LINKSYS WIP300 Wireless-G IP Phone User Manual SRP C1 Draft Eng v0 3 20051215
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Wireless-G IP Phone USER’s MANUAL 〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉 December, 2005 Contents 1. Getting Started ....................................................................................5 1.1 Reading this User’s Guide................................................................ 5 1.2 Charging the Battery........................................................................ 5 1.3 Switching the Phone On or Off ......................................................... 6 1.4 Power Saving Mode......................................................................... 6 1.5 Making a Call .................................................................................. 6 1.6 Answering a Call.............................................................................. 7 1.7 Using the Key Lock Feature ............................................................. 7 1.8 Care and Maintenance..................................................................... 7 2. Phone Features...................................................................................8 2.1 Overall Appearance ......................................................................... 8 2.2 Overall Features.............................................................................. 9 2.3 Product Specification ....................................................................... 9 2.4 WLAN Application.......................................................................... 10 3. Learning to Use Your Phone............................................................11 3.1 Using the Icons ............................................................................. 11 3.2 Entering Text ................................................................................. 11 3.2.1 English Mode....................................................................... 11 3.2.2 Using Numeric Mode............................................................ 12 3.2.3 Using IP Mode ..................................................................... 12 3.2.4 While Making a Call ............................................................. 13 3.3 Checking the Status ....................................................................... 13 4. Setting UP Your Phone.....................................................................14 4.1 Quick Ways to Set Up Your Wi-Fi Phone ......................................... 14 4.2 Storing Names and Numbers.......................................................... 16 4.3 Setting the Time and Date.............................................................. 17 4.4 Setting a Ring Mode ...................................................................... 18 4.5 Setting a Wallpaper Image ............................................................. 18 4.6 Adjusting the Backlight ................................................................... 19 5. Calling Features ................................................................................20 5.1 Viewing Recent Calls ..................................................................... 20 5.2 Returning an Unanswered Call....................................................... 20 5.3 Transferring a Call ......................................................................... 20 5.4 Using the Call Mute ....................................................................... 21 5.5 Using Call Waiting ......................................................................... 21 5.6 Using Call Forwarding.................................................................... 21 6. Menus.................................................................................................23 6.1 Main Menu.................................................................................... 23 6.1.1 Phonebook .......................................................................... 23 6.1.2 Call Log............................................................................... 24 6.1.3 E-mail ................................................................................. 25 6.1.4 Speed Dial........................................................................... 27 6.1.5 Profile ................................................................................. 27 6.1.6 Setting................................................................................. 28 6.1.7 Tools................................................................................... 33 7. Troubleshooting.................................................................................35 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generate, 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 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. 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. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, please avoid direct cont act to the transmitting antenna during transmitting. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. We declare that the product is limited in CH1~CH11 by specified firmware controlled in the USA. IC statement Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause interference and 2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. 1 1. Getting Started 1.1 Reading this User’s Guide Thank you for purchasing this Wi-Fi phone. To operate accordingly your new phone, carefully read this user’s guide first. Screen displays and illustrations in this user’s guide are designed to help you to operate all the steps directly and precisely. 1.2 Charging the Battery New battery is shipped partially charged. Before you can use your phone, you need to install and charge the battery. 1. Make sure the battery is installed properly. 2. There are two ways to charge the battery. 3. You can either plug the power adapter between the data cable slot on the bottom of the phone and the socket. 4. Or use mini-USB cable to charge through your notebook or related device. 5. While charging, you can still do operations according to your preference with the phone. Note! For the first time usage, it is recommended to charge the battery for at least 8 hours. The battery charging status is properly performed only after uninterrupted charging/ discharging. The battery heats up a bit during charging. This is not malfunction. If the battery is completely exhausted, then the battery requires approximately three hours (with the phone powered off) to be fully charged. 1.3 Switching the Phone On or Off Press and hold the Power key will be shown on the screen. animations to turn ON the phone. Series of To turn OFF the phone, press and hold the Power key . Series will be displayed on the screen. of animations 1.4 Power Saving Mode To save power consumption, the LCD monitor will turn dark after 15 seconds (as default) without any operations. To turn on again the LCD monitor, just press any key. 1.5 Making a Call It is necessary to set up your Wi-Fi phone first before making any calls. (Details refer to chapter 4.1) There are two ways to make call: Ø In Standby, enter the numeric keys and then press Ø In Standby, press and your Phonebook displays. Press to Search the desired contact member and then press 1.6 Answering a Call When you receive a call, your phone rings and/or vibrates and displays an incoming call message. Press To Accept and pick up the phone call. Or Reject the incoming phone call. Or 1.7 Using the Key Lock Feature Key lock is used to avoid unintentional pressing of keys. There are two ways to set the key lock function: 1. In Standby, press and hold to activate the key lock. 2. Or in menu option: Setting→Keypad→Keypad Lock Press To Activate key lock. 1. To unlock the key lock, press and hold . A pop-up message displays on the screen “Press * to unlock” and then press to deactivate the key lock. 1.8 Care and Maintenance Keep your phone and accessories away from dusty, wet or dirty areas. Don’t put your phone or accessories in extremely hot or cold areas. Don’t use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean your phone or accessories. 2 2. Phone Features 2.1 Overall Appearance 1. Earphone 4. Hand strap 2. Screen 5. Battery cap 3. Keypads 6. Earphone slot 2.2 Overall Features Pixel-based display-Intuitive access to calling features. Nine speed dials configurable in the set. Comfort noise generation (CNG), voice activity detection (VAD) and adaptive jitter buffer RF and battery level indication Local phone book External 2.4GHz antenna USB charger interface ABS+PC plastic housing Simple keypad Remote FW upgrading via Wi-Fi SIP v2 signaling protocol, RFC-3261 2.3 Product Specification Item Description CPU Ø BRCM1160 Flash Memory Ø NOR 16MB SRAM Memory Data/power Recharge Port Ø Ø 12MB USB 1.1 Wireless LAN Standard Compliance Ø IEEE802.11b/g 2.4GHz Wireless Frequency Range Ø Approx. 2.400~2.4835GHz Output Power Ø Ø Max. 13dBm @802.11g Max. 17dBm @802.11b Data Transmission Rate Ø 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps up to 54Mbps WLAN Network Architecture Type LCD Ø Ø Infrastructure 1.8” Colorful LCD, 128x160 pixel, 65k colors Antenna Type Ø Embedded antenna Battery Ø Li-ion 900 mAh Power Supply Ø External power adapter or mini-USB cable Dimension Ø 118mm (L) x 45mm (W) x 20.5mm (H) Weight Ø Approx. 100g 2.4 WLAN Application Place a Call via “SIP Proxy Server” Use your new Wi-Fi phone to make and receive VoIP telephone calls when you are within range of a wireless Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP). You do not need to know if the recipient’s connection type is an IP, cellular or landline based service. Your Wi-Fi phone can call any landline or mobile telephone that a traditional PSTN telephone can connect to as well as the IP telephone network. Calls received from IP telephones works exactly as you would expect from the traditional telephone service. Your Wi-Fi phone registers with a SIP proxy server in the following circumstances: Ø Your connection uses an IP Telephony Service. Ø Your connection is based in a corporate VoIP environment. 