Giant Telecom CP300 2.4GHz WiFi Phone User Manual

Giant Telecom Limited 2.4GHz WiFi Phone

User Manual

User Guide
of
Wi-Fi Phone CP300
Giant Electronics Limited
Revision Update History Updated on
0.1 First Draft 15 Aug, 2006
0.2 Add EN instruction to Safety Information 19 Sep, 2006
0.3 Add FCC statement 5 Oct, 2006
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SAFETY and IMPORTANT INFORMATION.........................................................................3
2. WELCOME...........................................................................................................................3
3. GETTING STARTED............................................................................................................4
3.1 Conventions Used in this User Guide.........................................................................4
3.2 Package Content........................................................................................................4
3.3 Product Features........................................................................................................4
3.4 Phone Description ......................................................................................................5
3.5 Display Description.....................................................................................................6
3.5 Insert and Charge the Battery ....................................................................................6
4. BASIC OPERATION.............................................................................................................7
4.1 Switch the Phone On/Off ............................................................................................7
4.2 Setting Up the Phone (Run Easy Setup) ....................................................................7
4.3 Make a call .................................................................................................................8
4.4 Speed Dial ..................................................................................................................8
4.5 Answer a Call or Reject a Call ....................................................................................8
4.6 Mute/Unmute ..............................................................................................................8
4.7 Speaker on/off ............................................................................................................8
4.8 Dial a New Call...........................................................................................................9
4.9 Call Hold/Call Transfer/Call Swap ..............................................................................9
4.10 Redial .....................................................................................................................10
4.11 Adjusting Earpiece / Speaker / Hands free Volume ................................................10
5. PHONE MENU ...................................................................................................................10
5.1 Phone Book..............................................................................................................10
5.2 Call History ...............................................................................................................11
5.3 Call Features ............................................................................................................ 11
5.3.1 Call Forward ..................................................................................................12
5.3.2 Speed Dial .....................................................................................................12
5.3.3 Call Waiting....................................................................................................12
5.3.2 Direct IP Call..................................................................................................12
5.4 Phone Configuration.................................................................................................12
5.5 Admin. Configuration ................................................................................................13
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1. SAFETY and IMPORTANT INFORMATION
NOTE:
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.
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.
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 needed.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning:
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
1. Plug the adaptor to the socket-outlet that near the equipment and shall be easily
accessible.
2. CAUTION
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries
according to the instructions. Use only with TCL HYPER-POWER BATTERIES INC., type
no. li-ion CP300 rechargeable battery.
2. WELCOME
Thank you for choosing the CP300 IP Phone. It will allow you to make phone calls using your
broadband connection, whether you’re at home or in your office.
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CP300 can connect to your wireless router or access point to receive telephone service
through your cable or DSL Internet connection.
Note: For information about your Internet phone service, refer to the materials provided by your
Internet phone service provider.
3. GETTING STARTED
3.1 Conventions Used in this User Guide
3.2 Package Content
Please check the package contents by comparing them with the following list.
