Select
Back
Back
Back
key , go back menu
3. Speed dial
1. Edit
2. Erase
Select
Back
Select
Back
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Key 1 David
Key 2
Key 3
Select
Back
Select
Key 1 David
Key 2
Key 3 OK
Select
Back
3.4.4.
Adding a Phonebook Entry
This section provides information on adding a new entry in your Phonebook.
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Menu
3. Phonebook
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
Select
Back
Select
Back
Press
Back
key , go back menu
Input the name
2. Add Entry
3. Erase
1. Search
Select
Back
Select
Back
Input the number
Display Name:
David|
Ok
User Info:
123456|
Ok Aa1@ Back
Input the IP
Ok
Host IP:
123.123.123.123|
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok
Press
Back
key , go back menu
Port:
5060
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok
Press
Back
key , go back menu
P2P
Proxy
Select
Back
Select
P2P
Proxy
Select
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OK
Back
3.4.5.
Erasing Phonebook Entries - One By One
This section explains how to erase an existing entry from your Phonebook.
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Menu
3. Phonebook
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
Select
Back
Select
Back
3. Erase
1. Search
2. Add Entry
Select
Back
Select
Back
1. One By One
2. Erase All
Select
Select
Select
Back
Select
Press
Back
Back
Back
key , go back menu
David
Select
1. One By One
2. Erase All
Select
Back
Are you sure?
Ok
Ok
Back
Are you sure?
OK
OK
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Back
3.4.6.
Erasing Phonebook Entries - All
This section explains how to erase all entries from your Phonebook.
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Menu
3. Phonebook
4. Net Setting
5. SIP Setting
Select
Back
Select
Back
3. Erase
1. Search
2. Add Entry
Select
Back
Select
Back
2. Erase All
1. One By One
Select
Select
Select
Back
Select
Back
Back
Are you sure?
Ok
2. Erase All
1. One By One
Back
Ok
Are you sure?
OK
OK
Back
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3.5. Call History
Call History is a useful feature for checking missed calls, received calls, and dialed
calls.
3.5.1.
Missed Call
This option allows you to check for missed calls, then edit, save and dial the
selected phone number.
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Names
Menu
2. Call History
3. Phonebook
4. Net Setting
Select
Back
Select
Back
1. Missed Call
2. Received Call
3. Dialed Call
Select
Back
Select
Select
David
Select
Press
Back
Select
Time of Call
20:03 10/20
key , go back menu
Back
Select
1. Missed Call
2. Received Call
3. Dialed Call
Select
Back
Back
1. Time of Call
2. Edit Missed
3. Erase Miss
Select
Back
Select
2. Edit Missed
3. Erase Miss
1. Time of Call
Select
Back
Select
Back
OK
Ok Back
Back
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok
Back
Back
Display Name:
David
Select
Back
Ok
Ok Aa1@ Back
Back
Press
Back
3. Erase Miss
1. Time of Call
2. Edit Missed
Select
Back
User Info:
808
Display Name:
David
Ok Aa1@ Back
key , go back menu
Select
Are you sure?
Back
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Ok
Back
Ok
Are you sure?
OK
Ok
Back
3.5.2.
Received Call
This option allows you to check for received calls, then edit, save and dial the
selected phone number.
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Names
Menu
2. Call History
3. Phonebook
4. Net Setting
Select
Back
Select
Back
2. Received Call
3. Dialed Call
4. Erase Call
Select
Back
Select
Select
David
Select
Press
Back
Select
Time of Call
20:03 10/20
key , go back menu
Back
Select
2. Received Call
3. Dialed Call
4. Erase Call
Select
Back
Back
1. Time of Call
2. Edit Receive
3. Erase Receive
Select
Back
Select
2. Edit Receive
3. Erase Receive
1. Time of Call
Select
Back
Select
Back
OK
Ok Back
Back
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok
Back
Back
Display Name:
David
Select
Back
Ok
Ok Aa1@ Back
Press
Back
3. Erase Receive
1. Time of Call
2. Edit Receive
Select
Back
User Info:
808
Back
Display Name:
David
Ok Aa1@ Back
key , go back menu
Select
Are you sure?
