Hitachi Cable WIRELESSIP5000 WLAN IP Phone User Manual
Hitachi Cable, Ltd. WLAN IP Phone Users Manual
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide COPYRIGHT NOTICE UniData Communication Systems is registered trademarks of UniData Communication Systems Inc. Other referenced trademarks are trademarks (registered or otherwise) of the respective trademark owners. This document is confidential and proprietary to UniData Communication Systems Inc. No part of thdocument may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any form by any means without the prior written permission of UniData Communication Systems Inc. Information furnished herein by UniData Communication Systems Inc., is believed to be accurate and reliable. The authors have used their best efforts in preparing this material. These efforts include the development, research, and testing of the theories and programs to determine their effectiveness. However, UniData Communication Systems assumes no liability for errors that may appear in this document, or for liability otherwise arising from the application or use of any such information or for any infringement of patents or other intellectual property rights owned by third parties which may result from such application or use. The products, their specifications, and the information appearing in this document are subject to change without notice. Printed in Korea © 1998-2005 by UniData Communication Systems Inc. All rights reserved. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Table of Contents 1. SAFETY INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................................... 3 2. PACKAGE CONTENTS ......................................................................................................................................... 4 3. OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................................. 5 4. HOW THE KEY WORKS....................................................................................................................................... 6 5. ACCESSORY............................................................................................................................................................ 7 5.1 GUIDELINES FOR USE OF ACCESSORY..................................................................................................................... 7 5.2 AVAILABLE ACCESSORY.......................................................................................................................................... 7 5.3 AC POWER ADAPTER .............................................................................................................................................. 7 5.4 USB CABLE .............................................................................................................................................................. 8 5.5 INSERTING BATTERY ............................................................................................................................................... 8 5.6 RELEASING BATTERY .............................................................................................................................................. 8 5.7 CHARGING BATTERY WITH DESKTOP CHARGER ................................................................................................... 9 5.8 CHARGING BATTERY WITHOUT DESKTOP CHARGER ........................................................................................ 10 6. TIPS FOR USING BATTERY............................................................................................................................. 11 6.1 RELEASING BATTERY .......................................................................................................................................... 11 7. ICONS ON DISPLAY .......................................................................................................................................... 12 8. INPUT METHOD ................................................................................................................................................ 13 9. APPLICATION .................................................................................................................................................... 14 9.1 OUTBOUND CALL ................................................................................................................................................. 14 9.1.1 APPENDIX (OPTIONSS) ........................................................................................................................................ 14 9.2 INBOUND CALL .................................................................................................................................................... 15 9.3 PHONE BOOK MENU ............................................................................................................................................ 15 9.3.1 ADD NEW ENTRY ................................................................................................................................................ 15 Unidata Communication Systems Inc. WirelessIP 5000 User Guide 9.3.2 CALL FROM PHONE BOOK ................................................................................................................................... 16 9.3.2.1 APPENDIX (SUB MENU) .................................................................................................................................... 17 9.3.3 EDIT GROUP ........................................................................................................................................................ 18 9.3.4 DELETE ALL......................................................................................................................................................... 19 9.4 MESSAGE MENU .................................................................................................................................................. 19 9.4.1 RECEIVED MESSAGE BOX ................................................................................................................................... 20 9.4.1.1 APPENDIX (SUB MENU) .................................................................................................................................... 