- 1 x Model CP300
- 1 x Rechargeable battery
- 1 x Charging Cradle
- 1 x adapter
3.3 Product Features
1.4” CSTN Color Display (Resolution: 128x 128)
SIP based voice over IEEE 802.11b Wi-Fi technology
Data Rate: 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps
Channel: Support 1-14, subject to country regulation
G.711A-u and G.729 a/b voice codec
Extended call features like call waiting, call transfer and call forward
DHCP and static IP address configuration
WEP 64/128, WPA encryption
Speaker Phone and phone jack
Support for multiple access point profiles and Wi-Fi roaming
Firmware upgrade over the air (through HTTP server)
Operation Mode: Infrastructure mode, Adhoc mode
Call features: Proxy numeric call, Direct IP call, Speed dial, Redial, Mute, Call hold, Call
waiting, Call transfer, Call forward, Call log, Caller ID
100 Phone book entries
Time: Real time clock, DST, NTP( Network Time Protocol)
Alert: Ring tone, Vibration
Languages: Multiple European languages
Setting tools: Embedded web server for configuration thru PC, and configuration menu
Compact design (105 x 42 x 18.5mm)
Lithium ion battery
Internal antenna & vibrator alert
100 phone book entries
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2 way charging (Direct pug with adapter or charging through cradle)
3.4 Phone Description
Front Panel
^
V
Left Soft
Button
Right
Soft
Button
SEND END
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
* 0 #
Left Soft Button: Menu, Select, Yes, Add contact, Save, Replace, Abort, Unlock, More
Right Soft Button: Cancel, No, Hold, Unhold, Phonebook, Clear
Send: Answer call, Dial a call
End: End call, reject call, power off, power on
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0,*,#: Numeric Keys
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^: Speaker, handsfree, handset volume up
V: Speaker, handsfree, handset volume down
: Function same as left soft button
Side Panel - TBC
Back Panel - TBC
Bottom Panel - TBC
3.5 Display Description
Please refer to the table below for a list of icons that appear on the home screen and their
meanings.
Signal Strength: Indicates the signal strength of the
access point you’re IP Phone is connected to.
Mute icon
Vibration is on.
Key lock icon
Call forward icon
Battery Level: Indicates the amount of battery power you
have remaining.
Left-Soft-Key: Enter to MENU
Right-Soft-Key: Enter to PhoneBook
SSID Display name of current SSID
3.5 Insert and Charge the Battery
Install and Charge the Battery Pack:
1 Open the battery compartment by sliding the cover down.
2 Plug the Rechargeable Battery into the Handset socket
3 Slide the battery cover back into place.
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4 Plug the power cord into the corresponding jack on the bottom of the handset or place the
handset in the charging cradle properly.
5 Connect the power supply to a live outlet.
6 Leave the Handset for 15 hours so that the battery pack is fully charged.
7 The battery icon will flash during charging. While the battery is fully charged, it stops
flashing.
4. BASIC OPERATION
4.1 Switch the Phone On/Off
Press and hold the [END] key for 2 seconds to turn the Phone on or off. The phone will display
the power on / off graphic.
4.2 Setting Up the Phone (Run Easy Setup)
NOTE: Before you begin, make sure you have an active Internet connection and the account
information provided by your Internet phone service provider.
1. Press and hold the [Power key] for 2 seconds to turn on the Phone.
2. Press [Left-Soft-key] to enter MENU.
3. Scroll to Admin Conf, and then press the [Left-Soft-key] to enter.
4. Input the Admin Password. Default Admin Password is 1111. You can press [*] key to
change the input method.
5. When you are finished entering a password, press [Left-Soft-key] to confirm.
6. Scroll to Others, then press [Left-Soft-key] to enter.
7. Scroll to Easy Setup, then press [Left-Soft-key] to enter.
8. Select your desired SSID or input the SSID name manually, then press [Left-Soft-key]
to confirm.
9. Select the Encryption Mode (None, WEP or WPA Personal)
10. Select WEP Bits (64 or 128). If you select None or WPA in step 9, just press
[Left-Soft-key] to jump to next step.
11. Input the WEP Key. If you select None or WPA in step 9, just press [Left-Soft-key] to
jump to next step.
12. Input the Passphrase of WPA. If you select None or WEP in step 9, just press
[Left-Soft-key] to jump to next step.
13. Input the Username of your Internet phone service provider’s account.
14. Input the Password of your Internet phone service provider’s account.
15. Input your Display Name of your Internet phone service provider’s account.
16. Input the Domain of your Internet phone service provider’s account.
17. Input the Registrar of your Internet phone service provider’s account.
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18. Input the Registrar port of your Internet phone service provider’s account.
19. Input the OB proxy (Outbound Proxy) of your Internet phone service provider’s
account.
20. Input the OB proxy (Outbound Proxy) of your Internet phone service provider’s
account.