10 3 3. Learning to Use Your Phone 3.1 Using the Icons Icon Description Signal Strength Indicates the received signal strength. The greater the number of bars, the better the signal Message When you have received new messages. In Call / Call Forward When you are on the phone or forward the call. Network Encryption When you have set for network encryption. SIP Registered/ Not Registered When you have (not) registered to SIP server. Ring Mode (Silent/Ring/Vibrate/Ring+Vibrate) Details refer to chapter 4.4 Setting a Ring Mode. Alarm Pops up when you set an alarm to ring at a specified time. Battery Level Indicates the level of the battery. The more bars you see, the more power you have remaining. 3.2 Entering Text 3.2.1 English Mode When inputting the text in English, press the key labeled with the character you prefer: -Once for the first character; -Twice for the second character and so on… This method is so-called Multi-tap typing. 11 n For example, you have to press the 5 key twice display the character “K”, the 3 key five times to display the character “e” and the 6 key five times again to display “n”. The cursor moves to the right when you press a different key. When entering the same letter twice or a different letter on the same key, just wait for a few seconds for the cursor to move to the right automatically, and then select the next letter. You can insert a space between words/letters by pressing the 0 key. Refer to the chart below for detailed information about the characters available: Key Characters in the Order Displayed space " ' [ ] < > ( ) { } ABCabc DEFdef GHIghi JKLjkl MNOmno PQRSpqrs TUVtuv WXYZwxyz * . + - / , : ; = ? ! # @ $ % & \ ^ _ ` | ~ Clearing Letters and Words: Clear key. To delete letters, press the 3.2.2 Using Numeric Mode Numeric mode enables you to input numbers in your text, such as phone number. Press the keys accordingly to the digits you want before manually switching back to the appropriate text input mode. 3.2.3 Using IP Mode Key 0-9 Characters in the Order Displayed 0-9 12 3.2.4 While Making a Call Key Characters in the Order Displayed 0, + (press and hold) 1-9 1-9 3.3 Checking the Status You can always check your phone’s connection status (Wireless and SIP phone) by using this option. Press Status: Phone Status Wireless SIP Phone You can view the following information: BSSID, IP Address and MAC Address. You will see the following information: SIP Server, User Agent and Status, 13 4 4. Setting UP Your Phone 4.1 Quick Ways to Set Up Your Wi-Fi Phone ü First Step: It is required to set password for the profile. After the profile’s password is set, you need to input the configured password to enter the profile menu. 1. Press Menu and then press to select Profile. 2. Input the profile’s password first. (default: A). 3. Press or to select SIP Account and then press Select. 4. Press Option and then press or to Edit. 5. Six profiles can be set in this feature. Only one profile can be activated at a time. Adjust the following options as basic operations: (other adjustments are based on the requirements by each individual network provider.) Ø Preview: detailed information is listed. Ø Phone Number: numbers are given by the network provider. For example: 233. Ø Auth. ID: input your authorized user ID. For example: 233. Ø Auth. Passwd.: input your authorized password. Ø SIP Domain: stands for Session Initiation Protocol domain name. The domain of the phone. Ø Proxy Addr.: the address of SIP server. For example: 192.168.0.1. Ø Advance: The following options are indicated: Proxy Port The port number of SIP server. Outbound Addr. Outbound proxy address. Outbound Port Outbound proxy port. Local Port Local port number. Reg. Timer(sec) Registration refreshing interval. Codec Compressed audio format. Pkt Time(ms) Audio transmitting interval. 14 OutofBand DTMF The working of out-of-band dual-tone multifrequency. 6. Press OK to confirm your settings. Last Step: 1. In Profile menu, after finishing SIP Account setting, access to Network Profile. 2. Press Option to Edit-Wireless Setting, IP Setting, Account Choice and STUN Setting. Ø Wireless Setting: The following options are indicated: ESSID Stands for Extended Service Set Identifier. By specifying the ESSID is how you make sure that you connect to your wireless network instead of your neighbors network by mistake. You can either manually input the New ESSID or select Site Survey to check the all available networks. For example: Default. Operating Mode Select either Ad-Hoc mode or Infrastructure mode. Channel Select a specific channel number or set as Auto. Data Rate Select a specific data rate or set as Auto. Security Act as your usage permission passport. This is an effective way to achieve data security. Your network provider should inform you about the authentication types for the access point encryption modes. Options for you to choose: Open, WEP(either 64 bit or 128 bit shared key algorithm, as described in the IEEE 802.11 standard); WPA-PSK ( either TKIP as automatically changes the keys at a preset time interval, making it much more difficult for hackers to find and exploit them. Or AES as advanced encryption standard). WPA-PSK2-PSK (either TKIP or AES). WPA (either TKIP or AES). WPA2 (either TKIP or AES). Key Index You can define WEP Key Index from One to Four. Key