20 9.4.2 WRITE MESSAG ................................................................................................................................................... 22 9.4.3 TEMPORARY BOX ................................................................................................................................................ 23 9.4.4 SENT MESSAGE BOX ........................................................................................................................................... 23 9.4.5 DELETE ALL ........................................................................................................................................................ 24 9.5 CALL LOG MENU ................................................................................................................................................. 25 9.5.1 APPENDIX (OPTION, DIAL MODE)........................................................................................................................ 26 9.5.2 SHOW MORE INFORMATION AND CALL FROM CALL LOG..................................................................................... 26 9.6 PRESENCE MENU ................................................................................................................................................. 27 9.7 SETUP MENU ........................................................................................................................................................ 29 9.7.1 BELL / VIB. .......................................................................................................................................................... 29 9.7.2 PHONE LOCK ....................................................................................................................................................... 30 9.7.3 ALARM ................................................................................................................................................................ 31 9.7.4 VOLUME .............................................................................................................................................................. 32 9.7.5 ERROR NOTIFY .................................................................................................................................................... 32 9.7.5.1 SERVICE LAMP .................................................................................................................................................. 32 9.7.5.2 ERROR MSG...................................................................................................................................................... 32 9.7.6 INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 33 9.7.7 ADVANCED .......................................................................................................................................................... 35 9.7.7.1 TIME ................................................................................................................................................................. 35 9.7.7.2 CONTRAST ........................................................................................................................................................ 37 9.7.7.3 FONT SIZE ......................................................................................................................................................... 37 9.7.7.4 CALLER ID ....................................................................................................................................................... 37 9.7.7.5 USER DATA RESET ............................................................................................................................................. 37 9.8 NETWORK ............................................................................................................................................................ 38 9.8.1 SITE SCAN............................................................................................................................................................ 38 9.8.2 PING TEST ............................................................................................................................................................ 38 9.8.3 NETWORK RELOAD .............................................................................................................................................. 40 10. ADDITIONAL USEFUL FUNCTIONS............................................................................................................ 41 Unidata Communication Systems Inc. WirelessIP 5000 User Guide 10.1 MULTI CALL SERVICE ....................................................................................................................................... 41 10.1.1 CALL HOLD ....................................................................................................................................................... 41 10.1.2 CALL TRANSFER ................................................................................................................................................ 41 10.1.2.1 ATTENDED TRANSFER ..................................................................................................................................... 41 10.1.2.2 UNATTENDED TRANSFER ................................................................................................................................ 42 10.1.3 CALL SWITCH .................................................................................................................................................... 42 11 WEB CONFIGURATION TOOL ...................................................................................................................... 43 11.1 ABOUT WEB CONFIGURATION TOOL ................................................................................................................ 43 11.2 LOGIN PROCESS ................................................................................................................................................. 43 11.3 USING THE WEB CONFIGURATION TOOL .......................................................................................................... 44 12. FAQ...................................................................................................................................................................... 45 13. GLOSSARY ........................................................................................................................................................ 