Back
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Ok
Back
Ok
Are you sure?
OK
Ok
Back
3.5.3.
Dialed Call
This option allows you to check for dialed calls, then edit, save and dial the
selected phone number.
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Names
Menu
2. Call History
3. Phonebook
4. Net Setting
Select
Back
Select
Back
3. Dialed Call
4. Erase Call
1. Missed Call
Select
Back
Select
Select
David
Select
Press
Back
Select
Time of Call
20:03 10/20
key , go back menu
Back
Select
3. Dialed Call
4. Erase Call
1. Missed Call
Select
Back
Back
1. Time of Call
2. Edit Dialed
3. Erase Dial
Select
Back
Select
2. Edit Dialed
3. Erase Dial
1. Time of Call
Select
Back
Select
Back
OK
Ok Back
Back
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok
Back
Back
Display Name:
David
Select
Back
Ok
Ok Aa1@ Back
Back
Press
Back
3. Erase Dial
1. Time of Call
2. Edit Dialed
Select
Back
User Info:
808
Display Name:
David
Ok Aa1@ Back
key , go back menu
Select
Are you sure?
Back
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Ok
Back
Ok
Are you sure?
OK
Ok
Back
3.5.4.
Erasing Call
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Menu
2. Call History
3. Phonebook
4. Net Setting
Select
Back
Select
Are you sure?
Ok
Back
4. Erase Call
1. Missed Call
2. Received Call
Select
Back
Back
Select
Select
Back
1. Erase All
2. Erase Miss
3. Erase Receive
Select
Back
Select
Ok
Select
Back
2. Erase Miss
3. Erase Receive
4. Erase Dial
Select
Back
Select
Are you sure?
Ok
Back
3. Erase Receive
4. Erase Dial
1. Erase All
Select
Back
Select
Are you sure?
Ok
Back
Select
Back
Ok
OK
Are you sure?
OK
Back
Ok
Back
Select
Are you sure?
Back
Ok
OK
Are you sure?
OK
Back
Ok
Back
Back
Select
Are you sure?
Back
Are you sure?
Select
Select
Are you sure?
Back
Ok
OK
Are you sure?
OK
Back
Ok
Back
Back
4. Erase Dial
1. Erase All
2. Erase Miss
Select
Back
Select
Are you sure?
Back
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Ok
Back
OK
Are you sure?
OK
Ok
Back
3.6. Settings
This section describes how to modify melody, ring volume, time, banner, etc.
3.6.1.
Setting the Ring Melody
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Names
Menu
6. Settings
7. Wireless
8. Restart
Select
Back
Select
Back
1. Melody
2. Vibrator
3. Ring Volume
Select
Back
Select
Back
Default
Melody 1
Melody 2
Select
Select
Back
30
Default
Melody 1
MelodyOK
Select
Back
3.6.2.
Setting the Vibration Mode
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Names
Menu
6. Settings
7. Wireless
8. Restart
Select
Back
Select
Back
2. Vibrator
3. Ring Volume
4. Edit Time
Select
Back
3.6.3.
Select
Back
Ring Only
Vibrate Only
Vibrate -> Ring
Select
Back
Select
Ring Only
Vibrate Only
VibrateOK
-› Ring
Select
Back
Adjusting the Ring Volume
Use the left / right arrow keys (◄ / ►) to decrease / increase the ring volume.
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Names
Menu
6. Settings
7. Wireless
8. Restart
Select
Back
Select
Back
3. Ring Volume
4. Edit Time
5. Edit Date
Select
Back
Select
Ring Volume
Ring Volume
Select
Back
Select
Back
OK
Select
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Back
3.6.4.
Setting the Time
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Names
Menu
6. Settings
7. Wireless
8. Restart
Select
Back
Select
Back
4. Edit Time
5. Edit Date
6. Banner
Select
Back
3.6.5.