WEP key ensures data transmission from wireless access points. Other Profile Options: 15 Rename Preset profile name can be named again. (Either rename in alphabet letters or numbers) Delete To remove the chosen profile. A pops-up message “Delete?” displays on the screen. Press OK to delete the chosen profile. Auto Detect You can either activate On or deactivate Off profiles’ detection. Move You can change profiles’priorities. Only one profile can be moved at a time. Ø IP Setting: The following options are indicated: Fixed IP You need to input IP Address, IP Netmask, IP Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS. DHCP To activate press PPPoE Ø Input User Name and Password. Account Choice: Press and then press Ø Set . to select the specific SIP Account Set to confirm your setting. STUN Setting: Details please contact with your network service provider. STUN Press to set On or Off. STUN Addr. Consult the IP address with your network service provider. STUN Port Consult the Port number with your network service provider. 3. After finish setting-Wireless Setting, IP Setting, Account Choice and STUN Setting, back to Profile Option select Activate the specific network. 4. You can also Preview Wireless Setting status, IP Setting, SIP Account and STUN status by using this option. 5. Back to Standby, Wi-Fi connection is activated. 4.2 Storing Names and Numbers You can store or edit your friends’name and phone number information on 16 your phonebook. n 200 entries can be recorded in the Phonebook. 1. Phonebook→ Option→ New. Select to input the appropriate Name, Number, E-mail, Ring 2. Press Tone and set the Speed Dial. Ø Scroll the input method by pressing the left soft key Ø The selected text input method indicator shows at the left bottom of the screen. (English mode→ ABC or Numeric mode→123). OK to confirm your settings. 3. After filling the details press 4.3 Setting the Time and Date n It is necessary to set the time and date to fully use your phone features. n Set the time: 1. Setting? Clock? Time. Press To 0-9 Enter the time directly Scroll right or left to change hours/minutes/seconds Scroll up or down to change the time or to choose AM or PM Confirm your time setting n Set the time format: 1. Setting? Clock? Time Format. Press To Scroll up or down to choose 12-Hour or 24-Hour Confirm your time format setting n Set the date: 1. Setting? Clock? Date. Press To 0-9 Enter the date directly Scroll right or left to change years/months/days 17 Scroll up or down to increase or decrease the date Confirm your date setting 4.4 Setting a Ring Mode 1. 2. Your phone rings or vibrates to aware you of an incoming call or other event. This ring or vibration acts as an alert. You can select 1 to 17 different melodies. Set the Ring Mode: Setting? Sound Setting? Ring Mode. The following options are available: Ø Silent: the phone neither rings nor vibrates. Ø Ring: the phone rings using the selected ring melody. Ø Vibrate: the phone vibrates but does not ring. Ø Ring + Vibrate: the phone first rings and then starts to vibrate. 3. Press Set to confirm your setting. n Set the Ring Tone: 1. Setting? Sound Setting? Ring Tone. 2. Press to select Melody. Press To Scroll up or down to different ring melody Play the selected melody Set your ring tone melody 4.5 Setting a Wallpaper Image n You can set a picture as wallpaper image in your phone’s standby screen. n There are five built-in pictures for you to change the background image. 1. Setting? Display Setting? Wallpaper. Press To Scroll up or down to different wallpaper 18 View the selected wallpaper Set your background image 4.6 Adjusting the Backlight You can adjust the brightness of the display screen to see it better in different lighting conditions. 1. Setting? Display Setting? LCD Brightness. Press To Increase or decrease the LCD lighting level Set your display lighting level 19 5 5. Calling Features 5.1 Viewing Recent Calls Your phone keeps lists of the calls you recently received and dialed, even if the calls did no connect. 1. Call Log→ Dialed Calls/ Received Calls. 2. Press View the name and/or the numbers, if available, display together, with the time and date when the call was received. 3. You can also redial the number by pressing the key. 5.2 Returning an Unanswered Call This option lets you check the last phone calls you received, but did not answer. Your phone keeps a record of your missed calls, and displays: Ø The (missed call) indicator; Ø X Missed Calls, where X is the number of unanswered calls. 1. Call Log→ Missed Calls. 2. Press View the name and the numbers, if available, display together, with the time and date when the call was received. 3. You can also redial the number by pressing the key. 5.3 Transferring a Call When you are on a call, you can announce that you are transferring an active call to another party, or you can directly transfer the call. Press To Put the call on Hold Keypad keys and Dial the 3rd party numbers and place a new call 20 While 3rd party is connected to execute transfer function. 