46 14. MENU CONSTRUCTION ................................................................................................................................ 48 Unidata Communication Systems Inc. WirelessIP 5000 User Guide List of Figures and Tables Figure 1-1………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 Figure 1-2………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 Figure 1-3………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 Figure 1-4………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 Figure 1-5………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 Figure 1-6………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 Figure 2…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………5 Figure 3…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………7 Figure 4…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………8 Figure 5…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9 Figure 6…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9 Figure 7-1………………………………………………………………………………………………………………11 Figure 7-2………………………………………………………………………………………………………………11 Figure 7-3………………………………………………………………………………………………………………11 Figure 8………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..12 Figure 9………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..43 Figure 10………………………………………………………………………………………………………………43 Figure 11………………………………………………………………………………………………………………44 Table 1…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………44 Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 1 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Revision History Version Date Description Release Version Application Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 2 Bootrom WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Safety Information 1. Safety Information These safety warnings apply to the Wireless IP Phone WirelessIP 5000. Please read the following sections before Installing or using your WirelessIP 5000. 1.1 Emergency Services Warning This phone will not be able to access emergency services during a power outage because of reliance on utility power for normal operation. Alternative arrangements should be made for accessing emergency services. 1.2 Explosive Gas Warning The use of the WirelessIP 5000 in hazardous environments where high level of explosive gas may be Present is not recommended. Check with the site safety engineer before using any type of wireless device in such an environm8ent. 1.3 Battery Disposal Warning Do not dispose of the battery pack in fire or water. The battery may explode if placed in the fire. 1.4 Battery Safety Notices These Battery safety notices apply to the batteries that are approved by the WirelessIP 5000 manufacturer. Ø Ø Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, or incinerate the battery pack. To avoid risk of fire, burns, or damage to your battery pack, do not allow a metal object to touch the battery contacts. Ø Handle a damaged or leaking battery with extreme care. If you come in contact with the electrolyte, wash the exposed area with soap and water. If the electrolyte has come in contact with your eye, flush the eye with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention Ø Ø Ø Do not charge the battery pack if the ambient temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius. Do not keep the battery pack in temperatures above 60 degrees Celsius. When discarding a battery pack, contact your local waste disposal provider regarding local restrictions on the disposal or recycling of batteries. Ø To obtain a replacement battery, contact your local dealer. Use the batteries that are provided by WirelessIP 5000 manufacturer only. Ø Use the power supply that is provided by WirelessIP 5000 manufacturer only. 1.5 Regulatory Compliance Standards WirelessIP 5000 does not comply with any standards. Use only as a Marketing Sample. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 3 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Package Contents 2. Package Contents The following items are included in your phone package Ø One phone body Ø One extended battery Ø One DC 5V 1A Adapter Ø One USB Cable Ø One Desktop Charger Ø One Quick Installation Guide Ø One CD Manual Figure 1-1. Phone Body Figure 1-2. Extended Figure 1-3. DC 5V 750mA Adapter Figure 1-4. USB Cable Figure 1-5. Desktop Charger Figure 1-6. Quick Installation Guide and CD Manual Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 4 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Overview 3. Overview The side and front views of the WirelessIP 5000 are depicted in Figure 2 below 10 11 Figure 2. WirelessIP 5000 side view and front view 1. HEADSET JACK 7.MULTI FUNCTION KEY 2. VOLUME UP 8.CLEAR 3. VOLUME DOWN 9.SEND 4. LOCK 10. END 5. LEFT SOFT 11. DIAL PAD 6. RIGHT SOFT Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 5 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide How the key works 4. How the key works VOLUME UP Pressing the VOLUME UP key will increases volume of handset, or ringer. VOLUME DOWN Pressing the VOLUME DOWN key will decreases of handset, or ringer. LOCK Pressing the LOCK key will prevent keys being accidentally pressed by user. LEFT SOFT Use it for entering menu, editing something, saving phone number, and changing character input. RIGHT SOFT Use it for searching, going back to previous screen, shortcut to presence menu, and muting. MULTI FUNCTION KEY 1. Menu browsing 1) Pressing the key to LEFT direction changes the display to the previous screen 2) Pressing the key to RIGHT direction changes the display to the next screen for the item you selected in either menu or setup. 3) Pressing the key to UP or DOWN direction allows you to scroll up or down the menu or setup screen. 2. Editing 1) Pressing the key to LEFT direction moves the cursor left. 2) Pressing the key to RIGHT direction moves the cursor right. CLEAR In text editing, deletes one character (backspace). While browsing menu, goes back to the previous menu. SEND Use this key to make and receive calls. END During a call, it disconnects the call. While browsing menu, it exits menu. Power ON: holding it down till ‘Loading…’ message shows up. Power OFF: holding it down for a second or longer. DIAL PAD Dial pad is for dialing just like the normal telephone and entering alphanumeric characters when editing names and phone numbers. Also, it can be used for quick menu browsing. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 6 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Accessory 5. Accessory 5.1 Guidelines for Use of Accessory Follow these guidelines in using accessories with your Wireless IP Phone WirelessIP 5000. When disconnecting the power cord of any accessory, grasp by the plug, not the cord and pull. Keep the accessories away from children. Use only charger, batteries, accessories that are approved by the WirelessIP Phone manufacturer. Using unapproved charger, batteries, and accessories may be dangerous, and may invalidate the warranty on your phone. 5.2 Available Accessory Extended Battery AC Adapter Desktop Charger USB Cable 5.3 AC Power Adapter The Ac adapter as shown in Figure 3 enables you to charge your phone battery quickly. To use the adapter, plug it into a wall outlet, and insert the connector into base of your WirelessIP 5000 or the back of the desktop charger. You can use the phone while battery charging. Figure 3. AC Adapter Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 7 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Accessory 5.4 USB Cable The USB Cable as shown in Figure 4, connects your phone to the PC, enables you to either configure or to change the phone. When configuring the phone, make sure that your PC and the phone are connected directly to each other by the USB cable. Figure 4. USB Cable 5.5 Inserting Battery Place the battery into the battery bay on the back side of the phone and push up towards the release button until it clicks. 5.6 Releasing Battery Take the battery off from the phone by pressing the release button and pull out the battery towards the bottom of the phone. Note : For more information about releasing battery, refer to page 10. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 8 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Accessory 5.7 Charging Battery with Desktop Charger Figure 5. Charging with AC Adapter DETAIL Figure 6. Charging with USB Cable Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 9 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Accessory Step 1. Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet, and insert the connector into back of the battery charger. Step 2. Insert the phone into the upper compartment of the charger as shown in Figure 5. Note : It is also possible to charge the phone by using the USB cable instead of the AC adapter as shown in Figure 6. 5.8 Charging Battery without Desktop Charger Step 1. Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet.Step 2. Remove the protective connector cover of the phone. Step 3. Insert the AC adapter connector into base of the phone. Note : It is also possible to charge the phone by using the USB cable instead of the AC adapter as shown in Figure 6. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 10 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Tips for using battery 6. Tips for using battery. 6.1 Releasing Battery Figure 7-1 Push the button right above the battery. Figure 7-2 After pushing the button, release the battery pack from the phone body. Figure 7-3 Now you can lift up from the phone body. Note : Before separating a battery from the phone, check if the phone is powered off. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 11 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Icons on Display 7. Icons on Display Indicate vibration mode is on. Indicate alarm is on. It gets displayed when ring It gets displayed when alarm mode is set to vibration. clock setup is on. Indicates new message(s). Indicate lamp mode is on. It gets displayed when there is/are LED blinks when there is new messages(s) that has not an incoming call. been read Indicate key lock. Indicate signal strength. While this mode is on, More bars displayed pressing keys will do nothing indicate better isolation Indicate user is online. Indicate battery life. For more description More bars displayed refer to below. indicate more energy. Figure 8. Icons on Display Status message of idle mode display Indicates user is online. Indicates user is busy. Indicates user is going to be right back. Indicates user is away for a while. Indicates user is on the phone. Indicates user is out to lunch. Indicates user is offline. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 12 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Icons on Display 8. Input Method Dial pad is formed with integer 0~9, *, and # and used for inputting 3 or 4 alphabet letters and some symbols. Once a Dial key has been pressed, pressing it again while the rectangular cursor keeps blinking will change the current input to the next letter assigned for that specific key. See the table below for the Dial key assignment. Note that after the rectangular cursor blinks couple of times, it will change into a vertical bar cursor. Dial Pad Key Space Dial Pad Key Space Dial Pad Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Key Font Page 13 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9. Application 9.1 Outbound Call Once registered, you can Dial number & press Send If Callee receives your call, make calls to others that are Key. If your call reach the timer starts activating on the registered to the same SIP other party, you will hear ring top of the screen. server. back tone 9.1.1 Appendix (OptionsS) If you dial a desired number, you can see the Option Menu and Dial Mode. Let’s see what can we do with this menu. You can save the dialed You can see the search result that number as Phone Book Menu. the number you dialed. Note : You can see the search result of dialed number only if the number was already saved in Phone Book. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 14 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.2 Inbound Call Once registered, you If someone calls you, it says If you receive a call, timer can also receive calls. "Incoming call" on the top of the activates on the top of the screen and displays caller number. screen. 9.3 Phone Book Menu Enter Phone book. Use Left Soft Key to enter the menu from idle screen. 9.3.1 Add New Entry You can store info such as phone number of your family, friends and others. It must have at least one stored number in the phone book to search. Input information: Name → Read Name → Phone Number → If you press Enter Key to save Group → Index. After done inputting information you need, without entering any data, press Enter Key to save.message pops up. It is not required to fill everything out but the Phone number is essential. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 15 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.3.2 Call from Phone Book Calling from the Phone Book is another way to make a call instead of dialing from idle screen. So as to do, you need to search phone number stored in Phone Book by following the steps below. There are 4 ways to search the number. ① By Name ② By Phone Number ③ By Group ④ By Index If you didn’t input the exact information Select Boa and press Enter Key then it whichever way among the above, phone will will show Boa’s information: Read Name, search the name or number that contains the Phone Number, Group and Index. input character that you entered. Note : For example, let’s say that one person is Kim, and second person is Kimberly. They both have ‘K’ in their name. So if you don’t want to enter whole name to search one person by Name, you can just input one letter ‘K’ then press Enter Key. Result will show Kim and Kimberly. Press Send Key or Enter Key wherever the focus at can make a call to the person. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 16 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.3.2.1 Appendix (Sub Menu) You can see the Appendix Menu at Search Result by name. Press Left Soft key to enter Sub Menu. You can store another You can edit the stored You can delete the stored phone number in here. number in here. number in here. You can send SMS message You can add a friend to directly in here, Instead of presence menu friends list. sending at message menu. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 17 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.3.3 Edit Group This section explains you how to add, delete or edit group. Undefined is a default group, which cannot be edited or deleted. You can add or edit a group by using Options menu. Note : Maximum 10 groups can be made. The picture on the left shows adding a group named as “WirelessIP”. Press Enter Key to save a new group and it goes back to Phone Book menu. Use Options menu or select a group you want to edit and press Enter Key. Press Enter Key again to save and it goes back to Phone Book menu. Before using Options menu to delete the cursor should be at the group you want to delete. Press Enter Key to delete. Removed dialog will disappear in a second; it goes back to Phone Book menu. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 18 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.3.4 Delete all This function deletes all the phone numbers stored in Phone Book but the groups don’t get deleted. Select “Delete all” and Phone will ask you to Selecting “Yes” will show In a second, “Removed” press Enter Key. make confirmation. Use the process of deleting dialog shows and it goes ◁▷ key to choose the entire Phone Book back to Phone Book “Yes” or “No”. datum. menu. 9.4 Message Menu Message is used for short communication by transmitting words to each other. Use Left Soft Key to select Select “Message” and press the menu from the idle Enter Key. screen. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 19 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.4.1 Received Message Box All the messages you received get stored in here. If you want to see old/new messages check the “Received Message Box”. Select “Recv. Msg Box” and If there are unread messages, it will show the dialog how many press Enter Key. unread messages are left. Right after that dialog disappears, it will show the list of messages. Select the message you want to read in larger window and press Enter Key then screen will look like picture on the left. Ø You can see the entire message manually by using △▽ key. *Message contains the date, time, phone number and contents. 9.4.1.1 Appendix (Sub Menu) u Reply You can reply straightly to the person who has sent the message to you. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 20 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application u Forward You can forward received message to another person. u Save You can store the number who has sent you the message. u Delete You can delete a message here. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 21 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.4.2 Write Messag You can write and send message here. Select “Write Msg” and press Use dial pad and Left Soft Key to Enter the number that you Enter Key. write a message. want to send a message * Holding down a Clear button to. clears the whole text. It shows the process of Select “Yes” by using ◁▷ sending a message. key and press Enter Key to delete. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 22 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.4.3 Temporary Box When you don’t want to send If you want to save it at a message at that moment Temporary Msg box, and save the message for select “yes”. Select Temporary box. the later use, press End Key. 9.4.4 Sent Message Box All the sent messages get stored in here. Select Sent Msg box. You can see the messages you sent. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 23 You can see the message you saved. WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.4.5 Delete All To delete all, use the option menu at each Msg. box, then select Delete all to clear all the messages. This shows the deleting process. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 24 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.5 Call Log Menu This menu keeps the history of Inbound and Outbound calls. Select Call logs to enter. Note : You can also enter Call logs menu by using Multi Function Key left or right at idle mode. Enter 1.Received calls. Then you can see the history of received calls. For further information to see, press enter. It contains date/time, name/number, and status. Enter 2. Dialed calls. Just like the Received calls it displays numbers that user has called. For further information to see, press enter. It contains date/time, name/number, and status. Note : If you want to delete whole call histories enter 3.delete all and select yes. Note. Missed Call Dialed Call Received Call Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 25 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.5.1 Appendix (Option, Dial Mode) Use Left Soft Key to enter Sub Menu at Received Call logs window. You can delete the each received call number. You can store the number that it is in Received Call Logs. You can send a SMS message directly to the You can add the number that is in received call number that is in received call list. list as friend. 