21. Input the OB proxy port of your Internet phone service provider’s account.
22. Easy setup finished.
4.3 Make a call
NOTE: Before making or receiving calls, the phone must be associated with wireless Access
Point (AP) and registered to your Internet phone account provided by your Internet phone
service provider.
1. In home screen, key in the phone number. Press [Right-Soft-key] to clear input.
2. Press [SEND] key to call the number.
3. To end the call, press the [END] key.
4.4 Speed Dial
If you have assigned a phone number to one of speed dial key 1 to 9, you can make a quick call
to that number.
1. In home screen, press and hold the corresponding speed dial key to automatically dial
the assigned phone number.
2. For details of speed dial settings, refer to PHONE MENU.
4.5 Answer a Call or Reject a Call
When there is an incoming call, you may press [SEND] key to answer the call or press [END]
key to reject a call.
4.6 Mute/Unmute
While on a call, press [Left-Soft-Key] to open More. Select Mute.
After mute the call, press [Left-Soft-Key] to open More. Select Unmute to turn off the
mute function.
4.7 Speaker on/off
While on a call, press [Left-Soft-Key] to open More. Select Speaker on.
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After mute the call, press [Left-Soft-Key] to open More. Select Speaker off to turn off
the speaker function.
4.8 Dial a New Call
There are 2 ways to dial a new call while on a call.
Dial a New Call from [Left-Soft-Key]
1. While on a call, if you need to connect to a third party, press the [Left-Soft-Key] to open
More.
2. Select Dial new call and input the new phone number of third party.
3. Press [SEND] key to dial the new phone number,
4. When the connection succeeds, you can start the call with the third party. The original
call will be placed on hold.
Dial a New Call from [Right-Soft-Key]
1. While on a call, if you need to connect to a third party, press the [Right-Soft-Key]
to activate Hold function. You can press the [Right-Soft-key] again to
unhold.
2. After holding a call, press [Left-Soft-Key] to open More.
3. Select Dial new call and input the new phone number of third party.
4. Press [SEND] key to dial the new phone number.
5. When the connection succeeds, you can start the call with the third party. The third
party call becomes an active call. The active call icon is turned on. The original call
will be placed on hold. The call hold icon is turned on.
4.9 Call Hold/Call Transfer/Call Swap
While holding two calls, you can transfer the call to third party or swap the calls.
Call Transfer
1. While holding two calls, press [Up] or [Down] key to select the active call (the call with
active call icon ), then press [Left-Soft-Key] to open More.
2. Select Call transfer.
3. The call placed on hold would be transferred to the active call.
4. The phone returns to home screen.
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Call Swap
1. While holding two calls, press [Up] or [Down] key to select the active call (the call with
active call icon ), then press [Left-Soft-Key] to open More.
2. Select Swap.
3. The call originally placed on hold would be swapped to be active call and the active call
would be swapped to be placed on hold.
Note: You can also active swap function by selecting the call placed on hold.
4.10 Redial
1. In home screen, press [SEND] key to enter Dialed Calls. The dialed numbers are
shown.
2. Press [SEND] key to dial the number.
4.11 Adjusting Earpiece / Speaker / Hands free Volume
While on a call, press [Volume up] or [Volume down] key to adjusting the volume of
earpiece.
If speaker is turned on, press [Volume up] or [Volume down] key to adjusting the
volume of speaker.
If earphone (optional accessories) is being used, press [Volume up] or [Volume down]
key to adjusting the volume of hands free.
5. PHONE MENU
You can refer to the Menu Structure in below.
1. In home screen, press [Left-Soft-key] to enter Menu.
2. Press [Left-Soft-Key] to select or press [Right-Soft-Key] to cancel.
5.1 Phone Book
1. Phone Book
View Contact
Add contact
Edit contact
Del contact
Call contact
Press [Left-Soft-Key]
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5.2 Call History
2. Call History
Missed Calls
Saved as new
Add to contact
View Details
Remove
Remove All
Received Calls
Saved as new
Add to contact
View Details
Remove
Remove All
Dialed Calls
Saved as new
Add to contact
View Details
Remove
Remove All
5.3 Call Features
3. Call Features
Call Forward
All Calls
Forward Add.