5.4 Using the Call Mute When you are on a call, you can turn off your microphone so that the peer party will not hear your voice. Press To Switch between to hear or to mute caller’s voice 5.5 Using Call Waiting When you are on a call, an alert tone sounds to indicate that you have received a second call. 1. Setting→ Call Setting→ Call Waiting: 2. Press to select On and then press Set to activate Call Waiting function. 3. Press To Answer the new call Switch between the calls Switch ( End the call on talk > End Call 4. If Call Waiting is set as Off, then the second incoming call will be rejected. The alert tone will not be activated either. 5.6 Using Call Forwarding You can divert a call to another number, based on different conditions. When Call Forwarding is activated, an icon screen. will be displayed on the To activate call forwarding function: there are four features that you can choose: 1. Setting→ Call Setting→ Call Forward: Fwd. Number: will transfer the call to the designated number under specified conditions. Forward All: will transfer all calls under any conditions. 21 l No Answer: will divert the call after 18 seconds when the call is unanswered. Busy: will transfer the call when then line is busy or the call is rejected. 2. Press to select On and then press Set to activate Call Forward function. 3. To deactivate the function, press to select Off and press Back to menu. n To deactivate call forwarding function: 1. Setting→ Call Setting→ Call Forward, choose Cancel All and press Select. 2. The Call Forward function is then set deactivated. 22 6 6. Menus 6.1 Main Menu 6.1.1 Phonebook This section helps you to use Phonebook’s features. After storing entries in your Phonebook, you can search for them and view for details. The entries are listed according to alphabetical order. After finding the appropriate name, press Feature Search View to check the details. Description Phonebook→Search Press Option to Search and press Select. You are asked to enter the name. Press Edit OK to find the appropriate entries. Phonebook→Edit Press to scroll the list and then press to Edit. You can either modify the name, number, e-mail, ring tone and/or speed dial. Press Delete OK to confirm your settings. Phonebook→Delete Press to scroll the list and then press to Delete. A pop-up message “Delete?” displays on the screen press 23 OK or New Back to cancel the deletion and return to the menu. Phonebook→New Press Select to Preview and input the appropriate Name, Number, E-mail, Ring Tone and set the Speed Dial. 6.1.2 Call Log Feature Missed Calls Description Details refer to chapter 5.2 Returning an Unanswered Call. Call Log→Missed Calls Press Option and you can Save, Delete the Record or Delete All Missed calls. Dialed Calls Details refer to chapter 5.1 Viewing Recent Calls. Call Log→Dialed Calls Press Option and you can Save, Delete the Record or Delete All Dialed calls. Received Calls Details refer to chapter 5.1 Viewing Recent Calls. Call Log→Received Calls Press Option and you can Save, Delete the Record or Delete All Received calls. Delete All You can remove all records (missed, dialed and received) from the Call Log, Call Log→Delete All A pop-up message “Delete All?” displays on the screen press OK or Back to cancel the deletion and return to the menu. 24 6.1.3 E-mail Using the Mail-feature, you can receive or send messages instantly. Receiving or Sending e-mails are based on POP3 and SMTP system design. To use this feature you are required to have an e-mail account (a specific username and password) from your e-mail service provider. The maximum storage size is 500 mails for Inbox, Outbox and Draft all together. Before an e-mail account is configured, entering the E-mail menu will directly guide you to enter Account Setting. To save power consumption, the phone does not automatically scan mails in mailboxes. Feature Write New Description Writing new mails, you can Preview the subject, recipients and content; fill in the Subject, add the Recipients (either Input Address directly or search from the Phonebook), write the Content, and then you can either Save To Draft or Send the Mail. While editing, press to switch the input method (ABC or 0-9). Receive A pop-up message “Receive Mails?” indicates on the screen, press Inbox OK then you can receive new mails. This menu allows you to access your e-mail In Box and read the e-mail messages you’ve received. Press to the mail you want to read and then press View . Details (From, Date, Recipients and Subject) are indicated. Press Option you can also Reply, Reply with Log (reply with the original content), Forward (either Preview the detail, read the Subject, set the Recipients, write the Content, Save To Draft or Send Mail) or Delete the mail or Clear all mails in the Inbox. Outbox When you enter this option, the list of the e-mail messages 25 you’ve sent are displayed on the screen. Press to the mail you want to read and then press View . Details (From, Date, Recipients and Subject) are indicated. You can also Forward (either Preview the detail, read the Subject, set the Recipients, write the Content, Save To Draft or Send Mail) or Delete the mail or Clear all mails in the Outbox. Draft In this menu, you can retrieve e-mail messages you saved. When you select this menu, the