9.5.2 Show More Information and Call from Call Log Press Enter Key on the number that you want From the Call logs screen, press Send Key to get more information then information on the number that you want to call again window will show up like the picture on the then phone will automatically dial the right. number. Information contains: date/time, name/number and duration how long you were on the phone. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 26 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.6 Presence Menu Note : You can also reach “Presence” menu directly by using Right Soft Key from idle screen. u Friends List It shows list of all friends and you can see the To add a user to the list, press Left Soft Key and their status. select “Add”. Enter the user’s phone number and press enter to save. u Block list It shows list of all blocked friends. To add a block list, press Left Soft Key and select “Add”. Enter the user’s phone number and press enter to save. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 27 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application u Change Status To see the current status, enter “Status” menu. User can set the status by using ◁▷ key and then press Enter Key to apply. Note : For description of status message, Refer to page 9. u Setup To setup the Online Bell You can change configuration by using multifunction key. indication enter “Setup” It contains Online bell, Ring Type, Mode. menu. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 28 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.7 Setup Menu Enter “Setup” menu to setup your phone’s configurations. 9.7.1 Bell / Vib. Select “Bell / Vib.” and press Enter Key. u External There are two modes for You can setup Ring Type, Mode, and each Ring Type. LED type in here. Note : There are total 16 types of Ring. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 29 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application u Internal There are two modes for You can setup Ring Type, Mode, and each Ring Type. LED type in here. Note : There are total 16 types of Ring. 9.7.2 Phone lock You can set User password and Lock mode in here. u User Pwd Enter old password. Enter new password. Default password is “0000”. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 30 Input new password If you see this dialog, then again. It’s done. WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application u Lock Pwd You can choose Lock If you set to “Password”, you If you set to “No password” you mode in here. have to input password every can lock your phone without time you lock your phone. inputting password. 9.7.3 Alarm You can set alarm clock up to 3 After setting each field to what you like, leave it to “On” and use Enter Key to save & exit. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 31 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.7.4 Volume You can set the volumes here. Use ◁▷ key to control volume and press Enter Key to apply. 9.7.5 Error notify In this menu you can turn on or off the Error Msg, which briefly explains the error to user within pop up dialog, and you can set service lamp configuration. 9.7.5.1 Service lamp Enabling the Service LED let user to select two LED: LED blinking every interval value tells the types of mode between “LED” and “LED + beep”. phone is in WLAN service area. LED + beep: If WLAN status is out of service area, Phone makes beep sound. 9.7.5.2 Error Msg. Use ◁▷ key to turn On or Off Error Msg. and press Enter Key to apply. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 32 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.7.6 Information This menu is where you can see information about phone’s SIP, Network, MAC address, WEB server Bootrom / software version. u TCP/IP It shows information of DHCP mode, IP address, Netmask, Gateway, and DNS. u W-LAN It shows W-LAN information: Current Network, SSID, Signal strength, AP’s channel, WEP status, AP’s MAC address, mode, and Beacon interval. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 33 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application u SIP It shows SIP server Information: SIP URL, User ID, Proxy server, Registrar and Outbound proxy u MAC address It shows your phone’s MAC address. u WEB server It shows WEB server status and it’s address. u Version It shows current software version. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 34 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.7.7 Advanced Advanced menu contains Time, Contrast, Language, Caller ID and User data reset. 9.7.7.1 Time You can control all the time settings, formats and additional functions in here. u Time (Time server) Use ◁▷ key to change the Enabled: WirelessIP 5000 gets the date and time from the NTP NTP Enabled/Disabled and server. press Enter Key to apply. Disabled: WirelessIP 5000 displays the date and time, which has set in “Current time”. u Time (Time zone) Enter “Time zone”. You have to select proper Press Enter Key to apply and time zone in here. exit. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 35 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application u Time (Daylight save) Enter “Daylight save”. Use Left soft Key to edit settings. u Time (Time format) Enter “Time format”. Use Left Soft Key to edit settings. You can change the time format to what you want. u Time (Current time) Enter “Current time”. It shows current date and time. You can edit time in here. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 36 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.7.7.2 Contrast Enter “Contrast” and set your phone’s contrast using ◁▷ key. 9.7.7.3 Font size Enter “Font size” and choose your Font size between Large and Normal using ◁▷ key. 9.7.7.4 Caller ID Enter “Caller ID” and set your caller ID mode using ◁▷ key. 9.7.7.5 User data reset Enter “User data reset”. Choosing “Yes” brings you the phone’s beginning. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 37 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.8 Network Network menu contains Site scan, Ping test and Network reload. Other network configuration is for Admin menu. 9.8.1 Site scan Enter “Site scan”. It shows the process of After searching is done, it will searching. list the AP’s ssids nearby. If you want to see more information about that ssid, Note : Stronger WIFI strength goes up to top. move to it and press Enter Key. 9.8.2 Ping test u Manual Enter “Manual” for Enter the IP address you want manual ping test. to ping when IP input box shows up. Press Enter Key to start Pingtest. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 38 Phone starts pinging. WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application u Proxy Phone will ping automatically at first proxy server that has set. u Gateway Phone will ping automatically at gateway that has set. Note : If you did not set gateway then ping test won’t work. u TFTP serverS Phone will ping automatically at TFTP server that has set. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 39 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.8.3 Network reload u Restarting network Restarting network. Use ◁▷ Key to select If it’s done, the phone “Yes”. network may get restarted. u Deactivating network Deactivating network. Use ◁▷ Key to select If it’s done, the phone “Yes”. network will be disconnected. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 40 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 10. Additional Useful Functions 10.1 Multi Call Service 10.1.1 Call Hold When there is an incoming Press send key to Press send key again If call with second call while you are on the answer incoming call. to switch to the person got hung up, phone, you will hear call previous person on the phone line waiting beep sound for phone. automatically transfers about 2 seconds. back to the previous person. 10.1.2 Call Transfer 10.1.2.1 Attended Transfer While A and B are on Hold B by pressing When C answers, use A gets disconnected the line. A tries to send key and enter the the option key and and goes back to idle transfer B to C. dial number then press select “Transfer”. screen. At that send key again. moment B and C can have conversation. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 41 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 10.1.2.2 Unattended Transfer While A and B are on Hold B by pressing send When C answers, A the line. A tries to key and use the option key gets disconnected and transfer B to C. and select “Transfer” right goes back to idle after you enter the dial screen. At that number. moment B and C can have conversation. 10.1.3 Call Switch While A and B are on Hold B by pressing While A is on line with If you press send key the line, A tries to have send key and enter the C, B is on hold. again, A goes back to a call with C. dial number then press B and C is on hold. send key again. Pressing send key switch the line back and forth. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 42 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 11 Web Configuration Tool This chapter explains how to access WirelessIP 5000’s web server and configure the settings. 11.1 About Web Configuration Tool Web Configuration Tool contributes the convenience by allowing you to configure basic functions, which you could do it with the device directly, or view current information of settings on WirelessIP 5000 through web browser. 11.2 Login Process 1. Make sure your WirelessIP 5000 is connected to the Wireless LAN before accessing its web server. 2. Launch a web browser. 3. Enter the IP address on the address field from web browser with port number “8080” followed by colon. (Ex. http:// :8080). To find out the IP address of your WirelessIP 5000, go to menu Setup > Information > TCP/IP. Figure 9. Phone IP address 4. When Login screen pops up, enter your user name and password then click OK. (Default User Name: “user” and Password: “0000”) Figure 10. Login Screen Note: It is strongly advised to change the ID and password when first time you login. Please do not forget your new ID and password. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 43 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 11.3 Using the Web Configuration Tool The figure below gets displayed after the login process. Figure 11. Web Configuration Tool Main Screen Table 1. Link Description Links Description Main Page This takes you to the first page when you get logged in. Phonebook This option operates same as the menu in WirelessIP 5000 device. You can search, add, or edit the phone number. [1.1 Phonebook] for the details. Change Password This option let you change ID and Password. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 44 Please refer to WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 12. FAQ Q. Does WirelessIP 5000 support Layer 2 roaming while on the phone? A. Yes, WirelessIP 5000 can roam between access points with same ssid while user is on the phone. Q. Does WirelessIP 5000 support Layer 3 roaming while on the phone? A. Yes, WirelessIP 5000 can roam to different network while user is on the phone but another different network configuration must be set before in the Admin > Network > Config menu. Q. Which codecs does the WirelessIP 5000 support? A. WirelessIP 5000 supports G.711 and G.729 codecs. Q. Where can I purchase a new battery? A. Please contact WirelessIP 5000 manufacturer. Q. Why antenna signal is unstable and voice sound is not clear? A. This could happen if user is far away from access point or user is at basement, tunnel, mountains, place surrounded. These factors could effect antenna signal. Q. Does WirelessIP 5000 supports out-of-band DTMF? A. Yes. You can set up SIP INFO method by setting DTMF type entry to 1, and also you can set up RFC 2833 by setting DTMF type entry to 2. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 45 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 13. Glossary 802.1x As the IEEE standard for access control for wireless and wired LANs, 802.1x provides a means of authenticating and authorizing devices to attach to a LAN port. This standard defines the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), which uses a central authentication server to authenticate each user on the network. AP (Access Point) A transceiver that makes a connection between wired network and one or more wireless devices. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Automatically gets an IP address assigned to a device when it logs onto the network. SIP SIP is the real-time communication protocol for Voice over IP (VoIP), and it supports multimedia communications. SIP performs basic call-control tasks, such as session set up and tear down and signaling for features such as hold, caller ID and call transferring. With SIP, most of the intelligence for call setup and features resides on the SIP device or user agent, such as an IP phone or a PC with voice or instant-messaging software. MD5 (Message Digest 5) A secure hashing function that converts an arbitrarily long data stream into a digest of fixed size (128 bit). NAT (Network Address Translation) Sharing one incoming IP address by creating new multiple IP address to each devices.Roaming Movement from one AP coverage area to another with a wireless device without disconnection.SSID It’s an identifier when wireless device tries to connect to the WLAN through AP. It’s like a name that differentiate WLAN environments. Therefore both AP and wireless device must have the same SSID in order to connect to a certain WLAN. TCP/IP A protocol that makes smooth communication between LANs and WANs through computers. TCP/IP is made up with TCP plus IP protocol. between server and client. TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) guarantees data transmission IP (Internet Protocol) is the computer address. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 46 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application TFTP A protocol, which allows files to be transferred from a host to a client. TLS (Transport Layer Security) An IETF standardized protocol that provides data integrity and privacy between two communications. It allows client-server applications to communicate and is designed to prevent eavesdropping. UAM (Universal Access Method) It is a login process using HTTP or HTTPS protocol (http over SSL, which tunnels the http packet to ssl channel) through web browser for user ID and password input from html page, so that users can access the service. uPnP (Universal Plug and Play) uPnP is an architecture for peer-to-peer network connectivity of PCs and intelligent devices or appliances, particularly within the home. uPnP builds on Internet standards and technologies, such as TCP/IP, HTTP, and XML, to enable these devices to automatically connect with one another and work together to make networking particularly home networking possible for more people. USB (Universal Serial Bus) It is a connection between a PC and a peripheral that transmit data. USB 1.1 12Mbps and new USB 2.0 is 40 times faster, which makes 480Mbps data rate. provides data rate of It supports Plug & Play and supply power. VoIP (Voice over IP) A term used in IP Telephony for a set of facilities for managing the delivery of voice information using the Internet Protocol(IP), which means sending voice information in digital packets. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) Data encryption method used to protect the transmission between 802.11 wireless clients and APs. However, it used the same key among all communicating devices. WEP's problems are wellknown, including an insufficient key length and no automated method for distributing the keys. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 47 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 14. Menu Construction This chapter shows the whole menu construction of WirelessIP 5000. Phone Book Search By Kana By Name By Number By Group By Index New Number Edit Group Delete All Message Recv. Msg Box Write Msg Temporary Box Sent Msg Box Setup Call Logs Received Calls Dialed Calls Delete All Presence User List Block List Status Setup Setup Bell/Vib. External 1 External 2 Internal 1 Internal 2 Phone Lock User Pwd Lock Mode Alarm Alarm Clock 1 Alarm Clock 2 Alarm Clock 3 Volume Error Notify Service Lamp Error Msg. Information TCP/IP W-LAN Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 48 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application SIP MAC Address WEB Server Version Advanced Time Time Server Time Zone Daylight Save Time Format Current Time Contrast Font Size Language Caller ID User Data Reset Network Site Scan Ping Test Manual st 1 Proxy nd 2 Proxy Gateway TFTP Server Network Reload Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 49 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 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. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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 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 connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 50 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 0678 CE application country country code Austria AT Belgium BE Cyprus VY Czech Republic CZ Denmark DK Estonia EE Finland FI France FR Germany DE Greece GR Hungrary HU Ireland IE Italy IT atvia LV Lithuania LT Luxembourg LU Malta MT Netherlands NL Poland PL Portugal PT Slovakia SK Slovania SI Spain ES Swenden SE United King-dom GB Iceland IS Liechtenstein LI Norway NO Switzerland CH Bulgria BG Romania RO Turkey TR Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 51 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 15. Hardware Specification A. Package Contents 1) WirelessIP 5000 : 1ea 2) Cradle : 1ea 3) AC/DC Adaptor : 1ea 4) Battery : 1ea 5) USB Cable : 1ea B. Product specification 1) Operating Temperature : -10℃ ~ 50℃ 2) Standard : (HxWxT): 127 x 43 x 19.2mm 3) Weight : 103g 4) Adaptor - input voltage : AC100~240V, 50~60Hz - Rated output voltage : DC 5.0V ± 0.2V - Max. Output Current : 1A 5) Battery Battery type : Li-ion Rated Capacity : 1,300mAh Battery output voltage : 3.7V Time Stand by time 55 hour Talk time 4 hour Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 52 WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 16. Contact Us Please have the following information ready when you contact customer support. Ø Product model and serial number. Ø Date that you purchased WirelessIP 5000. Ø Software version and Bootrom version. Ø Brief description of the problem and the procedure how it has occurred. Address Telephone / Fax Homepage UniData Communication Systems, Inc. +82-2-3443-3390 http://www.udcsystems.com GangNam-Gu NonHyun-Dong 82-15, +82-2-3443-7103 OhSung-Bldg 2F, 135-010 Seoul, Korea E-mail Product sales@udcsystems.com Corporate webmaster@udcsystems.com Job human@udcsystems.com Partnership sales@udcsystems.com Unidata Communication Systems Inc. Page 53
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