Select
Back
Edit Time
12:00|
Ok
Select
Back
Edit Time
12:00|
OK
Ok
Back
Setting the Date
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Names
Menu
6. Settings
7. Wireless
8. Restart
Select
Back
Select
Back
5. Edit Date
6. Banner
7. Key Lock
Select
Back
Select
Back
Edit Date
2004.08.04|
Ok
Select
Back
Edit Date
2004.08.04|
OK
Ok
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Back
3.6.6.
Setting the Banner
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Names
Menu
6. Settings
7. Wireless
8. Restart
Select
Back
Select
Back
6. Banner
7. Key Lock
8. Don’t Disturb
Select
Back
3.6.7.
Select
Back
Banner
WLAN660-SIP
Ok
Banner
WLAN660-SIP
OK
Ok Aa1@ Back
Ok Aa1@ Back
Setting the Key Lock
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Names
Menu
6. Settings
7. Wireless
8. Restart
Select
Back
Select
Back
7. Key Lock
8. Don’t Disturb
9. Load Default
Select
Back
Select
Back
off
on
Select
Select
Back
off
on
Select
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OK
Back
3.6.8.
Don’t Disturb
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Names
Menu
6. Settings
7. Wireless
8. Restart
Select
Back
Select
Back
8. Don’t Disturb
9. Load Default
1. Melody
Select
Back
Select
Back
off
on
Select
Select
Back
off
on
Select
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OK
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4. Web Configuration
This chapter explains how to use the WLAN660 web interface to configure your wireless
IP phone.
4.1. Login Password
Use your browser to access the WLAN660 web page – in the Address field, type:
http:// , then click the Go button.
WLAN660 offers two default accounts:
1. the user’s account,
User Name: user
Password: 1111
2. and the administrative account
User Name: voipadmin
Password: admin
The main web page is divided into several frames, each related to a 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.
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5. Basic Phone Tasks
5.1. Dialing a Phone Number
1.
2.
In idle state, enter a phone number by using the numerical keys.
If you have entered an incorrect number, press the
key to delete it.
3.
Press the
key to connect your call.
5.2. Redialing a Phone Number
1.
In idle state, press the
key.
2.
The list of placed calls is displayed.
Scroll through the list by using the S or T key.
Press the
key to make the call.
5.3. Answering a Call
To answer a call, press the
To reject a call, press the
key.
key.
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6. Display Messages
6.1. Error Messages
Error messages are displayed to let you know that an error has occurred. These
error messages 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! (PPPoE)
Menu
Names
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Error 1: No AP found ( blinking)
The ESSID set on the phone does not match any of the Service
Set Identifiers (SSIDs) of the AP in the network.
Error 2: Net Fail! (DHCP)
The phone failed to obtain the IP address from the DHCP
server, or failed to authenticate due to a Wep Key error.
Error 3: Net Fail! (PPPoE)
The phone failed to obtain the IP address from your ISP
service.
Error 4: Registering to SIP proxy failed
The phone failed to register with the SIP Proxy.
It could be due to the WEP key or SIP proxy setting error.
Please contact your service provider, or check your SIP
Settings.
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6.2. Warning Messages
Warning messages are displayed when the phone detects a condition that may
disrupt your phone service.
Warning 1: No display when the phone is seated in the
charger.
Situation 1: The phone is seated in the charger but there is
no LCD display and back light, even if it has been powered
on.
Situation 2: The phone is seated in the charger but there is
no LCD display; the back light is on.
Corrective Action:
Place the phone in the charger and turn off the power. Keep
the phone in the charger for approximately 30 seconds. Then
remove it from the charger briefly, for approximately 2
seconds. Place the phone back in the charger and it will
automatically turn on.
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Warning 2: Battery Low (
blinking)
The battery energy level is low.
Corrective Action: Recharge the battery.
Warning 3: Weak signal detected ( blinking)
The signal quality is low.
Corrective Action:
Connect to another AP. Move your phone closer to the AP.
There may be too much radio interference (for example a
microwave or another AP using the same channel) around
your wireless network. Relocate or reduce the radio
interference.
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