list of the e-mail messages you saved in the draft displays. Press to the mail you want to read and then press View . Details (From, Date, Recipients and Contents) are indicated. You can also Edit (either Preview the detail, read the Subject, set the Recipients, write the Content, Save To Draft or Send Mail) or Delete the mail or Clear all mails in the Draft. Account Setting Mail→Account Setting The following options are available: Account Name: enter a name for the activated account. Your Name: enter the name to be displayed as the sender name. Mail Address: enter your e-mail address. POP3 Addr.: enter your e-mail address. POP3 User ID: enter your e-mail ID. POP3 Passwd.: enter your e-mail password. SMTP Addr.: enter your e-mail address. SMTP User ID.: enter your e-mail ID. SMTP Passwd.: enter your e-mail password. Advance: Ø Reply Address: can be either in English or IP address. Ø Ø Ø POP3 Port: provided by your network service provider. (default: 110) SMTP Port: provided by your network service provider. (default: 25) Signature: enter your signature according to your 26 Ø preference. Reserve Mail: you can store your mails on the server 6.1.4 Speed Dial There are two ways to set Speed Dial, either through Phonebook menu or by Speed Dial menu. Each entry you saved in your phonebook can be assigned as a unique speed dial number (1-9) in phone memory. Feature Phonebook Description Select the entry to which you want to assign the speed dialing number. Press Option to set the key from the Phonebook→Edit→Speed Dial. Set the speed dial key from the 1 to 9 key, and press Set the key. Feature Speed Dial Description Select the key to which you want to assign the speed dialing number. Press Option and entries recorded in the Phonebook is listed. Set the speed dial key from the 1 to 9 key, and press Set the key. 6.1.5 Profile Details refer to chapter 4.1 Quick Ways to Set Up Your Wi-Fi Phone. Other features: Feature Description 27 Roaming Profile→Roaming You can use your phone to roam between wireless networks (access points.) There are five major settings listed: Roam Metric: From 0dBm to -99dBm. Default value: -70dBm l Roam Delta: From: 0dBm to -99dBm. Default value: 20dBm l NProbes: From 1 to 100. Default value: 2 l Active Time: From 1ms to 1000ms. Default value: 20ms l Home Time: From 1ms to 1000ms. Default value: 20ms Profile Passwd Profile→Profile Passwd You can change your Old profile Password into Set New Password based on your preference. If the input old password is not correct, a message “Error!” pops up on the screen. Security EZ Profile→Security EZ (Secure Easy Setup) By using this feature, helps to imply and simplifies to set up Wi-Fi Protected Access— WPA-PSK TKIP security. Press Select, a message “To run SES?” pops up. Press Yes to activate this function. Please wait for some seconds. To Cancel the action press When it is connected “Save Configuration” displays on the screen and then select one profile to save this configuration. When the connection is failed “Secure Ez failed, Please retry”. press Back to the sub-menu. 6.1.6 Setting This section helps you to use Setting’s features. 28 Feature Language Description You can set the display language: English, Chinese (Trad.) (optional), Chinese (Simp.) (optional) and Japanese (optional). Setting→Language Press Set to confirm your setting or press Back to menu. Clock Setting→Clock There are six options offered in Clock menu: l Time: This option enables you to adjust the current time. Setting→Clock→Time Press and input the appropriate time with numeric keys. Press OK to confirm your setting or press Back to menu. l Date: This option enables you to adjust the current date. Setting→Clock→Date Press and input the appropriate date with numeric keys. Press OK to confirm your setting or press Back to menu. l Time Format: You can set the desired display format (12-Hour or 24-Hour) for the time. Setting→Clock→Time Format If 12-Hour is set as Time Format, the correspondent format (AM/PM) indicates on the screen. l Timezone: You can set the timezone of your location to count the time difference when you travel around the world. Setting→Clock→Timezone l DaylightSavings: You can set Off or On if the daylight savings time is needed (depend on different area). 29 Setting→Clock→DaylightSavings l Network Time: You can set Off or On for Network Time. Setting→Clock→Network Time If the network time is set On, then Time Server is listed. Alarm Clock This option enables you to set the alarm to ring at a specific time. Setting→Alarm Clock Press to set the alarm clock On and then press Select. Press Call Setting and input the appropriate time with numeric keys. Seven options included in Call Setting: l Call Waiting: Details refer to chapter 5.5 Using Call Waiting. Setting→Call Setting→Call Waiting l Call Forward:\ Details refer to chapter 5.6 Using Call Forwarding. Setting→Call Setting→Call Forward l Block Caller ID: You can either display or hide your telephony number while dialing out calls. Set Off or On to deactivate/activate this function. Setting→Call Setting→Block Caller ID l Refuse Private: This feature enables you to reject answering the