Enable
Yes
No
On busy
Forward Add.
Enable
Yes
No
On No-Answer
Forward Add.
Timeout
5 seconds
10 seconds
15 seconds
Enable
Yes
No
Speed Dial
1 to 9
Call Waiting
Duration
5 seconds
10 seconds
15 seconds
Enable
12
Yes
No
Direct IP
5.3.1 Call Forward
5.3.2 Speed Dial
The Speed Dial menu allows you to assign up to nine phone numbers you frequently call to the
number keys on the phone. Follow the steps below to assign a contact to your Speed Dial list.
1. If necessary, press [Left-Soft-key] in home screen to enter MENU Æ Call Features Æ
Speed Dial.
2. Highlight the number your would like to assign a contact’s phone number to. If you already
have a contact assigned to the speed dial location, you see the phone number next to speed
dial number.
3. Press [Left-Soft-Key] to select.
4. Enter a phone number, then press [Left-Soft-Key] to save.
5. Press the [END] key to return to the home screen.
5.3.3 Call Waiting
5.3.2 Direct IP Call
5.4 Phone Configuration
4. Phone Conf
Audio
Voice Codec
G.711 A
G.711 u
G.729 A
Jitter Buffer
0 ms
20 ms
40 ms
60 ms
80 ms
100 ms
120 ms
140 ms
VAD
Enable
Disable
CNG
Enable
Disable
DTMF Gen
In-Band
DTMF RFC2833
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Both
Ringer
Ringtone
Ringtone 1
Ringtone 2
Ringtone 3
Volume
Lever 1 to 10
Vibration
On
Off
Auto Keylock
On
Off
Date/Time
NTP
NTP Svr Add
Enable
Yes
No
Time Zone
GMT -12:00, GMT -11:00, GMT -10:00, GMT -09:00, GMT
-08:00, GMT -07:00, GMT -06:00, GMT -05:00, GMT -04:00,
GMT -03:30, GMT -03:00, GMT -02:00, GMT -01:00, GMT
0:00, GMT +01:00, GMT +02:00, GMT +03:00, GMT +03:30,
GMT +04:00, GMT +04:30, GMT +05:00, GMT +05:30, GMT
+05:45, GMT +06:00, GMT +06:30, GMT +07:00, GMT
+08:00, GMT +09:00, GMT +09:30, GMT +10:00, GMT
+11:00, GMT +12:00, GMT +13:00
Daylight sav
Standard time
Daylight sav
Time format
12 Hours
24 Hours
Date format
dd/mm/yyyy
mm/dd/yyyy
yyyy/mm/dd
Theme
Theme 1
Theme 2
Theme 3
Language
English
5.5 Admin. Configuration
5. Admin
Conf
WLAN
Conf
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Current
Conf
Config 1
Config 2
Config 3
Config 1
SSID
Mode
Infra
AdHoc
Encryption
Mode
None
WEP
WPA
Personal
WEP Keys
WEP Bits
64
128
Def Key ID
WEP Key 1
WEP Key 2
WEP Key 3
WEP Key 4
WEP Key 1
WEP Key 2
WEP Key 3
WEP Key 4
WPA
Personal
Passphras
e
TCP/IP
IP Info.
DHCP
Conf
Enable
Disable
Static IP
(Condition
al)
IP address
Subnet
Mask
DNS
Server
Def
Gateway
Config 2
Config 3
User Conf
Current
user
User 1
User 2
User 1
15
Username
Password
Display
Name
Domain
Registrar
Reg Port
Ob Proxy
Ob Proxy
Port
User 2 (same as User 1)
Others
Easy
Setup
Restore
preset
FM
Upgrade
HTTP
server
Upgrade
Diagnostic
s
Ping
Ping Dest.
Traceroute
Tracert
Dest.
Site
Survey
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