anonymous calls. Set Off or On to deactivate/activate this function. Setting→Call Setting→Refuse Private Beep Notice: This feature allows you to set Off or On for beep awareness at the 50 seconds for every 1 minute interval. Setting→Call Setting→Beep Notice Set to confirm your setting. Or press Press the menu. l Hold Transfer: 30 Back to You can either transfer the calls through SIP or DTMF Flash. Default setting: SIP. l Regional Tone: You can either select North America or Japan for Regional Tone. Press Speed Dial Set to confirm your setting. There are three options for you to choose: To Disable, to Ask or to Dial the speed dial. Setting→Speed Dial Sound Setting Setting→Sound Setting Four options included in Sound Setting: l Speaker Volume: You can adjust the speaker volume by using 5-way navigation key. Setting→Sound Setting→Speaker Volume To level UP the volume, either press or To level DOWN the volume, either press Press or OK to confirm your setting and then press Back to menu. l Ring Tone: You can select the preferred Melody and/or set the Ring Volume in Ring Tone menu. Setting→Ring Tone→Ring Volume To level UP the volume, either press To level DOWN the volume, either press or or Ring Mode: Details refer to chapter 4.4 Setting a Ring Mode. Setting→Ring Mode Warning Tone: You can either turn On or Off for warning tone. Press Set to confirm your setting. 31 Display Setting Setting→Display Setting Five options included in Display Setting: l Wallpaper: Details refer to chapter 4.5 Setting a Wallpaper Image. Setting→Display Setting→Wallpaper l Greeting: This option enables you to set welcome words as greeting and to be displayed when the phone is powered on. Setting→Display Setting→Greeting *Text input method refer to chapter 3.2 Entering Text. l LCD OffTime: You can select the period of time the LCD is on. The backlight turns on when you press a key and turns off when there is no activity for the specified time period. You can either select LCD off time as Always On, 15 Seconds or 30 Seconds. Setting→Display Setting→LCD OffTime l LCD Brightness: Details refer to chapter 4.7 Adjusting the Backlight. Setting→Display Setting→LCD Brightness Keypad Setting→Keypad Three options included in Keypad: l Key Lock: Key lock is used to prevent unintentional pressing of keys. Setting→Display Setting→Keypad Lock Press Select to process the action or press Back to the menu. l Key Tone: You can activate the tone that the phone sounds when you press a key. To activate the key tone, press to select Click Tone. To deactivate the key tone, select Tone Off. l Key Backlight: You can activate the key backlight when you press a key. 32 6.1.7 Tools This section helps you to use Tools’ features. Feature Signal Quality Description This menu displays the status of current wireless connection, including ESSID, BSSID, Channel, Rate, RSSI, Noise and Security. Tools→Signal Quality→ESSID/ BSSID/ Channel/ Rate/ RSSI/ Noise/ Security Site Survey This menu lists all available networks. You can see all listed networks (sites)’information. Tools→Site Survey *Press *Press Statistics Renew to rescan the networks. Detail to check the details. In this menu, you can check the following information: IP Statistics, RTP/RTCP, Encoding and Decoding. Tools→Statistics *To refresh the information, press to set Renew. Battery In this menu, you can see Charger Status and Voltage level. Tools→Battery Ping In this menu, you can check the reaching status to a host network. Tools→Ping Version In this menu, information of Bootcode, Firmware, Built Time and RAM Size are listed. Tools→Version Advance Tools→Advance There are three major operations set for Advance menu: Profile Passwd: Tools→Advance→Profile Passwd You can change your Old profile Password into Set New Password based on your preference. If the input old password is not correct, a message “Error!” 33 pops up on the screen. Back to Default: Tools→Advance→Back to Default You can either Clear the original data recorded in Phonebook, E-mail or Others. You can also remove All settings on your phone at once. A message (such as Clear Phonebook & Speed Dial?; Clear E-mail?; Clear Others?; Clear All?) pops up on the screen before the deleting. Press action or press OK to process the Back to the menu. Restart: Tools→Advance→Restart A message “Restart?” will pop up first. Press process the action or press 34 OK to Back to the menu. 7 7. Troubleshooting 1. Unable To Register With The SIP Server Ø Make sure the Internet and the SIP proxy server are reachable. Ø Make sure the SIP account and the password are correct. 2. Which Codec Should I Choose Ø As which codec choice is depending on what codec is supported on both end of the VoIP host. Generally a codec with low bandwidth consumption and high voice quality is a good codec. 3. How Good Is The Call Quality Ø Technology advances in IP telephony transportation have made Internet calling as good as or better than normal PSTN connections. This is mostly effective for high speed Broadband connections, whereas dial up services have some way to go before delivering the quality of PSTN calling. 35
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